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Saturday, October 11
Field Hockey
LL League Playoffs – Quarterfinals
Penn Manor 6, ELCO 0
Football
Palmyra 43, Gettysburg 35
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Friday, October 10
Field Hockey
Palmyra 2, Boiling Springs 0 – Palmyra Tops Boiling Springs in Battle of District Powerhouses
Football
Cedar Crest 48, McCaskey 6
Governor Mifflin 49, Lebanon 7
Annville-Cleona 35, Pequea Valley 14
Lampeter-Strasburg 36, ELCO 14
Octorara 56, Northern Lebanon 31
Thursday, October 9
Girls Soccer
LL League Playoffs – Quarterfinals
Penn Manor 2, ELCO 0
Cocalico 7, Annville-Cleona 0
Regular Season
Palmyra 1, Hershey 1
Camp Hill 2, New Convenant 0
Boys Soccer
LL League Playoffs – Quarterfinals
Warwick 2, ELCO 1 [2 OT] – ELCO got on the board first when Jevan Marquette scored in the 49th minute off an assist from Ben Macchione. Warwick quickly responded, as Nolan Sauder tied the match in the 54th minute with help from Ben Carlson. After the teams battled through a scoreless first overtime, Ben Carlson delivered the golden goal in the 98th minute, assisted by Riley Bills, to give Warwick a 2-1 double-overtime win.
Regular Season
Cedar Crest 0, Exeter 0
Ephrata Mennonite 6, New Covenant 3
Girls Volleyball
Wednesday, October 8
Field Hockey
Palmyra 7, Bishop McDevitt 0 – The Cougars dominated from start to finish in a convincing win over Bishop McDevitt, firing 20 shots on goal while holding their opponent without one. Jovie Weaver opened the scoring just over three minutes into the game, and Ella Detwiller followed shortly after to make it 2–0 in the first quarter. Madi Gingrich extended the lead later in the quarter, scoring off a corner from Weaver. In the second quarter, Maddi Stahl converted on a corner, then assisted Detwiller on her second goal of the night to give Palmyra a 5–0 halftime advantage. The Cougars kept rolling in the third, as Weaver notched her second goal and AJ Walker added another off a corner from Leigha Kane, sealing a dominant all-around effort for Palmyra.
Elizabethtown 3, Cedar Crest 1 – The Falcons struck first when Avery Lechleitner found the back of the cage midway through the second quarter on an assist from Estella Sanchez . However, Elizabethtown rallied in the second half, scoring three unanswered goals to the victory. For Etown, Madelyn Bradley tied the game in the third quarter off an assist from Paige McNaughton, before Juliet Stricker (assist Ella Beachler) and Amber Musser added fourth-quarter goals to seal the win.
Girls Soccer
Northern Lebanon 3, Annville-Cleona 0 – The nightcap of the boys and girls doubleheader at Annville-Cleona belonged to the Northern Lebanon girls. An early own goal in the 2nd minute gave NL the lead after an unfortunate deflection by AC. Brielle McFeaters added to the advantage in the 14th minute, and the Vikings closed out a dominant first half with a third goal in the 36th minute (scorer not recorded). Annville-Cleona came out strong in the second half but couldn’t break through, as Northern Lebanon held on for the shutout win.
Boys Soccer
Annville-Cleona 3, Northern Lebanon 2 [2 OT] – Annville-Cleona came out on top in a thrilling matchup against Northern Lebanon, earning a 3-2 win in double overtime. Josh Graham opened the scoring for the Vikings in the 9th minute, but the Dutchmen answered back in the second half when Sajan Tamang found the back of the net in the 66th minute to tie it. Moments later, Diego Bustillo gave Northern Lebanon the lead again in the 59th minute, but Annville responded with a goal in the 60th minute to even things up. The match stayed deadlocked through regulation until Travis Hostetter buried a penalty kick in the 100th minute to lift Annville-Cleona to the hard-fought victory.
Tuesday, October 7
Girls Soccer
ELCO 2, Pequea Valley 0 – The Raiders closed out an outstanding regular season with a win to capture the LL Section 3 Championship, finishing with a 15-2-1 record. Caitlyn Andrews-Weber broke the scoreless tie in the second half off an assist from Hadyn Boyer, and Kenzie Eckhart added insurance with help from Rileyanne Witmer. Goalkeeper Claire Jacoby recorded her 10th shutout of the season, anchoring the Raiders’ defense in the title-clinching victory .
Palmyra 8, CD East 0 – The Cougars delivered a dominant offensive performance, led by Kenzie Long, who scored twice . In the game, Long achieved the 100 point milestone for her varsity career. Elyse Ancharski, Alanna McGough, Izzy Ott, Tamlynn DeWitt, Ella Clements, and Izzy Weber also found the back of the cage. Ancharski fueled the attack with 3 assists, while Ellie Bauer added 2. Ella Clements and Alayna Pascale each contributed an assist as the Cougars continued their strong run of form.
