20-lap Late Model Sportsman
1. Marvin Winters, 2. Mike Yeakle, 3. Daryl Kendall, 4. Wayne Walls, 5. Devis Friese, 6. Darryl Burkholder, 7. Richard Clip, 8. Richard Walls, 9. Paul Crowl, 10. Bob Frisse, 11. George Farlling, 12, Kelly Putz, 13. Andrew Fertig, 14. Donnie Farlling.
15-lap V-8 Pure Stock
1. Jeff Bennett, 2. Eugene Conlee, 3. Pappy Cunningham, 4. Gary Calimeri Jr., 5. Keith Reed, 6. Bruce Leibowitz, 7. Kenny Dillon, 8, Kevin Price, 9. Andrew Frustani, 10. Jeff Johnson, 11. Steve Long, 12. Ronnie Dennis, 13. Rick Stouffer.
10-lap 4-cylinder
1. Marcus Van Meter, 2. Ronnie Buck, 3. George Gunter, 4. Dustin Hollinger, 5. Andy Holmes, 6. Ashley Gordon, 7. Larry Baker II, 8. Robert Holmes, 9. Jerry Fifield, 10. Glen Gipe, 11. Bud Hopple, 12. J.T. Spence, 13. Sean Dawson, 14. Dean Holmes, 15. Sunny Williamson, 16. Tommy Jerin.
* BOYS BASKETBALL
Shenandoah 77, HVA 52
Highland View Academy closed its season with an 8-15 record.
SHENANDOAH (77)
Oston 14, McEwon 14, Baistle 8, Cosey 16, Fox 10, Jamen 8, Bryan 5, Jackson 2. Totals 35 2-4 77
HIGHLAND VIEW ACADEMY (52)
Green 6, Edwards 4, Young 2, Wise 8, Medina 2, Mataya 2, Iverson 2. Totals 19 9-13 52.
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Three-point goals - Shenandoah 3 (Oston 2, Bryan), HVA 5 (Green 2, Mataya 3).
* COLLEGE BASEBALL
WVW 12-10, FSU 1-7
BUCKHANNON, W.Va. - West Virginia Wesleyan's Joel Rasor carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning of Game 1 of the doubleheader and the Bobcats went on to a sweep from there.
Jim Dillon broke up the no-hitter, then went 2-for-4 with four RBIs in Game 2. Tom Shafer had two hits and Dave Sanchez had two doubles and two runs scored in the second game for Frostburg (2-5).
* SOFTBALL
Shepherd sweeps pair
SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. - The Rams started their 2000 season Saturday with a doubleheader sweep of Washington College, claiming 4-2 and 7-2 wins.
Anna Shelton had two hits to lead Shepherd in Game 1. The Rams scored three runs in the fifth inning, while Kate Allnutt pitched a complete-game five-hitter.
Shepherd scored four runs in the first inning of Game 2, and Jill Hood, Nicole Gantt and Shea Sirbaugh all scored two runs in the nightcap.
Game 1
Shepherd 4, Washington 2
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Weisbrod and Allebach. Allnutt and Shelton. WP - Allnutt (1-0). LP - Weisbrod (0-1).
Game 2
Shepherd 7, Washington 2
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Bahus, Davis (4) and Allebach, Hood and Shelton. WP - Hood (1-0). LP - Bahus (0-1).
* LACROSSE
UMBC bombs Mount
EMMITTSBURG, Md. - Behind five goals and two assists from sophomore Collin Meerholz, UMBC cruised to an easy victory over Mt. St. Mary's on Saturday. Senior Dan Marohl scored four goals and added one assist as UMBC evened their record at 1-1.
Mt. St. Mary's (0-3) started the game with a 2-0 lead, but UMBC quickly took control, going on a 6-0 run and heading into halftime with an 11-5 lead.
Trevor Harvey and Brian Cox lead Mt. St. Mary's with three goals apiece.
* COLLEGE WRESTLING
Alampiev qualifies
Dennis Alampiev, a junior at American University, has qualified for the Division I national championships on March 16-18 in St. Louis. Alampiev, a former Russian exchange student, wrestled at Waynesboro High School in 1996-97.
Alampiev won the 165-pound title in the Colonial Athletic Association tournament on Saturday.