Monday, April 16, 2012
RUNNING
BOSTON — Hagerstown’s Cameron Hanlin finished 54th overall with the fastest time of any Tri-State area runner at Monday’s 116th running of the Boston Marathon.
Hanlin, 24, a North Hagerstown High School graduate, covered the 26.2 miles in 2 hours, 36 minutes, 4 seconds on an unseasonably hot day.
Three Tri-State runners finished in the top 10 in their respective divisions.
Mark Cucuzzella, 45, of Shepherdstown, W.Va., finished in 2:46:49, good for 154th overall and fourth in the men’s 45-49 division.
Tim Schuler, 48, of Chambersburg, Pa., finished in 2:49:14 and was 198th overall and eighth in the men’s 45-49 division.
Laurie Dymond, 46, of Chambersburg, finished in 3:16:34 as the 109th overall woman to cross the line. She was fifth in the women’s 45-49 division.
Boston Marathon: How area runners finished
Twenty-five runners from the Tri-State area participated in Monday’s 116th Boston Marathon. Local men and women competed in either the open division (ages 18-39), the 40-44 division, the 45-49 division, the 50-54 division, the 55-59 division or the 60-64 division. Here’s how they fared.
Men Age City Time Overall Gender Division
Cameron Hanlin 24 Hagerstown 2:36:04 54 48 42
Mark Cucuzzella 45 Shepherdstown, W.Va. 2:46:49 154 143 4
Tim Schuler 48 Chambersburg, Pa. 2:49:14 198 184 8
Andrew Mason 40 Hagerstown 2:59:08 487 465 57
Jared Matlick 26 Shepherdstown, W.Va. 3:07:16 853 803 614
Tim Fisler 41 Chambersburg, Pa. 3:20:59 1,932 1,756 311
Michael Sanders 41 Hagerstown 3:23:37 2,218 2,004 369
Bill Walls 34 Hagerstown 3:41:53 4,903 3,945 —
Daryl Davis 38 Fannettsburg, Pa. 3:54:35 7,410 5,490 2,585
Jim Recard 50 Mont Alto, Pa. 4:02:45 9,170 6,471 775
Philip Broyles 53 Chambersburg, Pa. 4:06:22 9,856 6,827 850
Chuck Stone 57 Chambersburg, Pa. 4:30:29 14,242 8.947 624
Daryl Lehman 60 Waynesboro, Pa. 4:59:52 17,698 10,660 469
Matthew Dannolfo 27 Mercersburg, Pa. 5:25:23 19,340 11,481 4,002
Women Age City Time Overall Gender Division
Laurie Dymond 46 Chambersburg, Pa. 3:16:34 1,481 109 5
Kathleen Luzier 43 Boonsboro 3:31:37 3,270 455 48
Michelle Benshoff 37 Waynesboro, Pa. 3:49:02 6,209 1,438 1,078
Jill Hazelton 37 Chambersburg, Pa. 3:49:47 6,366 1,492 1,117
Kristal Hollenshead 47 Fort Loudon, Pa. 4:10:02 10,569 3,392 403
Missy Price 43 Shenandoah Junction, W.Va. 4:10:37 10,700 3,462 625
Diana Gorham 38 Kearneysville, W.Va. 4:12:09 10,975 3,599 2,293
Christine Molloy 40 Chambersburg, Pa. 4:21:28 12,689 4,485 854
Judith Emmert 50 Hagerstown 4:21:54 12,768 4,524 235
Angela Fuss 33 Mont Alto, Pa. 4:51:13 16,840 6,609 3,535
Brenda Miller 49 Chambersburg, Pa. 4:59:43 17,676 7,031 1,159
PREP BASEBALL
North Hagerstown 18, Century 0
SYKESVILLE, Md. — J.T. Root pitched a five-inning no-hitter with nine strikeouts, and Andrew Yacyk went 4-for-4 with three home runs and six RBIs to lead North Hagerstown.
Zane Schreiber, Charles Cvijanovich, Phil Pietro, C.J. Owings, and Cory Staubs had two hits each for the Hubs (10-1). Owings hit a grand slam and drove in five runs, Troy Carbaugh also hit a grand slam, and Schreiber drove in two runs.
North 224 19 — 18 17 0
Century 000 00 — 0 0 0
Root and Williams. Thomas, Ricks (3), Slade (5), Northrop (5) and Ogle. WP — Root (4-0). LP — Thomas. HR — N: Yacyk 3 (1st, one on; 4th, none on; 5th, one on), Owings (3rd, three on), Carbaugh (5th, three on).
Boonsboro 15, Oakdale 5
BOONSBORO — Scott Bennett belted a three-run homer in the fourth inning to help power Boonsboro past Oakdale.
Bennett finished with two hits and four RBIs, Brian Cibula had two doubles and three RBIs, Gunnar Whipp had two hits and an RBI, and Riley Stephenson struck out eight for the Warriors (5-7).
Oakdale 010 04 — 5 6 2
Boonsboro 022 47 — 15 11 3
Franceschina, Carlin (3), Staley (5) and Oden. Stephenson and Gregory. WP — Stephenson (2-0). LP — Franceschina. HR — O: Oden (5th, one on); B: Bennett (4th, two on).
Williamsport 8, Tuscarora 0
FREDERICK, Md. — Zach Lucas pitched a three-hit shutout with four strikeouts to lead Williamsport over Tuscarora.
Brandon Toloso had two hits and three RBIs and Nick Williams added two RBIs for the Wildcats (7-4).
Williamsport 040 001 3 — 8 6 2
Tuscarora 000 000 0 — 0 3 5
Lucas and Butts. Colliflower, Zimmer (7) and Smith. WP — Lucas (2-1). LP — Colliflower.
Westminster 5, South Hagerstown 3
Bobby Miller had two RBIs for the Rebels (4-8) in a loss to Westminster.
Westminster 000 320 0 — 5 8 1
South 012 000 0 — 3 5 0
Barrett and Craig. Hess, Sines (5), Dickens (7) and Johnson. WP — Barrett. LP — Hess.
Jefferson 8, Thomas Johnson 7
SHENANDOAH JUNCTION, W.Va. — Jefferson rallied from a 7-1 deficit with two runs in the fifth inning and five in the sixth to stun Thomas Johnson.
