FROSTBURG — Kelsey Robertson had 13 strikeouts while yielding just one hit and allowing no walks in Mountain Ridge’s 13-0 win over Bishop Walsh Monday afternoon in Appalachian Mountain Athletic Conference.
Robertson’s teammates gave her plenty of support on offense. Danielle McGinnis rocketed a three-run home run in the fourth inning, and added a double and a single. Miranda Nicol hit two singles and Keri Bean hit a single and scored three runs.
The Miners finished with eight hits as a team, and got help from 11 walks by the Spartans pitching.
Anne Mathews had the lone hit for Bishop Walsh.
The Miners (2-0, 2-0 AMAC) will play at Keyser today at 4 p.m. Bishop Walsh (1-3, 0-3 AMAC) plays Northern at home this evening at 5:15.
Other Games Include:
Frankfort 7
Northern 2
SHORT GAP, W.Va. — Morgan Snyder hit a two-run home run in the third inning to lead Frankfort past Northern Monday at Frankfort in an AMAC contest.
Raven Bierman doubled and singled for Frankfort, while Jackie Meyers had two singles for the Falcons.
For Northern, Manges had two singles.
Frankfort (2-2 overall, 1-1 AMAC) plays today, 4:30 p.m., at Berkeley Springs. Northern (0-3, 0-3) hosts Bishop Walsh today.
Northern won Monday’s junior varsity game, 8-6.
Keyser 7
Southern 5
KEYSER, W.Va. — Keyser broke a 5-all tie with two runs in the bottom of the fifth inning to defeat the Southern Rams Monday afternoon at Keyser High School.
Both teams finished with four hits and both starting pitchers — Meghan Anderson for Keyser and Alycia Horner for Southern — finished with 10 strikeouts. the teams combined to commit seven errors, with the Rams getting four.
Alicia Cuthbertson had two of Keyser’s hits with two singles. Brooke Mangold and Katelyn Ray had the other two hits, both singles. Southern’s Horner was also the team’s leading hitter with a double and a single. Kelsi Graham and Kim Michaels each had a base hit.
Keyser (2-1) hosts Mountain Ridge today while Southern (2-1) visits Mountain Ridge Tuesday, April 7.
Berlin 14
Salisbury 1
SALISBURY, Pa. — Berlin got only six hits, but used 11 walks from Salisbury pitchers to score 14 runs to beat the Elks in five innings.
Sami Johnson went 2-for-2 with two singles and two runs batted in, and Sara Wagner had an RBI single. Ashley Phillips, Melissa Paul and Justine Keefer also added RBI singles.
Megan DeMartino struck out 11 batters and walked three while allowing four hits for the win.
Gabrielle Garlitz hit a RBI single for the Elks’ lone run.
Jayvee games
Southern 16
Keyser 6
KEYSER, W.Va. — Corrine Fike and Felicia Beeman collected three hits each to help lead Southern to a win over Keyser in jayvee softball.
Kendra Hardesty and McKenzie Rafferty combined no-hit the Golden Tornado through five innings The two combined for seven strikeouts.
Fike had two doubles and a single for the Rams, while Beeman had two singles and a double.
Keyser’s Haupt recorded six strikeouts in the loss.
Southern had a nine-run rally in the fourth inning, and added four more runs in the fifth before the game as called because of time.
The Rams (3-0) will play Wednesday at Frankfort.
Fort Hill 8
Allegany 1
CUMBERLAND — Courtney Koelker earned winning pitcher honors to go along with her triple and single as Fort Hill bettered Allegany in jayvee action Monday at Northcraft Field.
Koelker struck out nine and allowed only four hits in picking up the win, while her counterpart Stephanie Dawson got eight strikeouts in the loss.
Mary Valentine, Emily Anderson and Madie Wilson all finished with a pair of singles for the Sentinels. Allison McIntyre tripled.
Lindsie Linaburg had a RBI single for the Campers.
Fort Hill (2-0) will play Bishop Walsh on Wednesday.
Mountain Ridge 11
Bishop Walsh 1
FROSTBURG — Amber Ravenscraft homered, Liz Diamond doubled, Shayna Stowell tripled and Maggie Wilson had two singles to lead the Mountain Ridge junior varsity over Bishop Walsh Monday at Mount Pleasant Field.
Lindsey Lancaster struck out nine to get the win for Mountain Ridge. For the Spartans, Maxie Gilmore had two singles.
Mountain Ridge (2-0) will play today, 4:30 p.m., at Keyser.
High School Girls Softball
Robertson, Ridge blank BW, 13-0
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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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