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BOYS'BASKETBALL MILLER GROVE 67, NO. 3 GONZAGA 59


Highlights: Ben Dickinson scored 16 points and Nate Britt added 13 points but Gonzaga fell in overtime against nationally-ranked Miller Grove of Lithonia, Ga. G (7-3) : Dickinson 16, Britt 13, Glover 11, Jenkins 8, Ellison 5, Reed 3, Fenner 2, Blackmon 1. Totals 18 20-31 59. MG(10-0) : Parker 21, Marshall 13, Colvin 8, De. Provost 7, Brooks 6, Morris 6, Da. Provost 5, E. Evans 1. Totals 25 14-31 67. Halftime: 0-0. Three-point goals: G 3 (Dickinson, Britt, Glover); MG 3 (Colvin 2, Da. Provost).


NO. 6 SPRINGBROOK 55, GAITHERSBURG 50


Highlights: Senior guard Enerio Jones had 19 points and three steals to lead Springbrook to victory in the Roberts Oxygen Holiday Tournament championship. S (7-1) : Jones 19, Purnell 14, Austin 9, Adjei 4, Brooks 4, Watson 4, Ferguson 1. Totals 16 19-23 55. G (4-3) : G. Dillon 14, K. Dillon 11, Miller 10, Westphall 6, Sandberg 4, Johnson 3, Lesesne 2. Totals 19 10-17 50. Halftime: Gaithersburg, 29-23. Three-point goals: S 4 (Jones 3, Purnell); G 2 (G. Dillon 2).


NO. 7 LANDON 56, SAINT ANSELM'S 40


SA (3-3) : Kpundeh 13, Breslin 10, Attridge 6, Hamm 5, Craver 3, Epps 3. Totals 15 8-18 40. L (7-1) : McDonald 13, Atkins 10, Wellington 10, Hudnut 9, Miller 8, Hetterman 4, Kra 2. Totals 21 10-22 56. Halftime: Landon, 31-24. Three-point goals: SA 2 (Hamm, Epps); L 4 (McDonald 2, Miller 2).


NO. 8 MCNAMARA 72, GALVESTON 63


Highlights: Marcus Thornton scored 30 points, had 5 rebounds and 2 assists as the Mustangs won at the the Great Florida Shootout in Kissimmee, Fla. GAL(19-2) : Pettway 16, Johnson 13, Evans 12, Archie 7, Brown 6, Laday 5, Hopkins 2, Shelton 2. Totals 17 25-31 63. BM (10-1) : Thornton 30, Muhammad 15, Dailey 6, Jiggetts 6, Shipe 6, Spriggs 5, Robbins 4. Totals 26 13-19 72.


Halftime: McNamara, 32-20. Three-point goals: GAL 4 (Johnson 3, Brown); BM 7 (Thornton 6, Jiggetts).


NORTH POINT 63, NO. 15 O'CONNELL 58


NP (7-0) : Thomas 21, Mouton 15, Simmons 11, Muhammad 8, Reid 4, Hutchings 2, Wright 2. Totals 19 20-25 63. O (8-2) : Trimble 20, Hunt 9, Bourne 8, Ferguson 7, Robinson 5, Savage 4, Cabrera 3, Gregory 2. Totals 20 14-23 58. Halftime: 23-23. Three-point goals: NP 5 (Thomas, Mouton 3, Reid); O 4 (Trimble, Hunt, Ferguson, Robinson).


NO. 16 CHANTILLY 62, MILLS GODWIN 46


Highlights: Chantilly moves on to play South County in the championship game of the Pohanka Chantilly Classic today at 9:15 p.m. MG (1-1) : Mehretab 14, Garrett 8, Sisson 7, Bleyl 6, Candrilli 6, Kessler 3, Kirzhner 2. Totals 15 9-15 46. C (8-2) : Weigand 17, Manning 15, Danehower 14, Huelskamp 5, Sydnor 5, Ballam 3, Caslavka 3. Totals 20 18-24 62. Halftime: Chantilly, 34-23. Three-point goals:MG7 (Mehretab 4, Garrett 2, Sisson); C 4 (Danehower 2, Huelskamp, Caslavka). Rebounds:MG22 (Mehretab 5, Garrett 2, Sisson 6, Bleyl 4, Candrilli 3, McWilliams 2); C 22 (Weigand 4, Manning 10, Danehower, Huelskamp 5, Sydnor, Ballam). Assists: MG (Sisson); C 6 (Danehower, Huelskamp, Ballam, Rodenas, Small 2).


NO. 17 OAKLAND MILLS 61, PARKVILLE 50


P : Tripp 14, Williams 14, Melton 9, Hughes 8, Collens 5. Totals 18 10-10 50. OM (10-0) : Peters 16, Whittington 14, Bethea 13, Ajiboye 9, Kiely 7, Zayatz 2. Totals 23 12-17 61. Halftime: Parkville, 23-19. Three-point goals: P 4 (Tripp, Williams 3); OM 3 (Whittington, Ajiboye, Kiely).


CARROLL 69, NO. 20 RIVERDALE BAPTIST 56


Highlights: Carroll will play the winner of Wise-Gwynn Park today at 9 p.m. in the championship of the Maryland National Hoops Classic. AC (7-4) : Cherry 19, Osse 16, R. Williams 13, J. Williams 11, Alston 6, Baldwin 2, Jennings 2. Totals 26 11-18 69. RB(11-5) : Tolson 15, Durant 13, Peel 11,Dodson6, Scott 6, Hill 3, Henderson 2. Totals 19 16-23 56. Halftime: Carroll, 36-25. Three-point goals: AC 6 (Cherry 3, Osse, J. Williams 2); RB 2 (Tolson, Durant).


