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CARYN BAILEY

ALLY KASUN

Elizabethtown
Softball

Hempfield
Girls Soccer

MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012

BRIAN NEFF
Ephrata
Boys Lacrosse

DARREN MAST

WES FORTNA

Conestoga Valley
Boys Tennis

Cedar Crest
Boys Tennis

Celebrating
the areas
finest
scholastic
athletes

DYLAN WEBER
Penn Manor
Boys Volleyball

ROBBIE
CARDINA
Conestoga Valley
Boys Track

KYLE
FELPEL

DEVON
SCHNEIDER

COCALICO

MANHEIM TWP.

SARAH
FAIRBANKS

DANNY
STOLTZFUS

Elizabethtown
Girls Field

Pequea Valley
Baseball

SARAH
HELGESON

BRYAN
HABERSTROH

Hempfield
Girls Track

Lancaster Catholic
Baseball

ATHLETES of the YEAR

2 JUNE 18, 2012

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Baseball

Co-Players of the Year


DANNY STOLTZFUS, Pequea Valley
BRYAN HABERSTROH, Lancaster Catholic

DEREK TOTARO

IAN BENTLEY

CAMERON MATHIS

BRANDON MILLER

Sr., Hempfield
Pitcher
6-1, 1.21, 43 SO

Sr., Lanc. Cath.


Pitcher
4-1, 1.60, 46 SO

Jr., Cedar Crest


Pitcher
2-1, 1.04, 40 SO

Jr., Ephrata
Pitcher
4-0, 2.36, 27 SO

MITCH STOLTZFUS

MAC McCAFFERTY

BRYAN HABERSTROH

CHRIS MATTISON

Sr., Pequea Valley


Catcher
.511, 3 HRs, 17 RBIs

Jr., Lanc. Catholic


Catcher
.509, 24 RBIs

Jr., Lanc. Catholic


Infield
.538, 4 HRs, 24 RBIs

Sr., Lanc. Catholic


Infield/Catcher
.469, 4 HRs, 27 RBIs

JOHN WILT

ADAM MARSHALL

LAZARO DUVERGEL

LUKE EMLING

Sr., Hempfield
Infield
.436, 2 HRs, 15 RBIs

Sr., Cocalico
Infield
.500, 3 HRs, 19 RBIs

Jr., McCaskey
Infield
.404, 1 HR, 15 RBIs

Sr., Solanco
Outfield
.574, 4 HRs, 21 RBIs

Its fitting that Stoltzfus, above, and Haberstroh share Player of the Year
honors. During seasons in which they were All-League and Section Four All-Stars,
they helped lead their respective teams to the L-L title game, the first-ever
matching two Section Four squads.

Coach of the Year


RYAN ODONNELL,
Pequea Valley

DANNY STOLTZFUS

NICK YARNALL

Sr., Pequea Valley


Outfield/Infield
.490, 2 HRs, 20 RBIs

Sr., Hempfield
Outfield
.450, 2 HRs, 16 RBIs

In his first season


as Pequea Valley head
baseball coach, Ryan
ODonnell guided the
Braves to their first
modern league baseball
championship.

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Boys
Tennis

DARREN MAST,
Conestoga
Valley

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DARREN MAST

DAVE MUSSER

Jr., Conestoga Valley Sr., Manheim Twp.


District Three AAA
L-L singles
doubles champion
champion
District Three AAA
third place

ANDREW CLARK
Sr., Hempfield
L-L doubles
champion
District Three AAA
singles finalist

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Boys Tennis Coach of the Year


MIKE ROHRBACH, Cedar Crest

COLIN WOLGEMUTH

WES FORTNA

So., Manheim Cent.


District Three AAA
doubles third place

Sr., Cedar Crest


District Three AAA
singles champion

Under Rohrbach, the Falcons


posted a 9-1 record in the regular
season and defeated Hempfield,
3-2, in the L-L team final. The Black
Knights won a rematch in the District
Three team final, but Rohrbachs
Falcons advanced to the PIAA Class
AAA quarterfinals, losing to eventual
champion Conestoga, 4-1.

Co-Players of
the Year
After outlasting Wes Fortna
in the L-L final, Mast, above,
defeated Dave Musser, 6-7(4),
6-3, 7-5 in the consolation match
of the District Three Class AAA
tournament to gain a bid in the
state singles tournament.

WES FORTNA,
Cedar Crest

After a three-set loss to


Darren Mast in the L-L singles
final, Fortna, right, topped
Andrew Clark for the District
Three Class AAA crown. He
also anchored the Falcons run
to a District Three Class AAA
team title.

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2012 SPRING ALLSTARS

4 JUNE 18, 2012

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CHEYENNE HASSLER

PAIGE STUPPY

MARIAH KEENER

DARIAN BRENNER

KIM ORTIZ-MARRERO

CARYN BAILEY

CHELSEA CRANDALL

So., Elco
Outfield
.389 avg., 18 RBIs

Jr., N. Lebanon
Third Base

.437 avg., .804 slugging

Sr., Elizabethtown
Shortstop
.429 avg., 18 RBIs

Jr., Annville-Cleona
Outfield
.507 avg., 34 RBIs

Sr., McCaskey
Third Base
.587 avg., 28 steals

Sr., Elizabethtown
Catcher
.525 avg., 39 RBIs

Sr., Solanco
Second Base
.453 avg., 19 RBIs

ALI MORTON

JILL BLANK

MADI EMENHEISER

STEPH GAINER

HALEY NEFF

COURTNEY ALLEN

CASSIDY GODBER

Sr., Manheim Central


Outfield
.358 avg., 5 HRs

Sr., Conestoga Valley


First Base
.483 avg., 19 RBIs

Jr., Donegal
Catcher
.463 avg., 33 RBIs

Sr., Donegal
Shortstop
.392 avg., 23 runs

Sr., Solanco
Pitcher

Sr., Conestoga Valley


Pitcher

Jr., Warwick
Outfield
.365 avg., 25 runs

16-5, 171 Ks, 27 RBIs

18-6, 0.61 ERA, 186Ks

Coach of the Year | STEVE GINDER, Manheim Central


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title, then swept its way to the league title, defeating Conestoga Valley, 2-1 in
the championship game, one of two titles that eluded the Barons in 2011. A 3-2
championship game victory over Greencastle-Antrim delivered Manheims
second straightDistrict Three Class AAA title, ensuring Manheims return to
the PIAA State tournament. Running its consecutive victory streak to 25 straight
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Player of the Year
CARYN BAILEY,
Elizabethtown
Arguably one of the best players to ever step onto an L-L softball diamond, Elizabethtowns Caryn Bailey broke
on the scene as a freshman designated player, then took over as catcher her sophomore year where she remained
the next three seasons.After hitting .403 and .437 her first two years, she bloomed to .516 as a junior, following that
with a .525 average her senior season, pushing her career average to .461. With opponents pitching around her
her senior year, if they pitched to her at all, Bailey was moved to the leadoff position where she set career highs in
runs scored (37) and homers (12).

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Boys Volleyball
Player of the Year

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DYLAN WEBER,
Penn Manor

When
assessing Webers
play, his coach,
Chris Telesco, said
he possessed
the one thing that
every coach wants
in a player: desire.
That desire made
him work harder
and push longer
than others. That
desire and the
resultant work
ethic made Weber,
who finished his
high school career
with 1,010 kills,
successful, and
ultimately, the
Comets, too.

Boys Volleyball Coach of the Year


CHRIS TELESCO, Penn Manor
Penn Manors run to the Lancaster-Lebanon
League title was fashioned over several seasons.
Telesco groomed his senior players, like the
outside hitter/setter tandem of Dylan Weber and
twin brother Cheyenne, along with Dayonte Dixon, Joey Jackson
and Colby Sangrey. Devon Reis and Mark Dano, both juniors, have
already become strong players under Telescos tutelage.

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DYLAN WEBER

Sr., McCaskey
Middle Hitter
455 kills, 89 blocks
25 aces

Sr., Lanc. Mennonite


Opposite
186 kills, 27 aces
283 digs

Sr., Penn Manor


Outside Hitter
327 kills, 16 blocks
48 aces, 178 digs

JOSIAH HERSHBERGER

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GARRET DIMM

Jr., Manheim Central


Middle Hitter
503 kills, 106 blocks
38 aces, 77 digs

Sr., Manheim Twp.


Outside Hitter
212 kills, 27 blocks
17 aces, 67 digs

Jr., Hempfield
Outside Hitter
562 kills, 30 blocks
67 aces, 164 digs

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2012 SPRING ALLSTARS

6 JUNE 18, 2012

SARAH HELGESON

CHRISSY RICKERT

Sr., Hempfield
So., Hempfield
Javelin
100 meters
2nd, leagues, 131-1
L-L champ, 12.05
District champ, 128-4
200 meters
7th, states, 126-4
L-L champ, 24.94
3rd, districts, 24.66
(L-L all-time record)
400 meters
L-L champ, 56.34 (L-L
meet record)
2nd, districts, 55.71
2nd, states, 55.18 (L-L
all-time record)

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BREANNA BARBER

KIRSTEN BASS

REBECCA SWISHER

GRETA LINDSLEY

Jr., Elizabethtown
Javelin
L-L champ, 131-4
2nd, districts, 124-0
15th, states, 117-5

Sr., Manheim Central


High Jump
L-L champ, 5-2
5th, districts, 5-3
tie 9th, states, 5-4

Sr., Conestoga Valley


High Hurdles
L-L champ, 14.82
District champ, 14.72
5th, states, 15.01

Sr., Lanc. Catholic


Pole Vault
2nd, leagues, 11-0
9th, districts, 11-0
3rd, states, 12-0

So., Penn Manor


800 meters
L-L champ, 2:14.93
(L-L Meet record)
District champ,
2:15.78
1,600 meters
L-L champ, 5:09.59
District champ,
4:57.14
5th, states, 4:57.07
3,200 meters
L-L champ, 11:32.81

Fairbanks, a senior at E-town,


won the shot put and discus
titles at both the L-L League and
District Three Championship
meets. Fairbanks then took third
in the discus and fourth in the shot
put at the PIAA Championship
Meet. Her throw of 41-8.5 to win
the district shot put crown was
a school record. A multi-sport
athlete, Fairbanks will attend
Saint Joseph's University on a
basketball scholarship.