Cory Mangold went 3-for-3 with a home run, a triple and three RBIs for the Cougars (13-6). Fraser Brown had two hits and two RBIs.
T. Johnson 131 020 0 — 7 9 1
Jefferson 100 025 x — 8 8 3
Jackson, King (3), Maloney (6), Johnson (7). Phelps, Myers (5), Omelchenko (6). WP — Maloney. LP — Myers. HR — J: Mangold.
Chambersburg 8, Carlisle 2
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Tyler Ocker had three hits, drove in a run and scored three runs for Chambersburg in a win over Carlisle.
Andrew Shriner had two hits and three RBIs, and Andrew Plank had seven strikeouts for the Trojans (2-6), who finished with 16 hits.
Carlisle 001 001 0 — 2 4 1
Chambersburg 300 032 x — 8 16 0
Goodling, Kimmel (5) and Thorson. Plank, Shriner (7) and Graham. WP — Plank. LP — Goodling.
Northern 13, Waynesboro 3
DILLSBURG, Pa. — John Barr had two hits for Waynesboro (4-5) in a six-inning loss to Northern York.
Waynesboro 201 000 — 3 5 3
Northern 310 423 — 13 15 0
Cline, Ebersole (5), Barr (6) and Ingram. Simmoneus and Mayer. WP — Simmoneus. LP — Cline (2-1). HR — N: Mayer (5th, one on).
PREP SOFTBALL
Saint James 27, Foxcroft 17
ST. JAMES — Alyssa Blank had six hits, including a double, and Saint James won its first game of the season with a six-inning triumph over Foxcroft.
Rose Chiumento had five hits, Ellie Williams had four hits, including a double, and Renee Dill had three hits for the Saints (1-3).
Foxcroft 720 602 — 17 7 9
Saint James 163 647 — 27 11 6
Harris and Williams. Blank and Dill. WP — Blank (1-1). LP — Harris.
Century 13, North Hagerstown 1
SYKESVILLE, Md. — Danielle Wissinger had the Hubs’ only hit and scored the only run for North Hagerstown (2-8) on an error in a loss to Century.
North 000 10 — 1 1 7
Century 20(10) 1x — 13 11 1
Harbaugh and Wissinger. Dixon. WP — Dixon. LP — Harbaugh (1-4).
Westminster 21, South Hagerstown 0
Randi Bartlett and Kaitlyn Spangler had one hit each for the Rebels in a five-inning loss to Westminster.
South (0-10) committed nine errors.
Westminster 450 84 — 21 14 1
South 000 00 — 0 2 9
Wilder and Robinson. Hinkle, Bickford (5) and Haupt. WP — Wilder. LP — Hinkle (0-3). HR — W: Hammond (1st, one on).
Oakdale 8, Boonsboro 1
BOONSBORO — Hannah Thompson struck out eight for the Warriors, but Boonsboro committed five errors in a loss to Oakdale.
Kimmy Seabright went 2-for-3 with a double, and Amber Myers went 2-for 2 for the Warriors (3-7).
BOYS LACROSSE
Thomas Johnson 11, North Hagerstown 10
Brandon Brown scored five goals for the Hubs in a loss to the Patriots.
Peter Perini and Scott Davis had two goals each and Drew Brooks added a goal and four assists for North (2-5). Brian Davis made 13 saves.
BOYS TENNIS
Westminster 5, South Hagerstown 0
Singles — 1. Mark Hardesty (W) d. Kevin Henson, 6-2, 6-2; 2. Ben Waranowski (W) d. Timmy Winston, 6-0, 6-0.
Doubles — 1. Anour Esa/Corey Fishman (W) d. George Canova/Julian Miller, 6-2, 6-1; 2. Bill Healy/Derek Meckel (W) d. Andrew Rose/Hunter Gift, 6-0, 6-3; 3. Adam Collins/Brandon Smith (W) d. Eric Sprecher/Brady Nutter, 6-0, 6-0.
Record: South 1-8.
Musselman 4, St. Maria Goretti 3
Singles — 1. Aaron Hawk (G) d. Joe Miller, 8-5; 2. Jordan Butter (M) d. Rodrigo Reyna, 8-4; 3. Kerry Coles (M) d. Mateo Pelja, 8-0; 4. Jordan Butts (M) d. Simon Wroblewski, 8-0.
Doubles — 1. Miller/Coles (M) d. Aaron Snook/Bryce Reeder, 8-6; 2. Hawk/Reyna (G) d. Butter/Butts, 9-7; 3. Pelja/Wroblewski (G) d. Travis Hackney/Austin Peer, 8-4.
Record: Goretti 3-4.
Tuscarora 3, Williamsport 2
at WILLIAMSPORT
Singles — 1. Anthony Adams (W) d. Bobby Matusek, 6-3, 7-6 (4); 2. Stephen Flessner (W) d. Tyler Shuck, 6-2, 6-3.
Doubles — 1. Tyler Homon/Nathan Homon (T) d. Kyle Marshall/Ryan Corgard, 6-1, 7-5; 2. West Claggett/Aldo Giaimo (T) d. Matt Stemper/Stephen Longnecker, 6-0, 6-1; 3. Yash Mehta/Praneet Puppala (T) d. Wornden Ly/Jeremy White, 6-3, 6-4.
Record: Williamsport 4-3.
Oakdale 4, Boonsboro 1
at BOONSBORO
Singles — 1. Serge Aleshin-Guendel (B) d. David Rickert, 6-3, 6-1; 2. Kevin Emmerich (O) d. Zack El-Mohandes, 6-0, 6-2.
Doubles — 1. Karl Sasse/Tyler Cranney (O) d. David Heim/Nathan Weirich, 6-4, 7-5; 2. Tom Dolan/Josh Chin (O) d. Chase Remsburg/Sam D’Alauro, 6-4, 6-2; 3. Frank DeRose/Trevor O’Connor (O) d. Rami Yanes/Steven Kurapaty, 7-6, 6-3.
Record: Boonsboro 3-6.
GIRLS TENNIS
Tuscarora 4, Williamsport 1
at WILLIAMSPORT
Singles — 1. Ana Chernova (T) d. Sam Kelly, 6-3, 6-2; 2. Jess Mies (W) d. Mariam Khan, 6-3, 6-0.