SOUTHERN 74, NO. 20 RIVERDALE BAPTIST 57


Highlights: Southern will play North Point tonight at 7 p.m. RB (11-5) : Mulbah 17, Hurui 8, Robinson 6, Thurston 6, Tyler 5, Tate 4, Lampkin 3, Lester 3, Winn 3, Campbell 2. Totals 22 7-10 57. S (5-2) : Harris 40, Joyce 12, Koller 9, Bryan 4, Greenwell 4, Burke 2, Clark 1, Hill 1, Jones 1. Totals 25 20-35 74. Halftime: Southern, 36-15. Three-point goals:RB6 (Mulbah 2, Robinson 2, Lampkin, Lester); S 4 (Harris 2, Koller 2).


JEFFERSON (W.VA.) 70, THOMAS JOHNSON 55


J (1-0) : Grantham 32, Stoitlenever 14, Washington 10, Milbourne 6, Dudley 4, Poe 4. Totals 26 14-20 70. TJ (4-3) : German 14, Skvorak 12, Carpenter 9, Stafford 7, Joos 4, Smith 4, Plummer 3, Price 2. Totals 19 14-20 55.


Halftime: Jefferson (W.Va.), 37-28. Three-point goals: J 4 (Grantham 3, Dudley); TJ 3 (Carpenter 2, Plummer).


EINSTEIN 70, THE HEIGHTS 63


Highlights: Prince Blake scored 11 of his 25 points in fourth quarter to lead Einstein to a win in the Bobby Miller Classic at Churchill High. Charlie McGrady was game's leading rebounder with 10 and also scored 9 points. TH (3-6) : Polito 16, Railey 16, Kountris 13, Grigsby 12, Thomas 4, Rudy 2. Totals 27 7-9 63. E(2-5) : Blake 25,Gaye11,McGrady9,Simba9,McRoy7, Botchway 5, Kamuhanda 2, McIntosh 2. Totals 22 22-30 70.


Halftime: Einstein, 33-32. Three-point goals: TH 2 (Polito, Kountris); E 4 (Blake, Gaye 2, Simba). Rebounds: E 10 (Blake 7, Kamuhanda 3). Assists: E 6 (Blake 4, Kamuhanda, McIntosh).


SUITLAND 54, WHEATON 42


S (6-1) : Peters 21, Page 12, Gilmore 9, Tyson 8, Jenkins 4. Totals 19 14-23 54. W(5-3) : Taylor 15, Woods 12, Hill 7, Murray 4, Mann 2, Wilson 2. Totals 17 6-10 42. Halftime: Suitland, 26-21. Three-point goals:S2 (Peters, Tyson);W2 (Taylor, Hill).


GEORGETOWNPREP 78, CANISIUS 61


Highlights: Taylor Abt had 15 points, 12 rebounds, Michael Boland had 25 points, 10 rebounds and J.T. Strickland led 16 points, 10 assists to lead Georgetown Prep to the championship of the Father George Jesuit Classic. Canisius : Lyons 21, Nevins 16, Hart 7, Weir 6, Walsh 5, White 4, Henry 2. Totals 24 8-9 61. GP (6-4) : Boland 25, Strickland 16, Abt 15, McCarthy 9, Waddell 4, DePaul 3, Lee 3, Johnson 2, Greenwood 1. Totals 31 11-20 78. Halftime: Georgetown Prep, 37-30. Three-point goals: Canisius 5 (Nevins, Hart, Weir 2, Walsh); GP 5 (Boland, Strickland, McCarthy 3).


SOUTH COUNTY 76, WILSON 67


SC (9-4) : Rose 14, Watson 11, Jackson 10, Flores 9, Murphy 6, McFadden 5, Long 3, Santos 3, Green 2, Harris 2, Wright 2. Totals 21 19-31 67. W(8-1) : Biberaj 23, Johnson 17, Rector 14, La. Robinson 9, N. Enechionyia 7, Taylor 6. Totals 25 22-31 76. Halftime: South County, 40-32. Three-point goals: SC 6 (Rose 2, Jackson 2, McFadden, Long);W4 (Biberaj, N. Enechionyia, Taylor 2).


ROBINSON 92, SOUTH LAKES 89


R(9-2) : Rice 34, Murphy 14, Evancho 13, Lee 12, Hackett 8, Pillow 5, Crenshaw 3, Petrocci 3. Totals 32 21-35 92. SL (4-5) : Christian 35, Wallace 18, Daye 14, Smith 9, Gibreel 4, O'Neill 4, Dempster 3, Galbraith 2. Totals 35 9-16 89. Halftime: Robinson, 43-35. Three-point goals: R 7 (Murphy 2, Evancho 3, Lee, Crenshaw); SL 10 (Wallace 4, Daye 4, Smith, Dempster).


MADISON 54,WOODBRIDGE 45


M(2-7) : Favero 15, Doyle 14, Mann 7, Baule 6, Knipe 5, Ranasinghe 4, Prince 3. Totals 15 20-32 54. W (2-7) : Taylor 16, Parson 14, Emiru 7, L. Boykin 4, Kargbo 2, McKnight 2. Totals 19 6-11 45. Halftime: Madison, 29-17. Three-point goals:M4 (Favero 2, Doyle 2);W1 (Emiru).


