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11:03 PM EST, February 15, 2013
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Friday, February 15, 2013
BOYS BASKETBALL
Tuscarora 79, North 42
FREDERICK, Md. — North Hagerstown had its 11-game winning streak snapped in a loss to Tuscarora (19-3).
Tuscarora led 39-24 at the half and extended the lead in the third quarter outscoring North 20-4.
Kenny McCrary had 16 points, 12 rebounds and three blocks and Isaiah Keyes had six points and five rebounds for the Hubs (16-5).
NORTH HAGERSTOWN (16-5)
McCrary 16, Keyes 6, Ober 6, Gantt 5, Reynolds 4, Karlen 3, Peralta 2. Totals 20 1-8 42.
TUSCARORA (19-3)
Washington 19, Anderson 11, Abernathy 9, Bernard 9, Ingram 5, Naylor 4, McDonald 4, Larsen 4, MaGee 3, Kidd 3, Hopper 2. Totals 29 13-19 79.
North 14 10 4 14 — 42
Tuscarora 19 20 20 20 — 79
3-point goals— North 1 (Gantt). Tuscarora 8 (Washington 3, Bernard 2, Kidd, MaGee, Ingram). Fouled out—Yacyk.
Saint James 71, Sidwell Friends 70
ST. JAMES — Austin Fahey hit a 3-pointer — his only points of the game — with two seconds remaining to give Saint James a victory over Sidwell Friends in a Mid-Atlantic conference game.
Obi Enechionyia had 25 points and 15 rebounds for the Saints and Nnamdi Enechionyia had 21 points for the Saints (11-12, 6-5). Fred Slater added 12 points.
FSK 59, Smithsburg 47
SMITHSBURG — Kevin Gibson had 16 points, including two 3-pointers and five assists for Smithsburg in a loss to Francis Scott Key (15-6).
Matt Sprecher had eight points, six rebounds and four assists for the Leopards (9-12), who were outscored 18-8 in the first quarter.
SMITHSBURG (6-12)
Koterwas 10, Duckworth 5, Shifflett 4, JKum 10, Vega 6. Totals 12 11-18 35.
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY (5-16)
Willhite 10, Fine 30, Wolffe 10, Smallwood 4, Richardson 10. Totals 17 17-24 54.
Smithsburg 13 11 3 8 — 35
FSK 12 20 6 16 — 54
3-point goals—FSK 3 (Willhite 2, Smallwood).
Fulton County 69, Carlisle Christian 62
CARLISLE, Pa. — Skyler Gordon scored a game-high 45 points tying his season high to lead Fulton County Christian past Carlisle Christian.
Gordon added nine rebounds and three steals and Caleb Gingerich had 23 points, 23 rebounds and eight assists for the Chargers (5-12).
FULTON COUNTY (5-12)
Gordon 45, Gingerich 23, Mellott 1. Totals 26 16-34 69.
CARLISLE CHRISTIAN
Monelli 2, Barnes 13, Smith 2, Fisher 22, Baum 2, Williamson 15. Totals 23 5-12 62.
Fulton County 11 14 21 23 — 69
Carlisle Christian 8 15 17 22 — 62
3-point goals — Fulton County 1 (Gordon); Carlisle Christian 5 (Fisher 5). Fouled out — Ruppenthal, Williamson.
Heritage 54, Calvary Christian 46
CRESAPTOWN, Md. — Ben Cosner had 17 points and eight rebounds to lead Heritage Academy to a win over Calvary Christian in the Mason Dixon Christian Conference on Thursday.
Chris Harrell scored 12 of his 15 points from beyond the arc and added nine rebounds, Bryce Nigh had 10 points and six assists, Cullen Nipe had 11 rebounds and Nate Patey had nine rebounds for the Gaels (16-2, 12-2).
Tyler Michael had 22 points, including two 3-pointers and Justin Swogger had two 3-pointers en route to 10 points for Calvary (9-13, 5-8).
Heritage earned the No. 2 seed in the MDCC tournament and will host Cumberland Valley Christian on Tuesday at 6:30 pm.
HERITAGE (16-2, 12-2)
B. Cosner 17, Harrell 15, Nigh 10, Patey 6, Nipe 6. Totals 20 10-19 54.
CALVARY CHRISTIAN (9-13, 5-8)
Michael 22, Dillow 4, Swogger 10, Hart 5, Capper 3, Snyder 2. Totals 19 3-3 46.
Heritage 14 12 11 17 — 54
Calvary 12 10 11 13 — 46
3-point goals — Heritage 4 (Harrell 4); Calvary Christian 4 (Michael 2 Swogger 2, Hart).
