Lancaster, PA — Professional Baseball Team, Lancaster Stormers, invited Lancaster Inferno to be recognized at their game on Sunday, July 6th at Penn Medicine Park.
Lancaster Inferno played their USL W League matches at Penn Medicine Park this summer featuring primarily current college players and aspiring professionals. The new venue provides fans a fun atmosphere to watch soccer.
The Inferno were the first to bring pre-professional soccer to the stadium since playing a match there in 2016.

Lancaster Inferno at Clipper Magazine Stadium in 2016 | Photo by Eireann Photography
It was a fun day celebrating this important milestone for the return of pro-am women’s soccer to the stadium.

From left to right – Carsyn Boyer, Ricshya Walker, Rachel Eberly, Howard Kramer (Listrak Co-Owner), Jessica Weinoldt, Anika Krasnai, Ryelle Shuey, and Francisco Cleaves (Inferno Owner).

Representing Inferno at this event were co-captains Ryelle Shuey (Lehigh alum), Rachel Eberly (George Mason), and Jessica Weinoldt (McDaniel alum), along with Jamaician WNT player, Ricshya Walker (Lasalle/NHU), Carsyn Boyer (UAlbany) and Lancaster Inferno FC alum Anika Krasnai (Bloomsburg). Members of the coaching staff included Stephanie Cleaves (Head Coach), Wendell Hannaford (Assistant Coach), Kenny Archer (Goalkeeper Coach), and Chris Weibel (Strength/Speed Coach).

Ryelle Shuey and Richsya Walker took the “first pitch” on Lancaster Stormers’ pitcher, A.J. Alexy.
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