Girls Field
Athlete of the Year
SARAH FAIRBANKS
Sr., Elizabethtown
Shot Put
L-L champ, 39-8a-x
District champ, 41-8a-x
4th, states, 40-6
Discus
L-L champ, 126-11
District champ, 128-2
3rd, states, 128-11

MARY WITMER
Jr., Ephrata
Intermediate Hurdles
L-L champ, 44.66
District champ, 43.80
(L-L all-time record)
2nd, states, 43.95
Triple Jump
L-L champ, 37-11a-x
(L-L meet record)
3rd, districts, 37-8a-x
15th, states, 35-11

SARAH FAIRBANKS,
Elizabethtown

Girls
Track and Field

Editors note: Track and field all-stars were selected by Pete Kauffman
and are based on results (times and distances) from the L-L League,
District Three and PIAA championship meets. Results from dual meets and
invitationals during the regular season were not taken into consideration.

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BRIDGET NESLUND

Sr., Solanco
High Jump
2nd, leagues, 5-2
3rd, districts, 5-3
tie 6th, states, 5-4

Sr., Manheim Township


Long Jump
L-L champ, 16-9
3rd, districts, 16-6
15th, states, 16-11d-v

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Athlete
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Coach of the Year


JOHN KELLER, Ephrata
Keller guided the Mountaineers to their
first section title since 1987, as Ephrata went
7-0 in Section Two (8-0 overall). The Mounts
then closed out the L-L League portion of their
season by finishing second in the L-L League
Championship Meet, their best finish ever.

SARAH
HELGESON,
Hempfield

Helgeson, a sophomore sprinter for the Black Knights, became just the second
girl in league history to win the 100 (12.05 seconds), 200 (24.94) and 400 (56.34,
meet record) at the L-L League Championship Meet. Helgeson then captured
second in districts (55.71) and states (55.18) in the 400. Her state time in the 400
was the fastest ever in L-L League history, and the 24.66 she ran to place second in
the 200 at districts was also an all-time league record.

400-Meter Relay
McCaskey: Sr. Jaslyn Washington, Sr. Emily Bogner, Jr. Ciara
Lilly, Jr. Ashlie Bomberger
L-L champs, 50.34

1,600-Meter Relay
Ephrata: Jr. Mary Witmer, Fr. Erica Voigt, Fr. Andrea Castillo,
Fr. Kelly Liebl
L-L champs, 4:04.63; 3rd, districts, 4:00.71

3,200-Meter Relay
Hempfield: Sr. Melissa Cox, Jr. Kelsey Nolan, Fr. Brianna
Thomas, Fr. Maria Yoder
L-L champs, 9:40.99; 2nd, districts, 9:27.68; 12th, states,
9:43.19

         


      
     
     

     


 
     
          
          

     
              
      
   
 
                   


        

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Kyle Felpel
Cocalico

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Always pushing to be his best


so with dignity and honor. He represents
himself, his school and his team in the utmost fashion.
The athletic rsum is impressive.
Felpel has been a shining example of
The intangibles, though, are what really a student-athlete at Cocalico, earning
separate Kyle Felpel from most of his scho- all-state honors in track and field after
lastic peers.
claiming the Class AAA gold medal in
God has infused that kid
the shot put, silver medal in the javewith a lot of talent, but hes
lin and bronze medal in the discus at
worked at it. He studies.
this years PIAA Championships.
He trains. He does whatHe was also named the L-L
ever he can to make himLeague Section Two Defensive
self better, Ron Derr,
Lineman of the Year, First
Cocalicos head track
Team at defensive end, Seccoach, said of Felpel.
ond Team at wide receiver
One of things I have
and Honorable Mention
been so proud of is hes
at punter for the Eagles
accomplished
so
football team.
much, but done
A lot of people
have
God-given
ability, but there
are very few
that use

Awesome is a pretty good word


to describe Felpel, who will study
engineering at the University of Alabama this fall, where he received an
athletic scholarship.
He certainly brought some amazing
athletic abilities to the table, but his drive
and desire to win and his work ethic, thats
what stands out the most, Doug Reynolds,
the throwing coach at Alabama, said of Felpel.
Reynolds said that he will not hold Felpel back from all four events shot put,
discus, javelin, hammer but something
will eventually develop as his strong suit.
I certainly dont want to make him a

those gifts to the best of his


ability, Eagles football coach
Dave Gingrich said. Kyles one
of those kids.
To cap his highly successful scholastic career, Felpel
was also named the
Lancaster Newspapers
Male
Athlete of the
Year.
He
beat
out contenders Kyle Long
of Hempfield
(track and field),
Robbie Cardina
of Conestoga Valley (football, soccer,
basketball, track), Solancos Joe Welk (football, wrestling, track)
and Thomas Haines
(soccer, wrestling) for the
honor.
Thats
pretty
crazy, Felpel said
when informed
of winning the
award. Man,
theres a lot of
Kyle Felpel, bound for the University of
great athletes. This
Alabama, has been a standout competitor inis pretty awesome.

jack-of-all-trades. ... Id much rather have


him be really outstanding in one event,
than be just OK in three or four, Reynolds
added. If we have to specialize, we do. For
him, well let it go and let him try (all four).
Giving Felpel a free rein has worked in
high school. He didnt win his first shot-put
competition as a freshman, then won every
dual meet from then on. Hes a three-time
L-L League and District Three meet champ
in that event, and has made his mark nationally.
Hes just a special, special athlete,
Cocalico throwing coach Scott Krall said.
Youre talking about someone who might
be the best all-around thrower Pennsylvania has ever seen.
Many top throwers have excelled at the
shot put or the discus or the javelin. A topthree finish in all three events at one state
championship meet, like Felpel did this
spring, is believed to be a first in PIAA history.
Among some of the highlights of his shotput career are a second-place finish in the
New Balance Indoor Nationals and wins at
the PTFCA Indoor Carnival, Albright and
Franklin & Marshall College Invitationals
this winter, a victory at the Bruce Dallas
Invitational this spring as well as a fourthplace finish in the Penn Relays.
He was set to compete in the Junior
Worlds in Bloomington, Ind., June 15-17,

BY PETE KAUFFMAN
Sports Staff

football and track and field for Cocalico.

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hoping to earn a place on the Junior


pic squad, which will compete in Spa
10-15.
Derr said he feels Felpel may
a once-in-a-lifetime athlete, althou
hopes to find another like him do
road.
As for Felpel, he deflects those
compliments. He said he tried to e
the Mahatma Ghandhi philosoph
must be the change you want to see
world.
I just try to be a good example
ers to follow, Felpel said. I know
do some amazing things (athletical
Id like to be a good person, someo
coaches and my peers can respect.
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M
T
of the Year 2011-12
All the right ingredients

Devon Schneider
anheim ownship

BY MAT T BLYMIER
Sports Staff

Take skills such as power, technique and


precision and add intangibles like work
ethic, IQ, drive, desire and dedication.
Pack all of that into a 6-foot, 1-inch
frame and put that athlete on a volleyball
court and a lacrosse field.
What you get is one of the best volleyball players in the state and one of the top
lacrosse players in the country.
What you get is Devon Schneider.
For her achievements on the field and
behind the net, Schneider has been named
Lancaster Newspapers Female Athlete of
the Year.
The Manheim Township senior was chosen over a strong field of candidates that
included Elizabethtowns Sarah Fairbanks,
Warwicks Emily Cameron and Lancaster
Mennonites Jess Rheinheimer.
For Schneider, playing lacrosse was a
given, while her path to the volleyball court
was unexpected.
She didnt start playing volleyball until
her freshman year at the encouragement
of her mom.
Three games into her freshman season,
Schneider was called up to the varsity. As
a sophomore, she was an All-Section One
honorable mention selection. Her junior
year, she was named All-Section One and
was a District Three All-Star. She repeated
those accomplishments as a senior and
added an All-State selection to her list of
accolades.
Youre talking about a top-level athlete, former Township volleyball coach
Terry Hutchinson said. Probably one
of the top 1 or 2 percent in the state.
She had athleticism and court
awareness from the beginning and
you can tell when an athlete has
that. She picked up on the game
quickly and quickly learned the
details of volleyball.
Schneiders early memories
of lacrosse were of watching
her dad coach the Milton
(Ga.) lacrosse team when
she was in elementary
school.
I was always on the
sideline with a stick in
my hand, Schneider
recalled.
S c h n e i d e r,
who
was
also
a

