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HIGH SCHOOLS
GIRLS’ NORTHERN BOYS’ NORTHERN
REGION FINAL REGION FINAL
Oakton’s Sacrifice
coach nets pays off for
500th win, Chantilly’s
and a title Howerton
by Preston Williams by B.J. Koubaroulis
Years ago, while coaching at On Monday night, Chantilly
McLean, Fred Priester overheard senior forward Matt Howerton
a highly successful colleague tell calmly strolled through the tun-
the principal that regardless of nel of cheerleaders just like he
his team’s latest accomplish- had done for the first 15 games of
ment, the only championship the season. But for the ninth
that mattered was the next one. straight game, the 6-foot-3 sen-
Priester, the long-time girls’ ior stood at the end of the tunnel
basketball coach at Oakton, has and greeted each of the starters
tried to adopt a similar philoso- — including his replacement —
phy. But Monday night, after his as they were introduced before
No. 8 Cougars beat No. 5 West the Chargers’ 50-43 Virginia
Springfield, 54-39, in the Vir- AAA Northern Region champi-
ginia AAA Northern Region onship victory over No. 16 Lang-
championship, it was difficult to ley (22-4) at Robinson.
not fully savor the title at hand. Howerton didn’t score a point
The victory not only marked last night, but his individual sac-
Oakton’s fourth region crown in rifice can be credited for helping
10 years, and second in a row, it the Chargers persevere through
also gave Priester his 500th ca- a tumultuous season and cap-
reer win, a rare confluence of ture the program’s first region ti-
team and individual feats that tle since 1991.
had him clutching both a freshly “What he did was really admi-
clipped net and a gold star mark-
JOHN MCDONNELL/THE WASHINGTON POST
rable,” said junior center John
JOHN MCDONNELL/THE WASHINGTON POST
ing the milestone win. Oakton’s Caroline Coyer lines up for one of her 20 points in the Manning, who finished with 16 Chantilly’s John Manning scores two of his 16 points to go with five
“There’s plenty of time at some eighth-ranked Cougars’ defeat of fifth-ranked West Springfield. points and five blocks and was blocks. He’s scored in double-digits in eight of the last nine games.
later date — and I tell the kids named the tournament’s most
this — to sit back and relax and Miller sank a three-pointer with
OAKTON WEST
valuable player. to get free and the rest of the
CHANTILLY LANGLEY
think about what you accom- a little more than five minutes
SPRINGFIELD
Chantilly (19-7) began the sea- Chargers’ guards to stay active
plished,” said Priester, who spent left to break a 0-for-14 shooting son ranked sixth in The Post Top on the perimeter. 50 43
10 years as the coach at McLean slump. But Oakton scored seven
54 39
20 — the Northern Region’s Since making the change,
before taking over at Oakton in unanswered points and made 10 highest ranked team — but it Chantilly has won eight of nine,
Next up: Langley travels to the
1994. “Right now, I’m happy, and of 10 free throws in the final
All-tournament team: Oakton’s
soon suffered a series of head- with Manning scoring in double-
Salem Civic Center to face
we have a day or so, but I need to 2:08. Coyer had 20 points, 6 re-
Caroline Coyer (MVP), Zora
scratching losses. During a 10- digits in eight of those games.
Northwest Region champion Patrick
start thinking about” the next bounds and 4 steals for the Cou-
Stephenson and Katherine Coyer;
day period in January, the Char- Against Langley, Manning
Henry-Roanoke (17-4) on Saturday at
game. gars. Twin sister Katherine had
West Springfield’s April Robinson
gers lost three of five games, in- continued his solid postseason
3:45 p.m. Chantilly faces Gar-Field
“It definitely just makes it a 12 points, and junior guard Dan-
and Melanie Todd; Edison’s Myisha
cluding a two-point heartbreak- run with another gem, just two
(19-4) on Saturday at Robinson;
great win overall, even more spe- ielle Davis had 11 rebounds.
Goodwin and South County’s
er to Herndon. days after his 12-block effort in a
game time is tentatively scheduled
cial than last year,” said sopho- “That wasn’t our defensive
Simone Antwi.
After that loss, Howerton ap- 69-57 semifinal victory over
for 4:15 p.m.
more guard Caroline Coyer. team out there,” said West
Next up: The tentative state
proached the coaching staff and Mount Vernon (20-4). His free-
Smith’s time: Chantilly Coach Jim
Oakton (23-1) never trailed. Springfield Coach Bill Gibson,
quarterfinal schedule for Saturday
asked to be pulled from the start- dom inside on Monday opened
Smith has coached for 22 years and
With the score tied at 18, West whose team had given up an
calls for Oakton to face No. 10
ing lineup. things up for Adam Fridy, who
won more than 400 games.Monday
Springfield (24-2) went from the average of 34.6 points per game.
