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SPRING ALL STARS 2015
L A N C A S T E R - L E B A N O N L E A G U E
INSIDEn Top athletes in all
of spring’s sports
n Coaches’ All-Section teams
n Q & A with Spiller, Liebl
Ephrata’sthree-sport
star
KELLY LIEBL
Solanco’slinebacker,wrestler
BO SPILLER
Athletes of theYear
JUNE 16, 2015
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VolleyballOVERVIEW
The Lancaster-Lebanon Boys’ VolleyballLeague had one of its best seasonsever, qualifying four teams for the PIAATournament with all four winning at leastone game and one, Hempfield, getting tothe semifinals. Those same teams, PennManor, Cocalico, Lancaster Mennonite andHempfield, all reached the semifinals in theDistrict Three Tournament with two, PennManor and Lancaster Mennonite, gettingto the title game. Hempfield claimed theSection One and league titles while Cocalicoand Lancaster Mennonite needed a playoffto decide the title in Section Two, which waswon by the Eagles.
CHRIS
BOOTH
Sr., Hempfield
219 kills, 25 aces,
11 blocks, 175 digs
SAMGREENSLADE
Jr., Penn Manor
367 kills, 40 aces,
41 blocks, 193 digs
MITCHSTAUFFER
Sr., Cocalico
512 kills, 49 aces,
46 blocks, 156digs
Section Two MVP
NATE
MILLER
Sr., Warwick
320 kills, 29 aces,
40 blocks, 125 digs
JARRED
SANDS
Sr., Lanc.Mennonite
257 kills, 41 aces,
75 blocks
VOLLEYBALL COACH OF THE YEAR
Dave WeaverCocalico
Dave Weaver led Cocalicoto its first L-L Leaguesection title since 1997and a berth in the L-Lchampionship match.The Eagles (18-7 non-tournament record), ranked in the top10 of Class AA schools in the stateall season, advanced to the District
Three semifinals before being oustedby eventual district and state champNortheastern. Weaver, who steppeddown from coaching after the season,led Cocalico to an opening round matchin the state tournament before theEagles fell to state finalist Saegertown.
VOLLEYBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Ben NaumannHempfield
Ben Naumann was aconsistent force for the BlackKnights in every match thisseason. Whether he was
crushing a ball from theoutside or skying to hit theball from the pipe posit ion,Naumann was the opponent’sNo. 1 concern. Naumann wasproficient, too, from the backrow on serve-receive anddigs. “Ben made the teambetter every year and willbe difficult to replace,’’ saidHempfield coach Mike Vogel.
“Ben was a leader for the
underclassmen. At practice,he bettered himself and madehis teammates improve.’’
BEN NAUMANN
Sr., Hempfield
219 kills, 32 aces; 25 blocks, 172 digs
Section One MVP
The league-wide boys’ volleyball All-Stars, the Player of the Year and the Coach of the Year were selected by a vote by the L-L League’s volleyball coaches.
Contents 2 VOLLEYBALL
3 BASEBALL
4 SOFTBALL 5 TENNIS
6 BOYS’ LACROSSE
7 GIRLS’ LACROSSE
8 BOYS’ ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
9 GIRLS’ ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
10/11 BOYS’ TRACK AND FIELD 12/13 GIRLS’ TRACK AND FIELD
14/15 ALL-STAR TEAMS
Editors
Kevin Freeman
Chris Otto
Photography
Marty Heisey
Kirk Neidermyer
Suzette WengerJeff Ruppenthal
Chris Knight
Contributors
Dave Byrne
Tim Gross
Ed Gruver
Diana Pugliese
John Walk
Page Design
Roxanne McRobertsChris Emlet
Patrick Kirchner
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BASEBALL COACHES OF THE YEAR
JeremyMorrisonHempfield
ChrisMillerDonegal
When it came to baseball, M&M once meantsluggers Mantle and Maris. Around the L-L
these days, it’s skippers Morrison and Miller.Hempfield’s Jeremy Morrison and Donegal’sChris Miller led their teams to Section Oneand Three titles, respectively. They alsoclaimed District Three Class AAAA and AAAchampionships.
BASEBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
CAMREN NEY
Sr., Donegal
Pitcher; 5-0, 1.20 ERA, 40 IP, 42K
Camren NeyDonegal
The lone L-L baseball playerthis spring to be named byleague coaches a First-TeamAll-Star at two positions,pitcher/catcher CamrenNey helped lead Donegal toSection Three and DistrictThree Class AAA titles. Thesenior hit .304 with 10 RBIsduring the league seasonand was 5-0 with a 1.20 ERAand 42 strikeouts.
Baseball
DILLON MARSH
Fr., Lanc. Catholic
Pitcher; 3-2, 0.90ERA
31 IP, 35 K
BRANDENNICKEL
Sr., Lamp.-Stras.
Pitcher; 3-1, 1.04ERA
34.2 IP, 55K
JEFF TAYLOR
So., Penn Manor
Pitcher; 5-1, 0.45ERA
30.2 IP, 37 K
BLAKE REIFF
Jr., ManheimCentral
Infield; .509, 2 HR, 26 RBI
BROCKKAUFFMAN
So., Garden Spot
Infield; .480, 1 HR,15 RBI
CASEY REGAN
Sr., Lanc. Catholic Infield; .469, 23
hits, 13 RBI
COLLIN GROFF
So., Penn Manor Infield; .408, 1 HR,
15 RBI
ANTHONYKNIGHT
Sr., Penn Manor
Catcher; .436, 24hits, 19 RBI
GRANTOBERHOLTZER
Sr., Hempfield
Outfield; .364, OBP.517, 12 SB
DANWIEDERRECHT
Sr., ManheimCentral
Outfield; .500, 1HR, 12 RBI
GRANTZIMMERMAN
Sr., Warwick Outfield; 469, 23
hits, 1 HR
BEAR SHANK
Jr., Lamp.-Stras.,
Outfield; .333, 6doubles, OBP .419
OVERVIEW
The league-wide baseball All-Stars were selected by the L-L League’s coaches. The Player of the Year and Coaches of the Year were selected by sports writer Ed Gruver.
A season that will be remembered by many for its unseasonably cold and rainyconditions took on a golden hue in district play as Hempfield, Donegal and LancasterCounty Christian claimed championships. Lancaster County Christian then won its first
PIAA title, as Kyle Ebersole tossed a two-hitter in an 8-0 win over Eisenhower in theClass A final. Manheim Central’s Blake Reiff threw a rare no-hitter in state competition;Ephrata earned the L-L title; Lampeter-Strasburg claimed a crown in its first seasonin Section Two and Lancaster Catholic reclaimed the top spot in Section Four. Off thefield, L-S star Bear Shank showed remarkable courage in undergoing brain surgeryand Manheim Township coaching legend Bill Sassaman did not have his contractrenewed after 23 seasons and 339 victories at the Blue Streaks’ helm.
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OVERVIEW
As 24 Lancaster-Lebanon League softball teams struggled tofind themselves in March, as well as find an outdoors place
to practice, it was a safe bet that defending league championLampeter-Strasburg would wear the favorite’s bull’s-eye.
And that L-L Section Three stablemate Donegal would bethe odds-on favorite to join the Pioneers in a rematch of the2014 title game. All of which did come to pass, but the road tothere was never cut-and-dry.
The Pioneers and Indians went down to the wire, and beyond,in Section Three, needing a one-game playoff to decide thechampion. Accomplishing the task of beating a team twice inthree days, L-S prevailed to defend its section crown.
With only two returning starters, Warwick reloaded and wrested
the Section One title from Manheim Township, batting back adetermined push from Hempfield and upstart Penn Manor.
Solanco shook off a nightmare performance in the crossoverportion of its schedule to win Section Two. In its first yearback in the section after realignment, Garden Spot closed fast,securing a first-ever league playoff berth.
Annville-Cleona and Pequea Valley staged their annual battleroyale in Section Four. For the third time in seven years aplayoff, won by A-C, was needed to decide the title.
After falling to L-S in the one-game playoff for the sectiontitle, Donegal topped L-S to win the league title and went onto win the District Three Class AAA championship.
Scoring its first post-season wins since 1999, Penn Manoradvanced to the semifinals of the District AAAA tournament,qualifying for its first-ever PIAA Tournament.
The Comets and Indians both posted initial victories in the statetourney before being eliminated in the quarterfinal round.
Softball
SOFTBALL COACH OF THE YEAR
Mark HoughWarwick
After winning eight SectionOne titles in a row beginningin 2005, as well as nineseasons out of 10 from2003-12, Warwick watchedHempfield and ManheimTownship claim the sectiontitle the last two seasons.
With just two senior startersreturning, along with foursophomores with gameexperience, the chances of
the Warriors returning to thetop spot seemed slight.
In his second season asWarwick’s head coach,Mark Hough melded thislimited seasoning with four
newcomers,the resultingamalgam
reclaimingthe sectioncrown forthe Warriors,their 12thoverall.
The Warriorsposted a 15-1 league recordwith a one-run, extra-inningloss to Hempfield the onlyblemish. They topped L-Lfinalists Donegal and L-Sin nonleague games butL-S turned the tables in theleague semifinals, winning 2-1.The Warriors bowed out ofthe District Three Class AAAATournament in the first round,finishing 19-3 overall.
SOFTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
RachelRobinsonDonegal
In just her secondvarsity season, Donegal’sRachel Robinsonestablished herself asone of the best players inthe Lancaster-LebanonLeague.
She was a key cogin the Indians’ run totheir sixth L-L Leaguechampionship andsecond District ThreeClass AAA title. Herhome run sparkedthe Indians’ district
semifinal victory overConrad Weiser.
The sophomore
shortstop was assteady defensivelyas she was prolificat the plate. Sheled the Indians in 10offensive categoriesthis season, includingaverage (.512), hits(43), runs scored (41),
doubles (12), triples(7) home runs (7),RBI (46) and on basepercentage (.582).
BRITTANYHOOK
Fr., PennManor
Pitcher; 9-6,0.58 ERA, .133OBA, 19 BB,
214 SO
MAKYLAYODER
So., Donegal
Pitcher; 17-3,0.88 ERA, .175
OBA,
12 BB, 128 SO
JORDANWEAVER
Jr., Lampeter- StrasburgPitcher; 13-2,
0.51 ERA, .107OBA,
36 BB, 168 SO
JOANIEMILLER
Sr., ConestogaValley
Catcher; .600avg.,
7 doubles, 2triples, 3 HRs,
27 RBI, 18 runs scored
SARABRAUNGARD
Sr., Lampeter- Strasburg
First Base; .508avg.,
7 doubles, 1triple, 1 HR,
25 RBI, 23 runs scored
BRIANAGARBER
Jr., Lampeter- Strasburg
Second Base;.593 avg., 4doubles, 5
triples, 2 HRs,
10 RBI, 31 runs scored
MACKENZIERUSSELL
So., Warwick Second Base;
.507 avg.,
5 doubles, 1triple,
16 RBI, 28 runs scored
LACY SMITH
Sr., ManheimTownship
Third Base; .633avg.,
6 doubles, 4triples, 7 HRs,
29 RBI, 20 runs scored
ASHLEYROYER
Sr., Warwick
Outfield; .464avg.,
5 doubles, 5triples, 6 HRs,
31 RBI, 27 runs scored
KYRABRAKEFIELD
Jr., Hempfield
Outfield; .462avg., 4 triples,7 RBI, 22 runs
scored
HANNAGARBER
Fr., Lampeter-
StrasburgOutfield; .500
avg.,
2 doubles, 6triples, 2 HRs,
17 RBI, 26 runs scored
SAVANNAKOLENDA
So., Donegal
Outfield; .404avg.,
4 doubles, 1triple, 1 HR
22 RBI, 29 runs scored
HANNAHFISCHER
Jr., Annville-Cleona
Outfield; .407avg.,
8 RBI, 9 runs scored
(missed half season with
injury)
The league-wide softball All-Stars, the Coach of the Year and Player of the Year were selected by sports writer Dave Byrne.
