By: Brad Loff | SportzWire | May 3, 2026
Holy Redeemer took to their home field and secured a decisive 15 to 5 victory over Mifflinburg in a high-energy contest. The Royals’ offense was firing on all cylinders from the outset, with Cali Glaser leading the charge. Mifflinburg battled hard, but Holy Redeemer’s depth proved to be a key factor in their commanding win.
The Royals saw a stellar performance from Cali Glaser, who dominated with five goals, two assists, seven ground balls, and two draw controls. Hannah Feuerbach also had a strong showing, contributing three goals and four ground balls. Allie Desciak added two goals and three ground balls to the scoreboard, while Emmie O'Shea chipped in with one goal. Gillian Parsons made a significant impact, not only scoring two goals and an assist but also achieving a remarkable milestone by recording her 100th career point during the game, complemented by five draw controls. Izzy Wasley facilitated the offense with two assists and grabbed three ground balls, and Megan Orhan rounded out the scoring with a goal and an assist.
Mifflinburg’s offense was spearheaded by Lydia Miller and Elizabeth Delcamp, who each found the back of the net twice. Maizie Sauder also contributed with a goal, showcasing determination against a formidable Holy Redeemer defense. Despite their efforts, Mifflinburg was unable to match the consistent scoring output of the Royals.
Gillian Parsons earns Player of the Game honors for her outstanding achievement of reaching her 100th career point. While she contributed two goals and an assist in the Royals' dominant performance, this personal milestone highlights her consistent excellence and long-term impact on the team, making her a standout in this memorable victory.
Holy Redeemer Top Performers
Cali Glaser: 5 goals, 2 assists, 7 ground balls, 2 draw controls
Hannah Feuerbach: 3 goals, 4 ground balls
Gillian Parsons: 2 goals, 1 assist, 5 draw controls
Allie Desciak: 2 goals, 3 ground balls
Izzy Wasley: 2 assists, 3 ground balls
Mifflinburg Top Performers
Lydia Miller: 2 goals
Elizabeth Delcamp: 2 goals
Maizie Sauder: 1 goal