Mount Hebron High School | Archive | February, 2008

DANNY BICHNER WINS HIS 4TH HOWARD COUNTY TITLE

by Lem Satterfield
 
(Check videos below of Howard County wrestling finals)

Glenelg’s two-time state runner-up Danny Bichner (135) blanked Oakland Mills’ Thomas Consiglio to become only Howard County’s eighth four-time tournmament champion, and three of his teammates joined him on the victory podium as the Gladiators, ranked sixth in the DigitalSports-Maryland State Wrestling Association Top 20, clinched their second straight Howard County title at Atholton on Saturday night.

“I feel pretty good about my match. He didn’t really come close to taking me down. He was kind hanging back, being defensive and posing,” said the University of Maryland-bound Bichner, who blanked Oakland Mills’ Thomas Consigilo, 4-0.

“I was happy with the second period, getting the escape and the takedown to go up 3-0,” said Bichner, a winner of 131 of his 144 high school bouts, including 31 of 34 this year.

“In the third period, I feel like I should have attacked a little more, maybe pushed for another takedown,” Bichner said. “But I got the win, so I feel good about that.”

Although the Gladiators (176 points) have an insurmountable lead over
second place Reservoir (154) and third-place Atholton  (149.5), the
tournament is not complete.

Because of inclement weather on Friday night that forced county school
closures, the event — usually handled over two days — was held on
Saturday only.

State association rules allow public school
wrestlers to compete in no more than four bouts in one day, causing
several of the consolation final bouts to be pushed to Monday at 4 p.m.
at Atholton.

Bichner’s state runner-up teammate, Chris Stinnett (140) scored a technical fall to earn his third straight crown, and state runner-up teammate Brian Marcoux (125) and third-place state finisher Tim Chase (152) earned their second consecutive titles.

Stinnett had pins in 36-seconds and 1:23, respectively, to reach the final.

“My goal, as I told my college coaches, is that I wanted to pin or tech-fall my way through the counties, regions and states, and that’s what I’m trying to do,” said Stinnett, who is headed for Cal State-Fullerton, where he will wrestle.

“I didn’t pin, but I tech-falled him, so I feel like that’s still domination, which is what I’m trying to do,” said Stinnett. “I didn’t wrestle to expectations last year, so this year, I’m trying to go all out.”

Marcoux won a clash of returning county champions, 3-1, in overtime over Howard High’s Tyler Bulger, on a takedown.

“He wrestled his match, caught me off guard with a perfect gameplan. You could tell that he had worked on it. I didn’t attack enough, and when I did attack, I was taking bad shots,” Marcoux said.

“The last match against him, I was flowing with some good shots, but I had no setups this time,” said Marcoux, who defeated Bulger, 13-4, during their first meeting. “This time, we were standing there, trading off shots, and he took a bad shot in the end and I was able to capitalize.”

Reservoir crowned its school’s first champion when junior 171-pounder Tyler Breitschwerdt overcame a 4-1, first-period deficit by pinning Hammond’s Nick Croniger in 3:03.

“I caught him with a fat-man roll, and then I just sort of took him over,” said Breitschwerdt, who is 26-7. “I feel pretty good about this. It gets me ready for regionals.”

Breitschwerdt overcame Oakland Mills’ Woody Hillen, 3-2, in a quadruple overtime semifinal victory before facing Croniger, who pinned him in the first period of their initial meeting.

Atholton crowned four champions for the first time since 2000, as Kevin Beck (103), Doug Carpenter (160), Malcolm Stennett (189) and Mike Massarelli (215) all won titles.

Carpenter, Stennett and Massarelli all improved on their runner-up efforts of a year ago.

Carpenter overcame the Gladiators’ defending champion Alex Hufnagel in overtime, scoring the decisive takedown at mat’s edge.

“I got two escapes, and then tied it up and took it into overtime. I just kept attacking, and he kept scooting back,” said Carpenter, who overcame Oakland Mills’ Chris Ealey, 5-4, in the semifinals.

