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Basketball Roundup: Huskies Win; Bobcats, Patriots, Cougars Fall

Patterson Mill remained one game behind North Harford in the Susquehanna Division standings.

71 HARFORD TECH 49

Reggie Daniels dropped a season-high 31 points as the Huskies stormed past the host Cobras. Garett Burkhead added 20 points for Patterson Mill, which remains one game behind first place North Harford in the Susquehanna Division of the UCBAC.

Isaiah Gills led Harford Tech with 12 points.

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The Cobras are scheduled host Loch Raven at 7 p.m. Monday while Patterson Mill is set to play visiting North Harford at the same time Tuesday.

NORTH HARFORD 58 Bel Air 51

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Cavin Murray's 12 points and 11 rebounds were not enough as the visiting Bobcats fell to the Susquehanna Division's first place Hawks, who remain undefeated in UCBAC play.

Bel Air led 18–14 after the first quarter, but trailed by as much as 10 in the fourth. The visitors closed the gap to 54–51 with 24 seconds remaining, but were unable to get any closer as Murray fouled out late.

Dezmon Hall added 11 points and four assists.

Brandon Thorn led the Hawks with 24 points and 10 rebounds while Tyler Campbell added 21 points and eight rebounds.

Bel Air is scheduled to host Bohemia Manor at 7 p.m. Tuesday.

HAVRE dE GRACE 59 Fallston 48

Tyler Smith scored a game-high 22 points for the Cougars, but it was not enough in a matchup with the first place Warriors in a Chesapeake Division tilt.

Nate Jones led Havre de Grace with 16 points.

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Fallston is scheduled to travel to Edgewood for a 7 p.m. tipoff Tuesday.

Mount St. Joseph 65 JOHN CARROLL 61

The Patriots (27–2, 11–1 MIAA "A", 11–1 BCL) fell short in their bid for a perfect regular season at home and within the conference despite 30 points from Malcolm McMillan on senior night.

Kameron Williams, who had 13 first quarter points, led the Gaels with 28.

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