HIGH-SCHOOL

PIAA District 3: Results for games played May 24

Frank Bodani
York Daily Record
sports

Here are results from games completed Wednesday, May 23. This file will be updated as results are reported. 

To report a result, find the link to submit scores here.

Find the York-Adams live scoreboard here for updated game information as GameTimePA receives it.  

District 3

Girls' Lacrosse

Class 2A Final
Hershey 11, Susquehannock 9
Hershey                              5             6             —            11
Susquehannock                 7             2             —            9
Hershey goals (assists):
Taylor Yahn 3, Madeleine Zimmer 2 (1), Makenzie Stritzinger 2, Katana Nelson 1, Elaina Joyner 1, Angela Bagatta 2.
Susquehannock goals (assists): Ariana Prediger 3, Kenna Hancock 4 (1), Emma Stiffler 2 (2), Harley Mummert (1), Kalen Hancock (1).
Shots on goal: Hershey 28; Sus 17.
Goalie saves: Sus, Sam McGuire 10 saves.

Baseball

Class 6A quarterfinals

Red Lion 2, Wilson 0
Red Lion 000 010 1 — 2 2 1
Wilson 000 000 0 — 0 1 1
Note: 
Tyler Burchett one-hit Wilson through six innings to earn the victory and set up yet another re-match with Dallastown in the semifinals. Wilson loaded the bases in the sixth inning but Burchett stranded all three runners.

Dallastown 7, McCaskey 1

Class 4A quarterfinals

Bishop McDevitt 4, West York 3

 

Class 3A semifinals

Lancaster Catholic 4, Biglerville 1

 

Softball

Class 6A quarterfinals

Central York 9, Hempfield 1

Class 5A quarterfinals
Spring Grove 6, Northeastern 3

 

Class 4A quarterfinals

Eastern York 4, Kennard-Dale 3

 

Class 3A semifinals

Delone Catholic 3, Kutztown 0
Maggie Rickrode pitched a two-hit shutout, retiring the last 16 batters in order. Delone scored one run in the fourth, sixth and seventh innings.

Class 2A semifinals
Upper Dauphin 3, York Catholic 0: 
The Fighting Irish managed just four singles, two by leadoff hitter Grace Gardini. Upper Dauphin scored single runs in the fourth, fifth and sixth innings, despite an impressive performance from Catholic pitcher Rebecca Baum. She struck out nine, walked one and gave up only three hits.

Fairfield 17, Camp Hill 11