Adams County Sports Update – September 16 2023

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September 12

Gettysburg High School cross country

Bermudian Springs : 1 Littlestown : 0
Littlestown 0 0 — 0
Berm 0 1 — 1

Second half —
Berm, Cole Weikert (Landon Oehmig), 25:53.

Shots (On Goal) — Littlestown 8 (4), Berm 9 (4).  
Corners — Littlestown 0, Berm 2.
Goalkeepers — Christopher Meakin, Littlestown (3).  Alan Felipe, Berm (4).

Delone : 2 York Catholic : 4
The Squires were down 0-1 in the first half and came back to tie it by halftime with an assist by Michael Carter to Angello Salazar. Then, things looked up for a bit as the Squires took the lead 2-1 after a steal by JP Groves dribbling forward and a pop-up goal. York Catholic then scored three in a row to pull away.

Eastern York : 1 New Oxford : 4
Diego Diaz scored two goals for the Colonials and Corbin Barnes had two assists.

Gettysburg : 1 Shippensburg : 0

The Gettysburg Warriors Boys Soccer team emerged victorious at home in a nail-biter against the Shippensburg Greyhounds on Tuesday, thanks to an extraordinary header by Quaide Clark in overtime. The solitary goal, assisted by Wyatt Michael, was enough to give the Warriors a 1-0 win.

The match was a defensive showdown during regulation. Gettysburg’s goalkeeper, Jake Bermer, displayed excellent form, making two crucial saves to keep the score level. On the other end of the pitch, Shippensburg’s goalkeeper Zavier Rodriguez was in equally fine form, pulling off an impressive six saves to keep his team in the game.

Gettysburg dominated in shots on goal, registering seven compared to Shippensburg’s two. 

Corner kicks also reflected Gettysburg’s attacking intensity. The Warriors earned five corners throughout the match, as opposed to Shippensburg’s three, but struggled to convert these opportunities into goals. 

The defining moment of the game came when Wyatt Michael delivered a well-timed assist that found Quaide Clark . Clark’s header went into the net, bringing the home crowd to its feet in exhilaration.

Littlestown : 0 Bermudian Springs : 1
The Bermudian Springs Eagles secured a 1-0 victory over the Littlestown Canners away from home on Tuesday. 

The lone goal separating the two teams was netted by Eagles freshman Cole Weikert, with a crucial assist from sophomore Landon Oehmig. Weikert found the back of the net with 25:53 remaining in the second half, capitalizing on a brilliantly orchestrated play that left the Canners’ defense scrambling. 

Goalkeepers from both sides were kept busy, with the Eagles making five saves and the Canners close behind with four.

Although the Canners had a whopping 12 shots compared to the Eagles’ four, they couldn’t manage to translate those opportunities into goals. The absence of corner kicks for the Canners, contrasted with the Eagles earning five, underscored Bermudian Springs’ dominance in critical set-piece scenarios. 

September 14
Delone : 1 Hanover : 0
The Squires scored in the 1st half with 25 minutes remaining off a free kick by Fernando Salazar to his brother and teammate Angello Salazar. Despite eight other shots on goal by the Squires and due to some excellent grabs in the air by the Nighthawks by goalie Jedi Abell, there were no other scores in the game.

James Buchanan : 0 Gettysburg : 1
Nic Aumen scored the game’s only goal in the second half at 35:33 for visiting Gettysburg.

New Oxford : 3 York Suburban : 0

New Oxford 2 1 3
York Suburban 0 0 0

Ist Half: Harvin Flowers, assisted by Israel Felipe. 
Israel Felipe, assisted by Edgar Garcia.

2nd Half- Braddyn Seiferd, assisted by Israel Felipe. 

New Oxford Goal Keeper Owen Ragula- 4 saves 

York Catholic : 4 Littlestown : 0
Littlestown 0 0 — 0
York Catholic 2 2 — 4

First half —
1\. YC, Ryland Staub (Christian Ludwig), 19:37. 
2\. YC, Kobin Proudfoot (Ryan Oathout, Christian Ludwig), 16:30.

Second half —
1\. YC, Christian Ludwig, 18:38.
2\. YC, Andrew Schuler (Christian Ludwig), 13:17.

Shots (On Goal) — Littlestown 4 (1), YC 17 (13).
Corners — Littlestown 1, YC 6.
Goalkeepers — Christopher Meakin, Littlestown (8). Jesus Martinez-Ruiz, YC (1).

Field Hockey

September 12
Biglerville : 7 Bermudian Springs : 0
Ava Peterson led the Canners with four goals.

