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High school scores and standings from May 6-11

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You may not have been able to pick up the scent because of all the rain we’ve had in recent weeks, but the smell of the postseason is most certainly in the air.

The MPSSAA playoffs are underway, and while seven area teams have been bounced in the early going, there are still four Local.News squads who are alive and well, including Smithsburg’s unbeaten boys lacrosse team.

Track and field is also heating up, with both the Mid-Penn and Washington County championships being held last week. Greencastle-Antrim’s Claire Paci (1,600) and Chambersburg’s Aiden Alleman (3,200) won titles at Mid-Penns, while Smithsburg’s Jenna Howe captured a four-pack of wins at the Washington County meet, claiming victory in the 100, 200, 400, and 4×100 relay.

The baseball and softball regular season is winding down in Pennsylvania, with this week serving as the final chance for any bubble teams looking to sneak into the postseason.

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. Mifflin County (13-5 overall, 11-3 division), 2. Cedar Cliff (13-4, 9-3), 3. Central Dauphin (10-5, 8-4), 4. State College (9-8, 7-6), 5. Cumberland Valley (11-8, 7-7), 6. Altoona (10-8, 6-8), 7. Chambersburg (5-12, 3-10), 8. Red Land (3-15, 1-10).

Mid-Penn Colonial Division: 1. Shippensburg (15-4, 11-3), 2. Waynesboro (12-5, 10-3), 3. James Buchanan (11-6, 7-6), 4. Boiling Springs (10-7, 7-7), 5. Big Spring (8-10, 7-7), 6. Greencastle-Antrim (9-8, 6-7), 7. Northern (7-11, 3-10), 8. West Perry (6-11, 2-10).

Also: North Hagerstown (13-6), Fairfield (6-12), Smithsburg (7-12, season is over), South Hagerstown (2-16, season is over).

Scores

Monday, May 6

Cedar Cliff 8, Chambersburg 4

Biglerville 7, Fairfield 3

Boiling Springs 7, Greencastle-Antrim 5

Tuesday, May 7

Mifflin County 4, Chambersburg 1

Mifflin County 9, Chambersburg 4

Shippensburg 2, Waynesboro 0

Greencastle-Antrim 1, Big Spring 0

Wednesday, May 8

Chambersburg 6, Red Land 4 (10 innings)

Fairfield 11, York Tech 7

Thursday, May 9

Waynesboro 4, James Buchanan 3

Fairfield 7, York Christian 2

MPSSAA Class 1A West II Regional Quarterfinals

Smithsburg 12, Hancock 2

MPSSAA Class 3A West I Regional Quarterfinals

North Hagerstown 12, South Hagerstown 2

Saturday, May 11

MPSSAA Class 1A West II Regional Semifinals

Clear Spring 11, Smithsburg 8

MPSSAA Class 3A West I Regional Semifinals

North Hagerstown 10, Tuscarora 7

SOFTBALL

Standings

Mid-Penn Commonwealth Division: 1. Cumberland Valley (16-1 overall, 13-1 division), 2. Central Dauphin (12-2, 9-2), 3. Chambersburg (15-3, 10-3), 4. State College (12-7, 8-7), 5. Mifflin County (9-8, 8-7), 6. Red Land (8-11, 4-9), 7. Cedar Cliff (4-14, 2-12), 8. Altoona (1-14, 1-12).

Mid-Penn Colonial Division: 1. Greencastle-Antrim (14-3, 12-2), 1. Northern (16-3, 12-2), 3. Shippensburg (11-9, 9-5), 4. Big Spring (12-7, 8-6), 5. Boiling Springs (6-11, 4-9), 6. Waynesboro (8-11, 5-9), 7. West Perry (4-15, 2-11), 8. James Buchanan (5-11, 2-10).

Also: South Hagerstown (12-5), Fairfield (6-11), Smithsburg (5-13), North Hagerstown (1-20, season is over).

Scores

Monday, May 6

Chambersburg 13, Cedar Cliff 0

Biglerville 7, Fairfield 2

Northern 8, Waynesboro 4

Greencastle-Antrim 7, Boiling Springs 6

Tuesday, May 7

Chambersburg 11, Mifflin County 4

Chambersburg 7, Mifflin County 2

Waynesboro 11, Shippensburg 9

Greencastle-Antrim 8, Big Spring 4

Wednesday, May 8

Chambersburg 9, Red Land 1

York Tech 8, Fairfield 7

Thursday, May 9

Waynesboro 11, James Buchanan 9

Greencastle-Antrim 7, West Perry 6

MPSSAA Class 3A West I Regional Quarterfinals

Tuscarora 16, North Hagerstown 1

BOYS’ TENNIS

Scores

Monday, May 6

Boonsboro at Smithsburg, canceled

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Records

Local.News teams: Chambersburg (4-12)