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Williamsport 54, Goretti 30
WILLIAMSPORT — Hannah Kastelein had nine points and 10 rebounds to lead Williamsport past St. Maria Goretti.
Williamsport established themselves early on and jumped out to a 23-7 first quarter lead and extended it in the second on a 12-2 run to take a 35-9 lead into halftime.
Erin Palmer had eight points, including two 3-pointers, Carley Robinson had eight points and Kate Wade had seven points, eight rebounds, four assists and five steals for the Wildcats (13-7).
Maggie Murray hit three 3-pointers en route to 14 points and Lauree Lorensen had 10 points for the Gaels (6-16).
GORETTI (6-16)
M. Murray 14, Jackson 4, Lorensen 10, Kramer 2. Totals 11 5-6 30.
WILLIAMSPORT (13-7)
Leung 5, Key 5, Strite 6, Wade 7, C. Robinson 8, A. Robinson 4, Kastelein 9, Colemn 2, Palmer 8. Totals 22 8-14 54.
Goretti 7 2 7 14 — 30
Williamsport 23 12 7 12 — 54
3-point goals — Goretti 3 (Murray 3); Williamsport 4 (Key, Wade, Palmer 2). Fouled out — Lorensen.
Tuscarora 60, North 44
Crystal McLeod had 17 points, four assists and three steals for North Hagerstown in a loss to Tuscarora (13-9).
Kayla Peterson had 11 points, seven rebounds and three steals, Samiyah Williams had seven points and Shelly Trumpower and Khaliah Frost had seven rebounds each for the Hubs (7-12).
TUSCARORA (13-9)
Duvall 6, Evans 2, Jones 10, Johnson 18, Roby 7, T. Johnson 3, Cavin 8, Moore 6. Totals 60.
NORTH HAGERSTOWN (7-12)
McLeod 17, Harris 1, Williams 7, Trumpower 5, Porter 2, Peterson 11. Totals 44.
Tuscarora 16 18 12 14 — 60
North 14 11 7 12 — 44
3-point goals — Tuscarora 2 (Roby 2); North 1 (McLeod).
Middletown 46, Boonsboro 41
BOONSBORO — Boonsboro lost four players to personal fouls in the fourth quarter and Middletown stepped it up in response to gain the victory.
Boonsboro (14-8) cut a 38-33 deficit to to 40-38 on a layup by Shannon O’Brien, who then fouled out as Middletown clinched the game at the free throw line.
Claudia Jenkins led Boonsboro with 13 points, five rebounds, four steals and four assists. O’Brien had eight points and eight rebounds and Jordan Bingaman jad eight points with seven rebounds.
Caitlin McLister led Middletown (14-7) with 16 points.
MIDDLETOWN (14-7)
Harne 1, Mullins 5, McLister 16, caitlin Kelly 3, Racz 7, George 8, Tolino 6. Totals 15 15-25 46.
BOONSBORO (14-8)
Davis 7, Angle 1, Green 2, Jenkins 13, Bowman 2, Bingaman 8, O’Brien 8. Totals 14 8-16 41.
Middletown 13 8 12 13 — 46
Boonsboro 10 8 15 8 — 41
3-point goals—Middletown (Racz); Boonsboro 5 (Davis 2, Jenkins 3). Fouled out—Boonsboro: O’Brien, Bowman, Jenkins, Green.
FSK 54, Smithsburg 35
FREDERICK, Md. — Bev Kum and Elyse Koterwas had 10 points each for Smithsburg (6-12) in a loss to Francis Scott Key (6-15).
Martinsburg 64, Saint James 34
ST. JAMES — Playing better basketball in the last part of the season, Saint James held a 15-12 lead after one quarter over Martinsburg before the Bulldogs went to work for the win.
Lisle Bruns scored 13 points and had 12 rebounds and four steals for the Saints (6-17). Kerri Kline added 12 points and Sophia Remley had 10 rebounds.
Essie Underwood had 15 points to lead Martinsburg (14-7) and Alexis Bonner scored 11.
MARTINSBURG (13-5)
James 9, Days 4, Bullett 6, Hill 6, Bonner 11, Underwood 15, Fawcett 5, Bassie 8. Totals 22 4 8-14 64.
SAINT JAMES (6-17)
Kline 12, Fahey 4, Bruns 13, Remley 2, Guillard 2. Totals 13 2 1-5 34.
Martinsburg 12 20 22 10 — 64
Saint James 15 10 7 2 — 34
3-point goals—Martinsburg 4 (James, Fawcett, Bassie 2); Saint James (Kline 1, Bruns).
McConnellsburg 59, Chestnut Ridge 37
McCONNELLSBURG, Pa. — Jessi Keefer had 18 points, 16 rebounds and five blocks to lead McConnellsburg past Chestnut Ridge (6-15, 0-13) in the Sideling Hill League.
