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LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS SPRING SPORTS 2013 LANCASTERONLINE.COMMAC McCAFFERTYLANCASTERCATHOLIC
Baseball
BRYAN HABERSTROH
LANCASTERCATHOLIC
Baseball
DEREK HAGINO
HEMPFIELDTennis
DARREN MAST
CONESTOGAVALLEYTennis
AERIKA HIGH
MANHEIMCENTRALSoftball
GARRET DIMM
HEMPFIELDVolleyball
MARY WITMEREPHRATAGirls Track
EMILY STAUFFERCOCALICOGirls Field
CHANCE POSTCONESTOGAVALLEY
Boys Track
COLE PROFFITTMANHEIMCENTRAL
Boys Field
TYLER KARPINSKIMANHEIMTOWNSHIP
Boys Lacrosse
MOLLY HENDRICKMANHEIMTOWNSHIP
Girls Lacrosse
Athletes2012-13OF THE YEAR
TylerKarpinski
Emily
Cameron
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Coach o the Year
Leading his squad to theleague fnals or the secondstraight season, Chris Kiehlclaimed the Crusadersfrst L-L baseball title. Inhis our years at Catholic,Kiehl already has three
section championships tohis credit.
Baseball
CHRIS KIEHLLancaster Catholic
CO-PLAYERS of the YEAR
BRYAN HABERSTROHLancaster Catholic
BEN BOMBERGERJr.,ManheimCentralOutfeld.397, 3 HRS, 29 RBIs
TYLER MORRISSr., WarwickOutfeld.519, 3 HRs, 19 RBIs
JOE YOURGALSr.,LancasterCatholicOutfeld.443, 2 HRs, 22 RBIs
WILLIE BURGERSo., Lanc. CatholicInfeld/Pitcher.405, 6 HRs, 28 RBIs5-0, 0.78, 57 SO
CORY GANTZ
Sr., HempfeldDesignated Hitter.386, 20 RBIs
MAC MCCAFFERTY
Sr., Lanc. CatholicCatcher.463, 6 HRs, 32 RBIs
CAMDEN HESS
Sr., HempfeldPitcher5-2, 1.76, 57 SO
MIKE HOUSEAL
Sr., DonegalPitcher6-2, 2.30, 55 SO
ZACK LEONARD
Jr., SolancoPitcher6-2, 1.80, 75 SO
TRAVIS REAPSOME
Jr., WarwickPitcher6-1, 1.46, 80 SO
COLIN FRYJr.,ManheimCentralInfeld.455, 2 HRs, 23 RBIs
BRYANHABERSTROHSr., Lanc. CatholicInfeld.450, 6 HRs, 31 RBIs
MIGUEL TORRESJr., McCaskeyInfeld.416, 2 HRs, 30 RBIs
Two o the top players in the state the past two seasons,
shortstop/reliever Bryan Haberstroh, above let, andcatcher Mac McCaerty, led the Crusaders to a secondstraight L-L Section Four title and the programs frst
league title. Haberstroh posted a heady .900 sluggingpercentage, while McCaerty wasnt ar behind at .732.
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Derek Hagino, above,moved up to the top rung on
Hempfelds ladder, leadingthe Black Knights to the
L-L and District Three teamchampionship matches. Insingles play, the sophomore
captured the Class AAAleague and district crowns
with 7-5, 6-0 and 6-3, 6-4victories over Darren Mast.
The senior Darren Mast,
right, capped his career withappearances in the Class
AAA league and districtsingles fnals, earning a berth
in the PIAA tournament. Inthe frst round o states, he
won the frst set over ErieCathedral Preps Nicholas
Ward, 6-3, beore alling in
the next two.
Coach o the YearGregg coachedthe Buckskinsto a 7-2 recordin SectionOne. He alsocoached seniorDarren Mastto his second-
consecutive L-LLeague singleschampionship match as wellas his second consecutiveappearance in the District
Three singles championship.
Tennis
ADAM BAHNEYJr., ElcoL-L AA singleschampionDistrict Three AAdoubles runner-up
DEREK HAGINOSo., HempfeldL-L AAA singleschampionDistrict Three AAAsingles champion
TONY DEIMLERSr., WarwickL-L AAA singlesthird placeDistrictThreeAAAsinglesourthplace
COLIN MURAIKASo., Cedar CrestL-L AAA singlesourth place
JOSH KAISERSr., Manheim CentralDistrict Three AAAdoubles championPIAA AA doublesthird place
DARREN MASTSr.,ConestogaValleyL-L AAA singlesrunner-upDistrict Three AAAsingles runner-up
DALE GREGG
Conestoga Valley
CO-PLAYERS o the YEARLANCASTER NEWSPAPERS SPRING SPORTS 2013 LANCASTERONLINE.COMDEREKHAGINO
Hempfeld
DARREN
MASTConestogaValley
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Aerika High had a senior season to remember as she improved in nearlyevery ofensive category on her breakout junior year.
The Wagner University-bound shortstop had 46 hits and nine walks in 96 plateappearances or an on-base percentage o .573 and a batting average o .541.
She stroked eight doubles, our triples and seven home runs or a sluggingpercentage o .976 and drove in 35 runs.
Those numbers were an increase o, respectively, 17 hits, two doubles,two triples and ve homers, as well as 19 RBI, over a junior year thatsaw her hit .408 with a .526 OBP and .634 slugging percentage. She
scored 24 runs, an improvement o ve, and cut down her strikeoutsrom 15 to ve. She did walk 12 ewer times nine compared to 21
a reection o her role as the No. 3 batter in the Barons order.Ater hitting .260 over her rst two seasons, she rapped 76 hits in 156
at-bats over her nal two years, a .490 average.For her our-year career, High hit .368 in 111 games, driving in 71 runs.
She had 40 extra-base hits, including 10 homers, scoring 59 runs.
SOFTBALL PLAYERof theYEAR
AERIKA HIGHManheimCentral
SARA McKEESr., Mahneim CentralPitcher13-4, 1.62 ERA113 IP, 163 strikeouts
NICOLE ALLENJr., Conestoga ValleyPitcher12-3, 1.90 ERA92 IP, 137 strikeouts
KATIE ZOGORSKIJr., Manheim Twp.Outeld.333 avg., 20 Runs20 RBIs, .596 slugging
Sotball Coach o the YearWhat can Brian Lohr and Hempeld do or an encore?In his rst season coaching at the scholastic level, the longtime Junior Olympics mentor andconsummate players coach guided Hempeld to an unbeaten league season and the L-LSection One title, the Black Knights rst section title since 1993 and their third overall.Starting eight underclassmen, including two reshmen, the Knights dropped the rst twogames o the year then ashioned a 23-game winning streak, highlighted by the capture o theL-L League championship, Hempelds rst league title since 2003 and second overall. They
advanced to the seminals o the District Three Class AAAA tournament beore capping theseason with a ourth-place nish.
KYRA BRAKEFIELDFr., HempeldOuteld.538 avg., 28 Runs,21 RBIs
DARIAN BRENNERSr., Annville-Cleona.482 avg., 18 Runs32 RBIs, 4 HR, .875slugging
BRIAN LOHRHempeld
MADI EMENHEISERSr., DonegalCatcher.549 avg., 29 RBIs, .863
slugging
SARA BRAUNGARDSo., Lamp.-Stras.First Base.409 avg., 14 RBIs, 12 runs
HAYLEY BOLLINGERSr., DonegalSecond Base.421 avg., 24 Runs,11 RBIs
VICTORIA BYLERSr., WarwickSecond Base.444 avg., 18 Runs,
12 RBIs
LACY SMITHSo., Manheim Twp.Third Base.508 avg., 25 Runs
34 RBIs, 7 HR, 1.153slugging
AERIKA HIGHSr., Manheim CentralShortstop.566 avg. 24 RBIs, 7 HR,
16 Runs
GLORIANN PLANKSr., Conestoga Valley.442 avg., 29 Runs29 extra-base hits
Softball
CASSIDY GODBERSr., WarwickOuteld.383 avg., 16 Runs,10 RBIs, 0 errors
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MITCH GREGGSr., Hempfeld368 digs, 47 aces2.52 passing rating
GARRET DIMMSr., Hempfeld663 kills, 143 aces252 digs, 38 blocks
JOSIAH HERSHBERGERSr., Manheim Central540 kills, 34 aces163 blocks, 148 digs
ZACH WEAVERSr., Garden Spot212 kills, 20 blocks14 aces
COLBY WEITSr., Warwick126 kills, 7 aces25 blocks
Coach o the Year
When the 2013 season began, Mike Vogel countedseveral experienced returning players on his team. Butthe Black Knights may not have won the L-L Leagueand District Three Class AAA titles without the quickmaturation o players like sophomores Ben Naumannand Chris Booth. Despite its history o postseasonsuccess, Hempfeld may not have been thought o as
a state champion contender this season. Vogels Black Knights, however,advanced to the AAA state semifnals.
