Twin Valley wins 18-4, advances
- Second-seeded Twin Valley advanced to the District 3 Class 2A boys lacrosse semifinals on May 19 after an 18-4 quarterfinal win, Reading Eagle reported. (readingeagle.com) - Keenan Munn posted three goals and three assists, while Maverik Foster added three goals and two assists in Twin Valley’s quarterfinal victory Tuesday. (readingeagle.com) - Twin Valley is scheduled to host Lower Dauphin in the District 3 Class 2A semifinal at 7 p.m. Thursday. (readingeagle.com)
Twin Valley moved into the District 3 Class 2A boys lacrosse semifinals with an 18-4 win in a quarterfinal played Tuesday, according to the Reading Eagle. The Raiders entered the bracket as the No. 2 seed and improved on a 15-2 record cited in the report. (readingeagle.com) The result sent Twin Valley into a Thursday home semifinal at 7 p.m. The opponent became clear later Tuesday when Lower Dauphin beat Palmyra 4-1 in another quarterfinal, PennLive reported. ### Who drove the scoring in Twin Valley’s quarterfinal? Keenan Munn finished with three goals and three assists for Twin Valley, the Reading Eagle reported. (readingeagle.com) Maverik Foster added three goals and two assists in the same game. Drew Engle, identified by the Reading Eagle as the BCIAA player of the year, also had three goals and two assists. Sean Murphy made four saves in goal as Twin Valley held its opponent to four goals. ### How decisive was the result? The 18-4 margin was one of the more lopsided quarterfinal results noted in local coverage Tuesday. (readingeagle.com) Reading Eagle described Twin Valley as having cruised into the semifinals after the 14-goal win. Twin Valley’s offensive balance stood out in the box score details that were available. (readingeagle.com) Three players — Munn, Foster and Engle — each scored three goals, while Munn also led the setup work with three assists. ### What does the bracket look like now? Lower Dauphin advanced to face Twin Valley after defeating Palmyra 4-1 on Tuesday, according to PennLive. (readingeagle.com) That result set the semifinal matchup for Thursday in District 3 Class 2A. The Reading Eagle report said Twin Valley will host the semifinal. PennLive’s Tuesday results listing identified Lower Dauphin as the team moving on to meet the Raiders. (readingeagle.com) ### Why is Twin Valley hosting the next round? Twin Valley was listed as the second seed in the Reading Eagle report. In district playoff formats, higher-seeded teams commonly host earlier-round games, and the report specifically said the Raiders will host Thursday’s semifinal. (readingeagle.com) The available public district site confirms District III is the governing body for the tournament, though the matchup details in search results came through local media coverage rather than a readily visible bracket page. (pennlive.com) That means the clearest published next-step information came from Reading Eagle and PennLive on Tuesday. (readingeagle.com) ### What should readers watch on Thursday? Thursday’s semifinal is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Twin Valley, according to the Reading Eagle. Lower Dauphin arrives after allowing one goal in its quarterfinal win over Palmyra, based on PennLive’s report. (readingeagle.com) Twin Valley goes into that game after an 18-goal outing led by Munn, Foster and Engle. The winner of Thursday’s District 3 Class 2A semifinal will move one step closer to the district championship round. (readingeagle.com) (piaad3.org)