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FOOTBALLGAMESUMMARIES NO. 13 WISE 40, C.H. FLOWERS 12
C.H. FLOWERS (8-3) .................6 0 6 0 — 12 WISE (10-1)...............................8 16 8 8 — 40
W: Bethea 15 run (Bethea run) W: D Smith 6 run (Bethea run) W: Shields 70 interception return (Bethea run) W: Shepard 50 pass from D Smith (Bethea run) W: Shields 40 interception return (Jones run) RUSHING LEADERS: W: Bethea 18-103. PASSING LEADERS: W: D Smith 3-4-0 75. RECEIVING LEADERS: W: Jones 2-25.
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT 20, NO. 19 SUITLAND 14
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (9-2)...........................................6 8 0 6 — 20 SUITLAND (9-2) ........................0 6 0 8 — 14
ER: Williams 12 run (run failed) S: L Jacobs 40 pass from N Washington (kick failed) ER: Fisher 29 pass from Petty (Fisher run) ER: Wilder 8 pass from Petty (run failed)
S: L Jacobs 29 pass from Evans (Norman run) TEAM STATS
Penalties-Yards First Downs Fumbles-Lost
Punts-Avg
11-94 16
1-1 4-31 ER
10-46 12
2-1
RUSHING LEADERS: ER: Petty 18-69. S: Norman 10-24. PASSING LEADERS: ER: Petty 7-15-0 125. S: N Washington 4-11-0 88, Evans 5-13-2 101. RECEIVING LEADERS: ER: Fisher 2-39, Wilder 2-21, Temoney 2-47. S: L Jacobs 6-133.
ST. ALBANS 13, LANDON 7
ST. ALBANS (9-1, 4-0) ..............0 0 0 13 — 13 LANDON (7-3, 3-0)....................0 0 0 7 — 7
SA: An Jones 45 punt return (Smith kick) SA: Parker 27 run (kick failed)
L: Hudson 72 kickoff return (Grossman kick) TEAM STATS
Punts-Avg
Penalties-Yards First Downs Fumbles-Lost
5-39 4-45 10
SA 1-0
9-34 1-5 2
L NA
RUSHING LEADERS: SA: Parker 19-91. L: Allen 4-18. PASSING LEADERS: SA: Strother 6-17-2 63. L: Adkins 1-1-0 -1, Lynn 0-12-0 0. RECEIVING LEADERS: SA: Wheet 4-30. L: Lynn 1--1.
LOYOLA BLAKEFIELD 49, GEORGETOWNPREP 24
LOYOLA BLAKEFIELD (7-3, 0-0) ............................................7 21 7 14 — 49 GEORGETOWN PREP (7-4, 3-1) ..........................................10 0 14 0 — 24
LB: Black 1 run (Dubyoski kick) GP: Brennan 35 field goal GP: Moran 30 pass from Rutland (Brennan kick) LB: Higgins 14 pass from Fafaul (Dubyoski kick) LB: Floyd 22 pass from Fafaul (Dubyoski kick) LB: Black 3 run (Dubyoski kick) GP: Blockowicz 30 pass from Rutland (Brennan kick) LB: Black 4 run (Dubyoski kick) GP: Rutland 1 run (Brennan kick) LB: Floyd 13 pass from Fafaul (Dubyoski kick)
LB: Young 38 interception return (Dubyoski kick) TEAM STATS
Penalties-Yards First Downs Fumbles-Lost
Punts-Avg
1-30 2-20 16
LB NA BALLOU 35, DUNBAR 31
BALLOU (9-1) ............................7 14 7 7 — 35 DUNBAR (8-3) ...........................0 15 8 8 — 31
B: Bennett 22 pass from Edwards (Jackson kick) D: Izegwire 3 run (D Matthews kick) B: Holbrook 66 pass from Edwards (Jackson kick) B: Edwards 1 run (Jackson kick) D: R Johnson 5 run (Izegwire run) D: Izegwire fumble recovery in end zone (C Walker run) B: Edwards 19 run (Jackson kick) D: C Walker 5 run (Izegwire pass from L Matthews) B: Crawford 35 pass from Edwards (Jackson kick)
H.D.WOODSON 14, COOLIDGE 2
COOLIDGE (4-7).........................2 0 0 0 — 2 H.D. WOODSON (8-3) ...............0 8 6 0 — 14
C: Warner safety, ball carrier tackled in end zone H: Kicker safety, ball snapped out of end zone H: Arrington 6 run (run failed)
H: Boone 8 run (pass failed) TEAM STATS
Penalties-Yards First Downs Fumbles-Lost
Punts-Avg
4-39 0-0 0
C 0-0
0-0 0-0 0
H 0-0
RUSHING LEADERS: C: Strong 9-23. H: Boone 18-78, Arrington 16-62. PASSING LEADERS: C: Bamiro 4-12-0 69. H: Buchanan 5-5-0 34. RECEIVING LEADERS: C: Dickens 2-23, Misher 2-46. H: Boone 2-14.
