Dulaney High School | Archive | January, 2008

SCORING AT WILL: PERRY HALL OUTLASTS DULANEY

The matchup between Dulaney and Perry Hall wasn’t necessarily a must-watch on the Baltimore County schedule Friday evening. But those who attended got their monies-worth.

The Gators outscored the Lions, 94-84, in a 3A/4A match on Ebenezer Road. Senior forward Rich Mason had a game-high 33 points, and Chris Sokolis added 27 for the Gators (3-12, 2-2).   

DaVante Farrell (13) and Matt Wood (11) also scored in double figures for Perry Hall, which scored 57 points in the second half. Senior guard Alex Frederick led four double-digit scorers for Dulaney (7-9, 2-3) with 18 points, and junior guard Kevin Harrison had 16.

The Lions will play at Catonsville Wednesday evening while Perry Hall host Hereford.

Dulaney: Harrison 16, Frederick 18, O’Connor 3, Lynch 11, Cowherd 9, Kaspa 7, Kennely 2, Larsen 12, Diaz 6 Totals 34 13-16 84.
Perry Hall: Sokolis 27, Farrell 13, Fisher 8, Frey 2, Wood 11, Mason 33, Totals 35 19-29 94. Halftime: Perry Hall 37, Dulaney 30.

New Town 90, Western Tech 58

Junior guard Chris Hutchinson scored 16 points, and Stuart Clarke added 15, leading New Town to an easy decision over Western Tech in 1A/2A action. Seniors Kendrick Brown and James Black each had 14 and 13, respectively for the Owings Mills school (8-6, 3-1) which led 56-23 at halftime.

Donzel Mooney led all scorers with 32 points for Western Tech (3-11, 1-3). The Wolverines host defending county champ and No. 3 Randallstown Wednesday evening. New Town host Sparrows Point. 

Western Tech: Reed 3, Grant 4, Vincent 7, Prioleau 1, Stokes 2, Moore 2, Mannone 2, Mooney 32, Knight 1, Lawson 4. Totals 16 19-25 58.
New Town:
Edwards 8, Evans 4, Black 13, Kee 2, Clarke 15, Aderogba 2, Hutchinson 16, Brown 14, Cornish 3, James 7, Cooke 6. Totals 34 15-25 90. Halftime: New Town 56, Western Tech 23.

Pikesville 61, Sparrows Point 41

Junior guard Frederick Sellers scored 12 points and senior center Brandon Osefoh added 10 as Pikesville defeated Sparrows Point in 1A/2A action. The Panthers (10-4, 3-2) led 33-14 at intermission as they won the second straight decision.

Sparrows Point: Deall 7, Bowman 6, McVey 4, Brady 10, Jemelka 9, Haskins 2, Clark 3. Totals 14 5-6 41.
Pikesville: Anzaroot 4, Sellers 12, Bryant 8, Faucette 4, Washington 8, Harper 8, Salau 4, Cruz 2, Gilmore 4, Osefoh 10. Totals 28 2-6 61. Halftime: Pikesville 33, Sparrows Point 14.

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WOODLAWN, PARKVILLE SET FOR SHOWDOWN

Darius Nesmith scored a game-high 21 points and senior Keon Bennett
added 10 as Woodlawn High remained unbeaten in Baltimore County 3A/4A boys’ basketball play with a 63-31 decision over Towson Wednesday
evening.

The Warriors (9-3, 4-0) built a 20-point halftime lead en
route to their ninth win in the last 10 games. Friday evening, Woodlawn
hosts No. 13 Parkville for sole possession of first. 

Junior forward Drew Liebert had seven points for Towson (5-8, 1-3). The
Generals travel to Milford Mill Friday evening in league play.


Woodlawn:
Nesmith 21, Bennett 10, E. Brown 3, Grey 9, Daniels 4, Roary
4, Kennerly 4, Giles-Johnson 2, T. Brown 2, Boyles 2, Hairston 2.
Totals 27 7-14 63.

