Adams County Sports Update – April 11 2024

High School Sports

Baseball

April 9
Gettysburg  2 Littlestown  1

Gettysburg 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 5 2
Littlestown 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 2

Gettysburg’s Tegan Kuhns and Littlestown’s Jacob Dennis hooked up in a magnificent pitcher’s dual Tuesday afternoon. In the end, Kuhns and reliever Wes Coolbaugh were just a little bit better, and the Warriors eked out the win. Kuhns threw five innings of one-hit ball, striking out 12, and Gettysburg survived a 7th-inning rally against reliever Wes Coolbaugh, who got the save. Dennis also fanned a dozen for the Bolts in just over five innings of work. In all, four pitchers recorded 29 strikeouts on the day while surrendering just eight hits, three of which came from Warriors’ infielder Wyatt Sokol.

Baseball  April 10
Gettysburg  11 Bishop McDevitt 10

Gettysburg 0 2 1 1 5 1 0 1 11 13 0
Bishop-McDevitt 3 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 10 14 4

The Warriors scored on a bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the eighth to defeat McDevitt Wednesday afternoon. In a game it trailed 5-0 and 10-4, Gettysburg fought back to tie it up with a run in the sixth, and after a scoreless seventh, the contest went to an extra frame. Zach Williams had a game to remember for the Warriors, going four-for-four with two walks, a run, and an RBI. He also picked up the win, tossing scoreless innings in the seventh and eighth. Nolan Reinert also had a productive day at bat, with three hits, two runs, and two RBI.

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Boys Lacrosse

April 9
Eastern York  13 Delone  3

Eastern York triumphed over Delone despite good days from Noah Hall with two goals and Sam Hall with one. Kaden Hix ha 10 Ground Balls and Austin Gregg recorded 22 saves.

Boys Lacrosse

April 9
Northern  17 Gettysburg  5

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Northern 5 9 1 1 17
Gettysburg 2 1 2 5 NA

The Northern York Polar Bears converted 17 times on 35 shots on goal to defeat the visiting Warriors by 12 goals. All three Warriors’ netminders saw action Tuesday night as Senior Gabe Wyant led the squad with 15 saves. The Polar Bears Demetrios Touloumes led his team with 5 tallies on the game. Tim Gunning, Joe Coyne, and Ben Lightner each had two-goal nights. For the Warriors, Juniors Cole Schumacher and Jackson Sheads were responsible for all of the scoring as Schumacher had 2 goals and 2 assists while Sheads picked up a hat trick with 3 strikes. R J Monn and Schumacher were tied with a team-high 4 ground balls on the night. Monn also forced 2 turnovers in the game. The Warriors return to action Thursday night as they host the Palmyra Cougars. Faceoff is at 4:30 PM.

Boys Tennis

April 8
Red Lion  4 New Oxford 1

1. Keenan Lynch (RL) def Luke Malinowski 6-1 6-1
2. Paul Lehman (RL) def Alex Millet 7-6 (4) 7-6 (5)
3. Kaeden Kelly (RL) def Nathan Grimes 1-6 6-3 6-4
1D Cole Turner and Gavin Lane def Tom Davis and Brody Wilson 7-6 (4) 6-4
2 D Ethan Wilson and Owen Winpigler (NO) def Alex Rowan and Ryan Hale 6-0 6-1

Boys Tennis

April 9
Bermudian Springs  4 Red Lion  1

1 Singles – Parker Sanders (BS) defeats Keenan Lynch (RL) 6-0, 6-1
2 Singles – Tyler Chenault (BS) defeats Paul Lehman (RL) 6-0, 6-1
3 Singles – Kaeden Kelly (RL) defeats Bryce Laughman (BS) 7-6(5), 6-3
1 Doubles – Eli Snyder/Gabe Crews (BS) defeat Cole Turner/Gavin Lane (RL) 6-3, 6-2
2 Doubles – Max Crews/Avery Hawk (BS) defeat Gavin May/Ryan Hale (RL) 6-3, 6-1

Boys Tennis

April 9
Gettysburg  5 Central Dauphin East  0

Under ideal weather conditions, Gettysburg stifled CD East. Gettysburg won the first set, and CD East won the second. Because Gettysburg had already won the overall match, they played a 10-point match tiebreaker instead of a full third set. Gettysburg won the match tiebreaker 10-3, thus sealing the 5-0 win. Coach Sasha Yates expressed great pride in the team’s overall effort. Gettysburg is even at 4-4 on the season.

