High school sports roundup (Aug. 25) – Baltimore Sun

2022-09-10 08:21:02 By : Ms. Jane kuang

Here’s a roundup of high school varsity action on Thursday, Aug. 25.

North Harford 200, Patterson Mill 206, Perryville 230: Greg Sebring fired a low round of 38 to lead the Hawks’ win at Exton Golf Course. Also scoring for the Hawks were John Manzari, 39; Lucas Parks, 40; Cooper Honig, 41; and Coulter Parsons, 42. Drew Pape shot 40 to lead the Huskies, while Charlie Topping, Ryan Malenfant and John Musto each shot 41. Nathan Haywood added a 43 for the Huskies and while her round didn’t count toward the team scoring, Maddie Rutch shot 48 for the low female round.

Andrew Kidd shot 40 to pace Perryville, while Jared Eldreth added a 41. Also for the Panthers, Lucas Umbarger shot 47, Owen Lidcuff, 48, and Mikey Phillips, 54. Edgewood had three golfers, which is not enough for a team score. Jada Flowe shot 56, while Kyle Poretti shot 61 and Tyler Hanson, 63.

Harford Tech 228, North East 249: The Cobras had all five players shoot in the 40s to beat the Indians at Patriots Glen Golf Course. Host Elkton had four players and didn’t register a team score. Luke Cimino led Tech with a 43 and Aurora Walters added a 44. Collin Collier also shot 44, while Kacy Day added a 48 and Jackson Parks shot 49. Noah Wallace, last year’s Class 2A/1A state champion, shot 33 to comfortably lead all players.

Fallston 206, Aberdeen 239, Bo Manor 242, Havre de Grace 291: The Cougars were led by Noah Bark with a 36 and Cam Konkle with a 41, in the win at Ruggles Golf Course. Aberdeen’s Erica Honadel shot a 35, her second straight round under par, to lead females, while Fallston’s Jupiter Moore shot 42.

Broadneck 162, Crofton 162, Severna Park 181 South River 183: South River’s Aiden Dillahey shot the low individual round, but Broadneck and Crofton tied for team honors during a four-team A Division match held at Renditions in Davidsonville on Wednesday. Dillahey fired a 36 to take medalist honors, but Owen Newberry and Dom Zanolli both shot 38 to tie for second place individually and lead Crofton, the defending Anne Arundel County champion. Broadneck’s Ben Coe also shot 38. The Bruins had three players post 41s – Bailey Bolter, Ian O’Neill and James Smack. Jake Ciuba shot a 43 to lead Severna Park.

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