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COLIN MURAIKA
Sr., Cedar Crest
PIAA Class AAA singlesfirst round, District
Three Class AAA singleschampion, L-L Class
AAA doubles champion,L-L Class AAA singles
runner-up.
ADAM BAHNEY
Sr., Elco
PIAA Class AA doubleschampion, District
Three Class AA doubleschampion, District
Three Class AA singlesquarterfinalist, L-L Class
AA district doubleschampion, L-L Class AA
singles runner-up.
TENNISCOACHOF THEYEAR
Zach
CookElco
Cook coached the Raidersto an 11-1 (8-1 in SectionTwo) mark and their firstsection title since 2003.Elco finished third in theDistrict Three Class AAteam tournament beforebowing in the statesemifinals, while seniorsAdam Bahney and Galen
McNaughton came insecond and third in leaguesingles and teamed up towin their third L-L Leaguedoubles title beforeclinching both the districtand state tournaments.
OVERVIEW
It wasn’t just on the courts wherevolleys were traded this spring.
Manheim Township and Hempfieldalternated team titles with Hempfieldwinning its first L-L League crownin four years and the Blue Streaks
taking home Section One and DistrictThree honors. Hempfield’s DerekHagino and Cedar Crest’s ColinMuraika also got in on the actionin singles play as Hagino downedMuraika for the Class AAA leaguetitle before Muraika returned thefavor to grab district gold.
While Lancaster Mennonite’s WillWanner established himself as acontender in Class AA with his secondleague title and second-place finish in
districts, Elco emerged from a three-way tie in Section Two with its firstleague crown since 2003. The Raiders’tandem of Adam Bahney and GalenMcNaughton claimed PIAA doublesgold after winning the Class AA districtcrown and their third league trophy.
The league-wide tennis All-Stars, the Coach of the Year and Player of the Year were selected by the L-L League’s tennis coaches.
TENNIS PLAYERS OF THE YEAR
Derek Hagino(Section One)
Hempfield
While leading Hempfield to itsfirst L-L League title since 2011and second place in District Three,Hagino went 15-1 in singles play.The senior won his second leaguetitle before finishing second toColin Muraika in the district finaland earning a berth in the statetournament. In doubles, Haginoand Calvin Athey compiled a 10-2record and were runners-up forthe league crown.
DEREK HAGINO
Sr., Hempfield PIAA Class AAA
singles firstround, District
Three Class AAA singles runner-up, L-L Class AAA singles
champion,L-L Class AAA
doubles runner-up.
WILL WANNER
So., LancasterMennonitePIAA Class AA singles
quarterfinalist,District Three
Class AA singlesrunner-up, L-L
Class AA singleschampion, L-L
Class AA doublesrunner-up.
Will Wanner(Section Two)
Lancaster Mennonite
In just his sophomore year,Wanner went undefeated (11-0)and won his second consecutiveL-L AA singles title. He finishedsecond in District Three beforefalling in the quarterfinals of thePIAA tournament to eventualchampion Kyle Seelig ofPlumstead Christian. In doubles,Wanner teamed with Haemoon
Won to go 10-1 and finish secondin the league tournament.
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OVERVIEW
For Warwick, the Warriors startedoff not-so-hot, losing a thumperto Manheim Township and aheartbreaker to Lampeter-Strasburg,before going 9-3 down the stretchto finish third in the L-L standings,compete in the L-L tournament, andwin the program’s first-ever DistrictThree playoff game.
For Elizabethtown, the Bearsappeared to have the makings ofa breakout campaign by going 4-1in the L-L early on before falteringdown the stretch, but somewhatmaking up for it by upendingCocalico in overtime in late April.That put a damper on a Cocalicoseason that turned around at thecalendar’s mid-point, signified by
a two-goal win over Lampeter-Strasburg that gave the Eagles hopeof a possible berth into the L-Lplayoffs. But it would be ultimatelyL-S and Ephrata battling down thestretch for the final spot in the L-Lplayoffs, with the Mountaineerswinning the tie-breaker when theyfinished tied with the Pioneers forthe fourth and final spot in the L-Lstandings.
Hempfield and Manheim Township
met in the L-L tournamentchampionship game, the Blue Streakswinning and going on to capture theDistrict Three title while the BlackKnights nabbed the District Threethird-place game, with both teamsputting up a fight in the state playoffs.
BOYS’ LACROSSECOACH OF THE YEAR
JeremyAdamsHempfield
Lancaster-Lebanon League regularseason and tournament runner-up.
The third-place team out of DistrictThree and an appearance in the stateplayoffs. An 18-4 overall record. Fiveplayers named first-team L-L all-stars.An easy choice by L-L coaches toselect Hempfield’s Jeremy Adams asthe league’s 2015 Coach of the Year.
Boys’ Lacrosse
BOYS’ LACROSSEPLAYER OF
THE YEAR
Zach WardHempfield
A commit of NCAA D-I Cornell
and a 2015 L-L First-Team All-Starselection, Ward tallied 73 goalsand 53 assists for the Black Knightsthis spring. He also was recentlynamed a finalist for the U.S. Army-Pro Football Hall of Fame Awardfor Excellence. The award is givento 20 students across the countrywho exemplify strength similar toArmy soldiers. To meet the criteria,students must play on an athleticteam, maintain a minimum GPA of3.5 and be involved with their local
community. Ward meets all of thoserequirements, and although he isa lacrosse player, it was his workin the classroom that got him intoCornell.
ZACH WARD
(white jersey)
Sr., Hempfield
Attack;73 goals, 53 assists,
126 points
CAMERONEPPLE
Sr.,Warwick
Goalie;
331 shotsfaced in 20
games,
208 saves,62.3 save
percentage,
Goalie of the
Year
CHRISAUGERI
Sr.,
ManheimTwp.
Attack; 64 goals,
33 assists,97 points
COLBYSMITH
So.,
Hempfield Attack;
85 goals 22assists,
107 points
NATEPATTERSON
Jr., Lamp.- Stras.
Midfielder;166 shots,
63 goals, 15assists,
22 groundballs
GRAYSONSALLADE
Fr.,
ManheimTwp.
Midfielder; 51 goals,
15 assists, 66 points
SEANVALENTINO
Sr.,
Hempfield Midfielder;44 goals
20 assists,64 points
NOLANSACHS
Sr.,
ManheimTwp.
Defender; 10 goals
2 assists
GRIFFINSCHULTZ
Sr.,Manheim
Twp.
Defender;1 goal, 3assists
BRYCE MUIR
Sr.,
Hempfield Defender; 2 goals,
1 assist, 3 points,
40 groundballs
AARONKAGER
Jr., ManheimTwp.
Midfield; 291 of 394
faceoffs won,
73.9 faceoff percentage,
8 goals, 7assists
Face-off
Specialist ofYear
WILLBLAIR
Jr.,Hempfield
Long-stickMidfielder of
Year
Midfielder; 5 goals,
4 assists, 9 points,
85 ground
balls
KADEKUBICKI
So.,Manheim
Twp.
Short-stickDefensive
Midfielder ofYear
Midfielder; 6 goals,
5 assists, 11
points
The league-wide boys’ lacrosse All-Stars and the Coach of the Year were selected by the L-L League’s boys’ lacrosse coaches. The Player of the Year was selected by sports writer John Walk.
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Girls’ Lacrosse
OVERVIEW
While a familiar face reigned supreme in the end,there were a few notable firsts and entertainingmatchups in the L-L this season.
Manheim Township won the regular season andL-L tournament titles again, before going on towin the program’s seventh-straight District Threetitle. But the Blue Streaks had some challengesalong the way. Most notably, the LancasterCountry Day/Lancaster Catholic/McCaskeyCougars put up a pair of strong battles. In theirregular season matchup, Manheim Township heldoff the Cougars by just a goal. This set the stagefor the L-L tournament title game, which theCougars appeared in for the first time in programhistory. The Blue Streaks needed double-overtime
to down the Cougars, 12-11.
The L-L sent four teams to the District Threeplayoffs, with Hempfield making it to the title gamefor the first time ever, but falling there to ManheimTownship. Still, it marked the fifth time in theDistrict Three tournament’s seven years of existencethat the title game was an all-L-L matchup.
GIRLS’ LACROSSECOACH OF THE YEAR
Mark PinkertonManheim Township
What helped Pinkertonearn this honor was
his coaching tactic inthe quarterfinal roundof districts againstLancaster Country Day/Lancaster Catholic/McCaskey. Twice before the Blue Streaks won bya goal in a pair of nail-biters over the Cougars.In the district quarterfinals, though, the BlueStreaks rolled to a 12-7 victory. What changed?Well, instead of using speed and athleticism tooutpace the opponent — often the key to theBlue Streaks’ victories — Pinkerton had his groupslow things down and play more of a possession
game. This kept the Cougars out of strikingdistance and allowed Manheim Township toeventually go on to win the program’s seventh-straight District Three title. Had a couple thingsgone their way in the PIAA quarterfinals, the L-Lregular season and tournament champion BlueStreaks would have had a good shot at makingan appearance in the state title game.
GIRLS’ LACROSSE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Kelly DaggettLancaster Catholic
Leading your team in goals scoredis hard enough. Handling someof the face-offs and running backand forth as a midfielder on top ofgetting things done offensively iseven harder.
“She developed as a leader overthe years,” said Barbara Zeigler,who coached the Cougars the
last three seasons. “And this yearas a captain she led and workedwith our younger players, whichwas essential but crucial, too, aswe played four freshmen in mostgames.”
Daggett (82 goals, 11 assists, 57percent shooting percentage,76 draw controls, 58 groundballs, 34 caused turnovers) wasa big reason the Cougars madetheir first appearance in the L-Ltournament title game — pushing
Manheim Township to the brink —and returned to the District Threetournament, finishing 16-4 overall.
Daggett will join the Penn Statewomen’s lacrosse team nextspring.