POTOMAC SCHOOL 38, JOHN PAUL THE GREAT 7
JOHN PAUL THE GREAT (9-2)...........................................7 0 0 0 — 7 POTOMAC SCHOOL (10-0)......14 7 7 10 — 38
PS: Buxton 20 pass from McNerney (Duffy kick) PS: Ackerman blocked FG return (Duffy kick) PS: Hill 90 pass from McNerney (Duffy kick) PS: Read 23 pass from (Duffy kick) PS: McNerney 2 pass from (Duffy kick) PS: Duffy 29 run (Duffy kick) JPG: Turner fumble return (Hoppe kick) RUSHING LEADERS: PS: McNerney 17-75, Duffy 7-50. PASSING LEADERS: PS: McNerney 8-12-0 214.
WOODBERRY FOREST 29, EPISCOPAL 17
EPISCOPAL (3-5).......................3 0 14 0 — 17 WOODBERRY FOREST (8-1).....6 6 7 10 — 29
WF: Milikan 67 pass from McMath (kick failed) E: Gallegos 28 field goal WF: McMath 4 run (run failed) E: Henry 3 run (Gallegos kick) WF: Milikan 75 kickoff return (Monroe kick) E: Armstrong 30 blocked punt return (Gallegos kick) WF: Monroe 17 field goal WF: Fauconer 3 run (Monroe kick)
SCORES FOOTBALL
PRIVATE Loyola Blakefield 49, Georgetown Prep 24 St. Albans 13, Landon 7 Woodberry Forest 29, Episcopal 17 TOURNAMENTS DCIAA
FRIDAY'SPLAYOFFGAMES
NO. 1 STONE BRIDGE 55, STUART 0 STUART (5-5) ............................0 0 0 0 — 0 STONE BRIDGE (10-0) ............14 6 21 14 — 55
SB: Harris 3 run (Jamison kick) SB: Harris 3 run (Jamison kick) SB: Gouveia 1 run (kick failed) SB: Harris 8 run (Jamison kick) SB: Rositano 63 pass from Rody (Jamison kick) SB: Rositano 45 interception return (Jamison kick) SB: Manning 5 run (Jamison kick) SB: Selimaj 2 run (Jamison kick) RUSHING LEADERS: SB: Harris 22-162, Manning 9-53. PASSING LEADERS: SB: Rody 7-14-2 107. RECEIVING LEADERS: SB: Lowdermilk 3-20.
NO. 2 DAMASCUS 21, LINGANORE 7
LINGANORE (7-3) .....................0 0 0 7 — 7 DAMASCUS (11-0)....................7 7 0 7 — 21
D: Ross 29 pass from Frazier (Marroquin kick) D:MPugh 2 run (Marroquin kick) D: O'Hara 13 run (Marroquin kick) L: Thompson 43 fumble return ( kick) RUSHING LEADERS: D: O'Hara 16-108. PASSING LEADERS: D: Frazier 17-23-0 162. RECEIVING LEADERS: D: Bradshaw 5-53, Patton 4-33.
