Glenelg High girls lacrosse coach Alex Pagnotta spent a good portion of a postgame interview Tuesday evening detailing the mistakes his squad made against Marriotts Ridge. But Pagnotta looked over the scoreboard in the corner of the Gladiatorsโ€™ main field and shrugged his head.

โ€œWe were making some uncharacteristic mistakes, but there were big plays that helped us come away with the winโ€ฆIโ€™m definitely happy about that,โ€ said Pagnotta. โ€œWe got a lot of things to go back to the drawing board and fix.โ€

No. 7 Glenelgโ€™s 7-5 decision over 13th-ranked Mustangs will not be remembered as one of the programโ€™s finest moments. But the Gladiators made enough plays, especially in the final minutes, to secure their biggest victory in Howard County play so far this season.

Virginia Tech University recruit Isa Torres had 5 goals and an assist for Glenelg (7-2 overall, 3-0 Howard) and Ava Hernandez and Lauren LaPointe each tallied. Sophia Baxter finished with 2 goals for Marriotts Ridge and Sophie Bender finished with a goal and 2 assists.

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Hernandezโ€™s fourth quarter goal and Glenelgโ€™s tenacious defensive effort in the final minutes helped repel a Marriotts Ridge second half push, giving the defending Howard County champs their 24th straight victory against league opponents (including playoffs).

Glenelgโ€™s last league loss was against Marriotts Ridge in April 2019. There was no season in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2021 spring season was limited to a handful of games due to the pandemic.

After a promising first half, the Gladiatorsโ€™ streak was in jeopardy as Marriotts Ridge scored three unanswered goals, the last from Baxter to bring the visitors to 6-5 with 9:55 remaining in regulation.

Torres won the ensuing draw and found Hernandez, coming around from behind the goal, for the response with 8:49 left to play.

โ€œWe needed that,โ€ said Torres.

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The Gladiatorsโ€™ defense, led by senior Catherine Taylor, got a big groundball from sophomore defender Madelyn Renehan with 75 seconds left remaining. Emily Altshuler posted five saves as Glenelg ran out the remaining time after Renehanโ€™s pickup. The Gladiators held Marriotts Ridge scoreless for nearly 20 minutes between first and second halves.

Pagnotta lauded the defensive effort, but couldnโ€™t shake the final 25 minutes of regulation.

โ€œItโ€™s hard not to be disappointedโ€ฆwe made uncharacteristic mistakes, understanding time and situation on the field. That second half was the worst half of lacrosse Iโ€™ve seen from one of our teams,โ€ said Pagnotta. โ€œYou canโ€™t take nothing away from Marriotts Ridge. They played fantastic.โ€

Trailing 6-1 early in the second half, Marriotts Ridge (4-4, 2-1 Howard) rallied. Baxter scored unassisted for the Mustangsโ€™ first score since the 18:45 mark in the opening half. Two minutes later, sophomore Esther Yang finished a pass from Bender.

Annika Huelskamp made it 6-4 after a feed from behind the goal from Bender with 14:09 left in regulation. The Gladiators appeared to regain momentum when LaPointe scored with 10:30 left to play, but the goal was disallowed for a dangerous follow through.

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It was LaPointeโ€™s second yellow card of the half, ending her evening. Glenelg had three yellow cards in the second half Tuesday.

Marriotts Ridge got to within 6-5 on Baxterโ€™s second tally with less than 10 minutes left before Hernandezโ€™s goal provided some breathing room for Glenelg.

Isa Torres had a big night Tuesday for Glenelg. The Virginia Tech-bound midfielder scored five goals and assisted on a key fourth quarter goal as the Gladiators improved to 3-0 in Howard County. (Derek Toney)

โ€œGlenelg does a really great job defensively,โ€ said Marriotts Ridge coach Amanda Brady. โ€œThey switch things up. We knew they were going to come at us with a zone and go back-and-forth between defenses. We had to make those adjustments, which the girls did a really good job recognizing and moving into our sets. We just werenโ€™t catching in the middle, making clean passes. We threw the ball away a lot on our own.โ€

Glenelg remains undefeated with Mount Hebron (2-0 Howard) atop the Howard County standings. The teams meet in the regular season finale May 3.

Despite an uneven effort Tuesday, Glenelg is once again in a familiar position.

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โ€œWeโ€™re meeting expectations, but we can go beyond,โ€ said Torres. โ€œToday, things didnโ€™t go how we wanted to goโ€ฆwe will exceed expectations by the end of the season.โ€

NO. 7 GLENELG 7, NO. 13 MARRIOTTS RIDGE 5

Marriotts Ridge 1 4 - 5

Glenelg 5 2 - 7

Goals: Marriotts Ridge - Baxter 2, Huelskamp, Yang, S. Bender; Glenelg - Torres 5, LaPointe, Hernandez

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Assists: Marriotts Ridge - S. Bender 2; Glenelg - Torres, Metz

Saves: Marriotts Ridge - Proper 7; Glenelg - Altshuler 5