Monday, April 13, 2015

MID-PENN PREVIEW 4/14


CUMBERLAND VALLEY (8-0) AT CHAMBERBSURG (3-4)
The Trojans are coming off a big win over South Western Monday Night  (14-6) and will look to keep the momentum going at home against the undefeated Eagles. Jake Pierson and Grant Swisher will need to continue to be a dominant one-two combo on the offensive side of the ball in this one. CV has fire power all over the field and a very good defense presenting a big challenge for Chambersburg and getting back to .500.

NORTHERN YORK (2-5) AT STATE COLLEGE (4-4)
The Polar Bears have dropped four of their last five games and are in need of a win on the road. The Little Lions were able to bounce back from one goal losses to CV and Carlisle with an out of conference win over Franklin Regional on Saturday. Northern will need to keep Brady Franks in check on the defensive side of the ball. Look for Derek Myers, Andrew Sade, and Josh Petery to be active for the Polar Bears.

BISHOP MCDEVITT (2-5) AT LOWER DAUPHIN (4-5)
The Crusaders have strung together back to back wins and face a Lower Dauphin team playing their second game in two days after a difficult 7-8 loss to Central York which saw their 3 game winning streak come to end. This game will feature four of the Keystone Division's top scorers in Garrett Schug (LD, 21 goals), Griffin Hanes (McD, 21 goals), Nick Lokitis (McD, 18 goals), and Michael Yarrish (LD, 17 goals). Should be a high scoring affair.

MORE GAMES AFTER THE BREAK


MECHANICSBURG (2-6) AT HERSHEY (7-0)
The Wildcats are coming off a tough loss to York Suburban Monday night where there starting goal keeper was out with an illness. Hopefully he is able to return as Hershey will certainly be a challenge for Mechanicsburg as they have been for all their opponents thus far. Jake Wilson (36 goals, 7 assists) and Brooks Briggs (14, 26) continue score at a record setting pace.


CENTRAL DAUPHIN (4-4) AT CD EAST (0-7)
The Rams will aim to end their two game skid against in district rival CD East. Both these programs share a youth feeder system

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