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Boys Tennis

April 9
York Suburban 4 New Oxford  1

1. Jackson Miller (YS) def Blaine Paris 6-0 6-0
2. Caden Hall (YS) def Luke Malinowski 6-0 6-2
3. Nathan Efiom-Elcana (YS) def Alex Millet 6-0 6-1
1D Sam P and Nathan D (YS) Def Nathan Grimes and Tom Davis 0-6 7-5 10-8
2D Ethan Wilson and Owen Winpigler (NO) def Evan Lin and Trung Nguyen 6-2 6-0

Boys Tennis

April 10
Bermudian Springs 5 York Catholic 0

1 Singles – Parker Sanders (BS) defeats Patrick Koury (YC) 6-0, 6-0
2 Singles – Tyler Chenault (BS) defeats Johnny Mullens (YC) 6-2, 6-0
3 Singles – Bryce Laughman (BS) defeats Ethan Euclide (YC) 6-1, 6-0
1 Doubles – Eli Snyder/Gabe Crews (BS) defeat Joe Lang/Jack Uphouse (YC) 6-1, 6-1
2 Doubles – Max Crews/Avery Hawk (BS) defeat Anthony Zelis/Daegen Vieten (YC) 6-0, 6-2

Boys Tennis

April 10
Northeastern  4 New Oxford  1

1. Loghan Eckard def Blaine Paris 6-1 6-1
2. Evan Merrill def Luke Malinowski 6-2 7-6 (5)
3. Hayden Dallam def Alexandre Millet 7-5 6-3
1D Noah Mansberger and Eric Shank def Nathan Grimes and Tom Davis 2-6 6-0 6-4
2D Ethan Wilson and Owen Winpigler (NO) def Teagan Garver and Nick Powl 3-6 7-6 (4) 7-6 (4)

Girls Lacrosse

April 9
Gettysburg  12 Northern  7

Softball

April 9
Biglerville  19 Hanover  1

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Biglerville 9 8 2 19 11 0
Hanover 0 0 11 2 3 4

A nine-run first inning pretty much settled the matter at Hanover Tuesday, as Biglerville cruised to the win in a truncated game. First sacker Leah Strawsburg had four RBI for the Canners and shortstop Olivia Miller had three.

Softball

April 9
Gettysburg 10 Fairfield  7

Gettysburg 0 2 0 3 1 2 2 10 13 1
Fairfield 2 0 1 0 3 0 1 7 9 2

Gettysburg broke a 6-6 tie with two sixth-inning runs, then tacked on some insurance in the top of the 7th to win over Fairfield. Megan Musselman had a big day at the plate for the Warriors, going a perfect four-for-four and knocking in two runs.

Softball

April 9
Southwestern  11 New Oxford  0

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Southwestern 0 3 0 2 6 11 12 0
New-Oxford 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3

Six fifth-inning runs allowed Soutwestern to walk off with a win over New Oxford. The Colonials were held to just one hit, a single by shortstop Hannah Becker.

Softball

April 10
New Oxford 14 Dover 5

Dover tied the game at five-all in the bottom of the seventh before New Oxford took control in the extra inning with nine runs to seal the win. The Colonials pounded out 14 hits, three each from Cora Diviney and Brooklyn Horick, who also homered. Miranda Leatherman pitched the first seven innings for New Oxford and also contributed four RBI offensively. Emily Adams got the final three outs after the Colonials’ extra-inning onslaught.

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