FROM STAFF REPORTS
CRESAPTOWN — Haley Stankan tossed a four-hitter and struck out 10 to lead third-ranked Allegany to a 9-2 conference win over Southern Friday at Carl Belt Field.
The Campers (16-2, 13-2 AMAC) will look to lock up a share of the conference title, and win the City League outright, when it hosts Fort Hill on Tuesday.
Stankan was backed by an eight-hit attack and the Campers were also aided by six Southern errors.
Haylie Harper hit two singles and knocked in two runs, and Bethany Landis had a double, single and an RBI. Estee Hixon and Bailey Ellsworth added RBI singles.
Alycia Horner had an RBI single for the Rams.
After the Rams got a run in the top of the first, the Campers countered with three in the bottom half. Allegany led 7-1 with a four-run third.
Southern (2-12, 2-11 AMAC) plays at Frankfort on Monday.
Thursday
Fort Hill 11, Southern 0
OAKLAND — A single walk was the only blemish in an overpowering performance by Fort Hill’s Cierra Miller as she no-hit Southern in an 11-0 win for the Sentinels Thursday evening at Southern.
Miller also helped spur a seven-run fifth inning by hitting a two-run home run, and added a single.
On the mound, Miller’s no-hit gem included 11 strikeouts and just one walk over five innings. The victory moved her personal record to 5-0.
Also part of Fort Hill’s 16-hit attack was Shari Beavers, with a double and two singles, and Destiny James, with two doubles. Lindsey Fisher, Kathryn Huber and Olivia Stanley had two singles.
Fort Hill (15-1) led 4-0 through four innings and put things away with a seven-run fifth.
Fort Hill hosts Northern and Southern (2-11 overall, 2-10 Appalachian Mountain Athletic Conference) plays at Frankfort on Monday.
Fort Hill JV 9
Mountain Ridge JV 6
CUMBERLAND — Madi Wilson hit a double and a single and the Fort Hill junior varsity team improved to 13-1 by beating the Mountain Ridge junior varsity team.
Allison MacIntosh added a triple and a single for the Sentinels, and Emily Anderson hit an RBI triple. Hannah Lowery hit a pair of singles. Courtney Koelker was the winning pitcher.
The Miners got a double and a single from Alexa Gallagher, a double from Amber Ravenscroft and two singles by Brittany Kidd.
Fort Hill plays Monday at Northern.
High School Girls Softball
Allegany roars past Southern, now 16-2
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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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