Towson:
Jackson 3, Tillman 3, Gearhart 3, R. Davis 5, Liebert 7, M.
Davis 6, Wilkes 2, Mosca 2. Totals 12 6-15 31. Halftime: Woodlawn 33,
Towson 13.

Dulaney 69, Patapsco 61
Junior guard Kevin Harrison scored 21 points, and Jamie Cowherd added 16 as Dulaney High rallied for a 69-61 victory over Patapsco in a Baltimore County 3A/4A boys’ basketball contest in Timonium Wednesday evening.

Senior guard Mike Lynch had 14 points for the Lions (7-8, 2-2), who outscored Patapsco, 49-29 in the second half to overcome a 12-point halftime deficit. Tavon Thomas scored 18 points to lead Patapsco (9-4, 1-3), which dropped its third straight league contest, and Micquante Green added 15.

The Patriots will host Catonsville in league action Friday evening while Dulaney travels to Perry Hall.

Patapsco: Thomas 18, Murray 4, Satterwhite 2, Vinson 3, Mustafa 2, Green 15, Matthews 2, Lindsay 10, Biddner 6. Totals 22 12-25 61.
Dulaney: Harrison 21, Lynch 14, Cowherd 16, Larsen 6, Diaz 6, Raspa 3, O’Connor 3. Totals 22 16-20 69. Halftime: Patapsco 32, Dulaney 20.


Hereford 73, Dundalk 63

Junior guard Jake Gibson scored a game-high 18 points and Digges Bosley contributed 16, leading Hereford past Dundalk in Parkton. Seniors Ben Wareheim and Ryan Rock had 13 and 12 points respectively for the Bulls (9-5, 3-1).

Jermon Bacchus led Dundalk (4-7, 2-2) with 17 points, and seniors Kevin Watkins and Travis Davis added 16 and 15 points respectively. Hereford travels to Franklin Friday evening for a league contest while Dundalk welcomes Kenwood.

Dundalk: Bacchus 17, Davis 15, Watkins 16, Holmes 7, Miller 2, Epps 6. Totals 26 8-12 63.
Hereford: Badawi 5, Swift 3, Rock 12, Sarris 6, Gibson 18, Bosley 16, Wareheim 13. Totals 29 6-15 73. Halftime: Hereford 34, Dundalk 33.


Milford Mill 57, Catonsville 47

Junior guard Xavier Drake scored a game-high 17 points leading Milford Mill past Catonsville. Junior forward James Stephens added 10 points for the Millers (5-7, 3-1), who led by 14 points at halftime.

Junior Andy Coates led Catonsville (2-11, 0-4), which dropped its ninth consecutive decision, with 15 points. The Comets travel to Patapsco Friday evening while Milford Mill hosts Towson in league competition. 

Milford Mill: McCray 8, Drake 17, Bolton 8, Salisbury 6, Mitchell 6, Stephens 10, Bradley 2. Totals 18 18-23 57.
Catonsville: Foster 2, Johnson 2, Pinckney 5, Singleton 7, Miles 5, Phillips 2, Vasco 9, Coates 15. Totals 19 6-9 47. Halftime: Milford Mill 31, Catonsville 17.

Perry Hall 68, Franklin 61

Senior Rich Mason scored a game-high 20 points, and sophomore DaVante
Farrell added 18, leading Perry Hall to win its first league triumph
Wednesday. Jon Tyscko and Matt Wood each had 11 and 10 points,
respectively for the Gators (2-12, 1-3), who snapped a four-game losing
skid.

Senior forward Devon Herbert scored 19 points to lead Franklin (6-8,
2-1), and senior Jamal Jones had 14. The Indians host Hereford Friday
evening in league play while Perry Hall hosts Dulaney.
 
Franklin: Dickey 4, Reitter 7, Jones 14, Wilner 5, Herbert 19, Wilder 6, Mays 2, Mendelzon 4. Totals 25 10-16 61.

Perry Hall:
Sokolis 9, Tyscko 11, Farrell 18, Wood 10, Mason 20. Totals 27 12-20 68. Halftime: Perry Hall 33, Franklin 24.


