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Nationally-ranked Voorhees High School girls cross country team wins fourth straight Hunterdon-Warren-Sussex title

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Senior Nisa Cicitta leads the way for Vikings' rush to the finish line.

LIVE CHAT HERE: L-L League soccer finals - Cedar Crest girls beat Cocalico in PK; LMH stuns CV in double-OT

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L-L League soccer championships

LANCASTER - The L-L League soccer championship games are set.

On Saturday at Manheim Central, Cocalico will take on Cedar Crest at 12:45 p.m. for the girls' crown, followed by Lancaster Mennonite against Conestoga Valley for the boys' title at 2:45 p.m.

In Thursday's boys' semfinals, CV edged Pequea Valley 2-1 and Mennonite held off Hempfield, also 2-1.

Join me Saturday for an online live chat from both games.

Plenty of updates from Manheim Central, plus your questions and comments.

HS football: Annville-Cleona stops Pequea Valley's 2-point attempt, holds on for win

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Annville-Cleona 30, Pequea Valley 28: The Dutchmen stopped a two-point conversion with four seconds left to hold on to this Lancaster-Lebanon League Section III win. Mitch Rodkey ran for 156 yards and a touchdown on 30 carries for A-C (3-5, 2-2).

Elco 35, Columbia 14: Adam Shoemaker took over in the fourth quarter for the Raiders, scoring on a 97-yard pass from Jeff Martin, a 1-yard run, and a 56-yard interception return. Cameron Strause had a 27-yard touchdown run for Elco (5-3, 3-2) as well.

McCaskey 42, Cedar Crest 41 (OT): Erick Gonzalez’s 3-yard touchdown run helped force overtime for the Falcons, but a failed two-point converstion after Chuck Yost’s 1-yard touchdown run in overtime allowed the Red Tornado to win in L-L I.

Columbia Montour Vo-Tech 48, Carson Long 6: Bobby Christiansen rushed for 151 yards and two touchdowns to lead Columbia Mountour over Carson Long (0-8, 0-2).

Video: McCaskey's Aaron Swinton

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McCaksey's Aaron Swinton rushed for 227 yards and scored four touchdowns in McCaskey's OT win at Cedar Crest on Saturday. - (JEFF REINHART, PennLive.com L-L League Blogger)

LEBANON - One week after piling up 402 yards of total offense in McCaskey's 42-7 win over Warwick, Red Tornado senior scatback Aaron Swinton was up to his old tricks against Saturday against Cedar Crest.

Swinton rushed for 227 yards and two touchdowns, caught five passes for 125 yards and two more scores and picked off a pass in McCaskey's nip-and-tuck 42-41 win over the Falcons.

Cedar Crest rallied for a pair of fourth-quarter scores to force overtime.

McCaskey had the ball first in OT and Swinton scored on a 3-yard run. The PAT gave the Tornado a 42-35 lead.

Cedar Crest answered with Chuck Yost plunging in for a 1-yard TD. The Falcons decided to go for 2 points and the win, but Nick Cascarino's pass fell incomplete.

Chatted with Swinton after the game about McCaskey's win, his hot streak and about his college options; he visited Princeton recently, and is also considering Penn and Bucknell - among others.

Video: Cedar Crest's Delaney Cole

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Cedar Crest's Delaney Cole scored the game-winning PK goal to help the Falcons top Cocalico in the L-L League girls' soccer title game Saturday. - (JEFF REINHART, PennLive.com L-L League Blogger)

MANHEIM - It was one of those games where you hated to see either team lose at the end of the day.

And at the end of the day, after regulation time and a pair of sudden-death overtime periods, Cedar Crest held off Cocalico in the L-L League girls' soccer championship game on Saturday at Manheim Central - in an instant classic.

It was the first league girls' soccer title for the Falcons, who found themselves in a 0-0 deadlock after 2 OTs against the pesky Eagles.

That meant penalty kicks, and Cedar Crest won that portion 5-4, when Delaney Cole found the back of the net on the Falcons' fifth and final attempt.

Here's an interview with Cole, wrapping up one heck of a game, and her game-winner.

Video: Cedar Crest's Nikki Harner

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Cedar Crest senior goalie Nikki Harner was a key cog in the Falcons' win over Cocalico in the L-L League girls' soccer finals Saturday. - (JEFF REINHART, PennLive.com L-L League Blogger)

MANHEIM - Nerve-wracking kind of day between the pipes for Cedar Crest goalie Nikki Harner on Saturday.

