LAURA GEBHART, DONEGAL
QUINT MILLER, MANHEIM TOWNSHIP
SEAN SNYDERHempfield
Boys’ Volleyball
JODY SAMBRICKLampeter- Strasburg
Boys’ Tennis
EMILY DETZColumbiaSoftball
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Cedar CrestChris Groff guided Cedar Crest to a first-place finish in highly competitive Section One of the L-L League, and then led the Falcons to the L-L title.
Baseball
Baseball Player of the Year
DEREK FISHER, Cedar Crest
Cedar Crest slugger and MLB draftee Derek Fisher was the prime mover in a powerful Falcon offense that claimed an L-L Section One championship and a league title.
MATT CARTASr., Lampeter-Strasburg
Pitcher5-0, 1.75 ERA, 24 Ks
CHRIS MATTISONJr., Lancaster Mennonite
Catcher.577, 5 HRs, 18 RBIs
DAN STOLTZFUSJr., Pequea Valley
Outfielder.463, 6 HRs, 21 RBIs
JASON SAUDERSr., Lancaster Mennonite
Pitcher5-1, 1.38 ERA, 48 Ks
JORDAN NEFFSr., Hempfield
Pitcher4-1, 0.48 ERA, 41 Ks
ADAM YUNGINGERSr., Manheim Township
Infielder.500, 3 HRs, 19 RBIs
ZACH HOSTETTERJr., Cedar Crest
Outfielder.453, 5 HRs, 20 RBIs
ZACH SMITHJr., Cedar Crest
Infielder.500, 1 HR, 20 RBIs
GALEN RADERJr., Cedar Crest
Infielder.407, 0 HRs, 11 RBIs
DEREK FISHERSr., Cedar Crest
Outfielder.472, 9 HRs, 21 RBIs
DAN NEFFJr., Lampeter-Strasburg
Outfielder.442, 2 HRs, 14 RBIs
JORDAN DONMOYERSr., Warwick
Pitcher4-2, 2.17 ERA, 45 Ks
JOHN ARMBRUSTJr., Garden Spot
Infielder.488, 2 HRs, 14 RBIs
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Coach of the Year RYAN JECKEL, Manheim CentralThat a rival coach would call the Barons “outstanding from top to bottom,’’ is a testament to Ryan Jeckel’s effort with Manheim Central, which claimed the Lancaster-Lebanon League Section Two title. Jeckel helped guide the doubles team of Drew Wolgemuth and brother Colin, who finished third in the District Three Class AA Tournament and earned a berth at states.
Boys’Tennis
Undefeated during the regular season, Jody Sambrick advanced to the Lancaster-
Lebanon League Class AAA singles final and successfully defended his 2010 title
with a 6-3, 6-1 victory over Cedar Crest’s Wes Fortna. Ranked as the top seed in
the District Three Class AAA Tournament, Sambrick was shocked in the semifinals
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Andrew Grossman and earn a berth in the PIAA AAA Singles Tournament.
Boys’ TennisPlayer of the Year
JODY SAMBRICK, Lampeter-Strasburg
DARREN MASTSo., Conestoga ValleyL-L AAA semifinalist
District Three AAA quarterfinalist
WES FORTNAJr., Cedar CrestL-L AAA finalist
District Three AAA finalist
JODY SAMBRICKSr., Lampeter-Strasburg
L-L AAA championDistrict Three AAA semifinalist
PATRICK MORANSr., Donegal
L-L AA champion; District Three AA doubles champion; PIAA AA
doubles third place
ANDREW CLARKJr., Hempfield
District Three AAA team title
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Coach of the Year
STEVE GINDER, Manheim CentralIn his third season at the helm of Manheim Central softball, Steve Ginder coached the Barons to the ultimate game of the scholastic season: the PIAA Class AAA state championship game. The Barons hit the reset button after falling in the L-L title game and ran the table in the District Three Class AAA tournament, defeating Donegal for the title, 3-1. Making its third state playoff appearance, and first since 1986, Manheim won three more times to get to the state championship, where the Barons fell to Valley, 3-1.
SoftballSoftballPlayer of the Year
EMILY DETZColumbia
EMILY WYLDESr., Elizabethtown
First Base.457 avg., 18 RBIs
8 2B, 1 HR, 13 runs
MALLORY RUTLEDGESr., Solanco
Pitcher5-0, 26.2 IP, 1.31 ERA
2 BB, 32 SO
ASHLEY TSHUDYJr., Warwick
Outfield.444 avg., 16 RBIs
7 2B, 1 3B, 2 HR, 12 runs
KATE MILLERSr., SolancoShortstop
.500 avg., 22 RBIs4 2B, 4 3B, 2 HR, 20 runs
LAURA GEBHARTSr., Donegal
Outfield.388 avg., 14 RBIs
4 2B, 3 3B, 1 HR, 14 runs
SAMANTHA GINDERSr., Manheim Central
Shortstop.489 avg., 17 RBIs
4 2B, 1 3B, 5 HR, 17 runs
CARYN BAILEYJr., Elizabethtown
Catcher.526 avg., 17 RBIs
4 2B, 6 3B, 3 HR, 13 runs
PAIGE STUPPYSo., Northern Lebanon
Third Base.438 avg., 17 RBIs
3 2B, 4 3B, 13 runs
EMILY DETZSr., Columbia
Pitcher14-2, 99 IP, 0.35 ERA
10 BB, 154 SO
HAYLEY BOLLINGERSo., DonegalSecond Base
.413 avg., 16 RBIs3 2B, 2 3B, 26 runs
CASSIDY GODBERSo., Warwick
Outfield.397 avg., 8 RBIs
1 2B, 4 3B, 2 HR, 23 runs
Emily Detz put an exclamation point on a stellar career with a senior season for the ages. She was at the forefront as the Crimson Tide posted a best-ever 18-5 record, winning its first Lancaster-Lebanon League Section Four championship. In 149 innings of work Detz pitched five no-hitters, including three perfect games, and posted an earned run average of 0.96 while throwing 10 shutouts. She held opponents to a .137 batting average, issuing 24 walks while striking out 213 batters. Leading off in the Tide lineup she hit .458 with an on-base percentage of .540 and a slugging average of .736.
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ANDREW SMITHSr., Elizabethtown
Middle Hitter332 kills, 82 blocks 39 aces, 114 digs
Coach of the Year
CRAIG DIETRICH, Manheim Central
The loss of two All-State players from last season might have been enough to send the Barons back into the middle of the pack, but Dietrich blended returning experience with the quick maturation of new varsity players into a repeat Section Two champion. Guiding a pair of sophomores, outside hitter Josiah Hershberger and settter Robbie Lawyer, were keys to Dietrich’s and the Barons’ success this season.
Player of the YearSEAN SNYDERHempfield
On a team with several options on attack, Sean Snyder provided the biggest swing for the Black Knights. Up front or from the back row, Snyder could find the floor on the other side of the net with precision and pace. Heading to George Mason where he is hoping to walk on, Snyder finished the season with 720 kills and 104 blocks.
SEAN SNYDERSr., HempfieldOutside Hitter
720 kills, 104 blocks82 aces, 332 digs
MARK FEILERSr., HempfieldOutside Hitter
449 kills, 40 blocks60 aces, 227 digs
JOEL HARNLYSr., Manheim Central
Outside Hitter318 kills, 25 blocks13 assists, 202 digs
DYLAN WEBERJr., Penn ManorOutside Hitter
406 kills, 13.5 blocks24 aces, 168 digs
MATT LAUVERSr., Lanc. Mennonite
Outside Hitter511 kills, 54 blocks20 aces, 116 digs
Boys’ Volleyball
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Girls’ Track & Field
Elizabethtown junior Sarah Fairbanks, left, steadily improved during the
postseason in the discus. She was second at leagues (116-1), second at
districts (117-9) and capped her year by placing fourth at states (125-10).
Girls’ FieldAthlete of the Year
SARAH FAIRBANKS,Elizabethtown
MORGAN MUMMAUJr., Manheim Central
100 metersL-L champ, 12.57; 4th districts 12.48.
200 meters L-L champ 25.73;
2nd districts 25.45.
GRETA LINDSLEYFr., Penn Manor1,600 meters
L-L champ, 5:13.80; 7th districts 5:15.94.
3,200 metersL-L champ 11:36.13.
BRIDGET NESLUNDJr., Manheim Township
Long JumpL-L champ 17-0.5.
Triple JumpL-L champ 36-7;
3rd districts 37-0.25.
OLIVIA ESBENSHADESo., Elizabethtown
800 metersL-L champ 2:19.90;
3rd districts 2:19.89.
