WESTMORELAND, Pa. — Five Allegany College of Maryland players, led by Melissa Ford’s 17 points, scored in double figures as the Trojans had little trouble with Westmoreland Community College Monday night, 83-46, to remain undefeated after seven games.
Ford hit eight field goals and a free throw to lead the Trojans, while Alicia Sheppard scored 14 points. Martina Kurtz hit for 12 points, with all four of her field goals being three-pointers. Lisa Byer added 11 points for Allegany, and Jesse Owens scored 10.
Ford and Shannon Washington led Allegany on the boards with 10 rebounds apiece. Allegany led at the half, 43-13.
For the Wolfpack (8-2), Jamie Henry scored 14 points, and Laura McCauley had 11.
Allegany hosts Hagerstown tonight at 7 p.m.
High School Girls Basketball
ACM whips Westmoreland
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Allegany holds off Hampshire
Hayley Stankan doubled, singled and batted in one run, and Allegany had to hold on in the top of the seventh to collect a 3-2 win over Hampshire Thursday in Appalachian Mountain Athletic Conference action at Hampshire.
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Northern to play for state crown today
Kaitlynn Fratz scored 28 points and Terra McKenzie added 18 as Northern Garrett reduced its magic number to one — overpowering Mardela, 65-47 — Friday night in the Class 1A girls basketball state semifinals.
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St. John’s, Good Counsel reach BWGIT title game
One nationally-ranked team made it through to the finals, while the highest nationally-ranked team of the two fell three points short as St. John’s College High School will face the Good Counsel Falcons in the championship game of the 17th Bishop Walsh Girls Invitational Tournament today, 6:15 p.m., at Bishop Walsh School.
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Spalding gets by Seton, 47-40
The Academy of Holy Cross, St. John’s College, Archbishop Spalding and Good Counsel were the first-night winners in advancing to today’s championship semifinal round as the 17th Bishop Walsh Girls Invitational Tournament got underway Thursday at Bishop Walsh School.
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Huskies hunting for first state title
The calm before the storm has ended for the Northern girls basketball team, when after one of the more emotional weeks in program history the Lady Huskies resume their quest for their first ever Maryland state title when they take the court tonight at 9 p.m. to face Mardella in the Maryland 1A State Tournament semifinal at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County.
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Northern roars to title
On a scale of 1 to 10, Northern Garrett girls basketball coach Steve Fratz rated his team’s play a 10 Thursday night at Allegany.
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Campers, Huskies to play for section title
With Leah Wormack dominating inside, Brooke Wharton flying all over the court and a stifling pressure defense that held Mountain Ridge to only 11 points in the first half, the top-seeded Allegany Lady Campers rolled into the Maryland Class 1A West Region, West Section finals with a resounding 70-42 victory on Tuesday night at Allegany.
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MR, Northern win
Madi Nightengale took the game into her own hands in the second half, delivering 17 of her game-high 21 points, to lead fourth-seeded Mountain Ridge to a 61-32 victory over fifth-seeded Fort Hill Saturday in the opening round of the Maryland Class 1A West Region playoff game at Mountain Ridge.
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Frankfort stuns Berkeley (again)
Frankfort continued to be Berkeley Springs’ worst nightmare, as the second-seeded Lady Falcons defeated the top-seeded Lady Indians once more, this time in the West Virginia Class AA Section 1 championship game Friday night at Berkeley, 55-47, to reach the Region 2 championship game on Wednesday, which will be played on their home court.
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Lee, Carr spark Calvary’s victory
Lyndsie Lee scored a career-high 29 points and Jo Jo Carr came one block shy of a triple-double to power Calvary Christian to a 65-47 win over Johnstown Christian Friday night.
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