Locked in a 0-0 tie with Cocalico, every time the Eagles made a rush, Harner had to be on her toes to make a stop to keep the game scoreless.

And when the game ended in a scoreless tie after regulation time and a pair of sudden-death OT periods, Harner had to step between the pipes and come up big in penalty kicks.

After five shots apiece, the only miss came from Cocalico's side, and Cedar Crest held on 5-4 in PKs and claimed its first L-L League championship.

Chatted with Harner about her nerve-wracking day and about the Falcons winning league gold.

Boys soccer: Greenwood closes out regular season with record-setting day in win over Juniata

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TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE

GREENWOOD 5, JUNIATA 2

Josh Ferguson and Hunter Wirth racked up two goals apiece as Tom Magill's Wildcats smacked Juniata at Deitrick Field in Mifflintown.

Ferguson's brace raised the junior's career total to 76 finishes, one more than his older brother, Jordann, posted during his prolific Greenwood career.

Aaron Smith also found the back of the net, while Jarrett Fortenbaugh's two assists gave him the school's single-season record (26) in that category.

Greenwood, which led 2-0 at halftime and 5-0 with 21:40 to play, will be off until next Saturday's District 3-A quarterfinals. The Wildcats will meet either Bible Baptist or High Point at a site and time to be determined.

Jose Lopez and Chantz Imes bagged late scores for the Indians.

MILLERSBURG 2, UPPER DAUPHIN 1

Ian Lloyd's finish with 10:45 to go snapped a 1-1 tie and lifted Jack Sheaffer's Indians to the season-ending win in Elizabethville. Zach Reid also scored for Millersburg, which won its second consecutive game.

Bobby Paul netted the lone goal for Upper Dauphin, pulling the Trojans even (1-1) with 12:50 remaining. Both teams failed to qualify for the 3-A playoffs.

 

Boys soccer: Carlisle makes first District 3-AAA playoff appearance since 2009 a victorious one

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Gabe Stasyszyn (left) was one of three Carlisle players to find the back of the net in the Herd's 3-2 victory at Garden Spot. - (PAUL CHAPLIN, The Patriot-News)

DISTRICT 3-AAA PRELIMINARY ROUND

CARLISLE 3, GARDEN SPOT 2

Second-half scores from Hunter Scott and Keanan Wilson -- the latter with 16:16 remaining in regulation -- snapped a 1-1 deadlock and proved to be just enough as Brandon Eiserman's Thundering Herd held off Spot in New Holland.

Gabe Stasyszyn gave the Herd (10-8-1), who were making their first trip to the District 3-AAA playoffs since 2009, a 1-0 lead with 8:29 to go in the opening half. Cleeford Jordonne, however, scored with 4:37 left before the break to yank the Spartans (11-8) into a halftime tie.

Although Scott and Wilson had Eiserman's ballclub ahead comfortably, Maliek Parsons pulled Spot to within one (3-2) with 1:05 remaining when he nodded in Nathan Duell's corner kick. But that would be it.

Christian Pavlovich finished with eight saves for the 19th-seeded Herd, who will visit No. 3 Dallastown in Tuesday's round of 16. Nathan Herrington piled up 12 stops for Garden Spot, which came in as the 14th seed.

CCAC TOURNAMENT

COVENANT CHRISTIAN 3, CONESTOGA CHRISTIAN 2

Richard Prensner netted two goals -- the second with 1:50 to play when his corner kick glanced off goalkeeper Evan Detwiler and tumbled into the net -- as the Falcons claimed their second straight CCAC postseason crown at Lancaster Mennonite. Covenant also won the regular-season title.

Covenant's third score came from Cal Sanelli, who pulled Joe Sanelli's Falcons even with 7:51 to play. Brandon Herr banked a pair of goals for Conestoga, which took a 2-1 lead into the halftime break.

Detwiler finished with nine saves -- two more than Covenant's Jon Lowe -- for a Conestoga side that will open District 3-A play on Tuesday night at home against YAIAA entry Fairfield.

Covenant, the No. 2 seed in the 3-A field, will meet the winner of Lancaster Country Day and Lititz Christian in next Saturday's quarterfinals.

SCHUYLKILL LEAGUE TOURNAMENT

WILLIAMS VALLEY 3, SCHUYLKILL HAVEN 2

Dennis Jansen's finish with 3:47 to play snapped a 2-2 deadlock, propelling Seth Shuey's Vikings past their Schuylkill 2 playmates and bringing Williams Valley its first Schuylkill League postseason title.

Jansen also buried the game-winner in a 3-1 win over Blue Mountain in Tuesday's semifinal round.

