id-Maryland Girls 2025-26 Game Summaries
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Game Summaries for 12/14/25
V - Williamsport 43 South Hagerstown 8 Varsity South Hagerstown Lady Huskies couldn't keep up with Williamsport Wildcats Varsity Middle, 43-8, on Sunday at E. Russell Hicks Middle School. Williamsport went on a 22-point run to start the game. Malaya Moore was the leading scorer for Varsity South Hagerstown Lady Huskies with eight points. Malaya Moore hit two threes for Varsity South Hagerstown Lady Huskies.
Trinity Brown led Williamsport in scoring with 13 points. Trinity Brown knocked down two shots from beyond the arc for Williamsport. Addy Butts (12 points), Madison Kloos (8 points), Charlotte Leasure (4 points), Elena Nguyen (4 points), and Makaiya Smith (2 points) also pitched in for Williamsport.
JV - South Hagerstown 25 Williamsport 22 JV South Hagerstown Lady Huskies squeaked past Williamsport Wildcats Girls JV Middle, 25-22, on Sunday. JV South Hagerstown Lady Huskies closed out three of four quarters ahead by one point. The Wildcats kept the game close the entire game, playing hard until the end.
Harmony Washington was the leading scorer for JV South Hagerstown Lady Huskies with 16 points and Addy Rhea led the Williamsport Wildcats JV Middle with 12 points. Harmony Washington knocked down two shots from beyond the arc for JV South Hagerstown Lady Huskies. JV South Hagerstown Lady Huskies passed the ball well with 10 assists on 10 made baskets. Avalon Macena contributed (7 points) and several critical rebounds, converting to assists and scores. Ra’dae Ray (2 points) also pitched in for JV South Hagerstown Lady Huskies. Additional scorers for Williamsport Wildcats were Princess N. (4 points), Finley C. (4 points) and Aria B. (2 points).
V – Smithsburg 43 Boonsboro 39 This game featured an exciting matchup between Boonsboro and Smithsburg that came down to the wire. Boonsboro started strong, playing with confidence and executing efficiently on both ends of the court. Their early momentum allowed them to build a lead going into halftime, as Smithsburg struggled to find a consistent rhythm offensively. However, the second half told a different story — Smithsburg came out energized and began chipping away at the deficit with tougher defense and key baskets down the stretch. Despite Boonsboro’s efforts to maintain control, Smithsburg’s late surge proved too much, as Boonsboro’s shooting cooled off and turnovers proved costly. In the end, Smithsburg completed the comeback, handing Boonsboro a narrow defeat by just four points in a closely contested game. Leading scorers: Smithsburg- Cam Gouff 14 points Elyse Anderson 13 points
Jazmine Tyler 10 points Boonsboro- Morgan Molesky 12 points Jules Wetzel 10 points
JV – Smithsburg 24 Boonsboro 20 In a hard-fought contest between county rivals, Smithsburg edged out Boonsboro for a narrow four-point win. The game was tight from the opening tip, with both teams battling to control the tempo and find rhythm offensively. Boonsboro played with energy early, keeping things close through strong defense and teamwork. Smithsburg’s balanced effort, however, gradually took over in the second half as they capitalized on Boonsboro turnovers and hit key free throws down the stretch. Despite a late push from Boonsboro, Smithsburg’s composure in the final minutes sealed the 24–20 victory, giving them a well-earned win in an exciting and competitive matchup. Leading scorers: Smithsburg- Quinn C 10 points Lucy K 5 points Maggie H 5 points Boonsboro: Atleigh Tolder 8 points Bella Gordon 5 points
Game Summaries for 12/13/25
V - Walkersville 36 Crestwood 11 Crestwood took on Walkersville today in a hard-fought contest. Walkersville was able to take control of the game, setting the tone early and maintaining the lead throughout.
Payton Zile led Walkersville with 10 points, followed by Gina Doubs with 7. Crestwood was led by Heaven Burriss, who finished with 5 points and continued to bring energy and effort on both ends of the floor.
JV - Walkersville 30 Crestwood 20 Crestwood JV faced Walkersville JV at Tuscarora High School in a competitive matchup. Both teams came out with strong energy in the first half, matching each other possession for possession. The first quarter ended in a defensive battle, with each team scoring just four points.
After halftime, Walkersville gained momentum, outscoring Crestwood 12–8 in the third quarter and maintaining control down the stretch.
For Crestwood, Addie Murray led the scoring with 12 points, while Sienna Sampson added six. Walkersville was led by Delilah Bartlett with eight points and Adeline Martin with five.
