Franklin High School | Archive | January, 2008

WOODLAWN, PARKVILLE SET FOR SHOWDOWN

Darius Nesmith scored a game-high 21 points and senior Keon Bennett
added 10 as Woodlawn High remained unbeaten in Baltimore County 3A/4A boys’ basketball play with a 63-31 decision over Towson Wednesday
evening.

The Warriors (9-3, 4-0) built a 20-point halftime lead en
route to their ninth win in the last 10 games. Friday evening, Woodlawn
hosts No. 13 Parkville for sole possession of first. 

Junior forward Drew Liebert had seven points for Towson (5-8, 1-3). The
Generals travel to Milford Mill Friday evening in league play.


Woodlawn:
Nesmith 21, Bennett 10, E. Brown 3, Grey 9, Daniels 4, Roary
4, Kennerly 4, Giles-Johnson 2, T. Brown 2, Boyles 2, Hairston 2.
Totals 27 7-14 63.

Towson:
Jackson 3, Tillman 3, Gearhart 3, R. Davis 5, Liebert 7, M.
Davis 6, Wilkes 2, Mosca 2. Totals 12 6-15 31. Halftime: Woodlawn 33,
Towson 13.

Dulaney 69, Patapsco 61
Junior guard Kevin Harrison scored 21 points, and Jamie Cowherd added 16 as Dulaney High rallied for a 69-61 victory over Patapsco in a Baltimore County 3A/4A boys’ basketball contest in Timonium Wednesday evening.

Senior guard Mike Lynch had 14 points for the Lions (7-8, 2-2), who outscored Patapsco, 49-29 in the second half to overcome a 12-point halftime deficit. Tavon Thomas scored 18 points to lead Patapsco (9-4, 1-3), which dropped its third straight league contest, and Micquante Green added 15.

The Patriots will host Catonsville in league action Friday evening while Dulaney travels to Perry Hall.

Patapsco: Thomas 18, Murray 4, Satterwhite 2, Vinson 3, Mustafa 2, Green 15, Matthews 2, Lindsay 10, Biddner 6. Totals 22 12-25 61.
Dulaney: Harrison 21, Lynch 14, Cowherd 16, Larsen 6, Diaz 6, Raspa 3, O’Connor 3. Totals 22 16-20 69. Halftime: Patapsco 32, Dulaney 20.


Hereford 73, Dundalk 63

Junior guard Jake Gibson scored a game-high 18 points and Digges Bosley contributed 16, leading Hereford past Dundalk in Parkton. Seniors Ben Wareheim and Ryan Rock had 13 and 12 points respectively for the Bulls (9-5, 3-1).

Jermon Bacchus led Dundalk (4-7, 2-2) with 17 points, and seniors Kevin Watkins and Travis Davis added 16 and 15 points respectively. Hereford travels to Franklin Friday evening for a league contest while Dundalk welcomes Kenwood.

Dundalk: Bacchus 17, Davis 15, Watkins 16, Holmes 7, Miller 2, Epps 6. Totals 26 8-12 63.
Hereford: Badawi 5, Swift 3, Rock 12, Sarris 6, Gibson 18, Bosley 16, Wareheim 13. Totals 29 6-15 73. Halftime: Hereford 34, Dundalk 33.


Milford Mill 57, Catonsville 47

Junior guard Xavier Drake scored a game-high 17 points leading Milford Mill past Catonsville. Junior forward James Stephens added 10 points for the Millers (5-7, 3-1), who led by 14 points at halftime.

Junior Andy Coates led Catonsville (2-11, 0-4), which dropped its ninth consecutive decision, with 15 points. The Comets travel to Patapsco Friday evening while Milford Mill hosts Towson in league competition. 

Milford Mill: McCray 8, Drake 17, Bolton 8, Salisbury 6, Mitchell 6, Stephens 10, Bradley 2. Totals 18 18-23 57.
Catonsville: Foster 2, Johnson 2, Pinckney 5, Singleton 7, Miles 5, Phillips 2, Vasco 9, Coates 15. Totals 19 6-9 47. Halftime: Milford Mill 31, Catonsville 17.

Perry Hall 68, Franklin 61

Senior Rich Mason scored a game-high 20 points, and sophomore DaVante
Farrell added 18, leading Perry Hall to win its first league triumph
Wednesday. Jon Tyscko and Matt Wood each had 11 and 10 points,
respectively for the Gators (2-12, 1-3), who snapped a four-game losing
skid.

