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Marshall also had seven aces while Meifert led the Indians with eight aces.Isabella Armstrong took the lead with 30 assists for the Indians. Sarah Royer had six digs for the night and Savannah Marshall had four. Hannah Graybill and Hunter Meifert added four kills each. Lexi Frontz led the Indians with 26 kills. HALIFAX-Juniata volleyball fell to Halifax at their season opener on Wednesday, 3-2. They will appreciate fall weather for training and racing when it gets here.” “These girls did what they could with the conditions. “Like the boys, I was thankful no one ran into major problems in this extreme heat,” Miller added. They finished strong in 16th, 17th and 21st place. Jessie Bomberger came in 7th and following her was Hannah Book, Izabella Sanders, and Jordana Steffen. The girls showed up ready as well, Indians’ Sylvia Brubaker took the lead in the girls race and finished in first. Indians Teagan Trout, Ricky Guante and Coy Kerstetter placed in 11th, 13th and 14th. Wyatt Stroup came in first, Wesley Ehrisman followed shortly behind him for third, and Joey Bomberger came in on his coattails to take fourth. “Real feel temperatures were close to 100 degrees at the start of the race and there was no shade on the course.”įor the boys the Indians had three runners place in the top five. “We were just glad to get this meet in with no one getting heat exhaustion,” Juniata head coach Jeff Miller explained. Juniata overcomes heat for strong showingīOALSBURG- Juniata cross country brought their own heat to the course on Wednesday with the boys team taking the TVAA League win and the girls coming in second despite the extreme heat conditions on Wednesday. Juniata visits West Perry on Saturday at 10 a.m. Kailey Smith, Mariska Beward, and Katelyn Fornwalt each tallied a goal for the Indians.Īlexia Luckovich recorded the lone goal for the WolfPack. MIFFLINTOWN - Regan Lowery posted a hat-trick as Juniata girls soccer topped St. The Huskies visit Cedar Cliff on Wednesday and will compete at Valley Green Golf Course. MC is now 12-20 overall on the season and 11-19 in the Mid-Penn Keystone Division. “Today was rough conditions with the heat, and a 45-minute weather delay,” Huskies coach Aaron Bubb said. Rounding out the scoring for MC was Evan Breon with a 101, and Jacob Bauman with a 101. Jackson Flood shot a solid 88, which was 16th place overall. The Huskies were led by Colby Seiler who shot an 84, which was tied for 11th overall. MC beat Cedar Cliff and lost to Mechanicsburg, Red Land, Carlisle, Palmyra, and Bishop McDevitt. Next, Juniata hosts Greenwood on Saturday at 4 p.m.ġ7:21 – Juniata – Scored by Anthony Maradiaga Assisted by Ricky Guanteġ1:03 – Juniata – Scored by Avery Portzline Assisted by Daniel Lopezĩ:07 – Juniata – Scored by Anthoney Maradiaga Assisted by Daniel LopezĢ2:25 – Juniata – Scored by Daniel Lopez Unassistedġ2:25 – Juniata – Scored by Anthony Maradiaga Assisted by Avery PortzlineĬARLISLE - Mifflin County golf placed sixth at Carlisle Barracks Golf Course in a Mid-Penn Keystone match Thursday. We are still searching for consistent chemistry in both halves of the games,” Indians coach Jared Byler said.

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“The team played well and there were plenty of positives to take away from the game. Joe’s on Thursday, 5-0.Īvery Portzline and Daniel Lopez each added a goal for the Indians. MIFFLINTOWN - Anthony Maradiaga scored three times as Juniata boys soccer beat St. Next, East Juniata travels to Fannett-Metal on Saturday at 11 a.m. Kendahl Stroup had five digs, and Libby Hoffman had four kills for the Tigers. Tigers’ Danika Lucas had two blocks while only playing one set due to injury, according to EJ’s Rachael Loy. COCOLAMUS - Upper Dauphin swept East Juniata in volleyball on Thursday, 24-22, 25-12, 25-11.






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