V - Brunswick 37 Clear Spring 30 Galilee Shullenbarger had a game high 16 points to lead Brunswick past a tough Clear Spring squad, 37-30. This contest was a rematch of last year's first round overtime playoff game that saw Clear Spring emerge with the win. The Railroaders used a solid man to man defense to limit Clear Spring offensively, and got key offensive production from Kayla Ciccarelli (8 points) and Katie Paschalides (6 points). Josie Spevak added 4 points for Brunswick, while Harper Hahn and Jollene Droneburg also added points. For Clear Spring, Alyssa led the way with 7 points, while Piper and Violet added 6 apiece. Charis, LB, and Julia also scored for Clear Spring.
JV - Brunswick 16 Clear Spring 15 The Railroaders used a stifling defense to hold on for a 16-15 win over Clear Spring. At one point, Brunswick led 10-4, before Clear Spring began chipping away and eventually was able to take the lead. However, Brunswick got a couple of key buckets late and was able to hang on for the victory when Harper Wagoner grabbed a game sealing rebound with just two seconds left on the clock.
Leading Clear Springs in scoring was lauralyn Blair with five points, followed by Lizzy Roderick and Amanda Robinson with three. Mia Weaver and Bella Fugate each scored two points.
Brunswick had a balanced scoring attack led by Adrienne Tuckers four points, followed by Alondra Perez, Emma Higgins and Jubille Schellenbarger each with three points and Nora Tritch and Harper Wagoner followed with two and one points.
V – West Frederick 53 FSK 17 Strong Performances Lead Lady Cadets Past FSK 53-17, on Saturday 13 December. Lady Cadets went on an 18-point run to start the game. The first quarter was the best for Lady Cadets, as they outscored FSK 20-2. The Eagles closed the gap a bit in the second quarter scoring 8 and holding the Cadets to 12 points. Lady Cadets had a strong first half, leading 32-10 at halftime and never looked back, securing the victory.
Lady Cadets rebounded the ball well, collecting 33 rebounds. Timm led the team with 12 rebounds. Lady Cadets passed the ball well with nine assists on 23 made baskets. Lady Cadets swiped 23 steals in the game. Swanson led the team with five steals. Lady Cadets were led in scoring by guards Kadence Seales and Shaniah Swanson who scored 15 points each. Also contributing for Lady Cadets were Nuria Timm (10 points), Reagan Henderson (6 points), and Madeline Brooks (4 points). Top scorers for the Eagles was Nadalie Rill with 9 points and Reese Smith with 4 points. 53-17 Cadets
JV – West Frederick 40 FSK 11 West Frederick Middle School JV Cadets played FSK Middle School and won 40 to 11. The score may be a little lopsided but the play from both teams was high octane! Each team played to their strengths as much as possible. The Cadets high scores were #11 Chapman with 13 points followed by Taylor #5 with 11 points and #24 Brand with 8 points.
For FSK their leading scorers were Ryleigh Fogle #21 with 7 points and Moresih Grent #23 with 4 points.
V - Urbana 53 Middletown 34 The Hawks hosted the Knights for their home opener, with the Hawks coming out victorious on a physical, hard fought match. The first half both teams were trading baskets, with the Knights leading after the first quarter 11-9. The Knights aggressiveness and offensive rebounding forced the Hawks into foul trouble, but the Hawks continued to battle and made timely baskets to knot it up 21-21 at the half. The second half was a tale of two stories. The Hawks grew their lead to eight from a barrage of three pointers including a buzzer beating three by Brooklyn Weidling to end the quarter. The Hawks scrappy and aggressive defense held the Knights to three points in the final quarter. With a balanced attack, the Hawks continued to expand their lead and never looked back, resulting in a 53-34 victory. The Knights were led by Regan Murphy with 16 points. Charlotte Moore and Stella Fogle chipped in six points a piece. The Hawks scoring was paced by Dakota Washington with 17 points, followed up with Brooklyn Walder (13), Brooklyn Weidling (7), Bella Muniz (6), and Makayla Randolph (5).
JV - Urbana 27 Middletown 22 The Knights visited Urbana for the Hawks' first home game of the season, with the Hawks coming out on the winning end of a tough battle, 27-22. The first half was back-and-forth for 14 minutes, with the Hawks taking the lead in the first, but the Knights clawed back in the second quarter with some balanced scoring to tie things up at half. The 3rd quarter saw Middletown, again with balanced scoring and solid defense, taking a five point lead going into the final stanza. Urbana came out focused in the fourth, forcing turnovers and turning them into points, with Dru Joseph putting up 7 points and Caroline Suarez hitting the boards, to spearhead the comeback for a Hawks' win. Many Knights chipped in for Middletown in the scorebook, with Brylee Cameron, Sydney Rankin and Evangeline Wilson scoring four apiece; Caroline Souder, Isabelle Hannon and Hannah Coon accounting for three points each and Samantha Morders adding one point. The Hawks were lead in scoring by Suarez with 12 and Joseph with seven. Hitting the boards for the Hawks was Suarez with 12, Joseph with six, Annie Boyer with five, Leni Tsurapas with three, Sloka Vooturi with two and Evie Pettis, Grace Aderhold and Laila Witherspoon with one apiece. Leading the way in the steal column for the Hawks were Vooturi and Witherspoon with five each, Boyer with four, Naomi Shorts and Joseph with three and Julia Ackley and Pettis with one each.