Parkville 61, Kenwood 51

Junior guard Tom Cummings scored 18 points, and sophomore center Josh Corbett added 13, leading Parkville over host Kenwood. Sophomore guard Mark Fields had 12 for the Knights (10-4, 3-0), who led 34-20 at halftime enroute to their fifth straight win.

Charles Taylor had a game-high 21 points to lead Kenwood (5-7, 2-2), which travels to Dundalk Friday evening. Parkville is at Woodlawn Friday evening, with the winner claiming sole possession of first.

Parkville:
Fields 12, Cummings 18, Wiggins 2, Jackson 2, Dell 6, Corbett 13, Alaeze 4, Perry 4. Totals 23 11-18 61.
Kenwood: Clennon 6, Winder 9, C. Taylor 21, Butler 4, Macer 2, Blackmon 6, S. Taylor 3. Totals 18 10-12 51. Halftime: Parkville 34, Kenwood 20.

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MILFORD MILL BOUNCES DULANEY

Junior forward Kevin Fulton scored 16 points as Milford Mill knocked off Dulaney, 66-59, in a Baltimore County 3A/4A boys’ basketball match on Washington Avenue Wednesday. Senior forward Christopher Code and senior center Brian Salisbury each had 13 for the Millers (3-7, 1-1), who bounced back from Tuesday’s non-league loss at No. 6 Douglass.

Junior guard Jamie Cowherd led all scorers with 25 points for Dulaney, and junior guard Kevin Harrison added 11. The Lions (6-7, 1-1) play at Franklin Friday evening, while Milford Mill hosts Patapsco.

Millford Mill 66, Dulaney 59
Milford Mill:
Dobbins 4, Drake 10, Code 13, Salisbury 13, Stephens 9, Fulton 16, Goode 1. Totals 25 15-32 66.
Dulaney: Harrison 11, Frederick 8, Lynch 5, Cowherd 25, Raspa 5, Larsen 2, Diaz 3. Totals 20 14-20 59. Halftime: Milford Mill 32, Dulaney 26.

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LION GIRLS FALL AGAIN AT BASKETBALL ACADEMY

Sophomore guard Shatyra Hawkes scored 15 points, and sophomore forward
Briana Hutchen added 13, leading No. 1 St. Frances Academy to a 52-23
victory over No. 13 Dulaney at the 12th annual Basketball Academy at
Morgan State University Saturday.

The Panthers (14-3) dominated the defending Baltimore County champions
in the second half, 30-7, as the east Baltimore school rebounded from
Friday’s loss to Prince George’s County’s Riverdale Baptist. St.
Frances outscored Dulaney, 20-3, in the final quarter.

Senior forward Danielle Parker, who played two seasons with the
Panthers, had six points for Dulaney (4-3). Junior center Emily
Gladstone and junior guard Annie Trapp also scored six.

The Lions, who lost Thursday to Western at Hill Field House, led 10-7
after the opening quarter with Parker and Gladstone combining for
seven. The Panthers gained the lead at half as Hutchens poured in 11.

St. Frances 52, Dulaney 23
St. Frances:
Benn 6, Bennett 2, Bristow 2, Harmon 7, Hawkes 15, Hutchens 13, Ngobeni 3. Totals 20 8-13 52.
Dulaney: Parker 6, Jantzen 1, Myers 4, Trapp 6, Gladstone 6. Simanski 1. Totals 8 7-14 23. Halftime: St. Frances 22, Dulaney 16.

St. Frances    7 15 10 20-52
Dulaney       10   6   4   3-23

-Derek Toney

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DULANEY, CATONSVILLE GIRLS FALL AT BASKETBALL ACADEMY

 by Brandon Hopp

 Junior guard Keirah Hicks scored a game-high 12 points as Western defeated Dulaney 37-17.  The first game of the 12th annual Basketball Academy at Morgan State University was filled with turnovers, missed shots and maybe nerves.