Colin Harrison and T.J. Leiter also scored for the undefeated Vikings (20-0), who trailed 1-0 and 2-1 before rallying for their third win in as many tries over the perennially strong Hurricanes.

Marcus Repella and Kyle McGarry buried strikes for Haven.

Both teams will advance to the District 11-A tournament -- perhaps a fourth meeting could be in the offing -- with seeds and matchups among those items determined at a Sunday meeting in Emmaus.


Cedar Crest's Haleigh Echard, L-S's Bailey Corbin, Cocalico's Kat Lawver earn soccer All-State honors

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Cedar Crest's Haleigh Echard, the Section 1 MVP, was also named All-State, along with L-S's Bailey Corbin and Cocalico's Kat Lawver. - (JEFF REINHART, PennLive.com L-L League Blogger)

LANCASTER - Three L-L League girls' soccer players have earned All-State status.

Section 1 MVP Haleigh Echard from Cedar Crest.

Section 2 MVP Bailey Corbin from Lampeter-Strasburg.

And Setion 2 First-Team All-Star Kat Lawver from Cocalico.

That threesome will be honored by the Pennsylvania Soccer Coaches Association at a banquet in Harrisburg on January 26, 2013.

Echard, a Penn State recruit, helped the Falcons win their first L-L League championship.

Corbin helped L-S win the Section 2 championship.

And Lawver helped the Eagles not only win their first L-L League playoff game ever, but she helped Cocalico get all the way to the league final, where the Eagles fell to Echard and the Falcons in penalty kicks.

Lawver will play soccer at the Division I level; she's a Canisius recruit.

JEFF REINHART: jreinhart@pnco.com
ON TWITTER: @JeffReinhartPN

 

District 11 releases boys soccer pairings

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Saucon Valley, Stroudsburg and Williams Valley earn top seeds.

Girls soccer pairings for District 11 tournament

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Parkland, Saucon Valley and Schuylkill Haven have earned the top seeds.

HF BLOG PRESENTS: A Familiar Screed Re: Sportswriting, And Bracketology!

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BY HF MIKE[1]A friend of mine is a sportswriter[2] for (Local Newspaper X) and whenever we talk about writing -- which is literally almost never because he has "no interest" in "highfalutin writing" or "reading" or "linguistics" or "higher education"...

Moravian Academy, Emmaus awarded top seeds for District 11 field hockey

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The Class AAA action gets under way with the pigtail round on Wednesday; Class AA quarterfinals begin on Thursday.

Lancaster-Lebanon League: The (busy) week ahead

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Manheim Township's golf team will try and defend its PIAA AAA team title on Wednesday at Heritage Hills in York. - (JEFF REINHART, PennLive.com L-L League Blogger)

LANCASTER - Busy, busy week ahead for L-L League athletes and teams.

Here's a day-by-day look at the week on tap, with some news and notes sprinkled in ...

MONDAY

L-L LEAGUE GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL SEMIFINALS
At Conestoga Valley
Hempfield vs. Penn Manor, 6 p.m.
Garden Spot vs. Warwick, 7:30 p.m.

* Winners meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Manheim Township for league gold. ... Hempfield is the three-time reigning champ, including last year's victory over this year's semifinal opponent, Penn Manor.

DISTRICT 3 BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS
AA FIRST-ROUND GAMES
(16) Lancaster Catholic at (1) Gettysburg, 7 p.m.
(12) Annville-Cleona at (5) Boiling Springs, 7 p.m.
(14) West Perry at (3) Pequea Valley, 7 p.m.
(13) Lancaster Mennonite at (4) Manheim Central, 7:30 p.m.

* Lancaster Mennonite is fresh off winning its sixth L-L League championship on Saturday - a 1-0 double-OT thriller over Conestoga Valley. That game was at Manheim Central, so the Blazers are heading back to a familiar spot. ... Monday's winners advance to Thursday's quarterfinal round.

DISTRICT 3 GIRLS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS
AAA FIRST-ROUND GAMES
(13) Cocalico at (4) Conestoga Valley, 4 p.m.
(10) Hempfield at (5) Hershey, 5 p.m.
(9) Lampeter-Strasburg at (8) Cedar Crest, 7 p.m.
(14) Elizabethtown at (3) Lower Dauphin, 7 p.m.