V – Oakdale 45 Ballenger Creek 24 The Varsity Lassus Bulldogs had their home opener against the Lady Bears. The Lady Bears defeated the Lady Bulldogs 45-24. First quarter both teams struggled to get an offense going. The Lady Bulldogs found there offensive rhythm at the end of the first quarter taking the lead 13-5. Second quarter Lady Bears defensive pressure forced multiple steals and transition points and the Lady Bears would extend their lead at the half 24-9. Second half the Lady Bears guard Gabby Gonzales came out hot on the offensive side for the Lady Bears scoring 7 points in the third quarter. Fourth quarter the Lady Bulldogs would not give up scoring 10 points with leadership from Amaya Darrell and Arianna Tineo. Lady Bears would seal the victory and prevail in Saturday afternoon contest. The Lady Bulldogs was led by Amaya Darrell and Arianna with 7 points. Jada Dawson chipped in 4 points. The Lady Bears was led by Gabby Gonzales and Faith Bigham with 14 points. Prisca Apenou chipped in 9 points.
JV – Oakdale 23 Ballenger Creek 16 The Lady JV Bulldogs was in action for their home opener against the Lady Bears. The Lady Bears remained undefeated sealing the win 23-16. The Lady Bulldogs was off to a great start taking the lead 3-0 in the beginning of the first quarter. the Lady Bears answered back and tied the game at the end of the first quarter 5-5. Second quarter the Lady Bears forced multiple turnovers and put the pressure on and took the lead at half 12-8. Second half Lady Bears started to extend the lead shutting the Lady Bulldogs out in the third quarter taking the lead 20-8 at the end of the third quarter. Fourth quarter the Lady Bulldogs didn't give up and cut the Lady Bears lead to 5. Lady Bulldogs ball pressure force turnovers but as time expired the Lady Bears would prevailed. The Lady Bulldogs was led by Clara Main with 8 points. Peyton Blanc chipped in 4 points. Lucy Wiese and Jada Dawson added 2 points. The Lady Bears was led by Adrianna Allewein with 5 points. Ring Tazisong and Anna Mills contribute 4 points. Reagan McElwee added 3 points.
Game Summaries for 12/10/25
V - Linganore 41 Catoctin 29 The Lady Lancers made the mid week trip to visit the Lady Cougars in the rematch of the last season Championship game. The Lady Lancer came to compete, bringing great defense and a steady Natalie Corrigan on offense. The Lady Lancer pulled away in the 1st quarter with a small lead with big points from McKinley Hinkle. The Lady Cougars attempted to fight back and put a stop to the Lady Lancer offense but struggled to regain control. The Lady Lancers pulled the lead wide open in the 3rd quarter with solid defense and great rebounding by Tori Capone and Kennedy Poffenbarger. With a couple of injuries to the Lady Cougars, they were brought to their knees and the loss.
Lady Lancers Natalie Corrigan had 15 points with Tori Capone (7) and McKinley Hinkle (8) following close behind.
The Lady Cougars had Abby Morlan putting up 9 points with Alice Watson (8), Ellaina Casey (6) and Peyton Wills (5) adding to the score.
JV - Linganore 41 Catoctin 29 Linganore JV defeated Catoctin JV 55-13. Harper Poehlman from Linganore led all scorers with 16. Gabrielle Day added 13 with both Quinn Chandler and Sawyer Jones adding 10 a piece. Peyton Wills led Catoctin with 6 points.
Game Summaries for 12/7/25
V - Boonsboro 52 North Hagerstown 16 In their season opener, North Hagerstown Queens hosted the Boonsboro Warriors. The warriors commanded a 2-16 run in the first quarter. North Hagerstown never gave up, but was not able to overcome the Warriors offense. The final score was 16-52.
Sophia Wilson and Emma Morris each contributed 7 points for North Hagerstown.
Julianna Wetzel lead Boonsboro with 19 points. Morgan Molesky added 9 points
JV - Boonsboro 30 North Hagerstown 28 In a tightly contested season opener for North Hagerstown, the Boonsboro JV warriors came away with the win. The warriors took the lead in the 1st quarter 2-11. North Hagerstown fought back hard, but ultimately fell short with a final score of 28-30.
