![]() 2 doubles state title at Denver City Park on May 13, 2023. Fairview’s Maya Brakhage and Jane Roth celebrate after winning the No. Laird completed her season with a 15-2 record as Middleton, equally dominant, went 11-1. Sophomore Stella Laird (2 singles) and senior Elle Middleton (3 singles), both finished runner-up in their respective lines. At 2 dubs, juniors Maya Brakhage and Jane Roth dominated Cherry Creek’s Sayeesha Garud and Anika Laxminariyan in a 6-1, 6-2 campaign to end their junior run 20-0. Seniors Virginia Gomulka and Lizzy Roth, at 1 doubles, ended their undefeated campaign with one final acme over Regis Jesuit’s Quinn Binaxas/Mary Clare Watts after storming back with a 5-7, 6-1, 6-2 final. She wasn’t the only Knight to finish her season at the top. 1 singles state crown in Class 5A last month. ![]() Fairview’s Quinn Bernthal was named the Daily Camera girls tennis player of the year after stealing the No. 1 singles with a 3-6, 6-2, 6-4 over Cherry Creek’s Lorena Cedeno and completed her season with an 18-2 record. In 5A, the Daily Camera player of the year, Fairview junior Quinn Bernthal, won her first state title at No. ![]() Thirteen ladies from Fairview, Peak to Peak and Niwot earned spots on CHSAA’s girls tennis all-state lists, 11 of which finished the season with crowns on their heads. Hoover finished with 207 career saves and 16 shutouts while allowing 47 goals.Monday, June 12th 2023 Home Page Close Menu Singer ended his career with 13 goals, 39 points, 13 assists, and 74 shots, and Freeman had 1 career goal and 2 career points on 3 shot attempts. Hill finishes his career as Wellsboro's all-time scoring leader, both boys and girls, with 94 goals, 220 points, 32 assists, and 258 shots. The loss also marks the end of the careers of seniors Hill, Hoover, Jacob Singer, and Alex Freeman. The loss ends the Hornets' season with a 15-5 (11-3 NTL) record. Sheaffer made 4 saves in net for East Juanita and Hoover made 12 for Wellsboro.Įast Juanita also had an 11-2 advantage in corner kicks. Senior Josiah Hill (3), Leach (2), and sophomore Brett Rudy took all of the Hornets' shots on the night. Once we went down a man it was tough but we were in it," Shaffer concluded.Įast Juniata took 21 shots on goal to Wellsboro's 6. It's a shame, a red card in the second half kinda changed the momemtum and gave them a penalty kick. "We knew EJ was good but we were as well. Seth Strawser headed a corner kick to the goal that ended up bouncing off junior Nic Ingerick to make it 5-1, ending the Hornets' season. Goodling lined up the penalty kick and sent it past a diving Hoover to make it 4-1 with 23:32 left on the clock.Įast Juanita scored the game's final goal with 12:20 remaining. Three minutes later the Tigers drew a penalty as junior Noah Fitch was called for a red card on a handball in the keeper box. The goal gave the Hornets momentum to a 12 minute stretch in the half, but that eventually faded as Goodling fired a deep shot over Hoover's head in the back right corner of the goal to push the lead to 3-1 with 26:35 remaining. "We trained all summer on defensive technique and attacking technique and if we cleaned up a few things defensively and trusted our technique then we were gonna be in it and we got a goal." "I told the kids to trust in their technique," Shaffer said of his halftime pep talk. Junior Gabe Leach sent a deep shot towards the back left corner of the goal that went over keeper Clay Sheaffer's head to cut the score to 2-1 with 38:07 remaining. Trailing 2-0 to start the second half, Wellsboro gained some momentum on their only goal of the game. The Tigers got on the scoreboard with 35:22 on the clock as Trevor Goodling passed the ball to Gabe Coder who sent a shot past senior Casey Hoover to make it 1-0, then went up 2-0 with just over 5 minutes left in the opening half on an Evan Watts goal assisted by Trent Watts. It could have been tied at halftime and going down a man and giving up a penalty kick just killed the momentum." "We had lots of opportunities, lots of shots. "Even though the score differential was four both years last year we had one shot at it wasn't even on goal," said head coach John Shaffer. This year, Wellsboro's bid for an upset in the rematch came up short. The Tigers have had Wellsboro's number the past two years, as they ended the Hornets' season a year ago in a 4-0 loss at Loyalsock. The Wellsboro Boys Soccer team's season came to an end with a 5-1 loss to top seed East Juanita in the District IV Class A semi-finals on Tuesday, November 1 at Central Columbia High School. By: Ed Weaver | PIAA District IV | November 2, 2016
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