Doubles — 1. Courtney Keirn/Amanda Muhlbach (T) d. Elsie Martinez/Casee Cornett, 6-1, 6-1; 2. Amina Mazhar/Angelica Tanseco (T) d. Cheyenne Moore/Jordan Shoemaker, 6-1, 6-1; 3. Ashley Tolino/Nicole Culver (T) d. Jodeci Albertson/Mandi Saum, 6-1, 6-3.
Record: Williamsport 2-6.
Boonsboro 5, Oakdale 0
at BOONSBORO
Singles — 1. Hannah Froehlich (B) d. Michelle Rizk, 6-3, 6-2; 2. Amanda Kerr (B) won by default.
Doubles — 1. Sarah Colgan/Ashlyn Hawbaker (B) d. Leah Chomark/Carolyn Pascal, 6-3, 6-1; 2. Cindy Poling/Yukiko Shinoda (B) d. Tatiana Sorenson/Liz Twilley, 6-4, 6-2; 3. Dana Getka/Megan Humphrey (B) d. Rachel Heiks/Vanessa Perez, 6-4, 6-7, 10-8 tiebreak.
Record: Boonsboro 6-3.
Musselman 4, St. Maria Goretti 3
Singles — 1. Madeline Flanagan (M) d. Ashley Robinson, 8-6; 2. Laura Winalski (G) d. Jaclyn Kees, 8-1; 3. Ashley DeRito (M) d. Annie Cochran, 9-8 (4); 4. Kelsea Conner (M) d. Kristen Downing, 8-6.
Doubles — 1. Flanagan/Kees (M) d. Robinson/Winalski, 8-5; 2. Bronte Salgado/Lauren Clopper (G) d. DeRito/Conner, 8-5; 3. Cochran/Monica Divinagracia (G) d. Dahyana Arias/Cate Raines, 8-4.
Record: Goretti 3-4.
Westminster 3, South Hagerstown 2
Singles — 1. Madeleine Niang (S) d. Maddie Davis, 7-6 (5), retired; 2. Alisha Adkins (S) d. Kaitlyn Distler, 6-4, 6-1.
Doubles — 1. Sara Bucacink/Alison Cheatham (W) d. Nicole Goodnough/Jessica Madden, 6-0, 6-2; 2. Dani Zepp/Ali Klebons (W) d. Lisa Shuler/Lany Picard, 6-2, 6-4; 3. Madison Riley/Samantha Webb (W) d. Taylor Nuse/Grace Porter, 6-3, 6-2.
Record: South 0-9.
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
Southern Fulton 119, Faith Christian 31
Southern Fulton 99, Shade 50
Winners: 4x800 — Shade 10:04.5; 110 hurdles — Price (FC) 18.0; 100 — Horton (SF) 11.9; 1,600 — Kirk (SF) 4:44.3; 4x100 — Southern Fulton 46.6; 400 — Ashkettle (SF) 54.5; 300 hurdles — Price (FC) 45.6; 800 — Wilt (Sh) 2:13.5; 200 — Horton (SF) 24.3; 3,200 — Kirk (SF) 11:26; 4x400 — Shade 3:41.7; Shot put — Barnhart (SF) 45-4; Discus — Michael (FC) 125-10 1/2; Javelin — Meyer (SF) 155-10 1/2; Pole vault — Cross (SF) 12-0; Long jump — Ashkettle (SF) 18-8; Triple jump — Ashkettle (SF) 39-7; High jump — Wilt (Sh) 5-8.
GIRLS TRACK & FIELD
Southern Fulton 97, Faith Christian 40
Southern Fulton 91, Shade 46
Winners: 4x800 — Shade 12:05; 100 hurdles — Grammo (FC) 17.9; 100 — Lake (SF) 13.9; 1,600 — M. Hollenshead (SF) 6:10.8; 4x100 — Southern Fulton 56.6; 400 — Lake (SF) 1:06.2; 300 hurdles — Covalt (SF) 53.9; 800 — M. Hollenshead (SF) 2:35.7; 200 — Lake (SF) 30.9; 3,200 — J. Hollenshead (SF) 13:43; 4x400 — Shade 4:37.0; Shot put — Roman (SF) 28-0; Discus — Hercules (FC) 77-1 1/2; Javelin — Berkebile (Sh) 100-6; Long jump — M. Hollenshead (SF) 14-9 1/2; Triple jump — M. Hollenshead (SF) 30-6; High jump — Muha (Sh) 4-6.
JV BOYS LACROSSE
Thomas Johnson 5, North Hagerstown 4
North: Phillip Lloyd 2 goals; Dylan Brown, Noah Perini goal each; Coleman McHose 7 saves.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Southern Maryland 9-4, HCC 4-3
Carly Mowen had two hits, including a double, for Hagerstown in the opener as the Hawks were swept in a doubleheader by the College of Southern Maryland.
In the nightcap, Kalya Ewing had two hits for the Hawks (13-13).
Game 1
Southern Maryland 000 100 8 — 9 11 4
HCC 004 000 0 — 4 8 5
Windsor and Bilbra. Peomroy and Mowen. WP — Windsor. LP — Peomroy (10-7).
Game 2
Southern Maryland 001 000 012 — 4 6 4
HCC 000 000 111 — 3 6 4
Therres and Gayan. Mullin and Mowen. WP — Therres. LP — Mullin (4-6).
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Heine earns honor
PITTSBURGH, Pa. — Penn State Altoona senior first baseman Cord Heine, a Mercersburg Academy graduate, was named the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference’s Player of the Week on Monday.
Heine hit .600 (9-for-15) and had at least one RBI in each of the four games. He had seven RBIs and scored seven runs to help the Lions go 3-1 across doubleheaders with Juniata College and Pitt-Bradford.
Heine is hitting .406, good for third in the AMCC.