Annabel Fulghum-Roles lead North Hagerstown with 10 points. Blessing Engemise and Skye White each contributed 9 points.
Delany Slough lead Boonsboro with 9 points. Atleigh Tolder added 8 points. Bella Gordon and Elle Wiegand each added 5 points.
V – Clear Spring 36 Williamsport 32 In and overtime thriller, Clear Spring comes from behind in the fourth to win in overtime 36-32 over Williamsport. Williamsport would come out tough in the first half, making shots and knocking down free throws to take an 18-12 lead into halftime. The Blazers would close the lead down to three points by the end of the 3rd quarter leading to an epic finish in the fourth and overtime. Both teams would lock in as Williamsport had a five-point lead with a little over two minutes left in the game, however the Blazers would not give up. Thanks to an and one along with some clutch free throws by Stewart Clear Spring would tie the game up with 15 seconds left in the game. The game would go into overtime in which both teams would battle with all they had. Clear Spring would come out on top winning overtime by four points. Great game by both teams! Leading scorers for Williamsport were Brown and Koerting with 6 points, Kloos with 7 points, and Butts with 8 points. Leading scorers for the Blazers were Stewart with 14 points (10 of 12 from the stripe) and Hensley with 9 points.
JV – Clear Spring 29 Williamsport 18 The Lady Blazers JV hosted Williamsport JV Winning 29-18. In a tight game through the first half both teams would trade buckets back and forth as Clear Spring would take a 17-12 halftime lead. After halftime, Williamsport would come out tough and tie the game at 17-17 before the Blazers would score late in the 3rd to keep a three-point advantage. The 4th quarter would prove to be the deciding factor as foul trouble would plague both teams, however Clear Spring would win the fourth quarter 9-1, resulting in a 29-18 Clear Spring win. Leading scorers for Williamsport were Rhea with 10 and Bitoni with 6 points. Leading scorers for Clear Spring were Greene with 4, Rhodrick and Blair with 6 points, and Robinson with 12 points.
V – Brunswick 34 South Hagerstown 14 Varsity South Hagerstown Lady Huskies couldn't keep up with Brunswick Mid-Md Varsity Girls, 34-14, on Sunday at E. Russell Hicks Middle School. Brunswick Mid-Md Varsity Girls went on a 21-point run to start the game. The fourth quarter was the best for Varsity South Hagerstown Lady Huskies, as they outscored Brunswick Mid-Md Varsity Girls 7-6.
Malaya Moore scored nine points to lead Varsity South Hagerstown Lady Huskies. Donata Honvo also contributed for Varsity South Hagerstown Lady Huskies scoring five points.
Kayla Ciccarelli scored 12 points to lead Brunswick Mid-Md Varsity Girls. Additional scorers for Brunswick Mid-Md Varsity Girls included Galilee Shullenbarger (6 points), Jollene Droneburg (4 points), Josie Spevak (3 points), Kensie Santana (3 points), Katie Paschalides (2 points), Maggie Kay (2 points), and Ruby Renn (2 points).
JV – Brunswick 28 South Hagerstown 23 JV South Hagerstown Lady Huskies couldn't complete a comeback against Brunswick Junior Varsity Railroaders, falling 28-23 on Sunday at E. Russell Hicks Middle School. Brunswick Junior Varsity Railroaders led by as many as 11 points before hanging on for the win.
JV South Hagerstown Lady Huskies' Harmony Washington put up 12 points for the team. The game was tied at six when Brunswick Junior Varsity Railroaders went on a 9-2 run to take the lead. The game was tied at 15 when Brunswick Junior Varsity Railroaders went on an 11-point run to take the lead. Brunswick Junior Varsity Railroaders pulled away in the second half after the game was tied at 15 at halftime. JV South Hagerstown Lady Huskies controlled the second quarter, outscoring Brunswick Junior Varsity Railroaders 7-0.
Avalon Macena and Ra’dae Ray each collected seven rebounds to lead JV South Hagerstown Lady Huskies on the glass. Additional scorers for JV South Hagerstown Lady Huskies included Ra’dae Ray (7 points) and Avalon Macena (4 points).
V - Catoctin 30 Oakdale 17 Oakdale and Catoctin came out of the gates ready to play defense today. The Lady Cougars held the Lady Bears to minimal points with a 9-2 lead after the first quarter.
The defensive battle continued into the second quarter, but Oakdale was able to chip away at the deficit with a few points from Gabby Gonzalez, Faith Bigham, and a buzzer beater three pointer from Tallulah Hammel to close the half. The Bears trailed by three, 10-13, going into the half.