“I guess [Hufnagel] just gassed out, and that all of the conditioning finally paid off for me,” Carpenter said. “I was the third seed, so anything from the semifinals on is an upset. I don’t know what to tell you man, this is just crazy.”

Stennett, who won by only 2-0 in his semifinal over Wilde Lake’s Patrick James, pinned Reservoir’s Ardy Kamali at 4:30 of their title bout to improve to 32-1.

“I went from the Navy and held the far-side arm and twisted him up,” said Stennett, whose lone defeat was against state champ Danny Miller of Stephen Decatur. “He got free, but I went to a reverse-half and pinned him.”

Massarelli improved his series lead to 2-1 against Marriotts Ridge’s regional champ, Jae Kim, whom he pinned in 39 seconds to improve to 28-1.

“When Malcolm pinned, that was a lot more motivation for me to come out and get a pin,” Massarelli said. “Probably working with each other makes us want to get better.”

Beck won for the 30th consecutive time to improve to 32-1, with his lone defeat being against two-time Baltimore County champion, Avi Friedman of Owings Mills, by 7-1.

As opposed to his regular-season bout with Gerber, won on a last-second reversal for a one point decision, Beck simply dominated from start to finish on Saturday, winning easily, 7-0.

“I tried to stick to my normal move, my fireman’s carry, and I got it on him twice,” said Beck, a sophomore. “Toward the end of the second period, when I was up by two or three, he seemed like he was tiring.”

Winning for Oakland Mills were Jovan Saunders (152) and Mike Santiago (285), with the latter earning his second straight crown, 4-2, over Atholton’s Brian Nance — a county titlist last year at 189 pounds.

A returning regional champion, Santiago is the county’s lone unbeaten wrestler. Santiago improved to 30-0 with 26 pins, dropping Nance, whom he defeated earlier, 2-1, to an overall record of 30-2.

“It was big for me to get the early takedown for momentum. I feel like he wrestled hard, and I can’t give him anything but props,” said Santiago, a B-average student who is considering Cleaveland State University and George Mason for wrestling, or Randolph Macon or Salisbury for football.

“I take a lot of pride in the fact that I’m the only undefeated wrestler in the county, and I want to be an example for kids who might be looking at me and thinking about wrestling,” said Santiago, a 234-pounder. “I want so use this sport to get to college. I’m looking to get that state title.”

River Hill’s state champion Scott Mantua (112) pinned Resevoir’s Ben O’keefe in a cradle in 1:44 to earn his second straight county title.

“At first, I wasn’t finishing my high crotches. But I got that won, drove across and set the cradle right up,” said Mantua. “If you start wrestling right off of the takedown, sometimes, you can get them on their back. I was able to get the cradle locked up real quick. This feels pretty good. It’s a good start to my postseason.”

Mantua’s teammate, state runner-up and two-time regional champion, Nathan White (130), scored a 12-2 major decision over Centennial’s Brian Kraisser for his crown after having twice finished third at counties.

“My first two years, I got third both times and I won regionals both of those years,” White said. “But I had never won the county title, so now, it’s nice to have won it.”

Centennial’s Dan LeRoy (119) won perhaps the event’s most difficult weight class, scoring an overtime, 4-2 decision over Glenelg’s third-place state finisher Brendan Conway.

LeRoy was named the event’s Outstaning Wrestler

“I snapped him down, and then, I kind of hipped-over, more or less the spin-drill that you use in practice and drill for hours every day,” said LeRoy, a junior who scored a semifinal, 13-3 major decision over Reservoir’s Tim Schwartz, the tournament’s No. 1 seed.

“I thought [the sleeper] was a fun thing to be called. I liked it. I knew the tournament was going to be tough,” said LeRoy, a fourth-place county finisher last season who is 32-5. “Conway took me down I think with a double on a good shot by him, and I didn’t defend it. But thankfully, I was able to overcome it in the end.”

Howard County Tournament (Several consolation bouts to be completed on Monday at Atholton starting at 4 p.m.)

