Elkton's boys basketball team improved to 3-0 on the season with a 68-63 triumph over visiting Bel Air Friday night.
Elkton broke open a tight game with three three-pointers early in the fourth quarter on the way to a 50-39 triumph over host Perryville in the two teams' girls basketball season opener Friday night.
Bohemia Manor's Zach Laird showed off his sprinting skills when it mattered most.
Laird overtook Boonsboro's Henry Schmidt with about 150 yards left in Saturday's MPSSAA cross country meet at Hereford High to capture his second consecutive state title. The Rising Sun volleyball team swept visiting Elkton in a region semifinal match Wednesday night, November 7.
The Tigers triumphed 25-7, 25-14, 25-15. North East's Alex Hoffman continued to have success against Elkton.
Hoffman scored what proved to be the game-winning goal with 20:04 remaining in regulation off a cross from Catie Roberts to lift the Indians girls soccer team to a 2-1 triumph over the visiting Elks in a first round playoff game Friday afternoon. The Rising Sun girls finished fifth and the Bohemia Manor boys were sixth at the Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference cross country championship meet in Churchville Tuesday, October 23.
Bohemia Manor captured the team title and Dylan Whitney of Perryville earned medalist honors at the Cecil County golf tournament, held Tuesday, October 16, at Furnace Bay.
Whitney carded an 82, one stroke better than the Eagles' state qualifier Will Smethurst. Led by race winners Emma Cease and Alex Longeway, the Rising Sun girls and Bohemia Manor boys captured the title at the Cecil County cross country meet held at Calvert Regional Park Tuesday, October 9.
Cease captured the girls event in a time of 20:01, eight seconds ahead of teammate Heather Horst. Tome, North East, and Rising Sun prevailed as six county field hockey teams played Monday, October 8, at Rullo Stadium on the campus of the University of Delaware.
In the opener, Tome topped Bohemia Manor 4-0. In a postgame meeting with his team, Elkton football coach Matt Feeney called Friday night's victory a "season-saver."
The Elks (4-2) snapped a two-game losing streak and bolstered their playoff aspirations with a dominant demonstration during a 50-30 drubbing of previously undefeated host Havre de Grace Friday night at Harris Stadium. |
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