The third quarter was a replay of the first with both teams coming out with strong defense, and Catoctin outscoring Oakdale with Abigail Morlan’s three pointer and free throws. The Bears were on a rebounding mission, led by Desiray Djoko (six) and Faith Bigham (five) with Paige VanLeeuwen and Hammel pulling down (three), and Briley Schreiber (two).
It was not until the fourth where Catoctin gained momentum and produced the only double-digit scoring quarter of the game, with Watson scoring five of her 12 and Morlan four of her 11. Oakdale tried to close the gap with three made free throws by Delainey Jenner (two) and Schreiber (one), and Gonzales’ additional field goal.
Additional contributors to the Lady Bears were VanLeeuwen and Sophie Davis, each with two. While Austin Droneburg and Ellaina Case rounded out the Lady Cougars with four and three points, respectively.
JV - Oakdale 33 Catoctin 18 The Lady Bears hosted the Lady Cougars for each team’s second game of the weekend. The Bears scored early with three field goals and three free throws to end the first half with Oakdale leading Catoctin 9-0. Catoctin answered back in the second quarter with six points, while holding Oakdale to just four points ending the half with a score 13-6.
The Lady Bears came out of the halftime break with a new energy and outscored the Lady Cougars by 10. Rishikka Nelluri and Anna Mills got hot on the boards this quarter and led Oakdale’s rebounds with eight and six, respectively.
But, Catoctin was not ready to throw in the towel. They kept Oakdale contained in the fourth, by allowing only four points for the Lady Bears and dropping six points themselves.
Scoring contributions from Oakdale came from Reagan McElwee (10), Adriana Elshafy-Allwein (7), Nelluri (6), Rina Tazisong (4), and Olivia Davis, Kaitlyn Angelberger, and Raelyn Scritchfield (2).
Catoctin scorers were Bella Cantrell (8), Addison Kreitz (4), and Saniya Smitley, Emma Santos, and Peyton Wills (2).
V - West Frederick 47 Crestwood 7 Crestwood opened the season at home against a strong West Frederick squad, falling 47–7. West Frederick took control early and dictated the pace on both ends of the floor, steadily widening the gap as the game went on.
Despite the uphill battle, the Lady Cavaliers kept grinding. Addie Murray led Crestwood with four hard-earned points, while Antoinette Ahoua added two. Heaven Burriss brought plenty of hustle throughout the night, giving her team energy when they needed it most.
West Frederick was led by Shaniah Swanson with a game-high 15 points, followed by Kadence Seals with 11.
JV - West Frederick 34 Crestwood 19 West Frederick came out swinging, piling up 14 points in the opening quarter to seize early control. Crestwood, however, refused to back down. They stayed steady, kept grinding, and clawed their way back into it with a fierce 13–2 run in the fourth quarter that showed real grit and heart.
Addie Murray led Crestwood with a tough, well-earned 15 points, while Zia Roy added four. For West Frederick, Brandon matched Murray’s output with 15 points to pace the offense, and Chapman contributed six to help West Frederick with the victory.
V – Linganore 46 Walkersville 17 Walkersville’s Varsity Girls hosted
Linganore on Sunday evening. Linganore came out swinging and Walkersville was not
going down without a fight. Both teams stayed aggressive until the very end. Linganore
was led by Natalie Corrigan with 19 points and Taylor Harris with 10 points. Walkersville
was led by Gina Douds with 8 points.
JV - Linganore 36 Walkersville 18 The Lady Lions hosted Linganore Sunday evening.
Walkersville was looking for their first win of the season and came out fighting. But
Linganore was not going to let this be an easy game. Walkersville was led by Jasmine
Hinton, Jayla Smith, and Jay’lynn Adams with 4 points each. Linganore was led by
Harper Poehlman with 16 points and Gabrielle Day with 6 points.
V - Mt Airy 57 Ballenger Creek 45 In an exciting rematch from last year’s championship, Mount Airy defeats Ballenger Creek 57-45. Mount Airy was led by Julissa Almonte with 27 points and Maddie Hawkins with 20. Olivia Meyers with 23 points almost led Ballenger creek to a thrilling 4th quarter comeback. Cadence Sprau kept up Mount Airy’s energy with great rebounding and defense.
JV - Mt Airy 32 Ballenger Creek 21 Mt Airy hosted Ballenger Creek in the season opener for both teams. It was tightly contested throughout, with Mt Airy jumping out to a 17-11 halftime lead thanks to Ashlynn Harrisons 11 first half points. Ballenger Creek battled back with Clara Main scoring 4 third quarter points cutting the lead to 21-18 going into the fourth quarter. Ballengers press forced some late turnovers but 2 key baskets from Micaela Uzzo sealed the win. Emily Le led Ballenger with 13 points and Clara Main added 6. For Mt Airy, Harrison finished with a game high 15 points, while Maddy Janyska contributed 6 points and Bianca Roman finished with 4.