Championship finals

103- Kevin Beck (ATH) d. Zach Gerber (G), 7-0

112- Scott Mantua (RH) p. Ben O’Keefe (RS), 1:44

119- Dan LeRoy (CEN) d. Brendan Conway (G), 4-2, OT

125- Brian Marcoux (G) d. Tyler Bulger (HOW), 3-1, OT

130- Nathan White (RH) mj. Brian Kraisser (CEN), 12-2

135- Dan Bichner (G) d. Thomas Consiglio (O), 4-0

140- Chris Stinnett (G) tf. Petter Petties (O), 17-2

145- Jovan Saunders (O) d. Kyle Werner (ATH), 4-2

152- Tim Chase (G) d. Zach Coe (RS), 5-2

160- Doug Carpenter (ATH) d. Alex Hufnagel (G), 4-2, OT

171- Tyler Breitschwerdt (RS) p. Nick Croniger (HAM), 3:03

189- Malcolm Stinnett (ATH) p. Ardy Kamali (RS), 4:30

215- Michael Massarelli (ATH) p. Jae Kim (MR), 0:39

285- Mike Santiago (O) d. Brian Nance (ATH), 4-2

Consolation finals

103- Cameron Kirby (RH) d. Drew Vicker (MH), 4-2

112- Jack Western (CEN) d. Dylan Gillett (HAM), 4-2

119- Tim Schwartz (RS) vs. Stephen Oltjen (MR)*

125- Josh Halper (HAM) d. Mark Colabucci (RS), 2-0

130- Adam D’Amico (ATH) vs. Chris Trainer (MR)*

135- Sean Kirby (RH) d. John Michael Yavorski (CEN), 6-3

140- Brian Lucht (CEN) d. Ben Goodwin (MR), 3-0

145- Josh Tilles (MR) d. Bruce Leuthold (CEN), 7-2

152- Danny Choi (O) vs. Sam Nudelman (MH)*

160- Mike Mullens (RS) Alex Ha (MR), 8-4

171- Scott Trench (RH) d. Samir Marinelli (MR), 7-4

189- Patrick James (WL) d. Matt Widstrom (O), 5-2

215- Mitch Cowger (HAM) p. Michael Daniel (O), 3:29

285- Greg Stokes (M) vs. Adam Reynolds (RS)*

*To be completed at 4 p.m. on Monday at Atholton

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DEFENDING CHAMP GLENELG MOVES SEVEN INTO THE HOWARD COUNTY FINALS

by Lem Satterfield
 

State runners-up Brian Marcoux (125), Danny Bichner (135) and Chris Stinnett (140), third place state finishers Brendan Conway (119) and Tim Chase (152), as well as Zach Gerber (103) and Alex Hufnagel (160) of Glenelg all advanced into the finals round of Saturday’s Howard County Tournament being held at Atholton.

Bichner is trying to become the county’s eighth four-time champion, Stinnett is attempting to win his third straight county title, and Marcoux, Chase and Hufnagel, their second straight county titles for the defending champion Gladiators, who lead the host Raiders, 158.5-to-124.5 following the semifinal round.

Atholton advanced Kevin Beck (103), Kyle Werner (145), Doug Carpenter (160), Malcolm Stennett (189), Mike Massarelli (215) and Brian Nance (285) into the finals.

Nance (30-1) is trying to win his second straight county title, and Carpenter, Stennett (31-1) and Massarelli (27-1) are trying to improve on their runner-up efforts of a year earlier.

Beck is 31-1, with 15 pins and five technical falls.

Beck has a 29-match winning streak since losing, 7-1, to Owings Mill’s Baltimore County and Class 2A-1A North Region champion, Avi Friedman.

Third-place Reservoir has advanced Ben O’Keefe (112), Zach Coe (152), Tyler Breitschwerdt (171) and Ardy Kamali (189), with Kamali’s 8-4 victory over Danny Flannagan of Hammond avenging two earlier losses by major decision.

Moving forward for fourth place Oakland Mills were Thomas Consiglio (135), Peter Petties (140), Jovan Saunders (152) and Mike Santiago (285).