Senior forward Devon Herbert scored 19 points to lead Franklin (6-8,
2-1), and senior Jamal Jones had 14. The Indians host Hereford Friday
evening in league play while Perry Hall hosts Dulaney.
 
Franklin: Dickey 4, Reitter 7, Jones 14, Wilner 5, Herbert 19, Wilder 6, Mays 2, Mendelzon 4. Totals 25 10-16 61.

Perry Hall:
Sokolis 9, Tyscko 11, Farrell 18, Wood 10, Mason 20. Totals 27 12-20 68. Halftime: Perry Hall 33, Franklin 24.


Parkville 61, Kenwood 51

Junior guard Tom Cummings scored 18 points, and sophomore center Josh Corbett added 13, leading Parkville over host Kenwood. Sophomore guard Mark Fields had 12 for the Knights (10-4, 3-0), who led 34-20 at halftime enroute to their fifth straight win.

Charles Taylor had a game-high 21 points to lead Kenwood (5-7, 2-2), which travels to Dundalk Friday evening. Parkville is at Woodlawn Friday evening, with the winner claiming sole possession of first.

Parkville:
Fields 12, Cummings 18, Wiggins 2, Jackson 2, Dell 6, Corbett 13, Alaeze 4, Perry 4. Totals 23 11-18 61.
Kenwood: Clennon 6, Winder 9, C. Taylor 21, Butler 4, Macer 2, Blackmon 6, S. Taylor 3. Totals 18 10-12 51. Halftime: Parkville 34, Kenwood 20.

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MILFORD MILL UPENDS PATAPSCO

Junior guard Xavier Drake and
sophomore guard Anthony Goode each scored 11 points as Milford Mill
breezed past Patapsco, 72-53, in a Baltimore County 3A/4A boys’ basketball contest Friday evening. Senior forward Christopher Code had 10 points
for Millers (4-7, 2-1), who led 38-26 at halftime.

Micquante
Green scored a game-high 18 points to lead Patapsco (9-3, 1-2). The
Patriots will play at Dulaney Wednesday while Milford Mill is at
Catonsville.

Patapsco: Thomas 5, Murray 4, Satterwhite
3, Vinson 4, Mustafa 1, Greene 18, Graham 4, Matthews 6, Nicolarakis 2,
Lindsay 5, Buettner 1. Totals 17 15-28 53.
Milford Mill: McCray
5, Drake 11, Code 10, Bradley 2, Thomas 2, Preston 3, Mitchell 3, Goode
11, Fulton 9, Stevens 7, Martin 4, Salisbury 5. Totals 30 10-21 72. Halftime: Milford Mill 38, Patapsco 26.


Franklin 55, Dulaney 52, OT

Senior Jamal Jones had 16 points, and Durant Harvin added 11 as Franklin (5-8, 2-0) defeated Dulaney in overtime Friday evening in Reisterstown. Junior guard Jamie Cowherd scored 14 points to lead Dulaney (6-8, 1-2) and senior guard Alex Frederick had 10.

The Lions will host Patapsco Wednesday while Franklin travels to Perry Hall.

Dulaney: Harrison 9, Frederick 10, Cowherd 14, Larsen 2, Diaz 7, Lynch 5, Raspa 5. Totals 16 16-17 52.
Franklin: Harvin 11, Reitter 2, Dickey 7, Wilner 4, Jones 16, Herbert 3, Reiss 4, Mays 3, Maslow 5. Totals 17 21-33 55. Halftime: Dulaney 32, Franklin 21.

Woodlawn 79, Catonsville 41
Senior Tremaine Kennerly scored a game-high 20 points, and Darius
Nesmith added 14, leading Woodlawn High to a 79-41 victory over
Catonsville on
Woodlawn Drive Friday evening.

Senior
guard Keon Bennett chipped in 13 points for the Warriors (8-3 overall,
3-0 league) , who built a 39-16 halftime margin. Junior guard Jordan
Pinckney led Catonsville with 10 points. The Comets (1-10, 0-3) will
host Milford Mill Wednesday in league action.

Woodlawn will be
at Towson Wednesday, then host No. 16 Parkville Friday evening. The
Warriors have won eight of their last nine decisions.

Catonsville:
Foster 2, Johnson 4, Pinckney 10, Singleton 5, Phillips 2, Vasco 9, Coates 7, Medinger 2. Totals 13 12-18 41.
Woodlawn:
Nesmith 14, Bennett 13, E. Brown, Daniels 4, Roary, Kennerly 20, Oliver
2, Giles-Johnson 5, T. Brown 5, Boyles 8, Rooks 2, Hairston 4. Totals
29 12-26 79. Halftime: Woodlawn 39, Catonsville 16.