PLAYER of the YEAR
NICK WEAVERSr.,Lanc.Mennonite858 assists, 29 aces95 digs
VolleyballLANCASTER NEWSPAPERS SPRING SPORTS 2013 LANCASTERONLINE.COM
MIKE VOGELHempfeld
He is not 6-oot-5. Hisarm length is average.Nevertheless, Garret
Dimm, let, was tallon a volleyball courtand certainly aboveaverage. Dimm hit withorce, dug the ball aswell as any libero andhis serve, when on, wasdevastating. He wasthe complete volleyballpackage and the BlackKnights biggest weapon
in their run to the L-LLeague title, the DistrictThree AAA title and the
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MARY WITMERSr., EphrataHigh HurdlesL-L champ, 14.93Intermediate HurdlesL-L champ, 42.32 (meetrecord)District Three Class AAAchamp,42.11(districtrecord)PIAAClassAAAchamp,42.90Triple JumpL-L champ, 37-1
SARAH HELGESONJr., HempfeldInjured or postseasonHad league top times in 100(12.1), 200 (25.15) and 400(57.15)
DANI BLANDSo., Hempfeld100 metersL-L champ, 12.49DistrictThreeClassAAA4th,12.84
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Cocalico
KELLY LIEBLSo., Ephrata200 metersL-L champ, 25.72DistrictThreeClassAAA4th,26.03Long JumpL-L 4th, 15-11DistrictThreeClassAAA4th,17-7
EMILY STAUFFERFr., CocalicoShot PutL-L champ, 41-9
DistrictThreeClassAAAchamp,40-7PIAA Class AAA 2nd, 42-11
MEREDITH NEWMANFr., Manheim Township400 metersL-L champ, 57.84District Three Class AAA 3rd,58.02800 metersL-L champ, 2:16.57DistrictThreeClassAAA2nd,2:14.43PIAA Class AAA 4th, 2:15.44
SAVANNA STAUFFERSr., Conestoga ValleyHigh JumpL-L champ, 5-2
GIRLS FIELDATHLETE o the YEAR
Cocalico reshman Emily Stauer,right, had a breakout outdoor
season ater a highly successulindoor season. Stauer won theL-L League (41-9) and DistrictThree (40-7) titles in the shotput, then placed second in thePIAA Championships (42-11)this Spring, earning PTFCA All-
State Second Team honors. Thiscame ater she won the Pa. Trackand Field Coaches Association
Indoor State Championship titlewith a heave o 43-6.
She set the school recordwith a throw o 43-10.
GIRLS TRACKATHLETE o the YEAR
Ephrata senior Mary Witmer, a LibertyUniversity recruit, truly had a seasonto remember. She claimed a goldmedal at the PIAA Championships,winning the 300 intermediate hurdlesin 42.90. She broke the L-L League
and District Three meet records inthe same event, clocking 42.32 atleagues and then 42.11 at districts.Witmer won both hurdles events andthe triple jump, and also ran a legon the victorious 1,600 relay, as theMountaineers won the L-L Leaguetitle or the frst time in school history.She holds fve individual schoolrecords and a sixth as part o thatrelay team.Mary had a great work ethic and was
willing to do what it takes to reachher goals, said Ephrata coach JohnKeller. She was very competitive, aslosing was just not in her vocabulary.
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Girls Track & FieldCoach of the Year
In his 10th year
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title. But that
wasnt even the
highlight of the
season. The crowning glory
was when the Mountaineers
won the L-L League team
championship for the rst
time in school history, edging
perennial contender Hempeld
by four points.
JOHN KELLEREphrata
GRETA LINDSLEYJr., Penn Manor
1,600 metersL-L champ, 5:03.95District Three Class AAA champ,4:56.41PIAA Class AAA 2nd, 4:51.773,200 metersL-L champ, 11:25.09DistrictThreeClassAAA3rd,11:03.39
TIFFANY HEISEYSr., Elizabethtown
JavelinL-L 4th, 117-8DistrictThreeClassAAA2nd,127-11PIAA Class AAA 6th, 130-7
DANIELLE POLETTIJr., Hempeld
Pole VaultL-L champ, 11-6DistrictThreeClassAAA,tiefor5th,11-0PIAA Class AAA, tie for 7th, 11-6
DANITA SAUDERJr., Garden Spot
DiscusL-L champ, 113-4
400 RelayHempeld (Jr. Abbey Friedman, Sr. Claire Davis, Fr.
Sarah Klag, So. Dani Bland)L-L 3rd, 51.61District Three Class AAA 5th, 49.57
1,600 RelayEphrata (So. Erica Voigt, Sr. Mary Witmer, So. Kelly Liebl,
Sr. Jordan Crills, So. Andrea Castillo)L-L champ, 4:01.71District Three Class AAA 5th, 3:59.73
3,200 RelayHempeld (Sr. Maris Kurcina, Sr. Kelsey Nolan,
So. Bri Thomas, So. Maria Yoder)L-L champ, 9:44.64District Three Class AAA 6th, 9:30.98Relays
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Athletes o
Tyler Karpinski
BY DUSTIN LEEDSports Writer
dleed@lnpnews.com
Choosing a way to describe Tyler Karpinski wasar too difcult.
So, talented, hard-working and dedicatedwere just a ew Manheim Township ootball boss MarkEvans chose.
I have so many words going through my head rightnow (to describe Karpinski), Evansacknowledged. He is just special.
Hes a special athlete and a specialstudent-athlete.
What Karpinski was able to achieve
in his senior season on the ootball feld,basketball court and lacrosse feld wasalso special.
On the gridiron, the Manheim Town-ship grad and Temple recruit was theLancaster-Lebanon League coachespick or Wide Receiver o the Year andDeensive Back o the Year in SectionOne. Karpinski was an L-L League Sec-tion One First-Team All-Star selectionat wide receiver and deensive back,a Second-Team selection as a kickreturner and was also named to the
Pennsylvania Football News All-StarFirst Team as a kick returner.Karpinski was also named to the Big
33 Pennsylvania roster and was amongthe 51 2012 Pennsylvania Mini MaxwellAward winners.
(Players were nominated by theircoaches throughout the 2012 seasonand were evaluated based on a criteriathat includes academics, ootball per-ormance and community service).
On the court, Karpinski was the starting pointguard or the Blue Streaks. And on the lacrossefeld, the attack garnered All-L-L League First-
Team honors while leading the Streaks to anotherDistrict Three championship. For the season, hecompiled 64 goals, 34 assists and 98 points.
To wrap up his successul senior season, Kar-pinski was named Lancaster Newspapers MaleAthlete o the Year.
Others considered were Solancos ThomasHaines (wrestling, soccer), Manheim CentralsCole Proftt (ootball, track and feld), WarwicksTom Devenney (ootball, wrestling) and McCas-keys Diante Cherry (ootball, basketball, trackand feld) and Aaron Swinton (ootball, basket-ball).
I wasnt expecting this, Karpinski said with achuckle last week. Im just honored. There are alot o good athletes in the area.
Im just happy and surprised, but its awe-some.
Tyler is a wonderul kid, Township boyslacrosse coach Kyle Wimer said. Hes a greatathlete. Every time you ask him to do something,to improve and work on it, he does it and you can
see how his game escalates just by being a playerscoach and being a great teammate.
Karpinski (5-oot-10, 165 pounds) led the L-L in re-ceiving with 74 catches or 1,151 yards and eight touch-downs. As a kick and punt returner, Karpinski returned12 kicks or 434 yards and 14 punts or 359 yards. Heaveraged 36.2 and 25.6 yards per return, respectively.
In the words o Evans, any time Karpinski was on thefeld he was a threat and a orce every time he touchedthe ootball.
What he lacked in speed, inpure speed and size, he madeup in the ability to get open,said Evans, talking about Kar-pinskis receiving talents.
I think what separatedhim on the ootball feld,not only just his instincts,but he had the wiggle. Hehad the shake and bakeyou just cant coach.
Juggling three sports isa rarity among many highschool athletes, who otenchoose to specialize inone sport and play it yearround. But Karpinski, whoplayed basketball, ootball and
lacrosse growing up, made thedecision to stick with all threeearly.
At the beginning o myreshman year, everyone told
me I cant play three sports, he said. Everyone haways been telling me that. I just stayed with it andall three o them.
Its a little bit hectic, but Id rather play all thre(sports) instead o one. I would have gotten tired oone.
Both Evans and Wimer credit Karpinski or sticwith all three.
That makes him specia
... , Evans said. (With a bschedule) he did what he cwhen he could. It is tough tserve three masters. He walways on the go.