KELLY DAGGETT
Sr., Lanc.Catholic
Midfielder; 82 goals,
11 assists, 57 percent
shooting percentage,
76 draw controls, 58 ground balls,
34 causedturnovers
NATALIE
SUKANICK Sr., Cocalico
MostValuable
Defender;
8 goals, 21assists,
57 groundballs,
25 drawcontrols,
65 causedturnovers
ELIZABETHPETROSKY
Jr.,Manheim
Twp.L-L MostValuable
Attacker;
34 goals, 46assists
EMILYMcBRIDE
Sr., ManheimTwp.
L-L Most
ValuableMidfielder;
102 goals, 35assists,
105 drawcontrols, 47
ground balls
SAMANTHA
HELGESON So.,
Hempfield Midfielder; 90
goals,
58.4 shooting percentage,
18 assists, 63 ground balls,
84 drawcontrols,
31 causedturnovers
PAIGE
DIMINICK So.,
Hempfield
Attack; 77 goals
54.6 shooting percentage,
11 assists, 28 ground balls,
12 drawcontrols,
3 causedturnovers
MEGANDONOHUE
Jr., ManheimTwp.
Defender;19 drawcontrols,
38 groundballs,
19 causedturnovers
LEXI
EBERLY Jr., Cedar
Crest Defender; 7
goals,
3 assists, 38 ground balls
25 drawcontrols,17 causedturnovers
MORGANEDWARDS
Jr., PennManor
Attack; 40 goals,
21 assists,44 drawcontrols,
44 groundballs
McKENNAEDWARDS
Sr., PennManor
Midfielder; 75 goals,
four assists, 54 drawcontrols,
31 groundballs
CAROLINE
KOLVA Sr., Lanc.
Country Day Midfielder; 58 goals,
11 assists, 57 percent
shooting percentage
71 drawcontrols,
59 percentdraw win
percentage, 37 ground
balls, 18caused
turnovers
LAURENMARTE
Sr., Cocalico
Goalkeeper;156 saves,
52 percent save
percentage,
42 groundballs, 16caused
turnovers
LINDSEYMELLOT
So.,Manheim
Twp.Defender; 22 drawcontrols,
41 groundballs, 21caused
turnovers
HANNAHWERTZ
Jr., ManheimTwp.
Midfielder: 21 goals,
6 assists, 58 drawcontrols,
35 groundballs
NICHOLEWAGNER
Sr., CedarCrest
Attack; 57 goals,
22 assists, 28 ground balls,
34 drawcontrols,
27 causedturnovers
The league-wide girls’ lacrosse All-Stars were selected by the L-L League’s girls’ lacrosse coaches. The Coach of the Year and Player of the Year were selected by sports writer John Walk.
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Athletes of the Year 2014-15
Calculating success Spiller found the solutions for achievement in football and wrestling
THE BO SPILLER FILE
HIGH SCHOOL: Solanco
COLLEGE: Bloomsburg
VARSITY SPORTS: Football,wrestling
ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS -
PIAA AAA Silver Medal inwrestling
40 wrestling victories,including 26 falls — 85 for hiscareer
Manheim HolidayTournament and Beast of theEast titles
L-L League and DistrictThree AAA championships titles
40 consecutive victories onthe wrestling mats
Helped football team getinto district playoffs for the firsttime since 2007
71 tackles, 52 solo, including14 tackles for losses
NOTABLE:
For football: a three-timeL-L Section Two First Teamdefensive lineman and two-time LNP Fall All-Star.
For wrestling: named LNPWinter All-Star and two-timeSection One First Team All-Starselection.
QUOTABLE: “I always wantedto play football growing up. Iwanted to be an NFL player(He smiles). Once I got olderI realized wrestling is whereI’m better. I enjoy it more. I liketeam sports, but wrestling, it’sjust you. There’s no excuses,which I like. I don’t like peoplemaking excuses.’’
DAVE BYRNEDBYRNE@LNPNEWS.COM
Out of a constellation of Lancaster-Leb-anon League athletic stars, Solanco’s BoSpiller is the LNP Male Athlete of the Year.
A supernova in two sports, Spiller rattledoff 40 consecutive victories on the wrestling
mats last winter before a heart-breaking,two-point loss in the PIAA Class AAA StateChampionship final.
This just months after he anchored the de-fense of a Solanco football team that tripledits victory total from the previous year andqualified for the District Three Class AAAplayoffs for the first time since 2007.
Which was when Spiller was aDelaware County fifth-grader.He would move from New-town Square to the Southern
End when he was in seventh grade.The youngest of four children of Ed and
Rose Spiller, the Golden Mule linemanmade 71 tackles, 52 solo, including 14 tack-les for losses. He had three sacks, five quar-terback hurries and two forced fumbles.
On the mats his 40 victories included 26
falls — 85 for his career — and he added hisfirst Manheim Holiday Tournament andBeast of the East titles to his third careerMule Classic and second Penn Manor Holi-day and Escape the Rock titles.
A three-time finalist, he claimed hissecond consecutive L-L League and DistrictThree AAA championships this year.
A three-time L-L Section Two FirstTeam defensive lineman and two-time
LNP Fall All-Star, he nabbed his thirdLNP Winter All-Star nod and his
second Section One First Team All-Star selection.
His 128 career victories sit himtied for fourth on the GoldenMules’ all-time list.
We caught up with Spiller on aday when he and Thomas Hainesentertained third graders at Rob-ert Fulton Elementary, joiningthem in a day of kickball.
LNP: Your given name is
Shawn. Where does “Bo”come from?Bo Spiller: When I was little,
like three or four, the big com-mercial was the “Bo knows”with the great Bo Jackson. I’dpick up a football and throwit and my dad would say, “BoKnows!” It kind of stuck and hekept calling me Bo after that.
LNP: How did you get, who got you, interested in wrestling?
Bo: My dad wrestled in highschool and then at Stevens
(Tech), so he got me into it when I was real-ly young. I liked it, but I didn’t love it. OnceI started getting better, I started loving it.
LNP: Define the Southern End experi-ence.
Bo: They all say it’s Hicktown, but I think
it’s one of the (most) friendly places around.You’ll be out for a run and everybody’s wav-ing to you in their car. It’s just so outgoingand welcoming. It’s a great atmosphere, agreat place to raise your kids.
LNP: You’re off to Bloomsburg this fall.What will you study?
Bo: Math education. Math is easily mybest subject. I love solving problems, I likebeing stumped and having to work throughall the steps.
LNP: So, easy question ... What teacherinfluenced you the most?
Bo: I’d probably say my math teacher, Mr.Chris Rocker. Just the way he teaches, theway he interacts with kids made me want tobe a math teacher.
LNP: What’s your favorite Monopolygame piece?
Bo: I like the boot. That’s the one I’vealways had.
LNP: PB&J, Fluffernutter, or the ElvisClassic?
Bo:I’dsaypeanutbutterandjelly.Coach(John)Little alwaysgot the“Uncrustables”everytournamentandtheykindof growonyou,yougettolike‘ema lot.
LNP: Pancakes or waffles?Bo: Waffles.
LNP: Syrup or something else?Bo: It depends on what kind of mood I’m
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Grateful for challenges All that athletics offers gives Liebl road map for life
TIM GROSSTGROSS@LNPNEWS.COM
For Ephrata’s Kelly Liebl, the 2014-15school year brought about milestones andmemories, individual accomplishmentsand team success to cap her Mountaineershigh school career.
Liebl helped Ephrata’s soccer teamreach the state tournament in the fall.On the basketball court in the winter, shescored her 1,000th career point and ledthe Mountaineers in a Section Two titlerace against eventual-champion Leba-non.
During an injury-infused spring season,Liebl keyed the Mounts’ Section Twochampionship and undefeated dual-meetseason while setting school records in bothtrack and field events.
Liebl will attend St. Joseph’s in the falland run track for the Hawks.
LNP: To be named Lancaster News-papers’ Female Athlete of the Year —What does that mean to you?
KellyLiebl:It issuchan honor.Therearesomanytalentedindividualsinthisleague,andtobe pickedandnoticedinallof thetal-entthatsurroundsme isan amazingfeeling.Theleagueisverycompetitive,andI wouldnothavebeenableto improvetowhereI am
todayifit weren’tforthe constantcompe-titiontopushme,as wellasmyamazingcoachesI haveencounteredthroughoutmylife.
LNP: Who’s the best athlete — inany sport — that you’ve com-peted against this year? Whatstands out about her?
Kelly: There are so many amazingathletes I have competed againstthis year. One that really standsout to me would be Brittany Ulrichfrom Lebanon. She is a great athleteand has so much talent. She is also a
very nice girl with a great attitude and lovefor what she does! I was able to play AAUwith her, and it was a great time with herand the rest of my teammates from aroundthe league!
LNP: Which of your teammates has had
the most influence on you?Kelly: The teammate that has influ-
enced me the most would have to be mysister, Kay. She has always been there tosupport me and encourage me, as well aspush me to keep getting better becauseshe is quite the athlete. It’s always inter-esting when we get to compete againsteach other, she’s always ready to com-pete and bring the best she can do.
LNP: Of your three sports, which onedo you think you’ve learned the mostfrom and why?
Kelly: I think I have learned the mostfrom track and field. It always chal-lenges me individually and pullstogether the need to worktogether as a team as well.There are always thingsthat come up that areunexpected, but I enjoythe challenge. I love tofind something within
myself to overcomestruggles and roadblocks in both
THE KELLY LIEBL FILE
HIGH SCHOOL: Ephrata
COLLEGE: St. Joseph’s
VARSITY SPORTS: Soccer,basketball, track and field
ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS -
Member of Ephrata’s District
Three Class AAA semifinalistand PIAA-qualifying soccerteam in 2014
Two-time L-L League SectioTwo soccer all-star
Scored 1,065 career points inbasketball (fifth-highest total inEphrata history)
All-league in basketball(senior season); Three-timeSection Two second-team all-star
Ephrata record-holder in100-meter dash, 200-meterdash, 400-meter dash and long jump and member of school-record 400-meter relay teamand 1,600-meter relay.
District Three Class AAA100-meter dash champion in2014
Team captain in soccer,basketball and track (seniorseason)
NOTABLE: Female winner ofthe 2014-15 A. Landis BrackbillAward and member of theNational Honor Society andGerman National Honor Society.
QUOTABLE: “In 20 years ofcoaching football and trackand field at Ephrata, I canconfidently say that she is thetoughest athlete I have had theprivilege of working with.’’ —Ephrata track and field assistant coach Matthew White
sports and personal life.
LNP: What are the biggest factors in your decision to go to St. Joseph’s?
Kelly:IfellinlovewiththecampusassoonasIsteppedfootonit.It’sbeautiful.Thepeoplearealsosoextremelynice,anditwasclearthey
caredfortheir studentsasindividualsand not justawaytobringinmoney.IalsolovedthatIwillbeabletoattendMassrightoncampussoclosetothedorms.ItsoundsprettycooltobeaHawk,too... .Doesn’tit?
LNP: I’m sure you know of the St. Joe’stradition of the Hawk mascot continu-ously flapping its wings (“The Hawk
will never die”). How long do you think you could flap your arms in the hawkcostume?