Stonewall Jackson at 2:30 p.m. and
“Having me out just helped dropped in four three-pointers
was his first region title. “After a
4 minute 32 second mark of the “I don’t know where that team
West Springfield to face Osbourn
with spacing,” said Howerton, en route to his 14 points. Devin
while you start to think, ‘Hey maybe
second quarter to the 1:58 mark was.”
Park at 5:45 p.m. Both games will be
who realized that his 6-foot-3 Ballam finished with six points
this isn’t in the cards,’ ” he said.
of the third period without mak- West Springfield sophomore
at Robinson.
presence was clogging the mid- and Kethan Savage used his fi-
ing a field goal. By then, the Cou- April Robinson, who scored a dle and drawing an extra defend- nesse and slashing style to score
gars led by 14 points. season-high 26 points in the er to Manning, therefore lim- 14.
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iting the 6-foot-11 center’s touch- “I just did what was best for
gallery from this game, visit
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gallery from this game, visit
es inside the paint. Matt DeWitt, the team,” said Howerton, who
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SCOREBOARD
COLLEGE BASKETBALL HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFF BOX SCORES
Monday’s Games Monday’s Games BOYS’ BASKETBALL
H (9-10, 6-3) — Whisenton 21, I. Jackson 18, Ever- BOWIE 60, LAUREL 43
AREA AREA
ett 9, Jackson 8, Russell 8, Michelin 7, Redman 6. L (11-12) — Pinckney 17, Cade 6, Pearson 6, Berna-
VIRGINIA AAA N’WEST REGION FINAL
at West Virginia 81, Georgetown 68 at Georgetown 71, Seton Hall 49
Totals 25 19-33 77. blu 4, Reed 4, Giles 3, Jenkins 2, Barber 1. Totals 15 OSBOURN PARK 66,
Norfolk St. 67, at Coppin St. 57 at Coppin St. 73, Norfolk St. 50 VIRGINIA AAA N’WEST REGION FINAL EASTERN 49, ANACOSTIA 33
12-30 43. No. 10 STONEWALL JACKSON 48
North Carolina A&T at Morgan St., late at Morgan St. 73, North Carolina A&T 69 A (2-11, 2-3) — Lowery 10, Thomas 9, Johnson 6,
B (18-4) — Huff 18, Macklin 12, Tate 9, McIntosh 7, OP (19-4) — Gordon 16, Shearin 13, Tassa 11, Car-
PATRICK HENRY-ROANOKE 67,
EAST EAST Williams 6, Copeland 2. Totals 12 6-7 33.
Lewis 6, Ukaibe 4, Castle 2, J. Johnson 2. Totals 21 ter 9, White 9, Hamner 8. Totals 24 16-21 66.
GAR-FIELD 49
at Hampton 95, Longwood 81 Connecticut 76, at Notre Dame 51 E (13-10, 7-3) — Rigby 19, Smith 12, Patterson 8,
13-25 60. SJ (19-3) — Caracciolo 23, White 17, Jordan 5, Hin-
PH — Wilson 20, Thomas 16, Henderson 11, Smith
at UNC Greensboro 81, Georgia South 79 at Villanova 51, Providence 45 Beard 6, Hawkins 4. Totals 22 1-2 49.
ton 3. Totals 19 5-9 48.
9, Porter 4, Manns 3, Brown 2, Jones 2. Totals 27
WEST at UNC Ashville 75, Radford 68 (OT)
2-4 67.
Oklahoma at Texas, late Florida A&M 83, at South Carolina St. 80 (OT)
CARDOZO 56, DUNBAR 53 MARYLAND 1A SOUTH REGION
G (19-5) — Bonds 18, J. Johnson 14, Smith 12, Eins-
Fresno St. at Utah St., late DePaul 75, at South Florida 61
D — Cole 32, Mitchell 8, Shaw 8, Walker 4, Logan 1. VIRGINIA AAA NORTHERN REGION FINAL
mann 3, L. Johnson 2. Totals 16 13-21 49. Totals 18 17-35 53.
SURRATTSVILLE 56,
Tuesday’s Games
at Syracuse 67, West Virginia 48
C (8-11, 1-4) — Jones 16, Bonhomme 11, Young 8,
FAIRMONT HEIGHTS 38 No. 8 OAKTON 54,
AREA
Liberty 55, at Presbyterian 40
Dickens 6, Smith 6, Odigie 4, Gregory 3, Willis 2.