V - POOLESVILLE 45 WINDSOR KNOLLS 31 Poolesville and Windsor Knolls both came out ready to play, with a very close first half. Windsor Knolls led slightly through the first quarter, given a boost from Poolesville's foul trouble, scoring four points in free throws. Ella Muise’s shooting for Windsor Knolls helped them end the first quarter up by two. Ella ended the game with eight points. In the second quarter, Audrey Langham’s two three-point baskets gave Windsor Knolls a lead until Poolesville’s Addy White ended the half with an exciting three-pointer buzzer shot, giving Poolesville a one point lead at the half. Langham was top scorer in the first half with 11 points.
In the third quarter, both teams came out strong, but Jayda Stanton from Poolesville stood out with some great drives and free throw shooting that helped Poolesville stretch their lead to 34-28. The quarter ended with another exciting buzzer shot, this time a three-pointer sunk by Windsor Knolls Macey Cox. In the fourth quarter Poolesville pulled ahead and Windsor Knolls struggled to get their shots to fall. Top scorer for Poolesville: Stanton with 20 and Reagan Mayer with nine.
JV - Windsor Knolls 34 Poolesville 21 The JV Windsor Knolls Wolverines hosted the Poolesville Falcons on Sunday afternoon, and WK came out firing from the opening tip. The Wolverines set the tone early, locking in on both ends of the floor and taking a 12–3 lead after the first quarter. Their full-court press and dominance on the boards continued in the second, stretching the margin to 25–5 at halftime.
The Falcons showed plenty of grit in the second half, clawing their way back by holding Windsor Knolls to just two points in the third quarter and cutting the deficit to 27–10. Poolesville kept battling in the fourth, but the Wolverines held on as time ran out.
Poolesville was led by M. Stewart with 7 points, followed by G. Mays and L. Hoffman with 4 points each. L. Schmidt, C. Layne, and E. Devine added 2 points a piece.
Windsor Knolls was paced by C. Merriwether, who poured in 18 points. R. Motes and V. Pydiganta chipped in 4 each, with M. Crowell scoring 3, A. Shellhorse and L. Chadwell-English added 2 a piece, and T. Fox rounding it out with 1 point.
Game Summaries for 12/6/25
V - West Frederick 56 Walkersville 16 The Lady Cadets Girls Varsity team hosted and won their season opener 52-16 against the Walkersville Lions on Saturday December 6, 2025. The Cadets started out strong with guards Shaniah Swanson and Kadence Seales sinking three pointers getting on the board early ending the first quarter 13-6 Cadets. The Cadets Cally Romano and Kadence Seales hit back to back three pointers which the Lions Bryann Ambush responded with one of her own. The Cadets aggressive defense added a few fouls putting the Lions on the free throw line where they were able to capitalize as four of their nine points came from the line. The Lions trailed the Cadets going in to half time 28-9 Cadets . The Cadets stretched their lead during the third quarter allowing every player to get on the board. Cadets went in to the final quarter with a lead 45-14. Top scorer leading all scorers was the Cadets Shaniah Swanson with 17 points. Other top scorers for the Cadets were Kadence Seales with 15 points, Cally Romano and Anaelle Kwadjambou each with 5 points. Top scorers for the Lions were Brynn Ambush, Payton Zile, and Gina Doubs each with 3 points. 52-16 Cadets
JV - West Frederick 40 Walkersville 20 The West Frederick Cadets JV girls basketball team battled against Walkersville Loins and set the tone with the Cadets winning for their season opener 40 to 20 against Walkersville . The score is not indicative of the play that both teams showed in hustling and determination of playing to each potential. It was a great game of fundamental basketball and very exciting!
#11 Champman scored 17 points followed behind, #34 Taylor who scored 8 points and #15 Grace who scored 5. On the Walkersville side, #4 Brown had 5 points followed behind, #1 Beaver scored 4 points.
V - Smithsburg 44 Clear Spring 26 Smithsburg was led by Cam Gouff with a game high 17 points and 8 rebounds. Viv Malott had 12 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists for the game.
Jazmine Tyler chipped in with 9 points and 7 rebounds.
Clear Spring was led by Julia Brown with 10 points.
JV - Smithsburg 31 Clear Spring 26 Kenzie Pugh led Smithsburg with 10 points, including 2 3 pointers. Lucy Krumpe and Maggie Herbst added 7 points and 6 points for the game.
Clear Spring leading scorers was Amanda Robinson and Bella Greene with
10 points each.