POTOMAC (VA.) 54, FLINT HILL 48


Highlights: Potomac advances to the finals of the Bulldog Bash and will play the winner of the Battlefield- Westfield game tonight at 9:15 p.m. P (8-1) : McCain 11, J. Brown 10, Gibson 9, Weldon 8, Alexander 7, Allison 5, Wenja 3, Andrews 1. Totals 15 22-34 54. FH (2-7) : Berchie 21, Brown 10, Ogundepo 7, Burris 5, Giguere 2, Ouayoro 2, Gross 1. Totals 18 10-20 48. Halftime: Potomac (Va.), 28-23. Three-point goals: P 2 (Gibson, Weldon); FH 2 (Brown, Burris). Rebounds: P 24 (McCain 12, Gibson 12).


WESTFIELD 39, BATTLEFIELD 35


B (5-3) : Diggs 8, Robinson 7, Walker 7, Allaire 5, Bonsu 4, Ferraiuolo 4. Totals 11 12-16 35. W (7-3) : Elcano 18, Aurora 14, Rosa 4, Hill 2, Basil 1. Totals 13 9-15 39. Halftime: Westfield, 16-14. Three-point goals: B (Allaire);W4 (Aurora 4).


CENTREVILLE 66, LANGLEY 64 (OT)


Highlights: Austin Vasiliadis's half-court shot at the end of overtime rimmed out to preserve the victory for Centreville. Travis Whitney's career-high13pointsand8 rebounds paced the Wildcats. L (3-6) : Vasiliadis 14, Dixon 13, Cochran 11, Adams 10, Robinson 8, Evans 6, Haddad 2. Totals 24 13-23 64. C (4-5) : Owens 23, Whitney 13, Brodie 9, Johnson 8, Sanders 7, Coker 6. Totals 20 20-37 66. Halftime: Langley, 35-32. Regulation: 58-58. Three-point goals: L 3 (Dixon, Cochran 2); C 6 (Owens 2, Johnson 2, Coker 2). Rebounds: C 34 (Owens 9, Whitney 8, Brodie, Johnson 3,


Sanders 5, Coker 2, Campbell 2, Ekanem 3, Mahoney). Assists: C 14 (Owens 2, Brodie 5, Johnson 2, Sanders 2, Coker 3).


OAKTON 65, MOUNT VERNON 46


O (5-4) : Hajrovic 19, Shemeld 18, Morris 13, Francis 4, Webster 4, Fabian 3, Browning 2, Dressler 2. Totals 24 13-16 65. M(5-3) : Konadu 12, Murrell 11, Beougher 6, Cooke 4, D. Harris 4, Miser 4, Pyles 4, J. Harris 1. Totals 18 6-9 46. Halftime: Oakton, 32-25. Three-point goals: O 4 (Shemeld 4); M 4 (Konadu 2, Murrell, D. Harris).


HYLTON 76, LAKE BRADDOCK 74


H(7-0) : Hargrove 23, Parker 17, Hatfield 14, Denmark 6, Jones 6, Woody 6, Sapu 4. Totals 27 20-31 76. LB (3-6) : Freedman 17, Snow 15, Bonds 10, Williams 10, Wehelie 9, Boyer 5, McHale 5, O'Connor 3. Totals 24 23-37 74. Halftime: Lake Braddock, 35-32. Three-point goals: H 2 (Hargrove, Parker); LB 3 (Snow, Boyer, O'Connor). Rebounds: LB 22 (Snow 6, Bonds 4, Williams 5, Wehelie 5, McHale, O'Connor). Assists: LB 10 (Snow 2, Bonds 3, Williams, Wehelie, Boyer, McHale 2).


ANNAPOLIS AREA CHRISTIAN 66, BULLIS 63


AACS (6-5) : Lipinski 16, Lewis 15, Perry 14, Nwosu 11, Toney 5, Yates 3, O'Neill 2. Totals 25 14-22 66. B (7-3) : Pruitt 20, Tshibuy 15, Hazel 13, Reilly 5, Thompson 5, Duruji 3, Sangster 2. Totals 22 16-25 63. Halftime: Bullis, 36-35. Three-point goals: AACS 2 (Lipinski 2); B 3 (Pruitt, Hazel, Reilly).


FREEDOM-SOUTH RIDING 75, FALLS CHURCH 54


Highlights: Falls Church will face Fairfax today at 7:30 p.m. Freedom will face Marshall at 5:30 p.m. FC (0-8) : Alamin 24, Gangele 15, Ates 4, Walker 4, Matando 3, KC 2, Colon 1, Troung 1. Totals 21 7-17 54. F-SR (4-6) : Muhlenberg 20, Nizialek 12, Barton 11, Brailey 9, Smith 8, O'Rourke 7, Hawkins 5, Hall 2, Johnson 1. Totals 31 9-19 75. Halftime: Freedom-South Riding, 40-28. Three-point goals: FC 5 (Alamin 4, Matando); F-SR 4 (Muhlenberg, Barton 2, O'Rourke).