Level 10 gymnast in elementary school,


and her family later moved to Pennsylvania. She began playing organized lacrosse
for the first time in fifth grade. By the time
she reached high school, said Township
coach Mark Pinkerton, Schneider started
showing glimpses of how good she could
become.
In seventh and eighth grade, she was
really good, said Pinkerton, who has
coached Schneider since fifth grade. By
ninth grade she started to separate herself
from the other players. She started to grow
(in height) and her confidence and ability
started to show.
As a freshman, Schneider earned the
first of four All-L-L League First Team selections and helped her team to the first of
four District Three championships. By her
sophomore year, she was named the L-Ls
Player of the Year, an award she would get
the rest of her scholastic career.
None of those individual
awards mattered as much as
her teams success, according
to Pinkerton.
Shes a consummate
team player, Pinkerton said.
Shes much more interested
in how the team does rather
than what she has achieved.
I cant say enough about her
leadership and her desire for
the team to win.
Hutchinson agreed.
Shes an all-American on the field and
off the field, he said.
Shes as

humble as they come and always credits


her teammates.
By the time Schneider finished her
high school career, she had been named a
U.S. Lacrosse All-American three times,
landed on the Under Armour All-America
team, which goes to only 44 players in the
country, earned a partial scholarship to the
University of Florida and is considered the
best girls lacrosse player to ever come out
of this area.
Weve had some good players in the
area (District Three), Pinkerton said. But
when you factor in Devons all-around
offense, defense and draw controls shes
the most complete player weve ever had.
Florida coach Amanda OLeary sees the
same things in Schneider.
We knew she was a special player who
had a ton of potential, OLeary wrote in
an email. She had very good size and was
able to get up and down the field with ease.
She could play at both ends of the field.
We believe Devon is a great fit for
our program and we have very high
expectations of her and what she
can achieve.
Schneider said shes ready for
the next step in her academic and
athletic career but shes enjoyed every bit of the ride getting there.
Its been amazing, she
said. Its more than I
could have ever asked
for.
mblymier@
lnpnews.com

After a notable
scholastic career in
lacrosse and
volleyball at
Manheim Township,
Devon Schneiders
next stop is the
University of
Florida.

2012 SPRING ALLSTARS

10 JUNE 18, 2012

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Boys Lacrosse
ALEX CUMMINS

BRADY DOLAN

ANDREW MEIER

BRADY CHARLES

Sr., Penn Manor


Defense
110 ground balls

Jr., Elizabethtown
Attack
54 goals, 29 assists

Sr., Hempfield
Faceoff
.643 win percentage

Jr., Penn Manor


Midfield
33 goals, 15 assists

TUCKER KEEFER

DAKOTA KEEFER

TYLER KARPINSKI

CHASE MILLER

Sr., Ephrata
Midfield
52 goals, 34 assists

So., Ephrata
Attack
26 goals, 39 assists

Jr., Manheim Twp.


Attack
38 goals, 25 assists

Sr., Manheim Twp.


Faceoff
.708 win percentage

ALEX PSTRAK

BEN McCURDY

DILLON ODELL

TANNER BIEMESDERFER

So., Elizabetown
Faceoff
.691 win percentage

Sr., Manheim Twp.


Midfield
44 goals, 14 assists

Sr., Warwick
Defense
86 ground balls

Sr., Ephrata
Defense
72 ground balls

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Girls Lacrosse

MEGAN PINKERTON

DEVON SCHNEIDER

SHANNON NEE

MOLLY HENDRICK

Sr., Manheim Twp.


Midfield
34 goals, 58 assists

Sr., Manheim Twp.


Midfield
82 goals, 6 assists

Sr., Manheim Twp.


Goalie
.645 save percentage

Jr., Manheim Twp.


Midfield
91 goals, 13 assists

Girls Lacrosse Player of the Year


DEVON SCHNEIDER, Manheim Township
KARI LONGSTAFF
Sr., Cocalico
Midfield
62 goals, 66 assists

AVERY LONGSTAFF
Sr., Cocalico
Midfield
82 goals, 42 assists

BRIDGET HUFNAGEL

EMILY EDDOWES

Sr., Lamp.-Strasburg
Midfield
61 goals, 29 assists

Sr., Penn Manor


Midfield
29 goals, 18 assists

Schneider became the first player in league history to earn Player


of the Year honors for the third time. The Township senior, and
University of Florida recruit, had 82 goals and six assists on offense in
the regular season. She also won 91 draw controls, scooped 38 ground
balls and caused 32 turnovers. Schneider helped lead MT to its third
consecutive L-L League title and fourth straight District Three crown.

Congratulations
All  Stars
ORTHOPEDIC SPECIALISTS IN
KELLY DAGGETT

ERYN McCOY

MEGAN BUPP

SHANNON SLOSS

Fr., LCD
Midfield
88 goals, 27 assists

Jr., Penn Manor


Attack
46 goals, 13 assists

Jr., Hempfield
Midfield
43 goals, 8 assists

Jr. Penn Manor


Midfield
39 goals, 13 assists

Girls Lacrosse Coach of the Year


MARK PINKERTON, Manheim Township
Pinkerton guided the Blue Streaks to their third straight unbeaten record through
the District Three playoffs. Township won its third straight L-L League title and fourth
consectutive District Three title.Four of Pinkertons players were named to the All-L-L
League team.

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2012 SPRING ALLSTARS

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DREW GERBERICH

ROBBIE CARDINA

Sr., Elco
800 meters
L-L champ, 1:55.76
3rd, districts, 1:55.70
1,600 meters
District champ,
4:16.54

Sr., Conestoga Valley


High Hurdles
L-L champ, 14.33
6th, districts, 15.20
Intermediate Hurdles
L-L champ, 38.90
3rd, districts, 39.20
6th, states, 38.64
High Jump
2nd, leagues, 6-8
4th, districts, 6-5
tie 7th, states, 6-6

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KYLE FELPEL,
Cocalico

KYLE FELPEL
Sr. Cocalico
Shot Put
L-L champ, 60-1a-x
(L-L meet record)
District champ, 60-7
State champ, 59-1a-x
Javelin
4th, districts, 183-0
2nd, states, 203-0

Boys Field Athlete of the Year

Spring Sports 2012

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ETHAN SCHMALHOFER
Jr., Conestoga Valley
100 meters
L-L champ, 11.04

Boys Track
and Field

Felpel capped his outstanding scholastic


career by winning his third L-L League Meet shot
put title in record-breaking fashion with a throw of
60-1 a-x. He continued an impressive postseason
run by winning the District Three and PIAA titles in
the shot. He took fourth at districts and second in
the state in the javelin, and was second in leagues
and districts and third at states in the discus.
He will attend the University of Alabama on a full
athletic scholarship.

400-Meter Relay
Hempfield
Jr. Dustin Koenig
So. Devon Santos
Fr. Tory Long
Sr. Jake Longenecker
L-L champs,
42.98

1,600-Meter Relay
Conestoga Valley
Jr. Ethan Schmalhofer
Jr. Elias Bogale
So. Chance Post
Sr. Terrance Taylor
L-L champs,
3:22.70
2nd, districts,
3:20.18
7th, states,
3:20.97

3,200-meter Relay

JOHN AUSEL

GRIFFIN LIBHART

NATE LITSCHI

COLE PROFFITT

BRIAN BOLTZ

ALEX DEWALT

Sr., Solanco
3,200 meters
5th, districts,
9:32.25
14th, states, 9:33.38

Sr., Donegal
200 meters
L-L champ, 22.24

Sr., Elco
Triple jump
L-L champ, 43-9
5th, districts, 43-6d-v
11th, states, 45-4a-x

Jr., Manheim Central


Javelin
L-L champ, 200-7
2nd, districts, 191-0
3rd, states, 200-9

Sr., Northern Lebanon


Pole Vault
L-L champ, 13-3
5th, districts, 13-9
tie 15th, states, 13-6

Sr., Columbia
Long Jump
4th, leagues, 20-6a-x
2nd, districts, 21-7d-v
14th, states, 20-a-x

McCaskey
Sr. Tyler Holdren
Sr. Cossian
Walston
Sr. Joe Cuebas
So. Ryan Myers
2nd, leagues,
8:01.50
2nd, districts,
7:58.84
14th, states,
8:02.36

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Boys Track
Athlete of the Year

Boys Track
and Field

ROBBIE CARDINA,
Conestoga Valley

Cardina, who will attend Penn State in the fall, was a dominant force in hurdles, sprints and even the
high jump. Cardina won the L-L League Meet titles in both the high hurdles and intermediate hurdles,
then took third at districts and sixth at states in the 300 hurdles. He was winning the high hurdles
event at districts when a competitor knocked the hurdle into Cardina, causing him to stumble, but he
recovered to place sixth. He was also on the Bucks school-record 400 relay team (43.01). Cardina was
second at leagues, fourth at districts and tied for seventh at states in the high jump.

TERRANCE TAYLOR

MAX MAHAN

KYLE LONG

Sr., Conestoga Valley


400 meters
L-L champ, 49.10
2nd, districts, 48.41
4th, states, 48.33

Sr., Garden Spot


High Jump
L-L champ, 6-8
2nd, districts, 6-8
tie 7th, states, 6-6

Sr., Hempfield
Discus
L-L champ, 193-9
District champ, 199-1
(ties district record)
State champ, 189-0

Boys Track and Field


Coach of the Year
RICK PERIANDI,
Conestoga Valley
Periandi guided the Buckskins to a second straight
undefeated dual-meet season (7-0 Section Two, 8-0
overall) and to the team title in the L-L League Meet.
It was just the second time in school history the
Buckskins won the L-L Meet crown.

