Evalyn Stoner, Samantha Manns goals help Cumberland Valley girls soccer take down Chambersburg

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Evalyn Stoner, Samantha Manns goals help Cumberland Valley girls soccer take down Chambersburg
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Cumberland Valley improved to 3-2 while Chambersburg fell to 4-1.

Tyreese Smith | [email protected] was off to a red-hot 4-0 start heading into Tuesday’s Mid-Penn Commonwealth girls soccer showdown at Cumberland Valley.They traded shots and tackles and scrapped with the Trojans long enough for Evalyn Stoner and Samantha Manns to each punch in a goal and that proved the difference in a 2-0 win at Eagle View Middle School.

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