BROAD RUN 73, DOMINION 47


D (4-7) : Abregu 13, Conboy 13, Bullock 10, Coleman 7, Ramsey 4. Totals 18 5-10 47. BR (9-1) : N. Johnson 24, Rawson 12, Guggolz 11, Diaz 6, T. Johnson 6, Hiatt 5, Jasper 5, Ellington 3, DeWitt 1. Totals 25 18-22 73. Halftime: Broad Run, 30-14. Three-point goals: D 6 (Abregu 2, Conboy 3, Coleman); BR 5 (N. Johnson 2, Hiatt, Jasper, Ellington).


GIRLS'BASKETBALL


NO. 1 ST. JOHN'S 79, MURRY BERGTRAUM(N.Y.) 69


SJ (10-0) : Rowser 25, Jones 15, Oliver 13, Allen 11, Stewart 8, Clark 3, Bailey 2, Williams 2. Totals 32 13-26 79. MB : Coleman 18, Harns 14, Reese 13, Gomez 10, Coe 7, Abrams 5, Colousc 2. Totals 23 21-38 69. Halftime: Murry Bergtraum (N.Y.), 36-33. Three-point goals: SJ 2 (Jones, Allen); MB 2 (Gomez, Coe).


NO. 2 SPALDING 62, ORANGE LUTHERAN 57


O : Luzar 18, Kafar 14, Spitall 6, Dismike 5, Sataub 2. Totals 16 11-20 57. S (10-2) : Curtis 16, Freeland 14, Makins 10, Calhoun 8, Swinson 8, Morrison 6. Totals 23 16-24 62. Halftime: Orange Lutheran, 28-25. Three-point goals: O 2 (Luzar, Kafar).


NO. 4 HOLY CROSS 97, MEADE 48


HC (9-2) : Montgomery 19, Dunston 17, Swails 12, Alhassan 11, Wilson 10, Bethel 8, Brown 6, Johnson 6, Roseborough 6, McCarley 2. Totals 38 20-28 97. M (4-4) : Bailey 20, Witty 7, Williams 6, Young 6, McKeither 5, Little 3, Moore 1. Totals 13 20-39 48. Halftime: Holy Cross, 40-0. Three-point goals: HC (Dunston);M2 (Bailey 2).


NO. 5 OAKTON 70, ESTERO (FLA.) 23


Highlights: Oakton will play Archbishop Wood of Phila- delphia today at 3:40 p.m. in the Naples (Fla.) DailyNews Holiday Shootout. O (8-0) : K. Coyer 13, Stephenson 13, Davis 12, C. Coyer 10, Manner 9, Dawson 4,Cummins2, Marquis 2, Ozcan 2, Zeller 2, Rainer 1. Totals 30 3-7 70. E (10-7) : S. Campbell 6, C. Campbell 4, Libby 4, Huther 2, Jumpp 2, F. Rismay 2, Wagner 2, Sharp 1. Totals 10 3-14 23.


Halftime: Oakton, 50-10. Three-point goals: O 7 (K. Coyer, Stephenson 3, Davis 2, C. Coyer).


NO. 6 GOOD COUNSEL 62, BARRON COLLIER 41


GC (10-0) : Randolph 15, Fioravanti 13, Lewis 12, Spann 6, Woods 6, Tullis 4, Abshire 2, Hentrel 2, Hood 2. Totals 25 11-19 62. BC(12-2) : Mansour 22, Byers 6, Philson 5, Larosa 4, Selg 2, Watts 2. Totals 15 9-17 41. Halftime: Good Counsel, 27-22. Three-point goals: GC (Randolph); BC 2 (Philson, Laro- sa).


STONEWALL JACKSON 52, NO. 7 WEST SPRINGFIELD 49


Highlights: Tournament MVP Joy Caracciolo scored 16 points as Stonewall Jackson won the IAABO Christmas Tournament, handing No. 7 West Springfield its first loss of the season. SJ (6-3) : Sterling 17, Caracciolo 16, Hinton 9, Jordan 8, Mphofe 2. Totals 21 9-16 52. WS(8-1) : Berglund 15, Battle 11, Robinson 11, Miller 6, Brassfield 4, Osei 2. Totals 19 8-10 49. Halftime: Stonewall Jackson, 27-19. Three-point goals: SJ (Sterling);WS3 (Robinson, Miller 2).


NO. 9 LARGO 64, FOREST PARK 55


Highlights: Jessica Lyons scored 14 points, had 4 rebounds, 4 steals and had 7 assists to lead Largo over Forest Park of Georgia at the Braggin Rights Classic in Cincinnati. They will play Bolingbrook of Chicago today at 5:30 pm. . L (7-0) : Lyons 14, Taylor 13, Samuels 11, Preston 10, Winslow 9, Brown-Mc Daniel 4, Souder 3. Totals 25 10-16 64. FP (0-1) : Cae 17, Wynn 13, Brewster 8, Anderson 6, Bivins 6, Wilson 3, Allen 2. Totals 18 14-18 55. Halftime: Largo, 31-23. Three-point goals: L 4 (Taylor 2, Winslow, Souder); FP 5 (Cae 2, Wynn, Anderson 2).


NO. 12 GEORGETOWNVISITATION 41, PAUL VI CATHOLIC 38


Highlights: Junior guard Maddy Williams hit a three- pointer with 30 seconds left to send Georgetown Visitation to the championship of the Pohanka Chantilly Classic at 7:30 p.m. today against Chantilly. GV (9-0) : Williams 18, Gillespie 15, Hagerup 3, Tabb 3, Bryant 2. Totals 15 8-15 41. P (6-6) : Freeman 14, Henby 14, Cox 6, Fitzsimmons 3, Oblitey 1. Totals 16 5-9 38. Halftime: Paul VI Catholic, 25-15. Three-point goals: GV 3 (Williams 2, Tabb); P 1 (Fitzsimmons).