GOLF
MISGA 2-Man Team Match Play
Beaver Creek 12, Westminster National 6
Gross, at Beaver Creek
Harry Pearce/Tom Balloch (B) d. Bill Welch/Don Irwin, 3-0
Tim Koelble/Ed Barton (B) d. Lou Bisasky/Dave Webster, 3-0
Terry Burket/Don Baker (B) d. Lynn Carr/Andy Wizda, 2 1/2-1/2
Net, at Westminster National
Claude Stull/John Jamison (W) d. Curtis Kendall/Ed Frankenberger, 3-0
Dave Schwartz/Dennis Martin (W) d. Bruce Taylor/Larry Lowman 2 1/2-1/2
Ken Goldman/Dick Moser (B) d. Guy Nichols.Doug Parker 3-0
Note: One point awarded for winning front 9, back 9, total 18
YOUTH BASEBALL
Clear Spring Little League
Bragunier Masonry 19, Weller’s Service & Lube 2
Bragunier: Zach Greenlee 4 hits; Tanner Sines HR.
Weller’s: Jared Kees 2 hits.
Conococheague Little League
Redmen 3, Osborne’s 2
Redmen: Ryan Greene 13 Ks; Travis Hebert 2 RBIs; Alonzo Coleman game-winning RBI.
Osborne’s: Nathan DeLoso 2 hits.
Federal Little League
Alsatia 18, Exchange 1
Alsatia: Bryant Shives 4 hits; Jaylen Williams, Kaleb Corbin, Michael Keats 2 hits each.
Halfway Little League
Carpet Gallery 14, Gehr 3
Carpet Gallery: Noah Likely, Mike McCook, Camryn Keller, Aaron Shartzer 2 hits each.
Interleague
Valley Breakaways II 8, Thompson’s Gas 4
Thompson’s: Zach Crampton, Brady Robinson 2 hits each.
Sportsland 16, B&B 6
Sportsland: Zack Johnson, Zach Bowman, Steve Santa-Maria 3 hits each; Jake Humbel 2 hits, HR.
B&B: Benny Burgan 2 hits.
Maugansville Junior League
Columbia Bank 10, Shawley’s 0
Columbia: Jordan Washington 3 hits, 4 runs; Alex Darr, Zach Toth, Kenny Daniels, Dallas Burger 2 hits each; Kenny Daniels 1-hitter, 7 Ks.
Maugansville Minor League
Krumpe’s Donuts Red Sox 22, Denny’s Auto Tigers 8
Red Sox: Austin Dent, Michael Howell 4 hits, HR each; Cooper Strickland, T.J. Weaver 4 hits each; Hayden Sweeney, Quentin Hershey, Brady Quelet 3 hits each; Lucas Strickland, Alex Clark 2 hits each.
Tigers: Braeden Wade, Caleb Gee, Drew Custer, Kade Staley, Logan Hine, Chase Brown 2 hits each.
National Little League
FOP 13, Funkstown 8
FOP; Cory Giffin 2 hits.
Funkstown; Ryan Flaherty, Shawn Vinson, Cameron Gossert 2 hits each; Kyle Gilbert 6 Ks.
National Minor League
AMVETS 17, Western Maryland 10
AMVETS: Logan Maners 3 hits, HR; Frankie Robinson, Christian Robinson 3 hits each; Devon King 2 hits, HR; Grant Napier 2 hits.
Western: Howie Robinson, Mikey Witmer 2 hits each.
Smithsburg Little Sluggers
Cal Ripken League
Lions Club 4, Mace Auto Body 3
Lions: Dylan Grove 2 hits; Josie Blickenstaff game-winning hit.
Mace: Daniel Taylor, Stevie Smith 2 hits each.
Minor Division
Jeter Paving 12, Total Lube 12
Jeter Paving: Aidyn Smith, Hannah Spinks 3 hits each; Katie McCleaf 2 hits.
Total Lube: Daniel Walter, Patten Biden combined for 13 Ks.
Rookie Division
Huntzberry Photography 15, JJ’s Landscaping 10
Huntzberry: Jordan Hymes 4 hits, 3 RBIs; Mattie Koeneke 2 hits, 3 RBIs; Nic Horst, Alex Churnesky, Brady Pennington 3 hits each; Isaac Grove, Izzy Corson, Yeva Bennett 2 hits each; C.J. Sealing 3 RBIs.
JJ’s: Matthew Walker, Ryan Merrill, Dalton Rejonis 3 hits each; Jonathan Shears 2 hits, 3 RBIs; Gabriel Walker, Garrett Routzahn, Cameron Rejonis, J.D. Bowman 2 hits each.
South Mountain Little League
AA Division
Turn The Page 13, Castle Auto Body 10
TTP: Trace Milburn, Matt Jerrell, Bryan Duft 4 hits each; John Seabright 3 hits; T.J. Hines, Blake Kellerman, Colin Harshman 2 hits each.
Castles: Dalton Martz, Joel Rowsyowinski, Jacob Johnson 3 hits each; Mason Miller, Sage Haller 2 hits each.
West End Little League
FOP 21, VFW 2
FOP: Hunter Ehmer 2-hitter; Mikael Ehmer 3 hits; Bransyn Dillinger 2 hits, HR.
West End Minor League
West End Shell 14, Hopewell 13
West End Shell: Oliver Campher, Owen Reasner, Devon Creary, Shamere Washington, Landan Marshall 3 hits each; Brayden Ord, Andre Johnson, Saquan Rodney, Paige Whittington 2 hits each.
Hopewell: Jamal Rios, Jaheim Broadner, Zach Grove, Cody Durboraw, Lontrall Palmer, Jason Perez 3 hits each; Kaden Billman, Zack Nikirk, Thomas McPherson 2 hits each.
YOUTH LACROSSE
U11 Girls
Middletown 8, Boonsboro 2
Boonsboro: Jenna Doak, Josie Wells goal each; Kaitlyn Rogers assist; Adrienne Grove 6 ground balls; Camille Harrah 3 ground balls; Saxon Knight 3 saves.
YOUTH SOFTBALL
Sharpsburg Little League
Buffalo Wild Wings 16, Connelly Associates 8
BWW: Taylor Neff 4 hits; Brooke Singleton 3 hits.
Connelly: Morgan Frazier 3 hits.
Buffalo Wild Wings 18, Engine Co. 3 8
BWW: Brooke Singleton, Breanna Churchey 2 hits each.
Engine: Josie Minnick, Kayla Cline 2 hits each.