Editors note: Track and field all-stars were selected by Pete Kauffman and
are based on results (times and distances) from the L-L League, District Three
and PIAA championship meets. Results from dual meets and invitationals
during the regular season were not taken into consideration.

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Sr., Penn Manor


Midfielder/Forward
15 goals, 2 assists

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Midfielder
7 goals, 7 assists

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Forward
16 goals, 11 assists

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ABBEY BASOM

LAUREN PEZZICA

ALLY KASUN

Sr., Cedar Crest


Forward
12 goals, 4 assists

Sr., Lanc. Mennonite


Defender
12 goals, 7 assists

Sr., Conestoga Valley


Midfielder
3 goals, 3 assists

Sr., Hempfield
Midfielder
11 goals, 11 assists

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Girls
Soccer
Girls Soccer
Player of the Year
ALLY KASUN,
Hempfield
Powered by the midfield playmaking of Kasun, whose section-leading 30 points (10
goals, 10 assists) made her the fifth highest scorer in the league this spring, Hempfield won
the Section One title and reached the semifinals of the L-L playoffs. A four-year starter,
Kasun finished her career with 31 goals and 31 assists and was the leagues top All-State
nominee this season. Kasun will play soccer at Florida Gulf Coast University in the fall.

Girls Soccer Coach of the Year


DAN HOGAN, Cocalico
Coming off a 10-7 season in 2011, Hogan guided the
Eagles to a 13-1 record in Section Three this spring,
giving Cocalico its first section soccer title (boys or
girls) in school history and its first L-L playoff berth
since 2009. Under Hogan, the Eagles finished the
season with a 14-3-1 overall record and earned a
District Three playoff berth for the first time since
1995.

LAUREN TROWER

DENA SLATER

ELIZABETH WENGER

TRISHA TSHUDY

Sr., Hempfield
Goalie
11 shutouts, 0.42
goals against average

Sr., Elizabethtown
Forward
22 goals, 8 assists

So., Warwick
Defender
1 goal, 1 assist
Warwick defense had
0.86 goals against
average

Sr., Lanc. Mennonite


Forward/Midfielder
21 goals, 6 assists

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BOYS TRACK
AND FIELD
SEASON BESTS
100 METERS
1. Tory Long, Hempfield ........................................................10.8
2. Derek Rudy, Solanco . ........................................................10.9
2. Johnnie Martin, Donegal ...................................................10.9
2. Robbie Cardina, Conestoga Valley . ...............................10.9
2. Ethan Schmalhofer, Conestoga Valley .........................10.9
6. Griffin Libhart, Donegal .....................................................11.0
6. Joe Vedilago, Northern Lebanon ....................................11.0

200 METERS
1. Griffin Libhart, Donegal ...................................................22.24
2. Ethan Schmalhofer, Conestoga Valley .......................22.25
3. Joe Vedilago, Northern Lebanon ..................................22.32
4. Terrance Taylor, Conestoga Valley . ............................22.4
4. Johnnie Martin, Donegal ...................................................22.4
6. Tory Long, Hempfield ........................................................22.6

400 METERS
1. Terrance Taylor, Conestoga Valley . ..........................48.06
2. Joe Vedilago, Northern Lebanon ....................................49.3
3. Ben Mason, Annville-Cleona ..........................................49.44
4. Matt Nazario, Lancaster Catholic ..................................50.3
5. Elias Bogale, Conestoga Valley .......................................50.4
6. Traevon Hinton, Hempfield ............................................50.56

800 METERS
1. Drew Gerberich, Elco .................................................. 1:53.55
2. Shaun Ditzler, Cedar Crest ............................................1:57.6
3. C.J. Sturges, Lancaster Mennonite........................... 1:56.78
4. Shawn Wolfe, Annville-Cleona . ....................................1:58.0
5. Tyler Holdren, McCaskey .............................................1:58.4
5. Andrew Birk, Hempfield .................................................1:58.4

1,600 METERS
1. Drew Gerberich, Elco .................................................. 4:16.54
2. Harrison Schettler, Penn Manor ............................... 4:19.63
3. John Ausel, Solanco....................................................... 4:22.12
4. Shawn Wolfe, Annville-Cleona . ....................................4:23.4
5. Travis Wells, Penn Manor .............................................4:25.8
6. Chris Sandkuhler, Warwick......................................... 4:25.89

3,200 METERS
1. John Ausel, Solanco ...................................................... 9:32.25
2. Ben Mueller, Warwick ................................................. 9:38.39
3. Bryce Ebersole, Cedar Crest ..................................... 9:38.93
4. John Bitner, Penn Manor ............................................ 9:39.42
5. Jared Schatz, Lancaster Mennonite ....................... 9:42.39
6. Shaun Wolfe, Annville-Cleona..................................... 9:47.88

LONG JUMP
1. Nate Litschi, Elco .............................................................22-3a-v
2. Alex Dewalt, Columbia.................................................. 21-7d-v
3. Charlie Hargrove, Lanc. Menn. ...................................21-6a-x
4. Arthur Quaye, Elizabethtown ........................................21-4
5. Keller Hess, Annville-Cleona . .....................................20-10a-x
6. Tyree Ballinger, McCaskey .........................................20-8a-x

TRIPLE JUMP
1. Nate Litschi, Elco .............................................................45-4a-x
2. Garrett Levengood, Cedar Crest .............................. 43-9d-v
3. Shibry Tibasima, Donegal ............................................ 43-4d-v
4. Issiah Bennett, Hempfield ............................................. 43-3d-v
4. Keller Hess, Annville-Cleona . ...................................... 43-3d-v
6. Edward Moore, Columbia.................................................42-9

HIGH JUMP
1. Max Mahan, Garden Spot ................................................. 6-8
1. Robbie Cardina, Conestoga Valley . ................................ 6-8
3. Landon Hess, Warwick . ..................................................... 6-2
3. Tyree Ballinger, McCaskey .............................................. 6-2
3. Brian Boltz, Northern Lebanon ......................................... 6-2
3. Tyler Stitz, Solanco .............................................................. 6-2
3. Adam Karl, Hempfield . ....................................................... 6-2

POLE VAULT
1. Brian Boltz, Northern Lebanon .......................................14-0
2. Ben Graybill, Cocalico .......................................................13-3
3. Derek DiAngelis, Northern Lebanon .............................13-0
3. Colin McKenna, Hempfield ...............................................13-0
3. Jordan Sellers, Garden Spot ...........................................13-0
6. Kevin Woeppel, Hempfield . .............................................12-9

GIRLS TRACK
AND FIELD
SEASON BESTS
100 METERS

1. Sarah Helgeson, Hempfield................................................12.0


2. Morgan Mummau, Manheim Central............................12.1
3. Kelly Liebl, Ephrata..............................................................12.2
4. Ciara Lilly, McCaskey.........................................................12.3
5. Claire Davis, Hempfield.......................................................12.4
5. Danielle Bland, Hempfield...................................................12.4

200 METERS

HIGH HURDLES

1. Sarah Helgeson, Hempfield................................................24.6


2. Morgan Mummau, Manheim Central..........................25.12
3. Kelly Liebl, Ephrata..............................................................25.7
4. Lindsey Kreider, Lancaster Mennonite.......................25.97
5. Ciara Lilly, McCaskey.........................................................26.1
6. Courtney Ingold, Elizabethtown.....................................26.22

1. Robbie Cardina, Conestoga Valley . ...............................14.2


2. Nate Litschi, Elco ...............................................................14.74
3. Robert Wolpert, McCaskey . .........................................14.83
4. Devon Santos, Hempfield . ................................................14.9
5. Reilyn Mejia, McCaskey .................................................15.09
6. Jordan Sellers, Garden Spot ............................................15.1
6. Malik Parsons, Garden Spot ............................................15.1

1. Sarah Helgeson, Hempfield..............................................55.13


2. Mary Witmer, Ephrata......................................................58.1
3. Morgan Mummau, Manheim Central............................58.8
4. Alyssa Aichele, Lancaster Catholic.................................59.2
5. Alena Gardyan, Annville-Cleona....................................59.75
5. Karlee Farr, Donegal.........................................................59.75

INTERMEDIATE HURDLES

400 METERS

800 METERS

1. Robbie Cardina, Conestoga Valley . .............................38.55


2. Devon Santos, Hempfield . ..............................................38.93
3. Chance Post, Conestoga Valley ....................................39.18
4. Nate Litschi, Elco ...............................................................39.19
4. Robert Wolpert, McCaskey . .........................................39.19
6. Brandon Bord, Cedar Crest . ............................................39.9

1. Greta Lindsley, Penn Manor..........................................2:14.6


2. Joslin Sellers, Lamp.-Strasburg.................................. 2:17.74
3. Olivia Esbenshade, Elizabethtown............................ 2:18.25
4. Mary Witmer, Ephrata...................................................2:19.2
5. Meghan Reynolds, Lamp.-Stras................................ 2:20.61
6. Meghan Maisano, Penn Manor.................................. 2:20.72