Tylers ability to playtiple sports is reected in ahis sports, Wimer added.helps him in dierent aspeo his game and his best attribute is just being a natuathlete.
In addition to the evidenatural athletic ability, intangibles stand out to his
coaches.You like to see kids like him get this type o rection because he couldnt care less about it, Evans sHe just wants his teams to do well. Hes not aboutawards or accolades.
Hes a solid student aalways looking to help oters, Wimer added. Heunderstands the studentpect part o being an ath
Football is the sport tKarpinski will ocus on anext level. Hes a preerwalk-on at Temple and o
o just a ew wide receivrecruits or the Owls.
To cap his scholastic ball career, Karpinski plor Pennsylvania in theSuper Bowl o high scootball, the Big 33 game
Its a great opportunito play with some o theplayers in Pa., said Kar-pinski, who started at wireceiver. Im glad I canout my high school careea big game.
Hes one o the bestkids Ive had the pleasuro coaching over the lastyears, Evans said. Heup there with some o thbest.
arpinski touted by coachas special student and athlete
I think what separatedhim on the ootball feld,
not only just his instincts,
but he had the wiggle. Hehad the shake and bake you
just cant coach.
Mark Evans
Manheim Township football coach
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BY PETE KAUFFMANSports Writer
pkauffman@lnpnews.com
mily Cameron is the undisputed Queen ofChlorine.
Her coronation or should that be corona- came in the form of seven PIAA, District
and L-L League meet crowns earned during ant four-year swimming career for Warwick.egan with the Purple Peanut era as a novicetz Springs, where she was known for wearing ae wet suit instead of a normal bathing suit.xtended through her Golden Age, an unmatchedf success in the L-L League, where she set and
olds records in seven of the eight individuals; marks that can only be established in L-L dualor at the league championships.ulminated in her Blue Period, when she wore anBlue suit against a eld of black-clad opponents inal individual event at states. That swim was also
ed by her competing without goggles and win-er seventh and nal state championship.e certainly will become the touchstone for excel-in L-L swimming. She certainly will be remem-as one of the best that Pennsylvania has ever
Mark Daum, Warwicks swimming coach, said ofron. She is arguably the nest female swimmero come out of Lancaster County.meron, who owns three PIAA Class AAA swim-records, is arguably one of the nest all-aroundes in the Lancaster-Lebanon League this year. Andh, she was named as the Lancaster Newspapersle Athlete of the Year.
ers under consider-were Ephratas Maryer (track), Hempeldsy Nolan (eld hockey,), Manheim Centralsa High (bowling, soft-Manheim TownshipsHendrick (basketball,se) and Penn ManorsLindsley (cross-coun-
ack).speechless, Cam-
aid when informed ofard. Its been quite a
igh school either makesbreaks you (in swim-
, and it made me whohile Emily will cer-be remembered for
her individual accomplishmentsat Warwick, moreover, she willequally be remembered for beinga great teammate and for offeringto be positioned wherever the teamneeded her to win a meet, addedDaum.
Cameron is one of those swim-
mers who excelled at virtuallyevery stroke.
She is a three-time state champin the 200-yard IM, setting thePIAA record of 1:59.00 in 2010, low-ering it to 1:57.74 in 2011 and alsowinning it in 2:00.62 as a senior.
Cameron also set state recordsof 22.75 in the 50 freestyle and1:00.54 in the 100 breaststrokewhile claiming titles in 2012.
She won the breaststroke crown three times as well,going 1:02.31 in 2010 and 1:02.15 in 2013, and took the
bronze in the 100 free in 49.45 as a sophomore, when thetop three nishers in that event all broke the previousstate standard.
Cameron was named the Class AAA Swimmer ofthe Meet at the PIAA Championships as a freshman, anaward presented by the state coaches association andbased on prestige points for meetingcertain times in events.
She said her freshman season ac-complishments were among her mostmemorable.
Winning those rst two gold med-als was a really big achieve-
ment for me, Cameron said.Thats when it all started.
Obviously, I really fell inlove with the water beforethen, but (winning thosetitles), thats what got thingsgoing for me.
She is a four-time MostValuable Swimmer in the L-LLeague and is a 14-time highschool All-America selection.
This season, she receivedthe Brooks-Fackler-Hower SportsmanshipAward presented by District Three.
Cameron was also a cross-country runner,and although that career was secondary toswimming, she certainly found success there aswell. She helped Warwick win the L-L Leagueand District Three Class AAA girls meet teamtitles, and nish fth in the PIAA Champion-ships, as a freshman.
Individually, Cameron was second in leagues, ninth indistricts and 43rd in states that year.
After sitting out two seasons, she resumed her run-ning career as a senior, placing 25th in the L-L LeagueMeet as the Warriors took fth.
Legends are made after your body of work is n-ished, and thats quite a body of work, Daum said at thestate swim meet.
That body of work should expandexponentially when she enrolls at theUniversity of Georgia in the fall. TheBulldogs are coming off an NCAADivision I championship season, afternishing as runners-up in 2011 and2012.
Im just a little sh in a big sea,so that will be a change, she saidof looking forward to competing atGeorgia.
And getting thrown into a poolthat has national champions. Im justa state champion.
Competitiveness in anything isin Emilys DNA and is what I thinkdrives her, Daum said. GeorgiasJack Bauerle is a phenomenal coachwho has a proven track record for
developing and getting the best from his swimmers.Jack creates an environment of excellence that I thinkEmily will thrive in.
Cameron said growing up (in swimming) under theeight-year tutelage of Lancaster Aquatic Club coachCasey Coble was an invaluable experience. And thatmaking Junior Nationals and some of the other high-prole meets with the LAC are among her favorite andcherished accomplishments.
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ear 2012-13
While Emily will certainly
be remembered for her indi-vidual accomplishments at
Warwick, moreover, she will
equally be remembered forbeing a great teammate andfor offering to be positioned
wherever the team needed her
to win a meet.
Mark Daum
Warwick swim coach
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NOLAN SACHSSo., Manheim TownshipDefense9 goals, 3 assists
MATT SENFTSr., HempeldAttack74 goals, 25 assists46 ground balls
ALEX READYJr., Manheim TownshipGoalie228 saves on 322 shots70.8 save percentage
RYAN MORGANSr., Manheim TownshipMideld51 goals, 21 assists
NICK VALENTINOSr., HempeldMideld47 goals, 26 assists42 ground balls
BRADY DOLANSr., ElizabethtownAttack58 goals, 27 assists30 ground balls
BEN McCURDYJr., ElizabethtownMideld2 goals, 3 assists90 ground balls70.3 faceo winning pct.
TYLER KARPINSKISr., Manheim TownshipAttack64 goals, 34 assists55.17scoringpercentage
MATT SALLADEJr., Manheim TownshipDefense8 goals, 4 assists
SHANE GALWAYSo., WarwickMideld10 goals, 5 assists116 ground balls64.5 faceo winning pct.
DAKOTA KEEFERJr., EphrataMideld27 goals, 53 assists36 ground balls
GRIFFIN SCHULTZSo., Manheim TownshipMideld9 goals, 1 assist
RYAN GRUETTSr., WarwickDefense86 ground balls
Coach of the YearUnder theguidance of DaveOndrusek, theBlack Knightscaptured theirthird L-L Leaguetitle in the last veyears and their
rst since 2010with a 7-6 overtime victoryover rival Manheim Township.Hempeld, which nished theyear 15-6, advanced to theDistrict Three playos for thefth straight year.
Boys Lacrosse
Ignited in theattack by TylerKarpinski, left,the Blue Streaksclaimed the L-Lregular seasontitle and their thirdDistrict Three
championshipin the last veyears beforelosing to three-time defendingchampionConestoga in theopening round ofthe PIAA playos.
DAVE ONDRUSEK
Hempeld
PLAYER of the YEAR
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Girls Lacrosse
HANNAH CORCORANSr., Conestoga ValleyMidfeld70 goals, 20 assists
MORGAN BARESr., HempfeldGoalie187saves,48.06savepct.
