The latest high school baseball results from in and around Washington

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Hoodline
Published on May 21, 2019

Couldn't catch the latest high school baseball matchups in and around Washington?

Here are boys varsity baseball scores from around the metro area from the past week, powered by data from premiere high school sports source MaxPreps.

(Hoodline offers data-driven analysis of local happenings and trends across cities. Details like game dates, times, scores and team records are based on data provided by MaxPreps and may be subject to change; the latest up-to-date information is available at the links below.)


Wilson bests School Without Walls

Tuesday brought a new round of high school contests, with the Wilson Tigers facing off against the School Without Walls Penguins at home. The Wilson Tigers ultimately out-maneuvered the Penguins in a 10-5 victory.

The win brought Wilson's record to 22-9, while School Without Walls' record fell to 17-9.

St. John's strikes out Paul Public Charter International

Also on Tuesday, the Paul Public Charter International Pirates visited the St. John's Cadets. They drove home empty-handed: The Pirates lost to the Cadets by a score of 24-0.

The win brought St. John's' record to 30-3, while Paul Public Charter International's record fell to 9-3.

Gonzaga flattens Georgetown Day

The Georgetown Day team traveled this week to face off against the Gonzaga Eagles on Tuesday. The Eagles walked away with the win, beating the Mighty Hoppers soundly, 11-1.

The win brought Gonzaga's record to 15-9, while Georgetown Day's record fell to 7-12.

St. Albans defeats Maret

Also on Tuesday, the St. Albans Bulldogs defeated the Maret Frogs by a score of 5-3.

The win brought St. Albans' record to 15-17, while Maret's record fell to 7-9.

Wilson bests Gonzaga

The Wilson Tigers toppled the Gonzaga Eagles 5-1 on Thursday.

The loss brought Gonzaga's record to 15-10, while Wilson's record rose to 23-9.


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