Gettysburg : 8 Central Dauphin East : 0

Hanover : 0 Delone : 7

September 13
Gettysburg : 8 Central Dauphin East : 0
Field Hockey: Warriors Dominate in 8-0 Victory Over Central Dauphin East 

The Gettysburg Warriors secured an 8-0 victory against the Central Dauphin East Panthers on Wednesday at home.

It was the second consecutive win for the Warriors.

The Warriors dominated from start to finish with 11 corners and 25 shots on goal. Abby Williams opened the scoring for the home team, setting the pace for what would be an unyielding attack. She was followed by Marlee Dwyer, Rachel Williams, Sophia Williams, who scored twice, and Carly Schumacher, who completed a hat trick with three stunning goals in the third quarter. 

The Panthers’ goalkeeper, Lea Watkins, made an impressive 17 saves, but the onslaught from Gettysburg proved too much to handle.

Gettysburg’s goalkeeper, Bella Cosden, had a quiet game facing no shots on goal.

September 14
Delone : 1 Biglerville : 12
Ava Peterson scored three goals, and Paige Slaybaugh netted two in leading the Biglerville onslaught at Delone.

Fairfield : 2 Biglerville : 7

Football

September 15

(Click on any game for full results)

East Pennsboro 42, Gettysburg 24

Littlestown 42, Hanover 0

Biglerville 19, Fairfield 0

New Oxford 30, Dover 7

Bermudian Springs 44, York Catholic 7

Delone 37, York Tech 20

Girls Soccer

September 13
New Oxford : 0 Southwestern : 4

NO
  0 0 – 0

SW
 0 4 – 4

Goals:
 SW-Maci Shaffer, Carly Louey, Emma Harabin, Ava Wasowicz

Shots (Shots on Goal):
 NO- 0 (0); SW- 21 (13)

Saves:
 NO-Olivia Graham (6), Devin Brame (3); SW-Mckayla Green (0)

Corners:
 SW-9

Girls Tennis

September 12
Bermudian Springs : 0 Northeastern : 5
#1 singles Maarian Khan NE def. Moll Karom 6-0, 6-1
#2 singles Lauren Edgar NE def. Amelia Gerringer 6-2, 6-0
#3 singles Malissa Fitzsimmons NE def. Greta Haley 6-2, 6-1

#1doubles Sarah Lesher and Frederica Kokoronis NE def. Ava Leatherman and Reese Lighty 6-3, 6-3
#2doubles Isabelle Ungrady and Alexis Edgar NE def. Ella Somerville and Rebekah Myford 6-0, 6-3

Exhibition Doubles:
Kara Loych and Abigail White NE def. Addie Elliot and Sofia Ruggerie 4-0
Elizabeth Seymour and Nadia Payne NE def. Addie Elliot and Sofia Ruggerie 4-3
Elizabeth Seymour and Nadia Payne NE def. Ella Somerville and Rebekah Myford 4-1
Rachel Theodore and Riley Wilson NE def. Ella Somerville and Rebekah Myford 4-1
Greta Haley and Rebekah Myford BS def. Natalie Goodling and Ella Ward 4-2
Frederica Kokoronis and Malissa Fitzsimmons NE def. Molly Karom and Amelia Gerringer 6-3
Brooklyn Browning and Abby Nagel NE Def Ella Somerville and Ava Leatherman 4-1

Cumberland Valley : 5 Gettysburg : 0
Girls Tennis: Warriors Fall to Cumberland Valley Eagles

The Gettysburg Warriors Girls Tennis team was bested by the Cumberland Valley Eagles, finishing the day with a match score of 0-5 against their opponents.

In the singles division, Gettysburg senior and first position player Carmen Oshunrinade faced off against Cumberland Valley Eagle Riya Srinvas, losing in straight sets with scores of 0-6, 0-6. Junior Auvrie Coscia, holding the second singles spot for the Warriors, struggled against Eagle Pragnya Joshi, also ending with set scores of 0-6, 0-6. Completing the singles lineup, sophomore Parishi Bhanu found herself overpowered by Eagle Pranavi Surapaneni, closing her match with a score of 0-6, 0-6.

The doubles categories were equally challenging for the Warriors. The first doubles team composed of sophomores Ava Fair and Wynter Frenette were bested by Eagles Megha Lomada and Riya Datta, with both sets ending 0-6, 0-6. Seniors Molly Heaton and Maja Engl, representing the Warriors in the second doubles match, were unable to secure a win against Eagles Jahnavi Kotapati and Sruthi Anbalagan, suffering a 0-6, 0-6 defeat.