VICKI BRUBAKERSr., Lampeter-Strasburg
Intermediate HurdlesL-L champ 45.29;
2nd districts 45.70.
OLIVIA LEAMANSr., Donegal
Javelin L-L champ 125-6;
4th districts 129-9;8th states 129-8.
AUDREY BAMFORDSr., Elizabethtown
High Hurdles L-L champ 15.40;
district champ 15.05.
REBECCA SWISHERJr., Lancaster Catholic
Pole VaultL-L champ 11-0;
5th districts 11-0.
LAURA WISSLERJr., Penn Manor
Shot put L-L champ 37-8.25;2nd districts, 38-8;
8th states 38-1.
BREANNA BARBERSo., Manheim Central
High jump L-L champ 5-2
SARAH FAIRBANKSJr., Elizabethtown
Discus L-L runner-up 116-1,2nd districts 117-9;4th states 125-10.
SARAH HELGESONFr., Hempfield400 meters
L-L champ 57.39
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Coach of the Year
JEFF HARNISH, ElizabethtownElizabethtown’s Jeff Harnish led the Bears to their first-ever L-L League Meet team crown and a second-place finish in Section One.
Girls’Track & Field
Manheim Central junior sprinter Morgan Mummau won both the 100 (12.57) and
200 (25.73) titles at leagues, then took second in the 200 (25.45) and fourth in the
100 (12.48) in Class AAA competition at the District Three Meet.
Girls’ TrackAthlete of the Year
MORGAN MUMMAU,Manheim Central
400-METER RELAY COCALICO
Sr. Courtney Ueber-roth, Fr. Gina Glass, Fr. Emily Johnson, Sr. Jessica Lawville L-L champs, 50.86.
1,600-METER RELAYHEMPFIELD
Sr. Kelley Donovan, Sr. Sharon Bomb-
erger, Jr. Rachel Cox, Fr. Sarah Helgeson, Jr. Melissa Cox. L-L
champ 4:01.48; 2nd districts 3:58.01.
3,200-METER RELAYPENN MANOR
Jr. Emily Novak, Fr. Meghan Maisano, Sr. Kate Maisel, Fr.
Greta Lindsley.L-L champ 9:34.54;
district champs 9:24.71.
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BY MATT BLYMIERSports Staff
Big-game performer.There isn’t a better
compliment than that for an athlete and Manheim Town-
ship’s Quint Miller is the quintessential big-game performer. Pun intended.
“My dad always says big-time players step up in big time games,” explained Miller, whose given name is Frank Miller V.
And he did, more than once. Wheth-er it was a crucial first down on the gridiron in the fall or a goal or two on the field in the spring, Miller answered the call for big plays time and again.
His knack for big plays was just an exclamation point on a scholastic career that garnered him two all-state nods and three all-league honors in
football and three all-league selections, co-player of the year and All-American in lacrosse.
“I’m real honored to achieve all of that,” said Miller. “It wasn’t something that I strived for, so to achieve it feels pretty good.”
Miller can add one more award to his already growing list:
Lancaster Newspapers 2011 Male Athlete of the Year.
Miller was selected over a strong list of other worthy athletes that included the Solanco trio of Joe Welk (football, wrestling), Dan Neff (wres-tling) and Thomas Haines (wrestling), Warwick’s Deron Thompson (football, basketball),
Hempfield’s Kyle Long (track), Manheim Central’s Derek Hart (foot-ball, basketball and track) and Cones-toga Valley’s Robbie Cardina (soccer, football, basketball and track).
Miller’s favorite sport is lacrosse and he’ll continue playing it next
year at Division I Jacksonville University. It was in lacrosse, a sport his father Frank IV played, where Miller received
his big-game reputation.He started his career as
a freshman with a game-winning overtime goal in the district championship game and followed that season by leading the league in scoring as a sophomore and junior.
“Quint is good because his shot is better than most play-ers,” MT coach Kyle Wimer
explained. “That’s because he always has a stick in his hand
trying to get better.”Miller, who will be an alter-
nate on the U19 national team, finished his career stepping up big again in the postseason where he averaged four goals per game in eight postseason contests. He
highlighted that run with five straight goals in the district
championship game that helped the Streaks to an overtime win.
“He knows when he has to kick it in to an extra gear,” Wimer said of Miller, who finished his career with 250 goals and 84 assists. “He knows when it’s time to get a goal. In big-time
games it shows what an athlete he is to step up when the limelight is on with a big-time goal.”
In his four seasons, Miller’s teams won 83 games, reached the Keystone Cup (state final), struck district gold three times and league gold twice.
Miller played football for “fun” but made an equal impact in the fall as he did in the spring.
“He was one those kids that you would find a way to get him the ball,” MT coach Mike Melynk said. “We put him in the Razorback to snap it to him directly, we handed it off to him and threw it to him. We put in different plays just to get him the ball.”
Miller made the most of his touches by leading Section One with 56 catches for 850 yards. He hit paydirt 12 times and was the third highest scorer in the section. He was best, though, when punting the ball and was named to the all-state team twice.
“I think he would be a Division I-AA player as a skilled guy,” says Melynk. “If he chose punting he would be Divi-sion I easily.”
Miller’s best trait is probably his even-mannered personality. In two sports where testosterone and ego usually gets the best of people, Miller keeps his mouth closed and lets his play do the talking.
“I don’t see a reason to get into it with opponents,” Miller said. “I just want to play.”
Said Melynk, “His character is beyond reproach. I’ve never heard a player, coach or teacher say a bad word about Quint. He did the right things and it’s nice to see a kid recog-nized for athletic achievements, but it’s better because he is a good person.”
Quint-essentialTownship’s Quint Miller is a multi-sport star, big-game performer
M A L E A T H L E T E O F T H E Y E A R
Quint Miller
garnered two all-
state honors and
three all-league
nods in football.
Miller also earned
all-league and
all-district honors
three times, was
the co-player of
the year in the
league and district
and was named
All-America in
lacrosse.
Lancaster, Pa. June 20, 2011 �2011 SPRING ALLSTARS
BY PETE KAUFFMANSports Staff
She is, one coach said, definite-ly the “Total Package.’’
Those two words, issued by Hall of Fame field hockey coach
Bob Derr of Warwick, are about as perfect as you can get when describing Donegal’s Laura Gebhart.
Gebhart, who signed with Penn State to continue her academic and field hockey careers, is, according to Derr, “probably one of the best players to come out of the L-L as long as I have been coaching (28 years). She is highly skilled on both sides of the ball and she is so versatile in that she could play any position and do it well.’’
A three-sport star for the Indians (field hockey, basketball, softball), and four-year starter in hockey and soft-ball, Gebhart was named the Lancaster Newspapers 2011 Female Athlete of the Year.
She beat out a strong field that included Cocalico’s Jordan Page (field hockey, basketball, soccer), the Penn Manor duo of Maddy Hess (field hockey, basketball, lacrosse) and Katie Brene-man (field hockey, basketball, soccer) and Warwick’s Emily Cameron (swim-ming).
“There is no one more deserv-ing of this award then Laura. Great choice,’’ Wayne Emenheiser, Donegal’s softball coach, wrote in an email.
“Laura is the ultimate team player, always sup-porting and encouraging her team-mates. I have seen in more than one instance over the past few years her pull aside a
teammate and calm them down after a mistake and show that teammate that she believes in them to get the job done,’’ Emenheiser added.
Perhaps the best judge of Gebhart’s abilities as a player and person was her scholastic field hockey coach, Jessica Shellenberger.
“I guess one of the best ways to sum up who Laura Gebhart is, is to open the year book,’’ Shellenberger wrote in an email. “Laura is in absolutely every club and activity we offer at Donegal. She is truly a jack-of-all-trades: An outstand-ing athlete, student and person, deeply respected and admired by all.’’
Gebhart has earned the respect of opponents and coaches alike by her tire-less work ethic, her unparalleled abili-ties on the field, and her even-tempered approach to school and athletics.
Her list of accomplishments on the field hockey pitch are extraordinary and reached beyond the borders of Lancaster County to the national and international level.
To highlight a few, courtesy of Shellenberger:n National Team Develop-
mental Squad (2010-present).n Under-21 National Team
(2008-preset).n Under-16 National
Team (2006-08).n Two-time Scholas-
tic First Team All-Amer-ican.n Four-time First
Team All-State, All-L-L League and All-Section Three.
“Laura’s the type of player that you dream about. She encompasses a combination of ath-leticism, intelligence, passion, determination and tenacity. She has helped to put our program on the map and we are truly in-debted to her contributions,’’ added Shellenberger, who had Gebhart lead the Indians to the 2008 L-L League and 2009 District Three Class AA titles.