NO. 15 BOWIE 86, CROSSLAND 35


C (2-4) : Gainey 8, Rudd 8, Harris 7, Durant 6, Barker 2, Beverly 2, Simpson 2. Totals 11 10-23 35. B(7-1) : Macklin 25, Tate 13, Jackson 9, Maynard 9, Clark 8, A. Newbold 5, Derrickson 4, Durrett 4, Mbionwu 4, Bess 2, M. Newbold 2, Brown 1. Totals 36 12-22 86. Halftime: Bowie, 36-21. Three-point goals: C 3 (Gainey 2, Harris);B2 (Macklin 2). Rebounds: B 25 (Tate 13, A. Newbold 12).


ST. MARY'S RYKEN 62, NO. 16 WISE 59


W (6-2) : Brooks 26, Waters 11, Gibson 9, Dudley 7, Porter 4, Clark 2. Totals 20 16-23 59. SMR (3-3) : Robinson 16, McCormick 13, Ma. Somerville 9, Grund 8, My. Somerville 8, Burgess 6, Bilo 2. Totals 24 11-21 62. Halftime: St. Mary's Ryken, 41-27. Three-point goals: W 3 (Brooks 2, Dudley); SMR 3 (McCormick, Grund 2).


MATER DEI 66, NO. 19 ELIZABETH SETON 38


E (5-3) : Hubbard 15, Albanese 9, Harris 6, McIntosh 3, Williams 3, Royster 2. Totals 14 8-15 38. M (1-0) : Lewis 24, Adams 13, D'narte 13, Lark 6, Vaioletama 6, Alofaituli 4. Totals 25 9-13 66. Halftime: Mater Dei, 43-19. Three-point goals:E2 (Hubbard 2);M7 (Lewis 2, Adams, D'narte 2, Lark 2).


NO. 20 SPRINGBROOK 57, BLAIR 44


Highlights: Capree Garner scored 16 points and Chey- enne Brown added 15 as the Blue Devilswonthe Roberts Oxygen Holiday tournament at Springbrook. B(7-1) : Lopez 21, Sapp 11, Chase 5, Nono 5, McMillian 2. Totals 18 8-17 44. S (7-1) : Garner 16, Brown 15, Wilson 10, Colston 7, Dancy 7, Lee 2. Totals 16 22-31 57. Halftime: Blair, 19-17. Three-point goals: S 3 (Garner, Brown, Colston).


CALVERT 73, NORTH POINT 50


NP (3-2) : Adams 10, Butler 10, Harmon 9, Prather 9, Greenwood 8, Niravanh 2, White 2. Totals 19 11-21 50. C (5-1) : Weems 23, Smith 16, Thomas 13, Lester 12, Loube 5, Collins 2, Parker 2. Totals 31 8-11 73. Halftime: Calvert, 38-18. Three-point goals: NP (Harmon); C 3 (Weems 3).


BRIARWOODS 52, BATTLEFIELD 43


B (2-4) : Sivels 14, Wescott 9, Lewis 8, Whaley 6, McLaughlin 4, Williams 2. Totals 18 3-4 43. BW (5-6) : Gilbert 22, Ballard 10, O'Neill 9, Adams 6, Moore 5. Totals 18 15-25 52. Halftime: Briar Woods, 22-16.


YORKTOWN55, HAYFIELD 39


Y(6-3) : Negri 15,Venson11,Huffman8, Lee 8, Molnar 6, Rebh 5, Usman 2. Totals 23 8-13 55. H (2-6) : Cochrahan 9, Abulencia 8, Jewett 5, Cliatt 4, Smith 4, Young 4, Reives 3, Chester 2. Totals 13 10-16 39.


Halftime: 23-23. Three-point goals: Y (Venson); H 3 (Abulencia 2, Jewett). Rebounds: H 27 (Cochrahan 12, Abulencia, Jewett 5, Cliatt 2, Smith, Young, Reives 4, Chester). Assists:H9 (Cochrahan 2, Abulencia 2, Jewett 2, Smith, Young, Reives).


CARROLL 63, NOTRE DAME PREP 49


AC (7-6) : Powell 20, Berger 12, Savage 12, Turner 11, Faulkner 8. Totals 23 11-16 63.


BOYS'BASKETBALL


Douglass 57, Parkside 38 Menchville 49, Freedom-Woodbridge 45 Annapolis Area Christian 66, Bullis 63 Largo 45, South Dade 33 Loudoun County 58, Brunswick 43 SEED 65, W.E.B. Dubois 64 Miller Grove 67, Gonzaga 59 McNamara 72, Galveston 63 Don Bosco 76, National Academy Foundation 54 TOURNAMENTS


