Saturday, March 23, 2013
The girls and boys from Arundel won their opening matches against North County, while Old Mill's squads lost to Severna Park.
The high school lacrosse season got underway this week, with teams from Arundel, Old Mill and Meade in action on Thursday. The Arundel boys recorded a 20-2 win over North County, with Logan Fate scoring five goals. The Lady Wildcats won 14-3 behind three goals from Amanda Mozier. The boys from Meade High fell to Southern 20-1, while the Meade girls lost 16-0. The Old Mill boys lost 16-2 to Severna Park, while the girls lost 18-3. Get details and photos on the Old Mill games from contributor Todd King. See also: Anyone can post scores, photos and other sports news directly in the Patch announcements section.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
The Arundel and Old Mill girls will play on the road in the first round.
The brackets for the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association (MPSSAA) state lacrosse tournaments are set, and nearly every county school has one last shot at a title. The Arundel boys are seeded 10th in the Class 3A/4A East region, and will travel to seventh-seeded Meade on Wednesday. Meanwhile, the Arundel girls earned the ninth seed and will travel to Great Mills. Here's the rundown of every matchup involving a county team. All matches will be part of the Class 3A/4A East Region, unless otherwise noted. BOYS Meade (7) vs. Arundel (10)– Wednesday, 7 p.m. Winner plays at Broadneck on Friday. Old Mill (6) vs. Chopticon (11). – Wednesday. Winner plays either Huntingtown or Chesapeake on Friday. South River (1) earned a first-…
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Both the boys and girls won big in the clashes of local rivals.
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Wednesday, April 18, 2012
The Arundel High lacrosse teams earned easy wins over rival Old Mill High on Tuesday. The girls won 22-8, powered by four goals from Colleen Ward. The boys trounced the Patriots 16-5, with Logan Fate and Hunter Cetrone combining for 11 goals. Photographer Todd Breese was in Gambrills Tuesday to capture the action. Glen Burnie is next on the schedule for Arundel, with the girls playing first in Gambrills at 5 p.m. Friday.