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Greyhounds topple Huskies, 3-0

SHIPPENSBURG — Shippensburg girls soccer defeated Mifflin County on Tuesday, 3-0.

Ella Reed took an assist from Taylor Bard and scored at the 27:57 mark.

Bard added two goals of her own at 38:22 and 42:07, respectively.

Ship outshot the Huskies, 12-3.

Goalie Liberty Cook tallied nine saves for the Huskies.

Shippensburg 3, Mifflin County 0

MC 0-0-0

SH 2-1-3

Goals

S-Ella Reed (Taylor Bard) 27:57.

S-Taylor Bard (Ella Reed) 38:22.

S-Taylor Bard (Nadia Blount) 42:07.

Shots

S 12-3.

Corners

S 6-1.

Saves

MC (Liberty Cook) 9, S (Julia Rhodes) 3.

GOLF

Huskies battle at D6 tourney

ALTOONA — Mifflin County golf competed Tuesday at Sinking Valley Country Club in the District 6 Class 3A sectional tournament.

In order to advance out of this tournament and on to the District 6 Championships, golfers had to finish in the top 10. No Husky golfers finished in the top 10.

Evan Breon was the closest by shooting 85, which placed him in a tie for 15th overall. Caleb Bubb was the next highest finisher for MC with a 94, which placed 33rd overall. Jude Zook shot a 96, which placed 34th overall, and Chase Krepps shot a 105, which was good for 38th place.

This officially ends the golf season for Jude, Caleb, and Chase. Evan Breon will still compete in the Mid-Penn Championships on Thursday, at Range End Golf Course.

FIELD HOCKEY

Cougars drop Huskies, 9-1

PALMYRA — The Mifflin County field hockey team traveled to Palmyra for a Mid-Penn Conference game against the Cougars Tuesday night.

The Cougars scored early on in the first quarter to take the lead as they became successful at finding the back of the cage. The Cougars had hard, controlled shots that managed to find a place in the goal each time they shot.

The Huskies tried to stop a few shots as Paige Snyder had 10 saves and Aubree Dobson added another defensive save to her record. After a tough couple quarters, the Huskies were finally able to score in the fourth. The Huskies earned a penalty corner when Jayda Kanagy received a pass from Addie Fultz to add to the scoreboard. The Huskies are one of only five teams who were able to score on the Cougars this season.

JV Huskies also lost to Palmyra, 6-0.

CROSS COUNTRY

Huskies win tri-meet

Mifflin County boys cross country beat Central Dauphin and CD East on Tuesday.

The Huskies topped CD, 15-50, and CD East, 15-48.

Husky Carter Smith ran a 17:36, good for first place. Teammate Reese Cubbison tied Smith at 17:36. Wyatt Kauffman ran a 17:44, good for second and Hoyt Rodenbaugh placed third at 17:56. Aidan Scavitti finished fourth at 17:58.

East’s Shane Everett placed fifth at 18:15.

The Mifflin County girls cross country team raced against the host team, Central Dauphin, and Central Dauphin East on Tuesday afternoon. They defeated CD East 15-50 but were defeated by CD, 23-38.

“The team is still recovering from racing the hills at the Foundations Invitational on Saturday. They also competed today without several members of the team which impacted the depth they needed on the field to defeat CD. Overall, for where we are in our season, they put a good effort in and can be proud of all the racing they did over the past several weeks,” Huskies coach Neil Breneman said.

“Amilia Coffey and Ava Kratzer had great kicks crossing the finish line today in second and third place. They continue to be strong leaders on the team in both racing and as the team captains. Caroline Palopoli and Eden Smith finished in the three and four positions for the team while Reagan Sheetz and Maya Morgan crossed together for five and six.”

Tuesday’s race concluded the most race intensive part of their season. MC will now turn their eyes toward the biggest races in October. Next up will be the Gettysburg Invitational on Oct. 4.

Lady Huskies scores

(2) Amilia Coffey- 22:25

(3) Ava Kratzer- 22:35

(10) Caroline Palopoli- 26:31

(12) Eden Smith- 26:58

(14) Reagan Sheetz- 28:05

(15) Maya Morgan- 28:05

(17) Carys Morgan- 30:28

FROM MONDAY

BOYS SOCCER

EJ falls to Halifax

HALIFAX — East Juniata was tripped up by Halifax on Monday, 3-0.

Goalie Kelton Bonnell had 19 saves for the Tigers.

EJ travels to Greenwood today at 6:20 p.m.

VOLLEYBALL

UDA bumps Juniata, 3-2

ELIZABETHVILLE — Maddie Copeland tallied 26 assists and 16 points but Juniata fell to Upper Dauphin on Monday, 25-11, 27-25, 19-25, 18-25, 7-15.

Hannah Graybill had 19 kills. Miley Hack added 26 digs and 12 points.

Hope Kehler posted 10 points in the road loss.

Juniata hosts Halifax on Thursday.

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