High School Sports
Baseball
March 25
Gettysburg 13 Central Dauphin East 0
The Warriors set the tone early in the game, scoring a single run in the first inning and two in the second. Gettysburg then exploded for ten runs over the fifth and sixth, putting the game away. The pitching staff for Gettysburg was near flawless. Starner Tegan Kuhns threw three solid innings, giving up just one hit and striking out nine. Cole Lambert and Jonathan Darnell followed suit, each contributing scoreless innings and striking out two batters apiece. Warrior second baseman Wes Sokol had three hits, including a double, and racked up three RBI. Drew Stutzman’s single was the lone hit for the CD East.
Boys Tennis
March 25
Bermudian Springs 5 Littlestown 0
1 Singles – Parker Sanders (BS) defeats Cyrus Marshall (LT) 6-3, 6-2
2 Singles – Tyler Chenault (BS) defeats Isaac Marshall (LT) 6-2, 6-3
3 Singles – Bryce Laughman (BS) defeats Carter Owings (LT) 6-2, 4-6, 6-2
1 Doubles – Eli Snyder/Gabe Crews (BS) defeat Dylan Smith/Alexis Reyes (LT) 6-2, 6-2
2 Doubles – Max Crews/Avery Hawk (BS) defeat Jason Wang/Bryson Westfall (LT) 3-6, 7-6(12), 6-4
Boys Tennis
March 25
Spring Grove 3 New Oxford 2
1. Sam Raub (SG) def Blaine Paris 6-0 6-1
2. James Raub (SG) def Luke Malinowski 6-1 6-0
3. Gio Roeser (SG) def Gio Roeser 3-6 6-4 6-2
1 Doubles (NO)
Nathan Grimes and Tom Davis def Chris Mertz and Noah Ecceles 6-2 6-2
2 Doubles (NO)
Ethan Wilson and Owen Winpigler def Landon Newark and Alex Dunmeyer 6-0 6-2
Softball
March 25
Gettysburg 15 Central Dauphin East 0
Gettysburg took command of the game immediately, amassing an impressive 14 runs in the first two innings. Emma Flohr, playing third base, drove in three runs and scored twice. Warrior pitcher Emily Haines delivered four perfect innings, striking out seven.
Softball
March 25
New Oxford 10 Central York 9
The Colonials held on the win at home on Monday. After amassing an 8-2 advantage after four innings, New Oxford saw Central York roar back with a seven-spot in the top of the fifth inning. Hannah Becker and Bella Arnold each had three hits to lead the Colonial offense. Miranda Leatherman started for New Oxford, with Emily Adams coming on to get the final eight outs of the game.