Last week in high school sports was a wash. Literally.
Days of heavy rains wreaked havoc for schools in the Local.News coverage area, making it a busier week for athletic directors than the student-athletes, themselves.
As the skies cleared later in the week, a handful of area squads were able to squeeze in games, with a pair of local track teams able to compete in invitationals by the weekend. Smithsburg’s girls track team took second place at the Red, White and Blue Classic hosted by Francis Scott Key, while North Hagerstown’s boys finished as the runner-up at the Jim Taylor Invitational at Jefferson High School in West Virginia.
Below is a sport-by-sport look at how teams in the Local.News coverage area performed last week:
BASEBALL
Standings
Mid-Penn Commonwealth Division: 1. Cumberland Valley (3-0 overall, 2-0 division), 2. Mifflin County (1-0, 1-0), 3. Altoona (1-1, 1-1), 4. Cedar Cliff (2-2, 1-1), 5. Central Dauphin (1-1, 1-1), 6. Chambersburg (2-1, 0-1), 7. Red Land (1-1, 0-1), 8. State College (0-1, 0-1).
Mid-Penn Colonial Division: 1. James Buchanan (4-0, 2-0), 2. Waynesboro (1-2, 1-0), 3. Big Spring (1-2, 1-0), 4. Greencastle-Antrim (2-2, 1-1), 5. Boiling Springs (2-1, 1-1), 6. Shippensburg (3-1, 1-1), 7. Northern York (0-3, 0-2), 8. West Perry (1-2, 0-2).
Also: North Hagerstown (3-3), South Hagerstown (1-2), Fairfield (1-3), Smithsburg (0-2).
Scores
Monday, April 1
North Hagerstown 10, South Hagerstown 0
Friday, April 5
Oakdale 12, North Hagerstown 1
Saturday, April 6
Hempfield 12, Chambersburg 2
Waynesboro 8, Cumberland Valley 2
SOFTBALL
Standings
Mid-Penn Commonwealth Division: 1. Red Land (3-0 overall, 2-0 division), 2. Central Dauphin (2-0, 1-0), 3. Cumberland Valley (1-0, 1-0), 4. Chambersburg (1-0, 0-0), 5. State College (0-0, 0-0), 6. Mifflin County (0-1, 0-1), 7. Altoona (0-1, 0-1), 8. Cedar Cliff (0-3, 0-2).
Mid-Penn Colonial Division: 1. Greencastle-Antrim (4-0, 2-0), 2. Northern York (3-0, 2-0), 3. Big Spring (3-0, 1-0), 4. Boiling Springs (2-2, 1-1), 5. West Perry (0-1, 0-1), 6. Shippensburg (1-2, 0-1), 7. Waynesboro (2-2, 0-1), 8. James Buchanan (1-2, 0-2).
Also: Fairfield (2-2), South Hagerstown (2-2), Smithsburg (1-2), North Hagerstown (1-6).
Scores
Monday, April 1
South Hagerstown 19, North Hagerstown 1
Thursday, April 4
Catoctin 16, Smithsburg 1
Friday, April 5
Boonsboro 13, Smithsburg 0
Oakdale 23, North Hagerstown 0
Linganore 11, South Hagerstown 1
Saturday, April 6
Cumberland Valley 16, Waynesboro 1
TENNIS
Scores
Monday, April 1
South Hagerstown boys 4, North Hagerstown 1
South Hagerstown girls 3, North Hagerstown 2
Friday, April 5
Linganore boys 4, South Hagerstown 1
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Scores
Tuesday, April 2
State College 3, Chambersburg 1
BOYS LACROSSE
Records
Local.News teams: Smithsburg (4-0), Chambersburg (1-4), South Hagerstown (1-2), North Hagerstown (0-4)
Scores
Tuesday, April 2
Tuscarora 16, North Hagerstown 7
Thursday, April 4
Mechanicsburg 10, Chambersburg 9
Smithsburg 16, Boonsboro 6
Saturday, April 6
South Hagerstown 7, Chapelgate Christian 4
GIRLS LACROSSE
Records
Local.News teams: Chambersburg (1-3), North Hagerstown (1-3), Smithsburg (0-2)
Scores
Tuesday, April 2
Tuscarora 19, North Hagerstown 9
Thursday, April 4
Mechanicsburg 11, Chambersburg 2
Boonsboro 14, Smithsburg 4
TRACK & FIELD
Scores
Tuesday, April 2
Waynesboro boys 105, Big Spring 44
Waynesboro girls 106, Big Spring 44
Thursday, April 4
Chambersburg boys 117, Central Dauphin 33
Chambersburg girls 113, Central Dauphin 38
Delone Catholic boys 90, Fairfield 52
Delone Catholic girls 95, Fairfield 34
Saturday, April 6
Red, White and Blue Classic, at Francis Scott Key
Smithsburg boys (8th place, 44 points)
Smithsburg girls (2nd place, 136 points)
Smithsburg girls champions: Jenna Howe (400), Michaela Gross (3,200), 4×100 relay (Alaina Pate, Jenna Howe, Taylor King, Melyssa Bard), 4×800 relay (Kayla Hawbecker, Michaela Gross, Ella Fisher, Cora Gentzel)
Jim Taylor Invitational, at Jefferson High School, W.Va.
North Hagerstown boys (2nd place, 102 points)
North Hagerstown boys champions: Ryder Johnston (400), Walker Mason (1,600), Gabriel Ohaegbu (110 hurdles)
North Hagerstown girls (8th place, 40.5 points)
North Hagerstown girls champions: Lauren Stine (3,200)