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Lancaster Lebanon League Wrestling Championships: ELCO’s Trostle, Cedar Crest Duo Win Gold to Lead LebCo’s 21-Medal Haul

 

 


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On Saturday, the Lancaster Lebanon Girls Wrestling Championships took place at Manheim Township High School. It marked the third year for the event, and it resulted in an impressive showing for LebCo’s wrestlers. When all of the brackets were complete, LebCo athletes had won 21 medals across five programs. Medals were awarded to the top six finishers in each weight class, and the tournament served as an early spark for what hopes to be an exciting postseason that will finish at the Giant Center in March.

Leading the way was ELCO junior Kylee Trostle, who was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Wrestler after powering her way to her first League Championship at 112. Trostle left no doubt in the finals, needing just 18 seconds to pin Elizabethtown’s Cassidy Carl and slam the door on her title run.

Cedar Crest delivered the county’s biggest championship punch, crowning two league champions, both sophomores: Lily Harchuska (124) and Madelyn Shanfelder (142). In the 124-pound final, Harchuska finished her climb to the top of the podium with a decisive pin in 1:51. At 142, Shanfelder capped her title run with a finals pin in 3:46, closing out a standout postseason moment for the Falcons. Cedar Crest also led the LebCo contingent in the team standings with a 5th-place team finish, and added three more medalists to round out an impressive day: Lilliana Bohn (2nd – 155), Sophia Ventura (3rd – 235), and Aaliyah Gill (4th – 148).

Beyond the champions, several LebCo wrestlers battled their way into runner-up finishes. Northern Lebanon’s Dakota Dengler earned silver at 148 — and in the process, picked up the 50th win of her career, joining teammate Anna Lanka, who reached the milestone earlier in the week. Also finishing second were Lebanon’s Isabella Poole Martinez (2nd – 100), Annville-Cleona’s Kora Wolfe (2nd – 136), and Cedar Crest’s Bohn (2nd – 155).

Beyond the finalists, the medals kept coming. Northern Lebanon posted five total medalists, adding Lanka (3rd – 130), Rebecca Hilton (5th – 155), Reminisce Perez (4th – 136), and Aubri Frederick (6th – 142). Lebanon added two more medal finishes behind Poole Martinez, with Ninoska Bonilla (6th – 190) and Nataliah Rodriguez (6th – 235). ELCO’s medal haul also included Nevaeh Fischer (3rd – 155), plus fifth-place finishes from Lorelai Boehler (5th – 100), Madelyn Zimmerman (5th – 190), and Maracelys Morales Sanchez (5th – 235), along with Kaylee Garman (4th – 170). Annville-Cleona added another podium spot as Savannah Milian finished (6th – 130).

With league titles, milestone wins, and a wave of podium finishes across the brackets, LebCo wrestlers will now shift their focus to the next stage of the postseason — with momentum building toward several of them earning their place on the state’s biggest stage in Hershey.

See below for recaps from each team’s results on the mats at the Lancaster Lebanon League Championships. Then, hop over to see how the LebCo Boys performed.

 


Boys Results


 

 

Annville-Cleona’s results were driven by a championship-round run from sophomore Kora Wolfe, who battled her way into the 136-pound final and finished as league runner-up. The Dutchmen also picked up another medal through sophomore Savannah Milian, who earned a 6th-place finish at 130 to give Annville-Cleona two top-six placers as the postseason opened.

Team Finish – 13th

2nd – Kora Wolfe136 pounds
6th – Savannah Milian130 pounds

 


 

 

Cedar Crest brought the biggest championship punch of the day for the county, crowning two champions — both sophomores — and riding that momentum to a 5th-place team finish. At 124, Lily Harchuska finished her climb to the top of the podium with a finals pin in 1:51. At 142, Madelyn Shanfelder matched it, closing out her title run with a finals pin in 3:46 to make it two golds for the Falcons.

The rest of the lineup added plenty of depth to the team result. Sophomore Lilliana Bohn made a deep push to the finals at 155 to claim silver, while freshman Sophia Ventura earned bronze at 235 by winning the 3rd-place bout with a pin in 2:13. Freshman Aaliyah Gill also reached the podium at 148, finishing 4th after a strong run through the bracket.

Team Finish – 5th

1st – Lily Harchuska124 pounds
1st – Madelyn Shanfelder142 pounds
2nd – Lilliana Bohn155 pounds
3rd – Sophia Ventura235 pounds
4th – Aaliyah Gill148 pounds

 


 

 

ELCO’s weekend was led by junior Kylee Trostle, who delivered a headline run at 112 on her way to her first LL League championship — and Most Outstanding Wrestler honors. Trostle capped the title with a lightning-fast finals pin in 0:18, setting the tone for a big day of hardware for the Raiders.

Behind the champion, ELCO stacked the podium with six total medalists. Junior Nevaeh Fischer finished 3rd at 155 by ending her weekend with a pin in 1:30, while junior Kaylee Garman battled to 4th at 170. In the medal matches, sophomore Lorelai Boehler earned 5th at 100 with a 12-2 major decision, senior Madelyn Zimmerman claimed 5th at 190 with a pin in 1:46, and sophomore Maracelys Morales Sanchez needed just 0:17 to lock up 5th at 235.

Team Finish – 6th

1st – Kylee Trostle112 pounds
3rd – Nevaeh Fischer155 pounds
4th – Kaylee Garman170 pounds
5th – Lorelai Boehler100 pounds
5th – Madelyn Zimmerman190 pounds
5th – Maracelys Morales Sanchez235 pounds

 

 


 

Lebanon’s weekend was highlighted by junior Isabella Poole Martinez, who fought her way into the 100-pound championship bout and finished as league runner-up. The Cedars also landed two more medalists in the upper weights, putting three wrestlers into the top six and helping Lebanon close the day 14th in the team standings.

Sophomore Ninoska Bonilla earned a 6th-place finish at 190, while junior Nataliah Rodriguez added another medal at 235, also placing 6th to give Lebanon valuable depth on the podium.

Team Finish – 14th

2nd – Isabella Poole Martinez100 pounds
6th – Ninoska Bonilla190 pounds
6th – Nataliah Rodriguez235 pounds

 


 

Northern Lebanon’s medal haul featured both milestone moments and hard-earned podium finishes, with the Vikings placing five wrestlers and taking 8th as a team. Sophomore Dakota Dengler led the way with a runner-up finish at 148 — and along the way, she secured the 50th win of her career, joining teammate Anna Lanka, who reached the milestone earlier in the week.

The Vikings also had multiple wrestlers finish strong in the medal rounds. Senior Anna Lanka earned 3rd at 130 with a 5-0 decision in the 3rd-place bout, while junior Rebecca Hilton claimed 5th at 155 by ending her tournament with a pin in 0:40. Sophomore Reminisce Perez battled to 4th at 136, and freshman Aubri Frederick rounded out the podium group with a 6th-place finish at 142.

Team Finish – 8th

2nd – Dakota Dengler148 pounds
3rd – Anna Lanka130 pounds
4th – Reminisce Perez136 pounds
5th – Rebecca Hilton155 pounds
6th – Aubri Frederick142 pounds

 

 

 


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