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High school scores and standings from Nov. 4-9

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With North Hagerstown’s Lauren Stine leading the way, runners from the Local.News coverage area were all over the podium at last weekend’s MPSSAA Cross Country Championships.

Stine blitzed past the field in the 3A race to finish as state champion in 18:23, nearly 24 seconds faster than the runner-up. Stine’s Hubs finished sixth in the team race. Jupiter Schellhase, of South Hagerstown, also competed and finished 36th in 21:02.

Another North Hagerstown runner, Walker Mason, had a big day in the boys race, finishing second in the state with his time of 16:04, guiding his team to a third-place finish in the process.

The 1A race served as a highlight reel for both Smithsburg’s boys and girls squads, with each team securing runner-up finishes. Leopards Michael Wynkoop (16:29) and Dylan Herbst (16:34) finished 2-3 in the boys race, while another Smithsburg runner, Cora Gentzel, placed second in 19:51 in the girls race.

In girls volleyball, the dream of a third-straight state championship lives on for North Hagerstown, which advanced to Tuesday’s MPSSAA semifinal round. Greencastle-Antrim wasn’t as fortunate, as the Blue Devils fell in the PIAA quarterfinals.

Finally, a historic first season in MPSSAA girls flag football came to an end last weekend. Smithsburg’s team was the top squad from our area, taking second in the Washington County final, before competing in the state tournament at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.

Below is a sport-by-sport look at how teams in the Local.News coverage area performed last week:

Football

Records

Local.News teams: North Hagerstown (5-5, season is over), Chambersburg (4-6, season is over), Waynesboro (4-6, season is over), Greencastle-Antrim (3-7, season is over), South Hagerstown (2-8, season is over), Smithsburg (0-9, season is over).

Scores

Thursday, Nov. 7

MPSSAA 3A West Region First Round

No. 1 Linganore 55, No. 8 South Hagerstown 0

Friday, Nov. 8

MPSSAA 3A West Region First Round

No. 3 Oakdale 43, No. 6 North Hagerstown 0

Girls Volleyball

Records

Local.News teams: North Hagerstown (17-1), Greencastle-Antrim (20-3, season is over), Chambersburg (17-4, season is over), Waynesboro (15-6, season is over), Smithsburg (11-5, season is over), South Hagerstown (4-11, season is over), Fairfield (0-17, season is over).

Scores

Tuesday, Nov. 5

PIAA Class 3A Championships

First Round

Greencastle-Antrim 3, Conwell-Egan 1

Wednesday, Nov. 6

MPSSAA 3A West Region I Final

No. 1 North Hagerstown 3, No. 2 Linganore 0

Friday, Nov. 8

MPSSAA State Quarterfinals

No. 4 North Hagerstown 3, No. 5 Bel Air 0

Saturday, Nov. 9

PIAA Class 3A Championships

Quarterfinals

Beaver 3, Greencastle-Antrim 0

Cross Country

Scores

Saturday, Nov. 9

MPSSAA 3A State Championships

North Hagerstown boys: 3rd place, 160 points; Top Finisher: Walker Mason, 2nd place, 16:04

North Hagerstown girls: 6th place, 194 points; Top Finisher: Lauren Stine, 1st place, 18:23

South Hagerstown girls: N/A; Top Finisher: Jupiter Schellhase, 36th place, 21:02

MPSSAA 1A State Championships

Smithsburg boys: 2nd place, 100 ponits; Top Finisher: Michael Wynkoop, 2nd place, 16:29

Smithsburg girls: 2nd place, 90 points; Top Finisher: Cora Gentzel, 2nd place, 19:51

Girls Flag Football

Standings

Washington County: 1. Boonsboro (12-1), 2. Smithsburg (8-4), 3. North Hagerstown (5-5), 4. Clear Spring (3-6), 5. South Hagerstown (3-7), 6. Williamsport (0-9).

Scores

Monday, Nov. 4

Washington County quarterfinals

South Hagerstown 26, Clear Spring 20

North Hagerstown 19, Williamsport 13

Wednesday, Nov. 6

Washington County semifinals

Boonsboro 24, South Hagerstown 14

Smithsburg 14, North Hagerstown 7

Washington Couny final

Boonsboro 18, Smithsburg 14

Friday, Nov. 8

Maryland state tournament at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore

Quarterfinals

Clarksburg 20, Smithsburg 6

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