TONI YUKOJr., Manheim TownshipAttack81 goals, 44 assists
ALEXANDRA RICHSo., Cedar CrestMidfeld61 goals, 14 assists
SHANNON SLOSSSr., Penn ManorMidfeld49 goals, 15 assists
80 ground balls, 59 drawcontrols
EMILY McBRIDESo.,ManheimTownshipMidfeld69 goals, 42 assists
MEREDITH MICHELSr., WarwickMidfeld35 goals, 4 assists
ERIN McCOYSr., Penn ManorAttack92 goals, 19 assists59 ground balls, 20 drawcontrols
MOLLY HENDRICKSr., Manheim TownshipMidfeld179 goals, 22 assists
KELLY DAGGETTSo., Lanc. Country DayMidfeld102 goals, 27 assists80 draw controls, 78ground balls
GABBY CARDINAJr., Manheim TownshipAttack44 goals, 47 assists
MEGAN BUPPSr., HempfeldMidfeld81 goals, 17 assists45 draw controls, 68ground balls
KATIE COSTANZAJr., CocalicoMidfeld47 goals, 8 assists29 draw controls
PLAYER of the YEAR
Coach o the Year
Despite having justone senior, MollyHendrick, on hisroster, Mark Pinkertonguided the BlueStreaks to a 22-5record this spring,leading Township
to the L-L SectionOne title or the ourth year in arow, its ourth straight L-L crown,a fth consecutive District Threechampionship and a berth in thePIAA semifnals. This is Pinkertonssecond straight Coach o the Yearselection.
MARK PINKERTONManheim Township
Powered by MollyHendrick, who racked up
179 goals and 22 assiststhis spring to become
Manheim Townships all-time leading goal scorer,
the Blue Streaks won theirourth straight Lancaster-
Lebanon title and their fthconsecutive District Three
championship beore allingto Harriton in the PIAA
semifnals. A two-time HighSchool All-American whowill play at the University
o North Carolina nextyear, Hendrick fnished hercareer with 432 goals and
67 assists or 499 points. MOLLYHENDRICKManheimTownship
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Conestoga Valley junior Chance Post, above, overcame a lot ofobstacles hurdles en route to an outstanding 2013 season. Hewon both hurdles events at the L-L League meet, then placed thirdin districts and sixth in states in the high hurdles, culminating with acareer-best 14.55 at the PIAA Championships. Post was versatileenough to be used anywhere from the 100 to the 400 in addition to thehurdles, and was on the Buckskins 400 relay team.
Manheim Centralsenior Cole
Prott, right, hada fantastic season,
winning league,district and statejavelin titles. He
was named to thePennsylvania Trackand Field Coaches
Association All-State First Team.He also won thejavelin crown at
the prestigiousPenn Relays. APenn State recruit,
Prott achievedall of his success
while competingwith a Lisfranc
fracture in his foot,making all of his
accomplishments
even moreremarkable.CHANCEPOSTConestogaValley
BOYS FIELDATHLETE of the YEAR
COLE PROFFITTManheim Central
Relays400 RelayCedar Crest (Jr. Jared Brandt, Jr. PeterGro, So. Damon Edwards, Jr. DenzelPierre)L-L champ, 43.44District Three Class AAA 4th, 43.10
1,600 Relay
Annville-Cleona (Sr. Ben Mason, Sr.ShawnWolfe,Sr.MarkBachman,Sr.EricBowman)District Three Class AA 2nd, 3:22.88PIAA Class AA champ, 3:27.16
3,200 RelayAnnville-Cleona (Sr. Ben Mason, Sr.ShawnWolfe,Sr.MarkBachman,So.JeInman)L-L 2nd, 8:03.21DistrictThreeClassAAchamp,7:53.26
PIAA Class AA champ, 8:03.25
Boys Track & FieldCoach of the Year
Hempelds Curt Rogers guided the
Black Knights to their fth team title
in six seasons at the L-L League
Championships, unseating 2012champ Conestoga Valley. Hempeld
also went 6-0 to again claim the
Section One title.
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J.D. AUMENTJr., HempfeldShot Put
L-L champ, 52-2
HARRISON SCHETTLERSr., Penn Manor1,600 metersL-L champ, 4:20.19
DistrictThreeClassAAA2nd,4:15.31PIAA Class AAA 8th, 4:24.883,200 metersL-L champ, 9:39.36
SHAWN WOLFESr., Annville-Cleona800 meters
District Three Class AA champ,1:54.39.
DEREK DiANGELISJr., Northern LebanonPole Vault
L-L champ, 14-9District Three Class AAA 3rd, 14-9PIAA Class AAA 2nd, 15-0
CHANCE POSTJr., Conestoga ValleyHigh HurdlesL-L champ, 14.57
District Three Class AAA 3rd, 14.86PIAA Class AAA 6th, 14.55Intermediate HurdlesL-L champ, 38.64
TANNER UNGERJr., HempfeldDiscusL-L 2nd, 146-7
DistrictThreeClassAAAchamp,159-6PIAA Class AAA 2nd, 168-2
TORY LONGSo., Hempfeld200 metersL-L champ, 22.44
BEN MASONSr., Annville-Cleona400 metersDistrictThreeClassAAchamp,48.98
PIAA Class AA 2nd, 50.26
DENZEL PIERREJr., Cedar Crest100 meters
L-L champ, 10.89
TYREE BALLENGERJr., McCaskeyHigh Jump
L-L champ, 6-6DistrictThreeClassAAAchamp,6-6PIAA Class AAA 5th, 6-6
EDWARD MOOREJr., ColumbiaTriple Jump
L-L champ, 42-10
COLE PROFFITTSr., Manheim CentralJavelin
L-L champ, 204-1DistrictThreeClassAAAchamp,196-6PIAA Class AAA champ, 201-0
AUSTIN HAASSr., Garden SpotLong Jump
L-L champ, 21-9District Three Class AAA,5th, 21-6
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SECTION ONEFIRST TEAM
ame (School) Position
Nolan Myers (Hempfeld) ...............................C
Lazaro Duvergel (McCaskey)...................INF
iguel Torres (McCaskey) ........................INF
Brandon Stone (Penn Manor) ............... .....OF
Nick Yarnall (Hempfeld) ................ ............. OF
aron Taylor (McCaskey).........................OF
yler Morris (Warwick)..............................OF
ory Gantz (Hempfeld) ..............................DH
amden Hess (Hempfeld) .............................P
ames Hartman (McCaskey).......................P
onor Bawiec (Cedar Crest) ................P/OF
ravis Reapsome (Warwick) ...............P/INF
ac Burke (Penn Manor) .......................P/INF
SECOND TEAM
an Vucovich (Manheim Township) ..........C
osh Hammaker (Cedar Crest) ...................C
an Hart (Warwick) ..........................................C
evin Elder (Cedar Crest) ..........................INF
Ben Keyser (Warwick) ................................INF
an Eriksson (Manheim Township) ...........INF
nthony Dornes (Hempfeld) .....................INF
ike Wealand (Cedar Crest) .....................OF
Ryan Dornes (Manheim Township) .........OF
iguel Reyna (McCaskey) ........................OF
on Peterson (Hempfeld) ..............................P
arter Krick (Manheim Township) ............P
hris Schroll (Hempfeld) ................................P
SECTION TWO
FIRST TEAM
J Stephens (Elizabethtown) ....................OF
Nathaniel Cardona (Conestoga Valley) ..OF
ake Terry (Cocalico) ................ ................ ..OF
evin Eberly (Elizabethtown) ......................C
att Herbener (Ephrata) ...........................INF
aul Larusso (Ephrata) ...............................INF
aulton Martin (Conestoga Valley) .........INF
Luke Longenecker (Elizabethtown) ........INF
evin Eberly (Elizabethtown) ......................C
ack Leonard (Solanco) .................................P
Brandon Miller (Ephrata)........................P/3B
eth Grifth (Ephrata) ....................................P
Harrison Ault (Solanco) ...............................DH
olin Albright (Ephrata) .................................C
SECOND TEAManiel Caricabeur (Lebanon) .....................OF
eremy Marshall (Cocalico) .......................OF
Ryan Mascia (Elizabethtown) ...................OF
ichael Medero (Lebanon) ........................INF
arrin Rutledge (Solanco) ..........................INF
hawn Szivos (Elizabethtown) ..................INF
ike Kinderwater (Elizabethtown) ....INF/P
aron Blain (Conestoga Valley)...................C
osh Wilkinson (Elizabethtown) ...................P
cott Liebl (Ephrata) .......................................P
Brenden Martin (Conestoga Valley) ..........P
rlando Gonzalez (Lebanon) ........................P
