Cambridge, MD – April 16, 2026
Snow Hill used timely hitting, aggressive baserunning, and steady pitching to secure a 5–2 varsity baseball win over Cambridge–South Dorchester on Thursday afternoon. After a tight early battle, Snow Hill pulled away in the middle innings and closed the door down the stretch to earn the road victory.
Tight game
The contest opened as a defensive struggle, with both teams trading scoreless frames through the first two innings. Snow Hill broke through in the third and fourth, capitalizing on traffic on the bases to build momentum. Cambridge–South Dorchester answered, but Snow Hill responded in the sixth to gain control of the game.
Key Bats Deliver
Snow Hill finished with eight hits and five runs, spreading production throughout the lineup. Finn Mahoney led the charge with a multi‑hit performance that included a double, while Gavin Shipley also drove in a run from the middle of the order. Snow Hill put pressure on the defense with six stolen bases, forcing Cambridge into difficult situations all afternoon.
Vikings Battle Back
Cambridge–South Dorchester finished with six hits and drew six walks, generating scoring opportunities. Noah Marshall and Carson Weber each drove in runs, while Nate Twilley added an extra‑base hit. Despite consistent baserunners, Snow Hill pitching limited the Vikings to two earned runs.
Arms Set the Tone
Snow Hill received a strong start from Adam Lawson, who worked five innings and allowed two runs while navigating traffic with poise. Finn Mahoney was sharp in relief, striking out four over two scoreless innings to slam the door. For the Vikings, Carson Weber battled through four innings, while Kohen Mowbray and Owen Jones combined to finish the game.
Player of the Game
Finn Mahoney (Snow Hill) delivered across multiple facets, finishing with two hits, a double, two stolen bases, and four strikeouts in relief pitching. His ability to impact the game offensively and shut things down on the mound made the difference in Snow Hill’s late separation.
Final
Cambridge South Dorchester High School 2, Snow Hill High School 5
Snow Hill continues to show balance and depth as the season progresses, combining speed, timely hitting, and reliable pitching.
