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Washington County scores and top performers for Oct.16-21

The Grace Academy volleyball team won the Mason Dixon Christian Conference championship Saturday at Cumberland Valley Christian, defeating Calvary in the title match.
The Grace Academy volleyball team won the Mason Dixon Christian Conference championship Saturday at Cumberland Valley Christian, defeating Calvary in the title match.

Scores

Saturday

Boys Soccer

MDCC championship: Shalom 4, Grace Academy 1

Sidwell Friends 3, Saint James 0

Volleyball

MDCC championship: Grace Academy 3, Calvary 0 (25-22, 25-15, 25-23)

Saint James 3, Greencastle-Antrim 2 (15-25, 25-15, 26-28, 25-17, 15-12)

Friday

Girls Soccer

Tuscarora 5, Saint James 0

Volleyball

St. Maria Goretti 3, Bishop Walsh 0 (25-14, 25-13, 25-14)

Thursday

Boys Soccer

MDCC semifinals: Grace Academy 3, Cumberland Valley Christian 1

Williamsport 3, Francis Scott Key 0

North Hagerstown 1, Walkersville 0

Potomac School 2, Saint James 1

Catoctin 3, Boonsboro 1

Brunswick 5, South Hagerstown 1

Girls Soccer

Boonsboro 8, Catoctin 2

FCA 6, St. Maria Goretti 5

Walkersville 4, North Hagerstown 0

Francis Scott Key 4, Williamsport 0

Brunswick 10, South Hagerstown 0

Volleyball

MDCC semifinals: Grace Academy 3, Faith 0 (25-14, 25-18, 25-14)

North Hagerstown 3, Walkersville 0 (25-7, 25-12, 25-17)

Smithsburg 3, Thomas Johnson 0 (25-22, 25-15, 25-9)

South Hagerstown 3, Brunswick 0

Saint James 3, Middletown 1 (25-12, 25-16, 20-25, 25-13)

Clear Spring 3, Oakdale 2

Southern Fulton 3, Hancock 0 (25-13, 25-15, 25-10)

Wednesday

Girls Soccer

Mountain Ridge 9, Clear Spring 0

Volleyball

North Hagerstown 3, Boonsboro 0 (25-9, 25-16, 25-8)

Northern Garrett 3, Hancock 0

Hedgesville 3, Saint James 1

Golf

South Hagerstown 163, Boonsboro 166

Tuesday

Boys Soccer

Clear Spring 5, St. Maria Goretti 0

South Hagerstown 3, Smithsburg 1

Liberty 3, Boonsboro 0

Saint James 2, Flint Hill 0

MDCC quarterfinals: Grace 7, Heritage 0

Girls Soccer

Smithsburg 8, South Hagerstown 0

Liberty 1, Boonsboro 0

Madeira 10, Saint James 0

Volleyball

Williamsport 3, Oakdale 0 (25-18, 25-17, 25-11)

Smithsburg 3, South Hagerstown 0 (25-15, 25-22, 25-10)

Saint James 3, King Abdullah 1

Clear Spring 3, Washington 0

MDCC quarterfinals: Grace 3, Broadfording 0 (25-8, 25-3, 25-14)

MDCC quarterfinals: Faith 3, Heritage 1

Monday

Girls Soccer

St. Maria Goretti 15, West Nottingham 0

Volleyball

St. Maria Goretti 3, Fort Hill 0 (25-20, 25-23, 25-20)

James Wood 3, Boonsboro 0 (26-24, 25-14, 25-18)

Top performers

Saturday

• Grace Larrivee, Ahalya Vemuri, Ella Papa, Alexis Myers and Elise Barnhart, Grace Academy volleyball — Larrivee had 18 kills, Vemuri had 10 kills and 12 digs, Papa had 11 kills and three blocks, Myers had 21 assists and 12 digs, and Barnhart added 14 assists in a sweep of Calvary for the Mason Dixon Christian Conference championship. Larrivee was named tournament MVP and Vemuri and Myers made the all-tournament team.

• Bailey Crampton, Yemeli Akaya, Delaney Crampton and Lilly Schlotterbeck, Saint James volleyball — Bailey Crampton had 39 assists and five aces, Akaya had 15 kills and four blocks, Delaney Crampton had 15 kills and Schlotterbeck added 21 digs in a win over Greencastle-Antrim.

Friday

• Shianne Hill and Sydni Smith, St. Maria Goretti volleyball — Hill had 11 assists and eight kills, and Smith added 11 kills in a sweep of Bishop Walsh.

Thursday

• Grace Larrivee, Ella Papa, Alexis Myers, Elise Barnhart, Ahalya Vemuri and Isabel Lear, Grace Academy volleyball — Larrivee had 17 kills, Papa had 13 kills, Myers had 18 assists, Barnhart had 14 assists, Vemuri had 14 digs and Lear added 11 digs in a sweep of Faith in the Mason Dixon Christian Conference semifinals.

• Nicole Malasky, Boonsboro girls soccer — Malasky scored three goals in a win over Catoctin.