V – Middletown 30 Boonsboro 19 The Middletown Knights claimed a varsity win, leveraging their superior size and the scoring output of Charlotte Moore, who led all players with 15 points. The Knights effectively exploited their physical advantage, dominating the boards and converting crucial points from inside the paint, with Avery Sacchetti adding four points and a balanced effort seeing multiple players contribute two points each. For the Boonsboro Lady Warriors, the scoring was paced by Caroline Plumadore and Morgan Molesky, who both with five points, followed by four points apiece from Harper Mullendore and Juls Wetzel. While the Lady Warriors successfully increased the pace of the game and defensive deflections, but they were unsuccessful in the offense to come back from the point deficit.
JV – Middletown 33 Boonsboro 6 Middletown's junior varsity girls' basketball team secured a convincing victory, fueled by leading scorer Brylee Cameron, who dominated the offensive end with 16 points. E. Wilson provided a crucial secondary scoring threat, adding 6 points to the effort. The true difference-maker, however, was Middletown's relentless defense. The team employed a high-pressure strategy that resulted in multiple steals and put constant stress on Boonsboro's ball handlers throughout the game. For Boonsboro, the scoring was limited, with Atleigh Tolder and Bella Gordon each contributing two points; each coming from the free throw line.
V - Oakdale 35 Crestwood 11 For the season opener, The Lady Bears and Lady Cavaliers started with a strong defensive matchup. Led by a team effort, Oakdale’s Faith Bigham was able to hit the boards and provide 10 points of her game total (14), which allowed the Lady Bears to take the lead 17-8 at halftime.
The second half brought more life to Oakdale and the Lady Bears outscored the Lady Cavaliers 18-3. Many Bears rounded out Bigham’s double-digit game: Tallulah Hammel (6), Prisca Apenou (5), Gabby Gonzalez and Paige VanLeeuwen (4), and Desiray Djoko (2).
Lady Cavalier scorers were Addie Murray (4), Marie-Antoinette Ahoua (3), and Jayla Bowens and Heaven Burris (2).
JV - Oakdale 45 Crestwood 8 The Lady Bears welcomed the Lady Cavaliers into The Den for each team’s season opener. Both squads shook off early season jitters after committing a few turnovers but Oakdale finished the first quarter strong with an 8 to 0 lead.
Raelyn Scritchfield, Reagan McElwee, and Adriana Elshafey-Allewin were a nuisance for the Lady Cavaliers on defense in the middle two quarters. Oakdale’s fast break combos led to a majority of McElwee’s team high score of 16 points. The fast breaks coupled with multiple threes from Kaitlyn Angelberger, Elshafey-Allewin, and Scritchfield contributed to Oakdale’s 38-6 lead at the end of the third quarter.
Crestwood came out fighting in the last quarter and held Oakdale to just seven points. Additional Lady Bears contributed to the win: Elshafey-Allewin (7), Kayla DiPaolo (6), Angelberger (5), Nolke (4), Davis and Nelluri (2).
The following Lady Cavaliers scored for Crestwood: Addie Murray (4) and Kyla Burgos and Zia Roy, each with two points.
V - Catoctin 46 Urbana 29 First game of the season for both teams coming to the floor strong. Catoctin’s team showed up hot with a total of 32 points in the first half of the game. Catoctin’s team was able to break the zone press and continue to push the ball down the court.
Urbana pulled up in the second half of the game with putting up 22 points and pushing back at Catoctin’s defense.
Catoctin’s Watson shot a total of 21 points with Case (11) and Morlan (9) following behind. Solid rebounding and steals kept the Catoctin girls in the game. Urbana’s Murphy had 8 points with Walder (5), Insari (4) and Weidling (4) all adding points.
JV - Urbana 40 - Catoctin 19 Urbana's mid Maryland girls JV team defeated the Catoctin JV girls 40-19. Leading the way for Urbana was Sloka Vooturi and Caroline Suarez with 8 points a piece. Catoctin was led by Addison Kreitz with 7 points.
V - Monocacy 47 FSK 28 On a cold Saturday morning in December the Monocacy Varsity girls came out to Union Bridge on fire and posted a 32 to 10 halftime lead. But in a tale of two halves, FSK did not give up and even out paced Monocacy by two points in the second half. But it was to much to over come the first half deficit. Leading scorers for Monoacay were Jaclyn Albaugh with 13 points and Hazel Gomez with nine points. Leading scorers for FSK were Nadalie Rill with eight points and Ella Wolfenden with six points.
JV - Monocacy 40 FSK 8 In their season opener, FSK would host Monocacy's JV team Saturday morning at FSK High School. The game began with a 16-2 run in the first quarter in favor of Monocacy, as the FSK girls worked out their first game nerves. The JV Lady eagles and Monocacy would battle for rebounds in the paint all game led by Madison Laney and Moreisha Grant from FSK and McKayla Boateng from Monocacy. Monocacy would pull away to finish the game with a 40-8 win. Princess Tanchik-Solevery led Monocacy with 9 points followed by London Martin with 8 points herself. FSK girls never gave up and played hard. Ryleigh Fogle and Moreisha Grant both sinking 3 points each.
