Mount St. Joseph tops Goretti in Hagerstown

BCL Standings tighten up as MSJ forges a first place tie with St. Frances; Jordan Brathwaite scores 19
Mount St. Joseph tops Goretti in Hagerstown
Mount St. Joseph tops Goretti in Hagerstown /

HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND – Two of the Baltimore Catholic League's top three teams tangled in Hagerstown in a battle of the Gaels, Tuesday evening, and Mount St. Joseph outlasted St. Maria Goretti, 63-55, to climb back into a tie for first place with St. Frances at 8-1.

MSJ (24-3 overall) jumped out to a 20-8 lead in the opening quarter and held a 38-23 halftime lead. The Irvington Gaels pushed the advantage to 50-37 after three quarters, but Goretti’s 18-13 fourth-quarter rally fell short.

Jordan Brathwaite led MSJ in scoring with 19 points, while Tyonne Farrell added 15. Caleb Embeya led Goretti with 26 points, and Jarvis Wright chipped in 16.

Mount St. Joseph's Jordan Brathwaite scored a team-high 19 points to lead the Gaels to a 63-55 victory over St. Maria Goretti, Tuesday in Hagerstown.
Mount St. Joseph's Jordan Brathwaite scored a team-high 19 points to lead the Gaels to a 63-55 victory over St. Maria Goretti, Tuesday in Hagerstown

Wednesday, St. Maria Goretti (13-11 overall) is back in action at home in the Gael Center as Mount Carmel visits in another key BCL game. The Gaels are only one game ahead of the Cougars for third place in the loss column. Goretti won, 70-68, in overtime back, in the first meeting between the teams, on January 5 in Essex. This will be the first of four consecutive BCL road games for Mount Carmel to finish the regular season.

Also on Wednesday, Archbishop Spalding visits St. Frances in another important BCL game. The Panthers will look to retake sole possession of first place, while the visiting Cavaliers trail Mount Carmel by one game in the loss column for fourth. The game is the first of five straight road BCL tilts for Spalding to close the schedule.

Three other MIAA games are on the schedule Wednesday as Calvert Hall hosts McDonogh, John Carroll hosts Glenelg Country School and St. Joe is at Gilman.

Thursday, one game is set as Mount Carmel visits McDonogh in MIAA action.The BCL’s non-conference record is 92-34 (.730). Last season, the BCL posted a 105-40 (.725) record vs. non-BCL opponents.

RESULTS/UPCOMING SCHEDULE

Tuesday, January 30
*Mount St. Joseph 63, St. Maria Goretti 55

Wednesday, January 31
*Mount Carmel at St. Maria Goretti 6 pm
McDonogh at Calvert Hall 6 pm
Glenelg Country School at John Carroll 6 pm
*Archbishop Spalding at St. Frances 7 pm
Mount St. Joseph at Gilman 7 pm

Thursday, February 1
Mount Carmel at McDonogh 5:30 pm

Friday, February 2
*Archbishop Spalding at Mount St. Joseph 7 pm
*St. Maria Goretti at St. Frances 7 pm
Gilman at Calvert Hall 7 pm
St. Vincent Pallotti at John Carroll 7 pm

Saturday, February 3
Indian Creek at Loyola 12 pm
A Very Melo Classic (Towson, Md.)
Mount Carmel vs. Bishop O’Connell (Va.) 3 pm
Mount St. Joseph vs. Sidwell Friends (D.C.) 4:30 pm
St. Frances vs. Paul VI (Va.) 6 pm

Sunday, February 4
*Mount Carmel at Calvert Hall 3 pm

2023-24 BCL Standings (1/31/2024)
Mount St. Joseph 8-1 (24-3)
St. Frances 8-1 (20-6)
St. Maria Goretti 5-3 (13-11)
Mount Carmel 6-4 (18-7)
Archbishop Spalding 4-5 (14-7)
Loyola Blakefield 3-8 (16-10)
John Carroll 2-7 (13-12)
Calvert Hall 1-8 (11-15)

- Report courtesy of Chris Pika, BCLBasketball.com


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Gary Adornato
GARY ADORNATO

Gary Adornato began covering high school sports with the Baltimore Sun in 1982, while still a mass communications major at Towson University, and in 2003 became one of the first journalists to cover high school sports online while operating MIAASports.com, the official website of the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association. Later, Adornato pioneered market-wide coverage of high school sports with DigitalSports.com, introducing video highlights and player interviews while assembling an award-winning editorial staff. In 2010, he launched VarsitySportsNetwork.com which became the premier source of high school media coverage in the state of Maryland. In 2022, he sold VSN to The Baltimore Banner and joined SBLive Sports as the company's East Coast Managing Editor.