Nikki Fleming also had 18 points for the Spartans, who led 30-14 at the half.
McConnellsburg finishes the regular season 12-10, 5-9.
CHESTNUT RIDGE (6-15, 0-13)
Batzel 3, Feather 11, K. Wyant 5, Finnegan 10, Carthew 7, M. Wyant 1. Totals 14 7-15 37.
McCONNELLSBURG (12-10, 5-9)
Fleming 18, Parson 4, Strayer 5, J. Keefer 18, Zittle 8, Roberts 4, K. Keefer 2. Totals 21 16-24 59.
Chestnut Ridge 5 9 13 11 — 37
McConnellsburg 15 15 9 20 — 59
3-point goals — Chestnut Ridge 2 (Feather, K. Wyant); McConnellsburg 1 (Fleming).
Carlisle Christian 42, Fulton County 33
CARLISLE, Pa. — Morgan Daniels had 14 points, including two 3-pointers for Fulton County Christian in a loss to Carlisle Christian.
Jenae Gordon hit three 3-pointers en route to 11 points, six rebounds and five assists, Sarah Gingerich had nine rebounds and Hannah Beddow had seven rebounds for the Chargers (7-7), who were outscored 21-6 in the fourth quarter.
FULTON COUNTY (7-7)
Beddow 4, Daniels 14, Gingerich 4, Gordon 11. Totals 14 0-4 33.
CARLISLE CHRISTIAN
Colyer 1, Brunner 6, Sheetz 5, Contreras 23, McGarrell 2, Mahanes 3, Clark 2. Totals 16 7-13 42.
Fulton County 10 8 9 6 — 33
Carlisle Christian 5 7 9 21 — 42
3-point goals — Fulton County 5 (Gordon 3, Daniels 2); Carlisle Christian 3 (Contreras 2, Sheetz).
Mount Airy Christian 47, Grace Academy 25
Allie Cox had 11 points for Grace Academy in a season ending loss to Mount Airy Christian (16-5) on Thursday.
Caitlin Cox had seven rebounds, two assists and five steals and Amanda Eby had eight rebounds for the Knights (11-11).
MOUNT AIRY (16-5)
E. Martin 13, A. Bowen 5, Weiland 4, Eaton 4, Kurdziolek 7, Dassoulas 2, Bouslog 1, Barnsley 6, Matthews 2, Lucente 3. Totals 19 6-13 47.
GRACE ACADEMY (11-11)
C. Cox 4, A. Cox 11, Eby 2, Colvin 5, Jones 3. Totals 6 11-25 25.
Mount Airy 8 14 14 11 — 47
Grace Academy 8 6 6 5 — 25
3-point goals — Mount Airy (Weiland, Kurdziolek, Lucente); Grace Academy 2 (C. Cox, A. Cox). Fouled out — C. Cox.
JV BOYS BASKETBALL
Sidwell Friends 41, Saint James 36
Saint James: Wilson 15, Thompson 10, Goodie 5.
Tuscarora 62, North Hagerstown 48
North: Green 12, Rios 8, Moir 6, Gantt 6, Fiery 6, House 4, Stubbs 4, Tribble 2.
Smithsburg 37, FSK 34
Smithsburg: Smith 15, Coleman 13.
Linganore 57, S. Hagerstown 45
Linganore: Staub 26.
JV GIRLS BASKETBALL
Martinsburg 51, Saint James 16
Martinsburg: Frye 3, Foxx 6, Comer 4, Cogle 5, Catlett 19, Peters 8, Kinkead 2, Heironimus 6.
Saint James: Blenckstone 2, Fulton 4, Younger 2, L. Grady 8.
MIDDLE SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
DNCC
Junior High Tournament
Heritage 34, Grace 9
Heritage: Prejean 13, Hoy 11, Barnes 4, Gaylor 2, Horst 2, Hoffman 2.
Grace: Boutellier 5, Cubbage 2, Cole 2.
Faith 53, Grace 35
Faith: Mann 26, Smoot 17.
Grace: Hartman 9.
YOUTH BASKETBALL
Hagerstown Junior League
Elementary Division
Saunders Tax 42, AC&T 30
Saunders; Ball 17, Townsend 13, Gantt 4, Selby 4, Spitz 2, Myers 2.
AC&T: Bowie 16, Connor 5, Jennings 4, Reed 2, Silva 2, Becker 1.
AFSCME 34, Larry Allen 27
AFSCME: Wiley 21, Miller 8, Caldwell 2, Kolb 2, Bishop 1.
Allen: Blake 13, Keller 5, Likely 4, Ravotta 2, Williams 2, Willhite 1.
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