FH (2-16) — Hawkins 19, Washington 9, Whitmire No. 5 WEST SPRINGFIELD 39
VMI at Coastal Carolina, 7
St. John’s 77, at Pittsburh 65
VIRGINIA AAA NORTHERN REGION FINAL
Totals 20 14-21 56.
6, Cobb 4. Totals 17 4-8 38. WS (24-2) — Robinson 12, Battle 7, Ngalle 7, Todd
S (12-8) — Hill 19, Carter 14, Walls 14, Perry 5, Bris- 7, Miller 6. Totals 14 7-17 39.
EAST
WEST
CHANTILLY 50, No. 16 LANGLEY 43
KIMA 76, FRIENDSHIP COLLEGIATE 67 coe 2, Johnson 2. Totals 24 5-8 56. O (23-1) — C. Coyer 20, K. Coyer 12, Stephenson 9,
Syracuse vs. St. John’s, 7
Louisville at Rutgers, late
C (19-7) — Manning 16, Fridy 14, Savage 14, Bal-
FC (21-3, 0-0) — Young 20, Harris 11, Bell 9, Mo- Davis 5, Matthes 4, Mahony 2, Manner 2. Totals 17
Villanova at Cincinnati, 7
Cincinnati at Marquette, late
lam 6. Totals 14 18-22 50.
rales 9, Symonds 9, Lundy 5, Folk 2, Peterson 2. To- 16-24 54.
Louisville at Marquette, 9:30 Tuesday’s Games L (22-4) — Jones 12, Kriz 12, Adams 11, Kiffe 6, Va-
tals 24 11-19 67.
MARYLAND 3A WEST REGION
SOUTH Top 25 siliadis 2. Totals 15 8-9 43.
K (25-7, 0-0) — Arledge 16, McCrory 16, Storey 8,
Vanderbilt at Florida, 7 Oklahoma at Texas A&M, 8
BLAKE 67, SOUTH HAGERSTOWN 40
Harrington 7, Johnson 7, Newman 6, Roux 6, Ma-
Miami (Fla.) at North Carolina, 8
SH — Silva 22, Jefferson 11, Agee 2, Helms 2, Stahl
WCAC TOURNAMENT
Georgia Tech at Clemson, 8 WASHINGTON CATHOLIC ATHLETIC
cey 5, Martin 5. Totals 25 21-34 76.
2, Turano 1. Totals 12 13-28 40. CARROLL 75, O’CONNELL 51
Liberty at Winthrop, 7 Women’s Boxscores
B (18-5) — Weithman 24, Wannen 16, Allen 10, Hall O (9-16) — Jones 14, Carty 13, Gadell 9, Tumelty 7,
WEST
CONFERENCE
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
7, Archila 2, Burkheart 2, Carroll 2, Inman 2, Walk- Bannigan 4, Flach 2, Nieto 2. Totals 20 8-21 51.
Ohio State vs. Illinois, 9
Gonzaga vs. Cal State Bakersfield, 9
No. 12 Georgetown 71,
PAUL VI CATHOLIC 44, CARROLL 40
er 2. Totals 24 12-21 67. AC (12-13) — Daniel 22, Powell 20, Green 12, Lilly
AC (11-17) — Cherry 14, Osse 8, Baldwin 5, George
10, Anderson 9, Savage 2. Totals 33 2-5 75.
Baylor at Texas Tech, 8 Seton Hall 49 5, Cumberlander 4, Koffi 2, Weaver 2. Totals 14 MARYLAND 3A EAST REGION
UTEP at Marshall, 7 10-14 40.
MARYLAND 2A SOUTH REGION
Loyola (Ill.) at Cleveland St., 7
Seton Hall (9-20)
MOUNT HEBRON 59, HOWARD 45 WCAC FIRST ROUND
P (16-13) — Holloway 12, J. Robinson 8, C. Johnson GWYNN PARK 68, CENTRAL 50
Minnesota at Michigan, 7
Emery 3-6 4-6 10, T.Green 4-12 1-2 9, K.Green 1-7
7, Smith 6, Dunbar 5, Robinson 4, Da. Hill 2. Totals
MH (13-8) — Schaaf 16, Arens 12, Stafford 12,
C (4-15) — Morgan 25, Jernigans 15, Bookren 8, ST. MARY’S RYKEN 73, IRETON 65
Missouri at Iowa St., 8
5-6 7, Booker 0-0 0-0 0, Williams 3-12 0-0 9, Morris
14 15-23 44.