“Laura’s hockey career has taken her away from us for long stretches during the season more than once, and when she returns the girls are always excited to see her and get her back in the lineup (no jealousy),’’ Emen-heiser wrote.
“In fact, this past season she was away for the L-L League championship game (a 2-1 Donegal win over Manheim Central) and the first two games of dis-tricts. The (rest of the) girls’ motto was to keep winning until Laura gets back.
They did not want the season to end at all, but absolutely not without her being there.’’
While Shellenberger and Emenheiser said they will both miss Gebhart’s con-tributions to their teams, they’re just go-ing to miss what Gebhart brings outside the lines as well.
“As a person there is no one better,’’ Emenheiser said of Gebhart, who was the recipient of the L-L League’s A. Landis Brackbill Award for academic/athletic achievement. “I will miss her positive, mature attitude next year along with the friendship we have built over the years.’’
Added Shellenberger: “I’m going to miss having Laura on field but also as a member of my team. She makes every-thing better just by being herself. She’s an amazing young woman and I can’t wait to see where life takes her.’’
Gebhart truly was the total package.
Ultimate hybrid
Laura Gebhart is
a four-time First
Team All-State,
All-L-L League and
All-Section Three
selection in field
hockey.
F E M A L E A T H L E T E O F T H E Y E A RDonegal’s Laura Gebhart isaccomplished, gregarious
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Coach of the Year
KEVIN PLETZ, EphrataPletz led the Mountaineers to a 16-5 record and an appearance in the L-L League title game for the first time in school history. Pletz coached four players that were named to the L-L League First Team.
Boys’ LacrosseCo-Players of the Year
MICHAEL ONDRUSEK, HempfieldSr., Attack, 86 goals, 23 assists
Ondrusek, above, won the L-L League scoring title with a 109 points. The Bucknell-bound senior scored 86 goals in the regular season and dished out 23 assists. He also became the first L-L player to be named All-American twice and was named the District Three Co-MVP.
QUINT MILLER, Manheim TownshipSr., Attack, 44 goals, 19 assists
Miller, left, finished the regular season with 44 goals and 19 assists. The Jacksonville recruit led his team to a L-L League championship and a District Three title. He earned All-America honors and was the District Three Co-MVP.
Boys’Lacrosse
ERIC BACONSr., CocalicoShort Stick Defender
100 ground balls
SIMOS MANDROSJr., Hempfield
Long Stick Midfield
148 ground balls
ANDREW MEIERJr., Hempfield
Faceoff.640 win
percentage
C.J. BOSCHJr., Hempfield
Midfield57 goals, 19 assists
TUCKER KEEFERJr., Ephrata
Midfield49 goals, 34
assists
JOEY SELLERSJr., Ephrata
Attack52 goals, 12
assists
ALEX PSTRAKJr., Ephrata
Close Defense103 ground balls
BRIAN NEFFJr., Ephrata
Goalie.633 save
percentage
ALEX TROUTMANSr., Conestoga Valley
Close Defense99 ground balls
ROB WERTZSr., Manheim Twp.
Midfield38 goals, 15 assists
JAQ PRESBERYSr., Penn ManorClose Defense
58 ground balls
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Coach of the Year
MARY BETH CARDIN, CocalicoCardin led her team to an 18-5 record and a third straight Section Two title. The Eagles reached the District Three championship game for the first time in school history and advanced to the PIAA quarterfinals.
Girls’ LacrosseSchneider, left, who has committed to the University of Florida, earned her
second straight Player of the Year honor after leading the league in scoring with
82 goals and 21 assists. She also won 83 draw controls, caused 46 turnovers and
scooped 38 ground balls while leading her team to L-L League and District Three
championships. Schneider was also named a First Team All-American.
Girls’ LacrossePlayer of the Year
DEVON SCHNEIDER,Manheim Township
CASEY DAGGETTSr., Lanc. Country Day
Attack70 goals, 11 assists
BRIDGET HUFNAGELJr., Lamp.-Strasburg
Midfield63 goals, 24 assists
KARI LONGSTAFFJr., Cocalico
MVP Midfield60 goals, 38 assists
AVERY LONGSTAFFJr., Cocalico
Midfield44 goals, 29 assists
JESS MARTINSr., Conestoga Valley
Goalie.599 save percentage
CAROLYN WESTPHALJr., Manheim Twp.
Attack48 goals, 33 assists
MEGAN PINKERTONJr., Manheim Twp.
Midfield47 goals, 47 assists
SHANNON NEEJr., Manheim Twp.
MVP Goalie.621 save percentage
MOLLY HENDRICKSo., Manheim Twp.
Midfield57 goals, 9 assists
MADDY HESSSr., Penn Manor
Midfield57 goals, 29 assists
EMILY EDDOWESJr., Penn Manor
Defense28 grounds balls
KATIE BUPPSr., Hempfield
MVP Defensive Midfield51 goals, 40 assists
ALICIA BURNSSr., Penn Manor
MVP Attack60 goals, 20 assists
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Coach of the Year
CURT ROGERS, HempfieldHempfield’s Curt Rogers led the Black Knights to Section One, L-L League Meet, District Three Meet and PIAA Class AAA team titles. It was just Hempfield’s second PIAA team title in school history, but its second in three years as the Knights have enjoyed a successful run in Rogers’ two years guiding the boys’ team.
2011 SPRING ALLSTARS
Boys’Track & Field
Hempfield senior Matthew Groff (2), who will
compete for Richmond University in the fall, won his
third straight L-L League 3,200 run title (9:25.30) and
second consecutive league title in the 1,600 (4:22.26)
as the Black Knights won the team crown. Groff then
took second in the 3,200 (9:29.36) and 1,600 (4:16.77)
at districts before ending his scholastic career with
a seventh-place finish in the state Class AAA 1,600 in
4:17.80 as the Knights won their second team title in
school history.
Boys’ TrackAthlete of the Year
MATTHEW GROFF,Hempfield
TREY BLANDINGSr., Annville-Cleona
Long jump L-L runner-up 21-5;
2nd districts 21-11.5.
DEREK HARTSr., Manheim Central
High Jump L-L champ 6-6,
district champ 6-8,5th states 6-8.
ERIC WITMERSr., McCaskey800 meters
L-L champ 1:58.10; 6th districts 1:57.00;
8th states 1:55.92.
NATE LITSCHIJr., Elco
Triple JumpL-L champ, 44-7.25; 6th districts, 45-1.
JORDAN JONESSr., Annville-Cleona
Intermediate Hurdles 39.64;
1st districts 39.18,3rd states 39.34.
JOE SANTOSSr., Hempfield200 meters
L-L champ 22.80.
MATTHEW GROFFSr., Hempfield1,600 meters
L-L champ, 4:22.26;2nd districts, 4:16.77;
7th states 4:17.80.3,200 meters
L-L champ, 9:25.30;2nd districts 9:29.36.
KYLE LONGJr., Hempfield
Shot Put L-L champ, 53-6.5;2nd districts 59-2;
state champ 58-3.5.Discus
L-L champ 192-10(L-L Meet record),
district champ 190-5;state champ, 202-10
(meet record).
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Boys’ Track & Field
Hempfield junior Kyle Long, left, won
league titles in both the shot put (53-
6.5) and discus (192-10), which was a
meet record. He then won the discus
(190-5) and took second in the shot (59-
2) at districts. He finished his year with
a record-setting throw of 202-10 to set
the PIAA Class AAA mark in the discus,
and he also won the shot put with a
heave of 58-3.5
Boys’ FieldAthlete of the Year
KYLE LONG,Hempfield
ALEX TABARESSr., WarwickHigh Hurdles
L-L champ, 14.85;5th districts 15.11.
400-METER RELAY
DONEGALJr. Jared Paioletti, Jr. Grif-
fin Linhart, Jr. Johnnie Martin, Sr. Jahrell Dixon.
L-L champ, 43.29;6th districts, 43.28.
1,600-METER RELAY
HEMPFIELDSr. Dylan Fitzpatrick, So.
Traevon Hinton, Fr. Devon Santos, Sr. Joe Santos.
L-L champ 3:26.13; 5th districts, 3:23.66.
3,200-METER RELAY
McCASKEYJr. Tyler Holdren, Sr. Qui-wane Walker, Sr. Tyler
Martin, Sr. Eric Witmer.L-L runner-up 7:55.28; 1st districts 7:47.50.
TERRANCE TAYLORJr., Conestoga Valley
400 metersL-L champ, 49.98;
2nd districts, 48.64;4th states 48.49.
STEVE FEISTERSr., Hempfield
JavelinL-L champ 196-6,
2nd districts 188-8; 3rd states 196-11
(Penn Relays champ 211-5).