Santiago, who improved to 29-0 with 26 pins, has earned a rematch with Nance, whom he defeated, 2-1, earlier this year.

Nance was county champ at 189; Santiago is the returning titlist at 285.

“I think it’s going to be close all the way to the end,” said Nance, who was penalized a point for fleeing the mat in their earlier meeting.

“Whoever gets the first takedown has the best chance,” Nance said. “Whoever keeps pushing it, that’s the person who is most likely going to win.”

Fifth-place Marriotts Ridge has regional champion Jae Kim (215) in the finals opposite Massarelli. Kim (35-4) has split victories with Massarelli.

For Hammond, Nick Croniger (171) moved into the finals opposite Breitschwerdt.

Returning county champion Tyler Bulger (125) of Howard will meet Marcoux in a clash of returning titlists, having edged Hammond’s Josh Halper in the semifinals.

Bulger lost his earlier match, 13-4, in a contest that was closer than the score would indicate.

“The first time it was close before the last nine seconds of the second period. It was 3-2 him, and I had to hold him for nine seconds, and I would have had choice in the third period,” Bulger recalls.

“So I tried to do everything I could, but I got sloppy and he got an escape and a takedown in those nine seconds. I chose bottom, got away in the third period, and was going for the takedown,” Bulger said. “But he eneded up getting the takedown on a close call, and then, the score started to increase from there. I’m planning on not losing my cool this time.”

River Hill’s state champion Scott Mantua (112) is after his second straight county title, and state runner-up teammte Nathan White (130), his first.

Mantua won his semifinal, 6-0, over Centennial’s Jack Western, who was the only wrestler to beat him last season.

White will meet Centennial’s Brian Kraisser, who scored a four-point takedown in his semifinal, come-from-behind victory over Glenelg’s Craig Brindza.

Also reaching the title round was Centennial’s Dan LeRoy (119), who routed No. 1 seed Tim Schwartz of Reservoir, 13-3, in the semifinals.

Team scores (After semifinals): 1. Glenelg 158.5; 2. Atholton 124.5; 3. Reservoir 118; 4. Oakland Mills 113; 5. Marriotts Ridge 81; 6. Hammond 77; 7. Centennial 75.5; 8. River Hill 71.5; 9. Howard 49.5; 10. Mount Hebron 32; 11. Wilde Lake 12; 12. Long Reach 3.

Howard County Tournament Finalists

103– Kevin Beck, Atholton vs. Zach Gerber, Glenelg

112– Scott Mantua, River Hill vs. Ben O’Keefe, Reservoir

119– Dan LeRoy, Centennnial vs. Brendan Conway, Glenelg

125-
Brian Marcoux, Glenelg vs. Tyler Bulger, Howard

130– Brian Kraiser, Centennial vs. Nathan White, River Hill

135– Danny Bichner, Glenelg vs. Thomas Consiglio, Oakland Mills

140
– Chris Stinnett, Glenelg vs. Peter Petties, Oakland Mills

145– Jovan Saunders, Oakland Mills vs. Kyle Werner, Atholton

152– Tim Chase, Glenelg vs.  Zach Coe, Reservoir

160– Alex Hufnagel, Glenelg vs. Doug Carpenter, Atholton

171– Tyler Breitschwerdt, Reservoir vs. Nick Croniger, Hammond

189– Malcolm Stennett, Atholton vs. Ardy Kamali, Reservoir

215– Mike Massarelli, Atholton vs. Jae Kim, Marriotts Ridge

285– Mike Santiago, Oakland Mills vs. Brian Nance, Atholton

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HANDS DOWN!!: HOWARD COUNTY SEEDS, SCHEDULE & SOME HISTORY

Howard County Tournament Seeds:


103- 1. Kevin Beck, Atholton; 2. Zach Gerber, Glenelg; (Click to see Beck’s victory over Gerber) 3. Cameron Kirby, River Hill; 4. Evan Peck, Marriotts Ridge; 5. Drew Vickers, Mount Hebron; 6. Nick Trevizo, Howard; 7. Josh Knox, Reservoir; 8. Brendan McNelly, Centennial

