Brandon Geppert had 19 points and seven rebounds for the Lions (9-2, 1-1), while Chris Hannigan had 14 points and seven rebounds and Dave Berry had five points and five assists.
No. 8 Middletown 77 South Carroll 60
MIDDLETOWN, Md. - Joe Keimig had 11 points and 10 assists as Middletown jumped out to a 23-point halftime lead before giving way to its reserves in a MVAL Piedmont win over South Carroll.
Jonathan Hall led the Knights (9-1, 3-0) with 16 points, while Patrick Carney added 12.
No. 9 North Hagerstown 73 Brunswick 62
BRUNSWICK, Md. - Quielan Gantt had 28 points and Jarell Rodriguez added 17 to lead North Hagerstown past Brunswick in MVAL Antietam action.
Dee Mency had 14 points and Tyrell Wilson added nine for the Hubs (7-4, 3-0).
Chris Papanicolas led Brunswick (3-7, 2-1) with 24 points. Joel Hafner had 20 points and six assists, Kennard Hueston had 11 points and 16 rebounds and Andrew Derr had five assists in the loss.
No. 10 Hancock 69 Northern Garrett 62
ACCIDENT, Md. - Dylan Morris had a team-high 16 points as Hancock beat Northern Garrett (6-5) on the road.
Jeff Willison had 15 points, 12 rebounds and five blocks for the Panthers (11-1), while Brad Spielman had 15 points and eight assists and Alex Yonker had 13 and seven steals.
Greencastle 51 Waynesboro 48
WAYNESBORO, Pa. - Jaren Gembe scored a game-high 27 points, but passed up the game-winning shot in favor of Adam Wiestling, whose layup with 4 seconds left gave Greencastle a Mid-Penn Capital win over Waynesboro.
Wiestling finished with 11 points, while Gembe, who had a 26-point game earlier this week, grabbed seven rebounds for the Blue Devils (7-9, 2-4). Treavor Gelsinger and Nick Schreiber each had five assists.
Kevin Kline led Waynesboro (9-8, 3-3) with 17 points and nine rebounds. Josh Arendt had 11 points, Jordan Reitz scored nine with three steals and Scott Livengood had five assists.
Boonsboro 62, Catoctin 49
THURMONT, Md. - Boonsboro stepped up its defense in the fourth quarter, forcing several turnovers and holding Catoctin to just two field goals to lead the Warriors to their first MVAL Antietam Conference win.
The Warriors' offense opened up in the fourth quarter with 26 points as Adam Flook and Matt Byers scored seven points each.
Flook finished with 10 points to lead Boonsboro (2-8, 1-2), while Byers had four steals. Kyle Kane had 13 points, Mike DeBarge had 11 and Jared Lyons added 10 to go with eight rebounds and five blocks. Kane also grabbed seven boards.
John Tumulty had 14 points and five assists and Kyle Huyser added 13 points, eight rebounds and three blocks for Catoctin (3-8, 1-2).
South 41, Clear Spring 35
CLEAR SPRING - South Hagerstown battled from a game-long deficit by using a 17-6 burst in the fourth quarter to hold off winless Clear Spring in MVAL Antietam action.
Allen Daniels keyed the fourth-quarter push for the Rebels (2-8, 2-1), hitting 5 of 6 free throws. Daniels finished 7-for-8 from the line with nine points. Dominique Byrd had game highs of 11 points and 11 rebounds, Muzammil Bhutto chipped in with nine points and Daviel Richardson had six assists.
Darrin Jackson led Clear Spring (0-9, 0-3) with eight points and Bryce Sigler had seven rebounds.
Cavalry 49, Faith 47
CUMBERLAND, Md. - Ryan Chaney had 27 points as Calvary Christian overcame a 14-point second-half deficit beat Faith Christian in Mason Dixon Christian Conference action.
With its starters in foul trouble, Faith (2-7, 0-6) was forced to rely on its bench. Freshman H.B. Dunham scored a team-high 19 points, but it wasn't enough to lift the Rams. Chris Apple had 14 points.
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No. 3 Thomas Johnson 54 Liberty 39
FREDERICK, Md. - Nia Josiah had 23 points, 14 rebounds and seven steals to lead TJ past Liberty (4-7, 1-3) in MVAL Chesapeake action.
Kem Wilson had 19 points and Erin Dickman added eight assists for the Patriots (8-2, 2-0).
No. 4 Catoctin 67 No. 10 Boonsboro 51
BOONSBORO - Sara Wastler scorched Boonsboro for eight 3-pointers and a game-high 27 points to lead Catoctin to the MVAL Antietam win.
Wastler scored 17 in the first half, helping the Cougars (8-3, 3-0) build what turned out to be an insurmountable 37-15 lead.
Emily Balogh had 17 points and Kate Robinson had 11 in the win.