[Baltimore Sun] High school sports roundup (May 3)

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Here’s a roundup of high school varsity action on Friday, May 3.

Softball

Mt. Hebron 16, Oakland Mills 0: The Vikings (11-5) closed the regular season with a fourth straight win, highlighted by an eight-run second inning. Rain Worrel and Alyssa Perez led the offense each with three RBIs. Kaelyn Cisna provided an added spark with three hits, including a triple. Katherine Williams and Abby Magdar each had multiple hits as well for Mt. Hebron. Madgar also pitched three shutout innings, striking out seven.

Perry Hall 19, Carver A&T 6: Ameila Kitchin worked both sides of the plate to lead the visiting Gators over the Wildcats. Kitchin threw 6⅔ innings of relief, gave up one run on three hits, walked one and struck out six for the win. Kitchin went 4-for-5, had three doubles and three RBIs

Baseball

Patterson Mill 3, C. Milton Wright 1: Michael Hemelt went seven innings, gave up one run on four hits, walked three and struck out 13 and the visiting Huskies beat the Mustangs. Patterson Mill scored all three runs in the first inning and gave up one run in the seventh inning.

Harford Tech 10, Joppatowne 0: Sam Roney and CJ Scism combined efforts to throw a no-hitter for the host Cobras (13-4, 10-2) over the Mariners. Roney pitched the first two innings, walked one and struck out two. Reliever Scism went three innings and struck out eight. The victory secured the Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference Susquehanna Division. Aiden Sullivan (2-for-2) had a double, a stolen base, two runs scored and two RBIs for Harford Tech.

Chesapeake-AA 8, Crofton 1: Winning pitcher Dylan Adams went seven innings, gave up one run on four hits, walked two and struck out eight and the host Cougars beat the Cardinals. Carter Drab (2-for-4) had two doubles, an RBI and scored twice for Chesapeake.

Boys lacrosse

Gilman 15, St. Mary’s 2: The visiting Greyhounds (11-5, 6-3 Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference) beat the Saints (5-12, 2-7). Gilman was led by Jay Wilkerson (3 goals, 2 assists), James Meyer (3 goals, 1 assist) and Jay Rodgers (2 goals, 1 assist). Both teams will complete their respective regular-season play on Tuesday. The Greyhounds travel to  McDonogh and St. Mary’s hosts Severn.

Girls lacrosse

River Hill 18, Wilde Lake 4: Zoe Schodzinski led the Hawks with seven points (three goals, four assists) in the win. Gabby Bergstrom scored four times for River Hill, while Sydney Case and Charlotte Laraway each scored twice. River Hill (8-6, 5-4 Howard County) won its second straight to close the regular season.

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