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Track and field leaders: Here are the athletes that have topped the competition this season
Here are the Franklin County girls' and boys' track and field leaders, as compiled by Chambersburg assistant coach Bob Walker:. 4x100 relayJaxin FrazerJahnaya Trotter-WimberleyLashae HangNatalia HolmesChambersburg50.27. 4x400 relayJaxin FrazerJahnaya Trotter-WimberleyLashae HangNatalia HolmesWaynesboro4:16.9. 4x800 relayElla BlancoAnne SehonLeah WillisQuinn NelsonMercersburg Academy10:04.39. Long jumpJahnaya Trotter-WimberleyChambersburg17-5 Triple jumpJahnaya Trotter-WimberleyChambersburg34-11.75. High jumpJaeda DockmanAlyssa TrnWaynesboroShippensburg5-2 Pole...
Izzy Fry’s bat, Zoey Zimmerman’s arm helps Big Spring exact revenge on Shippensburg
Mike Gutshall knew Thursday’s contest against Shippensburg was a big game for his Big Spring softball team. • Sign up for PennLive’s new high school sports newsletter here. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation....
Six Washington County high schools will offer girls flag football in the fall
Girls flag football is a rapidly expanding high school sport in the United States, especially in Maryland. Beginning next school year, six Washington County schools will field teams for the fall season. They include Boonsboro, Clear Spring, North Hagerstown, Smithsburg, South Hagerstown and Williamsport. ...
REGIONAL RANKINGS: SU Softball is No. 2 in second edition of 2024 Atlantic rankings
The Shippensburg University softball team secured the second spot in the second edition of the 2024 NCAA Atlantic Region rankings, announced on Wednesday. These rankings are instrumental in determining the teams eligible for the NCAA Division II Softball Championships. This edition marks the second of three rankings releases before the...
REGIONAL RANKINGS: SU Baseball is in the first edition of 2024 Atlantic rankings
The Shippensburg University baseball team ranks in the first edition of the 2024 NCAA Atlantic Region rankings, a determining factor for the NCAA Division II Baseball Championships. The rankings are updated three times before the tournament field announcement on May 12, with each update reflecting games played up to the previous Sunday.
Jimmy Bell homers as James Buchanan downs West Perry
Jimmy Bell homered Thursday and James Buchanan downed West Perry, 5-3. Bell finished 3-for-4 with two RBIs. Drew Crouse got the start for James Buchanan and pitched five innings, striking out six while allowing two earned runs. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link...
SU Josh Herbster named PSAC Men’s Outdoor Field Co-Athlete of the Week
Josh Herbster, representing Shippensburg University, earned recognition as the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Men’s Outdoor Field Co-Athlete of the Week. Herbster achieved notable accomplishments during SU’s Midweek Invitational, setting personal, school, meet, and conference records in the hammer throw with a distance of 212 feet, 11 inches.
Emily Randalls, Jalyn Welch, Sabrina Paulin help Northern down Waynesboro
Emily Randalls, Jalyn Welch and Sabrina Paulin led the way Thursday for Northern in a 10-2 win over Waynesboro. Randalls was 3-for-4 with three RBIs, and Welch was 2-for-4 with two RBIs. Paulin had a homer and two RBIs. Izzy Hobby added one RBI. Grace Singer pitched four innings, striking...
Parker Funk, Greencastle-Antrim down Greencastle-Antrim
Parker Funk helped lead the way Tuesday for Greencastle-Antrim in a 7-5 win over James Buchanan. He finished 2-for-4 with three RBIs. Avery Horst added two RBIs, and Ethan Ford and Logan Shifflett each had one RBI. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link...
Riley Shetler homers as Waynesboro downs Big Spring
Riley Shetler led the way Tuesday for Waynesboro in a 4-2 win over Big Spring. She went 3-for-3 with a home run and two RBIs, and also pitched four innings, striking out three while not allowing a run, to get the win. Davina Raudabaugh and Sophie Wickard each had an...
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