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ROMNEY, W.Va. — Rachel Coles scored on a direct kick in the 80th minute to break a tie game and send Musselman to a 2-1 victory over Hampshire in high school girls soccer on Saturday.
Coles scored Musselman’s only other goal, on a penalty kick in the first half. Hampshire knotted the game 1-1 when Jayden Ware scored on a feed from Brittany Maphis 11 minutes into the second half.
Both teams had 14 shots and Hampshire led in corner kicks 5-3. Hampshire goalie Rachel McBride had nine saves.
Thursday at Martinsburg, Maphis gave Hampshire an early lead, but Martinsburg scored eight unanswered goals to roar back for an 8-1 victory.
Maphis scored unassisted just five minutes into the match, but Martinsburg’s Lauren Bartoldson tied it eight minutes later, and Lauren Trimble put the Bulldogs ahead to stay just before the half.
Kendall Bush scored four goals in the second half and Courtney Webb had two to complete the Martinsburg scoring.
Martinsburg led in shots 30-1 and in corner kicks 10-0. Shelby Kaiser had 13 saves and Rachel McBride seven in goal for Hampshire.
The Trojans (0-5) play at Bishop Walsh on Wednesday at 5:30.
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Petersburg loses a wild one, 29-27
PETERSBURG, W.Va. — Andrew Truax and Loguen McKee scored touchdowns in a 45-second span of the fourth quarter to help Berkeley Springs pull out a 29-27 win over Petersburg Friday night.
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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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Fort Hill’s Dolly player of year
To the naked eye, perhaps, there was nothing about his football abilities that jumped out to demand attention or cause awe-inspired oohs and aahs.
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Winters named defensive player of year
With his great leadership skills and athletic abilities on both offense and defense Drew Winters was the heart and soul of the Mountain Ridge football team that challenged for an area championship after a disappointing losing campaign the previous season.
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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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Northern, Southern top of first polls
The Northern girls and the Southern boys are No. 1 in the first Cumberland Times-News high school basketball polls of the season.
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Sentinels-Poets writing next chapter
Fort Hill-Dunbar V takes the spotlight this afternoon at Baltimore Poly’s Lumsden-Scott Stadium when the Sentinels and the Poets meet in the Maryland Class 1A state semifinals with a berth to the state championship game in the balance.
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Mountain Ridge boys win it all
Opportunity knocked, Zach Norris answered, and the Mountain Ridge Miners celebrated, all in a matter of minutes Saturday afternoon at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County’s Retriever Stadium.
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Greenbrier West stops Frankfort rally, 21-15
Fourth-and-goal Frankfort at the three.
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MR hosts Northern in rematch
Top-seeded Mountain Ridge plays tonight not so much for revenge but to keep playing as do all four teams in the bracket as the Maryland Class 1A West Region semifinals take place tonight in Allegany County, with the Miners (8-2) hosting fourth-seeded Northern (6-4) at Mountain Ridge Stadium and second-seeded Fort Hill (7-3) hosting third-seeded Smithsburg (6-4) at Greenway Avenue Stadium.
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