Game Summaries for 11/30/25
V- Brunswick 35 Williamsport 32 In a tightly contested season opener, Brunswick came away with a 35-32 victory over Williamsport. Kayla Ciccarelli led the Railroaders with 15 points, while Josie Spevak added eight. Galilee Shullenbarger, Katie Paschalides, Karis Phillips and Skylar French also chipped in with points for Brunswick.
Williamsport was led in scoring by Ada Butts with 15 and Trinity Brown with 11. Madison Kloos, Charlotte Leasure and Malaya Smith rounded out the scoring for Williamsport.
Brunswick led 16-15 at halftime, and the score stayed with four points the rest of the way. The Railroader defense clamped down in the final minutes to preserve the victory.
JV - Brunswick 14 Williamsport 6 In a defensive battle and slow start for both teams in the season opener, Brunswick pulled out a 14-6 home victory. Williamsport came out and took a 6-4 halftime lead thanks to Findley Chambers three points, Aria Bitonti’s two points and Addy Rhea contributing one point. Brunswick shut out Williamsport 10-0 in the second half to hold on for the win
Leading scorers for Brunswick were Nora Tritch, Emma Higgins and Sydney Babstidner each with four points and Gemma Gowden added two points.
V - Poolesville 42 Monocacy 14 In the season opener for both teams Poolesville jumped out to a 14-0 lead and with an aggressive defense cruised to a 42 - 14 win over Monocacy.Jayda Stanton led Poolesville with 10 points,with Lily Weyrauch adding 7 points.Addy White hit two three-pointers scoring 6 points.Monocacy got 6 points from Jaclyn Albaugh.
JV - Monocacy 31 Poolesville 20 Monocacy and Poolesville JV teams met Sunday afternoon at Thomas Johnson High School to open the Mid-Maryland Season. The game began as a defensive battle. Poolesville found its offensive groove first and took an 8-4 lead at the end of the first quarter. Poolesville extended it's lead to 14-8 at halftime with three second quarter field goals from Lilly Schmidt. Monocacy settled down after the half and got field goals from Princess Tanchik-Solovey, Amaya Lee and Jocelyn Neely. Monocacy took a 18-17 lead at the end of the third quarter. Monocacy carried the momentum into the fourth quarter and converted seven of eight free throws (London Martin with four and Princess Tanchik-Solevery with three). Monocacy cruised to a 31-21 win. Monocacy's Princess Tanchik-Solovey led all scorers with 20 points followed by Amaya Lee with 5, London Martin with 4 and Jocelyn Neely with 2 points. Mia Steward led Poolesville with 9 points, followed by Lilly Schmidt with 6, Bella Armenta with 4 and Grace Mays with 2 points.
V – Windsor Knolls 48 Clear Spring 18 The Lady Blazers hosted Windsor Knolls on a post Thanksgiving Sunday, which Windsor Knolls won 43-18. The Knolls would come out ready to play taking an early lead behind Langham’s seven first quarter points. The Blazers would make it a game with tough defense to finish the half at a score of 19-13 Knolls. The Blazers couldn’t buy a bucket in the second half of the game and the Knolls would convert on the other side to pull away for the victory 43-18. Blazers leading scorer was Brown with 8 points. Langham for the Knolls led all scorers with 19 points, along with balanced scoring from Golden and Molnar with 7points each and Shearer with 5 points.
JV – Windsor Knolls 45 Clear Spring 14 The Lady Blazers JV hosted The JV Wolverines of Windsor Knolls who would win 45-14. The first quarter saw a close game as teams were getting their feet wet in this brand-new season ending 11-7 Wolverines. However, the Knolls would turn it on in the second quarter with balanced scoring to take a 22-7 lead into halftime. The second half the Wolverines would come out hot and create some turn overs adding 10 points to their lead. The final score would be 45-14 Wolverines. The Blazers were led by Robinson with 5 points. The Wolverines balanced attack had nine girls on the box score, led by Merriweather with 10 points.
V - Smithsburg 52 South Hagerstown 15
Smithsburg rowed out to a 19 to 0 at the end of the first quarter, and never looked back. Smithsburg was led by Cam Gouff with a game high with 13 points and 11 rebounds. Viv Malott added 11 points and 7 assists, and Jazmine Tyler chipping with 10 points and 5 assists. South Hagerstown was led by Malaya Moore with 10 points.
JV - Smithsburg 22 South Hagerstown 19
Smithsburg was led by Quinn Cline with 9 points. South was led by Harmony Washington and Radae Ray with 7 points each.


