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Walkersville 30, N.Hagerstown 22
HAGERSTOWN — Walkersville (2-5) withstood a North Hagerstown rally in the fourth quarter for the win. The Lions led 30-7 going into the final period when the Hubs scored 15 answered points. Jeremy Musselman completed 5-of-8 passes for 141 yards for Walkersville and Tyler White rushed for 76 yards on 23 carries with two touchdowns. Joey Zuniga caught four passes for 87 yards for the Lions. Zack White led Walkersville ’s defense with 11 tackles. Andrew Bullman recovered a fumble for the Lions.
Clarksburg 32, Rockville 14
ROCKVILLE — Mark Small rushed for 103 yards on 23 carries with two touchdowns for Clarksburg (7-0). Both of his touchdowns came in the first quarter. Cody Martin completed 9-of-14 passes for 148 yards and two touchdowns. He threw a 5-yard TD strike to Avery Graham in the second quarter and hit Myles Daughtry with a 16-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter. Avery Graham returned an interception 68 yards in the fourth quarter for the Coyotes.

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Round 2: Snow expected to fall today, Wednesday
Fast on the heels of the largest 24-hour snowfall to hit the Frederick County since 1983, meteorologists are predicting another round of heavy snow and wind to hit today.
The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning Monday afternoon for the area, including Frederick County, and said 10 to 20 inches of snow is possible by Wednesday night.
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Weather-related closings, delays
A list follows of weather-related closings and cancellations for this week.
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Fire and police blotter
Police search for robber
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School closures cause makeup schedule revision
Even though Frederick County Public Schools are closed today -- using the sixth snow day this school year -- the school system will not hold school on the Monday Presidents Day holiday as the first scheduled snow makeup day.
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Crowds pay respect to fallen marine
Even U.S. Marines couldn't hold back tears Monday at the viewing of their colleague, Sgt. David Smith.
The procession to the Frederick Christian Fellowship Church was led by Frederick County Sheriff's deputies. Dressed in full military regalia, Marines carried Smith's casket into the church followed by family members as more Marines stood at attention.
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