RUNNING
BOSTON — Hagerstown’s Cameron Hanlin finished 54th overall with the fastest time of any Tri-State area runner at Monday’s 116th running of the Boston Marathon.
Hanlin, 24, a North Hagerstown High School graduate, covered the 26.2 miles in 2 hours, 36 minutes, 4 seconds on an unseasonably hot day.
Three Tri-State runners finished in the top 10 in their respective divisions.
Mark Cucuzzella, 45, of Shepherdstown, W.Va., finished in 2:46:49, good for 154th overall and fourth in the men’s 45-49 division.
Tim Schuler, 48, of Chambersburg, Pa., finished in 2:49:14 and was 198th overall and eighth in the men’s 45-49 division.
Laurie Dymond, 46, of Chambersburg, finished in 3:16:34 as the 109th overall woman to cross the line. She was fifth in the women’s 45-49 division.
Boston Marathon: How area runners finished
Twenty-five runners from the Tri-State area participated in Monday’s 116th Boston Marathon. Local men and women competed in either the open division (ages 18-39), the 40-44 division, the 45-49 division, the 50-54 division, the 55-59 division or the 60-64 division. Here’s how they fared.
Men Age City Time Overall Gender Division
Cameron Hanlin 24 Hagerstown 2:36:04 54 48 42
Mark Cucuzzella 45 Shepherdstown, W.Va. 2:46:49 154 143 4
Tim Schuler 48 Chambersburg, Pa. 2:49:14 198 184 8
Andrew Mason 40 Hagerstown 2:59:08 487 465 57
Jared Matlick 26 Shepherdstown, W.Va. 3:07:16 853 803 614
Tim Fisler 41 Chambersburg, Pa. 3:20:59 1,932 1,756 311
Michael Sanders 41 Hagerstown 3:23:37 2,218 2,004 369
Bill Walls 34 Hagerstown 3:41:53 4,903 3,945 —
Daryl Davis 38 Fannettsburg, Pa. 3:54:35 7,410 5,490 2,585
Jim Recard 50 Mont Alto, Pa. 4:02:45 9,170 6,471 775
Philip Broyles 53 Chambersburg, Pa. 4:06:22 9,856 6,827 850
Chuck Stone 57 Chambersburg, Pa. 4:30:29 14,242 8.947 624
Daryl Lehman 60 Waynesboro, Pa. 4:59:52 17,698 10,660 469
Matthew Dannolfo 27 Mercersburg, Pa. 5:25:23 19,340 11,481 4,002
Women Age City Time Overall Gender Division
Laurie Dymond 46 Chambersburg, Pa. 3:16:34 1,481 109 5
Kathleen Luzier 43 Boonsboro 3:31:37 3,270 455 48
Michelle Benshoff 37 Waynesboro, Pa. 3:49:02 6,209 1,438 1,078
Jill Hazelton 37 Chambersburg, Pa. 3:49:47 6,366 1,492 1,117
Kristal Hollenshead 47 Fort Loudon, Pa. 4:10:02 10,569 3,392 403
Missy Price 43 Shenandoah Junction, W.Va. 4:10:37 10,700 3,462 625
Diana Gorham 38 Kearneysville, W.Va. 4:12:09 10,975 3,599 2,293
Christine Molloy 40 Chambersburg, Pa. 4:21:28 12,689 4,485 854
Judith Emmert 50 Hagerstown 4:21:54 12,768 4,524 235
Angela Fuss 33 Mont Alto, Pa. 4:51:13 16,840 6,609 3,535
Brenda Miller 49 Chambersburg, Pa. 4:59:43 17,676 7,031 1,159
PREP BASEBALL
North Hagerstown 18, Century 0
SYKESVILLE, Md. — J.T. Root pitched a five-inning no-hitter with nine strikeouts, and Andrew Yacyk went 4-for-4 with three home runs and six RBIs to lead North Hagerstown.
Zane Schreiber, Charles Cvijanovich, Phil Pietro, C.J. Owings, and Cory Staubs had two hits each for the Hubs (10-1). Owings hit a grand slam and drove in five runs, Troy Carbaugh also hit a grand slam, and Schreiber drove in two runs.
North 224 19 — 18 17 0
Century 000 00 — 0 0 0
Root and Williams. Thomas, Ricks (3), Slade (5), Northrop (5) and Ogle. WP — Root (4-0). LP — Thomas. HR — N: Yacyk 3 (1st, one on; 4th, none on; 5th, one on), Owings (3rd, three on), Carbaugh (5th, three on).
Boonsboro 15, Oakdale 5
BOONSBORO — Scott Bennett belted a three-run homer in the fourth inning to help power Boonsboro past Oakdale.
Bennett finished with two hits and four RBIs, Brian Cibula had two doubles and three RBIs, Gunnar Whipp had two hits and an RBI, and Riley Stephenson struck out eight for the Warriors (5-7).
Oakdale 010 04 — 5 6 2
Boonsboro 022 47 — 15 11 3
Franceschina, Carlin (3), Staley (5) and Oden. Stephenson and Gregory. WP — Stephenson (2-0). LP — Franceschina. HR — O: Oden (5th, one on); B: Bennett (4th, two on).
Williamsport 8, Tuscarora 0
FREDERICK, Md. — Zach Lucas pitched a three-hit shutout with four strikeouts to lead Williamsport over Tuscarora.
Brandon Toloso had two hits and three RBIs and Nick Williams added two RBIs for the Wildcats (7-4).
Williamsport 040 001 3 — 8 6 2
Tuscarora 000 000 0 — 0 3 5
Lucas and Butts. Colliflower, Zimmer (7) and Smith. WP — Lucas (2-1). LP — Colliflower.
Westminster 5, South Hagerstown 3
Bobby Miller had two RBIs for the Rebels (4-8) in a loss to Westminster.
Westminster 000 320 0 — 5 8 1
South 012 000 0 — 3 5 0
Barrett and Craig. Hess, Sines (5), Dickens (7) and Johnson. WP — Barrett. LP — Hess.
Jefferson 8, Thomas Johnson 7
SHENANDOAH JUNCTION, W.Va. — Jefferson rallied from a 7-1 deficit with two runs in the fifth inning and five in the sixth to stun Thomas Johnson.