112- 1. Scott Mantua, River Hill; 2.  Ben O’Keefe, Reservoir; 3. Jack Western, Centennial; 4. Dylan Gillett, Hammond; 5. Kyle Marvin, Marriotts Ridge; 6. Taylor Klotzman, Mount Hebron; 7. Nick Caffery, Glenelg; 8. Tony Chilcoate, Atholton

119- 1. Tim Schwartz, Reservoir; 2. Brendan Conway, Glenelg; 3. Kris Dutt, Howard; 4. Dan LeRoy, Centennial; 5.  Stephen Oltjen, Marriotts Ridge; 6. Brandon Campbell, Hammond; 7. Matt Benecky, Atholton; 8. Nick Allera, Wilde Lake
 
125- 1. Brian Marcoux, Glenelg; 2. Tyler Bulger, Howard; 3. Josh Halper, Hammond; 4. Mark Colabucci, Reservoir; 5. Evan Shebel, River Hill; 6. Julian Wood, Oakland Mills; 7. Andrew Romano, Mount Hebron; 8. Ed Neuberger, Centennial

130-  1. Brian Kraisser, Centennial; 2. Nathan White, River Hill; 3. Chris Trainer, Marriotts Ridge; 4. Craig Bridnza, Glenelg; 5. Sam Henig, Hammond; 6. Mario Trevizo, Howard; 7. Adam D’Amico, Atholton; 8. Kahlil Norris, Oakland Mills

135- 1. Danny Bichner, Glenelg; 2. Thomas Consiglio, Oakland Mills; 3. Sean Kirby, River Hill; 4. Kevin Eckert, Howard; 5. Zach Ganoe, Hammond; 6. John Michael Yavorski, Centennial; 7. Jason Giamonna, Reservoir; 8. Johnathan Martin, Long Reach

140- 1. Chris Stinnett, Glenelg; 2. Brian Lucht, Centennial; 3. Peter Petties, Oakland Mills; 4. Ben Goodwin, Marriotts Ridge; 5. Nathan Bolton, Hammond; 6. Jimmy Geiser, Atholton; 7. Sean O’Keefe, Reservoir; 8. Jose Griffin-Benitez, River Hill

145- 1. Jovan Saunders, Oakland Mills; 2. Kyle Werner, Atholton; 3. Josh Tilles, Marriotts Ridge; 4. Bruce Leuthold, Centennial; 5. Mike O’Leary, Glenelg; 6. Roberto Aleman, Hammond; 7. Josh Clark, Howard; 8. Joey Montag, Long Reach

152- 1. Tim Chase, Glenelg; 2. Zach Coe, Reservoir; 3. Sam Nudelman, Mount Hebron; 4. Johann Lilly, Centennial; 5. Matt Frieson, Marriotts Ridge; 6. Garrett Walsh, River Hill; 7. Ben Gillie, Hammond; 8. Bronson Weston, Howard

160- 1. Alex Hufnagel, Glenelg; 2. Chris Ealey, Oakland Mills; 3. Doug Carpenter, Atholton; 4. Mike Mullens, Reservoir; 5. Alex Ha, Marriotts Ridge; 6. Colin Weber, Hammond; 7. Brendan Fennessy, River Hill; 8. Sumer Punia, Mount Hebron

171- 1. Tyler Breitschwerdt, Reservoir; 2. Justin Darden, Howard; 3. Scott Trench, River Hill; 4. Dono James, Atholton; 5. Woody Hillen, Oakland Mills; 6. Gary Keister, Glenelg; 7. Samir Marinelli, Marriotts Ridge; 8. Justin Seigel, Centennial

189- 1. Malcolm Stinnett, Atholton; 2. Danny Flannagan, Hammond; 3. Ardy Kamali, Reservoir; 4. Matt Widstrom, Oakland Mills; 5. Patrick James, Wilde Lake; 6. Jon Mullinix, Glenelg; 7. John Simonetti, Marriotts Ridge; 8. Scott Scherr, Centennial