400 RELAY

1,600 METERS

1. Hempfield ............................................................................42.98
(Koenig, Santos, Longenecker, Long)
2. Conestoga Valley . ............................................................43.01
(Bogale, Schmalhofer, Brown, Cardina)
3. Donegal ................................................................................43.19
(Tibasima, Libhart, Hall, Martin)
4. McCaskey . .........................................................................43.38
(Wolpert, Ballenger, Davis, Cunningham)
5. Manheim Township . ..........................................................44.0
(Conner, Stambaugh, Martinez, Bui)
6. Garden Spot .........................................................................44.1
(Caldwell, Haus, Brannan, Parsons)

1,600 RELAY
1. Conestoga Valley . ........................................................ 3:18.64
(Post, Taylor, Schmalhofer, Bogale)
2. Hempfield ........................................................................ 3:22.04
(Yoder, Hinton, Santos, Birk)
3. Annville-Cleona . ............................................................ 3:23.79
(Bachman, B. Mason, A. Mason, Wolfe)
4. McCaskey . ........................................................................3:27.4
(Davis, Holdren, Walston, Wolpert)
5. Elco ......................................................................................3:27.4
(Gerberich, Gordon, Keefer, Hartman)
6. Cedar Crest .......................................................................3:29.1
(Adams, Cruise, Pellow, Ditzler)

3,200 RELAY
1. McCaskey . ..................................................................... 7:58.84
(Cuebas, Myers, Walston, Holdren)
2. Cedar Crest .................................................................... 7:58.92
(Adams, Cruise, Pellow, Ditzler)
3. Penn Manor .......................................................................8:02.0
(Bitner, Setler, Schettler, Wells)
4. Conestoga Valley . ........................................................ 8:02.12
(Dixon, Kilgore, Bogale, Rosario)
5. Warwick .......................................................................... 8:06.23
(Headland, Urban, Sandkuhler, Mueller)
6. Annville-Cleona..................................................................8:06.9
(Hepner, Erk, Lachman, Haldeman)

SHOT PUT
1. Kyle Felpel, Cocalico ..........................................................63-3
2. Kyle Long, Hempfield . .......................................................59-6
3. Clayton Hoffmaster, Man. Twp. . ...............................52-5a-x
4. John Quinn, McCaskey ..................................................50-9a-x
5. Danny Matos, Ephrata . ...................................................46-7
6. Matt Miller, Garden Spot ............................................. 46-1d-v

1. Greta Lindsley, Penn Manor....................................... 4:57.07


2. Danae Peters, Manheim Central............................... 5:13.76
3. Olivia Esbenshade, Elizabethtown............................ 5:13.83
4. Kelsey Nolan, Hempfield..................................................5:21.5
5. Abby Dundore, Elco...................................................... 5:25.93
6. Kristi Reidenbaugh, Warwick..................................... 5:27.95

3,200 METERS
1. Greta Lindsley, Penn Manor....................................... 11:21.1
2. Danae Peters, Manheim Central............................. 11:26.96
3. Breanne Funk, Penn Manor...................................... 11:41.73
4. Kristi Reidenbaugh, Warwick................................... 11.47.11
5. Tasha Becker, Garden Spot..................................... 11:54.06
6. Maddie Class, Warwick................................................ 11:55.6

HIGH HURDLES
1. Kirsten Bass, Conestoga Valley.....................................14.72
2. Mary Witmer, Ephrata....................................................14.96
3. Hannah Williams, Garden Spot.......................................15.58
4. Tricia Light, Annville-Cleona.............................................16.4
4. Ashley Strenko, Cocalico...................................................16.4
6. Tabitha Litschi, Elco............................................................16.5

INTERMEDIATE HURDLES
1. Mary Witmer, Ephrata......................................................43.8
2. Hannah Williams, Garden Spot.......................................46.03
3. Alena Gardyan, Annville-Cleona....................................46.13
4. Toria Melville, Manheim Township.................................47.9
5. Skylar Butcher, Conestoga Valley................................48.02
6. Yasmina Davis, Ephrata..................................................48.33

400 RELAY
1. McCaskey............................................................................50.34
(Washington, Bomberger, Bogner, Lilly)
2. Hempfield.............................................................................50.35
(Ryan, Bland, Garrett, Davis)
3. Elizabethtown.......................................................................50.6
(Waite, Fuhrman, Ernest, Ingold)
4. Donegal.................................................................................51.04
(Blair, Blouch, Eichelberger, Farr)
5. Ephrata...................................................................................51.2
(Binkley, Davis, Flaim, Liebl)
6. Conestoga Valley.................................................................51.3
(Burkholder, Bass, Ortiz, Birch)

1,600 RELAY

1. Kyle Long, Hempfield . .....................................................204-8


2. Kyle Felpel, Cocalico ......................................................190-10
3. Matt Miller, Garden Spot ...............................................152-5
4. J.D. Aument, Hempfield ..................................................151-1
5. John Quinn, McCaskey .................................................150-10
6. Vanyel Leytham-Peterson, Col....................................147-8

1. Lampeter-Strasburg.......................................................3:59.8
(Dombach, Gilbert, Reynolds, Sellers)
2. Ephrata............................................................................. 4:00.71
(Castillo, Liebl, Voigt, Witmer)
3. Solanco.............................................................................. 4:02.99
(C. Allport, E. Allport, Eberly, King)
4. Hempfield............................................................................4:06.4
(Thomas, Yoder, Nolan, Helgeson)
5. Elizabethtown....................................................................4:12.6
(Waite, West, Esbenshade, Ingold)
6. Conestoga Valley..............................................................4:13.6
(Taylor, Blantz, Stoltzfus, Forney)

JAVELIN

3,200 RELAY

DISCUS

1. Kyle Felpel, Cocalico.........................................................203-0


2. Cole Proffitt, Manheim Central ....................................200-9
3. Mike Burke, Columbia ..................................................187-10
4. Garrett Levengood, Cedar Crest ................................182-3
5. Spencer Moser, Cocalico................................................180-0
6. Jhett Janis, Cocalico.........................................................179-4

1. Hempfield............................................................................9:24.6
(Yoder, Helgeson, M. Cox, Nolan)
2. Ephrata............................................................................. 9:47.85
(Hurst, Wilkerson, Castillo, MacNeal)
3. Lampeter-Strasburg.......................................................9:49.9
(Miranda, Kirchner, Sellers, Reynolds)

4. Manheim Township..........................................................9:52.3
(Stoll, McNally, Diaz, Cloonan)
5. Lancaster Mennonite......................................................9:54.9
(Kruis, Horst, Brubaker, Martin)
6. Warwick........................................................................... 9:58.04
(Class, Mueller, Graber, Han)

SHOT PUT
1. Sarah Fairbanks, Elizabethtown.................................41-8a-x
2. Laura Wissler, Penn Manor..............................................37-9
3. Bailey Groves, Warwick............................................... 37-7d-v
4. Madison Montalto, Solanco...........................................37-4a-x
5. Avree Wright, Annville-Cleona.......................................36-0
6. Maddi Peters, Cedar Crest............................................35-11

DISCUS
1. Sarah Fairbanks, Elizabethtown..................................134-2
2. Crystal Hartman, Ephrata.............................................118-0
3. Megan Haines, Penn Manor...........................................114-3
4. Chrissy Rickert, Hempfield.............................................113-2
5. Bailey Groves, Hempfield................................................109-9
6. Madison Montalto, Solanco............................................107-1

JAVELIN
1. Tiffany Heisey, Elizabethtown......................................131-4
2. Chrissy Rickert, Hempfield.............................................131-1
3. Maddy George, Garden Spot........................................122-5
4. Crystal Hartman, Ephrata.............................................121-8
5. Sierra Wheat, Cedar Crest.............................................118-5
6. Danita Sauder, Garden Spot..........................................115-7

LONG JUMP
1. Bridget Neslund, Manheim Twp.................................. 17-5d-v
2. Morgan Mummau, Manheim Cent............................ 16-9d-v
3. Ashley Strenko, Cocalico..................................................16-8
4. Emily Allport, Solanco........................................................16-4
5. Skylar Butcher, Conestoga Valley............................. 16-3d-v
6. Kelly Liebl, Ephrata.............................................................16-2

TRIPLE JUMP
1. Mary Witmer, Ephrata................................................37-11a-x
2. Bridget Neslund, Manheim Twp.................................35-11a-x
3. Erin Dombach, Lamp.-Strasburg..............................35-10a-x
4. Kirsten Bass, Conestoga Valley....................................34-11
5. Greta Mellinger, Lamp.-Stras..........................................34-3
6. Lisa Bou, Cedar Crest..................................................33-11d-v

HIGH JUMP

1. Breanna Barber, Manheim Central................................. 5-5


2. Emily Allport, Solanco.......................................................... 5-4
3. Savanna Stauffer, Conestoga Valley.............................. 5-3
3. Rachel Horoff, Garden Spot............................................... 5-3
5. Alex Ross, Manheim Township......................................... 5-2
5. Brittany Lewis, Annville-Cleona........................................ 5-2

POLE VAULT

1. Rebecca Swisher, Lancaster Catholic..........................12-0


2. Danielle Poletti, Hempfield................................................11-8
3. Kayla Garpstas, Hempfield..............................................11-0
3. Erin Winters, Lebanon.......................................................11-0
5. Hannah Williams, Garden Spot........................................10-6
5. Brooke McCardell, Solanco..............................................10-6
5. Samantha Becker, Annville-Cleona...............................10-6

