Lions stump Thunder, 3-0

Sentinel photo by BOB HOCKENBROCK Juniata Christian’s Josie Seiber works her way past Belleville's Addyson Yoder and Ella Peachey during a soccer game Tuesday.
MCALISTERVILLE — Juniata Christian girls soccer beat Belleville Christian on Tuesday afternoon, 3-0.
Josie Seiber, Nicole Lara and Nora Weller each scored a goal in the home victory.
JCS posted two of their goals in the first half.
The JCS varsity team plays Southern Huntingdon today. JCS boys will go to the ACAA tourney next week and the BCS boys team travels to Columbia County on Friday.
FROM MONDAY
BOYS SOCCER
Mustangs drop Seals, 2-0
MIDDLEBURG — Midd-West shut out Selinsgrove on Monday, 2-0.
Gabe Romig and Nathan Horst each scored for the Mustangs.
Romig and Evan Devine each had an assist.
Midd-West (13-1-1, 6-0-1 Heartland) plays Wednesday at Central Mountain.
Midd-West 2, Selinsgrove 0
SE 0-0–0
MW 2-0–2
Scoring:
First half:
MW-17:00, Romig (Devine).
MW-27:00, Horst (Romig).
Shots
MW 11-2.
Corners
MW 7-2.
Saves
SE 8-2.
Indians dodge Huskies in OT, 3-2
WAYNESBORO — Waynesboro beat Mifflin County on Monday, 3-2, in overtime.
The Indians had more shots, 7-6. The Huskies had more corners, 6-0.
Mifflin County assistant coach Todd Peters said, “We played an even first half with us having the run of play. We were missing that final drive in their box. There were certainly some questionable no calls that made it very tough for players to get into a flow in a match. At 4:45 into the second half, Jace Bagrosky trapped a ball, and took it upon himself to drive at their defense and finished our first ball. Then, nine minutes into the second half they won a ball, shot, but then were rewarded a direct kick too which allowed them to finish a standing ball and tie the match.
“They scored a quick one after a direct punt from their keeper that we should have tracked better, defended and attacked from our keeper forward. Our boys then battled to earn a penalty, we saw, that was then deemed moved six yards outside to the side of the box. Our boys didn’t let the fact that it should have been a PK phase us, and Bruce Baker played a gem in the air to Zach Keller to head home with authority and tie the match with 22 left. We then had a player make a great run into the box with the ball and then get run through from behind, by their keeper, in the closing minutes where nothing was called, not even to check on him as he was down behind the play. It was very frustrating for our boys and our coaching staff.”
Peters added that the Huskies continued to battle.
“But, we continued to battle the 11 on the field and the rest of the uneven situations that we were presented with and went to overtime for our third straight match. They scored when our biggest player, our center back, was illegally knocked to the ground in our own six-yard box with no call and then they finished. It is very tough for a third match in a row to end like this for our entire squad. Our players are hurting and so are we and we can only hope that we see this as a learning way moving us forward when crazy, unheard of hurdles, (very high) hurdles are thrown our way. We have to find a way to let this make us better and right now that’s very tough for us to see. We will practice hard tomorrow as a team, and look to get ready for a tough Gettysburg squad on our senior night Wednesday. We will honor a special group of seniors from our Mifflin County Huskies soccer program that have represented us very well these four hard-working years.”
The Huskies (7-9) face Gettysburg at 6 p.m. today. Their season finale is next Monday at Altoona.
VOLLEYBALL
Trinity topples Huskies, 3-0
LEWISTOWN — Mifflin County hosted Trinity on Monday evening.
The JV Huskies started out slow and dropped the first set 11-25. They regrouped and fought hard to take set two, winning 26-24. The Huskies then finished the match strong and took set three, winning 15-11. Lily Curry and Jayda Thomas led the offense with four and three assists each. Jovi Bush added four kills and four digs. Ayden Long led the group with three aces while Briah Moore led the defense with five digs.
The varsity Huskies fought hard in set one but ultimately fell short, losing in three sets (18-25, 9-25 and 11-25). Kate Hartzler led the office with three kills while Ella Hartzler and Brooke Wray also chipped in two. Jamilee Gilbert added six assists while Rylie Kahley was a solid presence on serve receive and Amilia Green added five digs.
The Huskies (0-12) are back home on Wednesday, hosting Juniata Valley on senior night.
Green Dragons sweep Indians, 3-0
LEWISBURG — Lewisburg beat Juniata volleyball on Monday, 25-15, 25-21, 25-23.
For Juniata (11-7), Maddie Copeland had 12 service points, 10 digs and nine assists. Miley Hack collected 19 digs for the Lady Indians.
Hope Kehler posted eight digs and Grace Reinhold added six digs. Mariska Whitesel tallied six kills.
Juniata plays West Perry at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday.