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Saturday, September 6th
Field Hockey
Cougar Classic
Palmyra 5, West Perry 0 – Palmyra dominated defending PIAA 1A State Champion West Perry in the victory, led by hat tricks from Ella Detwiler and Maddie Stahl combining for all five goals with assists from Leigha Kane, Maddy Waldron, and Madi Gingrich. The Cougars controlled play with a 23-1 shots-on-goal advantage and a 14-0 edge in corners.
Palmyra 3, Selinsgrove 0 – In the Cougar Classic Championship, a go-ahead goal was overturned late in the third quarter, but Jovie Weaver broke the scoreless tie early in the fourth. AJ Walker followed with a penalty stroke goal, and Weaver struck again to seal the tournament win.
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Schuylkill Valley 4, ELCO 2
ELCO 6, Muhlenberg 0
Octorara 15, Lebanon 0 – Goalie Stefani Guedez made 33 saves for the Cedars.
Girls Soccer
Lancaster Catholic 1, ELCO 0 [OT] – With five minutes left in the first golden goal period, the Crusaders ended the match on a penalty kick. ELCO goalkeeper Claire Jacoby tallied 11 saves in the hard-fought contest. The Raiders now stand at 4-1.
East Pennsboro 8, Lebanon 1
Boys Soccer
New Covenant 4, Annville-Cleona 1 – Grant Fisher (2 goals, 2 assists) and Gavin Meson (2 goals, 1 assist) led the Flames. Fisher also notched his 100th career point. Sajan Tamang (assisted by Peter Myers) scored the goal for Annville.
Cedar Crest 2, Solanco 0 – Grant Reesor scored early off a Vincent Mattern assist, and Lucas Schreier added the second goal late. In JV play, the Falcons rolled to a 5-0 victory. The varsity Falcons are now 4-0 to start the season.
Conrad Weiser 4, ELCO 0
Cross Country
LVC Dutchmen Invitational
Annville-Cleona won the Girls Team Championship with Mackenzie Stellmach finishing 3rd as the top LebCo finisher. Palmyra‘s Cornelius Cummings placed 2nd overall to pace the Cougars to a 3rd place finish.
Friday, September 5th
Football
ELCO 28, Lancaster Catholic 14
Delone Catholic 21, Northern Lebanon 13
Conrad Weiser 28, Lebanon 6
Hershey 48, Palmyra 0
Littlestown 21, Annville-Cleona 13
Warwick 34, Cedar Crest 12
LebCo High School Football: Week 3 Results
Field Hockey
Annville-Cleona 2, McCaskey 1 – Claire Francis scored twice to lead the Dutchmen to victory. Goalie Savannah Kleinfleter made 5 saves as Annville outshot McCaskey 23-6.
Girls Tennis
Hempfield 7, Cedar Crest 0
Pequea Valley 5, Northern Lebanon 2
Thursday, September 4th
Girls Soccer
Annville-Cleona 5, Millersburg 0 – The Dutchmen attack that had been on the verge of breaking through the past couple of games erupted for five goals in the first 50 minutes, powering them to their second straight victory as they evened their record at 2-2. Addy Sanchez netted two goals, Emma Shirk added a goal and an assist, and sisters Valeria and Valentina Russo each scored their first goals of the season. Mikayla Sperlich showed leadership and poise in the midfield, contributing two assists to the win.
Cedar Crest 3, Cedar Cliff 2 – Goals came from Emma Achenbach (assist Addie Kline), Riley Frisinger (assist Achenbach), and Sam Fink (assist Jordan Ketner). Cedar Crest outshot the Colts 20-11 and secured the win behind 9 saves from Maddie Shanfelter.
Garden Spot 3, Lebanon 0
Boys Soccer
Millersburg 2, Annville-Cleona 1 – Playing inspired soccer, the Dutchmen battled hard but fell on a penalty kick that determined the outcome. Travis Hostetter scored the lone goal for AC, assisted by Grayson Funk.
New Covenant 8, Lititz Christian 2
Garden Spot 5, Lebanon 0
Girls Volleyball
Northern Lebanon 3, Donegal 0 [25-7, 25-9, 25-14] – The Lady Vikings were led by Shea Moyer with 12 kills, 4 aces, and a block, while Emma Marlowe tallied 11 digs, Lyndsie Bomgardner dished out 23 assists, and Isabella Battistelli added a block.