NOT PICTURED:KELVIN CUNNINGHAM
Jr., McCaskey100 meters
L-L champ 11.27
TY GUMBERTJr., Hempfield
Pole VaultL-L champ 14-0.
Lancaster, Pa.14 June 20, 2011
Co-Coaches of the Year
JOHN SHETROMPH,
Manheim Central
Taking over a program that went 28-40-3 over the previous four seasons, Shetromph guided the Barons to a 15-5 record this spring, which led Central to a share of the Section Three title and its first L-L playoff appearance since 2006.
BILLZAPATA,Penn Manor
Despite losing 12 quality seniors from last year’s team, Zapata led the Comets to the Section One title, the L-
L League title and a berth in the PIAA Spring title game, which it lost to Cumberland Valley, 1-0.
Girls’Soccer
A constant playmaker and scoring threat in the attacking third, Dimm’s 19 goals and 11 assists this spring helped lead the Black Knights to a
runner-up finish in Section One, a spot in the L-L League final and a berth in the PIAA Spring quarterfinals. Dimm, a senior forward, was the
L-L League’s top nominee for the All-State team.
2011 SPRING ALLSTARS
TRISHA TSHUDYJr., Lanc. MennoniteForward/Midfielder18 goals, 9 assists
LESLIE HENNYSr., Manheim Twp.Midfielder/Forward11 goals, 11 assists
MARIAH DIMMSr., Hempfield
Forward17 goals, 11 assists
MORGAN HIGGINSSo., Conestoga
ValleyMidfielder
12 goals,8 assists
MACAULAY SOTOJr., Warwick
Forward/Midfielder11 goals, 10 assists
LAUREN TROWERJr., HempfieldGoalkeeper10 shutouts,
0.67 goals-against avg.
HANNAH WILLETTSr., Penn Manor
DefenderHelped PM tie a PIAA
Spring record with21 shutouts
HANNAH WEYLANDSr., Donegal
Defender3 goals, 1 assist
KATIE BRENEMANSr., Penn Manor
Midfielder/Forward9 goals, 5 assists
LAUREN SPROLESSr., Warwick
Defender1 goal, 3 assists
DANIELLE BONDSr., Cedar Crest
Defender5 goals, 4 assists
Girls’ Soccer Player of the Year
MARIAH DIMMHempfield
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B O Y S ’ L A C R O S S E
Second TeamPlayer (School) Pos.Ryan Bailey (Hempfield).................................................AttackConnor Rowe (Penn Manor) .........................................AttackMark Stratton (Manheim Twp.)..................................AttackNick Valentino (Hempfield) ...........................................MidfieldJake Weber (Manheim Twp.) .....................................MidfieldSpencer Barnett (Penn Manor) ..................................MidfieldJosh Beals (Hempfield) .................................................DefenseNick Best (Hempfield) ...................................................DefenseAlex Cummins (Penn Manor) .....................................DefenseBrandon McCormick (Penn Manor) ......................... Face offJohn Black (Hempfield) .....................................................GoalieAlex Troutman (Conestoga Valley) .................... LS MidfieldPeter Horning (Penn Manor) ................................ SS Defense
Third TeamJosh Ginder (Elizabethtown) ........................................AttackBlaine Schaffner (Warwick)..........................................AttackAlex Umble (LCD/LC) .....................................................AttackTravis Scheurich (Conestoga Valley) .......................MidfieldAlex Bradbury (Manheim Township) .......................MidfieldRhys McCall (LCD/LC) ..................................................MidfieldZach Lare (Lanc. Menn.) ..............................................DefenseMike Rivera (Manheim Township) ...........................DefenseShaun Faulstick (Elizabethtown) ...............................DefenseGreg Kirchner (LCD/LC) .............................................. Face offEthan Rettew (Conestoga Valley) ................................GoalieHogan Ross (Manheim Township) ....................... LS MidfieldDillion O’Dell (Manheim Township) ...................... SS Defense
Honorable MentionAttack—Ryan Leid (Cocalico), Cory Myer (CV), Nate
Muckle (Ephrata), Harry Manning (PM), Cameron Kline (Hemp), Josh Frey (Eph), Matt Senft (Hempfield). Midfield—Nick Brown (Cocalico), Mason Quickel (Eph), Adam Lenhard (CV), Mark Curtin (PM), Kyle Heisey (E-town), Brady Charles (PM), Arren Soroko (Cocalico), Chris Andrews (LCD/LC). Defense—Chris Ruger (L-S), Derrike Kulp (Ephrata), Jordan Norris (MT), Colin Lopez (MT), Ryan Smith (CC), Zach Wentzel (Hempfield). Face off—Dominic Rey (Cocalico), Jake Weber (MT), Tyler Sensenig (Ephrata), Adam Lenhard (CV), Ben McCurdy (E-town). Goalie—Chris Troiano (L-S), Brian Sloss (PM), Chad Niess (MT), Dan Bucolo (Cocalico). Long Stick mid-field—Michael Kiser (LM), Ryan Gruett (Warwick), Ryan Quan (LCD/LC). Short stick defense—Nick Pray (L-S), M.J. Horst (Ephrata), Adam Hess (PM), Chris Murphy (Warwick).
G I R L S ’ L A C R O S S E
SECTION ONEFirst Team
Player (School) Pos.Katie Bupp (Hempfield) .................................................MidfieldAlicia Burns (Penn Manor) .............................................AttackLauren Brooks (Hempfield) ...........................................AttackEmily Eddowes (Penn Manor)....................................DefenseEmily Harting (Warwick) ..............................................MidfieldMolly Hendrick (Manheim Twp.) ................................MidfieldMaddy Hess (Penn Manor) ..........................................MidfieldSteph Meyer (Hempfield) ............................................DefenseShannon Nee (Manheim Twp.) .......................................GoalieMegan Pinkerton (Manheim Twp.) ...........................MidfieldDevon Schneider (Manheim Twp.) ............................MidfieldCarolyn Westphal (Manheim Twp.) ...........................Attack
Honorable MentionBethany Ashworth (Warwick) ...................................MidfieldMegan Bupp (Hempfield) ..............................................MidfieldMolly Curcio (Manheim Twp.) ......................................AttackCaroline Lovett (Penn Manor)......................................AttackMeredith Michel (Warwick) ........................................DefenseLauren Youngs (Cedar Crest) ......................................Attack
SECTION TWOFirst Team
Player (School) Pos.Angel Adams (Garden Spot)........................................MidfieldBrittany Byers (Ephrata) ..............................................AttackHannah Corcoran (CV) ..................................................MidfieldCasey Daggett (LCD) .....................................................AttackAndrea Hufnagel (L-S) ...................................................MidfieldBridget Hufnagel (L-S) ...................................................MidfieldKayli Lescoe (Cocalico) .................................................MidfieldMaddie Long (L-S) ...........................................................MidfieldAvery Longstaff (Cocalico) .........................................MidfieldKari Longstaff (Cocalico) ..............................................MidfieldJess Martin (CV) ................................................................GoalieJessica Martin (Cocalico) ............................................DefenseJenna McHale (L-S) ........................................................MidfieldHaley Mitchell (Cocalico)...............................................MidfieldMegan Wissler (CV) .......................................................Midfield
G I R L S ’ S O C C E R SECTION ONE
First TeamPlayer (School, Class) Pos.Danielle Bond (Cedar Crest, Sr.)..............................................DKatie Breneman (Penn Manor, Sr.) .........................................FMariah Dimm (Hempfield, Sr.) ..................................................FCarolyn Garrison (Hempfield, Sr.) ..........................................DLeslie Henny (Manheim Twp., Sr.) .........................................MEmily Hess (Penn Manor, Sr.) .................................................MDana Lindt (McCaskey, Sr.) .....................................................DKendra Mancino (Hempfield, Sr.).............................................FKate Numer (Cedar Crest, Sr.) .................................................FJackie Poucel (Manheim Twp., Sr.)........................................DLauren Trower (Hempfield, Jr.) ...........................................GKHannah Willett (Penn Manor, Sr.) ...........................................D
Second TeamClaudia Grossmann (Manheim Twp., Jr.).............................DLogan Kramer (Penn Manor, Jr.) ..........................................MEmily Lanser (Hempfield, So.) ...................................................FTallie McMurtrie (Hempfield, So.) ..........................................MVeronica Willig (Penn Manor, Sr.) ........................................GKMegan Wilson (Penn Manor, Sr.) ...........................................MAdrienne Yoder (Cedar Crest, Jr.) ........................................M
Section MVPMariah Dimm ...............................................................Hempfield
Section Coach of the YearBill Zapata ................................................................ Penn Manor
SECTION TWOFirst Team
Caitlin Davies (Ephrata, Sr.) .....................................................DBrooke Etter (Elizabethtown, Sr.) .........................................MJanelle Frey (Conestoga Valley, Sr.) .......................................FBrittany Hasson (Warwick, Jr.) ........................................ F/MMorgan Higgins (Conestoga Valley, So.) .............................MTrisha Lantz (Lampeter-Strasburg, Sr.) ..............................DEmily Osborne (Warwick, Sr.) ..............................................GKLauren Pezzica (Conestoga Valley, Jr.) ...............................MDeana Slater (Elizabethtown, Jr.) ...........................................FMacaulay Soto (Warwick, Jr.) .......................................... F/MLauren Sproles (Warwick, Sr.) ................................................D
Second TeamGabrielle Cook (Lampeter-Strasburg, So.) .........................MEmelie Good (Lampeter-Strasburg, Jr.) ............................GKTaylor Higgins (Conestoga Valley, Sr.) ................................MRebekah Krasinski (Conestoga Valley, So.) ........................DKristy Liebl (Ephrata, Sr.) ........................................................MSteph Tankalavage (Solanco, Sr.) .........................................MElizabeth Wenger (Warwick, Fr.) ...........................................DCassie Zaiac (Elizabethtown, So.) ..........................................D
Section MVPMacaulay Soto..............................................................Warwick
Section Coach of the YearAaron Strous ...........................................Lampeter-Strasburg
SECTION THREEFirst Team