Scores

Monday, May 6

Chambersburg 3, York 0

Wednesday, May 8

Cumberland Valley 3, Chambersburg 0

BOYS LACROSSE

Records

Local.News teams: Smithsburg (13-0), North Hagerstown (4-8, season is over), South Hagerstown (2-10, season is over)

Scores

Monday, May 6

Chambersburg 18, Gettysburg 7

Wednesday, May 8

Northern 13, Chambersburg 12

MPSSAA Class 3A West I Regional

Tuscarora 19, South Hagerstown 3

Thursday, May 9

Trinity 18, Chambersburg 4

MPSSAA Class 3A West I Regional Quarterfinals

Frederick 7, North Hagerstown 6

Friday, May 10

MPSSAA Class 1A West II Regional Semifinals

Smithsburg 12, Boonsboro 3

GIRLS LACROSSE

Records

Local.News teams: Chambersburg (2-14), North Hagerstown (3-9, season is over), Smithsburg (2-11, season is over) 

Scores

Monday, May 6

Gettysburg 13, Chambersburg 6

Wednesday, May 8

Northern 13, Chambersburg 7

MPSSAA Class 3A West I Regional Quarterfinals

Frederick 19, North Hagerstown 8

Friday, May 10

MPSSAA Class 1A West II Regional Semifinals

Middletown 19, Smithsburg 0

TRACK & FIELD

Scores

Monday, May 6

Antrim Way Honda Rt. 16 Last Chance Invite

Greencastle-Antrim boys winners: Iveyshone Coleman (400), Noah Parks (800), Ewan Coy (1,600), Joel Amstutz (3,200)

Greencastle-Antrim girls winners: 4×800 relay, Jaylynn Schmuck (triple jump)

Waynesboro boys winners: Preston Hammond (100), Owen Shockey (110 hurdles, 300 hurdles), Grant Thompson (high jump, triple jump), Ben Williams (javelin)

Waynesboro girls winners: True Benshoff (100 hurdles, 300 hurdles), Jaeda Dockman (high jump), Jada Creager (pole vault)

Chambersburg boys winners: Antonio Harrison II (200), 4×100 relay, Ben McQuade (pole vault)

Chambersburg girls winners: Natalia Holmes (100, 200), 4×100 relay, Jahnaya Wimberley (long jump), Abby Bucher (discus)

Wednesday, May 8

Track and Field

Washington County Championships

North Hagerstown boys (1st place, 201 points)

North Hagerstown girls (3rd place, 125 points)

South Hagerstown boys (2nd place, 145 points)

South Hagerstown girls (2nd place, 138 points)

Smithsburg boys (3rd place, 136 points)

Smithsburg girls (1st place, 229 points)

North Hagerstown boys winners: Odin Desir (100), Adam Mustafa (800), Walker Mason (1,600), Bradley Helman (3,200), Ryder Johnston (300 hurdles, long jump), 4×400 relay (Nathan Silla, Donovan Baldwin, Dishaan Patel, Sullivan McGreevy), 4×800 relay (Landon Kelly, Carson Wilt, Nicholas Smallwood, Josh Montgomery)

North Hagerstown girls winners: Rian Johnson (800), Lauren Stine (1,600), Anna Chamberlin (high jump)

South Hagerstown boys winners: Deontae Blake (200, 400), 4×200 relay (Bryce Harbaugh, Cassius Freeman, Felix Annan, Cahauri Alford), Wisdom Moses (triple jump)

South Hagerstown girls winners: Rhianna Ignasiak (100 hurdles), Trinity Savage (long jump)

Smithsburg boys winners: John Flint (pole vault)

Smithsburg girls winners: Jenna Howe (100, 200, 400), Michaela Gross (3,200), Taylor King (300 hurdles), 4×100 relay (King, Howe, Melyssa Bard, Alaina Pate), 4×200 relay (Lilian Hade, King, Bard, Adalynne Shifler), 4×400 relay (Kayla Hawbecker, King, Cora Gentzel, Pate), 4×800 relay (Grace Ellis, Ella Fisher, Shifler, Caylee Oliva), Alyiah Wygant (discus), Alexandria Spithaler (pole vault)

Saturday, May 11

Track and Field

Mid-Penn Championships

Waynesboro boys (22nd place, 10 points)

Waynesboro girls (15th place, 24 points)

Greencastle-Antrim boys (19th place, 14 points)

Greencastle-Antrim girls (13th place, 25)

Chambersburg boys (2nd place, 68.50 points)

Chambersburg girls (3rd place, 51 points)

Greencastle-Antrim girls champions: Claire Paci (1,600)

Chambersburg boys champions: Aiden Alleman (3,200)

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