Manheim Township 3, Cedar Crest 0 [25-14, 25-22, 25-16] – In the loss, the Falcons were led by Caroline Heller (13 kills, 2 blocks), Emersyn Bucher (13 digs), Miley Hopple (19 assists), and Emma Deshong (2 aces).
Garden Spot 3, ELCO 1 [18-25, 25-22, 25-21, 25-20] – For the Raiders, Keirra Sholl led with 13 kills, Maddie Henry had 16 digs, Julia Wenger tallied 23 assists, while Taylor Martin, Erica Snader, and Chloe Shirk each served 3 aces, with Shirk also adding 2 blocks.
Field Hockey
Lampeter-Strasburg 2, Cedar Crest 1 – For the Falcons, Sam Brown scored an unassisted goal, and getting strong efforts from Mikalyn Weaber in goal with 11 saves and defensive stops by Kate Poorman (2) and Madelyn Edwards (1).
Palmyra 7, Mifflin County 0 – In the victory as Jovie Weaver (2), Ella Detwiler (2), Addy Barger, Madelynn Witt, and Allie Fink scored, with assists spread among Witt, Detwiler, Fink, Leigha Kane, Avery Mettle, and Maddy Waldron. The Cougars controlled both ends, outshooting Mifflin County 10-1 and getting a save from Abby Bennett in goal.
Wednesday, September 3rd
Boys Soccer
ELCO 17, Berks Catholic 1 – Jevan Marquette scored four times, with assists from Mason Yoder (2) and Parker Tobias (2), while Parker Tobias netted three goals and added helpers on two more. Colin Turner tallied twice, assisted by Collin Readinger and Marquette. Henry Radel also scored twice, with Chase Yeagley and Jacob Kuhne providing the assists. Single goals came from Ben Macchione, Cru Frederick (2), Aiden Desantis, and Dillon Szerba.
Cedar Crest 4, Northern Lebanon 0 – For the Falcons, Sammy Zeisloft scored twice, while Lucas Schreier and Owen Popejoy each added a goal. Assists came from Jude Guerrisi and Charlie Joffy in the shutout victory.
Conestoga Christian 5, Our Lady of the Cross 0
Golf
LL Section 1 – Cedar Crest and Manheim Township Battle in Tight Match at Overlook
Girls Volleyball
Palmyra 3, Mifflin County 0 [25-21, 25-16, 25-13] – The Cougars stayed unbeaten at 3-0 with a sweep, led by Hannah McInerney (12 kills, 4 aces) and Jules Kautz (5 kills), while Maryn Russell, Maddie Ross, and Amelia Yurich each added 4 kills.
Tuesday, September 2nd
Girls Volleyball
Northern Lebanon 3, Columbia 0 [25-15, 25-14, 25-15] – In the sweep, the Vikings were led by Shea Moyer’s 16 kills, Claire Borcky’s 7 aces and 2 blocks, Emma Marlowe’s 14 digs, and Lyndsie Bomgardner’s 32 assists.
West Shore 3, New Covenant 0
ELCO 3, Manheim Central 2 [15-25, 25-11, 25-20, 14-25, 15-12] – In the five-set thriller, the Raiders were led by Chloe Shirk with 15 kills and 6 blocks, Keirra Sholl with 14 kills and 21 digs, Erica Sander with 5 aces, and Julia Wenger with 29 assists. ELCO improves to 4-0 to start the season.
Lancaster Mennonite 3, Lebanon 0
Field Hockey
Wyomissing 2, Annville-Cleona 1 – Nora Hoover scored the lone goal for the Dutchmen, while Savannah Kleinfelter made 13 saves in goal to help AC keep the game close all the way until the end.
Governor Mifflin 5, Cedar Crest 3 – Governor Mifflin pulled away in the second half to top Cedar Crest, 5-3. For the Falcons, Bella Paquette scored twice (one assisted by Estella Sanchez) and Avery Lechleitner added a goal. In goal, Mikalyn Weaber made 7 saves, while Kate Poorman contributed a defensive save.
Palmyra 5, Northern York 3 – Improving to 2-0 the victory, the Lady Cougars got goals from Maddie Stahl (2 assists), Leigha Kane, Addy Barger (assist), Jovie Weaver (assist), and Ella Detweiler. Palmyra controlled the game statistically, holding a 22-4 edge in shots and a 17-3 advantage in corners.