Both schools entered the contests as one of the top teams in their respective counties, Western from Baltimore City and Dulaney from Baltimore County.

The first quarter ended with in a 2-2 tie after the Dove’s Akeema Richards and the Lion’s Danielle Parker each scored a basket to provide all the scoring in the first eight minutes.

Then Western (9-2) went on a 15-0 run to start the second quarter.  Ashle Craig scored four, Achiri Ade added three points and Hicks made two threes on the run.  The Doves scored outscored the Lions 22-3 in the second and took a 24-5 lead into the half.

Dulaney (7-1)  never really got it going in the game.  Star player, senior guard Danielle Parker scored a team-high eight points and junior center Emily Gladstone contributed six. 


No. 4 Western 37, No. 13 Dulaney 17

Dulaney    2    3    7    5    —    17
Western   2    22  11   2    —    37

D—Parker 8, Gladstone 6, Sheshi 2, Malstrom 1.  Totals 7 3-16 17.
W—Hicks 12, Ade 8, Richards 4, Craig 4, Forman 4, Stevenson 3, McKnight 2. Totals 12 11-21 37.

Half—Western 24, Dulaney 5.

In the second game, Catonsville dropped a decision to City 61-51.

These two teams are familiar with each other despite City hailing from Baltimore and Catonsville of Baltimore County.  Last season, the Knights beat the Comets 67-58 to advance to the 3A North Regional.  Catonsville were eager to get back on the court with City for a bit of revenge.

The Comens (8-2) got off to a fast start and held a 13-8 lead after the first quarter.  Junior guard Shamika Williams (15 points) scored six points and Shelby Polk scored five in the quarter. 

Catonsville continued their strong play and had a 22-15 lead with 3:24 left to play in the half before the Knights (10-0) made their move.

City scored the next nine points to take its first lead of the game with 1:20 left in the second quarter at 24-22.  The Knights held on for a 27-26 advantage going into the half.

Senior forward Jessica Nonn picked up her third foul in the first quarter and was forced to sit for the entire second quarter.  With Nonn, one of the team’s top scorers, on the bench, Catonsville relied heavily on Williams. 

“I thought we were fortunate to be up by one at halftime because we were playing really sloppy and they were playing fairly well,” Petrides said.  “I thought our third quarter made the difference.”

The Knights went on a 17-2 run during the pivotal third quarter to separate from the Comets and maintained a 46-32 lead with 1:40 left in the quarter.   During the run, Taft hit two three-pointers and her backcourt mate Breaira Barksdale hit another. 

Nonn, who finished with 13 points, made her presence felt in the third as she scored eight points but Catonsville trailed 48-37 going into the final quarter. 

The Comets went on a 7-2 run to cut the deficit to six points with just over five minutes left to play.

But Taft and City would not be denied the program’s first victory at the prestigious mixer held at Morgan State. 

 
No. 5 City 61, No. 17 Catonsville 51

Catonsville    13    13    11    14    —    51
City              8     19    21    13    —    61

Ca—Williams 15, Nonn 13, Whittingham 8, Polk 8, Torrian 1, Anderson 4, Higgins-Rogers 2.  Totals 18 10-23 51.
Ci—Taft 17, Williams 14, Barksdale 7, Sewell 8, Mitchell 12, Lynn 2, Dilliard 2. Totals 23 9-17 61.

Half—City 27, Catonsville 26.

Note: Catonsville faces Western at 10:30 a.m. and Dulaney squares off against St. Frances at noon on Saturday.

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LOCH RAVEN HOOPS TOPS DULANEY

Senior guard Jordan Lee had a game-high 24 points, and senior Eugene Hawkins contributed 17, leading Loch Raven to a 63-58 victory over Dulaney in a Baltimore County boys’ basketball contest in Towson Wednesday evening.

Senior guard Trevon Winston added 14 points for the Raiders, who won despite missing on 14 of 23 free throw attempts. Junior guard Jamie Cowherd led Dulaney with 19 points and junior Mike Raspa chipped in 13.