NO. 5 DEMATHA 34, ST. JOHN'S 20
ST. JOHN'S (5-6).......................0 7 7 6 — 20 DEMATHA (9-2) ........................7 7 7 13 — 34
D: Siwicki 1 run (Branthover kick) D: Morton 1 run (Branthover kick) SJ: Wright 5 run (Rosa kick) D: D Williams 2 run (Branthover kick) SJ: Wright 1 run (Rosa kick) SJ: Wright 2 run (pass failed) D: Morton 1 run (Branthover kick) D: Burbrink 45 fumble return RUSHING LEADERS: SJ: Johnson 3-22. D: Siwicki 14-82, D Harris 15-69. PASSING LEADERS: SJ: Cadle 12-27-0 225. D: Uherek 8-15-0 153. RECEIVING LEADERS: SJ: Wright 5-101. D: Wilkerson 3-61.
NO. 6 GOOD COUNSEL 44, GONZAGA 0
GONZAGA (7-4) ........................0 0 0 0 — 0 GOOD COUNSEL (9-2)...............7 7 21 9 — 44
GC: Brown 53 run (Hamby kick) GC: Diggs 13 pass from Z Dancel (Hamby kick) GC: Diggs 3 pass from Z Dancel (Hamby kick) GC: Diggs 55 pass from Z Dancel (Hamby kick) GC: Brown 90 run (Hamby kick) GC: O'Daniel 5 run (Hamby kick) GC: safety, penalty in end zone RUSHING LEADERS: G: Martino 11-41. GC: Brown 20-236. PASSING LEADERS: G: Hogan 10-17-2 71. GC: Z Dancel 10-16-1 207. RECEIVING LEADERS: G: Graves 3-16. GC: Diggs 5-104, Countess 5-103.
NO. 7 SHERWOOD 37, SPRINGBROOK 0
Highlights: Sherwood will play in its sixth consecutive regional final next week after forcing Springbrook to turn the ball over six times in a 4A West Region semifinal. The Warriors will face Gaithersburg.
SPRINGBROOK (7-4).................0 0 0 0 — 0 SHERWOOD (10-1) ...................7 7 16 7 — 37
SH: Cole 25 pass from Pignone (Ryder kick) SH: Pignone 1 run (Ryder kick) SH: Ryder 30 field goal SH: Pignone 4 run (Ryder kick) SH: Hubbard 6 run (kick failed) SH: Hubbard 5 run (Ryder kick) RUSHING LEADERS: SP: Pestano 11-43. SH: Hubbard 19-110, Pignone 14-70. PASSING LEADERS: SP: I Smith 6-13-4 40. SH: Pignone 5-12-0 76. RECEIVING LEADERS: SP: Short 3-20. SH: Cole 3-49.
NO. 8 LAKE BRADDOCK 34, LANGLEY 10
LANGLEY (6-5)..........................3 0 7 0 — 10 LAKE BRADDOCK (10-1)...........7 14 6 7 — 34
L: Khan 25 field goal LB: A Fletcher 12 run (Weiler kick) LB: Williams 12 pass from Nebrich (Weiler kick) LB: Nebrich 9 run (Weiler kick)
Semifinals Ballou 35, Dunbar 31 H.D. Woodson 14, Coolidge 2 Maryland 1A South Semifinals Forest Park (Md.) 32, Forestville 14 Maryland 4A South Semifinals Eleanor Roosevelt 20, Suitland 14 Wise 40, C.H. Flowers 12 MIAA-B Semifinals Curley 15, Boys' Latin 7 Virginia AA Region II Division 3 Quarterfinals Handley 30, Western Albemarle 7 Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association Divi- sion II
Semifinals Potomac School 38, John Paul the Great 7
BOYS'SOCCER
Maryland 3A State Semifinals Reservoir 3, Linganore 0 Northern 1, Hereford 0 Maryland 4A State Semifinals Magruder 3, Severna Park 0 Urbana 1, High Point 0