Cory Mangold went 3-for-3 with a home run, a triple and three RBIs for the Cougars (13-6). Fraser Brown had two hits and two RBIs.
T. Johnson 131 020 0 — 7 9 1
Jefferson 100 025 x — 8 8 3
Jackson, King (3), Maloney (6), Johnson (7). Phelps, Myers (5), Omelchenko (6). WP — Maloney. LP — Myers. HR — J: Mangold.
Chambersburg 8, Carlisle 2
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Tyler Ocker had three hits, drove in a run and scored three runs for Chambersburg in a win over Carlisle.
Andrew Shriner had two hits and three RBIs, and Andrew Plank had seven strikeouts for the Trojans (2-6), who finished with 16 hits.
Carlisle 001 001 0 — 2 4 1
Chambersburg 300 032 x — 8 16 0
Goodling, Kimmel (5) and Thorson. Plank, Shriner (7) and Graham. WP — Plank. LP — Goodling.
Northern 13, Waynesboro 3
DILLSBURG, Pa. — John Barr had two hits for Waynesboro (4-5) in a six-inning loss to Northern York.
Waynesboro 201 000 — 3 5 3
Northern 310 423 — 13 15 0
Cline, Ebersole (5), Barr (6) and Ingram. Simmoneus and Mayer. WP — Simmoneus. LP — Cline (2-1). HR — N: Mayer (5th, one on).
PREP SOFTBALL
Saint James 27, Foxcroft 17
ST. JAMES — Alyssa Blank had six hits, including a double, and Saint James won its first game of the season with a six-inning triumph over Foxcroft.
Rose Chiumento had five hits, Ellie Williams had four hits, including a double, and Renee Dill had three hits for the Saints (1-3).
Foxcroft 720 602 — 17 7 9
Saint James 163 647 — 27 11 6
Harris and Williams. Blank and Dill. WP — Blank (1-1). LP — Harris.
Century 13, North Hagerstown 1
SYKESVILLE, Md. — Danielle Wissinger had the Hubs’ only hit and scored the only run for North Hagerstown (2-8) on an error in a loss to Century.
North 000 10 — 1 1 7
Century 20(10) 1x — 13 11 1
Harbaugh and Wissinger. Dixon. WP — Dixon. LP — Harbaugh (1-4).
Westminster 21, South Hagerstown 0
Randi Bartlett and Kaitlyn Spangler had one hit each for the Rebels in a five-inning loss to Westminster.
South (0-10) committed nine errors.
Westminster 450 84 — 21 14 1
South 000 00 — 0 2 9
Wilder and Robinson. Hinkle, Bickford (5) and Haupt. WP — Wilder. LP — Hinkle (0-3). HR — W: Hammond (1st, one on).
Oakdale 8, Boonsboro 1
BOONSBORO — Hannah Thompson struck out eight for the Warriors, but Boonsboro committed five errors in a loss to Oakdale.
Kimmy Seabright went 2-for-3 with a double, and Amber Myers went 2-for 2 for the Warriors (3-7).
BOYS LACROSSE
Thomas Johnson 11, North Hagerstown 10
Brandon Brown scored five goals for the Hubs in a loss to the Patriots.
Peter Perini and Scott Davis had two goals each and Drew Brooks added a goal and four assists for North (2-5). Brian Davis made 13 saves.
BOYS TENNIS
Westminster 5, South Hagerstown 0
Singles — 1. Mark Hardesty (W) d. Kevin Henson, 6-2, 6-2; 2. Ben Waranowski (W) d. Timmy Winston, 6-0, 6-0.
Doubles — 1. Anour Esa/Corey Fishman (W) d. George Canova/Julian Miller, 6-2, 6-1; 2. Bill Healy/Derek Meckel (W) d. Andrew Rose/Hunter Gift, 6-0, 6-3; 3. Adam Collins/Brandon Smith (W) d. Eric Sprecher/Brady Nutter, 6-0, 6-0.
Record: South 1-8.
Musselman 4, St. Maria Goretti 3
Singles — 1. Aaron Hawk (G) d. Joe Miller, 8-5; 2. Jordan Butter (M) d. Rodrigo Reyna, 8-4; 3. Kerry Coles (M) d. Mateo Pelja, 8-0; 4. Jordan Butts (M) d. Simon Wroblewski, 8-0.
Doubles — 1. Miller/Coles (M) d. Aaron Snook/Bryce Reeder, 8-6; 2. Hawk/Reyna (G) d. Butter/Butts, 9-7; 3. Pelja/Wroblewski (G) d. Travis Hackney/Austin Peer, 8-4.
Record: Goretti 3-4.
Tuscarora 3, Williamsport 2
at WILLIAMSPORT
Singles — 1. Anthony Adams (W) d. Bobby Matusek, 6-3, 7-6 (4); 2. Stephen Flessner (W) d. Tyler Shuck, 6-2, 6-3.
Doubles — 1. Tyler Homon/Nathan Homon (T) d. Kyle Marshall/Ryan Corgard, 6-1, 7-5; 2. West Claggett/Aldo Giaimo (T) d. Matt Stemper/Stephen Longnecker, 6-0, 6-1; 3. Yash Mehta/Praneet Puppala (T) d. Wornden Ly/Jeremy White, 6-3, 6-4.
Record: Williamsport 4-3.
Oakdale 4, Boonsboro 1
at BOONSBORO
Singles — 1. Serge Aleshin-Guendel (B) d. David Rickert, 6-3, 6-1; 2. Kevin Emmerich (O) d. Zack El-Mohandes, 6-0, 6-2.
Doubles — 1. Karl Sasse/Tyler Cranney (O) d. David Heim/Nathan Weirich, 6-4, 7-5; 2. Tom Dolan/Josh Chin (O) d. Chase Remsburg/Sam D’Alauro, 6-4, 6-2; 3. Frank DeRose/Trevor O’Connor (O) d. Rami Yanes/Steven Kurapaty, 7-6, 6-3.
Record: Boonsboro 3-6.
GIRLS TENNIS
Tuscarora 4, Williamsport 1
at WILLIAMSPORT
Singles — 1. Ana Chernova (T) d. Sam Kelly, 6-3, 6-2; 2. Jess Mies (W) d. Mariam Khan, 6-3, 6-0.