215- 1. Michael Massarelli, Atholton; 2. Jae Kim, Marriotts Ridge; 3. Mitch Cowger, Hammond; 4. Eric Kohr, River Hill; 5. Jackson Drury, Wilde Lake; 6. Michael Daniel, Oakland Mills; 7. John Barrett, Centennial; 8. Zach Cross, Glenelg

285- 1. Mike Santiago, Oakland Mills; 2. Brian Nance, Atholton; 3. Peter Rangelov, Wilde Lake; 4. Derek Patrick, Glenelg; 5. Greg Stokes, Marriotts Ridge; 6.  Pablo Aleman, Hammond; 7.  Kevin Woods, Howard;  8.  Adam Reynold, Reservoir
 
   

Howard County Tournament Schedule:

What: Howard County Tournament.

Where: Atholton High in Columbia

When:Friday, February 22 –3-4 p.m.  Prelims
                                         4-6 p.m.  Quarterfinals
                                        7-10 p.m. Consolation prelims, quarterfinals
          
         Saturday, February 23 –10:30-noon Semifinals, consolation quarterfinals

                     
                                           12:45-1:30 p.m. Consolation semifinals
                                            2-3 p.m. Finals for 5th-6th; 7th-8th
                                            6-7 p.m. Finals for 3rd-4th
                                            7-9:30 p.m. Championship finals


Individual returning county champions: (Nine total) Glenelg — Brian Marcoux,    125; Danny Bichner, 135 (3X);  Chris Stinnett, 140 (2X); Tim Chase, 152; Alex Hufnagel, 160; Atholton — Brian Nance, 285; Howard — Tyler Bulger, 125; Oakland Mills — Mike Santiago , 285; River Hill — Scott Mantua, 112.
     
Undefeated wrestlers: Mike Santiago, Oakland Mills, 285 (26-0).

Defending team champion: — Glenelg

Potential milestone: 
Danny Bichner of Glenelg can become only the county’s eighth four-time champion. (See list below); Chris Stinnett of Glenelg  can become the county’s 19th three-time champion.

Toughest weight class: 119 — No. 1 seed — Tim Schwartz, Reservoir (has lost to Dan LeRoy); No. 2 seed — Brendan Conway, Glenelg (has lost to Tim Schwartz, Kris Dutt); No. 3 seed– Kris Dutt, Howard (has lost to Tim Schwartz); No. 4 seed — Dan LeRoy, Centennial.

Tournament sleeper: Centennial’s Dan LeRoy. Wrestled mostly at 125, where he defeated Reservoir’s Tim Schwartz, and suffered his lone league losses to Glenelg’s Brian Marcoux and Howard’s Tyler Bulger, by decisions each time. Placed fourth, third and sixth, respectively, in last year’s county, region and state tournament — all at 119 pounds. Big and physically strong for this weight class, LeRoy has notable victories over Urbana’s Billy Hering, Bowie’s Tyler Smith and Aberdeen’s Chris Hoffman.

What a difference a year makes:
Glenelg’s Tim Chase defeated  Atholton’s Mike Massarelli for last year’s 171-pound county title. Chase is this year’s No. 1 seed at 152; Massarelli is the No. 1 seed at 215.

Weight classes featuring two returning champions: 125- Glenelg’s Brian Marcoux; Howard’s Tyler Bulger; 285- Atholton’s Brian Nance; Oakland Mills’ Mike Santiago.

Schools looking to crown their first county champions:
Marriotts Ridge, Reservoir.

FOUR-TIME
HOWARD COUNTY CHAMPIONS

TIM LEWIS ATHOLTON 1974-77
JEFF ROSENBERG OAKLAND MILLS 1985-88
ADAM SEIDMAN OAKLAND MILLS 1990-93
JOSH ZILLMER HAMMOND 1994-97
JEREMY LIGNELLI GLENELG 1994-97
RYAN GREEN RIVER HILL 1999-02
VINCE TAWEEL HAMMOND 2004-07

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RIVER HILL GETS BY GLENELG

Phil Ashtianie had a game-high 19 points as River Hill High rallied past Glenelg, 42-39, in a Howard County boys’ basketball contest Friday evening. The Hawks (10-5 overall, 8-5 in Howard County) trailed 20-12 at halftime, but outscored the Gladiators, 30-19, over the final 16 minutes of regulation.

