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LebCo Scholastic Sports Scoreboard: Week of February 17th

 

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Wednesday, February 19th

Bowling

Northern Lebanon placed 2nd at the LL League Team Championships

 

Ice Hockey

CPIHL Rothrock Championship

Cedar Crest 5, Annville-Cleona 2

 

 

Tuesday, February 18th

Boys Basketball

District 3 Playoffs

6A: #5 Wilson 50, #12 Cedar Crest 41 –

A strong 2nd quarter by the Bulldogs helped them to create distance between themselves and the visiting Falcons. However, Cedar Crest kept battling and entered the 4th quarter only down 34-31. Ultimately, timely sharpshooting by Wilson in the final minutes of the game ended up being the difference. In the 4th, the Bulldogs drilled three three-pointers and went 5-6 from the line. For Crest, Isaac Wolfe was the leading scorer with 14 points. RJ Young was also in double-figures with 10 points. Danny Speaks tallied 8 points. Cedar Crest, the Lancaster Lebanon League Champs, finishes their season with a record of 17-8.

1A: #7 Dayspring Christian 74, #10 New Covenant 39

 

 

 

 

Monday, February 17th

Girls Basketball

District 3 Playoffs

6A: #3 Lebanon 60, #14 Cumberland Valley 44 – The Cedars were led with 19 points from Lili Harrison. Not far behind in the scoring was Kailah Correa with 17. Olive Brandt joined her teammates in double-figures with 12 points. Lebanon (23-3) will host Manheim Township on Thursday in a rematch of last week’s LL Championship. The Cedars will look to make it four wins this season over the Blue Streaks. Lebanon has now qualified for the PIAA State Championship Tournament for the 3rd straight year.

1A: # 9 Our Lady of the Cross 58, #8 Covenant Christian 57 [2 OT] – Down six going into the 4th, the Lions rallied to force overtime. When both teams scored 11 in the 1st overtime, they moved to a 2nd extra period. It was there that OLC edged host Covenant Christian by a point to earn their first ever District Playoff victory. In the win, Riley Hatzfeld was once again unstoppable as the senior posted 43 points. Hatzfeld’s scoring exploits included five three-pointers and a perfect 10-10 from the free throw line. In the 4th quarter alone, she scored 15. Also reaching double-figures for the Lions was Sarah Ventura with 11 points. Carolyn Frey tallied 4 points. OLC (14-7) will face #1 Linville Hill on Thursday.

6A: #7 Wilson 48, #10 Cedar Crest 39 – The Bulldogs used a strong 2nd quarter to create the distance needed to hold the Lady Falcons at arm’s length the rest of the night. Crest did not make it easy on Wilson, as they kept battling until the end. Lily Thomas hit three treys on her way to a team-high 13 points. Kaila Francis joined Thomas in double-figures, scoring 10 points. The two freshman starters Elli Malinoski (8 points) & Ali Groff (6 points) factored heavily into the scoring. Cedar Crest finished their year with a 13-10 record.

5A: #7 Conrad Weiser 42, #10 ELCO 39 – The Lady Raiders made it a game with a 4th quarter surge that included 5 points each from Kenzie Eckhart & Reece Woelfling. Unfortunately, Weiser hit a few too many free throws to hold on for the victory. Maddie Stout had a team-high 13 points. Eckhart finished the game with 12, while Woelfling had 10 points. ELCO wraps up the season with a 12-11 record.

5A: #4 West York 62, #13 Palmyra 51

 

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