FIELDHOCKEY
Maryland 1A State Tournament Final
Pocomoke 1, Patterson Mill 0 Maryland 2A State Tournament Final
Glenelg 2, Century 1 Maryland 3A State Tournament Final River Hill 1, North Harford 0 Maryland 4A State Tournament Final
Westminster 5, Dulaney 4 (OT) Virginia AAA State Final
Lakeland 3, Mountain View 0
GIRLS'SOCCER Maryland 1A state semis and finals At North County Semifinals Oakdale vs. Loch Raven Mountain Ridge vs. Mardela Maryland 2A semis and finals At Bel Air Semifinals Bel Air vs. Middletown Glenelg vs. Eastern Tech Maryland 3A semis and finals At CCBC-Essex Semifinals Reservoir 1, Tuscarora (Md.) 0 Huntingtown 1, C. Milton 0 Maryland 4A state semis and final At Richard Montgomery High Semifinals
Bethesda-Chevy Chase vs. Leonardtown Bowie vs. Thomas Johnson WCAC At Germantown soccerplex Final Good Counsel 1, O'Connell 0
VOLLEYBALL
TOURNAMENTS AA Region II Final
LoudounCounty def.Freedom-SouthRiding, 25-13, 25-9, 25-14 AAA Northern Region At Centreville Final Stone Bridge def. Hayfield, 25-17, 25-14, 25-19 AAA Northwest Region Final
Heritage def. Osbourn Park, 25-19, 24-26, 22-25, 27-25, 17-15 VISAA Flint Hill def. Liberty Christian, 25-11, 25-19, 25-23
2-60 6-47 16
GP 2-1
RUSHING LEADERS: GP: Gribbin 18-127, Rutland 8-60. PASSING LEADERS: GP: Rutland 15-26-3 222. RECEIVING LEADERS: GP: Blockowicz 5-87, Fegan 3-36.
5-27 S
EZ SU
KLMNO HIGH SCHOOLS
L: Mun 4 run (Khan kick) LB: Zanellato 23 pass from Nebrich (kick failed) LB: Nebrich 1 run (Weiler kick) RUSHINGLEADERS:L:Mun17-86. LB: Nebrich 19-127,A Fletcher 15-126. PASSING LEADERS: L: Anderson 19-35-2 241. LB: Nebrich 17-24-1 224. RECEIVING LEADERS: L: Holtberg 4-30, Hood 3-95, Scharfen 8-85. LB: Williams 5-50, Zanellato 4-59, Ta Quigley 7-112.
NO. 11 GAITHERSBURG 28, WHITMAN0
WHITMAN (7-4)........................0 0 0 0 — 0 GAITHERSBURG (10-1).............7 7 14 0 — 28
G: Gwashavamhu 58 pass from Fetters (Gwashavamhu kick) G: Cross 30 pass from Fetters (Gwashavamhu kick) G: Cross 5 run (kick failed) G: Fetters 15 run (Oni pass from Fetters) RUSHING LEADERS: W: V Djidotor 18-68. PASSING LEADERS: W: Flack 0-1-0 0, Kuhn 21-39-3 264.
RECEIVING LEADERS: W: Flack 9-102, Gordon 4-72, Gruen 6-78.
NO. 18 MCDONOUGH 37, NO. 12 DOUGLASS 6
DOUGLASS (9-2).......................0 6 0 0 — 6 MCDONOUGH (10-1)...............13 11 13 0 — 37
M: Michaux 12 run (Adam Knight kick) M: Michaux 22 run (kick failed) M: Gray 84 interception return (O'Kelly run) D: Smith 48 run (run failed) M: FG Adam Knight 27 M: Michaux 80 run (kick failed) M: Harrell 40 pass from Michaux (Adam Knight kick) RUSHING LEADERS: D: Smith 9-85. M: Michaux 6-140. PASSING LEADERS: D: Reynolds 4-20-2 22. M: Leonard 0-1-0 0, Michaux 5-8-1 90, Boone 4-5-0 67. RECEIVING LEADERS: D: Smith 2-5. M: O'Kelly 6-100.