ameron Martin (Lebanon) ..........................P
SECTION THREE
FIRST TEAM
ave Drescher (Garden Spot) .................. OF
BaseballBen Bomberger (Manheim Central) ........OF
Sam Meck (Lampeter-Strasburg) ...........OF
Dylan Houseal (Donegal) .............. ............... OF
Alex Gro (Garden Spot) ...........................INF
Chris Kreider (Elco) ......................................INF
Colin Fry (Manheim Central)......................INF
Tyson Petersheim (Garden Spot) ............INF
Drew Bene (Northern Lebanon) ..................C
Cameron Enck (Lampeter-Strasburg) ......P
Trey Eberly (Manheim Central) ..................P
Michael Houseal (Donegal) ....................P/INF
Andrew Bucher (Manheim Central) ...P/INF
SECOND TEAM
Darrin Shirk (Northern Lebanon) .............OF
Logan Eby (Garden Spot) ............... ............ OF
Jake Stager (Elco) ............... ................ ......... OF
Justin Anspacher (Donegal) .......................OF
John Gote (Lampeter-Strasburg) ............INF
Matt Wright (Lampeter-Strasburg) .......INF
Austin Mellinger (Donegal) .........................INF
Brett Brooks (Lampeter-Strasburg) ......INF
Reagan Hershey (Lampeter-Strasburg) ..C
Chris Robinson (Donegal)...............................C
Dalton Garrett (Donegal) ..............................P
Alex Brown (Lampeter-Strasburg) ............P
Kohner Morgan (Lampeter-Strasburg) ....P
SECTION FOUR
FIRST TEAM
Mac McCaerty (Lancaster Catholic) ......C
Mitch Stoltzus (Pequea Valley) ..................C
Bryan Haberstroh (Lanc. Catholic) ..........INF
William Burger (Lanc. Catholic) ............INF/P
Mike Stoltzus (Pequea Valley) .................INF
Mitch Rodkey (Annville-Cleona) ...............INF
Dylan Beiler (Pequea Valley) ................OF/P
Paul Frederickson (Lanc. Mennonite).....OF
Adam Connor (Annville-Cleona) ...............OFTom Mattaini (Lancaster Catholic) ............P
Joe Yourgal (Lancaster Catholic) .......P/INF
SECOND TEAM
James Huber (Lancaster Catholic) ..........INF
Kolton Petersheim (Pequea Valley) ........INF
Braden Elliott (Annville-Cleona) ................INF
Matt Hess (Lancaster Mennonite) ...........INF
Tom Mattaini (Lancaster Catholic) .........OF
Zack Southall (Annville-Cleona) ................OF
Adam Harnish (Lancaster Mennonite) ...OF
Mitch Rodkey (Annville-Cleona) ..................P
Tanner Fitting (Annville-Cleona) ..................P
Mike Stoltzus (Pequea Valley) ....................P
SECTION ONE
FIRST TEAM
Name (School, Grade) Position
Tessa Eckman (Warwick, Jr.)......................P
Madyson Popalis (Hempfeld, So.) ........P/3B
Lacy Smith (Manheim Twp. , So. ..........P/3B
Reilly Gearhart (Manheim Twp., Fr.) ..P/3B
Kayla Seyert (Cedar Crest, Sr.) ..........P/SS
Jordin Behn (McCaskey, Sr.) .................P/SS
Brittany Martinez (McCaskey, Sr.) ............CMikahla Pomarici (Penn Manor, Jr.) ...C/OF
Lyndsy Shaubach (Hempfeld, Jr.) .............1B
Annie Hartman (Hempfeld, Sr.) .................2B
Softball
Boys TennisSECTION ONE
FIRST TEAMColin Muraika ...............................Cedar Crest
Darren Mast.......................Conestoga Valley
Gabriel Murcia .....................................Ephrata
Derek Hagino ...................................Hempfeld
Tony Deimler .....................................Warwick
HONORABLE MENTIONBobby Belser ..................Manheim Township
SECTION TWOFIRST TEAM
Zach Weinhold ....................................Cocalico
Eric Ebersole ........................................Donegal
Adam Bahney .............................................Elco
Caleb Harnish .......................Lanc. Mennonite
Josh Kaiser .........................Manheim Central
HONORABLE MENTIONGaeln McNaughton....................................Elco
Josh Riley .........................Lancaster Catholic
Jack Rathmell ....................Manheim Central
Katie Gable (Cedar Crest, Jr.) ....................2B
Victoria Byler (Warwick, Jr.) .....................2B
Jennarae Garver (Manheim Twp., Sr.) ...2B
Kendall Beck (Hempfeld, Sr.) ......................SS
Kerri Estep (Penn Manor, Sr.) ....................SS
Netanyia Valentin (Cedar Crest, Sr.) .......OF
Cassidy Godber (Warwick, Sr.) ................OF
Kyra Brakefeld (Hempfeld, Fr.) ...............OF
Kathleen Zogorski (Man. Twp., Jr.) .........OF
HONORABLE MENTIONKate Hohman (Hempfeld, Jr.) ......................P
Katie Ford (Cedar Crest, Jr.) ........................C
Lexie Diaz (Penn Manor, Jr.) .................C/OF
Nikole Rottkamp (Warwick, Jr.) ................1B
Julie Armstrong (Penn Manor, Jr.) ...1B/OF
Victoria Kauman (Penn Manor, Jr.) ....1B/P
Madi Derr (Warwick, Sr.) ............................SS
Mary Thorsen (Manheim Twp., Sr.) .........SS
Mariah Flawd (McCaskey, So.).................OF
SECTION TWO
FIRST TEAM
Caitlyn Armstrong (Solanco, Fr.) .................P
Kortnee Kreider (Solanco, Jr.)......................PNicole Allen (Conestoga Valley, Jr.) ............P
Jenna Yarger (Ephrata, So.).........................P
Mariah Rodriguez (Lebanon , Fr.) ................P
Heather Secord (Elizabethtown, Jr.) ...P/SS
Kirsten Kauman (Ephrata, Sr.) .................C
Kelly Martin (Conestoga Valley, Sr.) ........2B
Morgan Almodovar (Con. Valley, So.) .....3B
Paige Beiler (Cocalico, Sr.) ...........................3B
Marbeth Ault (Solanco, So.) ........................SS
Val Hernley (Elizabethtown, Sr.) ...............SS
Gloriann Plank (Conestoga Valley, Sr.) ....SS
Brittany Fisher (Solanco, Jr.) ......................3B
Samantha Graver (Solanco, Jr.) ...............OF
Lauren Stricker (Cocalico, Jr.)...................OFJenna Lawville (Cocalico, So.) ....................OF
Tori Miles (Elizabethtown, Sr.) ................ ..OF
HONORABLE MENTION
Sarah Young (Cocalico, Jr.) ...........................P
Joanie Miller (Conestoga Valley, So.) .........C
Kalie Rice (Elizabethtown, Jr.) ....................2B
Britt Ritter (Ephrata, Fr.) .............................SS
SECTION THREE
FIRST TEAM
Sophie Leaman (Donegal, Jr.) .......................P
Sara McKee (Manheim Central, Sr.) ..........P
Courtney Martin (Lamp.-Strasburg, Jr.)...P
Taylor Martin (Garden Spot, Fr.) ................P
Madi Emenheiser (Donegal, Sr.) ..................C
Isabella Miranda (Lamp.-Strasburg, Jr.) ...C
Rachel Clippinger (Man. Central , Sr.) .......1B
Sara Braungard (Lamp.-Strasburg, So.)....1B
Hayley Bollinger (Donegal , Sr.) ..................2B
Ashley Lechner (Lamp.-Strasburg, Sr.) ...2B
Paige Stuppy (Northern Lebanon, Sr.) .....3B
Steph Gainer (Donegal, Sr.) .........................SS
Aerika High (Manheim Central, Sr.) ..........SS
Katelyn Grazan (Manheim Central, Sr.) ....OF
Madelyn Shaak (Elco, Sr.)......................... ..OF
Cheyenne Hassler (Elco, Jr. ........................OF
Jessica Kreiser (Nor. Lebanon, Fr.) ..........OF
HONORABLE MENTIONMiranda Becker (Manheim Central, Sr.) ...C
Bethany Hess (Elco, So.) ................................C
Courtney Petersheim (Garden Spot, So.) ....C
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Boys VolleyballSECTION ONE
FIRST TEAMName (School, Grade) PositionLucas Charney (Penn Manor, Sr.) ............OH
Garret Dimm (Hempfeld, Sr.) ...................OH
Andrew Eudy (Cedar Crest, Jr.) .................M
Dawson Funk (Penn Manor, So.) .................S
Mitch Gregg (Hempfeld, Sr.) ........................LBen Naumann (Hempfeld, So.) ...............Opp.
Devon Reis (Penn Manor, Sr.) ................Opp.
Jordan Shultz (Ephrata, Sr.) ....................Opp.