Al DeStefano Classic Kennedy 54, Blair 48 Bobby Miller Bulldog Classic Einstein 70, The Heights 63 Churchill 65, Jewish Day 24 Bobcat Classic Herndon 58, Ooltewah 51 Briar Woods Holiday Tournament Briar Woods 54, Kettle Run 28 Bulldog Bash Centreville 66, Langley 64 (OT) Potomac School 39, Stuart 35 Potomac (Va.) 54, Flint Hill 48 Westfield 39, Battlefield 35 Cap City Classic Meade 69, Catonsville 54 Annapolis 77, St. Mary’s-Annapolis 47 Chatlee Shootout Bishop Ireton 53, Lee County 45 Dundalk Holiday Basketball Tournament Centennial 87, Harford Tech 54 Father George Jesuit Christmas Classic Tampa Jesuit 51, Regis (N.Y.) 44 Jesuit (La.) 49, Loyola Blakefield 44 Georgetown Prep 78, Canisius 61 Fort Lauderdale Beach Holiday Classic Sidwell Friends 69, Westminster Christian 38 Frederick Community College Urbana 63, Crossland 56 George Long Holiday Hoops Tournament Washington-Lee 57, Cardozo 44 Theodore Roosevelt 83, Osbourn Park 65 Glenelg Country 74, Wakefield 67 West Potomac 55, Stonewall Jackson 44 Glory Days Grill Tournament of Champions Madison 54, Woodbridge 45 Robinson 92, South Lakes 89 Hylton 76, Lake Braddock 74 Osbourn 60, Middleburg 57 Governor's Challenge At Wicomico Youth and Civic Center, Salisbury Quarterfinals Blake 71, Cape Henlopen 69 Semifinals Seaford 56, Fairmont Heights 45 Concord 46, Thomas Stone 30 Grace Christian Academy Invitational Grace Brethren-Clinton 75, Clinton Christian 43 King's Christian 53, Grace Christian Academy 51 Hedgesville Holiday Invitational St. Albans 52, Whitman 41 Holiday Classic Coolidge 59, Madison Ridgeland 47 Honda of Dulles Holiday Tournament Broad Run 73, Dominion 47 Loudoun Valley 58, Stone Bridge 50 Hooping Through the Holidays Classic Kellam 44, Parkdale 41 Suitland 54, Wheaton 42 Cesar Chavez 86, Washington Latin 41 Huntingtown Holiday Tournament Northern 43, Severna Park 39 (OT) Joe Cascio Classic Semifinals George Mason 60, Marshall 55 Yorktown 67, Fairfax 55 Freedom-South Riding 75, Falls Church 54 K Guard Holiday Classic Gar-Field 49, Patrick Henry 46 (OT) King George Winter Tournament La Plata 59, Riverbend 45 Landon Invitational Poolesville 64, Severn 62 Landon 56, Saint Anselm's 40 Martinsburg Holiday Tournament Jefferson (W.Va.) 70, Thomas Johnson 55 Maryland National Hoops Classic Eastern 69, Perry Hall 57 Bowie vs. MCS Charter (Phila.) Carroll 69, Riverdale Baptist 56 Montgomery vs. Frederick Basketball Challenge Tuscarora (Md.) 58, Quince Orchard 51 Linganore 73, Damascus 67 Mount Vernon Holiday Tournament Friendly 59, Forest Park 51 Thurgood Marshall 59, McKinley 52 Oakton 65, Mount Vernon 46 Oakland Mills Holiday Tournament Oakland Mills 61, Parkville 50 Park View Holiday Classic Park View 63, Highland 42 Patriots Roundball Classic Avalon 42, Rockville 40 Watkins Mill 48, Wootton 36 Phoenix America Holiday Tournament Millbrook 72, Liberty (Md.) 70 Pohanka Chantilly Classic South County 76, Wilson 67 Chantilly 62, Mills Godwin 46 Mountain View 72, Jefferson 55 Roberts Oxygen Holiday Tournament Springbrook 55, Gaithersburg 50 Southern Maryland Holiday Tournament Chopticon 54, Leonardtown 43 Great Mills 60, Walter Johnson 50 Waldorf Holiday Hoops Classic Edison 78, Westlake 59 Southern 74, Riverdale Baptist 57 Spingarn 81, Lackey 52 North Point 63, O'Connell 58


GIRLS'BASKETBALL


Bowie 86, Crossland 35 Salem 48, Mount Vernon 44 St. John's 79, Murry Bergtraum (N.Y.) 69 H.D. Woodson 62, Hillside 51 Oxon Hill 58, Williamsburg Christian 54 (OT) Middleburg 39, Menchville 30 Largo 64, Forest Park 55 Good Counsel 62, Barron Collier 41 Oakton 70, Estero (Fla.) 23 TOURNAMENTS