Kenwood 40, Towson 38
Junior guard Dante Winder scored 11 points as Kenwood (5-6, 2-1) edged Towson. Senior center Mark Davis led all scorers with 21 for the Generals (5-7, 1-2), who will host league-leading Woodlawn Wednesday. Kenwood hosts No. 16 Parkville Wednesday.

Towson: Jackson 9, Tillman, R. Davis 3, M. Davis 21, Wilkes 2, Mosca 2. Totals 14 8-10 38.
Kenwood: Clennon 7, Winder 11, C. Taylor 7, Butler, Rosaly 3, Jones 3, S. Taylor 8. Totals 16 3-6 40. Halftime: Towson 21, Kenwood 20.

Dundalk 59, Perry Hall 53
Travis Davis scored a game-high 18 points, and senior Kevin Watkins had 15, leading Dundalk to a 59-53 decision over Perry Hall. Jermon Baccus added 12 for the Owls (3-7, 1-2), who led 31-19 at halftime.

Senior Rich Mason had 16 points to lead Perry Hall (1-11, 0-3) and Wood chipped in 13. The Gators will host Franklin Wednesday while Dundalk travels to Hereford.

Perry Hall: Lyons 5, Sokolis 5, Farrell 6, Bility 5, Wood 13, Mason 16, Fisher 3. Totals 18 15-23 53.
Dundalk: Baccus 12, Davis 18, Watkins 15, Gray 7, Miller 1, Epps 6. Totals 20 12-19 59. Halftime: Dundalk 31, Perry Hall 19.


Parkville 55, Hereford 38

Sophomore forward/center Josh
Corbett scored 14 points as No. 16 Parkville High defeated Hereford,
55-38, Friday
evening. It was the fourth straight victory for the Knights (9-4, 2-0),
who led 23-9 at halftime.

Ben Wareheim led Hereford (8-5, 1-1)
with nine points. The Bulls will host Dundalk Wednesday in league play
while Parkville travels to Kenwood.   

Hereford:
Swift 7, Rock 5, Sarris 2, Gibson 7, Bosley 6, Wareheim 9, Fisher 2. Totals 13 9-19 38.
Parkville: Turnstall 4, Fields 8, Wiggins 8, Jackson 2, Dell 5, Gaskins 6, Corbett 14, Barnes 6, Alaeze 2. Totals 23 7-9 55. Halftime: Parkville 23, Hereford 9.

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FRANKLIN CONTINUES TURNAROUND, BEATS DUNDALK

Senior guard Zachary Reiss and junior guard Durant Harvin each scored 13 points as Franklin High topped Dundalk, 56-49, in a Baltimore County 3A/4A boys’ basketball contest in Reisterstown Wednesday. After an 0-6 start, the Indians (4-8, 1-0) have won four of their last six decisions.

Senior guard Travis Davis had a game-high 19 points to lead Dundalk (2-7, 0-2). The Owls will host Perry Hall Friday evening, while Franklin hosts Dulaney.

Franklin 56, Dundalk 49
Dundalk:
Bacchus 4, Davis 19, Watson 12, Grey 7, Holmes 2, Epps 5. Totals 17 8-14 49.
Franklin: Reiss 13, Harvin 13, Wilner 5, Herbert 2, Wilder 3, Reitter 6, Jones 12, Dickey 2. Totals 17 18-29 56. Halftime: Franklin 24, Dundalk 19.

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FRANKLIN PULLS AWAY FROM WESTERN TECH

Junior Durant Harbin scored 21 points and Mike Wilner added 14, leading Franklin High past Western Tech, 64-52, in a Baltimore County boys’ basketball contest Wednesday evening.

Lavoi Wildner contributed 10 points for the Indians, who outscored Western Tech, 37-25, over the final 16 minutes. Donzel Mooney led all scorers with 23 points for Western Tech, and junior Chris Grant had 12. Franklin converted 36 of 53 free throws attempts, compared to 7-for-20 for the Wolverines.

Franklin 64, Western Tech 52
Franklin:
Harvin 21, Wilner 14, Reitter 4, Jones 9, Dickey 6, Wilder 10. Totals 13 36-53 64.
Western Tech: Wilson 2, Grant 12, Vinson 4, Prioleau 3, Stokes 2, Gilreath 4, Mooney 23, Mannone 2. Totals 20 7-20 52. Halftime: Franklin 27, Western Tech 27.

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