Jones 10, Thomas 5, Bilney 2, Bowen 2. Totals 21
Davis 2. Totals 17 15-29 50. BI (8-22) — Baldwin 28, Ojiegbe 11, Barber 10,
Colorado at Nebraska, 8
2-6 0-0 6, Joseph 1-1 0-0 2, Heber 1-1 2-2 4, Wood
13-27 59.
GP (18-3) — Washington 20, Mackey 12, Lucas 11, Thurmond 9, Habib 5, Celis 2. Totals 22 11-20 65.
Detroit at Valparaiso, 8
1-3 0-0 2, Curry 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 16-48 12-16 49.
H (14-7) — Jackson 16, Neff 8, Butler 6, Har-
Simms 9, Strother 3, Fields 2, Hall 2, Jackson 2, K. SMR (12-12) — My. Somerville 17, McCormick 15,
Air Force at Wyoming, 9:30
Georgetown (25-5) DISTRICT
dingham 6, Benz 2, Ciniero 2, Hogan 2, Kuhn 2,
Miller 2, B. Miller 2, Turner 2, Alexander 1. Totals Grund 12, Robinson 11, Chambers-Hunter 10, Ben-
Magee 3-7 4-4 10, Butler 1-1 0-0 2, Rodgers 7-11 3-4
Daniels 1. Totals 17 7-9 45.
24, McNutt 5-9 0-0 14, Fuller 1-2 0-0 2, Wright 1-4
MCKINLEY 89, H.D. WOODSON 77
28 10-17 68. nett 4, Bilo 2. Totals 22 23-25 73.
Area Men’s Boxscores 0-0 2, Crawford 0-1 0-0 0, McBride 2-5 0-0 4, Wilson
M (11-11, 3-2) — Banks 30, Nicholson 30, Robinson GLENELG 57, SOUTHERN 27 No. 18 GOOD COUNSEL 62,
1-2 0-0 2, Williams 1-2 0-0 2, Kirkland 0-0 0-0 0,
9, Massalley 7, Haynes-Smith 6, Smith 5, Crozier 2. MARYLAND 3A SOUTH REGION S (5-18) — Wallace 14, Beall 6, Jones 5, Stahl 2. To- No. 7 MCNAMARA 56
No. 10 West Virginia 81,
Roche 3-8 1-2 9, Moore 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-52 8-10
Totals 31 23-32 89.
CROSSLAND 66, THOMAS STONE 48
tals 7 12-22 27. BM (17-8, 14-4) — Brown 30, Bryant 15, Scaife 5,
No. 19 Georgetown 68
71. TS (8-10) — Elliot 18, Richardson 11, Chisley 4,
G (16-5) — Russo 14, Gaw 12, Edeling 9, Parker 7, Alexander 2, Wilkins 2, Miles 1, Strickland 1. To-
Halftime: Georgetown 41-15. Three-point goals: Johnson 4, Moody 4, Young 4, Lyles 2, Austin 1. To-
Burris 5, Smith 5, Devlin 3, Hinkle 2. Totals 18 13-16 tals 17 17-27 56.
Georgetown Min FG FT O-T A PF Pts.
Seton Hall 5-21 (Williams 3-7, Morris 2-5, Emery tals 16 16-24 48.
57. GC (18-9, 10-8) — Murphy 15, Randolph 13, Lewis
Thompson ......... 28 1-2 0-0 1-2 1 5 3
0-1, Wood 0-2, T.Green 0-6), Georgetown 13-25 C (16-6) — J. Wilson 34, Durrant 13, Edwards 9,
11, Abshire 10, Fioravanti 6, Hood 4, Hentrel 2, Tul-
Vaughn .............. 18 2-3 1-2 1-5 1 2 5
(Rodgers 7-10, McNutt 4-7, Roche 2-4, Fuller 0-1,
HOCKEY
Honesty 8, Barker 2. Totals 21 20-31 66.
lis 1. Totals 20 16-27 62.
Monroe .............. 37 8-15 6-9 3-9 4 3 22
Magee 0-1, Wright 0-2). Fouled out: None. Re-
MARYLAND 3A EAST REGION
Wright ................ 37 7-18 5-6 0-6 7 3 21
bounds: Seton Hall 28 (K.Green 10), Georgetown
No. 17 LARGO 69, LACKEY 54
RIVER HILL 64, NORTHEAST 47
Clark ................... 33 2-6 0-0 2-2 2 4 5
29 (Roche 7). Assists: Seton Hall 13 (Heber 7),
LA (9-10) — Smith 21, Mosley 15, Brooks 6, Preston
RH (19-2) — Vega 31, Oliver 20, Piper 4, Geoghan 2,
Sanford .............. 21 3-4 1-2 0-3 1 4 9
Georgetown 18 (Wright 8). Total fouls: Seton Hall
EASTERN CONFERENCE
6, White 4, Cargill 2. Totals 23 4-6 54.
