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Fort Hill at Mount Savage, WMILTIPOFF: Varsity. 4:00 RECORDS: Fort Hill 13-5,5-2 WMIL; Mount Savage 12 8, 2-5 WMIL FIRST MEETING: Fort Hill 54-48 in Cumberland.GAME NOTES: The final WMIL game of the year for both teams. Fort 11 ill had a Wednesday game against Southern postponed by inclement weather. The City-champion Sentinels have won their last two games, over Allegany and Bishop Walsh, but haven’t played since the 52-41 win at Allegany on Feb 8 Sr G Dawn Lancaster had 17 points, and Jr. F DeBee Jo York 12 points and 18 rebounds in that game. Soph. G Amber Waltz had 13 points and 11 rebounds. Mount Savage has also won its last two games, 69-61 at Clear Spring and 30-24 over Northern. Against Clear Spring, in what Indians’ coach Joanne Nickel described as her team s “best performance of the year,’’ Sr. F Amy Shaffer had 22 points, Fr F and Heather Abucevicz 19 points and 12 rebounds. Clear Spring Sr. Heather Aleshire had 41 points, and this week became the all-time leading scorer in girls basketball history in Washington County. Shaffer had 15 points and 11 rebounds in Thursday's win over Northern
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Cumberland Times News

Cumberland, Maryland, US

Sat, Feb 18, 1995

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