NO. 14 ROBINSON 14, OAKTON 7
OAKTON (7-4) ...........................0 0 7 0 — 7 ROBINSON (9-2) .......................7 7 0 0 — 14
R: Miller 35 blocked punt return (Labriola kick) R: Velasquez 25 run (Labriola kick) O: Boone 5 run (Goins kick) RUSHINGLEADERS:O: Willis 11-48. R: Velasquez 20-97, Meier 10-74, Musokotwane 10-52. PASSING LEADERS: O: Boone 2-11-1 27. R: Lopresti 1-7-0 12. RECEIVING LEADERS: O: Harris 1-21. R: Musokotwane 1-12.
NO. 15 ARUNDEL 28, NORTH POINT 17
NORTH POINT (9-2) ..................0 7 3 7 — 17 ARUNDEL (10-1) .....................14 0 14 0 — 28
A: Washington 61 pass from Rosati (Cetrone kick) A: Washington 25 pass from Rosati (Cetrone kick) NP: Zoscak 1 run (Fuggit kick) NP: FG Fuggit 25 A: Washington 10 pass from Rosati (Cetrone kick) A: Blackwell 23 run (Cetrone kick) NP: Marshall 37 pass from Young (Fuggit kick) RUSHING LEADERS: NP: Onakoya 30-168. A: Blackwell 16-101. PASSING LEADERS: NP: Young 7-25-1 67. RECEIVING LEADERS: NP: Zoscak 2-11, Hutchings 2-19, Marshall 2-31. A: Allen 4-29, White 3--1, Washington 9-187.
NO. 17 QUINCE ORCHARD 19, SENECA VALLEY 15
SENECA VALLEY (8-3)..............0 6 9 0 — 15 QUINCE ORCHARD (9-2)...........0 0 0 19 — 19
SV: Wolley 98 run (kick failed) SV: Wolley 18 run (pass failed) SV: Arcaro 37 field goal QO: Murphy 1 run (Long kick) QO: Murphy 1 run (run failed) QO: Green 15 run (kick failed) RUSHING LEADERS: SV: Wolley 5-140, E Cunningham 25-70. QO: Green 33-209, McCallister 13-61. PASSING LEADERS: SV: Vallely 4-13-1 53. QO: Murphy 6-15-3 85. RECEIVING LEADERS: SV: Doe 2-35. QO: Long 4-67.
NO. 20 CENTREVILLE 24, FAIRFAX 6
Highlights: Manny Smith rushed for over 100 yards as the Wildcats advanced to the 2nd round of the Division 6 playoffs and a rematch with Chantilly. Centreville got its first playoff win since 2001.
FAIRFAX (6-5)...........................0 0 6 0 — 6 CENTREVILLE (9-2)...................0 7 7 10 — 24
C: Man Smith 1 run (Rondeau kick) F: Bailey 2 run (kick failed) C: Walter 17 pass from Roman (Rondeau kick) C: FG Rondeau 24 C: Man Smith 11 run (Rondeau kick) RUSHING : F: Bailey 17-97. C: Man Smith 26-114. PASSING: F: MacLeod 7-23-1 103. C: Roman 8-13-0 168. RECEIVING LEADERS: F: Bechert 3-69. C: Walter 5-99.
SOUTH CARROLL 43, ROCKVILLE 14
ROCKVILLE (8-3).......................7 0 0 7 — 14 SOUTH CARROLL (11-0) ...........7 14 9 13 — 43
SC: McCarty 20 run (Frederick kick) R: Thomas 12 pass from Pierce (Opazo kick) SC: McCarty 21 run (Frederick kick) SC: MacIvor 25 pass from Nardo SC: safety, ball carrier tackled in end zone SC: McCarty 6 run SC: MacIvor 27 pass from Mullen (kick failed) R: Thomas 29 pass from Ortiz (Opazo kick) SC: McCarty 11 run (Frederick kick) RUSHING LEADERS: R: Gongbay 27-119. PASSING LEADERS: R: Ortiz 3-8-2 60, Pierce 5-9-1 116. RECEIVING LEADERS: R: Thomas 7-137.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2010
DOUG KAPUSTIN FOR THE WASHINGTON POST
Bethesda-Chevy Chase Coach RobKurtz calledHannah Levin, center, “the queen of utility players,” after the defender-midfielder- forward scored a rebound goal early in the two-time defending state champion Barons’ 4A semifinal win over Leonardtown on Saturday.
