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Washington County high school scores and top performers for May 6-11

Saturday

Baseball

St. Maria Goretti Gold 7, Broadfording 1

Top Performers

 Colin Fulmer, Nick Petruzzello, Will Oates and Warner Harper, St. Maria Goretti Gold baseball -- Fulmer had two hits, including a triple, and two RBIs, Petruzzello hit an RBI triple, Oates hit an RBI doubles and Harper added a two-run single in a win over Broadfording at Meritus Park.

Friday

Boys Lacrosse

MAC championship: Saint James 14, St. Andrew's Episcopal 10

Girls Lacrosse

Saint James 14, Brookewood 12

The Saint James boys lacrosse team won the Mid-Atlantic Conference championship tonight with a 14-10 victory over defending champion St. Andrew's Episcopal.
The Saint James boys lacrosse team won the Mid-Atlantic Conference championship tonight with a 14-10 victory over defending champion St. Andrew's Episcopal.

Thursday

Baseball

Broadfording 23, Grace Academy 1

Broadfording 7, Grace Academy 3

Top Performers

 Seojun Kim, Greyfer Martinez, Austin Derr, Gabe Walker, Zack Yanick and Jordany Anderson, Broadfording baseball -- Kim had three hits, including two doubles, four steals and five RBIs, Martinez had three hits and two RBIs, Derr had two hits, including a double, and three RBIs, Walker had two hits and two RBIs, and Yanick struck out seven in a three-inning complete-game win over Grace Academy in the opener of a doubleheader. In the nightcap win, Kim and Anderson each had two hits, including a double.

 Gonzalo Ketterer and Hudson Walls, Grace Academy baseball -- Ketterer had two hits in the opener, and Walls tripled and drove in a run in the nightcap as the Knights lost twice to Broadfording.

Wednesday

Softball

Mercersburg 11, St. Maria Goretti 0

Boys Lacrosse

MAC semifinals: Saint James 10, Sidwell Friends 7

Girls Lacrosse

Mercersburg 18, Saint James 7

Girls Tennis

Episcopal 4, Saint James 3

Tuesday

Baseball

Flint Hill 6, Saint James 5

Shalom 5, Heritage 2

Mercersburg 10, Grace Academy 3

Softball

Saint James 4, Smithsburg 0

Girls Tennis

Madeira 4, Saint James 3

Top Performers

 Lily Schlotterbeck and Claire Barnes, Saint James softball -- Schlotterbeck pitched a two-hit shutout with 16 strikeouts and had three hits, including a double and a homer, and two RBIs, and Barnes drove in two runs in a win over Smithsburg.

 Connor Earley and Hudson Walls, Grace Academy baseball -- Earley had three hits, including a double, and Walls doubled and drove in two runs in a loss to Mercersburg.

 Sam Stonebraker, Lucas Brutcher and Zack Molloy, Saint James baseball -- Stonebraker had two hits and two RBIs, Brutcher had two hits and Molloy homered and drove in two runs in a loss to Flint Hill in the MAC quarterfinals.

 Kimberly Hebert, Smithsburg softball -- Struck out nine in a complete-game loss to Saint James.

 Noah Poe, Heritage baseball -- Struck out seven over five innings in a loss to Shalom.

Monday

Baseball

Hancock 10, Turkeyfoot Valley 2

Sidwell Friends 5, Saint James 1

Brunswick 13, Williamsport 3

Allegany 11, Broadfording 1

Cumberland Valley Christian 15, Heritage 4

Softball

Saint James 10, Flint Hill 0

Brunswick 14, Williamsport 12

Boys Tennis

Clear Spring 4, Walkersville 1

Williamsport 4, Brunswick 1

Girls Tennis

Walkersville 3, Clear Spring 2

Brunswick 3, Williamsport 2

Top Performers

 Lily Schlotterbeck and Mac Griffith, Saint James softball -- Schlotterbeck pitched a five-inning perfect game with seven strikeouts, and Griffith homered, doubled and drove in three runs in a win over Flint Hill.

 Logan Hendershot, Blaire Ray and Brooks Norris, Hancock baseball -- Hendershot struck out 12 in a complete-game victory over Turkeyfoot Valley, allowing no earned runs, three hits and two walks, Ray homered, doubled and drove in three runs, and Norris added two hits, including a double.

 Kruz Jackson and Cameron Face, Williamsport baseball -- Had two hits each in a loss to Brunswick.

 Jack Regan, Saint James baseball -- Struck out seven over six innings in a loss to Sidwell Friends.

This article originally appeared on The Herald-Mail: Washington County high school scores and top performers for May 6-11