Calvert Hall graduate Stephen Kelly scored the first goal in the Premier Lacrosse League’s debut in Boston on Saturday just 11 seconds into the Archers’ 13-12 victory over the Chrome.

Attackman Will Manny scored his fourth goal of the game to lift the team in overtime in the first PLL game.

In the second game of the day, the Whipsnakes edged the Chaos 15-14 on Drew Snider’s overtime goal.

Major League Lacrosse: The Chesapeake Bayhawks announced their 16-game regular season will be broadcast regionally on MyTV Baltimore. Fans in the Baltimore area —which includes Anne Arundel and Howard County — can watch games via the following providers: Comcast (Channel 24); Verizon Fios (Channel 9); Dish (Channel 46); Direct TV (Channel 46).

Coverage of the season will start today at 4 p.m. as the Bayhawks open against the Dallas Rattlers.

Horse racing: Caves Farm’s Pizmo Time stretched his winning streak to three races by catching pacesetter Saratoga Bob at the top of the stretch and outrunning favored Surprise Twist through the lane to capture Saturday’s feature at Laurel Park. Jockey Alex Cintron registered his third win of the afternoon aboard Pizmo Time ($9.80), who ran 1 1/16 miles in 1 minute, 41.40 seconds to take the $47,000 third-level optional claiming allowance for 3-year-olds and up by a nose.

WNBA: The Mystics won their first game at the Entertainment and Sports Arena in Washington, routing the Atlanta Dream, 96-75, Saturday night.

Arena Football League: The Baltimore Brigade (3-3) lost to the host Atlantic City Blackjacks 35-34 when a field-goal attempt was blocked in the closing seconds Saturday.

Men’s college track and field: Coppin State’s Joseph Amoah has been named the Mid-Atlantic Region’s Athlete of the Year by USTFCCCA.

Women’s college basketball: Tyree Allen, Alexandria Hamilton, Aliyah Lawson, Unique Meyers and Abby Weiss all signed national letters of intent to play for Coppin State in the 2019-20 season.

Sports publicity: Johns Hopkins assistant director of athletic communications Jill Guise will receive the College Sports Information Directors of America’s 2019 College Division Achievement Award.

— From Sun staff and news services