Doubles — 1. Courtney Keirn/Amanda Muhlbach (T) d. Elsie Martinez/Casee Cornett, 6-1, 6-1; 2. Amina Mazhar/Angelica Tanseco (T) d. Cheyenne Moore/Jordan Shoemaker, 6-1, 6-1; 3. Ashley Tolino/Nicole Culver (T) d. Jodeci Albertson/Mandi Saum, 6-1, 6-3.
Record: Williamsport 2-6.
Boonsboro 5, Oakdale 0
at BOONSBORO
Singles — 1. Hannah Froehlich (B) d. Michelle Rizk, 6-3, 6-2; 2. Amanda Kerr (B) won by default.
Doubles — 1. Sarah Colgan/Ashlyn Hawbaker (B) d. Leah Chomark/Carolyn Pascal, 6-3, 6-1; 2. Cindy Poling/Yukiko Shinoda (B) d. Tatiana Sorenson/Liz Twilley, 6-4, 6-2; 3. Dana Getka/Megan Humphrey (B) d. Rachel Heiks/Vanessa Perez, 6-4, 6-7, 10-8 tiebreak.
Record: Boonsboro 6-3.
Musselman 4, St. Maria Goretti 3
Singles — 1. Madeline Flanagan (M) d. Ashley Robinson, 8-6; 2. Laura Winalski (G) d. Jaclyn Kees, 8-1; 3. Ashley DeRito (M) d. Annie Cochran, 9-8 (4); 4. Kelsea Conner (M) d. Kristen Downing, 8-6.
Doubles — 1. Flanagan/Kees (M) d. Robinson/Winalski, 8-5; 2. Bronte Salgado/Lauren Clopper (G) d. DeRito/Conner, 8-5; 3. Cochran/Monica Divinagracia (G) d. Dahyana Arias/Cate Raines, 8-4.
Record: Goretti 3-4.
Westminster 3, South Hagerstown 2
Singles — 1. Madeleine Niang (S) d. Maddie Davis, 7-6 (5), retired; 2. Alisha Adkins (S) d. Kaitlyn Distler, 6-4, 6-1.
Doubles — 1. Sara Bucacink/Alison Cheatham (W) d. Nicole Goodnough/Jessica Madden, 6-0, 6-2; 2. Dani Zepp/Ali Klebons (W) d. Lisa Shuler/Lany Picard, 6-2, 6-4; 3. Madison Riley/Samantha Webb (W) d. Taylor Nuse/Grace Porter, 6-3, 6-2.
Record: South 0-9.
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
Southern Fulton 119, Faith Christian 31
Southern Fulton 99, Shade 50
Winners: 4x800 — Shade 10:04.5; 110 hurdles — Price (FC) 18.0; 100 — Horton (SF) 11.9; 1,600 — Kirk (SF) 4:44.3; 4x100 — Southern Fulton 46.6; 400 — Ashkettle (SF) 54.5; 300 hurdles — Price (FC) 45.6; 800 — Wilt (Sh) 2:13.5; 200 — Horton (SF) 24.3; 3,200 — Kirk (SF) 11:26; 4x400 — Shade 3:41.7; Shot put — Barnhart (SF) 45-4; Discus — Michael (FC) 125-10 1/2; Javelin — Meyer (SF) 155-10 1/2; Pole vault — Cross (SF) 12-0; Long jump — Ashkettle (SF) 18-8; Triple jump — Ashkettle (SF) 39-7; High jump — Wilt (Sh) 5-8.
GIRLS TRACK & FIELD
Southern Fulton 97, Faith Christian 40
Southern Fulton 91, Shade 46
Winners: 4x800 — Shade 12:05; 100 hurdles — Grammo (FC) 17.9; 100 — Lake (SF) 13.9; 1,600 — M. Hollenshead (SF) 6:10.8; 4x100 — Southern Fulton 56.6; 400 — Lake (SF) 1:06.2; 300 hurdles — Covalt (SF) 53.9; 800 — M. Hollenshead (SF) 2:35.7; 200 — Lake (SF) 30.9; 3,200 — J. Hollenshead (SF) 13:43; 4x400 — Shade 4:37.0; Shot put — Roman (SF) 28-0; Discus — Hercules (FC) 77-1 1/2; Javelin — Berkebile (Sh) 100-6; Long jump — M. Hollenshead (SF) 14-9 1/2; Triple jump — M. Hollenshead (SF) 30-6; High jump — Muha (Sh) 4-6.
JV BOYS LACROSSE
Thomas Johnson 5, North Hagerstown 4
North: Phillip Lloyd 2 goals; Dylan Brown, Noah Perini goal each; Coleman McHose 7 saves.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Southern Maryland 9-4, HCC 4-3
Carly Mowen had two hits, including a double, for Hagerstown in the opener as the Hawks were swept in a doubleheader by the College of Southern Maryland.
In the nightcap, Kalya Ewing had two hits for the Hawks (13-13).
Game 1
Southern Maryland 000 100 8 — 9 11 4
HCC 004 000 0 — 4 8 5
Windsor and Bilbra. Peomroy and Mowen. WP — Windsor. LP — Peomroy (10-7).
Game 2
Southern Maryland 001 000 012 — 4 6 4
HCC 000 000 111 — 3 6 4
Therres and Gayan. Mullin and Mowen. WP — Therres. LP — Mullin (4-6).
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Heine earns honor
PITTSBURGH, Pa. — Penn State Altoona senior first baseman Cord Heine, a Mercersburg Academy graduate, was named the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference’s Player of the Week on Monday.
Heine hit .600 (9-for-15) and had at least one RBI in each of the four games. He had seven RBIs and scored seven runs to help the Lions go 3-1 across doubleheaders with Juniata College and Pitt-Bradford.
Heine is hitting .406, good for third in the AMCC.