Claire Shaak (Elco, So.) .................................3B
Katrina Martin (Donegal, Sr.) .....................3B
Molly Mount (Northern Lebanon, So.) ......SS
Erin Tirko (Donegal, So.) ................ ............. OF
Trisha Hassinger (Garden Spot, Jr.) ........OF
SECTION FOURFIRST TEAM
Amanda Houck (Pequea Valley, Jr.) ..........P
Chrisi Lerchen (Annville-Cleona, Jr.) ...........P
Kaleigh Gerringer (Lanc. Menn., So.) ..........P
Kiley Sharp (Lancaster Catholic, Sr.)..........P
Amelia Clay (Lebanon Catholic, Sr.) .....P/1B
Haley Hirn (Annville-Cleona, Jr.) ..................C
Ashlyn Phillips (Columbia, Sr.) .......................C
Francesca Genoese (Lanc. Menn., Sr.) ....1B
Valerie Stoltzus (Pequea Valley, Sr.) ......1B
Ashley Schoenstadt (Pequea Valley, Jr.) ....2B
Ashley Sargent (Lanc. Catholic, Sr.) .........2B
Victoria Dehaven (Pequea Valley, Jr.) ....3B
Jenna Plastino (Columbia, Sr.) ....................3B
Anique Varela (Annville-Cleona, Jr.) ........SS
Sarah Mahoney (Lanc. Catholic, Jr.) ........SS
Jenai Plowden (Columbia, Jr.).....................SS
Darian Brenner (Annville-Cleona, Sr.) .....OF
HONORABLE MENTION
Deryn Fink (Lebanon Catholic, Sr.) ..............C
Kellie Wallace (Pequea Valley, Jr.) ..............C
Ketura Landis (Lanc. Mennonite, Sr.) .......2B
Abby Shay (Lebanon Catholic, Sr.) ...........SS
Abby Adams (Lancaster Catholic, Jr.) ... OF
Megan Seibert (Columbia, Jr.) ...................OF
Katie Adams (Lanc. Mennonite, Jr.) ........OF
Colby Weit (Warwick, Sr.) ............................M
SECOND TEAMChris Booth, Hempfeld, So.) .......................OH
Conner Herbert (Penn Manor, Jr.) .............M
Killian Klopp (Cedar Crest, Sr.) ..................OH
Kurt Maysilles (Warwick, Jr.)....................OH
Kyle Newcomer (Manheim Twp.. Sr.)..Opp.
Cody Rhiner (Ephrata, Sr.) ................ ............ S
Jonathan Ruhl (Man. Twp., Jr.) .....OH/Opp.
Gavin Shaer (Warwick, Jr.) .................Opp.Zach Walter (Hempfeld, Sr.)........................M
HONORABLE MENTIONMark Dano (Penn Manor, Sr.) ......................L
Zach Gingrich (Warwick, Jr.).......................M
Dustin Hornberger (Penn Manor, Sr.) ........L
Alex Modrzecki (Ephrata, Fr.) .....................L
Ahmed Nasr (Cedar Crest, Sr.) ...................M
Sam Prescott (Hempfeld, Jr.) ......................S
Chad Schmerse (Manheim Twp., Sr.) .....OH
Wyatt Wingenroth (Warwick, Sr.) ........Opp.
SECTION TWOFIRST TEAM
Brayden Fahnestock (Man. Cent. Sr.) ..Opp.
Josiah Hershberger (Man. Cent., Sr.) ........M
Cole Hoover (Lanc. Mennonite, Sr.) ............LRobbie Lawyer (Lanc. Mennonite, Sr.).......S
Jerel Sensenig (Lanc. Mennonite, Sr.) ......OH
Jon Snader (Lanc. Mennonite, Sr.) .............M
Luke Spang (Manheim Central, Sr.) ...........M
Nick Weaver (Lanc. Mennonite, Sr.) ...........S
Zach Weaver (Garden Spot, Sr.) ..............OHSECOND TEAM
Andrew Barton (Con. Valley, Jr.) ..........Opp.
Tucker Ford (Manheim Central, So.) .......OH
Alex Genova (Cocalico, Sr.)..................... ...... L
Caleb Gish (Lanc. Mennonite, Sr.) .............OH
Matt High (Garden Spot, Jr.)......................OH
Justin Kotzmoyer (Elizabethtown, Sr.) ......L
Alex Myers (Garden Spot, Jr.) ....................M
Wes Rathman (Cocalico, Sr.) .....................OH
Juston Wingenroth (Elizabethtown, Sr.) .OH
HONORABLE MENTIONMike Carty (Cocalico, Sr.) ..........................OH
Logan Finley (Elizabethtown, Sr.) .............DS
Nate Ginder (Manheim Central, Sr.) ........OH
Micah Hostetter (Garden Spot, Jr.) ............S
Freeman Miller (Lebanon, Sr.) .....................M
Anderson Nguyen (Con. Valley, Jr.) .........OH
Shawn Sauder (Manheim Central, Sr.).......L
Jeshurun Shuman (Lanc. Menn. , Sr.)....Opp.
Mitch Stauer (Cocalico, So.) .................Opp.
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1. Joe Vedilago, Northern Lebanon ......10.6
2. Malik Parsons, Garden Spot ..............10.8
3. Ethan Schmalhoer, Con. Valley .....10.82
4. Cevaughn Caldwell, Garden Spot ...10.83
5. Denzel Pierre, Cedar Crest ..............10.89
6. Tory Long, Hempfeld ..........................10.9
200
1. Joe Vedilago, Northern Lebanon ....22.042. Tory Long, Hempfeld ........................22.08
3. Dustin Koenig, Hempfeld ....................22.1
4. Ethan Schmalhoer, Con. Valley .....22.26
5. LaVonta Jones, Penn Manor ...........22.67
6. Malik Parsons, Garden Spot ..............22.7
6. Ben Mason, Annville-Cleona ..............22.7
6. Jeronimo Rodriguez, Lebanon ...........22.7
400
1. Ben Mason, Annville-Cleona ............48.98
2. Joe Vedilago, Northern Lebanon ....49.08
3. Elias Bogale, Conestoga Valley .......49.89
4. Tory Long, Hempfeld ..........................50.0
5. Geronimo Rodriguez, Lebanon ........50.34
6. Wade Beamesderer, Man. Cent. ...50.50
8001. Shawn Wole, Annville-Cleona......1:54.39
2. Travis Wells, Penn Manor .............1:58.14
3. Austin Stetler, Penn Manor...........1:58.22
4. Carl Rowits, Ephrata ......................1:58.70
5. Ben Mueller, Warwick ......................1:59.2
5. William Bragg, Cedar Crest ............1:59.2
1,600
1. Harrison Schettler, Penn Manor ..4:15.31
2. Ben Mueller, Warwick ....................4:20.02
3. James Martin, Garden Spot .........4:23.62
4. Andrew Birk, Hempfeld.................4:23.92
5. Shawn Wole, Annville-Cleona........4:24.1
6. Jonathan Bitner, Penn Manor ........4:24.8
3,200
1. James Martin, Garden Spot .........9:33.53
2. Harrison Schettler, Penn Manor ..9:33.98
3. Jonathan Bitner, Penn Manor ......9:37.17
4. Will Bragg, Cedar Crest .................9:47.36
5. Sam Wolde, Ephrata.......................9:47.86
6. Jared Nisly, Lanc. Mennonite ........9:49.05
110 HURDLES
1. Chance Post, Conestoga Valley ......14.28
2. Devon Santos, Hempfeld ...................14.4
3. Malik Parsons, Garden Spot ..............14.7
4. Reilin Mejia, McCaskey .......................14.9
5. Mike Harrison, Garden Spot ..............15.0
6. Mitchell Weaver, Cedar Crest...........15.3
300 HURDLES
1. Chance Post, Conestoga Valley ......38.322. Devon Santos, Hempfeld .................38.72
3. Mitchell Weaver, Cedar Crest.........39.85
4. Malik Parsons, Garden Spot ............40.01
5. Andrew Pogue, Hempfeld ................40.91
6. Reilin Mejia, McCaskey .....................40.99
400 RELAY
1. Hempfeld ...............................................42.9
(Koenig, Zeamer, Santos, Long)
2. Cedar Crest .........................................43.10
(Gro, Edwards, Brandt, Pierre)
3. McCaskey ...........................................43.44
(Rushemeza, Cherry, Vasquez, Ballenger)
4. Conestoga Valley ...............................43.48
(Hernandez, Post, Brown, Schmalhoer)
5. Garden Spot ..........................................44.0
(Parsons, Harrison, Haas, Caldwell)
6. Penn Manor .........................................44.08
(L. Jones, Viruet, Guerrero, Stone)
1,600 RELAY
1. Annville-Cleona ................................3:22.88
(Bowman, Bachman, Wole, Mason)
2. Elco .....................................................3:24.04
(Hartman, Schultz, Keeer, Gordon)
3. Conestoga Valley ............................3:25.24
(Post, Cardina, Schmalhoer, Bogale)
4. Manheim Central ............................3:25.95
