High School Girls
Hampshire pounds BW in doubleheader
CUMBERLAND — An eight-run second inning shot Hampshire to a 15-3 win in the first game, and the Trojans finished off the doubleheader by beating Bishop Walsh 13-4 in the second game in Appalachian Mountain Athletic Conference action at Cavanaugh Field.
Kasey Patterson pitched two complete games and allowed a total of 13 hits and seven runs in the two victories. She helped her cause in the first game by hitting three singles. Kayla Keckley hit a triple and three singles, while Cheyenne Corbin, Dana Veach and Brittany Moreland hit two singles.
Bishop Walsh got a double from Sophie Bambacus and two singles from Anne Mathews.
Hampshire was ahead 3-0 when it ran-off eight runs in the second. It was ahead 12-0 before Bishop Walsh scored twice in the third inning.
Game two saw the Spartans get out to a 4-2 lead after two innings, but Hampshire scored three times in the third to go ahead.
Sonner added a triple and two singles, an Veach added two singles to their first game totals. Patterson recorded seven strikeouts in her second shift on the mound.
BW got a triple and a double from Mathews, and Bambacus finished with a double and a single. Erin McGee got seven strikeouts, but was labeled with the loss.
Hampshire is now 7-12 overall and 3-9 in the AMAC. Bishop Walsh (3-13, 0-11 AMAC) plays Southern at Tuesday, at 5 p.m.
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Southern stops FH
Alycia Horner scored 13 points and Heidi Welch and Alli Shaffer had 10 as fourth-seeded Southern defeated fifth-seeded Fort Hill, 56-36, in their Class 1A West section playoff game Tuesday at Mountain Ridge.
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Beavers back as POY ... again
Known throughout the area as one of the more dominant pitchers high school softball has seen the past three seasons, Fort Hill Head Coach Mike Bittner points to an instance where Shari Beavers wasn’t on the mound to prove how valuable she was.
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Sentinels secure second straight area championship
When Fort Hill won the 2008 Maryland 1A State Championship using a roster void of seniors the expectations for 2009 would be tough to live up to.
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Fort Hill’s Beavers, Lewis head All-City softball team
Co-champion Fort Hill showed why the pitcher and catcher are the first two positions numbered in the scorebook as Shari Beavers and Adria Lewis head the newest edition of the Cumberland All-City Softball Team.
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Robertson signs letter of intent to attend Point Park University
Mountain Ridge High School pitcher Kelsey Robertson, center, signs a national letter of intent to play softball for Point Park University in Pittsburgh.
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Brittingham, Pocomoke defeats Fort Hill, 2-0
Freshman Annah Brittingham had Fort Hill off-balance all day long, allowing just two hits in spoiling the Sentinels chance to repeat as the Maryland 1A Champions with a 2-0 shutout Saturday at Robert E. Taylor Field.
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FH plays Pocomoke
Pocomoke is the last remaining obstacle in Fort Hill’s quest for a second straight Maryland 1A State title, and the Sentinels will lay it all on the line when they take on the Warriors today at 1:30 p.m. at Robert E. Taylor Stadium in College Park.
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Beavers, FH blank Pikesville
Shari Beavers struck out 15 and allowed just three hits in her third consecutive shutout, getting the Sentinels in position to defend it’s Maryland 1A State title with a 4-0 win over Pikesville Tuesday at Bachman Park.
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Fort Hill plays Pikesville today
Defending Maryland Class 1A state champion Fort Hill has been down this road before, and the Sentinels have every intention of following the same path to the same prize as the Maryland Public Schools Secondary Schools Athletic Association state semifinals will be played today at Bachman Park (see directions).
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Sentinels celebrate
Shari Beavers was up to old tricks on the mound, and Adria Lewis continued to hurt the Campers at the plate in ushering Fort Hill to its second Class 1A West Region title in as many seasons with a 5-0 win over Allegany Friday afternoon at Long Field at Constitution Park.
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