Golden 2, Moats 2, Oporto 2, Arensmeier 1. Totals
Benimon ............ 20 1-1 1-2 2-4 1 2 3
13, Georgetown 16. A: 279.
L (20-3) — Johnson 15, B. Taylor 15, Holland 13, Ly-
ons 13, Morris 6, Nelson 4, Winslow 3. Totals 24
24 6-15 64.
Sims ...................... 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0
Southeast W L OL Pts. GF GA
13-20 69.
N (12-9) — I. Butler 23, L. Butler 12, Keith 5, Green
Washington .................. 41 13 8 90 247 177
4, K. Miller 3. Totals 14 17-22 47.
Totals ............... 200 24-49 14-21 9-33 17 25 68
No. 1 Connecticut 76,
Tampa Bay.................... 26 24 11 63 160 182
HUNTINGTOWN 64, POTOMAC (MD.) 37
West Virginia Min FG FT O-T A PF Pts.
No. 6 Notre Dame 51 Atlanta........................... 26 24 10 62 182 194 P (6-13) — Kimball 16, M. Carter 8, Cramarte 4,
TUESDAY’S GAMES
Ebanks ............... 35 3-9 9-12 1-5 2 3 15
Florida............................ 24 27 10 58 155 177
Tucker 4, Thorne 3, T. Carter 2. Totals 12 10-20 37.
MARYLAND 4A EAST REGION BOYS’ BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS
Jones .................. 33 5-9 3-4 2-6 0 1 14
Connecticut (30-0)
Carolina......................... 24 30 7 55 168 194
H (16-4) — Jacks 18, Mackall 12, Schwalenberg 8,
Maryland 1A South Region
Smith .................. 19 1-6 2-2 1-2 2 5 5
Moore 6-13 4-5 17, Charles 8-13 2-3 18, Hayes 5-8
No. 15 MEADE 78, NORTH COUNTY 56
Taylor 7, Christopher 5, Laidley 4, Sita 4, Athens 2,
Fairmont Heights at Surrattsville, 7
Butler ................. 34 7-16 6-7 2-6 6 2 22
1-3 13, Doty 4-7 1-1 11, Greene 5-8 2-3 12, Fer- Atlantic W L OL Pts. GF GA
NC (7-12) — Groves 15, Bradford 14, Clyde 14,
Morton 2, Page 2. Totals 26 12-20 64.
Forestville at IBE, 7
Bryant ................ 28 2-6 7-8 1-2 4 1 11
nandes 0-0 0-0 0, Buck 0-0 0-0 0, Gardler 1-2 0-0 2, New Jersey ................... 37 21 3 77 162 144
Murray 6, Clash 5, Uebel 2. Totals 26 3-9 56.
Northwestern (Balt.) at Dunbar (Balt.), 7
Thoroughman .... 6 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 1 0
Dixon 0-1 0-0 0, Faris 1-2 0-2 3, McLaren 0-0 0-0 0. Pittsburgh..................... 36 22 4 76 195 179
M (21-1) — Bailey 26, Chambliss 25, McKiether 12,
Maryland 2A South Region
West ..................... 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Totals 30-54 10-17 76. Philadelphia ................. 32 25 3 67 179 160 MARYLAND 3A WEST REGION
Dixon 8, Presley 7. Totals 34 6-14 78.
Glenelg at Hammond, 7
Payne ................... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Notre Dame (25-4) N.Y. Rangers................. 28 27 7 63 161 169
Halftime: Meade, 45-35.
Long Reach at Gwynn Park, 7
Mazzulla ............ 12 1-2 0-1 0-2 2 0 2
Williamson 1-1 0-1 2, Diggins 2-10 3-6 8, Barlow 1-6 N.Y. Islanders............... 25 29 8 58 159 194
No. 9 SENECA VALLEY 61, Three-point goals: NC (Groves); M 4 (Bailey 2,
McDonough at Douglass, 7
Jennings .............. 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
2-2 5, Lechlitner 1-9 0-0 3, Schrader 1-8 0-0 2, Pe-
QUINCE ORCHARD 37 Chambliss 2).
Northeast W L OL Pts. GF GA
Oakland Mills at Calvert, 7
Mitchell ............. 13 3-5 0-0 1-2 0 0 8
ters 6-10 3-6 15, Turner 0-1 1-2 1, Novosel 0-3 0-0 0,
QO (6-16) — Witherspoon 16, Dagen 9, Basile 7,
Ottawa........................... 36 23 4 76 178 179
NORTH POINT 62, ANNAPOLIS 53 Maryland 2A West Region
Flowers .............. 18 2-2 0-0 1-2 1 4 4
Mallory 0-1 0-0 0, Bruszewski 7-12 0-0 15. Totals
Toohey 3, Ziadie 2. Totals 11 14-18 37.