MARYLANDGIRLS’SOCCER Levin propels B-CC into 4A final
Huntingtown, Reservoir move on in 3A
Barons top Raiders;
BY ALAN SIEGEL AND ANDY MARSO
Bethesda-Chevy Chase junior
captain Hannah Levin is listed as a defender, plays like a mid- fielder and had enough speed to get forward and score against Leonardtown in Saturday’s Maryland 4A semifinal game at RichardMontgomery. Levin blitzed theRaiderswith
a rebound goal off an Alex Doll cross in the sixthminute and the sixth-ranked Barons cruised to a 4-0 win. “I was playing forward then,”
Levin said of the goal, her sev- enth of the year. “I started out at forward, Imoved back to center mid and then I played left back after that.” Levin is a full-time defender
for her club team, McLean MPS Strikers. But Bethesda-Chevy Chase Coach Rob Kurtz calls her
“the queen of utility players” and deploys her all over the field. “It’s really hard for yourmind
to do that andHannah does it so easily, which is the most amaz- ing thing,” Kurtz said. “She makes those transitions so easily and it’s so crucial towhatwe do.” Levin isn’t the only versatile
cog for Bethesda-Chevy Chase (16-2-1), which will face the win- ner of the Bowie-Thomas John- son semifinal. Vic Gersh moved from outside midfielder to for- ward early in the season and has been pouring in goals ever since. Gersh scored twomore Satur-
day — the first on a left-footed strike from inside the box and the second on a long-range rock- et — to push her team-leading total to 16. The Barons went into half-
time up 3-0 and Saga Melander added the final goal shortly after the break. The Barons looked every bit
the two-time defending state champions, controlling play against Leonardtown (14-3). “Sincewe’ve been here before,
we’re not as nervous as a lot of the other teams,” Levin said. “I
MARYLANDFIELDHOCKEYFINALS
Glenelg, River Hill finally claim the crown 34 seasons
When it was over, the Glenelg
of waiting is over for Coach Kincaid
BY GREG SCHIMMEL
chestertown, md. — Veteran Coach Ginger Kincaid led the Glenelg field hockey program to four state finals and12state tour- naments before this season, but hadneverwona state champion- ship. In the Maryland 2A final at
WashingtonCollege on Saturday, the fourth-ranked Gladiators fi- nally broke through, scoring two first-halfgoalsandholdingonfor a 2-1win overCentury.
players sprinted down the field and dove into a dogpile on top of senior goalie Christy Bishop, then raced back to their bench to mob Kincaid, who in her 34th season finallywon her first title. “Our number one focuswas to
do this for Miss Kincaid,” junior midfielder Alyssa Parker said. “Wewanted to finallywin a state championship title for her.” Earlier in the day, another
Howard County school won its first field hockey title: River Hill beatNorthHarford, 1-0, inthe3A final. Parker assisted on both Gle-
nelg goals, finishing an incredi- ble individual season with 38 goals and 38 assists. Junior forwardMeagan Guth-
VIRGINIAAAAFIELDHOCKEY
Wildcats fall to another unbeaten force in the championship Mountain View
LAKELAND
is runner-up again with loss to Lakeland
BY LEE TOLLIVER
virginia beach —For the sec- ond straight season, Mountain Viewmet an undefeated Eastern Region team in the VirginiaAAA field hockey final and once again came up short. Lakeland — a Suffolk school
competing in only its second state tournament and first final — topped the Wildcats, 3-0, on Saturday at the National Train- ing Center. Last year, Mountain Viewfell, 5-0, to unbeaten Cox.
MTN. VIEW 3 0 Mountain View’s plan to sty-
mie Lakeland’sKelsey Smither, a national team player, worked to some extent and failed in anoth- er.
