BOYS SWIMMING
Chambersburg 95, Waynesboro 50; Chambersburg 90, Big Spring 68: The Trojans earned a pair of non-league wins Saturday, taking first place in 10 of the 12 events.
"Every boy contributed to our victories today, and we had a ton of best times and good racing," Chambersburg coach Chad White said.
Brandon Estep, Derek Estep and Joseph Decker each won two individual events and swam on two winning relays for the Trojans (5-3). Derek Estep's time of 53.20 in the 100 butterfly set a pool record at Big Spring, and he also won the 200 IM (2:00.26).
Decker won the 500 free in 5:09.52 and the 100 breaststroke in 1:08.39. Brandon Estep's wins came in the 200 free (1:54.65) and 100 backstroke (55.39). Also taking firsts were Jacob Shifler (50 free, 23.17) and Keagan Myers (diving), the 200 medley relay (B.Estep, Decker, D.Estep, Shifler) in 1:41.27 and 400 free relay (B.Estep, Shifler, Decker, D.Estep) in 3:26.57.
White said, "The 400 free team had a great time drop that will position it to having a great chance to qualify for districts. Shifler had the best race of his life in the 50 free. And we now have every member of the boys team earning a varsity letter."
For Waynesboro, in its first season as a full varsity sport, Noah Collier won the 100 free in 51.32, and the 200 free relay team of Aiden Hess, Brenner McIlquham, J.B. Bonner and Collier won in 1:42.81.
GIRLS SWIMMING
Chambersburg 100, Big Spring 65; Chambersburg 83, Waynesboro 83: The Trojans and Maidens ended up in a tie, while Chambersburg handed Big Spring a non-league defeat on Saturday.
Chambersburg coach Hali Cormany said, "The girls swam really well today. We're almost all healthy and have a full roster, so we're really progressing. Out second places today were impressive today, too."
Winners for the Trojans (4-3-1) included Lily Evans in the 500 freestyle (5:40.48), Emma Grove in the breaststroke (1:18.55) and the 400 free relay team of Evans, McKenzie Wicks, Maddie Shifler and Hailey Fegan won in 3:59.55.
"Lily Evans had a strong 500 and all the girls swam really fast in their relays," Cormany said. "I'm really optimistic for the postseason."
Trojan runners-up were Fegan (200 free), Shifler (50 free) and Abby Caltrider (100 fly, 100 backstroke).
For Waynesboro, Eve Phillips won the 200 free (2:04.15) and fly (1:08.70) and Joelle Blake was first in the backstroke (1:07.40).
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Cedar Cliff 44, Chambersburg 9: The Trojans had a rough outing against unbeaten Cedar Cliff on Saturday morning in the opening game of the Hoops For Harmony showcase event at CASHS Field House.
Chambersburg (1-10) managed to hit only two shots from the field, both in the second quarter. The Trojans did hit 5 of 7 free throws. Allie List, Kylie Miller and Addi Kegerreis each scored 3 points.
For the Colts (14-0), ranked No. 5 in District 3, Olivia Jones led with 12 points.
Cedar Cliff 44, Chambersburg 9
CEDAR CLIFF
Taylor Ferraro 4 0-0 9, Sydney Weyant 1 0-0 2, Bryn Cravener 1 0-0 2, Meghan Schraeder 1 1-6 3, Emily Ford 3 0-0 8, Ryan Kaercher 2 1-2 5, Sam Reilly 1 1-2 3, Olivia Jones 4 3-4 12. Totals 17 6-14 44.
CHAMBERSBURG
Lily Cornwell 0 0-0 0, Brooke Strayer 0 0-0 0, Allie List 1 1-2 3, Katie Kaufman 0 0-0 0, Joelle Rheam 0 0-0 0, Kylie Miller 1 1-2 3, Addi Kegerreis 0 3-3 3, Bridget Kemerer 0 0-0 0, Titi Kelly 0 0-0 0. Totals 2 5-7 9.
Cedar Cliff 8 12 17 7 — 44
Chambersburg 0 5 1 3 — 9
3-point shots — CC 4 (Ford 2, Ferraro, Jones); Chbg 0.
WRESTLING
Trojans at Escape The Rock: Chambersburg competed Saturday in the first rounds of the Escape The Rock Tournament at Central Bucks South and only one wrestler will advance to the second day.
Zach Evans, wrestling at 189 pounds, won his first two bouts on a pin in 44 seconds and by medical forfeit. In the quarterfinals, he met Aiden Schlett of St. Joseph Prep and was edged 5-4 on a third-period takedown. He will wrestle Jared Blobe of Notre Dame Green Pond on Sunday morning; a win in that match would guarantee a top-eight medal.
Four Trojans were eliminated with 2-2 records: Rylan Carter (113), Ryder Davenport (160), Aiden Hight (189) and Avery Kuhns (285). Luke Mentzer (120) and Andrew Hull (152) were 1-2, and Zach Sherman (106), Brian Spedden (132) and Jared Hepner (145) were 0-2.