Buffalo ........................... 33 18 9 75 166 152
A (10-10) — Surgeon 24, Rinard 8, Bennett 7, John- Liberty (Md.) at Poolesville, 7
Kilicli .................... 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
19-61 9-17 51.
SV (23-0) — Wolfe 20, A. Bason 10, A. Cunningham
Boston ........................... 27 22 11 65 149 154
son 5, Brown 4, Greene 2, Neal 2, Townley 1. Totals Rockville at Walkersville, 7
Totals ............... 200 24-56 27-34 11-31 17 17 81
Halftime: Connecticut 36-23. Three-point goals:
10, Murphy 8, Rothert 7, Orr 4, Rankin 2. Totals 23
Montreal ....................... 29 28 6 64 164 176
18 16-29 53. South Carroll at North Carroll, 7
Connecticut 6-15 (Hayes 2-4, Doty 2-4, Faris 1-1,
14-17 61.
Toronto.......................... 19 31 11 49 162 208
NP (19-3) — Parks 26, Ti. Butler 17, Ta. Butler 6, Winters Mill at North Hagerstown, 7
Georgetown .................................... 26 42 — 68 Moore 1-5, Gardler 0-1), Notre Dame 4-14 (Brus- DAMASCUS 64, LINGANORE 57 Stewart 6, Baker 3, Brown 3, Adams 1. Totals 19 Maryland 3A East Region
West Virginia .................................. 43 38 — 81 zewski 1-1, Lechlitner 1-3, Diggins 1-3, Barlow 1-5,
WESTERN CONFERENCE
L — Eader 25, Kebetz 15, Buls 10, Scardapane 4, 23-39 62. Howard at Stephen Decatur, 5
Turner 0-1, Mallory 0-1). Fouled out: None. Re- Sprague 2, Ayer 1. Totals 20 8-9 57. Halftime: North Point, 31-19. J.M. Bennett at Mount Hebron, 5:30
GEORGETOWN—Percentages: FG .490, FT .667.
bounds: Connecticut 41 (Greene, Moore 9), Notre
Central W L OL Pts. GF GA
D (16-5) — Kaufman 20, Prange 17, Mahon 14, Bar- Three-point goals: A (Brown); NP 1 (Brown). Atholton at Reservoir, 7
Three-Point Goals: 6-16, .375 (Sanford 2-3, Wright
Dame 35 (Peters 7). Assists: Connecticut 24
Chicago ......................... 41 15 5 87 199 146
rett 6, Gladhill 5, Balmer 2. Totals 25 6-10 64. Centennial at River Hill, 7
2-5, Thompson 1-2, Clark 1-5, Monroe 0-1). Team
(Moore 5), Notre Dame 12 (Barlow 4). Total fouls:
No. 4 ARUNDEL 62, SOUTH RIVER 47
Rebounds: 2. Blocked Shots: 3 (Vaughn, Monroe,
Connecticut 14, Notre Dame 15. A: 9,149.
Nashville ....................... 33 23 5 71 170 173 SR (12-10) — Hagins 18, Carroll 8, Carlo 7, Knight 7,
Maryland 3A South Region
Wright). Turnovers: 20 (Clark 6, Monroe 5, Thomp-
xDetroit ......................... 28 21 12 68 159 164
Huntingtown at Friendly, 7
MARYLAND 2A WEST REGION
Hopkins 4, Milligan 3. Totals 17 11-20 47.
son 3, Benimon 2, Wright 2, Vaughn, Sims). Steals:
St. Louis......................... 28 25 9 65 163 172
A (19-4) — Vails 16, Smith 9, Henderson 8, Watson
Potomac (Md.) at Largo, 7
La Plata at Northern, 7
5 (Sanford 2, Clark, Vaughn, Wright).
Longest Women’s Division I Columbus...................... 25 28 10 60 166 203
WALKERSVILLE 48, POOLESVILLE 32
8, McKellery 7, Ross 5, Grant 4, Moore 3, Davis 2.
Lackey at Thomas Stone, 7
WEST VIRGINIA—Percentages: FG .429, FT .794.
Winning Streaks
P (9-14) — Chittenden 8, Keese 6, Beliveau 4,
Northwest W L OL Pts. GF GA
Totals 22 14-22 62.