(Beamesderer, Erk, Lachman, Hepner)
5. Penn Manor ......................................3:27.42
(L. Jones, Viruet, Schettler, T. Wells)
6. Cedar Crest ........................................3:27.8
(Henriquez, Gro, Brandt, Candelerio)
3,200 RELAY
1. Annville-Cleona ................................7:53.67
(Bachman, Mason, Inman, Wole)
2. Cedar Crest ........................................8:00.4
(Bomgardner, Cruise, Glosser, Bragg)
3. Manheim Central ............................8:00.63
(Shimer, Erk, Lachman, Hepner)
4. McCaskey ........................................8:04.20
(Macklin, Hopkins, Myers, Trump)
5. Penn Manor ......................................8:11.44
(Stetler, Bitner, Schettler, Wells)
6. Manheim Township ........................8:15.16(Bui, Maillie, Stambaugh, McNair)
SHOT PUT
1. J. D. Aument, Hempfeld ..................... 52-2
2. Tanner Unger, Hempfeld ...............52-1
3. Tyler Hoag, Manheim Central ..........52-1
4. Alex Wilson, Garden Spot .................. 49-0
5. Ryan Young, Cedar Crest ..............47-7
5. Cain Resch, McCaskey ...................... 47-2
DISCUS
1. Tanner Unger, Hempfeld ................ 170-6
2. Marcus Disbrow, N. Lebanon .........164-6
3. David Lucas, Warwick ................... 156-10
4. J. D. Aument, Hempfeld ................. 147-11
5. Austin Brinser, Elizabethtown ........ 146-9
6. Bobby Givler, Conestoga Valley ....141-4JAVELIN
1. Cole Proftt, Manheim Central ....205-11
2. Jhett Janis, Cocalico ......................... 204-6
3. Spencer Moser, Cocalico ................. 189-5
4. Tanner Unger, Hempfeld .............. 186-11
5. Ryan Brooks, Conestoga Valley ....177-6
Luis Marcelion, Penn Manor ............. 176-11LONG JUMP
1. Max Mahan, Garden Spot .............. 22-2
1. Tyree Ballenger, McCaskey .......... 22-2
3. Austin Haas, Garden Spot ............21-10
4. Adrian Viruet, Penn Manor ............21-9
5. Raael Mateo, Lanc. Catholic.........21-8
6. Diante Cherry, McCaskey .............21-8
TRIPLE JUMP1. Edward Moore, Columbia ..............43-9
2. Darion Whitfeld, Con. Valley .......... 42-11
3. Justus Norman, Con. Valley ...........42-9
4. Jason Louis, Cedar Crest ................42-7
5. Toby Kreider, Solanco ....................... 42-2
6. J. P. Conroy, Lamp.-Strasburg ......42-1
HIGH JUMP1. Tyree Ballenger, McCaskey ............... 6-6
2. Max Mahan, Garden Spot ................... 6-5
3. Shea Evans, Cocalico............................ 6-4
4. Charles Evans, McCaskey .................. 6-3
5. Anthony Brown, Conestoga Valley ... 6-2
5. Adam Karl, Hempfeld ..........................6-2
POLE VAULT
1. Derek DiAngelis, N. Lebanon ............15-02. Zac Norman, Lebanon ........................14-6
3. Dan Neiswender, Cedar Crest ..........13-9
4. Hunter Johnson, Solanco ...................13-6
4. Austin Haas, Garden Spot .................13-6
6. Isaac Robins, Lanc. Mennonite .........13-0
6. Daniel Cavendar, Lanc. Catholic ......13-0
6. Zach Martin, Conestoga Valey ........13-0
Girls Track & Field
100
1. Sarah Helgeson, Hempfeld ................12.1
2. Ciara Lilly, McCaskey .........................12.3
3. Lindsey Kreider, Lanc. Mennonite ..12.364. Nesta Petit-Ton, Garden Spot ...........12.4
4. Kelly Liebl, Ephrata ..............................12.4
4. Katie Gable, Cedar Crest ....................12.4
200
1. Sarah Helgeson, Hempfeld ..............25.15
2. Kelly Liebl, Ephrata ............................25.72
3. Katie Gable, Cedar Crest ....................25.8
4. Lindsey Kreider, Lanc. Mennonite ..25.94
5. Nesta Petit-Ton, Garden Spot ...........26.0
6. Ciara Lilly, McCaskey .........................26.2
400
1. Sarah Hegelson, Hempfeld ..............57.15
2. Meredith Newman, Man. Twp. .......57.84
3. Karlee Farr, Donegal .........................58.15
4. Mary Witmer, Ephrata .......................59.0
5. Sarah Gottschalk, Man. Twp. .........59.82
6. Jada Dunsen, Lanc. Mennonite .........59.9
800
1. Meredith Newman, Man. Twp. ....2:14.43
2. Joslin Sellers, Lamp.-Strasburg....2:15.44
3. Greta Lindsley, Penn Manor .........2:16.03
4. Marissa Gingrich, Cocalico............2:16.57
5. Rachel Mueller, Warwick ..............2:18.70
6. Olivia Esbenshade, Elizabethtown ...2:19.54
1,600
1. Greta Lindsley, Penn Manor .........4:51.77
2. Joslin Sellers, Lamp.-Strasburg....5:05.97
3. Danae Peters, Man. Central .........5:06.77
4. Rachel Mueller, Warwick ..............5:19.265. Olivia Esbenshade, Elizabethtown....5:21.3
6. Briana Thomas, Hempfeld ............5:22.49
3,200
1. Greta Lindsley, Penn Manor .........11:00.7
2. Danae Peters, Man. Central ...... 11:22.94
3. Shannon Cruz, Lanc. Catholic .......11:33.5
4. Chloe Mattilio, Lanc. Mennonite .... 11:36.96
5. Mackenzie Shiner, Cedar Crest .... 11:43.73
6. Martha Boben, McCaskey ............11:46.0
100 HURDLES
1. Mary Witmer, Ephrata .....................14.68
2. Hannah Williams, Garden Spot ........14.87
3. Ashley Strenko, Cocalico....................16.0
4. Erin Gamble, Hempfeld ....................16.18
5. Georgia Cleary, Lanc. Catholic ..........16.36. Lindsey Kreider, Lanc. Mennonite ..16.35
300 HURDLES
1. Mary Witmer, Ephrata .....................42.11
2. Hannah Williams, Garden Spot ........44.52
3. Kaylyn West, Elizabethtown ...........47.38
4. Erin Gamble, Hempfeld ....................47.52
5. Georgia Cleary, Lanc. Catholic ........48.18
6. Savanna Stauer, Con. Valley ..........48.6
400 RELAY
1. Hempfeld .............................................49.57
(Friedman, Davis, Klag, Bland)
3. Ephrata ................................................50.19
(Pautz, Davis, Ka. Liebl, Ke. Liebl)
3. McCaskey ...........................................50.68
(Paige, Bomberger, Bain, Lilly)
4. Cocalico ................................................50.74
(Sensenig, Wahl, Johnson, Glass)
4. Garden Spot ........................................50.74
(Martin, Styer, Blank, Petit-Ton)
6. Cedar Crest ...........................................51.3
(Kauman, Sees, Smith, Gable)
1,600 RELAY
1. Ephrata .............................................3:59.73
(Ke. Liebl, Witmer, Castillo, Crills,)
2. Lampeter-Strasburg ......................4:03.93
(Stoltzus, Gilbert, Pritchard, Reynolds)
3. Manheim Township ........................4:05.29
(Ross, Newman, Richards, Gottschalk)
2. Hempfeld ..........................................4:06.67(Yoder, Brunner, Thomas, King)
4. Cocalico .............................................4:08.54
(Sensenig, Me. Gingrich, Ma. Gingrich, High)
6. Penn Manor ......................................4:11.48
(Freeman, Gibson, Maisano, Lindsley)
3,200 RELAY
1. Hempfeld ..........................................9:30.98
(Kurcina, Thomas, Nolan, Yoder)
2. Solanco ..............................................9:46.05
(Crum, Allport, Yoder, Eberly)
3. Ephrata ...............................................9:48.1
(Castillo, Wilkerson, Carvell, Hurst)
4. Cedar Crest ......................................9:57.88
(Hess, Echard, Shiner, Smith)
5. Lancaster Mennonite .....................9:58.21(Stoltzus, Landis, Brubaker, Martin)
6. Warwick............................................9:59.53
(Grifth, Graber Shields, Mueller)
SHOT PUT
1. Emily Stauer, Cocalico ..................43-10
2. Sunower Greene, Con. Valley ...... 40-2