Kelly: I do not think I would last verylong without my arms getting tired, but if Iwere to put a time on it, I’d say 15 minutes.Someone needs to get back in the weight
room.
LNP: What has being a student-athlete taught you outside of the
field/court/track?Kelly: It has given me a drive in life to do
the best I can under whatever circumstancesI am facing in life. My eyes have also been
opened to the many gifts and good quali-ties God has given people in life, and thateveryone always has a way to contribute
and give backto others.
LNP: What will you missthe mostabout wear-ing the Eph-rata colors asan athlete?
Kelly: I willLIEBL, pageA16
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L L LEAGUE BOYS TRACK AND FIELD
BOYS’ TRACK AND FIELD COACH OF THE YEAR
Carl FrederickMcCaskey
Guiding the Red Tornadoto its first Lancaster-Lebanon League titlesince 2007, Frederickand his staff cappeda team season thatsaw McCaskey win allsix of its dual meets
in a competitive Section One race by anaverage of 42 points. Three McCaskeyboys — Nathan Henderson (twice), CainResch and Eddie Adams — struck goldat the L-L League meet, and McCaskey’sindividuals and relay teams took homeseven district medals.
OVERVIEW
The 2015 boys' track and field seasonsaw L-L League resurgences in Lancaster,
Lebanon and Quarryville, districtdominance on the throwing fields anda handful of hardware at the statechampionship meet.
A deep and talented McCaskey team,coached by Carl Frederick, ascended tothe top of the league, knocking off sectionrival Cedar Crest in Week One and ridingthe momentum to an undefeated dual-meet record and section crown. A pairof gold medals from sophomore NathanHenderson — who also set a school
record and clocked the second-fastest3,200-meter run time in L-L League historythis season — helped the Red Tornadocapture their first league title since 2007.
Also on the track, Solanco junior BillyCooney — the league's 110-meter and300-meter hurdles champion — helped ayoung Solanco team claim its first sectiontitle in 21 years. The Golden Mules outlastedan invigorated Lebanon team atop theSection Two standings.
Warwick senior David Lucas wrapped up
his standout throwing career with leagueand district discus gold before miningsilver in discus and shot put at the PIAAChampionships. Donegal senior BryceSadler won the district shot put andheadlined a list of seven L-L League boyson the medal stand for the District ThreeClass AAA boys' shot put.
Boys’ Track and Field
RELAYS
TORY LONG
Sr., Hempfield
100: L-L Leaguechamp, 12.21; DistrictThree Class AAA 4th,
11.28.
JAVON McINTYRE
Jr., Garden Spot
200: L-L League 5th, 23.09; District
Three Class AAA 6th,
22.69.
JERONIMO
RODRIGUEZ
Sr., Lebanon400: L-L League
2nd, 49.66; District
Three Class AAA 3rd,48.69; PIAA Class AAA 2nd, 49.12.
JESSE CRUISE
So., Cedar Crest
800: L-L League 2nd, 1:57.41; DistrictThree Class AAA 6th,
1:57.50.
BRIAN DELANY
Jr., ManheimTownship
1,600: L-L League6th, 4:31.99; District
Three Class AAA 5th,4:25.95.
NATHAN
HENDERSON
So., McCaskey 3,200: L-L League
champ, 4:20.76;
District Three Class AAA 2nd, 9:18.48;
PIAA Class AAA 9th,9:08.89 (2nd all-time
in L-L history).
TROY MILLER
Jr., SolancoLong Jump: L-L
League champ, 21-2;District Three Class
AAA 2nd, 22-11.
EDDIE ADAMS
Sr., McCaskey Triple Jump: L-LLeague champ,44-3.75; District
Three Class AAA 6th,45-0.5.
ALEX McCORD
Sr., Warwick High Jump: L-L
League 4th, 6-0;District Three Class AAA champ, 6-4;
PIAA Class AAA 6th,
6-4.
DIEGO CRUZ
Sr., LancasterCatholic
Pole Vault: L-LLeague 3rd, 13-6;
District Three Class AA 2nd, 14-0; PIAA
Class AA 5th, 14-0.
BRYCE SADLER
Sr., Donegal Shot Put: L-L League 2nd, 53-0; District
Three Class AAAchamp, 54-7.5.
EVAN HORN
Jr., Cedar Crest Javelin: L-L Leaguechamp, 181-4; District
Three Class AAAchamp, 179-8; PIAA
Class AAA 6th, 185-3.
4x100
Conestoga Valley (Sr. DominickFalcon, Sr. Darion Whitfield, Sr.
Jamaar Parker, Jr. Darion Whitfield)
L-L League 3rd, 43.46; DistrictThree Class AAA 4th, 43.01.
4x400
Hempfield (Jr. Darnell Lathon, Jr. Andrew Pogue, Jr. Dillon Powers,
So. Nathaniel Tadesse)
L-L League 2nd, 3:23.44; DistrictThree Class AAA 4th, 3:22.84.
4x800
Cedar Crest (Sr. Jared Glosser, Jr.Matt Royer, Sr. Jordan Cruise, So.
Jesse Cruise)
District Three Class AAA champ,7:54.01; PIAA Class AAA 6th,
7:50.28.
The league-wide track and field All-Stars were selected by sports writer Tim Gross. Coach of the Year was selected with the help of theleague’s coaches and the selection of Player of the Year was based on comments from coaches and LancasterOnline polls.
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BOYS' TRACK ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
BILLY COONEY
Jr., SolancoHigh Hurdles: L-L League
champ, 14.61; District ThreeClass AAA 2nd, 14.65; PIAA
Class AAA 5th, 14.70.
Intermediate Hurdles: L-LLeague champ, 38.62;
District Three Class AAA 2nd, 39.37.
Billy CooneySolanco
Bill Cooney, the Golden Mules' juniorhurdler, claimed a pair of gold medals at theLancaster-Lebanon League championships,sweeping the 110-meter high hurdles(14.61) and 300-meter intermediate hurdles(38.62) races. His 300 time clocked in as thefastest in the Lancaster-Lebanon Leaguethis season and the 10th fastest time in thestate, according to the Pennsylvania Trackand Field Coaches Association. He helpedSolanco post a 7-0 record in dual meets toclaim the Section Two title and a third-placefinish at the league meet.
Cooney continued his postseason with a pairof silver medals at the District Three ClassAAA meet. He advanced to the PIAA final in
the 300-meter hurdles race, finishing fifth at14.70. LancasterOnline poll winner: Cooney.
DAVID LUCASSr., Warwick
Discus: L-L Leaguechamp, 192-3; District
Three Class AAA champ,175-7; PIAA Class AAA
2nd, 183-1.
BOYS’ FIELD ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
David LucasWarwick
David Lucas repeated as the PIAA Class AAAdiscus silver medalist and added a silver medal inthe shot put with a personal-record throw of 56-8. The Penn State-bound senior’s regular-seasoncampaign opened with a discus throw of 190-6. Lucascontinued his assault on the far reaches of the discusfield throughout the season, throwing 199-7 at thePenn Relays for a silver medal — the longest discus
throw in the state, according to the PennsylvaniaTrack and Field Coaches Association — and 192-3 towin the L-L League title. Lucas finished seventh in theshot put at the league meet and fourth in the DistrictThree Class AAA event. He entered the PIAA seeded11th in Class AAA shot put before winning his silvermedal. LancasterOnline poll winner: Eddie Adams,McCaskey.
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GIRLS’ TRACK AND FIELD COACH OF THE YEAR
Curt RogersHempfieldThe Black Knights added to theircontinued success under Rogers thisseason, winning their 11th straightSection One title and their 13th league
championship in the last 15 years bytotaling 105 points to second-placeCocalico’s 64. Hempfield’s Dani Bland(twice individually), Sarah Klag, BriThomas and the 4x100-meter relayteam all won league gold medals,as the Black Knights picked up ninemedals at districts.
Girls’ Track and Field
GIRLS’ TRACK ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Dani Bland
HempfieldThe keystone of Hempfield’s 11th straight Section One title,and third Lancaster-Lebanon League team title in the last fouryears, Bland won league titles in the 100-meter dash (12.38) and200-meter dash (25.88), and she anchored the Black Knights’4x100-meter relay team in its gold-medal run (48.88).
Bland, a senior, finished fourth in the Class AAA 100-meter dash(12.37) at districts and fifth at states (12.28). The Black Knights’400-meter relay team finished third in the district at 43.80,qualifying for the state meet. LancasterOnline poll winner:Jordan Haberstroh, Columbia.
DANI BLAND
Sr., Hempfield 100: L-L League champ, 12.38;District Three Class AAA 4th,
12.37; PIAA Class AAA 5th, 12.31.
GIRLS’ FIELD ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Emily StaufferCocalico
Returning from an injury to her dominant throwing arm in2014, Stauffer helped Cocalico post a 6-1 record in SectionTwo. During her junior campaign, Stauffer also finishedfifth at the Penn Relays in the shot put (46-0.25) andauthored the third-best shot put throw in the state (46-0.5),according to the Pennsylvania Track and Field Coaches
Association. Stauffer won L-L League gold in the shot put(43-10) and discus (121-4) and claimed the Class AAA shotput crown (43-7) and a silver medal in the discus (122-6).
She followed up a fourth-place shot put performanceat the PIAA Championships (42-6) with a bronze-medal-winning personal record in the discus (133-2).LancasterOnline poll winner: Hannah Knowlton, LancasterCatholic.
EMILYSTAUFFER
Jr., CocalicoShot Put:
L-L Leaguechamp, 43-10;District Three
Class AAAchamp, 43-7;PIAA Class AAA 4th,
42-6.
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4x100
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L-L League champ, 48.88;District Three Class AAA 3rd,
48.80.
4x400
Manheim Township (Fr. JuliaMason, Jr. Meredith Newman,Fr. Anna Gurdak, So. Courtney
German)
L-L League champ, 4:01.74;District Three Class AAA 3rd.
3:57.73.
4x800
Donegal (So. Seneca Straub,Fr. Alice Fernald, Sr. AlaynaDeBruin, Jr. Sami Stoner)
L-L League 2nd, 9:44.05;District Three Class AAA 7th,
9:34.69.CLARA FORNEY
Sr., ConestogaValley
200: L-L Leaguechamp, 25.85.
KELLY LIEBL
Sr., Ephrata400: District Three
Class AAA 3rd, 56.82.
BRI THOMAS
Sr., Hempfield 1,600: L-L Leaguechamp, 2:27.63;
District Three Class AAA 4th, 5:07.52.
REAGAN HESS
So., Annville-
CleonaLong Jump:Top mark in L-L
League, 18-3.
OVERVIEW
The 2015 section titles for the Lancaster-Lebanon Leaguegirls’ teams belonged to two incumbents and a first-timewinner. Hempfield and Ephrata continued multi-yearstreaks as Section One and Section Two champions whilethe Donegal girls claimed the first track and field section
title in school history.
Hempfield cruised to its 21st team title in program history,topping injury-hampered Ephrata in the league meet. TheBlack Knight girls won the 100-meter dash, 200-meterdash, 400-meter dash, 1,600-meter run and 400-meterrelay in the league meet’s track events.