* Cedar Crest is fresh off winning its first L-L League championship on Saturday compliments of a wild 5-4 PK win over Cocalico. ... Not just one, but a pair of all-L-L League first-round match-ups; Cocalico vs. CV and L-S vs. Crest. Cocalico topped CV in a league quarterfinal game last week; Crest knocked off L-S in an L-L League semifinal last week. ... Monday's winners advance to Thursday's quarterfinal round.

PIAA INDIVIDUAL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS
At Heritage Hills in York
L-L League entrants/tee times
AAA BOYS
Craig Hornberger, Manheim Township - 8:30 a.m.
Ryan Dornes, Manheim Township - 8:40 a.m.
Connor Sheehan, Solanco - 8:50 a.m.
Andy Butler, Manheim Township - 9 a.m.
Marc Oliveri, Conestoga Valley - 9:20 a.m.
AA BOYS
Dylan Beiler, Pequea Valley - 9:40 a.m.
AAA GIRLS
Haley Goodling, Manheim Central - 10:30 a.m.
Mary Beth Palic, Manheim Township - 10:30 a.m.

* Goodling and Palic are in the same group, along with two-time reigning Mid-Penn champ Allison Cooper from Central Dauphin. If you're a girls' golf fan, that'll be a terrific group to follow. ... Hornberger is coming off victories in the District 3 tourney and PIAA Eastern Regional. ...  No cut; final round is Tuesday.

TUESDAY

L-L LEAGUE GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
At Manheim Township, 7 p.m.

PIAA INDIVIDUAL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS
At Heritage HIlls in York
Final round

PIAA GIRLS' TEAM TENNIS PLAYOFFS
AAA FIRST-ROUND MATCH
Manheim Township vs. Conestoga at Hershey Racquet Club, noon

* Blue Streaks topped Hershey for the District 3 crown; Conestoga is the District 1 fourth-place finisher. ... Winner goes to the state team quarterfinals on Friday; semifinals and finals are Saturday - all matches at the Hershey Racquet Club.

DISTRICT 3 FIELD HOCKEY PLAYOFFS
AAA FIRST-ROUND GAMES
(10) Ephrata vs. (7) Central Dauphin at Hempfield, 4 p.m.
(1) Penn Manor vs. (17) Elizabethtown at Hempfield, 6 p.m.
(14) Conestoga Valley vs. (3) Twin Valley at Governor Mifflin, 4 p.m.
(8) Cocalico vs. (9) Cumberland Valley at Governor Mifflin, 6 p.m.
(6) Hempfield vs. (11) Warwick at Penn Manor, 6 p.m.
AA FIRST-ROUND GAMES
(9) Donegal vs. (8) Big Spring at Central York, 4 p.m.
(7) Lancaster Mennonite vs. (10) West Perry at Penn Manor, 4 p.m.
(15) Lancaster Catholic vs. (2) Greenwood at Hershey, 4 p.m.

* The mega game here is Hempfield vs. Warwick in a rematch of last year's PIAA AAA state championship game, won by the Black Knights. Winner advances. Loser is done. ... All-L-L League Penn Manor vs. E-town; Comets are fresh off winning the L-L League title compliments of a 3-0 whitewash over Hempfield. ... Tuesday's winners play in the quarterfinals on Saturday.

DISTRICT 3 BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS
AAA FIRST-ROUND GAME
(10) Chambersburg at (7) Conestoga Valley, 3:30 p.m.
(12) Hempfield at (5) Cedar Cliff, 4 p.m.
(9) Exeter at (8) Ephrata, 7 p.m.
(13) Cocalico at (4) Mechanicsburg, 7 p.m.
(18) Lampeter-Strasburg at (2) Cumberland Valley, 7 p.m.

* Thinking COnestoga Valley will be hungry, coming off Saturday's double-OT loss to Lancaster Mennonite in the L-L League title game - a game the Bucks dominated in the second half and in OT before the Blazers got the game-winner in the second OT.

WEDNESDAY

PIAA GOLF TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
At Heritage Hills in York
AAA BOYS
Manheim Township (Craig Hornberger, Ryan Dornes, Andy Butler, John Kitsock, Mary Beth Palic) is out to defend its state title.

DISTRICT 3 CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
At Hershey Parkview
GIRLS A - 11:30 a.m.
GIRLS AA - 12:15 p.m.
GIRLS AAA - 1:15 p.m.
BOYS A - 2:15 p.m.
BOYS AA - 3:15 p.m.
BOYS AAA - 4:15 p.m.

* First year with three classifications. Find a cozy spot and pull up a chair; it's going to be a long day at Parkview. ... Two L-L League runners looking to defend their titles: Penn Manor junior Greta Lindsley in AAA girls and Annville-Cleona's Shawn Wolfe in AA boys. FYI: Lindsley and Wolfe won L-L League championships last week, so they should have plenty of momentum moving forward.