Additionally, a district doubles match between Warrior Carmen Oshunrinade and Eagle Riya Srinvas concluded with a loss for Gettysburg, ending 0-8.

An exhibition match featured Gettysburg sophomore Alma Zigmic against Cumberland Valley’s Shreya Satheesh, which also concluded in a loss for the Warriors with a scoreline of 0-8.

The Warriors are 1-4 on the season.

September 13
Bermudian Springs : 5 Hanover : 0
#1singles: Molly Karom (BS) def. Megan Nawn 6-2, 6-1
#2singles: Amelia Gerringer (BS) def. Sophia Rutledge 6-4, 6-4
#3singles: Greta Haley (BS) def. Ella Foos 6-0, 6-3

#1doubles: Reese Lighty and Ella Somerville (BS) def. Albany Shue and Elizabeth Valentine 6-4, 2-6, 1-0(7)
#2doubles: Ava Leathernab and Addie Elliott (BS) def. Gracie Troup and Autumn Carpenter 6-0, 6-3

District Doubles: Molly Karom and Amelia Gerringer BS def. Megan Nawn and Sophia Rutledge 8-3
Exhibition Doubles; Rebekah Myford and Sofia Ruggerie (BS) def. Leah Wildasin and Haley Smith 7-5

Biglerville : 2 West York : 3

Dover : 0 New Oxford : 5
Another shutout for the New Oxford girls.

Gettysburg : 0 Mechanicsburg : 5

Littlestown : 4 York Catholic : 1

Singles

Brianna Meekins (L) vs. Quinn Bubb (YC) 1-6, 6-2, 4-6  L

Katie Lookingbill (L) vs. Natalie Doran (YC) 6-4, 6-3  W

LilyAnn Barker (L) vs. Marissa Smallwood (YC) 6-4. 6-1 W

Doubles

Elizabeth Hanna / Lily Johnson (L) / FORFEIT (YC) W

Destiny Andrew/Malaina Kowalczyk (L) vs. FORFEIT (YC) W

Qualifying Doubles : Brianna Meekins/ Katie Lookingbill (L) vs. Quinn Bubb/Natalie Doran (YC) 6-4 W

September 14
Camp Hill : 4 Bermudian Springs : 1
#1 singles Mia Schreader (CH) def. Molly Karom 6-0, 6-2
#2 singles Ava Sachs (CH) def. Amelia Gerringer 0-6, 6-2, 6-4
#3 singles Greta Haley (BS) def. Nadia Somers 6-4, 2-6, 7-6(3)

#1 doubles Elizabeth Herb and Scarlett Zarcone (CH) def. Reese Lighty and Ella Somerville 6-0, 6-1
#2 doubles Anne Gray Sarvis and Alli Dopkowski (CH) def. Ava Leatherman and Rebekah Myford 6-0, 6-1

Exhibition Doubles
Melina Lee and Tailyn Tran (CH) def Sofia Ruggerie and Addie Elliott 4-1
Sofia Ruggerie and Addie Elliott (BS) def. Eva Bordlemay and Narbada Dahal 6-1

September 15
Northern : 5 Gettysburg : 0

Girls Volleyball

September 12
Delone : 3 York Tech : 0
Delone Catholic defeated York Tech 3-0 (25-12, 25-20, 25-22)

Delone Catholic JV defeated York Tech 2-0 

Gettysburg : 3 West Perry : 0
Maya Brainard had 11 assists; Kayla Lew led with five kills, India Mitchell had ten digs; Emily Holtzople had three aces for the winning Warriors.

Varsity: 
25-23 (Gettysburg)
25-18 (Gettysburg)
25-23 (Gettysburg)

JV: 
25-19 (Gettysburg)
17-25 (West Perry)
13-15 (West Perry)

September 14
Delone : 3 Fairfield : 0
Varsity: (25-15, 25-12, 25-16)

Delone Catholic JV defeated Fairfield 2-0 (25-9, 25-14)

Gettysburg : 3 Northern : 0
Maya Brainard had 19 kills. India Mitchell had ten digs, and Mackenzie Kibler and Sydney DeFoe had six digs each. Emily Holtzople and Alexa Codori both had four blocks each. Kayla Lew led with six kills, and Emily Holtzople had four kills. Sydney DeFoe led with six aces. 

Varsity: 
25-20 (Gettysburg)
25-15 (Gettysburg)
27-25 (Gettysburg)

JV: 
19-25 (Northern)
25-27 (Gettysburg)

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