Maryland 3A West Region
Three-Point Goals: 6-21, .286 (Mitchell 2-4, Butler
Connecticut, 2001-03 ................................................70
Hughes 4, Maloney 4, Poss 4, Carnahan 2. Totals
Vancouver .................... 37 22 2 76 194 152
Halftime: Arundel, 32-18.
Clarksburg at Blake, 7
2-7, Jones 1-3, Smith 1-5, Bryant 0-2). Team Re-
Connecticut 2008-current........................................69
12 8-15 32.
xColorado ..................... 35 20 6 76 178 158
Three-point goals: SR 2 (Carroll, Milligan); A 4
Frederick at Quince Orchard, 7
bounds: 2. Blocked Shots: 1 (Smith). Turnovers: 9
Louisiana Tech, 1980-82 ...........................................54
W — Disney 12, Medovich 11, Martin 9, Grossnick-
Calgary .......................... 30 23 9 69 156 156
(Smith 2, Henderson, Moore).
Kennedy at South Hagerstown, 7
(Bryant 2, Payne, Mitchell, Jones, Kilicli, Butler,
Tennessee, 1996-98...................................................46
le 6, Tuck 5, Sichert 2, Gottholm 1, Meunier 1, Muir
Minnesota..................... 30 27 4 64 171 178 Northwood at Tuscarora (Md.), 7
Ebanks). Steals: 6 (Bryant 2, Jones 2, Ebanks,
Texas, 1985-87............................................................40
1. Totals 15 14-24 48.
Edmonton ..................... 19 36 6 44 153 211 Maryland 4A East Region
Smith).
The NCAA record is 88 by UCLA’s men’s team from
MARYLAND 4A WEST REGION
1971-74 Pacific W L OL Pts. GF GA
Glen Burnie at Annapolis, 7
A: 13,211. San Jose ........................ 40 13 9 89 204 153
MARYLAND 4A SOUTH REGION
No. 13 PAINT BRANCH 60, WOOTTON 49
Great Mills at North County, 7
W (0-2) — Flinchum 16, Wright 9, Cheng 7, Ellis 6,
Phoenix ......................... 37 21 5 79 167 158
North Point at Arundel, 7
Norfolk St. 67, Coppin St. 57
Syracuse 67,
No. 2 WISE 69, SUITLAND 35
Sissman 5, Khattar 4, Welch 2. Totals 21 6-15 49.
Los Angeles .................. 37 20 4 78 185 166 S (7-13) — Lane 14, Kidd 7, Beckwith 4, Gore 4,
Severna Park at Old Mill, 7
PB (22-1) — Moseley 34, Cole 11, Booker 4, Fean 4,
No. 7 West Virginia 48 Dallas ............................. 28 21 12 68 175 186 Bush 2, Carter 2, Hill 2. Totals 10 14-18 35.
Maryland 4A North Region
Campbell 2, Harris 2, Ocran 2, Simon 1. Totals 21
Norfolk St. (10-18) Anaheim........................ 30 25 7 67 177 189 W (22-1) — Slayton 13, Waters 12, Borum 10,
Dulaney at Patterson (Balt.), 5:30
Zephyr 1-1 0-0 2, O’Quinn 6-9 1-4 14, Wheeless
West Virginia (26-4)
16-27 60.
Brooks 8, Smith 8, Ross 7, Dudley 5, Dawkins 2,
Southwestern at Woodlawn, 7
x-late game
7-15 2-3 16, Deloach 4-9 5-9 14, Pauline 1-4 5-7 7,
Campbell 2-10 0-0 4, Ali 3-9 2-3 8, Bussie 1-3 7-8 9,
Gibson 2, Porter 2. Totals 26 15-19 69.
GAITHERSBURG 57,
Urbana at Thomas Johnson, 7
One point awarded for overtime losses.
Nixon 1-4 0-0 2, Dorsett-Jeffreys 1-1 0-0 2, Revels
Miles 2-7 4-5 8, Repella 4-13 1-2 11, Capers 0-0 0-0 BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE 43
Westminster at Perry Hall, 7
2-3 0-1 5, Tamares 2-3 0-0 5. Totals 25-49 13-24 67.
0, House 1-2 0-0 2, Richards 2-4 0-0 4, Wright 0-0
Monday’s Results
C.H. FLOWERS 70, B-CC (8-15) — Johnson 15, White 11, Hook 5, Clear- Maryland 4A South Region
Coppin St. (8-20)
0-0 0, Burton 0-0 2-2 2. Totals 15-48 16-20 48.
