Here’s a roundup of high school varsity action on Tuesday, Sept. 17.

Boys soccer

Gerstell 1, Towson 1: The Falcons and Generals played to a draw. Gerstell’s goal came from Justin Rudo, his fourth of the year, assisted by Davis Quenzer. In goal, Preston Harris made seven saves.

Havre de Grace 3, Edgewood 2: After a scoreless first half, the Warriors scored three straight goals to open the second before Edgewood battled back. Andres Amaya scored for the Rams, converting a Sebastian Ayala corner kick. Aneikan Wellington later added the second Edgewood goal.

Girls soccer

Winters Mill 8, Catoctin 0: The Falcons (4-0) earned their second nonconference shutout win in as many nights. Hannah Neske led the win her second hat trick of the season. Addison Lohr backed her with two goals. Maddie Milam, Leah Benfer and Natalie Furr also scored in the win.

Elkton 6, Edgewood 2: The Rams got goals from Skylar Gaddy and Lily Annunziato, and strong goalkeeping from Emma Sewell despite the loss.

Field hockey

Manchester Valley 6, Dulaney 0: Amanda Herrold’s hat trick helped push the Mavericks to 3-0. Allie Largent had a goal and an assist in the win, while Faith Urbach and Lexi Gilberto also scored. Carolyn Lowe, Barb Guest and Lily Brookhart had assists.

Volleyball

C. Milton Wright 3, Bohemia Manor 2: The Mustangs survived a five-set nail-biter, 25-10, 26-24, 14-25, 20-25, 16-14. Ana Mioduski put down 10 kills to lead CMW and Olivia Kobb was right behind her with nine. Jenna Ritz tossed up 17 assists.

Crofton 3, Glen Burnie 2: The Cardinals cruised to the win, 25-6, 25-10, 25-13. Addison Matsui had seven kills and three blocks. Miley Keyes and Jordan Alexander each lined six kills. Olivia Pritchard had 10 assists, four digs and two aces.

Golf

Manchester Valley 153, Century 178: At Links at Challedon, Matt Slivosky shot an even-par 36 to earn medalist honors for the Mavericks. Gavin Reid posted a 37 and Michael Hoy carded a 39. Aaron Kim topped Century with a 41.

Hammond boys 67, Wilde Lake 28: John Louie scored a personal-best 21 points for the Golden Bears in the win, while Mason Walls chipped in 19. For Wilde Lake, Antonio Hardy finished with 16.

Wilde Lake girls 25, Hammond 5: Jane Mhonda shined for the Wildecats in the win, scoring 25 points, her second highest total of the season.

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