Brittany Brubaker (Manheim Central, Jr.) ..........................DLeah Comiskey (Northern Lebanon, Fr.) ...............................FBrogan Garvey (Manheim Central, Jr.)...............................MKirsten Gochnauer (Donegal, So.) .........................................MShannon Hoeveler (Cocalico, So.) ..........................................MMarcia Horning (Manheim Central, Sr.) ............................GKJamie Hunter (Donegal, Sr.) ......................................................FHaley Klinger (Garden Spot, Fr.) ............................................MKathleen Lawver (Cocalico, So.) ............................................MHolli Styer (Garden Spot, Jr.) ....................................................FHannah Weyland (Donegal, Sr.) ..............................................D
Second TeamWhitney Allison (Northern Lebanon, Sr.) .............................MAlyssa Gower (Donegal, Jr.) .....................................................FLeah Horoff (Garden Spot, Sr.)................................................DMaddy Novak (Manheim Central, Jr.) .................................MKelsey Shellehamer (Lebanon, Sr.) .......................................MBrittany Simmons (Cocalico, Jr.) .............................................FAlexandra Smith (Donegal, Sr.) ..............................................D
Section MVPHannah Weyland ............................................................Donegal
Section Coach of the YearHeather Kemp ................................................................Donegal
SECTION FOURFirst Team
Caroline Augsburger (Lanc. Mennonite, Sr.) ................. F/MRachel Dickinson (Lanc. Mennonite, Sr.) ..............................DKelsey Good (Lanc. Mennonite, Sr.) .................................D/MRobin Kreiser (Annville-Cleona, Sr.) ........................................FHalie Parker (Elco, So.) .............................................................MElizabeth Rakow (Lebanon Catholic, Sr.) ..............................FJess Rheinheimer (Lanc. Mennonite, Jr.)...........................GKTaylor Shaak (Elco, Sr.)..............................................................FTrisha Tshudy (Lanc. Mennonite, Jr.) ............................. F/MMolly Westwood (Lanc. Catholic, Sr.) ............................. F/MAmber Whittington (Pequea Valley, Sr.) ..............................DKady Yoders (Elco, So.) ...........................................................M
Second TeamAbbey Basom (Lanc. Mennonite, Jr.) .............................. F/MMaggie Davis (Lanc. Catholic, Sr.) ...........................................FCourtney Dienner (Pequea Valley, Sr.) ................................MHadassah Huyard (Pequea Valley, So.) ................................DTraci Mohl (Lebanon Catholic, Sr.) ........................................MTiffany Yeiser (Elco, Jr.) ...........................................................D
Section MVPTrisha Tshudy ........................................Lancaster Mennonite
Section Coach of the YearLarry Benedict .................................................... Pequea Valley
All-State NomineesMariah Dimm, Hempfield; Macaulay Soto, Warwick;
Hannah Willett, Penn Manor.Sportsmanship Awards
McCaskey, Section One; Lampeter-Strasburg, Section Two; Lebanon, Section Three; Lancaster Catholic, Section Four.
B O Y S ’ T R A C K A N D F I E L D
SEASON BESTS100 METERS
1. Eric Kilmer, Lampeter-Strasburg ..................................10.81. Dajour James, McCaskey ................................................10.83. Mark Engle, Lancaster Mennonite ................................10.94. Demetrius Dixon, Penn Manor ........................................11.04. Randy Myers, Lampeter-Strasburg .............................11.04. Terrance Taylor, Conestoga Valley ..............................11.04. Sawyer Weiler, Warwick..................................................11.0
200 METERS1. Demetruis Dixon, Penn Manor ........................................22.21. Matt Deysher, Cedar Crest .............................................22.23. Dajour James, McCaskey ................................................22.34. Terrance Taylor, Conestoga Valley ..............................22.45. Joe Santos, Hempfield ........................................................22.56. Sawyer Weiler, Warwick..................................................22.66. Joe Vedilago, Northern Lebanon ....................................22.6
400 METERS1. Terrance Taylor, Conestoga Valley ............................48.491. Mychal Robinson, Cedar Crest .....................................49.693. Sergey Grinev, Elco ............................................................50.23. Demetrius Dixon, Penn Manor ........................................50.25. Ben Mason, Annville-Cleona ..........................................50.356. Eric Witmer, McCaskey ...................................................50.4
800 METERS1. Eric Witmer, McCaskey ............................................. 1:55.482. Alex Galli, Cedar Crest ....................................................1:56.03. Matthew Groff, Hempfield ............................................1:57.14. Carlos Rivera, Warwick .................................................1:58.05. Ian Hackett, Manheim Township .................................1:58.66. Matt Devlin, Warwick ................................................. 1:58.61
1,600 METERS1. Matthew Groff, Hempfield ......................................... 4:16.772. Naeb Mengisteab, Conestoga Valley ...................... 4:21.573. Alex Galli, Cedar Crest ....................................................4:23.04. Alex Hinnenkamp, Manheim Twp. ........................... 4:23.155. Harrison Schettler, Penn Manor ............................... 4:26.546. Shaun Wolfe, Annville-Cleona .................................... 4:29.48
3,200 METERS1. Matthew Groff, Hempfield ............................................9:25.32. Alex Galli, Cedar Crest ................................................. 9:28.933. Quiwane Walker, McCaskey ..................................... 9:38.384. Ben Mueller, Warwick ................................................. 9:45.325. Hunter Adams, Cedar Crest ...................................... 9:46.766. Jon Ausel, Solanco ......................................................... 9:48.22
110 HURDLES1. Matt Deysher, Cedar Crest .............................................14.42. Robert Cardina, Conestoga Valley ................................14.72. Alex Tabares, Warwick ....................................................14.74. Derek Hart, Manheim Central .........................................14.85. Ryan Brown, Elizabethtown ............................................14.96. Nate Litschi, Elco .................................................................15.26. Brian Keith, Cedar Crest ...................................................15.2
300 HURDLES1. Matt Deysher, Cedar Crest .............................................39.12. Jordan Jones, Annville-Cleona ......................................39.183. Alex Tabares, Warwick ....................................................39.74. Adam Stern, Elizabethtown .............................................40.45. Quint Felak, Ephrata ..........................................................40.66. Denzel Brown, McCaskey ..............................................40.95
400 RELAY1. Annville-Cleona ....................................................................43.0 (Blanding, Hess, Smith, Mason)2. Hempfield ............................................................................43.04 (Longenecker, Lopez, Hinton, Santos)3. Donegal ................................................................................43.28 (Paiolitti, Libhart, Martin, Dixon)4. McCaskey .............................................................................43.4 (Cunningham, Heard, Williams, Johnson)5. Northern Lebanon ...............................................................43.5 (Jamison, Vedilago, Boyer, Ryan)6. Conestoga Valley ................................................................43.7 (Brison, Schmalhofer, Burkholder, Taylor)
1,600 RELAY1. Cedar Crest .......................................................................3:19.7 (Ditzler, Coleman, Galli, Robinson)2. Conestoga Valley .......................................................... 3:20.42 (Dickson, Taylor, Brown, Bogale)3. Lancaster Mennonite......................................................3:22.4 (Sturges, Gronros, Shoff, Zook)4. Hempfield ........................................................................ 3:23.66 (D. Santos, Fitzpatrick, Hinton, J. Santos)5. McCaskey ....................................................................... 3:24.85 (Witmer, Walston, Heard, Martin)6. Donegal ............................................................................ 3:25.58 (Dixon, Martin, Libhart, Sager)
3,200 RELAY1. McCaskey ..........................................................................7:47.5 (Holdren, Walker, Martin, Witmer)2. Elco.................................................................................... 7:51.94 (Gerberich, Grinev, Shultz, Harnish)3. Cedar Crest .................................................................... 7:52.53 (Robinson, Ditzler, Adams, Galli)4. Hempfield ........................................................................ 8:00.51 (Birk, Taylor, Leiden, White)5. Lancaster Mennonite................................................... 8:01.72 (Zook, Shoff, Schatz, Sturges)6. Manheim Township ...................................................... 8:02.96 (Zimmerman, Warner, Hackett, Hinnenkamp)
SHOT PUT1. Kyle Felpel, Cocalico ......................................................59-3 a-x2. Kyle Long, Hempfield .........................................................59-23. Charlito Iwuagwu, N. Lebanon ........................................50-84. Anthony Ford, McCaskey ...............................................50-65. Clayton Hoffmaster, Manheim Twp. ......................50-1 d-v6. Austin Sullivan, Cedar Crest ........................................49-9 a-v
DISCUS1. Kyle Long, Hempfield .....................................................202-102. Kyle Felpel, Cocalico ......................................................185-113. Charlito Iwuagwu, N. Lebanon ......................................178-34. Jesus Ascencio, McCaskey ...........................................174-25. Steven Feister, Hempfield ..............................................138-8
6. J. D. Aument, Hempfield .................................................137-5JAVELIN
1. Steve Feister, Hempfield ................................................211-52. Jamie Colon, Donegal ......................................................198-83. Kyle Felpel, Cocalico ........................................................191-94. Evan Ditzler, Cedar Crest ..............................................182-85. Brian Finney, Elizabethtown .........................................177-5
6. Cole Proffitt, Manheim Central ....................................177-1LONG JUMP
