MEYERSDALE, Pa. — When Abi Britton strikes out 17, two runs are usually enough for a Campers win.
It was enough on Monday as No. 1 Allegany (11-0) defeated Meyersdale 2-0.
Both runs came in the fifth inning on a two-run blast from Mackenzie Monahan to center field.
Britton only allowed two hits in a complete game shutout with no walks.
Riley Gallagher led the Campers with two hits.
Izabella Donaldson also went the distance for the Red Raiders (11-1), allowing four hits, two runs and four walks with 10 strikeouts.
Allegany heads to Southern on Thursday at 3 p.m.
No. 2 Petersburg 6, Frankfort 0
PETERSBURG, W.Va. — A complete game shutout from Sam Colaw led Petersburg to a win over Frankfort on Monday.
Colaw went the distance for the Vikings (19-6) allowing two hits and a walk with 11 strikeouts.
Ella Chew led Petersburg with a double and a triple.
Aubrie Root took the loss for the Falcons (9-13), allowing five hits, four runs and three walks.
The Vikings head to Pendleton County on Wednesday at 6 p.m.
Southern 11, Mountain Ridge 8
FROSTBURG — A five-run third inning was the difference for Southern in a road win against Mountain Ridge on Monday.
While the Miners (1-6. 1-3 Western Maryland Athletic Conference) scored four runs in the final three innings including two in the seventh, the comeback effort was too late.
Jordan Rush singled to right, tying the game at 4 with one out in the top of the third for the Rams (7-5, 2-2 WestMAC).
Miranda Martin scored on a wild pitch, then Ryelynn Sweitzer douled to left for two runs and a 7-4 lead.
Bailey Schmidt doubled to left to make it a four-run game.
With one out in the bottom of the seventh, an error at second base scored two runs to cut the Miners deficit to 11-8.
However, a pair of fly outs ended the game.
Bailey Schmidt earned the win in six innings for Southern, allowing 10 hits, four earned runs and two walks with two strikeouts.
Sweitzer led the Rams with three hits including two doubles.
Juliana Burriss took the loss for the Miners, allowing four hits. five earned runs and four walks with four strikeouts.
Anne Baker led the Miners with three hits including a double and a triple.
The teams played in Oakland on Tuesday.
Hampshire 20, John Handley 2
WINCHESTER, Va. — Hampshire scored 14 runs across the first two innings and cruised to a 20-2 win in five innings over John Handley on Monday.
Ava Call and Brianna Cosner led the Trojans (7-16) with three hits.
Izzy Blomquist, Molly McVicker and Chazalynn Keller each had two hits.
The Trojans combined for 14 hits from seven different players.
Dakota Strawderman got the win in 3 1/3 innings, allowing no hits, one run and seven walks with four strikeouts.
John Delaney committed 17 errors that led to nine runs.
Hampshire played at Jefferson on Tuesday.
Pendleton County 19, Tygarts Valley 4
FRANKLIN, W.Va. — Pendleton County scored 16 runs in the second inning of a four-inning win over Tygarts Valley on Monday.
After two quick outs, 17 consecutive Wildcats (11-3) reached base safely in the second.
Pendleton County reached via nine walks, four errors and three walks.
Two runs scored off of errors during the inning.
Julia Mongold, Katelyn Hedrick, Sam Vincell and Nateley Hedrick each had two hits for the Wildcats.
Mongold drove in three RBIs and hit a pair of doubles.
Isabella Lockard, Vincell and Avery Townsend combined to allow three hits and five walks across four shutout innings for Pendleton County.
The Wildcats hosted No. 2 Petersburg on Tuesday.
Tucker County 9, East Hardy 6
HAMBLETON, W.Va. — Trailing 6-5 in the bottom of the sixth, Tucker County rallied with four runs to defeat East Hardy on Monday.
A fielding error at second base, followed by a Ava Shaffer RBI single and Katelyn Hicks RBI triple gave the Mountain Lions a 9-6 lead.
Shaffer hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the second inning that tied the score at 5.
Addison Armentrout hit a three-run homer in the top of the second to left that gave the Cougars (2-15) a 5-2 lead.
Shaffer got the win out of the bullpen in 3 2/3 innings, allowing one hit, one unearned run and six walks with five strikeouts.
She led the Mountain Lions with three hits, four RBIs and a stolen base.
Madison Strosnider went the distance for East Hardy, allowing 11 hits, five earned runs and two walks with 10 strikeouts.
The Cougars host Northern on Thursday at 6 p.m.