Detroit at Colorado ............................................... late
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT 34
field 4, Haller 4, Thau 2, Truskey 2. Totals 14 6-16
Bladensburg at High Point, 7
Coleman 2-7 3-6 7, Doughty 5-10 2-4 12, Harper
Syracuse (20-9)
ER (8-14) — Revis 17, Lowry 8, Essien 6, Bolinger 1,
43.
Laurel at Oxon Hill, 7
Tuesday’s Games
6-13 0-0 14, Goldsberry 3-9 0-0 6, Reggins 3-6 3-6
Murray 2-2 0-0 4, Ward 3-10 4-6 10, Michael 3-10
Chiqbu 1, Rawlings 1. Totals 13 8-16 34.
G (20-3) — Carroll 25, Scott 14, K. Marshall 6, C.
Northwestern at Eleanor Roosevelt, 7
Montreal at Boston .................................................... 7
11, Brown 3-10 0-0 7, Kucinskas 0-3 0-0 0. Totals
2-4 8, Harris 0-3 0-0 0, Morrow 8-25 3-6 23, Hall 1-6
CHF (14-7) — L. Brown 21, Ferguson 13, B. Brown
Marshall 6, Seipp 4, Ahmad 2. Totals 20 14-21 57.
Wise at Bowie, 7
Chicago at N.Y. Islanders ......................................... 7
22-58 8-16 57.
0-0 2, Greene 0-0 0-0 0, Nixon 0-2 0-0 0, Ash 1-2 0-0
10, Person 8, Shackelford 8, Thompson 7, Wiles 3. Maryland 4A West Region
Florida at Atlanta ....................................................... 7
Halftime: Norfolk St. 34-30. Three-point goals:
2, Alexander 3-6 2-2 8, Tyson-Thomas 4-9 2-2 10.
Totals 25 19-33 70.
WHITMAN 83, MAGRUDER 25
Blair at Richard Montgomery, 7
Vancouver at Columbus ........................................... 7
M (5-19) — Thompson 8, Witmer 7, Gruber 6, Dean
Norfolk St. 4-15 (Tamares 1-1, Revels 1-2, O’Quinn
Totals 25-75 13-20 67.
NORTHWESTERN 32, PARKDALE 31
Northwest at Springbrook, 7
Carolina at Toronto ................................................... 7
2, Staton 2. Totals 10 5-16 25.
1-3, Deloach 1-4, Nixon 0-1, Wheeless 0-4), Coppin
Halftime: West Virginia 34-30. Three-point goals:
P (9-11) — Davis 11, Clark 5, Lepzem 5, Few 3,
Wootton at Paint Branch, 7
N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa ....................................... 7:30
W (18-4) — Russell 30, Ceccone 12, Sisco 11, Sav-
St. 5-16 (Reggins 2-2, Harper 2-6, Brown 1-6,
West Virginia 2-11 (Repella 2-6, House 0-1, Ali 0-1,
Saunders 3, Griggs 2, Washington 2. Totals 10
At Walter Johnson
Buffalo at Pittsburgh ........................................... 7:30
age 10, Kolakowski 7, Kelly 6, Kahlenberg 4, Barth
Goldsberry 0-2). Fouled out: None. Rebounds:
Campbell 0-3), Syracuse 4-18 (Morrow 4-11, Har-
11-25 31.
Churchill vs. Whitman, 7
Philadelphia at Tampa Bay ................................ 7:30
2, Feldsman 1. Totals 32 9-16 83.
Norfolk St. 42 (O’Quinn 19), Coppin St. 28 (Cole-
ris 0-1, Hall 0-1, Tyson-Thomas 0-2, Michael 0-3).
N (15-5) — Sampson 12, Tif. Wallace 10, Diggs 6,
Virginia Independent Schools Division I
Edmonton at Nashville .............................................. 8
man, Doughty 7). Assists: Norfolk St. 11 (Pauline
Fouled out: None. Rebounds: West Virginia 36 (Ali
McCray 3, Tie. Wallace 1. Totals 8 15-40 32.
Flint Hill at Paul VI Catholic, 6
Los Angeles at Dallas ........................................... 8:30
5), Coppin St. 12 (Reggins 5). Total fouls: Norfolk
9), Syracuse 54 (Ward 9). Assists: West Virginia 8
Liberty Christian at Collegiate (Va.), 6:30
St. Louis at Phoenix ................................................... 9
St. 12, Coppin St. 16. Technical foul: Kucinskas. A:
(Miles 6), Syracuse 7 (Morrow 5). Total fouls:
Bishop Sullivan at Fork Union, 6:45
New Jersey at San Jose ..................................... 10:30
455.
West Virginia 16, Syracuse 18. A: 987.
St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes at O’Connell, 7
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