Boys Lacrosse

Chambersburg roundup: Lacrosse teams open with wins

Reagan Barrett

GIRLS LACROSSE
Chambersburg 16, Mifflin County 1: The Trojans got their season off to a great start by clobbering the Huskies in a non-league contest at Trojan Stadium on a chilly Monday night.

“We had a wonderful season opener,” Chambersburg coach Keara Allshouse said.

Gabriella Sabatino led the Trojan offense, putting up 7 goals and adding 3 assists. Reagan Barrett wasn’t far behind with 4 goals and 3 assists.

Also scoring goals were Mara Costolo (2), McKenna Myers, Taylor Mickey and Ellie Sarvis. Notching assists were Taylor Mickey (2), Mollie Yardley-Gontz (2), Myers and Costolo.

Starting goalie Megan Mickey collected 8 saves, while Brianna Keefer-Fanny and Leah Hubler each made one stop.

Blake Dupont

BOYS LACROSSE
Chambersburg 15, Mifflin County 2: Despite not playing up to par, the Trojans captured a non-league victory over the Huskies to open their season mon Monday afternoon in Lewistown.

Chambersburg led only 2-1 in the second quarter when Blake Dupont was inserted on offense and he sparked the runaway win with 6 goals, an assist, 2 caused turnovers and 5 groundballs.

“Blake was the only guy who showed up on offense,” Trojan coach Joey Wilmont said. “Kristian Freeman played solid in goal (6 saves), Eli Herbert (3 caused turnovers) played a decent game defensively and Dayre Senft got some good faceoff experience.

“The field was terrible and we were not prepared for those conditions. On top of that, we played very undisciplined lacrosse.”

Also on the scoresheet were Sam Kunkleman (3 goals, 2 assists); Matt Tucker (2, 2); Riley Harmon (2, 1); Garrett Iser (1, 2), Ryan Cosey (1 goal); Brady Fretz (1 assists) and Quinn Makosy (1 assist).

Ian Flores Sanchez

BOYS TENNIS
Red Land 3, Chambersburg 2: The Trojans and Patriots were pretty close in four of the five matches, but Red Land was able to pull out a Mid Penn Commonwealth victory on its home courts Monday afternoon.

Chambersburg (2-1, 1-1 MPC) got ahead with wins at No. 1 singles and No. 2 singles.

Ian Flores Sanchez scrapped to a 7-5, 7-5 win over Austin Fulton at No. 1, then No. 2 Nathan Heimbach edged Matt VanSickle in three sets, 7-6, 1-6 and 7-5.

At No. 3 singles, Chambersburg’s Jack Fiegl was defeated 6-3, 6-2. No. 1 doubles was also a close match, with the Patriots (3-1) prevailing 6-4, 6-2.

 

BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Red Land at Chambersburg: No report yet.

 

 

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