Bruce Richardson led Glenelg (7-10, 6-7) with 16 points. River Hill hosts Hammond Tuesday afternoon in league action, and Glenelg welcomes Atholton.

River Hill: Singh 6, Serleth 5, Ames 6, Ashtianie 19, Asher 2. Totals 12 13-19 42.
Glenelg: Richardson 16, Visnic 3, Osborne 4, Sones 6, Dziwulski 2, Trawick 8. Totals 15 5-9 39. Halftime: Glenelg 20, River Hill 12.

Long Reach 64, Centennial 60
Senior Obi Ukwuoma scored 16 points, and senior guard Deon Queen contributed 12 as Long Reach hold off Centennial in Ellicott City. Junior forward Julius Fambro and senior forward Allante Crenshaw each scored 10 for the Lightning (14-2, 11-2), who stands one game behind Howard.

Colin Gibbons led all scorers with 17 points for Centennial (6-11, 4-9), and Tandario Bogues and Marcos Ocadiz each added 10. Long Reach is at Mount Hebron Tuesday afternoon, while Centennial travels to Wilde Lake.   

Long Reach: Bell 3, Crenshaw 10, Queen 12, Ukwuoma 16, Lloyde 6, Furby 2, Devine-Hernandez 2, Fambro 10, Thomas 3. Totals 25 13-15 64.
Centennial: Bogues 10, Weintraub 8, Gibbons 17, Ocadiz 10, Stinnette 4, Schryer 2, Edmonds 9. Totals 24 9-14 60. Halftime: Long Reach 29, Centennial 27.

Mount Hebron 61, Hammond 46

Sophomore Mike McCarthy scored 14 points as Mount Hebron gained its first victory of the season. The Vikings (1-16, 1-12), who started 0-12 last winter, led 25-18 at halftime before tacking on 36 points in the second half.

Junior guard Chris Baker had a game-high 18 points for Hammond (2-12, 2-11), which has dropped eight straight decisions. The Bears travel to River Hill Tuesday while Mount Hebron hosts Long Reach.

Hammond: Ajayi 5, Baker 18, Bellow 3, Bjerre 6, Blossom 2, Rogers 8, Wenig 3. Totals 17 8-12 46.
Mount Hebron: Zacharias 2, McCarthy 14, Neal 8, Schultz 8, Webber 10, Kumar 8, Ireland 4, Chatham 7. Totals 18 23-28 61. Halftime: Mount Hebron 25, Hammond 18.

Reservoir 69, Oakland Mills 60, OT

Senior center Bill Reybold scored a game-high 26 points as Reservoir outlasted Oakland Mills in Fulton. Junior Calvin Matthews added 10 points for the Gators (5-12, 5-8), who won their second straight decision.

Senior Ryan Dunlap had 22 points to lead Oakland Mills (4-11, 4-9), and Gionni Williams chipped in 11. Reservoir travels to league-leading Howard Tuesday afternoon while Oakland Mills host Marriotts Ridge.

Oakland Mills: Dunlap 22, Striano 7, Kersey 9, Sturm 7, G. Williams 11, Lee 4. Totals 18 18-20 60.
Reservoir: Reydold 26, Matthews 10, Brooks 8, Summers 3, Witmer 6, Godbout 4, Johnson 5, Engelkemier 2, Schuster 4. Totals 20 27-41 69. Halftime: Reservoir 24, Oakland Mills 17. End of regulation: Tied at 58.

Marriotts Ridge and Wilde Lake to play Monday

After a water main break at Wilde Lake Friday forced a postponement, Marriotts Ridge will visit the Wildecats, looking to move back into a first-place tie with Howard. The Mustangs (14-2, 11-1) will play at Oakland Mills Tuesday, then host No. 20 Howard Friday evening in Marriottsville.

 

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