BOYS
VOLLEYBALL
SECTION ONE
First Team

Player (School)
Pos.
Garret Dimm (Hempfield).......................................................OH
Mitch Gregg (Hempfield)............................................................L
Shawn Hines (Manheim Twp.)..............................................OH
Jesse Reist (McCaskey)........................................................MH
Dayonte Dixon (Penn Manor)..............................................MH
Cheyenne Weber (Penn Manor)...............................................S
Dylan Weber (Penn Manor)...................................................OH
Colby Weit (Warwick)............................................................MB

Second Team
Alex Berresford (Cedar Crest).................................................L
Jordan Shultz (Ephrata).................................................. S/Opp.
Zach Bookman (Hempfield)................................................Opp.
Harrison Lutz (Hempfield)...........................................................S
Evan McCoy (Manheim Twp.)..............................................OH
Anthony Perez (McCaskey)......................................................L
Mark Dano (Penn Manor)..........................................................L
Joey Jackson (Penn Manor).................................................MH

Honorable Mention
Tyler Walburn (Cedar Crest)..............................................Opp.
Logan Kopp (Ephrata)............................................................MH
Matt Pendleton (Manheim Twp.).................................... S/OH
J.J. Ruhl (Manheim Twp.)...........................................S/L/Opp.
Tyler Hall (McCaskey)................................................................S
Colby Sangrey (Penn Manor).......................................MB/OH
Zachary Gingrich (Warwick)............................................L/OH
Kurt Maysilles (Warwick)......................................................OH

SECTION TWO
First Team
Jeremy Houck (Garden Spot)............................................Opp.
Zach Weaver (Garden Spot)................................................MH
Josiah Williams (Garden Spot)...................................................S
Devin Moore (Conestoga Valley)..............................Opp./OH
Josiah Hershberger (Manheim Central)....................MH/OH
Robbie Lawyer (Manheim Central).........................................S
Logan Kreider (Lanc. Mennonite)......................................Opp.
Nick Weaver (Lanc. Mennonite)...............................................S
Cole Hoover (Lanc. Mennonite).........................................Opp.

Second Team
Dylan Hess (Garden Spot)......................................................OH
Matt High (Garden Spot)........................................................OH
Alex Genova (Cocalico)..........................................................MH
Jon Snader (Lanc. Mennonite).............................................MH
Sam Stoner (Lanc. Mennonite).............................................OH
Austin Nissley (Lanc. Mennonite)........................................MH
Austin Good (Manheim Central)................................Opp./OH
Justin Kotzmoyer (Elizabethtown)..........................................L
Greg Rhoads (Elizabethtown)...................................................S

Honorable Mention
John Meng (Conestoga Valley).............................................OH
Corey Remlinger (Lebanon)..................................................MH
Brayden Fahnestock (Manheim Central).................OH/MH
Luke Spang (Manheim Central)...........................................MH
Wes Rathman (Cocalico).......................................................MH
Luke Parson (Cocalico)...........................................................OH
Caleb Gish (Lanc. Mennonite)................................................OH
Dylan Engle (Elizabethtown)..............................................Opp.

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LACROSSE
SECTION ONE
First Team

Player (School, Class)............................................................Pos.


Sara Bennis (Penn Manor, Sr.).................................................D
Gabrielle Boehmer (Cedar Crest, So.).............................. M/F
Tori Dowd (Manheim Twp., Sr.)..............................................D
Haleigh Echard (Cedar Crest, So.)..........................................M
Danni Engwall (Manheim Twp., So.)........................................F
Lindsay Hutchinson (Penn Manor, Jr.)............................. F/M
Ally Kasun (Hempfield, Sr.).......................................................M
Logan Kramer (Penn Manor, Sr.)...................................... M/F
Tallie McMurtrie (Hempfield, Jr.)...........................................M
Lauren Trower (Hempfield, Sr.)............................................GK
Adrienne Yoder (Cedar Crest, Sr.)..........................................F

Second Team
Maddie Burkhart (Hempfield, Jr.)...........................................M
Natalie Connell (Hempfield, Fr.)................................................D
Margaret Crowell (Manheim Twp., So.)..............................M
Demi Greenawalt (Penn Manor, Sr.)................................M/D
Alanna Kaiser (Hempfield, Jr.)..................................................D
Emily Lanser (Hempfield, Jr.).....................................................F
Hannah Moore (McCaskey, Fr.)...............................................F
Esther Verkouw (McCaskey, Sr.)...........................................D
Katina Voulopos (Manheim Twp., Jr.)...................................D

Section MVP
Ally Kasun......................................................................Hempfield

Section Coach of the Year


Daryl Neiswender....................................................Cedar Crest

Sportsmanship Award
McCaskey

SECTION TWO
First Team
Player (School, Class)............................................................Pos.
Kendra Blantz (Conestoga Valley, Jr.)...................................D
Bailey Corbin (Lampeter-Strasburg, So.)............................M
Brittany Hasson (Warwick, Sr.)..............................................M
Morgan Higgins (Conestoga Valley, Jr.).................................F
Michaela Horst (Conestoga Valley, Sr.)................................M
Kate Mobley (Warwick, So.)....................................................M
Lauren Pezzica (Conestoga Valley, Sr.)................................M
Olivia Pfautz (Ephrata, Sr.)....................................................GK
Erin Sollenberger (Elizabethtown, Jr.)....................................F
Deana Slater (Elizabethtown, Sr.)............................................F
Katie Rice (Lampeter-Strasburg, Sr.)....................................D
Elizabeth Wenger (Warwick, So.)...........................................D

Second Team
Ashlee Hoover (Conestoga Valley, Jr.)...................................F
Tori Kramer (Warwick, Sr.).....................................................M
Rebekah Krasinski (Conestoga Valley, Jr.)..........................D
Jessica Plunkett (Conestoga Valley, So.)...........................GK
Beth Reabuck (Solanco, Sr.).....................................................M
Macaulay Soto (Warwick, Sr.)........................................... F/M
Madison Walmer (Ephrata, Jr.)...............................................D

Section MVP
Lauren Pezzica..............................................Conestoga Valley

Section Coach of the Year


Pete Shellenberger.......................................Conestoga Valley

Sportsmanship Award
Ephrata

SECTION THREE
First Team
Player (School, Class)............................................................Pos.
Alli Breneman (Manheim Central, Sr.)...................................D
Emily Brandt (Northern Lebanon, Jr.)...................................M
Taylor Esterly (Cocalico, Jr.)....................................................D
Brogan Garvey (Manheim Central, Sr.)..........................D/M
Kirsten Gochnauer (Donegal, Jr.)...........................................M
Mollie Hoffman (Donegal, Jr.)...................................................D
Kathleen Lawver (Cocalico, Jr.)...............................................F
Kaitlyn Scheuing (Donegal, Sr.).............................................GK
Brittany Simmons (Cocalico, Sr.)............................................M
Holli Styer (Garden Spot, Sr.).............................................. F/M
Jenna West (Manheim Central, Fr.).......................................M
Nicole Zwiercan (Cocalico, So.)...............................................M

Second Team
Leah Comiskey (Northern Lebanon, So.)...............................F
Jess Davis (Garden Spot, Sr.)...................................................D
Alyssa Gower (Donegal, Sr.)..............................................M/D
Shannon Hoeveler (Cocalico, Jr.)............................................M
Raegan Horst (Garden Spot, So.)......................................D/M
Maddy Novak (Manheim Central, Sr.)..................................M
Mariana Rodriguez (Lebanon, Sr.)...........................................F

Section MVP
Brittany Simmons...........................................................Cocalico

Section Coach of the Year


Dan Hogan........................................................................Cocalico

Sporstmanship Award
Donegal

SECTION FOUR
First Team
Player (School, Class)............................................................Pos.
Abbey Basom (Lancaster Mennonite, Sr.)...........................D
Amber Hartranft (Elco, So.)................................................ M/F
Leah Houser (Lancaster Catholic, Sr.)....................................F
Heather Lockard (Pequea Valley, So.)....................................F
Halie Parker (Elco, Jr.)...............................................................M
Lydia Peachey (Lancaster Mennonite, Jr.).................... F/M
Jessica Rheinheimer (Lanc. Mennonite, Sr.)......................GK
Kaitlin Sauder (Lancaster Mennonite, Jr.)............................D
Trisha Tshudy (Lancaster Mennonite, Sr.)..................... F/M
Amy Walker (Elco, Sr.)...............................................................D
Kady Yoders (Elco, Jr.).............................................................M

L-L LEAGUE
Most Valuable Midfield Attackers
Molly Hendrick...........................................Manheim Township
Avery Longstaff.............................................................Cocalico

Most Valuable Midfield Defenders


Kari Longstaff..................................................................Cocalico
Megan Pinkerton......................................Manheim Township

Most Valuable Goalkeeper


Shannon Nee...............................................Manheim Township

Most Valuable Player


Devon Schneider.......................................Manheim Township

SECTION ONE
First Team
Player (School)........................................................................Pos.
Hali Albert (Manheim Twp.)..........................................Defense
Morgan Bare (Hempfield)...................................................Goalie
Abby Belser (Manheim Twp.).........................................Attack
Megan Bupp (Hempfield).................................................Midfield
Emily Eddowes (Penn Manor).......................................Midfield
Alyssa Manley (Warwick).............................................Defense
Eryn McCoy (Penn Manor)..............................................Attack
Meredith Michel (Warwick)............................................Midfield
Shannon Nee (Manheim Twp.)..........................................Goalie
Megan Pinkerton (Manheim Twp.)..............................Midfield
Alexandra Rich (Cedar Crest).........................................Attack
Devon Schneider (Manheim Twp.)...............................Midfield
Shannon Sloss (Penn Manor)..........................................Midfield

Honorable Mention

GoalieLauren Ali (Penn Manor). MidfieldMegan


Brogan (Hempfield), Alexis Gerfin (Hempfield), Emily
Harting (Warwick), Emily McCoy (Penn Manor), Amanda
Rhine (Cedar Crest). Attack Jess Talbot (Warwick).
Defense Erin Ketchum (Manheim Twp.).