Apple Federal Credit Union Winter Classic Stafford 63, Woodbridge 57 Austin Cloyd Memorial Tournament Pulaski Co. 51, Marshall 41 BBOWS Holly and Hoops Carroll 63, Notre Dame Prep 49 Bobby Miller Bulldog Classic Robinson 56, Seneca Valley 37 Churchill 60, St. Andrew's 38 Briar Woods Holiday Tournament Briar Woods 52, Battlefield 43 Bulldog Bash Liberty 47, Centreville 44 (OT) Flint Hill 62, Freedom-South Riding 34 Bullis 55, Potomac (Va.) 46 Cap City Classic Annapolis 64, Huntingtown 58 Diamond State Classic Damascus 40, Caraval Academy 34 Grace Christian Academy Invitational Grace Brethren-Clinton 63, Heritage Academy 62 Hammond Holiday Hoops -- Maroon Bracket North County 52, Hammond 26 Hammond Holiday Hoops --Gold Bracket McDonough 38, Old Mill 36 Honda of Dulles Holiday Tournament Broad Run 55, Loudoun Valley 49 Stone Bridge 47, Dominion 26 Howard Holiday Tournament Blake 46, Kecoughtan 44 Howard 71, Institute of Notre Dame 30 IAABO Board 134 Christmas Tournament St. Mary's Ryken 62, Wise 59 Stonewall Jackson 52, West Springfield 49 Lady Rebels Winter Classic Falls Church 41, Stuart 21 Yorktown 55, Hayfield 39 Fairfax 45, Lake Braddock 42 Stone Ridge 51, Bethesda-Chevy Chase 48 (OT) Mardela Holiday Tournament W.T. Woodson 83, Parkside 38 Millford Mill Holiday Tournament Whitman 46, Centennial 37 Nike Tournament of Champions Spalding 62, Orange Lutheran 57 Oakland Mills Holiday Tournament Oakland Mills 67, Patterson (Balt.) 42 Park View Holiday Classic Brentsville 37, Highland 29 Pohanka Chantilly Classic Georgetown Visitation 41, Paul VI Catholic 38 Potomac Christmas Tournament Friendly 57, School Without Walls 25 Eastern 43, McKinley 32 Friendship Collegiate 55, Suitland 47 Queen Anne’s County Holiday Tournament Severn 76, St. Stephen's/St. Agnes 49 Roberts Oxygen Holiday Tournament Watkins Mill 60, Wilson 30 Springbrook 57, Blair 44 Title IX Holiday Invitational Mater Dei 66, Elizabeth Seton 38 Cosby 50, Delcastle (Del.) 36 Dudley (N.C.) 50, Orangeburg (S.C.) 46 Waldorf Holiday Hoops Classic Calvert 73, North Point 50 Westlake 50, Arundel 41 Holy Cross 97, Meade 48


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own the paint in 62-46 rout of Mills Godwin


BY PAUL TENORIO The partnership between


Chantilly’s two big men, 6-foot- 11 center JohnManning and 6-8 forwardJakeWeigand, isnotyet fully developed — the lingering effect of a knee injury that kept Weigand out all of last season. Yet even as the two are still


learning toplay off eachother, it was clear Wednesday night against Mills Godwin that to- gether they form an effective and dangerous combination. Weigand displayed his offen-


sive instincts and ability to at- tackthebasketwhentheEagles’ defense focused on Manning early on, and the St. Louis- bound Manning poured in 10 points, 5 rebounds and 3 blocks in the fourth quarter to leadNo. 16 Chantilly to a 62-46 win in the semifinals of the Pohanka Chantilly Classic. Weigand finished with a


team-high 17 points and four rebounds and Manning added 15 points, 10 rebounds and 7 blocks for the Chargers. “We’re finally starting to


mesh because I haven’t played with him in a long time,” Man- ning said. “I thinkwe’re doing a great job screening inside and he finishedwell at the basket.” WeigandhelpedtheChargers


(8-2) open up an early leadwith 11 first-halfpoints andChantilly led by 13 with 2 minutes 49 seconds remaining in the third quarter. ButMillsGodwinpulledback


intothegamewithpotent three- point shooting, cutting the defi-


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Bullis perseveres over Potomac’s late rallies


BY PRESTONWILLIAMS In losses this season to No. 6


GoodCounselandNo. 10McNa- mara, Bullis was able to attain leads but not hold them. So when Potomac (Va.) made a run against Bullis on Wednesday night in the Bulldog Bash semi- finals at Westfield, a creeping


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feeling of sour familiarity could have rippled through the Bull- dogs’ bench. Instead of caving, Bullisduga


littledeeperandemergedwitha 55-46 win and a berth in the tournament championship game at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Bullis (7-2) withstood a series


of Potomac mini-rallies and bucked up when the game grew more physical in the second half. “In theMcNamara game, our


heads weredownand the inten- sity level went down as they got on their run,” Bullis sophomore guard Brittany Jackson said. “This time we definitely picked up the intensity instead of let- ting their run get to us. It was just picking each other up and self-motivating ourselves to fin- ish the game.” “Being able to hold off their


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runs — that was our big thing,” said Bullis Coach Kira Orr, a 1993 All-Met at the school. “It was nice to have a lead, a team [can] make a run, and we still


finish it out.Thatwasbig for us.” A nine-point halftime lead dwindled to five, swelled to 15 then was whittled to four mid- way through the fourth quarter whenPotomacsophomoreHan- nahHayes hit a three-pointer to make it 48-44. The Bulldogs closed out the game by making seven of nine free throws. Potomac (7-3) could not quite overcome its four-point second quarter. Only two Panthers scored in the first half, and they managed only two points the final 4 minutes 26 seconds. Senior guard Ashley Nelson


led Bullis with a season-high 18 points, including four of the Bulldogs’ seven three-pointers. Jackson added 16 points and freshman center Lynee Belton had 12 points and 13 rebounds. Potomac sophomore forward


Amber Porter scored her team’s first 11 points and finished with 25, making 11 of 19 field goal attempts on a variety of post moves. She also pulled in 11 rebounds.


