
Ashlyn Bothe
GIRLS LACROSSE
Chambersburg 8, CD East 7: The Trojans notched their first victory of the season by scoring in overtime to defeat the Panthers in a Mid Penn Commonwealth game Tuesday.
Chambersburg began the overtime period by taking possession and kept the ball until Ashlyn Bothe fired in the game-winning goal with 1:32 left.
“It was a stunning and well-executed goal,” Trojan coach Keara Allshouse said. “Bothe and the entire offense worked as a cohesive unit and timed their cuts to seal the win. We had some incredible passes and the defense was on fire.”
Bothe led the offense for Chambersburg (1-4, 1-3 MPC) with four goals, while Emma Grimm tallied twice and Adyson Finkle and Ashley Bawell each scored once.
“Finkle got her first varsity goal and was a true powerhouse,” Allshouse said.

Nate Cooper
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
State College 95, Chambersburg 55: The Little Lions held an advantage on the track and in the field and defeated the Trojans — who were without top scorer Tyeshawn Worrell (out sick) — in a Mid Penn Commonwealth meet Tuesday.
Brock Harmon was a double winner for Chambersburg (0-2, 0-2 MPC), taking the shot put (51-9) and discus (139-2). The Trojans’ Kyere Morton took the other throwing event, javelin, with a throw of 145-10.
On the track, individual winners for the Trojans (0-2, 0-2 MPC) were Diontae Barbour in the 400 (52.2), Nate Cooper in the 200 (23.2) and Trentin Overcash in the 3200 (10.08).
Chambersburg’s 4 x 400 relay team of Barbour, Cooper, Aaron Maynard and Karter Jones won in 3:29.1.

Alyssa Scalia
GIRLS TRACK & FIELD
State College 91, Chambersburg 59: The Trojans managed only six wins against the powerful Little Lions; despite that, coach Chris Monheim was happy with his team’s day.
“We had some outstanding performances and I thought we had our best meet of the season,” Monheim said. “Hopefully, we’ll get a chance to run off a bunch of victories in the coming weeks.”
Like the boys, Chambersburg’s girls (0-2, 0-2 MPC) got first place in all three throwing events. Alyssa Scalia won the javelin (100-1), Ashley Adams took first in the discus (99-6) and Madison Yost won the shot put (30-6.75).
Bre’ya Clopper won the 300 hurdles in 47.8. Clopper also led off the winning 4 x 400 relay team (4:16), which also included Sydnie Gilbert, Maddie Kinton and Jacelyn Jones
In the 4 x 800 relay, the team of Keira Whitehead, Allison List, Anna DeGrange and Kinton posted a time of 10:24 to win.

Riley Laite
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Chambersburg 3, Central Dauphin 1: The Trojans picked up a key Mid Penn Commonwealth road victory by taking the final three games (26-24, 25-19 and 25-17) after falling 25-14 in the first set.
“We came out a little nervous, but once we calmed down and played our game, we became the aggressors,” Chambersburg coach Marta Helfrick said. “As the match went along, we began to block better, which took them out of their system.
“We passed fairly well and were able to get everyone involved. It was a good team effort and win.”
William Simmers was strong at the net for the Trojans (3-1, 2-1 MPC) with 11 kills, four block kills and six blocks. Jaylen Thomas had six blocks, Steven Swain had eight kills and Riley Laite added six.
Spencer Rajtik collected 21 kill assists, and the leaders in digs were Wes Newman (16), Trey Stepler (12) and Swain (10).
Stepler also led in aces (3) and service points (18). Other top point scorers were Newman (15), Colton Wright (14), Rajtik (13) and Josiah Picard (12).
BASEBALL
Cedar Cliff 6, Chambersburg 1: The Trojans dropped a Mid Penn Commonwealth decision to the Colts on the road Tuesday.
Brady Stumbaugh had two of the five hits for Chambersburg (0-5, 0-3 MPC), while Andrew Wurtz had the lone run batted in.
The Colts jumped out to a 3-0 lead after one inning.
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