Girls Soccer
Northern Lebanon 3, Susquenita 2 (2OT) – Haylee Mullen scored twice, assisted by Emily Marinkov and Emma Heagy, and Salah Martino added the game-winner off an assist from Maura Grubb. Strong goalkeeping with 10 saves helped the Vikings prevail in double overtime.
ELCO 5, Berks Catholic 0 – The Lady Raiders were led offensively by Kenzie Eckhart, who scored two goals, and Hayden Boyer, Olive Brubaker, and Maddie Nelson, who each scored a goal.
Annville-Cleona 2, Tulpehocken 1 – Emma Shirk and Addy Sanchez found the net in the second half, while center backs Bella Pulaski and Rachel Fogelsanger turned in strong defensive efforts. The result marked the Dutchmen’s first victory of the season, moving them to 1-2.
Brandywine Heights 3, New Covenant 0
Lancaster Mennonite 5, Lebanon 2
Boys Soccer
New Covenant 1, West Shore 1 (Tie)
McCaskey 6, Lebanon 0
Girls Tennis
ELCO 5, Octorara 2 – Delanie Hartman and Trinity Donough won their singles matches decisively, while Hartman/Alexis Hartz, Baldwin/Donough, and Steffie Gettle/Chelsea Kramer each added key doubles wins to secure the team’s victory.
Northern Lebanon 5, Linden Hall 2 – The Vikings got strong performances from Shuey and Troup, who each won singles and teamed up for a doubles victory, while Flores/Almer and Diaz/Niebauer added key doubles wins to secure the 5-2 triumph.
Palmyra 5, CD East 0 – The victory was fueled with singles wins from Mia Fair, Anna Rashid, and Hope Reichley, along with doubles triumphs from Niyanta Patel/Trini Martinez and Claire Busher/Alana Frawley. Palmyra is now 5-0.
Lancaster Catholic 7, Annville-Cleona 0 – For the Dutchmen, highlights included Nia Hafey earning games at #1 Singles, Kaleena Espada battling for four games at #3 Singles, and doubles pairs Hafey/Tetzlaff and Sirriannia/Long each picking up two games.
Golf
LL Section 3 – Northern Lebanon & ELCO Compete, Donegal Solidifies Lead
Section 4: Annville-Cleona was led by Ben Allwein (73) & Logan Francis (74) atop the leaderboard as the Dutchmen finished just behind Pequea Valley to go 4-1 in the match.
Cross Country
ELCO v Lancaster Catholic
Girls: ELCO 23, Lancaster Catholic 33 – The Raiders were led by Paityn Newswanger, who finished 2nd in the race with a time of 23:39.
Boys: Lancaster Catholic 24, ELCO 31 – Max Frederick and Cru Frederick finished with times of 17:51 and 17:57, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the depth of the Crusaders.
Cedar Crest @ Ephrata
Girls: Cedar Crest 25, Ephrata 30 – Eliana Schneider and Mackenzie Wamsher led Cedar Crest, going 2-3 overall, with times of 19:07 and 20:11 respectively.
Boys: Cedar Crest 19, Ephrata 40 – Travis Furmanski claimed first place at the Ephrata course, crossing the finish line in 16:22.
Annville-Cleona @ Octorara
Girls: Annville-Cleona 15, Octorara 50 – Mackenzie Stellmach was the first to cross the finish line as the Dutchmen took the race.
Boys: Annville-Cleona 25, Octorara 30 – Ollie Funck led the Dutchmen to victory, finishing first overall with a time of 17:16.
Northern Lebanon @ Pequea Valley
Girls: Pequea Valley 15, Northern Lebanon 48
Boys: Northern Lebanon 27, Pequea Valley 29 – Luke Hentz & Thaddeus Raub went 2-3 to lead the Vikings to the narrow victory.
Lebanon & Hempfield @ Penn Manor
Boys: Lebanon 21, Penn Manor 35 / Hempfield 26, Lebanon 31 – Sammy Hershey finished 2nd overall with a time of 18:18 to lead the Cedars in victory over Penn Manor and a tight matchup against Hempfield.
Girls: Penn Manor 15, Lebanon 50 / Hempfield 15, Lebanon 50
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