St. John’s pulls upset No. 1 St. John’s knocked off


12-time defending New York City champion Murry Berg- traum, 79-69, on its home floor Wednesday in the Bergtraum Holiday Classic. Bergtraum is ranked eighth


nationally in USA Today and had not lost this season. St. John’s juniorguardMoori-


ah Rowser collected 25 points and 10 rebounds for the Cadets (10-0), ranked 23rd nationally. williamsp@washpost.com


who leads themost acclaimed group of female swimming stars inthenationhas decided to resignhis coachingposition inFullerton,Calif. Sean Hutchison, who grew


Chargers to a rout Weigand, Manning


cit to five going into the fourth, and Manning was left as the only bigman on the court down the stretch as the Chargers looked to take away the outside shot. With the Chargers’ lead at five and just 31/2


minutes re-


maining, Manning took over, twice drawing fouls as he went to the rim and both times com- pleting a three-point play to open up an 11-point advantage. “They cut it to five and we


lookedlike anexperiencedteam which we are, we play a lot of seniors,” Chantilly Coach Jim Smith said. “It looked like we knew what to do and we took care of the situationsprettywell at the end of the game.”


South County steps up It took just less than two


minutes for South County’s 11- point lead to get cut to three on Wednesday afternoon, andwith 93 seconds remaining it ap- peared that Wilson’s athleti- cismand pressuremight finally crack a South County teamthat returned just one of its top five scorers fromlast season. Instead, the Stallions re-


sponded to the challenge. Junior Andrew Rector had


two big steals and scored seven points in the final 1:21 and South County (8-1) rewarded the physical inside play of se- nior Nik Biberaj (23 points, 15 rebounds) and junior Marque- ice Johnson (17 points, 13 re- bounds) with a 76-67 win over the Tigers (8-4). The mentality when the lead


shrunk was “we were going to get it, no doubts,” Johnson said. “Once we had that mind-set that’s when Andrew Rector got those two steals and the game was [ours] fromthere.” tenoriop@washpost.com


up in Columbia, and attended Oakton and Centennial high schools, said Wednesday he had long wanted to create an independent post-graduate training team and would de- partastheelitecoachatFuller- ton Aquatic Sports Team (FAST) once the specifics of a new arrangement were workedout. Hutchison acknowledged


that his decision to leave came shortlyafteraclubofficialcon- frontedhimabout rumors that he was having a relationship with one of his female swim- mers, but he said the rumors were untrue and did not com- pelhisdeparture. The official, Bill Jewell,


FAST’s chief operating officer and head coach, said he met with Hutchison to discuss the rumors, but did not urge Hutchisonto resign. “He is going his own way,”


Jewell said. “I’mjust not com- fortable with some of the ru- mors, and I addressed them with him. Basically, the rest is pretty much private and per- sonal and I don’t want to get into it.” Jewell also said: “I didn’t


askhimtoleave. Iaskedhimto solve this problem. . . . I’mbe- ing proactive. . . . Sean has al- ways been an entrepreneurial guy; I suspect this is really what this is about. ” Hutchison, who served as


an assistant coach at the Bei- jing Olympics in 2008 and headU.S.women’scoachat the 2009 swimming world cham- pionships inRome, saidhedid not know whether his biggest stars — including world-re- cord holder Ariana Kukors and multiple Olympic medal- istsMargaretHoelzer and Ka- tie Hoff — would remain at FASTor joinhim. Kukors andHoffdidnot im-


mediately return calls seeking comment. “My goal all along, even be-


fore I came to Southern Cali- fornia, was to have a stand- alone professional team,” Hutchison said. “There is no relationship [with a swim- mer]. I knew the rumors be- fore Bill did and we did talk about them. He did whatever investigation he needed to do as an employer and came up withnothing.” USA Swimming’s code of


conduct bans sexual relation- ships between athletes and coaches. It also requires that anyone with knowledge of such a violation report that violation. FAST was named one of


threeU.S.OlympicCommittee Professional and Post-Gradu- ate TrainingCenters for swim- ming through2012. Under Hutchison and dis-


tance coach JonUrbanchek, it hasbeenconsideredagrowing mecca for female swimmers in the United States, luring Hoff of Towson and Kate Ziegler of Great Falls in the last 14 months. Olympians Caroline Burck-


le and Kara Lynn Joyce also train with Hutchison; Ziegler and Tyler Clary train under Urbanchek. Jewell said he had given no


thought to a successor for Hutchison, who was lured to Fullerton by former USA Swimming national team di- rectorMark Schubert. Bob Bowman, who coaches


Michael Phelps, operates an- other such center at theNorth BaltimoreAquaticClub. USA Swimming spokes-


woman Jamie Fabos Olsen said the organization could not comment because it was unaware of any official action at FAST. Beforemoving to Ful- lerton, Hutchison led King Aquatics to 13 consecutive Pa- cific-Northwest Swimming Championshiptitlesandhere- mains generalmanager of the club. “Sean has been incred- ibly successful, both at King andhere,” Jewell said. shipleya@washpost.com


NDP : Quinn 22, Milchling 9, McKenna 8, Tommins 7, Stanwick 2, Selmeister 1. Totals 16 15-25 49. Halftime: Carroll, 32-26. Three-point goals: AC 6 (Berger 3, Savage 2, Turner); NDP 2 (Quinn, Milchling).


DAMASCUS 40, CARAVAL ACADEMY 34


Highlights: Damascus guard MichelleMahonwas named MVP of the Diamond State Classic. D(8-1) :Day20, Kr. Prange 11,Mahon8, Barrett 1. Totals 14 8-9 40. CA (0-1) : Chard 6, Davis 6, Marillo 6, Walker 6, Swank 4, Wiley 3, Morgan 2, Lillery 1. Totals 12 8-10 34.


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