1. Hassan Beattie, McCaskey ....................................22-11 3/42. Trey Blanding, Annville-Cleona ......................................22-33. Eric Kilmer, Lampeter-Strasburg .......................... 21-11 a-v4. Demetrius Dixon, Penn Manor ...................................21-8 a-x5. Julienne Cypress, McCaskey .........................................21-86. Charlie Hargrove, Lancaster Mennonite.................21-6 a-x
TRIPLE JUMP1. Nate Litschi, Elco ......................................................... 46-11 a-x2. Kamau Njenga, Ephrata ...................................................44-43. Trey Blanding, Annville-Cleona ......................................44-14. Hassan Beattie, McCaskey .........................................43-7 a-v5. John Martin, Garden Spot ...........................................43-3 a-x6. Demetrius Dixon, Penn Manor .....................................42-11
HIGH JUMP1. Derek Hart, Manheim Central .......................................... 6-82. Max Mahan, Garden Spot ................................................. 6-73. Robert Cardina, Conestoga Valley ................................. 6-64. Nate Litschi, Elco .................................................................. 6-34. Brian Boltz, Northern Lebanon ......................................... 6-34. Noel Burgos, McCaskey ..................................................... 6-3
POLE VAULT1. Ty Gumpert, Hempfield ....................................................14-02. Brian Boltz. Northern Lebanon .......................................13-93. Drew Engle, Manheim Central .......................................13-64. Ben Graybill, Cocalico .......................................................13-04. Dakota Echenmann, Annville-Cleona ...........................13-06. Dan Bogush, Garden Spot ................................................12-8
SEASON BEST100 METERS
1. Morgan Mummau, Manheim Central ...........................12.12. Jada Dunsen, Lancaster Mennonite ..............................12.42. Ciara Lilly, McCaskey ........................................................12.44. Auryonah Nash, Conestoga Valley ................................12.65. Anne Romanauskas, Elizabethtown .............................12.66. Danesha Butler, Garden Spot ..........................................12.76. Catherine Vo, Manheim Township ................................12.7
200 METERS1. Morgan Mummau, Manheim Central ...........................25.22. Ciara Lilly, McCaskey ......................................................26.093. Erin Dombach, Lampeter-Strasburg ............................26.34. Aurynoah Nash, Conestoga Valey .................................26.65. Danesha Butler, Garden Spot ..........................................26.75. Catherine Vo, Manheim Township ................................26.7
400 METERS1. Sarah Helgeson, Hempfield .............................................57.392. Morgan Mummau, Manheim Central ...........................57.73. Mary Witmer, Ephrata ...................................................58.014. Jessie Greenslade, Penn Manor ......................................60.35. Ciara Lilly, McCaskey ........................................................60.56. Karrie Rice, Donegal ..........................................................61.0
800 METERS1. Olivia Esbenshade, Elizabethtown ........................... 2:19.132. Emily Graber, Warwick .............................................. 2:19.463. Greta Lindsley, Penn Manor ...................................... 2:20.144. Meghan Maisano, Penn Manor ................................. 2:21.665. Kelsie Nolan, Hempfield ................................................ 2:23.346. Rebekah Stoltzfus, Conestoga Valley ..................... 2:24.17
1,600 METERS1. Greta Lindsley, Penn Manor .........................................5:10.72. Olivia Espenshade, Elizabethtown ........................... 5:10.993. Ashley Cox, Hempfield ................................................. 5:19.434. Emily Graber, Warwick .............................................. 5:24.765. Emily Blackshire, Ephrata .......................................... 5:25.116. Alicia Dillman, Conestoga Valley .............................. 5:28.44
3,200 METERS1. Greta Lindsley, Penn Manor .................................... 11:36.132. Kara Mueser, Elizabethtown ................................... 11:50.183. Kelsie Ashley, Hempfield ........................................... 11:52.124. Katherine Solomon, Elizabethtown ........................ 11:55.245. Janessa Martin, Lanc. Mennonite ............................ 11:55.96. Brianna Heikkinen, Conestoga Valley ..................... 11:56.0
100 HURDLES1. Audrey Bamford, Elizabethtown .................................15.052. Kirsten Bass, Conestoga Valley ......................................15.33. Danesha Butler, Garden Spot ..........................................15.54. Vicki Brubaker, Lampeter-Strasburg ..........................15.75. Samantha Walmer, Elco ...................................................16.26. Tricia Light, Annville-Cleona ..........................................16.51
300 HURDLES1. Vicki Brubaker, Lampeter-Strasburg ..........................45.22. Mary Witmer, Ephrata .....................................................46.93. Hannah Williams, Garden Spot ......................................47.134. Katie Kalupson, Solanco ....................................................47.75. Angel Jacabella, Annville-Cleona ..................................48.046. Samantha Walmer, Elco ...................................................48.8
400 RELAY1. Elizabethtown ......................................................................50.2 (Davis, Ingold, Waite, Romanauskas)2. Cocalico ...............................................................................50.86 (Ueberroth, Johnson, Glass, Lawville)3. Lampeter-Strasburg .......................................................50.99 (Dombach, Sellers, Gilbert, Brubaker)4. McCaskey ...........................................................................51.13 (Washington, Lilly, Schmalhoffer, Bishop)5. Conestoga Valley ..............................................................51.23 (Bass, Ortiz, Musser, Nash)6. Hempfield ............................................................................51.27 (Bomberger, Myket, Donovan, Rothmiller)
1,600 RELAY1. Hempfield ........................................................................ 3:58.01 (Bomberger, Donovan, Cox, Helgeson)2. Lampeter-Strasburg ................................................... 4:00.73 (Brubaker, Reynolds, Sellers, Dombach)3. Penn Manor .......................................................................4:03.2 (Lindsley, Maisano, Maisel, Greenslade)4. Ephrata ............................................................................ 4:03.71 (Blouch, Witmer, Brubaker, Blackshire)5. Elizabethtown ...................................................................4:08.3 (Waite, Romanauskas, Esbenshade, Markham)6. Elco.......................................................................................4:10.1 (Glassmoyer, Walmer, Gilbertson, Wike)
3,200 RELAY1. Penn Manor .................................................................... 9:24.71 (Maisel, Novak, Maisano, Lindsley)
2. Hempfield ........................................................................ 9:29.31
(R. Cox, Hilliard, M. Cox, Nolan)
G I R L S ’ T R A C K A N D F I E L D
3. Lampeter-Strasburg ................................................... 10:02.3 (Miranda, Sellers, Kirchner, Reynolds)4. Annville-Cleona .............................................................. 10:05.3 (White, V. Siebecker, Corle, A. Siebecker)5. Conestoga Valley .......................................................... 10:11.3 (Reed, Martin, Dillman, Stoltzfus)6. Cocalico ......................................................................... 10:11.44 (Sensenig, Wallace. Gingrich, Drexel)
SHOT PUT1. Laura Wissler, Penn Manor ........................................39-6 d-v2. Sarah Fairbanks, Elizabethtown .................................37-103. Shannon Hernley, N. Lebanon ..................................... 37-7a-v4. Alisha Johnson, Lebanon ..................................................36-45. Hannah Grove, Warwick ............................................35-8 d-v6. Kelli Farris, Hempfield .......................................................35-8
DISCUS1. Sarah Fairbanks, Elizabethtown ...............................125-102. Shannon Hernley, N. Lebanon .......................................121-73. Sarah Connor, Penn Manor ...........................................121-64. Helen Doolittle, Penn Manor ..........................................116-25. Alexandria Kohl-Henry, Garden Spot ........................113-36. Megan Haines, Penn Manor ..........................................110-7
JAVELIN1. Chrissy Rickert, Hempfield ............................................133-02. Olivia Leaman, Donegal ..................................................132-93. Casey Meier, Elizabethtown .........................................124-94. Tiffany Heisey, Elizabethtown .....................................121-85. Skye Charleston, Manheim Central ..........................113-116. Shannon Hernley, Northern Lebanon .........................113-9
LONG JUMP1. Bridget Nesland, Manheim Twp. ...............................17-4 a-x2. Angel Jacabella, Annville-Cleona ..............................16-5 d-v3. Jessie Greenslade, Penn Manor .....................................16-33. Tabitha Litschi, Elco ..........................................................16-35. Audrey Bamford, Elizabethtown ..............................16-1 a-x6. Morgan Mummau, Man. Central ............................ 15-10 a-v
TRIPLE JUMP1. Bridget Neslund, Manheim Twp. ................................37-0 a-v2. Spencer Nendza, Hempfield ........................................35-8 a-v3. Mary Witmer, Ephrata ....................................................35-74. Marla Simmons, Cedar Crest .........................................34-75. Courtney Ueberroth, Cocalico ...................................34-3 a-v6. Jess Babich, Garden Spot ...........................................34-0 d-v
HIGH JUMP1. Jada Dunsen, Lancaster Mennonite ............................... 5-21. Breanna Barber, Manheim Central ................................ 5-21. Audrey Bamford, Elizabethtown .................................... 5-21. Ashley Strenko, Cocalico ................................................... 5-25. Savanna Stauffer, Conestoga Valley ............................. 5-16. Bobbie Uleary, McCaskey ................................................. 5-06. Lisa Bou, Cedar Crest.......................................................... 5-06. Rachel Horoff, Garden Spot .............................................. 5-06. Lauree Weigand, Manheim Central ................................ 5-0
