CUMBERLAND — Andrea Armstrong and Nikki Absher each had 16 kills, but the Fort Hill Sentinels suffered their first loss of the season, 3-1 to Thomas Johnson, in high school volleyball Tuesday evening.
It was the regular-season finale for the Sentinels, who will enter the West Region tournament with a 13-1 record. The playoff drawing will be held Nov. 2.
Thomas Johnson, the Class 4A state runner-up a year ago, won the match by scores of 25-15, 25-19, 21-25 and 25-17.
Armstrong finished with 16 kills and 25 digs and Absher had 16 kills and 10 digs. Tasha Dunlap had 30 assists and 13 digs, Emily Anderson 17 digs and Samantha Frankenberry eight points for the Sentinels.
Thomas Johnson also took the jayvee match, 25-15, 20-25, 15-8. Kayla Hutson led the Sentinels with 12 service points and 14 assists. Katelyn Covey had seven kills and Rebecca Pannone 21 digs.
Keyser 3, BW 0
CUMBERLAND — Keyser swept Bishop Walsh 25-22, 25-7, 25-12 Tuesday evening at BW.
Ashley Turnbull had nine points, three kills and two blocks to lead the Spartans. Kelly Larkin added five digs, two aces and a kill, Kelsie Bennett had five digs and Christine Pellegrino and Abby Benjamin three digs.
Keyser won the jayvee match 25-15, 25-13. Leah Nolan had five points and two digs for BW.
The Spartans close the season Thursday, at home, against Paw Paw in a 6 p.m. match. Keyser visits Hampshire on Thursday.
Berlin 3, Salisbury 0
SALISBURY, Pa. — Leah Simmons had six kills and five aces to lead Berlin to a 25-18, 25-10, 25-12 sweep of Salisbury.
Ashley Tressler added five kills, Emily Menhorn had four aces and six digs and Emily Philip 17 assists for Berlin.
Ashleigh Munion had seven kills for Salisbury.
Berlin won the jayvee match 2-0.
Girls Soccer
Almost perfect
Thomas Johnson spoils FH’s undefeated season, 3-1
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High-scoring Sentinels lead way on All-City team
Mariah James, who had a league-leading five assists and finished second in the league in scoring, was joined by seven other standouts in filling out the All-City girls soccer team, chosen by head coaches.
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Fazenbaker voted player of year
Stephanie Fazenbaker, whose record-breaking year led Mountain Ridge to a record-setting season, was voted the Cumberland Times-News High School Girls Soccer Player of the Year for the second year in a row by area head coaches.
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Oakdale beats MR girls
The Mountain Ridge girls had their bid to finish unbeaten with that elusive first state championship end with a tough 2-1 loss on penalty kicks to Oakdale in the Maryland Class 1A finals on Saturday afternoon at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) in Retrievers Stadium.
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Miners hoping to strike gold today at UMBC
CATONSVILLE — The Mountain Ridge soccer teams have seen a lot of each other throughout the playoffs.
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Lady Miners tie own record, repeat as West Region champs
The Mountain Ridge girls tied their own area record late last night at Miners Stadium, and they’d like nothing better than to break it this weekend.
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MR beats Boonsboro
Nothing seems to be faze the Mountain Ridge girls soccer team.
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Rams win playoff tuneup
CUMBERLAND — Claire Wilkinson scored three goals and Sophie Schwab had the other two as third-ranked Southern blanked Allegany, 5-0, in the high school girls soccer regular-season finale for both teams Wednesday at Greenway Avenue Stadium.
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Welker sparks Frankfort past Berkeley Springs
Bria Welker scored the first and final goals of Frankfort’s 3-1 win over Berkeley Springs on Saturday, pushing the fifth-ranked Falcons to a season-best two games above .500.
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Mountain Ridge blasts BW
Top-ranked Mountain Ridge scored four goals in the first half and erased any doubt with a seven-goal second half as the Miners dominated Bishop Walsh 11-1 Thursday evening at Miners Stadium.
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Miners win battle of unbeatens
Stephanie Fazenbaker scored three goals, assisted on a fourth and Mountain Ridge jumped on Northern early and won a battle of unbeatens, 5-1, Thursday in high school girls soccer.
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