Homecoming tickets to go on sale at Alco
CUMBERLAND — Homecoming game tickets will be on sale at Allegany High School beginning Monday from 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
FSU field hockey rolls to 11-0 win
FROSTBURG — Six different players scored as the Frostburg State rolled to an 11-0 win over Bethany on Senior Day Saturday afternoon at Bobcat Stadium.
FSU (7-11) scored five goals in the first half and six in the second. The Bobcats attempted a season-high 66 shots, while defensively limiting the Bison (1-11) to nine. Senior keeper Maggie Edwards (two saves) and freshman Megan Grimm (three saves) combined for the shutout.
Junior Becky Randel and freshmen Ashley Johnson and Amber McCabe led the Bobcats in scoring. Randel scored three times including twice in the second half, Johnson scored two goals and handed out one assist, while McCabe had three assists.
FSU travels to York (Pa.) Thursday for a 4:30 p.m. Capital Athletic Conference matchup at 4:30 p.m.
ACM volleyball wins 15th, beats Cecil
CUMBERLAND — Allegany College of Maryland won its 15th game of the season and improved to 7-3 in the Maryland JUCO Conference by sweeping Cecil 25-13, 25-12 and 25-21.
Bailey Sinai went 34-for-39 on attacks with 13 kills and eight digs, while Jessica Yoder converted all 10 of her attacks with four kills and added nine digs and four aces. Courtney Koelker finished 15-for-15 attacking with nine assists and seven kills to go along with seven digs and five aces. Kayla Hutson added 19 assists and Paris Duncan had four kills and two blocks.
The win places the Trojans, 15-7 overall, fifth in the conference and a game behind Southern Maryland and Montgomery-Rockville. ACM plays at Rockville on Wednesday at 6 p.m.
Calvary volleyball tops New Life 3-1
FREDERICK — Rachella Ganoe recorded 15 service points and 17 assists to lead Calvary to a 25-17, 22-25, 25-18, 25-20 win at New Life in its regular season finale on Friday.
Shakayla Ganoe served 17 points with six kills, five blocks and seven digs. Kerrenne Shaffer led in kills with eight along with seven service points. Karly Hipsley added seven kills and five blocks.
Calvary finishes the regular season 11-3 in the Mason-Dixon Christian Conference and 16-5 overall and will host a playoff match against Faith on Tuesday.
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Sports Roundup - 10/14/2012
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Local athletes set sights on state titles
A host of local athletes, including five individual region champions and five region champion relay teams, will have their sights set on state titles this weekend at the Maryland Track and Field State Championships at Morgan State University.
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Ridgeley VFW runs over Keyser, 12-2
Kirk Robinette, Noah Bible and Nate Strietbeck tripled to lead a 12-hit attack that carried Ridgeley VFW/First Peoples past Keyser Moose, 12-2, at Kruk Field.
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FSU’s Kean named CAC Player of Year
Frostburg State junior outfielder Kevin Kean was named the Capital Athletic Conference’s baseball player of the year and had five teammates join him on the all-conference team, the most selections for the Bobcats since joining the league in 2011.
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Ringler ropes in 2-1 win
Jessica Ringler got out of a bases-loaded, no-out jam in the bottom of the sixth, then doubled home the go-ahead run in the seventh to send Hope for Hyndman Charter to a 2-1 win over Tussey Mountain in an opening round game of the Class A, District V playoffs.
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Steelers ready to work after bumpy offseason
Troy Polamalu walked off the Pittsburgh Steelers’ practice field on Tuesday with rookie safety Shamarko Thomas hanging on the veteran safety’s every word.
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Alco rolls to title game
Allegany spotted Bohemia Manor an early lead and then dominated things the rest of the way, rolling to a 9-3 victory in their Class 1A state semifinal Tuesday night at McCurdy Field.
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Miners going to state!
It’s déjà vu all over again for the Mountain Ridge Miners after they beat Perryville by one run, 4-3, for the second straight year to earn a return trip to the Maryland 1A State Finals this weekend at the University of Maryland.
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Petersburg, Moorefield seek West Virginia championships
When Petersburg takes to the field today sometime around noon it will be the latest in a season any team in school history has ever played as the Vikings take part in their first-ever West Virginia Class AA State softball tournament when they face James Monroe in the opening round at Jackson Park in Vienna, W.Va.
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