From Staff Reports
Cumberland Times-News
April 16, 2008 11:30 am
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CRESAPTOWN - Destiny James and Olivia Stanley doubled, and top-ranked Fort Hill made the most of five hits in beating second-ranked Allegany, 5-4, and clinching at least a share of the City League championship Tuesday at Carl Belt Field.
Shari Beavers struck out nine and did not walk a batter in a complete-game victory that moved the Sentinels to 9-1 overall, 3-0 in the City, and 5-1 in the Appalachian Mountain Athletic League. Allegany fell to 8-2 overall, 0-1 in the City, and 7-1 in the AMAC.
Fort Hill, outhit 9-5, never trailed and was aided by four Allegany errors and seven bases on balls.
The Sentinels went ahead 2-0 in the third on a two-run single by Cierra Miller.
Allegany tied it in the bottom of the fourth when Jenna Mathews and Bethany Landis singled, and Katie Alkire followed with a two-run double.
A three-run fifth put Fort Hill on top to stay. The inning included two walks, a two-run double by Stanley, and an error.
Mathews belted a solo homer in the sixth to draw Alco to within 5-3.
The Campers rallied in the seventh when Hayley Stankan singled and scored on a Hilary Lyons double. But Lyons was stranded at third when the Sentinels got the final out.
Alkire absorbed the loss, pitching six innings and striking out eight.
Mathews finished with a homer and single, Lyons had a double and single and Landis two singles for the Campers.
Fort Hill plays at Northern and Allegany plays Bishop Walsh at Cavanaugh Field on Thursday.
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