KISSIMMEE, Fla. — No. 2 Keyser defeated First Baptist Academy, 52-39, Monday to open the KSA Tournament at the Gaylor Palms Resort and Convention Center.
Austyn Healy led Keyser (5-0) with 16 points, hitting two of the Tornado’s four triples, Bibs Felton scored 12, Kiya Kesner added 10 and Rooney Urice finished with eight.
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Laila Stewart paced First Baptist (5-5), which hails from Naples, Florida, with 10 points, and Ella Reategui chipped in nine.
The Golden Tornado face Crittenden County (7-2) of Marion, Kentucky, on Tuesday at 4 p.m. in the bracket semifinals.
Their third game will be on Wednesday at 8:30 a.m.
No. 3 Allegany 72 Maryland Deaf 40
HANCOCK — Eleven Campers factored into the scoring to lead No. 3 Allegany to a rout of the Maryland School for the Deaf on Monday in the Hancock Christmas tournament.
Savannah Walton and Julia Imes tallied a game-high 16 points each for Allegany (6-0). Walton hit four 3-pointers and added five rebounds, and Imes pulled down four boards.
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Myia Miller garnered seven points, five assists and six rebounds, Braylin Bosley chipped in six points, seven assists and four steals, and Desi Hilton ended with six points, three assists, three steals and six rebounds.
Jacquindia Fuller and Ava Williamson led the way for the Maryland School for the Deaf with 14 and 12 points, respectively.
Allegany battles Clear Spring on Tuesday at noon at Hancock High.
Fort Hill 58 Dominion 37
MUSSELMAN, W.Va. — Fort Hill opened the Chapman Legacy Challenge Tournament with a rout of Dominion on Monday at Musselman High.
The Sentinels (3-3) led 18-8, 32-19 and 44-28 through three quarters.
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Caniyah Plummer led both teams with 21 points including 12 in the first half.
Addison Furstenberg finished with 16 points for Fort Hill.
The Sentinels won the junior varsity game 26-17 led by Kennedy Helmsteltz and Emma McMahan with 10 points each.
The Sentinels move on to the championship Tuesday against an opponent to be determined.

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