POLE VAULT1. Rebecca Swisher, Lancaster Catholic..........................11-02. Kayla Garpstas, Hempfield .............................................10-92. Rachel Hoover, Garden Spot ..........................................10-64. Danielle Poletti, Hempfield ...............................................10-34. Caitlin Musser, Conestoga Valley ..................................10-36. Ellie Womble, Lancaster Catholic ..................................10-0
B O Y S ’ V O L L E Y B A L L
SECTION ONEFirst Team
Player (School) Pos.Dylan Weber (Penn Manor) ..................................................OHEric Slaugh (Hempfield) ..............................................................SSean Snyder (Hempfield) .................................................... OPPMark Feiler (Hempfield) .........................................................OHGalen Kane (Warwick) ...........................................................OHChris Prosser (Ephrata) ...........................................................MNick Oberholtzer (Hempfield) ...................................................LJess Reist (McCaskey) ...........................................................OH
Second TeamCheyenne Weber (Penn Manor) ..............................................SNate Zimmerman (Warwick) ...................................................SAdam Eder (Cedar Crest) .....................................................OHShawn Hines (Manheim Township) ....................................OHDavid Witmer (Ephrata) ..........................................................MA.J. Pappas (Hempfield) .........................................................OHDan Hostetter (Hempfield) ......................................................MBrandon Gonzales (Warwick) ................................................M
Honorable MentionOH—Pat Nevin (PM), Mat Gass (Eph), Aaron Blevins
(War). OPP—Joey Jackson (PM). M—Dayonte Dixon (PM). S—Jordan Shultz (Eph), Matt Bartow (Eph). L—Brandon Kramer (War).
SECTION TWOFirst Team
Matt Lauver (Lancaster Mennonite) .................................OHSeth Nagle (Garden Spot) ......................................................OHCorey Hauck (Garden Spot) .....................................................LAndrew Horst (Cocalico) ......................................................MHAndrew Smith (Elizabethtown) ..........................................MHJoel Harnly (Manheim Central) .............................................RSAaron Swarr (Manheim Central) .......................................MHDevin Moore (Conestoga Valley) ..................................... OPPJosiah Hershberger (Manheim Central) ...........................MH
Second TeamJonathan Moua (Cocalico)....................................................MHNate Roof (Elizabethtown) ....................................................OHRobbie Lawyer (Manheim Central) ........................................SJake Fuller (Conestoga Valley) ............................................OHNick Weaver (Lancaster Mennonite).....................................SLogan Kreider (Lancaster Mennonite) ..............................OHCole Hoover (Lancaster Mennonite) ......................................LMatt Sider (Elizabethtown).......................................................SJustin Katzmoyer (Elizabethtown) .........................................L
Honorable MentionMH—Alex Genova (Coc). OH—Joshua Williams (Coc),
Brad Steinweg (MC), Taylor Eberly (GS). L—Brayden Fahnestock (MC). S—Josiah Williams (GS), Jonathan Lugo-Torres (Leb). OPP—Jeremy Hauck (GS).
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Ryan Jeckel ....................................................Manheim CentralHonorable Mention
Drew Wolgemuth..........................................Manheim Central David Musser ............................................Manheim TownshipJack Barry .................................................Manheim Township
SECTION ONEFirst Team
Wes Fortna ...............................................................Cedar CrestDarren Mast ..................................................Conestoga ValleyAndrew Clark ..............................................................Hempfield Dave Musser .............................................Manheim TownshipJack Barry .................................................Manheim Township
Honorable MentionKevin Sollenberger ........................................................Ephrata
SECTION TWOFirst Team
Patrick Moran ................................................................DonegalTrey Fidler ...............................................................................ElcoRyan Bair .....................................................Lancaster CatholicJody Sambrick ........................................Lampeter-Strasburg Drew Wolgemuth..........................................Manheim Central Colin Wolgemuth ...........................................Manheim Central
S O F T B A L LSECTION ONE
Name (School) Pos.Kendra Keuper (Penn Manor) .................................................PKelsey Bish (Hempfield) .............................................................PMeaghan McCabe (Cedar Crest) ...........................................POlivia Bolen (Manheim Township) ..........................................CJenna Kreiser (Cedar Crest) ....................................................CEmily Johnson (Hempfield) .......................................................CValessa Mendez (Warwick) ....................................................CBrittany Martinez (McCaskey) ..............................................CKristine Verna (Cedar Crest) ................................................1BKayla Seifert (Cedar Crest) ...................................................2BEmily Longenecker (Hempfield) ...........................................2BDanielle McDonald (Manheim Township) ..........................2BMadi Derr (Warwick) ..............................................................SSSarah Lebo (Cedar Crest).......................................................SSAshley Witmer (Penn Manor) ...............................................SSKerri Estep (Penn Manor) ......................................................OFCassidy Godber (Warwick) ...................................................OFAshley Tshudy (Warwick) .....................................................OF
SECTION TWOMallory Rutledge (Solanco) ......................................................PMorgan Mastriania (Solanco) .................................................PKatie Dunkelberger (Elizabethtown) ....................................PCourtney Allen (Conestoga Valley) ................................ P/SSCaryn Bailey (Elizabethtown) .................................................CJill Blank (Conestoga Valley) ..................................................1BEmily Wylde (Elizabethtown) ................................................1BChelsea Crandall (Solanco) .....................................................2BKate Miller (Solanco) ................................................................SSBrooke Stafford (Cocalico) ....................................................SSHaley Warden (Ephrata) ........................................................SSSamantha Smith (Lebanon) ...................................................SSMariah Keener (Elizabethtown) ...........................................3BRachel Matos (Solanco) ..........................................................OFRachel Bair (Elizabethtown) ..................................................OFBrianna Kuhn (Elizabethtown) ..............................................OFGloriann Plank (Conestoga Valley) ......................................OFKatherine Ault (Solanco) ........................................................DP
SECTION THREEAlexa Campbell (Manheim Central) ......................................PJulie Dostal (Lampeter-Strasburg) ........................................PKelsey Hannold (Donegal) ........................................................PJennifer Martin (Garden Spot) ......................................... SS/PTaylor Albert (Northern Lebanon).........................................CMadi Emenheiser (Donegal) ....................................................CBrittany Horst (Garden Spot) ...........................................C/SSSamantha Ginder (Manheim Central) .................................SSSteph Gainer (Donegal) ...........................................................SSErika Stamm (Elco) ..................................................................1BHayley Bollinger (Donegal) .....................................................2BCassie Stager (Elco) .................................................................SSNichole Blantz (Lampeter-Strasburg) .................................SSPaige Stuppy (N. Lebanon) .....................................................3BLaura Gebhart (Donegal) .......................................................OFAli Morton (Manheim Central) ..............................................OFCheyenne Hassler (Elco) .........................................................OFCarli Cochran (Lampeter-Strasburg) .................................OF
SECTION FOUREmily Detz (Columbia) ...............................................................PKaitlin Brubaker (Lancaster Mennonite) .............................PKiley Sharp (Lancaster Catholic) ............................................PAbby Shrum (Lebanon Catholic) .............................................PAlyssa Montalvo (Annville-Cleona) .......................................PKasey Williams (Pequea Valley) ...................................... 2B/PKayla Wallace (Pequea Valley) ........................................ 3B/PAshlyn Phillips (Columbia) .........................................................CHaley Hirn (Annville-Cleona) ....................................................CMorgan Heinbach (Lancaster Catholic) ...............................CKaylynn McKinney (Annville-Cleona) .................................1BKaitlyn Reist (Lebanon Catholic) ..........................................1BValessa Corollo (Columbia) ....................................................1BAshley Sargent (Lancaster Catholic) ..................................2BEmily Houck (Pequea Valley) ................................................SSMadison Brubaker (Lancaste Mennonite) .........................SSCasey Ditzler (Annville-Cleona) ............................................SSKayla Lambert (Columbia) .....................................................OF
Co-Editors: Kevin Freeman, Roxanne McRoberts
Contributors: Marty Heisey, Jeff Ruppenthal, Suzette Wenger, Matt Blymier, Justin David Graybill, Dave Byrne, Jason Fulginiti, Ed Gruver, Pete Kauffman, Kim O’Brien.