SECTION TWO
First Team
Player (School)
Pos.
Angel Adams (Garden Spot)..........................................Midfield
Paige Brown (Lanc. Country Day)................................Midfield
Hannah Corcoran (CV).....................................................Midfield
Katie Costanza (Cocalico)...............................................Midfield
Kelly Daggett (LCD)..........................................................Midfield
Courtney Gensemer (Cocalico).....................................Midfield
Bridget Hufnagel (L-S)......................................................Midfield
Maddie Long (L-S)..............................................................Midfield
Avery Longstaff (Cocalico)............................................Midfield
Kari Longstaff (Cocalico).................................................Midfield
Brooke Overly (Ephrata)................................................Midfield
Julia Stauffer (Cocalico)..................................................Defense
Jayme Verman (Lanc. Country Day)...........................Attack

Honorable Mention

Goalie Holly Frantz (Garden Spot), Madalyn Stover


(Lanc. Country Day). Midfield Emma Frees (Ephrata),
Kate Smucker (Conestoga Valley).

ACADEMIC All-AMERICAN

Angel Adams (Garden Spot), Megan Bupp (Hempfield),


Holly Frantz (Garden Spot), Megan Glover (Cocalico),
Molly Hendrick (Manheim Township), Kari Longstaff
(Cocalico), Avery Longstaff (Cocalico), Julia Stauffer
(Cocalico).

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Natalie Hoober (Lancaster Mennonite, So.)..........................F
Hadassah Huyard (Pequea Valley, Jr.).................................M
Marta Kessler (Lancaster Catholic, Sr.)................................D
Brooke Lacock (Pequea Valley, Sr.).......................................D
Raeann La Flame (Annville-Cleona, Sr.)................................M
Madeline Martin (Lancaster Catholic, So.).....................M/D
Carissa Mehaffey (Elco, Sr.)......................................................F

Section MVP
Trisha Tshudy.........................................Lancaster Mennonite

Section Coach of the Year


Steve Keller..............................................................................Elco

Sportsmanship Award
Annville-Cleona

All-State Nominees
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FIRST TEAM
Player (School)........................................................................Pos.
Tyler Karpinski (Manheim Twp.)................................. Attack
Brady Dolan (Elizabethtown)........................................ Attack
Dakota Keefer (Ephrata,).............................................. Attack
Tucker Keefer (Ephrata)............................................. Midfield
Dillon ODell (Manheim Twp.).......................................Midfield
Brady Charles (Penn Manor).......................................Midfield
Andrew Meier (Hempfield).........Spec.-Faceoff /Midfielder
Ben McCurdy (E-town)................Spec.-Faceoff /Midfielder
Chase Miller (Manheim Twp.).....Spec.-Faceoff/Midfielder
Alex Pstrak (Ephrata)........................................Close Defense
Alex Cummins (Penn Manor)...........................Close Defense
Tanner Biemesderfer (Warwick)...................Close Defense
Brian Neff (Ephrata)..........................................................Goalie

SECOND TEAM
Alex Umble (Lanc. Country Day/Catholic)................ Attack
Matt Senft (Hempfield).................................................... Attack
Joey Sellers (Ephrata)..................................................... Attack
Chase Miller (Manheim Twp.)......................................Midfield
Bryce Mrakovich (Elizabethtown).............................Midfield
CJ Bosch (Hempfield)......................................................Midfield
Nate Muckle (Ephrata).............Spec.-Short Stick/Def. Mid.
Ryan Quan (LCD/LC)..................Spec.-Long Stick/Def. Mid.
Connor Ream (Penn Manor).....Spec.-Long Stick/Def. Mid.
Ryan Smith (Cedar Crest).................................Close Defense
Ryan Gruett (Warwick).....................................Close Defense
Blake Weaver (Ephrata)...................................Close Defense
Jake Watson (Warwick)...................................................Goalie
HONORABLE MENTION
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(Hempfield), Cory Myer (CV), Zach Ward (Hempfield),
Tyler Watkins (E-town), Andrew Beamesderfer (CC),
Kyle Anderson (E-town).

MIDFIELD Nick Valentino (Hempfield), Nick Brown


(Cocalico), Adam Lenhard (CV), Justin Bradley (GS), Andrew Meier (Hempfield), Chris Andrews (Lanc. Country
Day/Cath.), Austin Minnich (Warwick), Nick Hohman
(Warwick).
LONG STICK DEF. MID. Si Mandros (Hempfield),
Tanner Biemesderfer (Warwick), Joel Skinner (E-town),
Chris Ruger (L-S), Adam Hess (PM), Chris DeWalt (L-S),
Matt Faller (Ephrata).
SPECIALIST FO Tyler Sensenig (Ephrata).
CLOSE DEFENSE Ryan Fitzpatrick (Hempfield),
Nolan Sachs (MT), Tyler Good (CV), Matt Sallade (MT),
Shawn Henne (Cocalico), Corey Shirk (Ephrata), Peter
Steffy (Lanc. Country Day/Catholic), Zach Shelly (CV),
Matthew Tinney (GS), Troy Karpinski (MT), Kelby Klahold (E-town), Justin Mains (GS), Anthony Zangari ( Lanc.
Country Day/Catholic), David Mohimani (PM).
GOALIEAlex Ready (MT), Damon Cummins (PM).
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Harry Manning (Penn Manor), Stuart Helgeson (Hempfield).

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SECTION ONE
Name (School)
Pos.
Karina Garcia (McCaskey)....................................................... P
Lacy Smith (Manheim Twp.)............................................. P/1B
Ashley Witmer (Penn Manor).................................................. P
Kayla Seyfert (Cedar Crest)............................................. P/SS
Katy Lutz (Cedar Crest).....................................................P/OF
Kendall Arment (Penn Manor).................................................C
Emily Johnson (Hempfield)........................................................C
Brittany Martinez (McCaskey)...............................................C
Lexi Scott (Hempfield)..............................................................1B
Madi Derr (Warwick)...............................................................SS
Kerry Estep (Penn Manor).....................................................SS
Mary Thorsen (Manheim Twp.)............................................SS
Kim Ortiz-Marrero (McCaskey)...........................................3B
Karlie Watson (Warwick)........................................................3B
Cassidy Godber (Warwick)....................................................OF
Mikala Pomarici (Penn Manor)..............................................OF
Natanyia Valentin (Cedar Crest)...........................................OF
Honorable Mention
Rachael Deckman (Cedar Crest)............................................ P
Tessa Eckman (Warwick)........................................................ P
Rachael Herman (Hempfield)................................................... P
Colleen Donnelly (Manheim Twp.).................................1B/OF
Rachel Rodriguez (McCaskey)..............................................1B
Victoria Byler (Warwick)........................................................2B
Jade Hess (Penn Manor)..........................................................OF
Katie Zogorski (Manheim Twp.)...........................................OF
SECTION TWO
Courtney Allen (Conestoga Valley)................................. P/SS
Katie Dunkelberger (Elizabethtown)..................................... P
Haley Neff (Solanco).................................................................... P
Danica Schmeck (Cocalico)...................................................... P
Jenna Yarger (Ephrata)..................................................... P/2B
Caryn Bailey (Elizabethtown)..................................................C
Kirstern Kauffman (Ephrata)..................................................C
Jill Blank (Conestoga Valley)...................................................1B
Sara Young (Cocalico)..............................................................1B
Chelsea Crandall (Solanco)......................................................2B
Kelly Martin (Conestoga Valley)...........................................2B
Megan Holt (Cocalico)..............................................................SS
Mariah Keener (Elizabethtown)............................................SS
Samantha Smith (Lebanon)....................................................SS
Hannah Ingerson (Solanco)......................................................3B
Jessica Kropf (Lebanon)..........................................................3B
Gloriann Plank (Conestoga Valley).......................................OF
Kortnee Kreider (Solanco).....................................................DP
Honorable Mention
Paige Beiler (Cocalico)................................................................C
Hannah Coble (Conestoga Valley)..........................................C
Katelyn Maule (Solanco)............................................................C
Courtney Koser (Elizabethtown)..........................................1B
Heather Secord (Elizabethtown)...........................................2B
Alexis Lovell (Ephrata)......................................................3B/OF
SECTION THREE
Julie Dostal (Lampeter-Strasburg)..................................P/OF
Courtney Martin (Lampeter-Strasburg).......................P/OF
Sophie Leaman (Donegal).......................................................... P
Sara McKee (Manheim Central)............................................. P
Taylor Albert (Northern Lebanon).........................................C
Madi Emenheiser (Donegal).....................................................C
Isabella Miranda (Lampeter-Strasburg)...............................C
Courtney Petersheim (Garden Spot).....................................C
Katie VanBlargan (Manheim Central)...................................C
Rachel Clippinger (Manheim Central)..................................1B
Erika Stamm (Elco)...................................................................1B
Kara Barton (Lampeter-Strasburg)....................................2B
Hayley Bollinger (Donegal)......................................................2B
Steph Gainer (Donegal)............................................................SS
Aerika High (Manheim Central )............................................SS
Paige Stuppy (Northern Lebanon)........................................3B
Cheyenne Hassler (Elco)..........................................................OF
Ali Morton (Manheim Central)...............................................OF
Honorable Mention
Ashley Baxter (Garden Spot).................................................1B
Ashley Lechner (Lampeter-Strasburg)..............................SS
Claire Shaak (Elco)....................................................................3B
Ashlee Albright (Northern Lebanon)....................................OF
Kendra Charles (Garden Spot)...............................................OF
Brittiny Griffith (Manheim Central)......................................OF
Jorden Hauck (Elco)..................................................................OF
Erin Tirko (Donegal)..................................................................OF
SECTION FOUR
Kaleigh Gerringer (Lanc. Mennonite)..................................... P
Kiley Sharp (Lanc. Catholic)...................................................... P
Kayla Wallace (Pequea Valley)................................................ P
Morgan Heinbach (Lanc. Catholic)..........................................C
Haley Hirn (Annville-Cleona).....................................................C
Ashlyn Phillips (Columbia)..........................................................C
Kayla Leed (Lanc. Catholic)....................................................1B
Kaylyn McKinney (Annville-Cleona)....................................1B
Danielle Weaver (Lanc. Mennonite).....................................2B
Kasey Williams (Pequea Valley)............................................2B
Madison Brubaker (Lanc. Mennonite).................................SS
Casey Ditzler (Annville-Cleona).............................................SS
Sarah Mahoney (Lanc. Catholic)...........................................SS
Jenai Plowden (Columbia).......................................................SS
Mariah Sensenig (Pequea Valley).........................................SS
Darian Brenner (Annville-Cleona).........................................OF
Ashley Schoenstadt (Pequea Valley)...................................OF
Megan Seibert (Columbia)......................................................OF
Honorable Mention
Chrisi Lerchen (Annville-Cleona)............................................. P
Jenna Plastino (Columbia)......................................................... P
Abby Schrum (Lebanon Catholic)........................................... P
Francesca Genoese (Lanc. Mennonite)...............................1B
Abby Shay (Lebanon Catholic)...............................................SS
Mary Chey (Lebanon Catholic)..............................................3B
Kayla Kubala (Lanc. Catholic)................................................3B

