OAKLAND — Alycia Horner threw three five innings of no-hit ball as Southern got the jump on Bishop Walsh and rolled to a 13-0 victory in an Appalachian Mountain Athletic Conference game on Tuesday afternoon.
Horner finished with eight strikeouts and allowed three base runners with three walks. She aided her cause by getting a hit and scoring four runs.
Alya Fulmer had two hits and three runs scored, Shayna Sweitzer had one hit and three runs scored, and Lindsey Glotfelty doubled and scored two runs for the Rams.
Southern (1-0) visits Petersburg tonight.
Allegany 12
Keyser 0
KEYSER, W.Va. — Katie Alkire hit two doubles and a single and Allegany grabbed an early lead with five runs in the first inning and went on to blank Keyser in an AMAC game.
Alkire’s three hits led an 11-hit Alco attack. Jenna Mathews added a double and a single and Haylie Harper singled twice.
Brooke Mangold had two singles for Keyser.
Allegany’s Haley Stankan and Taryn Rosenberger combined for 13 strikeouts.
The Campers won the junior varsity game 11-0.
Allegany (2-0, 2-0 AMAC) hosts Hamphire and Keyser (1-1, 1-1) plays at Fort Hill on Thursday.
Monday
East Hardy 8
Broadway 3
BROADWAY, Va. — Emily Biller hit a two-run home run in the fourth inning and added an RBI double to lead East Hardy over Broadway in the Cougars’ season opener on Monday.
Lindsey Basye pitched a complete game, allowing seven hits and one earned run while striking out five. At the plate, she hit two doubles and knocked in two runs. The Cougars had eight hits and took advantage of six bases on balls.
East Hardy will play at Petersburg on Friday.
Allegany JV 19
Northern JV 11
CRESAPT0WN — The Allegany junior varsity defeated Northern Monday night, as Stephanie Dawson and Miranda Shank hit two-run doubles in the Campers’ seven-run fifth inning.
Chelsea Oleksik hit two doubles and knocked in four runs, and Alexa Sivic had two singles for Alco. Tabby Beasom tripled and singled, Whitney Miller double and singled, and Brittany Miller and Kiersten Butler singled twice for Northern.
High School Girls Softball
Southern rolls past BW
Horner hurls five-inning no-hitter
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Huskies’ hearts broken
Northern Garrett’s Achilles heel finally showed itself Saturday and Dunbar made sure it was a sore spot all night.
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Cadets corral Good Counsel to win BW invitational
The St. John’s College High School Cadets, the 18th-ranked team in the country, pulled ahead in the fourth quarter to defeat Washington Catholic Athletic Conference opponent, 62-50, to win the championship of the 17th Bishop Walsh Girls Invitational Tournament Saturday at Bishop Walsh School.
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Fratz, McKenzie rally Huskies from 5-point halftime deficit to 52-44 win over Southern
Kaitlynn Fratz, her head coach and father said, had a certain look in her eyes at halftime Tuesday night.
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Wormack, Allegany whip Keyser
Leah Wormack scored a game-high 28 points and Allegany shut down Keyser after the first quarter on its way to a 56-36 victory Thursday night at Keyser High School.
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Northern holds off Frankfort
Third-ranked Frankfort got out to a 14-4 lead on No. 2 Northern, but the Huskies rallied to get within two by the end of the first quarter and had taken the lead by halftime of a 68-59 win over the Falcons Friday night in Accident.
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Calvary can’t catch up to Faith
Calvary Christian Academy, having committed 14 turnovers, could not overcome a 25-5 first-quarter deficit, although the Lady Eagles did not yield a point in the second quarter to help make a 56-38 loss at Faith Christian Academy a little closer Thursday night.
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Calvary routs Paw Paw
Calvary Christian Academy dominated from tip-off to final buzzer, taking a 30-point lead into halftime on its way to a 53-22 win over Paw Paw Friday evening in Cresaptown.
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MR pulls away from FH
Shae Winner opened the season with a double-double and Mountain Ridge hit free throws down the stretch to open the season with a victory, a 50-40 Appalachian Mountain Athletic Conference win over Fort Hill Thursday at Mountain Ridge.
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New Life surges past Calvary
Abby Bercam scored two second-half goals to lead New Life to a 3-1 win over Calvary Friday in high school girls soccer.
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FH, Hampshire split twinbill
Third-ranked Fort Hill pounded out 16 hits in a 10-2 first-game win, but managed just five in the second as Hampshire got its second win over a ranked team in as many days, 6-2, in high school softball on Thursday.
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