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October 13, 2012

Fort Hill outlasts Mountain Ridge

FROSTBURG — Fort Hill edged Mountain Ridge on the road Thursday, 16-25, 25-17, 25-14, 15-25, 15-7, led by 20 digs and 10 service points from Ra’Shanna Middleton.

Troie York served 12 points with 10 kills. Alyssia Whitacre racked up 35 assists. Sarah Lowery recorded 13 kills and eight blocks. Sierra Minnick had 30 digs and Erin Amoruso had 18 for Fort Hill.

Mountain Ridge was led by Allie Hawkins with 12 points, 32 assists and 18 digs. Shae Winner also had 18 digs with nine points and 18 kills.

Mountain Ridge won the jayvee match, 25-13, 25-15. Addie Lauder and Rachel Grabenstein served 10 points for the Miners. Skylar Barbe served eight points and Madi Stepp added three kills for Fort Hill.

Mountain Ridge drops to 8-3 and hosts Salisbury Monday at 7:30 p.m. Fort Hill is 10-1 and will host Allegany Tuesday at 7 p.m.

 

Allegany 3, Keyser 1

CUMBERLAND — Allegany defeated Southern on the road on Wednesday, then came back on Thursday to beat Keyser at home, 26-24, 19-25, 25-22 and 25-16 .

For the Campers, Alexis Robinette had seven points, three aces, three digs, two assists, 17 hits and 12 kills, Samantha Uphold had nine hits, three assists, and four digs, Brianna Benko nine points, five assists, 10 digs, six hits and seven kills, and Kylan O’Baker six hits, eight kills and seven blocks.

Keyser won the junior varsity match, 25-17 and 25-17. For Allegany, Danielle Foye had a hit, four kills and two blocks, and Carmen Love an ace, four hits, two kills and a block.

Allegany defeated Southern Wednesday night at Southern, 14-25, 25-19, 25-9 and 25-21.

Benko had 18 points, nine aces, five digs, two hits, a kill and a block for Allegany. Robinette had 10 points, six aces, two assists, nine hits, three kills and a block, and Alexis Mauzy 11 points six aces, a dig and a hit.

For Southern, Sara Sweitzer was in with 12 points, five aces and two kills. Brooke Spiker had four points and four assists, Natalie Arnold six points, three aces and two kills, Lauren Francillon two points, two kills and blocks, and Becca Lee four points, three assists and an ace.

Allegany also won the junior varsity match, 25-21 and 25-20. Carmen Love had six aces, six hits, two kills and a block, and Syndey Thompson three assists, nine points, three aces and four digs. Brianna Evans had four points, two aces and five digs for Southern, and Logan Miller four points, an ace and four digs.

Allegany (3-9) will host Frankfort on Monday. Southern (4-6) hosts Northern Wednesday, Oct. 17, in a Pink-Out game to support Breast Cancer Awareness.

 

Frankfort 3, Washington 1

MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Frankfort split a pair of matches Thursday, defeating Washington, 26-24, 22-25 and 25-17, and losing to Martinsburg, 23-25 and 22-25.

Against Washington, Stephanie Cornachia had nine points, three aces 15 kills and six digs, while Brittany Porter had seven points, 14 kills and 33 digs and Morgan Long seven points and five digs. Mikala Miller had six points, two aces, 13 kills and 20 digs, Autumn Dishman four points and 30 digs, and Alexis Rice four points, an ace, 39 assists and 10 digs.

Against Martinsburg, Cornachia had six points and 11 kills, Miller five points, six kills and eight digs, Rice 21 assists, Porter 15 digs, five kills and two points and Dishman 12 digs and two points.

Frankfort (26-7-1) will play Monday at Allegany.

 

Northern 3, Bishop Walsh 0

CUMBERLAND — Amanda Monahan served 24 points and 12 aces to lead Northern to a 25-6, 25-14, 25-18 win at Bishop Walsh on Thursday.

Rhiannon Dodge led the Huskies in assists with 17. Torie Devine served four points, with six kills and five digs. Kayla Porter had five kills along with four points and four aces.

For the Spartans, Ally Simpson served five points and had seven assists. Meredith Dunn recorded four points, two kills and three blocks. Marissa Sensabaugh added five points and three aces.

Northern improves to 6-6 and plays at Southern on Wednesday. Bishop Walsh drops to 2-13 and plays at St. James Monday at 6 p.m.

 

Calvary 2, Hampshire 1

ROMNEY, W.Va. —  Calvary Christian Academy defeated Hampshire, 2-1, and lost to University, 2-1. University, in the meantime, lost to Hampshire, 2-0, Thursday at Hampshire.

Against Hampshire, Calvary’s Shakayla Ganoe had 17 kills, 16 service points with four aces, and eight blocks. Rachelle Ganoe had 28 assists, 22 points, an ace and four kills. Savannah Reed had 11 kills, six points, three aces and three blocks. Jada Lowery had 25 points, three aces, 13 assists and two kills and Savannah Chaney had seven points and five aces.

Calvary (15-5) played Friday in Frederick against New Life.

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