Loch Raven 63, Dulaney 58
Dulaney
: Harrison 8, Frederick 9, Cowherd 19, Raspa 13, Larsen 6, Diaz 3. Totals 22 14-16 58.
Loch Raven: Winston 14, Wells 2, Lee 24, Hawkins 17, Wiley 6. Totals 24 9-22 63. Halftime: Dulaney 33, Loch Raven 29.

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DULANEY GIRLS READY FOR CHALLENGE AT ACADEMY

by Derek Toney

Morgan State University’s Hill Field House will be the center of the
local basketball universe as the 12th annual Basketball Academy takes
place Thursday thru Saturday. The three-day mixer will bring together
some of the best girls’ and boys’ teams from Anne Arundel County,
Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Prince George’s County and the
District.
 

Fourteen teams ranked in the Digital Top 20 (boys and girls) will be on
display. Tickets are $10 each day (children under five years old are
admitted free), and can be purchased at the Hill Field House ticket
office.               


Thursday’s games

No. 13 Dulaney girls vs. No. 4 Western
When:
2 p.m.
Outlook: It’s a matchup of champions as reigning Baltimore City
champ Western faces off with Dulaney, Baltimore County’s best last
season. Both teams are again the best in the respective locales so far
this season. The Doves are spearheaded by junior guard Akeema Richards,
the top player in the City league. The Lions have had little problem in
league play behind guard/forward Danielle Parker, but haven’t face a
team the caliber of Western or St. Frances, which they will get
Saturday.

No. 17 Catonsville girls vs. No. 5 City College
When:
3:30 p.m.
Outlook: After crossing paths last postseason, the Comets and
Knights meet again. Catonsville possess one of the area’s best players
in senior point guard Shamika Williams, and senior guard Jessica Nonn
is a four-year varsity starter. LaShay Taft and Carissa Williams lead
the unbeaten Knights, who defeated Catonsville, 67-58, in the Class 3A
North Region semifinals.

Parkville vs. No. 4 Digital Harbor
When:
5 p.m.
Outlook: Arguably the biggest story in the City league so far,
Digital Harbor gets an opportunity to show itself on the huge Hill
Field House court. The brother backcourt duo of George and Justin
Jackson have been the spark behind the Rams’ surge. Parkville graduated
its entire starting lineup from a 20-4 regional, but coach Rod Norris
has the Knights back in the mix in the Baltimore County 3A/4A league
because of a Jackson, senior forward Jordan.

Largo vs. No. 6 Douglass
When
: 6:30 p.m.
Outlook: The Ducks get one of the state’s top teams in defending
Prince George’s County champ Largo. The Lions, winners of 32 of their
last 33 decisions, bring a high-powered fast-paced assault with four
double-digits scorers in Klevin Pollard (25.2 points a game), 6-foot-10
center Maurice Sutton (21.9), Aaron Martin (18) and Darren Clark
(17.1). Douglass has a strong transition attack with senior guards Omar
Strong, Justin Berry and Brandon Simms. Expect a lot of points.

No. 12 City College vs. No. 3 St. Frances Academy
When:
8 p.m.
Outlook: Though a matchup between a city public and Baltimore Catholic
League team, there’s some familiarity. City coach Mike Daniel regularly
battled St. Frances when he guided Towson Catholic for nearly two
decades. The game will feature the area’s top senior in University of
Maryland-bound Sean Mosley from St. Frances against arguably the best
sophomore, Knights’ 6-foot-7 swingman C.J. Fair.  

Riverdale Baptist  vs. No. 20 Dunbar
When:
9:30 p.m.
Outlook: Another battle between Baltimore City and Prince
George’s County caps the opening night. The Poets have been
up-and-down, but junior forward Sean Farr has been arguably their most
consistent performer.  Riverdale Baptist (14-2), ranked 17th in the
Washington metro area, has guard Brian Wilson and 6-7 forward Thomas
Robinson. The Upper Marlboro school isn’t a stranger to Baltimore,
having beaten Poly Tuesday.

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