Manheim Township’s Meredith Newman and Columbia’s
Jordan Haberstroh claimed postseason gold on the track,winning the District Three Class AAA 800-meter run andClass AA 3,200-meter run, respectively.
In the field events, Cocalico’s Emily Stauffer took leagueand district gold in the shot put circle while Lebanon’sErin Winters capped her career by winning the league’spole vault title and setting a district record.
MEREDITH
NEWMAN
Jr., ManheimTownship
800: L-L Leaguechamp, 2:17.66;District Three
Class AAA champ, 2:13.84; PIAA Class AAA 8th, 2:14.70.
JORDAN
HABERSTROH
Fr., Columbia 3,200: District Three
Class AA champ,11:42.44; PIAA Class AA 10th, 11:33.48.
STEPH
WAHL
Jr., Cocalico
High Hurdles: L-LLeague champ,15.45; District
Three Class AAA 5th, 16.07.
NESTA
PETIT-TON
Jr., Garden Spot IntermediateHurdles: L-L
League champ,46.24; District
Three Class AAAfifth, 45.74.
HANNAH
KNOWLTON
Sr., LancasterCatholic
Triple Jump: L-LLeague champ,
35-6; District ThreeClass AA 3rd,
34-6.5.
SHERIDAN
McNEIL
Jr., Warwick
High Jump: L-LLeague champ,
5-2; District ThreeClass AAA 6th, 5-2.
ERIN
WINTERS
Sr., LebanonPole Vault: L-LLeague champ,
12-6; District ThreeClass AAA 2nd,
12-4 (meet record);PIAA Class AAA
5th, 12-0.
ALEX
ZIMMERMAN
Sr., ManheimTownship
Discus: L-L League 3rd, 117-5; DistrictThree Class AAA4th, 121-4; PIAAClass AAA 6th,
128-0.
HEIDI
STRAUSBAUGH
Fr., ManheimCentral
Javelin: L-L League 5th, 115-0; District
Three Class AAA 3rd, 133-4; PIAA
Class AAA 7th,126-11.
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BASEBALL
COACHES’ ALL-SECTION TEAMS
SECTION ONE
FIRST TEAMName (Grade, School) ................ PositonAnthony Knight (Sr., Penn Manor) ...........CTim Griest (Jr., Warwick) ................... .... 1BNick Gonzalez (Sr., Cedar Crest) ............ 2BTim Gailor (Jr., Hempeld) .....................SSCollin Gro (Sr., Penn Manor) ............... 3BBen Lukawski (Sr., Hempeld) .............. 3BGrant Oberholtzer (Sr., Hempeld).......OFCameron Dickerson (Sr., Penn Manor).. OFGrant Zimmerman (Sr., Warwick) ......... OFDrew Keller (Sr., Warwick) ....................DHAlec Miller (Jr., Hempeld) ......................PJe Taylor (So., Penn Manor)...................PJacob Herr (Jr., Penn Manor) ...................P
SECOND TEAMJon Beck (Sr., Hempeld) .................. .......C
Joseph Carpenter (Fr., Cedar Crest) ...... 1BNate Brown (Jr., Penn Manor) .............. 2BChase Marn (Sr., Warwick) .................. SSJerey Acevedo (Jr., McCaskey) ............. SSLuke Mariano (Jr., Warwick) ................. 3BMahew Fry (Sr., McCaskey) ................ 3BLuke Hackman (Sr.. Warwick) ............... OFAusn Douple (Sr., Cedar Crest) ........... OFDerek Manning (Sr., Hempeld) ........P/OFGrant Gale (So., Penn Manor) ...........P/OFThomas Elliot (Jr., Warwick).....................PRyan Dornes (Sr., Manheim Twp.) ........ UT
SECTION TWO
FIRST TEAMBrady Lefever (Sr., Elizabethtown) ...........CBailey Keys (Jr., Solanco) ..........................CDaulton Marn (Jr., Conestoga Valley) INFNate Fassnach (Jr., Ephrata) ................. INFDillon Good (Jr., Ephrata) .................. INF/PCameron Enck (Sr., L-S) .....................I NF/PBrandon Nickel (Sr., L-S) .................... INF/PBrock Kauman (So., Garden Spot) ..... INFAnthony Torreulla (Jr., Garden Spot) ... INFBear Shank (Jr., L-S) ............................. . OFTyler Rosepink (Sr., Elizabethtown) ...OF/PKenny Walton (Sr., Solanco) .................... .PAusn Lowery (Sr., Ephrata) ....................PNick Lehman (Jr., Garden Spot) ...............P
SECOND TEAM
Luke Trainer (So., Conestoga Valley) ........CJusn Carvell (Jr., Ephrata) ................... ....CJared Duy (Jr., Conestoga Valley) ....... INFChase Weik (Jr., Ephrata) .................. ... INFColin Eckman (Jr., L-S) .................... ...... INFNick Sweigart (Jr., Elizabethtown) ........ INFAusn Pletcher (Sr., L-S)....................... INFJoe Murray (Jr., Solanco) ................... ... INFBrady Thomas (Jr., Solanco) ................. INFBrandon Schwark (Sr., Ephrata) ............ UTBrendan Young (Jr., Elizabethtown) ...... OFTony Rambo (Sr., Solanco) .................... OFNick Stoner (So., Elizabethtown) .......P/UTRyan Smith (So., Garden Spot) ................PRobert Beard (Sr., Solanco) .................. ....PJeremy Sabathine (Jr., Etown) ..................P
SECTION THREE
FIRST TEAMIsaac Wengert (Jr., No. Lebanon) .......... OFDan Wiederrecht (Sr., Manheim Cent.) OFFrank Bowman (Sr., Manheim Cent.) ....OFCamryn Shaak (So., Lebanon) ............... OF
Blake Rei (Sr., Manheim Central) ....... INFRyan Myers (Sr., Donegal) .................. .. INFJeremy Marshall (Sr., Cocalico) ............ INFCody Kissinger (So., Lebanon) ............. INFCamren Ney (Sr., Donegal) ................... P/CNate Baxter, Sr. (Cocalico) .................. ......PSam Lazowski (Sr., Donegal) ....................PWya Beakler (Sr., Northern Lebanon) ...PJordan Nichols (Sr., Northern Lebanon)...P
SECOND TEAMTyler Keppley (Fr., Cocalico) .................. OFEthan Hess (Jr., Donegal) ................... ... OFKevin Starner (So., Manheim Central) ..OFTravis Zimmerman (Jr., Elco) ................ INFLogan Blouch (Jr., Lebanon) ................. INFNick Lucky (Fr.,Cocalico) ...................... INFNoah Gingrich (Jr., No. Lebanon) ......... INFChris Beaudoin (Jr., Donegal) ............... INFWilliam Scaturro (Jr., Lebanon) ............ INFChase Dubendorf (Jr., No. Lebanon) ........CCole Bla (Jr., Elco) ..................................PDaniel Caricabeur (Jr., Lebanon) ..............PAlec Sherk (Jr., Cocalico) ..........................P
SECTION FOUR
FIRST TEAMMitch Eck (So., Lanc. Catholic) ............. INFCasey Regan (Sr., Lanc. Catholic) ......... INFDerek Sheckard (Sr., Columbia) ........... INFTrevor Kunkle (Jr., Pequea Valley) ........ INFColton Long (Sr., Annville-Cleona) ....... INFJared Kramp (Sr., Lanc. Catholic)........... OFJordan Sco (So.,Lanc. Catholic) .......... OFMitch Long (So., Annville-Cleona) ........ OFAusn Marnez (Fr., Lanc. Menn.) ....... OFTyler Peters (So., Lanc. Catholic)..............CBeau Heagy (Jr., Pequea Valley) ...............CBayley Jamanis (Jr., Lanc. Catholic) ..........PDillon Marsh (Fr., Lanc. Catholic) .............P
Alec Barr (Jr., Annville-Cleona) ................P
SECOND TEAMBryan Downey (So., Lanc. Catholic) ..... INFBayley Jamanis (Jr., Lanc. Catholic) ...... INFAdam Geltz (Sr., Columbia) .................. INFJeremy Newswanger (Jr., Lanc. Me nn.) INFTyler Schrader (Jr., Annville-Cleona) .... INFGabe Cicala (Fr., Lanc. Cath.) ................ OFDillon Marsh (Fr., Lanc. Cath.)............... OFAndrew Sheckard (So., Columbia) ........ OFNoah Sturges (Sr., Lanc. Menn.) ........... OFNoah Connor (Sr., Annville-Cleona) ...... OFAndrew Plasno (Sr., Columbia) ..............CHunter Long (Jr., Annville-Cleona) ...........CShawn Henry (Jr., Lanc. Cath.) .................P
Derek Sheckard (Sr., Columbia) ...............PAdam Geltz (Sr., Columbia) ................... ...PColton Long (Sr., Annville-Cleona) ...........P
SOFTBALL
COACHES’ ALL-LEAGUE TEAM
PITCHERS
Name ............................(School, Grade)Briany Hook...................Penn Manor, Fr.Makyla Yoder .................. ...... Donegal, So.Jordan Weaver .....Lampeter-Strasburg, Jr.
CATCHERSJoanie Miller ............ Conestoga Valley, Sr.Rachel Mummau .................. . Donegal, Sr.
FIRST BASESara Braungard ....Lampeter-Strasburg, Sr.Lauren Lichtenwalner ......... Hempeld, Jr.
SECOND BASE
Mackenzie Russell ............... Warwick, So.Brianna Garber .... Lampeter-Strasburg, Jr.
THIRD BASELacy Smith .................. Manheim Twp., Sr.Erica Dulac .............Northern Lebanon, Sr.
SHORTSTOPRachel Robinson ................. .. Donegal, So.Vanessa Strohm .....................Warwick, Sr.
OUTFIELDAshley Royer ........................ ..Warwick, Sr.Kyra Brakeeld ................. ... Hempeld, Jr.Abby Heidelbaugh .................Solanco, So.Hannah Garber .... Lampeter-Strasburg, Fr.Hannah Fischer ...........Annville-Cleona, Jr.Savanna Kolenda ................... Donegal, Fr.