• Teague Eichelberger and Darius Geaman, North Hagerstown boys soccer — Eichelberger scored the lone goal and Geaman recorded his 10th shutout of the season as the Hubs edged Walkersville 1-0.

• Mollie Rebuck, St. Maria Goretti girls soccer — Rebuck scored four goals in a loss to FCA.

• Addy Zeigler, Callie Hose, Emerson Moats, Lizzie Lawson, Kai McCauley and Emilee Hixon, Clear Spring volleyball — Zeigler had 22 kills, nine blocks and 11 digs, Hose had 11 kills and 18 digs, Moats had 22 digs, Lawson had 19 digs, McCauley had 27 assists and Hixon added 21 assists and 13 digs in a win over Oakdale.

• Zoya Fazal, Delaney Crampton and Bailey Crampton, Saint James volleyball Fazal had 14 kills, Delaney Crampton had 11 kills and 11 digs, and Bailey Crampton added 36 assists, 12 digs and five aces in a win over Middletown.

• Aiden Nigh and Braydon Blair, Williamsport boys soccer — Nigh had a goal and an assist, and Blair made five saves in a shutout of Francis Scott Key.

• Marissa Bailey, Kassidy Meadows and Megan Culver, Smithsburg volleyball — Bailey had 14 assists and five digs, Meadows had seven kills and Culver added five kills and six digs in a sweep of Thomas Johnson.

Wednesday

• Baylee Doolan, Caydence Doolan, Emily Gasaway and Sydney Wilt, North Hagerstown volleyball — Baylee Doolan had 13 kills and 10 digs, Caydence Doolan had 10 kills and nine digs, Gasaway had 25 assists and Wilt added 13 digs in a sweep of Boonsboro.

• Jack Rhodes and Luke Leisinger, South Hagerstown golf — Rhodes and Leisinger tied for medalist honors with 38s at The Greens at Hamilton Run as the Rebels became the first Washington County team to defeat Boonsboro this season.

• Piper Meredith and Nickel Lawrence, Boonsboro golf — Meredith and Lawrence shot 39s at The Greens at Hamilton Run in a loss to Boonsboro.

• Madi Ebersole, Clear Spring girls soccer — Ebersole made 19 saves in a loss to Mountain Ridge.

• Lauren Jones, Boonsboro volleyball — Jones had 11 assists and eight digs in a loss to North Hagerstown.

• Payton Mosier, Hancock volleyball — Mosier had 11 kills in a loss to Northern Garrett.

• Bailey Crampton and MacKenzie Griffith, Saint James volleyball — Crampton had 21 assists and 11 digs, and Griffith added seven aces in a loss to Hedgesville.

Tuesday

• Emerson Shank, Olivia Smith, Heaven Jarvis and Elizabeth Warren, Williamsport volleyball — Shank had 27 assists, four aces, two kills and five digs, Smith had 14 kills, four digs and two aces, Jarvis had nine kills, four digs and two aces, and Warren had 14 digs and four aces in a sweep of Oakdale.

• Carson Furajter, Lily Hade, Amelia Beck-Schmeider and Adalynne Shifler, Smithsburg girls soccer — Furajter had two goals and an assist, Hade scored two goals and Beck-Schmeider and Shifler each had a goal and an assist in a win over South Hagerstown.

• Dillon Albowicz and Richie Lawson, Clear Spring boys soccer — Albowicz scored two goals, and Lawson had a goal and an assist in a win over St. Maria Goretti.

• Emily Ryder, Chloe Fisher, Calli Haugh and Sid Cecco, Smithsburg volleyball — Ryder had 11 kills, Fisher had 21 assists and four aces, Haugh had 17 digs and four aces, and Cecco had 12 digs in a sweep of South Hagerstown.

• Addy Zeigler, Skylar Plante, Lizzie Lawson, Emerson Moats and Emilee Hixon, Clear Spring volleyball — Zeigler had 11 kills, Plante had seven kills, Lawson had six kills and five aces, Moats had 10 digs and Hixon added 19 assists in a sweep of Washington.

• Erika Thompson, Boonsboro girls soccer — Made 19 saves in a 1-0 loss to Liberty, including a stop on a penalty kick.

• Abby Drier, Broadfording volleyball — Had 15 digs in a loss to Grace.

Monday

• Sydni Smith, Shianne Hill and Kylie Knight, St. Maria Goretti volleyball — Smith had 18 kills and 10 digs, Hill had 25 assists and eight kills, and Knight had 20 digs in a sweep of Fort Hill.

• Danielle Fish, Mollie Rebuck, Alyssa Goetz, Peyton Miller and Jadyn Murray, St. Maria Goretti girls soccer — Fish had four goals and four assists, Rebuck scored four goals and Goetz, Miller and Murray each added two goals in a win over West Nottingham.

• Aly Phillips, Lauren Jones and Breann Reed, Boonsboro volleyball — Phillips had seven kills and nine assists, Jones had 16 assists and Reed had nine digs and five aces in a loss to James Wood.

This article originally appeared on The Herald-Mail: Washington County high school scores and top performers for Oct.16-21