GIRLS TRACK & FIELD
Trojans win Stan Morgan title: Chambersburg did not place first in any event at the Stan Morgan Invitational in Carlisle on Saturday evening, but by placing in the majority of events, the Trojans ended up capturing the team championship.
Chambersburg ended up with 74 points to outdistance the host Thundering Herd (65), while Waynesboro placed third with 53.
“It was really nice to get a team victory in absolutely miserable conditions,” Trojan coach Chris Monheim said. “I’m hoping it propels us into a big postseason.”
Natalia Holmes accounted for three seconds for the Trojans, running a time of 12.59 to take second in the 100 dash. She also anchored the 4 x 100 team to second place in 50.44 and led off the 4 x 400 relay, which finished second in 4:17.29.
Also in the 4 x 100 were Jaxin Frazer, Niamah Collins and Lashae Hang, while Hang, Katy Weller and Olivia Coy were in the 4 x 400. Other runners-up in individual events were Lexi Boyd in the 1600 (5:20.82) and Jahnaya Trotter-Wimberley in the long jump (15-9.25).
Madelyn Koons was third in the 3200 in 11:29.33, Hang placed third in the 200 in 27.42, and Sienna Scott tied for third in the high jump at 4-7. Alaina Morris placed fourth in the pole vault (10-9), Abby Bucher placed fourth in the discus (93-2), Collins was fourth in the 100 (13.14) and Frazer was fifth in the triple jump at 31-8.25.
For Waynesboro, True Benchoff won the 300 hurdles in 47.47 and was third in the 100 hurdles in 16.79, while Maiden teammate Gracie French was second in the 200 (27.09).
Chambersburg hosts the Mid Penn championships on Saturday, starting at 9 a.m.
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
Chambersburg takes 2nd place: Three Trojans earned first-place medals and that helped them finish in second place in the team standings at the Stan Morgan Invitational in Carlisle on Saturday evening.
Carlisle racked up 161.5 points to win the team crown, while Chambersburg had 71.
Trojan coach Jim Boyer said, “After fielding lots of inquiries this week about the guys who aren’t finishing the postseason with this team, it was extremely gratifying to see some of our most committed and hardest-working team members compete well today and finish as the team runner-up.”
J.J. Kelly, who has four PIAA track & field gold medals already, announced this week he will be playing in AAU basketball tournaments and will miss the track & field postseason — the Mid Penn championships at Chambersburg next Saturday, the District 3 meet and the PIAA State meet.
The Trojans picked up four individual wins, including Antonio Harrison II in the 100 (11.18), Jermere Jones in the 110 hurdles (15.28), Owen Shrader in the 1600 (4:21.21) and Peter Mertz in the shot put (50-10.75).
Boyer said, “Owen had a fantastic response after two Carlisle runners passed him on the bell lap, and he blew by them in the final 150 meters to win.”
Three other Trojans placed in that same event — Liam Kirkpatrick (4th), Kaden Rife (7th) and Aiden Alleman (8th).
Micah Gunkleman placed second in the high jump at 5-9, the 4 x 100 relay team of Imari Watson, Jones, Emilio Frye-Reyes and Harrison placed third in 44.78, Mertz was third in the discus (142-0) and Frye-Reyes was fourth in the 200 (23.48).
Boyer said that Ari Snyder competed in a high-level 3200 race at West Chester Henderson on Friday and missed the school record by just a second.
Also in the Stan Morgan, Shippensburg’s Derek Lynch placed first in the discus with a toss of 157-1.
BOYS LACROSSE
Conestoga Valley 16, Chambersburg 5: The Trojans suffered through a rocky first half and couldn’t come back against the Buckskins in a non-league encounter at Trojan Stadium on Saturday, halting a four-game win streak.
“We dug ourselves a hole in the first half by not taking care of the ball,” Chambersburg coach Joey Wilmot said. “We had a bad case of the drops early in the first half. We were actually executing some things pretty well and then couldn’t complete easy passes.”
Goalie Kristian Freeman made 16 saves for the Trojans (6-8).
Ryan Cosey scored 2 goals and added an assist, Blake Dupont, Garrett Iser and Logan Mulkey each scored a goal, and Sam Kunkleman contributed an assist.
“Freeman played solid and Cosey made some nice plays,” Wilmot said.
GIRLS LACROSSE
York Suburban 17, Chambersburg 4: The Trojans hit the road to face York Suburban in a non-league game Saturday morning and were handed a defeat.
For Chambersburg (2-12), McKenna Myers scored a pair of goals, and Gabriella Sabatino and Reagan Barrett each found the net once.
Trojan coach Keara Allshouse said, “”We came to play and battled for every groundball and possession. We lost; however, the team never gave up and kept up the pressure the entire game.”
SOFTBALL
Chambersburg at Central Dauphin: The game was postponed, with no makeup date available yet.