GOLF
MISGA 2-Man Team Match Play
Beaver Creek 12, Westminster National 6
Gross, at Beaver Creek
Harry Pearce/Tom Balloch (B) d. Bill Welch/Don Irwin, 3-0
Tim Koelble/Ed Barton (B) d. Lou Bisasky/Dave Webster, 3-0
Terry Burket/Don Baker (B) d. Lynn Carr/Andy Wizda, 2 1/2-1/2
Net, at Westminster National
Claude Stull/John Jamison (W) d. Curtis Kendall/Ed Frankenberger, 3-0
Dave Schwartz/Dennis Martin (W) d. Bruce Taylor/Larry Lowman 2 1/2-1/2
Ken Goldman/Dick Moser (B) d. Guy Nichols.Doug Parker 3-0
Note: One point awarded for winning front 9, back 9, total 18
YOUTH BASEBALL
Clear Spring Little League
Bragunier Masonry 19, Weller’s Service & Lube 2
Bragunier: Zach Greenlee 4 hits; Tanner Sines HR.
Weller’s: Jared Kees 2 hits.
Conococheague Little League
Redmen 3, Osborne’s 2
Redmen: Ryan Greene 13 Ks; Travis Hebert 2 RBIs; Alonzo Coleman game-winning RBI.
Osborne’s: Nathan DeLoso 2 hits.
Federal Little League
Alsatia 18, Exchange 1
Alsatia: Bryant Shives 4 hits; Jaylen Williams, Kaleb Corbin, Michael Keats 2 hits each.
Halfway Little League
Carpet Gallery 14, Gehr 3
Carpet Gallery: Noah Likely, Mike McCook, Camryn Keller, Aaron Shartzer 2 hits each.
Interleague
Valley Breakaways II 8, Thompson’s Gas 4
Thompson’s: Zach Crampton, Brady Robinson 2 hits each.
Sportsland 16, B&B 6
Sportsland: Zack Johnson, Zach Bowman, Steve Santa-Maria 3 hits each; Jake Humbel 2 hits, HR.
B&B: Benny Burgan 2 hits.
Maugansville Junior League
Columbia Bank 10, Shawley’s 0
Columbia: Jordan Washington 3 hits, 4 runs; Alex Darr, Zach Toth, Kenny Daniels, Dallas Burger 2 hits each; Kenny Daniels 1-hitter, 7 Ks.
Maugansville Minor League
Krumpe’s Donuts Red Sox 22, Denny’s Auto Tigers 8
Red Sox: Austin Dent, Michael Howell 4 hits, HR each; Cooper Strickland, T.J. Weaver 4 hits each; Hayden Sweeney, Quentin Hershey, Brady Quelet 3 hits each; Lucas Strickland, Alex Clark 2 hits each.
Tigers: Braeden Wade, Caleb Gee, Drew Custer, Kade Staley, Logan Hine, Chase Brown 2 hits each.
National Little League
FOP 13, Funkstown 8
FOP; Cory Giffin 2 hits.
Funkstown; Ryan Flaherty, Shawn Vinson, Cameron Gossert 2 hits each; Kyle Gilbert 6 Ks.
National Minor League
AMVETS 17, Western Maryland 10
AMVETS: Logan Maners 3 hits, HR; Frankie Robinson, Christian Robinson 3 hits each; Devon King 2 hits, HR; Grant Napier 2 hits.
Western: Howie Robinson, Mikey Witmer 2 hits each.
Smithsburg Little Sluggers
Cal Ripken League
Lions Club 4, Mace Auto Body 3
Lions: Dylan Grove 2 hits; Josie Blickenstaff game-winning hit.
Mace: Daniel Taylor, Stevie Smith 2 hits each.
Minor Division
Jeter Paving 12, Total Lube 12
Jeter Paving: Aidyn Smith, Hannah Spinks 3 hits each; Katie McCleaf 2 hits.
Total Lube: Daniel Walter, Patten Biden combined for 13 Ks.
Rookie Division
Huntzberry Photography 15, JJ’s Landscaping 10
Huntzberry: Jordan Hymes 4 hits, 3 RBIs; Mattie Koeneke 2 hits, 3 RBIs; Nic Horst, Alex Churnesky, Brady Pennington 3 hits each; Isaac Grove, Izzy Corson, Yeva Bennett 2 hits each; C.J. Sealing 3 RBIs.
JJ’s: Matthew Walker, Ryan Merrill, Dalton Rejonis 3 hits each; Jonathan Shears 2 hits, 3 RBIs; Gabriel Walker, Garrett Routzahn, Cameron Rejonis, J.D. Bowman 2 hits each.
South Mountain Little League
AA Division
Turn The Page 13, Castle Auto Body 10
TTP: Trace Milburn, Matt Jerrell, Bryan Duft 4 hits each; John Seabright 3 hits; T.J. Hines, Blake Kellerman, Colin Harshman 2 hits each.
Castles: Dalton Martz, Joel Rowsyowinski, Jacob Johnson 3 hits each; Mason Miller, Sage Haller 2 hits each.
West End Little League
FOP 21, VFW 2
FOP: Hunter Ehmer 2-hitter; Mikael Ehmer 3 hits; Bransyn Dillinger 2 hits, HR.
West End Minor League
West End Shell 14, Hopewell 13
West End Shell: Oliver Campher, Owen Reasner, Devon Creary, Shamere Washington, Landan Marshall 3 hits each; Brayden Ord, Andre Johnson, Saquan Rodney, Paige Whittington 2 hits each.
Hopewell: Jamal Rios, Jaheim Broadner, Zach Grove, Cody Durboraw, Lontrall Palmer, Jason Perez 3 hits each; Kaden Billman, Zack Nikirk, Thomas McPherson 2 hits each.
YOUTH LACROSSE
U11 Girls
Middletown 8, Boonsboro 2
Boonsboro: Jenna Doak, Josie Wells goal each; Kaitlyn Rogers assist; Adrienne Grove 6 ground balls; Camille Harrah 3 ground balls; Saxon Knight 3 saves.
YOUTH SOFTBALL
Sharpsburg Little League
Buffalo Wild Wings 16, Connelly Associates 8
BWW: Taylor Neff 4 hits; Brooke Singleton 3 hits.
Connelly: Morgan Frazier 3 hits.
Buffalo Wild Wings 18, Engine Co. 3 8
BWW: Brooke Singleton, Breanna Churchey 2 hits each.
Engine: Josie Minnick, Kayla Cline 2 hits each.