3. Madison Montalto, Solanco ...........39-5
4. Avree Wright, Annville-Cleona .....39-1
5. Ivory Taltoan, Lanc. Catholic .......38-11
6. Shanna Sweigart, Cedar Crest.........38-8
DISCUS1. Danita Sauder, Garden Spot ...........122-6
2. Ali Kohl, Garden Spot ........................116-9
3. Rebecca Grube, Cocalico ................112-3
3. Crystal Hartman, Ephrata ..............112-35. Shanna Sweigart, Cedar Crest.......108-0
6. Madison Montalto, Solanco ............106-8
JAVELIN
1. Maddy George, Garden Spot ......... 132-6
2. Tiany Heisey, Elizabethtown ....... 130-7
3. Crystal Hartman, Ephrata ............ 129-11
4. Alecia Rohrer, Hempfeld ................. 124-9
5. Emily Conklin, Solanco ..................... 119-6
6. Karly Shultz, Lamp.-Strasburg ......119-2
LONG JUMP
1. Kelly Liebl, Ephrata ..........................17-7
2. Hannah Knowlton, Lanc. Catholic ....16-11
3. Kathleen Gilbertson, Elco .................. 16-6
4. Renee Weigand, Man. Central ....... 16-1
5. Cassandra Houser, Lanc. Catholic ....16-1
5. Skylar Butcher, Con. Valley ...........16-1
TRIPLE JUMP1. Mary Witmer, Ephrata ...................... 37-1
2. Anya Hong, McCaskey ...................36-6
3. Claire Davis, Hempfeld ...................35-9
4. Hannah Knowlton, Lanc. Catholic ..34-11
5. Greta Mellinger, Lamp.-Strasburg .....34-7
6. Erica Voigt, Ephrata........................33-6
HIGH JUMP
1. Savannah Stauer, Con. Valley ......... 5-3
2. Sidni Peier, Annville-Cleona.............. 5-2
3. Ashley Strenko, Cocalico..................... 5-2
4. Tonya Martin, Garden Spot ................ 5-1
4. Sheridan McNeill, Warwick ................. 5-16. Karoline Loretan, Lanc. Catholic ........ 5-0
6. Isabella Loretan, Lanc. Catholic..........5-0
6. Madeline Tropp, Lamp.-Strasburg ... 5-0
6. Isaballa Ageson, Manheim Central .... 5-0
6. Alex Siebecker, Annville-Cleona ........ 5-0
POLE VAULT
1. Erin Winters, Lebanon .....................11-6
2. Danielle Poletti, Hempfeld ................. 11-6
3. Samantha Becker, Ann.-Cleona....... 11-4
4. Jordan Hess, Penn Manor .................11-0
4. Kayla Garpstas, Hempfeld ............... 11-0
4. Hannah Williams, Garden Spot ......... 11-0
Overall Most Valuable PlayerMolly Hendrick............Manheim Township
Most Valuable PlayersKatie Costanza ................................ Cocalico
Kelly Daggett .........Lanc. Country Day/LCEryn McCoy ..............................Penn ManorToni Yuko ....................Manheim Township
Most Valuable GoalieMorgan Bare ................................. Hempfeld
SECTION ONEFIRST TEAM
Name, School PositionMorgan Bare, Hempfeld ...................GoalieMorgan Brogan, Hempfeld ............ MidfeldMegan Bupp, Hempfeld .................. MidfeldGabby Cardina, Manheim Twp. ..... AttackKatie Costanza, Cocalico ................ MidfeldMcKenna Edwards, Penn Manor....MidfeldCortney Gensemer, Cocalico ........MidfeldMolly Hendrick, Manheim Twp. ..... AttackEmily McBride, Manheim Twp. .... MidfeldEmily McCoy, Penn Manor ............ MidfeldEryn McCoy, Penn Manor .............. AttackMeredith Michel, Warwick ............MidfeldShannon Sloss, Pen Manor ............. MidfeldJess Talbot, Warwick ...................... AttackToni Yuko, Manheim Twp. .............. Attack
HONORABLE MENTIONGoalie Lauren Ali, Penn Manor.
Attack Shannon Barto, Hempfeld;Brooke Fritz, Cocalico; Alex White, War-wick.
Midfeld Alexandra Clay, Hempfeld.Deense Maddie Eberly, Manheim
Twp.; Julia Stauer, Cocalico; Kat Tor-rance, Manheim Twp.; Courtney Weaver,Warwick; Hannah Willig, Penn Manor.
SECTION TWOFIRST TEAM
Name, School Position
Angel Adams, Garden Spot ...........Midfeld
Paige Brown, LCD/LC ..................... Midfeld
Hannah Corcoran, CV ..................... Midfeld
Kelly Daggett, LCD/LC ...................Midfeld
Malia Dickson, Conestoga Valley ... DeenseHolly Frantz, Garden Spot .................Goalie
Ashley Gochenaur, Lamp.-Stras. ...Midfeld
Annika Harder, Cedar Crest ........... Attack
Caroline Kolva, LCD/LC .................. Midfeld
Madison Long, Lamp.-Strasburg ....Midfeld
Brooke Overly, Ephrata ................. Midfeld
Alexandra Rich, Cedar Crest ........ Midfeld
Kate Smucker, Conestoga Valley....Midfeld
Jayme Verman, LCD/LC ................. Attack
Nichole Wagner, Cedar Crest ......... Attack
HONORABLE MENTION
Goalie Katie Hammaker, Ephrata.
Attack Molly Ammons, Garden Spot.
Midfeld Rachel Anderson, Ephrata;
Julia Steckbeck, Cedar Crest. Deense Hunter Bradley, Lamp.-Stras.; Kali Lapp,
Conestoga Valley.
Girls Lacrosse
FIRST TEAMPlayer, School PositionMatt Sent, Hempfeld ...................... AttackTyler Karpinski, Manheim Twp. .... AttackBrady Dolan, Elizabethtown ........... AttackRyan Morgan, Manheim Twp. ...... MidfeldDakota Keeer, Ephrata................. MidfeldNick Valentino, Hempfeld .............. MidfeldMatt Sallade, Manheim Twp. ....... DeenseRyan Gruett, Warwick .................. DeenseNolan Sachs, Manheim Twp. ........ DeenseBen McCurdy, E-town...Spec.-Faceo/MidGrifn Schultz, MT ...Spec.-Long Stick/MFShane Galway, War. ....Spec.-Faceo/Mid
Alex Ready, Manheim Twp. .............GoalieSECOND TEAM
Player, School PositionBrady Charles, Penn Manor ........... AttackCory Myer, Conestoga Valley .......AttackZach Ward, Hempfeld ..................... AttackAdam Hess, Penn Manor ................ MidfeldAustin Farwell, Elizabethtown ...... MidfeldAustin Minnich, Warwick ............... MidfeldConnor Ream, Penn Manor .......... DeenseZach Wentzel, Hempfeld ............... DeenseTroy Karpinski, Manheim Twp. ... DeenseJoel Skinner, E-town...Spec.-Long Stick/MFTeddy Mazaheri, L-S ....Spec.-Faceo/MFColeman Wagner, War. ..Spec-Long Stick/MF
Adam Polett, Warwick ...................... GoalieHONORABLE MENTION
Attack Justin Hoover, Ephrata; NatePatterson, L-S; Chris Augeri, ManheimTwp.; Ryan Miller, Manheim Twp.; ColinCammau, Ephrata; Hunter Diem, CV.
Midfeld Justin Bradley, GardenSpot; Hayden Miller, Hempfeld; Willy Hen-drick, Manheim Twp.; Kyle Madonna, PennManor; Tyler Black, Cedar Crest; CullenDussinger, Hempfeld; Andre Zimmerman,Lanc. Mennonite; Wyatt Barnett, PennManor; Sean Valentino, Hempfeld; DavisCarr, Manheim Twp.
Deense Matt Faller, Ephrata; RyanFitzpatrick, Hempfeld; Kelby Klahold, E-town; Tyler Gross, Penn Manor; AndrewB. Funk, Penn Manor; Justin Drescher, E-town; Anthony Zangari, Lancaster Country
Boys Lacrosse
Day/Lancaster Catholic; Armando Tyson,Lanc. Mennonite; Mac Meyer, Cedar Crest;Wes Sawyer, Ephrata.
Faceo Christian Durkota, Hempfeld;Trent Daggett, LCD/LC.
Long Stick Midfeld Teagan Pautz,Ephrata; Wyatt Green, Penn Manor; BryceMuir, Hempfeld; Chase Pirozzi, L-S.
Short Stick Deensive Midfeld MasonBuccilla, Warwick; Andy Moore, Ephrata;Joe Day, Hempfeld; Kevin Reinhart, PennManor.
Goalie Damon Cummins, Penn Man-or; Nick Kirk, Penn Manor; Justin Mease,Ephrata; Jake Gerber, E-town; Mike Geph-art, Cedar Crest.
ALL-AMERICANRyan Morgan .............. Manheim TownshipAlex Ready .................. Manheim TownshipMatt Sent ..................................... HempfeldNick Valentino ............................... Hempfeld
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANAustin Minnich, Warwick; Tyler Karpin-
ski, Manheim Twp.
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