The All-Star section was compiled by the sports staff of Lancaster Newspapers. It honors the top performers and coaches in each spring sport, as selected by coaches and Lancaster Newspapers sportswriters.
B A S E B A L LSECTION ONE
First teamName (School) Pos.Logan Fullmer (Cedar Crest) ...................................................PJordan Neff (Hempfield) ............................................................PJordan Donmoyer (Warwick) .................................................PAdam Yunginger (Manheim Township) ........................P/1BCameron Gallagher (Manheim Township) ..........................CGalen Radar (Cedar Crest) ......................................................IFJonathan Rieker (Manheim Township) ................................IFDerrick Shields (Warwick) .......................................................IFZach Smith (Cedar Crest) .........................................................IFMatt Walewski (Cedar Crest) .................................................IFDerek Fisher (Cedar Crest) ....................................................OFZach Hostetter (Cedar Crest) ...............................................OFTyler Morris (Warwick) ..........................................................OF
Second TeamName (School) Pos.Dan Black (Cedar Crest) ...........................................................PDylan Manning (Hempfield) ......................................................PDerek Totaro (Hempfield) ........................................................PLuke Gatti (Hempfield) ..............................................................CTanner Kennedy (Penn Manor) ..............................................CZac Burke (Penn Manor) ..........................................................IFD. J. Johnson (Warwick) ...........................................................IFKendery Mendez (McCaskey)................................................IFZach Rayha (Penn Manor) .......................................................IFDaulton Ritter (Cedar Crest) ...................................................IFEvan High (Warwick) ...............................................................OFJustin Nolt (Warwick) ..............................................................OFDarren Yoder (Manheim Township) ...................................OF
SECTION TWOFirst Team
Name (School) Pos.Andy Breault(Elizabethtown) .................................................PBryce Keys (Solanco) .........................................................P/OFBrian Cherrington (Conestoga Valley) ...........................P/OFAndy Good (Elizabethtown) ....................................................CAlex Myers (Cocalico) ...............................................................IFKyle Eby (Solanco) .....................................................................IFTrevor Kruis (Conestoga Valley) ...........................................IFMike Malloy (Solanco) .............................................................OFLuke Emling (Solanco) ............................................................DHChris Fassnacht (Ephrata) .......................................................CBrok Martin (Ephrata) ..............................................................IF
Second TeamName (School) Pos.Adam Marshall (Cocalico) ........................................................PKirby Turner (Elizabethtown) .................................................PMark Kreider (Solanco) ............................................................PMark Pyles (Lebanon) ...............................................................CCole Martin (Solanco) ................................................................IFRyan Foltz (Conestoga Valley)................................................IFWilfredo Rodriguez (Lebanon) ................................................IFJon Garber (Elizabethtown) ..................................................OFAlex Dienner (Conestoga Valley) .........................................OFAdrian Suarez (Conestoga Valley).......................................OFMark Lowrie (Ephrata) .............................................................IFBrandon Rutt (Ephrata) .........................................................DHDusten Rutt (Ephrata) ...............................................................P
SECTION THREEFirst Team
Name (School) Pos.Matt Carta (Lampeter-Strasburg)........................................PMichael Houseal (Donegal) .......................................................PJohn Armbrust (Garden Spot) ...........................................P/IFJon McKinney (Northern Lebanon) .......................................CJosh Good (Manheim Central) ................................................IFAlex Ferretti (Lampeter-Strasburg) .....................................IFAustin Winters (Manheim Central) ........................................IFJon Karns (Manheim Central) ...............................................OFNate Shank (Lampeter-Strasburg) .....................................OFDan Neff (Lampeter-Strasburg)...........................................OFTyson Petersheim (Garden Spot) ........................................OFCorey Trupe (Garden Spot) ................................................UTL
Second TeamName (School) Pos.David Superdock (Elco) ......................................................................PPeter Darrenkamp (Lampeter-Strasburg) ..................................PAdam Frey (Donegal) ..........................................................................PAustin Lawrence (Elco) .......................................................................CMike Robinson (Donegal) ....................................................................CDoug Nolt (Garden Spot) .....................................................................IFBen Hoerner (Northern Lebanon) ....................................................IFRay Lopez (Lampeter-Strasburg) ...................................................IFAlex Groff (Garden Spot) ...................................................................IFJon Pugliese (Lampeter-Strasburg) ............................................. OFCody Miele (Northern Lebanon) .................................................... OFDave Drescher (Garden Spot) ....................................................... OFMatt Kolp (Donegal) ........................................................................UTL
SECTION FOURFirst Team
Name (School) Pos.Tyler Schmitt (Pequea Valley) ..........................................................PJeffrey Miller (Lancaster Mennonite) .............................................PJason Sauder (Lancaster Mennonite) .............................................PMac McCafferty (Lancaster Catholic) ...........................................CDustin Arnold (Lebanon Catholic) .....................................................CChris Mattison (Lancaster Mennonite) ..........................................CRobert Lehman (Lancaster Catholic) ..............................................IFBryan Haberstroh (Lancaster Catholic).........................................IFNate Uhrich (Annville-Cleona) ...........................................................IFEric Kemp (Lancaster Mennonite) ..................................................IFMichael Burke (Columbia) ............................................................... OFDan Stoltzfus (Pequea Valley) ........................................................ OFJohn Roda (Lancaster Catholic)..................................................... OF
Second TeamName (School) Pos.Tom Mattaini (Lancaster Catholic) .................................................PSeth Lefever (Columbia) .....................................................................PIan Bentley (Lancaster Catholic) ......................................................PBrandon Beiler (Pequea Valley) ........................................................PMitch Stoultzfus (Pequea Valley) .....................................................CIan Long (Lebanon Catholic) ...............................................................IFJake Brightbill (Annville-Cleona) .......................................................IFAndrew Hainly (Lebanon Catholic) ..................................................IFKyle Petershiem (Pequea Valley) ....................................................IFMatt Hess (Lancaster Mennonite) ...................................................IFCharles Sweigert (Lancaster Catholic) ........................................ OFAndrew Gereghty (Lancaster Catholic) ..................................... OFColton Smoker (Pequea Valley)..................................................... OFConnor Beiler (Pequea Valley) ....................................................... OF
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