CUMBERLAND — Allegany locked up a share of the Cumberland City League with a 45-6 win over Bishop Walsh Saturday afternoon on Haystack Mountain.
The Campers finish the season 3-1 in the City to tie with Fort Hill for the championship. The Sentinels and Campers split the pair of games they played.
Micah Wormack scored 11 points and Courtney Landis had nine to lead Allegany. Kristin Sell finished with seven points.
Allegany carried a 9-1 lead into the second quarter and led 24-4 at halftime. They were ahead 37-6 after the third.
The Campers won 31-13 in the junior varsity contest. Jordan Hare and Brianna Fagan had eight points for Allegany and Maggie Mathews scored eight fo the Spartans.
Allegany finishes the season at 12-9 overall and 7-9 in the Appalachian Mountain Athletic Conference.
Bishop Walsh (2-25, 0-4, 0-13) plays at home against Mountain Ridge on Monday.
Basketball
Allegany overpowers Walsh
Campers claim share of City League championship
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