Boys Soccer
ELCO 3, Pequea Valley 1 -The Raiders earned another strong win behind a balanced offensive effort. Jevan Marquette struck twice — opening the scoring off a pass from Owen Carmello and adding another later in the first half assisted by Braden Gettle. Austin Smith capped the scoring with a goal set up by Ben Macchione. ELCO finishes the regular season with a record of 14-4.
Field Hockey
Ephrata 3, ELCO 0
Girls Volleyball
ELCO 3, Solanco 0 [25-17, 25-22, 26-24] – The Raiders swept Solanco in straight sets behind a dominant all-around effort. Chloe Shirk powered the attack with 17 kills, while Keirra Sholl added 12 kills, 16 digs, and 3 aces. Julia Wenger ran the offense efficiently, dishing out 33 assists as the Raiders controlled the match from start to finish. For Solanco, Madison Welch led with 10 kills, 2 aces, and Addison Gill tallied 15 digs. Maddy Harnish added 18 assists, and Delany Gote recorded 2 blocks.
Northern Lebanon 3, Octorara 1 [25-15, 25-20, 30-32, 25-16] – LL Section 3 Champions
Lower Dauphin 3, Palmyra 0
Dayspring Christian 3, New Covenant 0
Cross Country
Annville-Cleona v Lancaster Catholic
Girls: Annville-Cleona 19, Lancaster Catholic 45 – The Dutchmen were led by a 1–2 finish from sisters Mackenzie and Lucy Stellmach, with times of 19:10 and 19:22, respectively. Their strong performances helped Annville clinch the LL Section 3 Championship, capping off another impressive season for the Dutchmen.
Boys: Annville-Cleona 16, Lancaster Catholic 43 – The Annville-Cleona Dutchmen captured their fourth straight LL Section 3 Championship, sweeping the top four spots in the race. David Moran led the way (16:06), followed by Oliver Funck (16:44), Benjamin Boyd (17:02), and Luke Tshudy (17:27), showcasing the Dutchmen’s dominance over the Crusaders and securing another sectional title.
Monday, October 6
Field Hockey
Manheim Township 3, Palmyra 2 – Palmyra battled hard but fell to Manheim Township in a competitive matchup. Jovie Weaver put the Cougars on the board in the first quarter off a corner from Maddie Stahl, and Allie Fink added another in the third with help from Madelynn Witt. Manheim Township’s offense proved too strong, with goals from Rylee Givens, Kenzie Givens, and Jullia Weaver, who also notched an assist. The Blue Streaks held advantages in shots on goal (10–3) and corners (11–1).
Garden Spot 3, Northern Lebanon 0
Girls Volleyball
ELCO 3, Pine Grove 1 [25-22, 25-23, 25-18] – ELCO earned a strong win behind a balanced team effort. Chloe Shirk led the attack with 14 kills, while Keirra Sholl added 10 kills and 10 digs. Taylor Martin was a force from the service line with 5 aces and also tallied 12 digs, and Julia Wenger set the pace with 26 assists. Erica Snader anchored the defense at the net with 3 blocks. For Pine Grove, Lily Flynn and Kamryn Heming each recorded 8 kills, Molly Drumheller tallied 20 digs, and Payton Harris dished out 17 assists.
High Point 3, New Covenant 0
Girls Soccer
ELCO 1, Cocalico 1 [2 OT] – Right before halftime, the Raiders got on the board first when Kenzie Eckhart scored on an assist from Maddie Nelson. However, Cocalico would soon tie it and then that would be it as the two teams played to a 1-1 draw.
New Covenant 2, Lebanon 1 – Qynne Demler and Hannah Hubbard each scored for the Flames, with McKenna Kantner assisting on both goals. Eden Boyer anchored the defense with 4 saves to secure the win.
Annville-Cleona 3, Shalom Academy 1 – The Dutchmen picked up a solid win behind a balanced offensive effort. Mikayla Sperlich opened the scoring in the first half, and Emma Shirk added two second-half goals — the first assisted by Valeria Russo and the second by Addison Sanchez.
Boys Soccer
ELCO 3, Pequea Valley 0
Annville-Cleona 3, Hanover 1
New Covenant 8, Veritas Academy 0 – The Flames’ offense exploded in a dominant performance highlighted by a milestone moment. Owen Fisher opened the scoring off a feed from Gavin Meson. With the goal, Owen Fisher became the program’s new Career Points Leader. Fisher later added another goal on a penalty kick and assisted twice on goals by Meson. Meson finished with a hat trick and an assist, while Will Brummer scored off a pass from Aiden Masi. Dominic Newswanger also found the net on an assist from Chase Shepler, who tallied his first career point.
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