COACHES’ ALL-SECTION TEAMS
SECTION ONE
FIRST TEAMName (Grade, School) ................ PositonBriany Hook (Fr., Penn Manor) ..............PLauren Lichtenwalner (Jr., Hempeld) .....PMaddie Gable (Jr., Cedar Crest) ...............PAmanda Herr (Fr., Warwick) .................. ..PReilly Gearhart (Jr., Manheim Twp.) ........PZoey Schneck (Sr., Hempeld ..................CAlyssa Perkins (Sr., Manheim Twp.) .........CMackenzie Russell (So., Warwick) ........ 2BAubrey Hartman (Sr., Hempeld) ......... 2BNichole Rhoads (Sr., Hempeld) ........... SSMariah Flawd (Sr., McCaskey) ............... SSVanessa Strohm (Sr., Warwick) ............. SSAugust Mason (Sr., Manheim Twp.) ......SSNicole Mengel (So., Warwick) .............. 3BLacy Smith (Sr., Manheim Twp.) ........... 3BAshley Royer (Sr., Warwick) ................. OFKyra Brakeeld (Jr., Hempeld)............. OF
Nykira Reid (Jr., McCaskey) ................... CF
HONORABLE MENTIONKylie Myers (So., McCaskey) ................. ..PEmma Spang (Jr., Cedar Crest) . ...............CKeiley Lloyd (So., McCaskey)....................CSamantha Duplissey (Jr., Penn Manor) ... C/1BMadyson Popalis (Sr., Hempeld) ......... 1BAnna DeBellis (So., Cedar Crest) .......... 3BBri Wood-Hickey (Jr., Penn Manor) ....... OFAlyssa Schriver (Fr., Penn Manor) ......... OF
SECTION TWO
FIRST TEAMTaylor Marn (Jr., Garden Spot) ...............PKalyn Burger (Jr., Solanco) .......................PLauren Allison (Jr., Elizabethtown) ...........PAlexa Hershberger (So., Ephrata) ............CCourtney Petersheim (Sr., Garden Spot) .... CBekah Borcky (Jr., Solanco) ......................CNicole Baker (Jr., Elizabethtown) .............CJoanie Miller (Sr., Conestoga Valley) ........CLily Beamenderfer (Sr., Con. Valley) ...... 1BMadi Sheaer (Sr., Solanco).................. 2BMaribeth Ault (Sr., Solanco)................... SSEmily Brubaker (Jr., Elizabethtown) ....... SSMorgan Almodovar (Sr., Con. Valley) ..... SSBriany Rier (Jr., Ephrata) ................... SSBrandi Clark (Fr., Garden Spot) ............. OFAbby Heidelbaugh (So., Solanco) ......... OFKirsten Mumma (So., Elizabethtown) ... OFPayton Halbleib Jr., Elizabethtown) ...... OF
HONORABLE MENTIONKatlyn Roth (So., Lebanon) ......................PMarissia Rookie (Sr., Lebanon) ............. 1BSydney Nichols (So., Garden Spot) ........SSMariah Rodriguez (Jr., Lebanon) ........... OF
Katelyn Fisher (Sr., Ephrata) .................. UT
SECTION THREE
FIRST TEAMMakyla Yoder (So., Donegal)....................PJordan Weaver (Jr., Lamp.-Stras.) ........... .PClaire Shaak (Sr., Elco) .............................PRachel Mummau (Sr., Donegal) ...............CErin Tirko (Sr., Donegal) .................... .... 1BSara Braungard (Sr., Lamp.-Stras.) ........ 1B
Kaitlyn Witmer (So., Donegal) .............. 2BBrianna Garber (Jr., Lamp.-Stras.) ......... 2BRachel Robinson (So., Donegal) ............. SSErica Dulac (Sr., Northern Lebanon) ..... 3BJessica Snader (Jr., Cocalico) ................. OFAutumn Eldeen (Sr., Manheim Cent.) ... OFSavanna Kolenda (Fr., Donegal) ............ OFVeronica Reinhart (Sr., Elco) ................. OFHannah Garber (Fr., Lamp.-Stras.) ........ OFKatelyn High (Sr., Lamp.-Stras.) ............. OFEmma Beamsderfer (Jr., Manheim Cent.) ...OFDelaney Gro (So., Lamp.-Stras.) .......... DP
HONORABLE MENTIONJessica Kreiser (Jr., Northern Lebanon) ...PCortney Hosteer (Sr., No. Lebanon) ......CSarah Yermalouch (Fr., Elco) .................. SSCaitlin Riegel (Jr., Cocalico) ....................SSJuliana Sheaer (Sr., Manheim Cent.)....... 3BStephanie Kochel (Fr., Cocalico)............ 3BJillian Wolgemuth (Jr. Manheim Cent.) .....OFMolly Mount (Sr., Northern Lebanon) ..OFCourtney Hogeland (Sr., Elco) ............... OF
SECTION FOUR
FIRST TEAMKaleigh Gerringer (Sr., Lanc. Menn.) ........... PEmma Lerchen (Jr., Annville-Cleona) .......... PAmber Rexrode (So., Annville-Cleona) ....... CElizabeth Mowrer (Fr., Columbia) ............... CTessa Katalinas (Jr., Lancaster Catholic) .... 1B
Jenna Eckman (Fr., Columbia) ................... 1BLenea Riehl (Jr., Pequea Valley) ................. 1BMorgan Brubaker (Sr., Lanc. Menn.) .........2BAllison Warren (Jr., Leb. Catholic) ..............SSLindsey White (Jr., Leb. Catholic) ...........SS/CMorgan Zimmerman (So., Annville-Cleona) .....SSKayla Diluzio (Sr., Pequea Valley)................SSMackenzie Lindenberger (Sr., Columbia) ...SSChristy Snyder (Sr., Annville-Cleona) .........3BSerenity Faus (Fr., Columbia) ................... ..3BCassidy King (So., Lanc. Mennonite) .........3BHannah Fischer (Jr., Annville-Cleona......... CF
HONORABLE MENTIONSabrina Ryan (So., Pequea Valley) ........... PHannah Callihan (Fr., Leb. Catholic) ......... P
Faith Kostow (Fr., Lebanon Catholic) ....... PAmy Buckley (Sr., Lebanon Catholic) ..... 1BSarah Fischer So., Annville-Cleona) ....... 2BJordan Walsh (Sr., Pequea Valley) .......... CFCaroline Henry (Sr., Lanc. Catholic) ........SSJen Meck (Jr., Lancaster Catholic) ...... 3B/P
VOLLEYBALL
COACHES’ ALL-SECTION TEAMS
SECTION ONE
FIRST TEAMName (Grade, School) ................. PositonChris Booth (Sr., Hempeld) ..................OHBen Naumann (Sr., Hempeld) ..............OHNick Oleksa (Jr., Hempeld) ..................Lib.Carson Brown (Sr., Manheim Twp.) ........ MDawson Funk, (Sr, Penn Manor) ........ OH/SSam Greenslade (Jr., Penn Manor) ........OHNoah Leichliter (Sr., Penn Manor) .......... MGrin Sangrey (Sr.) Penn Manor ...........OHNate Miller (Sr., Warwick) .................... ..OHBryce Workman (Sr., Warwick) ..............OH
SECOND TEAMDwane Holloman (Sr., Cedar Crest) .......OHThomas Vulgaris (Sr., Conestoga Valley) .... OHTyler Buterbaugh (Jr., Hempeld) ........... MCole Rineer (Sr., Hempeld) ................... MEthan Williams (Jr., Hempeld) ................SJonathan Holliday (Sr., Manheim Twp.) ....OHNathan Johnson (Jr., Manheim Twp.) .......SJusn Torres (Sr., Penn Manor) ............... MAdam Black (Jr., Warwick) ........................S
Kyle Joseph (Sr., Warwick ..................... Lib.
SECTION TWO
FIRST TEAMDylan Saazhan (Sr., Cocalico) ...............OHMitch Stauer (Sr., Cocalico) ................MHGarre Strunk (Sr., Cocalico) ....................SNick Farlow (Jr., Ephrata) ...................... MHAlex Modrzecki (Jr., Ephrata) ....................SAusn Sindall (Sr., Garden Spot) ...........MHZack Alderman (Sr., Lanc. Mennonite) ...OHGaryd Marn (Sr., Lanc. Mennonite) ........SJarred Sands (Sr., Lanc. Mennonite) .....MHTucker Ford (Sr., Manheim Central) .......OH
SECOND TEAMNick Baxter (Jr., Cocalico) .................. ..Opp.John Waskowicz (Sr., Cocalico) ..............OHHunter Lehman (Jr., Ephrata) ................MHSco Waller (Sr., Ephrata) ................. .....OHKole Horst (Jr., Garden Spot).....................SCaleb Williams (Sr., Garden Spot) ......... Lib.Evan Augsburger (Jr., Lanc. Menn.) . ......OHEric Weaver (Sr., Lanc. Mennonite) ...... Lib.Taylor Funk (So. Manheim Central) ......MHDishon Shelley (Sr., Manheim Cent.) ....MH
Secon One MVP: Ben Naumann, HempeldSecon Two MVP: Mitch Stauer, Cocalico
TENNIS
COACHES’ ALL-SECTION TEAMS
SECTION ONE
FIRST TEAM
Colin Muraika .........................Cedar CrestDerek Hagino ................... ........ HempeldJack Fowler ................Manheim TownshipNick Tull ..................................Cedar CrestCalvin Athey .................. ........... HempeldGrin Clark ...............Manheim Township
HONORABLE MENTIONDan Ansel ..................Manheim Township
SECTION TWO
FIRST TEAMAdam Bahney ................. .................... ElcoGalen McNaughton .................. .......... ElcoConnor Marn ................... .......... CocalicoPatrick Cook ................. Lancaster CatholicWilliam Wanner .......Lancaster Mennonite
HONORABLE MENTIONBlake Marn ..................Manheim Central
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BOYS’ LACROSSE
COACHES’ TEAM
FIRST TEAMName (Grade, School) .................PositonZach Ward (Sr., Hempeld) .............. AackChris Augeri (Sr., Manheim Twp.) ....AackColby Smith (So., Hempeld)........... Aack
Nate Paerson (Jr., L-S)............. MidelderGrayson Sallade (Fr., Man. Twp.).... MidelderSean Valenno (Sr., Hemp.) ...... MidelderNolan Sachs (Sr., Man. Twp.) ...... DefenderGrin Schultz (Sr., Man. Twp.) ...DefenderBryce Muir (Sr., Hempeld) ........ DefenderAaron Kager (Jr., Man. Twp.)..... MidelderWill Blair (Jr., Hempeld) .......... MidelderKade Kubicki (So., Man. Twp.) .. MidelderCameron Epple (Sr., Warwick) ......... Goalie
SECOND TEAMMax Warmingham (Sr., L-S) ............. AackKevin Curcio (Sr., Manheim Twp.) ....AackRyan Miller (Sr., Manheim Twp.) ..... AackColin Strange (Sr., Hempeld) ... Midelder
Tom Poulos (Jr., Elizabethtown) ... MidelderDavis Carr (Sr., Manheim Twp.) ..MidelderChase Pirozzi (Jr., L-S) ......................DefenderParker Wolf (Jr., Manheim Twp.)...DefenderDenver Comp (Sr., CV) ................ DefenderGrant Williams (Sr., Hempeld) ....Face-o Matt Lane (Fr., LCD/McCaskey/Lanc. Cath.) ...LS MidfielderJarret Abernethy (Sr., Hemp.) SSD MidelderBen Poudziunas (So., Cocalico) ........Goalie
HONORABLE MENTIONATTACK — Kobi Biemesderfer, Sr., War-
wick; Mike Weaver, Jr. Cedar Crest; BroganGalbreath, Sr., Warwick; Jusn Hoover, Sr.,Ephrata; Derek Swi, Jr., Elizabethtown;Brandon Adams, Sr., Ephrata; Gage Bootay,
Sr., Elizabethtown.MIDFIELD — Dylan Speitel, Jr., Manheim
Township; Ausn Sensenig, Ephrata; Rea-gan Ketchum, Jr., Manheim Township; Ste-phen Roda, Jr., Cedar Crest; Cory Hurst, Jr.,Garden Spot; Dylan Gillisse, Sr., Hempeld;Devon Delpiano, Sr., Cocalico; Shane Gal-way, Sr., Warwick.