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SECTION ONE
First Team
Wes Fortna................................................................Cedar Crest
Darren Mast...................................................Conestoga Valley
Andrew Clark...............................................................Hempfield
Derek Hagino................................................................Hempfield
Dave Musser..............................................Manheim Township
Honorable Mention
Colin Muraika............................................................Cedar Crest
Tony Deimler.................................................................Warwick
SECTION TWO
First Team
Eric Ebersole....................................................................Donegal
Adam Bahney..........................................................................Elco
Josh Kaiser......................................................Manheim Central
Colin Wolgemuth............................................Manheim Central
John Archibald..................................................... Pequea Valley
Honorable Mention
Caleb Harnish..........................................Lancaster Mennonite
Caleb Darkes-Burkey.................................Northern Lebanon
Coach of the Year
Mike Rohrbach.........................................................Cedar Crest

BASEBALL
SECTION ONE
Name (School)
Pos.
Dan Black (Cedar Crest)............................................................ P
Cameron Mathis (Cedar Crest)............................................... P
Derek Totaro (Hempfield)......................................................... P
Brian Eshleman (Warwick).......................................................C
Zach Smith (Cedar Crest)........................................................1B
Lazaro Duvergel (McCaskey)................................................1B
Cory Gantz (Hempfield)...........................................................2B
John Wilt (Hempfield)................................................................SS
Miguel Torres (McCaskey).....................................................SS
Zac Burke (Penn Manor).........................................................3B
Zach Hostetter (Cedar Crest)................................................OF
Tyler Morris (Warwick)...........................................................OF
Nick Yarnall (Hempfield)..........................................................OF
Second Team
Logan Fullmer (Cedar Crest).................................................... P
Joe Witmer (Penn Manor)......................................................... P
Dylan Manning (Hempfield)................................................ P-OF
Brenden Markley (McCaskey)................................................C
Brandon Bowers (Penn Manor)...............................................C
Willie Welsh (Penn Manor).......................................................1B
Chris Martin (Manheim Township).......................................1B
Derrick Shields (Warwick)......................................................2B
Galen Rader (Cedar Crest).....................................................2B
Shaun Corso (Hempfield).........................................................3B
Nate Booth (Hempfield)............................................................OF
Austin Richwine (Penn Manor)..............................................OF
Aaron Taylor (McCaskey)......................................................OF
SECTION TWO
Adam Marshall (Cocalico)...................................................P-1B
Brandon Miller (Ephrata).....................................................P-3B
Seth Griffith (Ephrata)................................................................ P
Devin Eberly (Elizabethtown)..................................................C
Aaron Buckwalter (Elizabethtown)....................................INF
Parke Martin (Ephrata)..........................................................INF
Andre Hoover (Ephrata)........................................................INF
Cole Martin (Solanco)..............................................................INF
Matt Murray (Solanco)...........................................................INF
Kyle Eby (Solanco)...................................................................INF
Luke Emling (Solanco)..............................................................OF
Jon Garber (Elizabethtown)...................................................OF
Ryan Schwark (Ephrata)........................................................OF
Second Team
Kirby Breault (Elizabethown)................................................... P
Mark Kreider (Solanco)............................................................. P
Zack Leonard (Solanco)............................................................. P
Andrew Harven (Cocalico).......................................................C
Christian Becker (Elizabethtown)........................................INF
Connor Bowers (Conestoga Valley)....................................INF
Louie Casanova (Cocalico).....................................................INF
Paul Larusso (Ephrata)...........................................................INF
Connor Schearer (Elizabethtown).......................................INF
Tim Murray (Ephrata).............................................................OF
Tyler Shetter (Conestoga Valley).........................................OF
Evan Weaver (Ephrata)..........................................................OF
Jerred Long (Elizabethtown).................................................DH
SECTION THREE
Peter Darrenkamp (Lampeter-Strasburg)......................... P
Michael Houseal (Donegal)........................................................ P
Ian Whitman (Northern Lebanon)............................................ P
Ray Lopez (Lampeter-Strasburg)......................................P-IF
Nick West (Garden Spot)...........................................................C
John Armbrust (Garden Spot)..............................................INF
Josh Good (Manheim Central)..............................................INF
Chris Kreider (Elco)..................................................................INF
Jon McKinney (Northern Lebanon).....................................INF
Jordan Seltzer (Northern Lebanon).....................................INF
Travis Fisher (Manheim Central)..........................................OF
Dan Neff (Lampeter-Strasburg)...........................................OF
Tyson Petersheim (Garden Spot).........................................OF
Second Team
John Armbrust (Garden Spot)................................................. P
Lucas Gienow (Northern Lebanon)......................................... P
Nick Hornbaker (Garden Spot)................................................ P
Matt McCrudden (Lampeter-Strasburg).............................C
Mike Robinson (Donegal)...........................................................C
Peter Darrenkamp (Lampeter-Strasburg)......................INF
Dalton Garrett (Donegal).......................................................INF
Brad Kreiser (Northern Lebanon)........................................INF
Ben Shenandoah (Donegal)....................................................INF
Colton Stoltzfus (Lampeter-Strasburg).............................INF
Eddie Lazowski (Donegal).......................................................OF
Ryan Drace (Donegal)..............................................................OF
Dave Drescher (Garden Spot)...............................................OF
SECTION FOUR
Ian Bentley (Lancaster Catholic)...................................... P-OF
Matt Kern (Lebanon Catholic).................................................. P
Colton Smoker (Pequea Valley).............................................. P
Nat Hughes (Annville-Cleona)...................................................C
Mac McCafferty (Lancaster Catholic)..................................C
Mitch Stoltzfus (Pequea Valley)..............................................C
Bryan Haberstroh (Lancaster Catholic)............................INF
Seth Lefever (Columbia).........................................................INF
Chris Mattison (Lancaster Catholic)...................................INF
Ryan Shirk (Pequea Valley)...................................................INF
Andrew Geraghty (Lancaster Catholic).............................OF
Ian Long (Lebanon Catholic)....................................................OF
Danny Stoltzfus (Pequea Valley)...........................................OF
Second Team
Seth Lefever (Columbia)............................................................ P
Bryan Haberstroh (Lancaster Catholic)............................... P
Tom Mattaini (Lancaster Catholic)........................................ P
Tyler Schmitt (Pequea Valley).......................................... P-OF
Joe Yourgal (Lancaster Catholic)........................................... P
Mitch Hostetter (Pequea Valley).........................................INF
Josh Elliot (Columbia)...............................................................INF
Matt Shirato (Lebanon Catholic)..........................................INF
Mike Stoltzfus (Pequea Valley).............................................INF
Colton Smoker (Pequea Valley)............................................OF

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