“We knewthey were very good
and we tried to put a mark on [Smither],” Wildcats Coach Pat- tie Sullivan said. “When you do stuff like that, it basically puts you down a player. Emily Rein- wald did a very good job of keeping her out of the game there for a while.” WhenLakeland (24-0) figured
outMountain View’s game plan, it concentrated on trying to get
penalty corners instead of scor- ing in transition—the Cavaliers’ mainstay in finishing the season with a 136-4 scoring advantage. The result was three goals by
Kendell Combs—two on blister- ing penalty corner passes from Smither. Her third goal came on a rebound after Mountain View keeper SabrinaHill saved a pen- alty corner blast by Smither. Few things worked for Moun-
tain View (18-7). The Wildcats managedonlytwopenaltycorners andtwo shots—neither ongoal. When Sullivan realized the
plan to smother Smither wasn’t working, she went back to what had worked all season. But that didn’t work either. “When we realized we weren’t stopping them and that we
rie scored first for Glenelg (19-1), when Parker found her with a pass from the top of the circle toward the right post after a pen- alty corner less than seven min- utes into the game. Parker set up the Gladiators’
secondgoalwhenshemadearun down themiddle of the field and found Stephanie Asher running down the left wing, where Asher scored on a diving one-timer to make it 2-0 with 4:38 left before halftime. “I justput it intheirhands and
said‘Ican’thelpyou,you’vegot to do this,’” Kincaid said. “The coaches and I on the sideline,we were just praying like everybody else.” For River Hill (15-4), junior midfielder Pauline Shih convert-
think because we’ve been here before, we can step out and get going right away.”
Maryland 3A semifinals Reservoir’s Amanda Jackson
had a complicated assignment during Saturday afternoon’s Maryland 3A state semifinal at CCBC-Essex. Not only did the sophomore forward have to at- tack, she also had tomarkTusca- rora’s Aaran Parry, a second- teamAll-Met selection in 2009. “We’re friends. I know how
good of a player she is,” Jackson said of Parry, who had 12 goals and 10 assists this season. “It’s hard. I had to staywith her. She’s fast. She has good moves. So I just had to be ready, on my toes the whole time.” Jackson performed both du-
ties with aplomb, leading the Gators to a 1-0 victory over the defending state champions. She scored a goal in the 10thminute, dribbling in and finishing near post from close range. Then she shadowed Parry for the duration of the second half. “Thatwhy she, inmy opinion, is one of the best players in the
state,” Reservoir Coach Joshua Sullivan said. “She does every- thing for us. When we need her to play up top and score a goal, she does. Andwhenwe need her to play defense, she’sman-mark- ing their best player. Thank god she’s a sophomore.” The Gators (14-3-1) are head-
ed back to the 3A final — where they’ll face Huntingtown (15-2) next weekend — for the second straight season. Huntingtown sophomore
Amanda Johnson, a junior varsi- ty call-up for the playoffs, pounced on Micaela Antzoula- tos’s bouncing corner, drilling it past C. Milton Wright goalie Jenna Bowenwith about 12min- utes remaining in Saturday’s first 3A semifinal. The Hurri- canes prevailed, 1-0. “She was ecstatic,” Antzoula-
tos said of Johnson. “Obviously coach made the right decision [to bring up Johnson].”
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ed a penalty stroke with 4 min- utes2secondsleft inthefirsthalf, and herwell-placed shot into the left side of the cage held up . “This is amazing, I feel like I’m
inadream,”Shihsaid. “It’s ridicu- lous — this has never happened before.” North Harford (10-6) had
more scoring opportunities early on, but the play of River Hill senior goalie Jordan Levy helped keep the game scoreless. Levy finishedwith seven saves
in the shutout. North Harford outshotRiverHill, 15 to 11. “Jordan’sbeenamazing,”River
HillCoachShellyChamness said. “She was just huge. I think it’s just she’s calmand she keeps her eye on the ball.”
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weren’t going to score continu- ing what we were doing, we took the mark off,” Sullivan said. “But when we did that, you could see right away how [Smither] opened up the field for them.” Holding the runner-up trophy
in her arms, Sullivan still beamed when she thought about herteamgetting back to the final despite the loss of several key seniors from last year’s second- place team. “It’s kind of hard getting this
far again and not getting it,” said Sullivan,whoseteamhas been in the state tournament four straight years. “But after losing somany people,we’ve done pret- ty well. “I’mvery proud ofmy girls.”
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