DEFENSE— Nate Owsinski, Sr., Warwick;Nolan Wherle, Jr., LCD/LCHS/McCaskey;Jusn Hess, Sr., Warwick; Kyle Orendor,Jr., Elizabethtown.
FACE-OFF — Doug Quinn, Sr., Cocalico;Teddy Mazaheri, Jr., Lampeter-Strasburg
LONG-STICK MIDFIELDERS — CyrusDunn, Jr., Ephrata; Jacob Mast, Jr., Garden
Spot; Mark Howland, Jr., Warwick.SHORT-STICK DEFENSIVE MIDFIELDER —
Chris Rivera, Jr., Manheim Township; TylerBogda, Jr., Warwick.
GOALIE — Caton Johnson, Fr., ManheimTownship; Marco Pecca, Jr., Lampeter-Strasburg; Nicholas Kirk, Sr., Penn Manor.
2. Ephrata .................... .................... 49.28(Ka. Liebl, Smith, Young, Ke. Liebl)
3. McCaskey .................... ................. 49.48(Bain, Smith-Jones, Williams, Paige)
4. Penn Manor. .................. .............. 50.07(Stackhouse, Marn, Gibson, Washington)
5. Annville-Cleona........................ ...... 50.5(Malloy, Zimmerman, Merone, Hess)
6. Conestoga Valley .................. ......... 50.6(Grucelski, Burch, Cheyney, Forney)
1,600 RELAY
1. Manheim Twp. ................ ............. 3:57.73 (Gurdak, M. Newman, Mason, German)2. Hempeld .................. ................... .. 4:03.8 (Bland, Yoder, Gamble, Klag)3. Conestoga Valley ................... ....... 4:07.16 (Cheyney, Musser, Sell, Forney)4. Ephrata .................. .................. ........ 4:10.1 (Weaver, M. Mahlandt, Holtz, E. Voigt)5. Donegal ................. .................. ...... 4:10.22 (A. Fernald, Goodwill, Stoner, Walker)6. Manheim Central...................... .... 4:15.96 (Bollinger, Wiederrecht, Hosler, Dinger)
3,200 RELAY1. Donegal ......................................9:34.69 (Straub, DeBruin, Lloyd, Stoner)2. Ephrata .......................................9:36.53
(M. Mahlandt, Morgan, T. Mahlandt, Schaller)3. Warwick ......................................9:46.85 (Bomberger, Echternach, White, Garber)4. Lampeter-Strasburg .................... ..9:47.9 (McClintock, Gard, Pritchard, Stoltzfus)5. Manheim Township ....................9:54.56 (Gurdak, Hacke, Mason, Rogers)6. Hempeld ...................................9:57.29 (Yoder, Gates, Allison, Thomas)
SHOT PUT1. Emily Stauer, Cocalico.............. 47-7.752. Sunny Greene, CV .................... 41-10.753. Shanna Sweigart, Cedar Crest...... 40-9.54. Aliyah Striver, McCaskey. ................ 37-85. Alecia Rohrer, Hempeld ........... 37-4.256. Deja Loose, Hempeld............... 36-6.75
DISCUS1. Emily Stauer, Cocalico................. 133-22. Alex Zimmerman, Man. Twp......... 128-03. Aliyah Striver, McCaskey. .............. 122-54. Alecia Rohrer, Hempeld .............. 118-95. Sunny Greene, Conestoga Valley .. 117-46. Natasha Cruz, McCaskey............... 116-4
JAVELIN1. Heidi Strausbaugh, Man. Central ....133-42. Alecia Rohrer, Hempeld .............. 132-63. Mackenzie Hainley, Cocalico ......... 127-14. Emily Conklin, Solanco .................. 121-45. Jenna Lawville, Cocalico ............... 120-56. Abby Hower, Cedar Crest .............. 116-6
LONG JUMP1. Reagan Hess, Annville-Cleona ........ 18-3
2. Kelly Liebl, Ephrata ......................... 18-23. Steph Wall, Cocalico ................ 17-11.754. Desnee Holloman, Cedar Crest....16-11.55. Hannah Knowlton, Lanc. Cath. ..... 16-115. Kay Liebl, Ephrata .................... ..... 16-11
TRIPLE JUMP1. Hannah Knowlton, Lanc. Cath. ..... 35-102. Erica Voigt, Ephrata ................... 35-0.753. Anya Hong, McCaskey. ............. 34-11.254. Paris Todd, McCaskey .................. 34-4.55. Briany Braun, Penn Manor ......... 33-116. Kelsey Bouder, Con. Valley ......... 33-9.25
HIGH JUMP1. Sheridan McNeil, Warwick ............... 5-42. Alexis Mongeau, Lamp.-Strasburg .... 5-23. Logan Reedy, Cedar Crest .............. 5-1.54. Aja Bookert, Hempeld .................... 5-14. Brooke Gilbert, Penn Manor ............. 5-14. Kenzie Goldsmith, Hempeld ........... 5-1
POLE VAULT1. Erin Winters, Lebanon ................... . 12-62. Jordan Hess, Penn Manor ............... 11-93. Jeannie Showers, Lebanon ............. 11-24. Brooke McCardell, Solancol ............ 11-05. Megan Heiges, Hempeld .............. 10-05. Sarah Harthan, Penn Manor ........... 10-0
GIRLS TRACK & FIELD100
1. Reagan Hess, Annville-Cleona ........11.91. Kelly Liebl, Ephrata .........................11.93. Dani Bland, Hempeld ....................12.14. Nesta Pet-Ton, Garden Spot .........12.25. Kay Liebl, Ephrata ...........................12.46. Courtney German, Man. Twp. ........12.56. Desny Holloman, Cedar Crest .......12.56. Steph Wall, Cocalico .......................12.5
2001. Dani Bland, Hempeld .................... 25.71. Clara Forney, Conestoga Valley. ...... 25.73. Reagan Hess, Annville-Cleona ........ 25.93. Kelly Liebl, Ephrata ................... ...... 25.93. Meredith Newman, Man. Twp. ...... 25.96. Sarah Klag, Hempeld .................... 26.0
4001. Kelly Liebl, Ephrata ................... .... 56.822. Sarah Klag, Hempeld .................. 56.94
3. Clara Forney, Conestoga Valley ..... 57.064. Meredith Newman, Man. Twp. .... 58.455. Ashley Stoltzfus, Lamp.-Stras. ....... 59.586. Courtney German, Man. Twp. .....1:01.6
8001. Meredith Newman, Man. Twp. .... 2:13.842. Bri Thomas, Hempeld ................ 2:20.63. Megan Mahlandt, Ephrata .........2:21.564. Sami Stoner, Donegal ................... 2:22.65. Carly Allport, Solanco ................ 2:22.666. Abby Bomberger, Warwick ........2:23.62
1,6001. Bri Thomas, Hempeld .............. 5:06.682. Jamie Zamrin, Cocalico .............. 5:07.993. Natalie Crum, Solanco ............... 5:09.934. Sydney Morgan, Ephrata ............. 5:14.6
5. Emily Phillips, Con. Valley .......... 5:15.416. Sami Stoner, Donegal ................... 5:15.83,200
1. Lindsey Lord, Penn Manor ....... 11:21.812. Jordan Haberstroh, Columbia ..11:33.483. Jordan Carvell, Ephrata ............ 11:35.744. Cortney Johnson, Solanco ....... 11:35.955. Siena Gates, Hempeld ........... 11:39.206. Issy Fife, McCaskey .................. 11:39.63
100 HURDLES1. Nesta Pet-Ton, Garden Spot ......... 15.32. Steph Wall, Cocalico .................... . 15.393. Erin Gamble, Hempeld ................. 15.73. Anya Hong, McCaskey .................... 15.75. Briany Braun, Penn Manor ........... 15.86. Danielle Katelan, Hempeld ......... 15.93
300 HURDLES1. Nesta Pet-Ton, Garden Spot ....... 45.742. Erin Gamble, Hempeld ................. 45.93. Anya Hong, McCaskey .................... 46.14. Billie Jo Bollinger, Man.Central ..... 47.435. Jen Eberly, Solanco ................... .... 47.476. Erica Voigt, Ephrata .................. .... 47.91
400 RELAY1. Hempeld .................... ................ 48.80
(Nooli, Gamble, Klag, Bland)
Caroline Kolva (Sr., Lanc. CD) ........ MidelderLauren Marte (Sr., Cocalico) ........GoalkeeperLindsey Mellot (So., Man. Twp.) ....DefenderNichole Wagner (Sr., Cedar Crest)....... AackHannah Wertz, (Jr., Man. Twp.).... Midelder
SECOND TEAMMaryn Bernhardt (Jr., Man. Twp.) ... MidelderPaige Brown (Sr., Lanc. Country Day) .... AackLyndsay Engle (So., Cocalico) ....... Midelder
Morgan Ernst (So., Lanc. Catholic) ... DefenderBrooke Fritz (Sr., Cocalico) ................... AackKae Hammaker (Sr., Ephrata) ....GoalkeeperKali Lapp (Sr., Conestoga Valley)..... DefenderSarah Leverentz (So., Elizabethtown) ...MidfielderCarolyn Mann (Jr., Manheim Twp.)..... AackJamie Marn (Sr., Warwick) ......... MidelderTaylor Nolan (Jr., Hempeld) ........ MidelderLeana Stoltzfus (Sr., Hempeld) ..... DefenderKelsey Thoensen (Jr., Garden Spot) ....MidelderSadye Walker (Jr., Manheim Twp.)...... AackHannah Willig (Sr., Penn Manor) ....Defender
HONORABLE MENTIONATTACK — Taliah Carson, So., Lanc. Coun-
try Day; Megan McMurtrie, Sr., Penn Man-
or; Lucy Reed, Jr., Warwick; Aubrey Zimmer-man, So., Ephrata.
DEFENDER — Carson Armstrong, So.,Warwick; Johanna Hoer, So., Ephrata; ErinHolt, Sr., Lanc. Catholic; Sophie Spangler, Jr.,Hempeld.
MIDFIELDER — Joanna King, Jr., Lam-peter-Strasburg; Chanel Nassier, Jr., Cones-toga Valley; Alexandra Rich, Sr., Cedar Crest;Noelle Smith, Jr., Hempeld; Lindsay Socie,So., Lanc. Country Day School.
GOALKEEPER — Olivia Marn, So., Lam-peter-Strasburg.
GIRLS’ LACROSSE
COACHES’ SELECTIONS
FIRST TEAMElizabeth Petrosky (Jr., Man. Twp.) ..... Aack
Emily McBride (Sr., Man. Twp.) .... MidelderNatalie Sukanick (Sr., Cocalico) ....... DefenderKelly Dagge (Sr., Lanc. Cath.)...... MidelderPaige Diminick (So., Hempeld) .......... AackMegan Donohue (Jr., Man. Twp.) ....DefenderLexie Eberly (Jr., Cedar Crest) ......... DefenderMorgan Edwards (Jr., Penn Manor) .... AackMcKenna Edwards (Sr., PM) ......... MidelderSamantha Helgeson (So., Hemp.) .... Midelder
BOYS’ TRACK & FIELD100
1. Tory Long, Hempeld.......................10.72. Javon McIntyre, Garden Spot .......... 10.83. Ethan Anspach, Elco .................... .... 10.93. Joaquin Luciano, McCaskey ............. 10.95. Jesse Guerrero, Penn Manor ........... 11.05. Blane Richardson, Penn Manor ....... 11.05. La’Detrius Sibley, McCaskey ............ 11.0
2001. Tory Long, Hempeld.....................22.212. Ian Harpel, Warwick .................... .. 22.473. Javon McIntyre, Garden Spot .......... 22.53. Jeronimo Rodriguez, Lebanon ......... 22.55. Ausn Eldridge, Elco .................... .... 22.75. Blane Richardson, Penn Manor ....... 22.7
4001. Jeronimo Rodriguez, Lebanon ....... 48.692. Javon McIntyre, Garden Spot ........ 49.233. Ian Harpel, Warwick .................... .. 49.264. Darnell Lathon, Hempeld ............ 49.665. Isaac Vazquez, Manheim Twp. ....... 49.726. Frank Cullen, McCaskey ................. 50.51
8001. Jesse Cruise, Cedar Crest ............ 1:55.442. Derin Klick, Lebanon .................... . 1:57.93. Jared Glosser, Cedar Crest. ........... 1:58.54. Tyler McFeaters, No. Lebanon ....1:59.255. Ma Royer, Cedar Crest .............. 1:59.766. Nathan Henderson, McCaskey ..... 2:00.0
1,6001. Nathan Henderson, McCaskey ... 4:20.76
2. Jesse Cruise, Cedar Crest ............ 4.20.943. Jordan Cruise, Cedar Crest.......... 4:23.034. Cole Sunderland, Man. Cent. ...... 4:23.175. Dakota Moyer, Elco ................... .... 4.24.06. Brian Delany, Manheim Twp. ........ 4:25.1
3,2001. Nathan Henderson, McCaskey ... 9:08.592. Duncan Hopkins, McCaskey. ....... 9:32.173. Nate Becker, Ephrata .................... 9:40.0
4. Joel Burkholder, Penn Manor ..... 9:45.975. Zach Lefever, Ephrata.................. 9:46.296. Jared Harnish, Elco ................... .... 9.50.9
110 HURDLES1. Billy Cooney, Solanco ................... .. 14.422. Malik Parsons, Garden Spot. ........... 15.03. Nick Auchenbach, No. Lebanon ....... 15.34. Chris Gilbertson, Elco .................. .... 15.44. Anstron Tejeda, McCaskey ............... 15.46. Aanyah Bermudez, Con. Valley ........ 15.56. Luke Darkes, Elco ................... .......... 15.5
300 HURDLES1. Billy Cooney, Solanco ................... .. 38.622. Andrew Pogue, Hempeld.............38.993. Nick Auchenbach, No. Lebanon ..... 39.594. Nathaiel Tadesse, Hempeld ......... 39.805. Chris Gilbertson, Elco .................. .. 39.996. Brady Stoner, Lampeter-Strasburg...40.2
400 RELAY1. Conestoga Valley ................... ........ 42.73 (Falcon, Whiield, Parker, Miller)2. McCaskey. .................... ................... 43.0 (Sibley, Luciano, Marnez, Lugo)3. Hempeld .................. .................... 43.11 (A. Marn, Pogue, Lathon, Long)4. Penn Manor .................. ................... 43.8 (McElheny, McKinnie, Richardson, Shriver)
5. Warwick ................. .................... ...... 44.1 (Dawood, Lucas, Gates, Harpel)6. Lebanon ................. .................... ...... 44.2 (Suarez-Torres, Forman, Rogers, Rodriguez)
1,600 RELAY1. Hempeld .................. ................. 3:22.84 (Pogue, Powers, Tadesse, Lathon)2. Elco .................. .................... ....... 3:23.29 (Moyer, Troutman, Rollon, Eldridge)3. Northern Lebanon .................... .. 3:25.27 (Snyder, Whitman, Fellows, Auchenbach)4. McCaskey ................... ................. 3:25.43 (Luciano, Tejeda, Weinstock-Collins, Lugo)5. Lancaster Mennonite.................. 3:25.74 (C. Marn, Steen, Keier, Underwood)6. Manheim Township .................. .. 3:26.27
(Bosquet, Delany, Whiield, Vazquez)3,200 RELAY1. Cedar Crest ................... .............. 7:50.28 (Glosser, Jo. Cruise, Royer, Je. Cruise)2. McCaskey ................... ................. 8:03.15 (Guerrez, Henderson, Perez, Hopkins)3. Ephrata ................... .................... .. 8:16.5 (Hershberger, Wolde, Becker, Wetzel)4. Lebanon ................. .................... ... 8:19.0 (Werni, Arnold-Paine, Negron, Rodriguez)5. Solanco .................. .................... ... 8:20.8 (A. Munro, K. Munro, Hodgson, Brady)6. Lancaster Catholic .................... .. 8:22.34 (Titus, VonNieda, Johnson, Moore)SHOT
PUT1. David Lucas, Warwick ......................56-8
2. Adam Wagaman, Warwick ..............55-13. Bryce Sadler, Donegal ...................54-7.54. Tyler Hoag, Manheim Central .....54-3.755. Cain Resch, McCaskey ...................53-116. Dakota Leonhard, No. Lebanon ....53-5.5
DISCUS1. David Lucas, Warwick ....................199-72. Tyler Hoag, Manheim Central ........160-73. Ben Viau, Manheim Township .......158-24. Ryan Atkinson, Penn Manor ..........152-05. Ma Vines, Northern Lebanon ...... 151-26. Cain Resch, McCaskey ...................147-0
JAVELIN1. Cain Resch, McCaskey ...................185-72. Evan Horn, Cedar Crest ..................185-33. Adam Fox, Annville-Cleona ............181-94. Tyler Hoag, Manheim Central ........178-95. Eric Garner, Warwick ................... 176-106. Tanner Erisman, Penn Manor ......171-10
LONG JUMP1. Troy Miller, Solanco ....................... 22-112. Landy Cruz, Cedar Crest ...................21-83. Noah Sheel, Warwick ....................21-14. Evan Horn, Cedar Crest ...............21-0.755. Jeronimo Rodriguez, Lebanon ....... 20-116. James Willis, Warwick ................20-10.5
TRIPLE JUMP1. Eddie Adams, McCaskey .............45-0.52. Noah Sheel, Warwick ................44-113. Dominic Trader, No. Lebanon ........44-34. Isaiah Williams, Hempeld ..........43-105. Darion Whiield, CV ...................43-8.56. Mark Njenga, Ephrata ................... .42-5
HIGH JUMP1. Troy Miller, Solanco ......................... 6-72. Alex McCord, Warwick .................... 6-63. Travis Majors, McCaskey.................. 6-4
3. Nick McKnight, Manheim Twp.........6-45. Jamaar Parker, Conestoga Valley ..... 6-36. David Marn, Hempeld ................. 6-1
POLE VAULT1. Diego Cruz, Lancaster Catholic ...... 14-01. Damian DiAngelis, No. Lebanon .... 14-03. Jesse Brownsen, Lebanon ........... 13-63. Erik Peier, Lebanon .................. .... 13-65. Brandon Long, Penn Manor ........... 13-36. Huy Luu, Lebanon ................... ....... 13-1
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in. Sometimes you putsome ice cream onthere. Mmm!
LNP: Surf or turf?Bo: Turf. Prime Rib.
LNP: Smoothie ormilkshake?
Bo: Milkshakes,absolutely. I like peanutbutter, (made) withchocolate milk.
LNP: Favorite football
memory?Bo: Definitely the Co-
calico game my senioryear (a 14-7, Week Ninevictory). It was a bigwin, a great game. Hardfought on both sides.
LNP: Wrestlingmemory?
Bo: There are so many.(Pauses ...) WatchingCoach Little. The thingsthat he’d do, it’s unbe-lievable. Like walking onhis hands up and downthe (wrestling) room.
LNP: Funniest thinga teammate ever saidabout you?
Bo: They still bust on meabout my foot, sophomoreyear at leagues. (Spillerfalse started in overtime,costing him the champi-onship). They’re alwaystelling me make sure yourfoot is on the line. I’ll never
live that down.
LNP: What teammatemade the deepest im-pression on you?
Bo: My freshman year,(senior) Connor Morantook me under his wing.He worked with me everyday, helped me with my
technique, the right way toget in shape. He’d drive mehome if I needed a ride.
LNP: What opponentmade the deepest im-pression on you?
Bo: Definitely Cocalico,
in football. This year theylost like 20 seniors, theystill poured so much heartinto every game theyplayed. You see them andyou say, “I want our teamto be like that.” That’swhat you work for. That’sthe kind of team I want.
LNP: What would
people be surprised tolearn about you?
Bo: I like literatureclasses. I enjoy writingpoetry. I don’t like towrite essays, (but) I liketo write poetry, shortstories, just to use myimagination, be creativeabout it.
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Spillermiss my teammatesand coaches. They areincredible individu-als, and I will alwaysbe thankful for their
kindness and helpingme grow so much intothe person I am today.The memories I havemade are never going tobe forgotten! I love youguys!
LNP: Is there a singu-lar moment or gameor event from this
year that stands outto you?
Kelly: There are somany, but one spe-cific moment that reallystands out to me iswhen Kay and I both setschool records on thesame day. It was a tre-mendous accomplish-
ment and I was glad toshare such an experi-ence with her. I will alsonever forget the way thecommunity and schoolsupported me gettingmy 1,000th point thisyear (in basketball). The
sense of unity and loveI felt throughout theentire gym was a feelingand moment I’ll neverforget.
LNP: Looking back on your high school ca-reer, what makes youthe most proud?
Kelly: I am most
proud of being ableto dedicate myself toacademics and sportsand giving up a lot ofother things I couldhave been doing withmy time. Looking backthroughout the years,I feel that I could re-ally start seeing the
results of all of thetime I put in during mysenior year. I’m proudof myself that I couldkeep giving myself thereminder that the hardwork will be worth it,and I’ll see the results
in the future!
LNP: You’ll be acheesesteak expert by the end of your four years in Philadel-phia. How do you like your cheesesteaks,and what’s the bestcheesesteak place inour area?
Kelly: I love mycheesesteaks with alot of cheese, sautéedonions, and some nicepizza sauce on top! Andthe best place, frommy experience, is rightin the Liebl kitchen!My mom makes greatcheesesteaks.
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