Anything after Wednesday this week would be for L-L League teams that win early in the week.

Coverage: I'll be pitching a tent in York for PIAA golf Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Fore! Depending how long that goes each day, I might try and hit some other games those nights. In between I'll get as much posted on the L-L League blog as possible.

Live chat football Friday: Wilson at Penn Manor. Stay tuned for that.

JEFF REINHART: jreinhart@pnco.com
ON TWITTER: @JeffReinhartPN

Boys soccer: A brief look at the first full week of the District 3 soccer playoffs and what could happen

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Nate Gracey (left) and Matt Janton (right), shown last season, will play integral roles for a Trinity club that will open District 3-A play as the top seed. - (CHRIS KNIGHT, The Patriot-News)

SATURDAY REVIEW

With road teams winning three of Saturday’s four preliminary-round scraps in the District 3-AAA boys’ soccer tournament, let’s toss out one legitimate question and hopefully generate some banter.

Is this the year of the upset since a number of teams with higher “power” rankings failed to survive the prelims and reach the round of 16? Will discount the numbers by saying no. Lots of parity out there.

While chalk may be the way to go in Classes AA and A, no one at the big-school level is safe. Need evidence? No. 19 Carlisle already owns one victory over No. 2 Cumberland Valley, while No. 3 Dallastown was drilled 4-1 by a Central Dauphin club that didn’t even reach the 20-team field. Should be fun.

CLASS AAA

So who will prevail in Class AAA? Tough, tough question. So tough, we’ll just worry about forecasting the semifinalists (three advance to states).

Top-seeded Wilson looks solid at the top of the bracket, but the other three still afloat next week may be huffing by the time they get there.

Have a strong hunch about tight-knit No. 4 Mechanicsburg reaching the semis, although side-stepping Cedar Cliff or Hempfield will not be easy.

A live threat at No. 10, Chambersburg certainly has the personnel to knock out Conestoga Valley and a Cumberland Valley side that keeps finding ways to win. Yet, with keeper Ben Steele on fire right now, Matt Billman’s Eagles scrap their way to the semis.

At the bottom of the bracket, we’re going with a hot Carlisle outfit that’s won six of seven to reach the semis. Confident picks aside, wouldn’t be floored if three double-digit seeds are playing next week.

CLASS AA

As long as two-time Class AA champion Lancaster Mennonite remains upright, don’t sleep on the Blazers — even if Fred Winey’s club checked in at No. 13. So, we’ll pencil the Lancaster-Lebanon League champs in the semis.

No. 1 seed Gettysburg looks good at the top of the bracket, although a potential quarterfinal-round scrap with Bishop McDevitt would give fans a chance to see the Warriors’ Jon Tarbox swap tricks with the Crusaders’ Connor Maloney.

We’ll go with a pair of traditional standbys for the other two semifinal-round spots, awarding nods to Tulpehocken and Pequea Valley. Again, like Class AAA, only three teams move on to states.

CLASS A

While No. 1 seed Trinity should advance to the semis without too much difficulty, what could be problematic for the talented Shamrocks is the 16-day respite Alan Blackledge’s club must endure before revving up the postseason engines.

Defending champion York Catholic at No. 4 is a safe pick. Same for third-seeded Greenwood, which sports the field’s top attack.

No. 2 Covenant Christian has won the last two CCAC titles and has a veteran lineup in place, but we’re going to pop 10th-seeded Lancaster Country Day into the semis. Again, just a hunch. Three teams move on to states.

BULLOCK ON TWITTER: @thebullp_n


District 11 boys soccer preview

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Parkland in Class AAA and Salisbury in Class AA are picked to win championships

HS football Week 8 statistical leaders

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Cedar Cliff QB Andrew Ford threw for 302 yards and three touchdowns in defeat Friday night. - (PAUL CHAPLIN, The Patriot-News, 2012)

The Patriot-News presents the team-by-team individual leaders in Week 7 games for rushing, passing and receiving for midstate high school teams.
Statistics are provided by Patriot-News reporters in game coverage, or by the schools' statisticians on game call-ins.
Rushing lines are attempts-yards. Passing lines are completions-attempts-interceptions-yards. Receiving lines are receptions-yards. Also, click on team name to go to its PennLive.com team page.

TeamRushing
Passing
Receiving
Annville-CleonaMitch Rodkey
30-156, TD
Mitch Rodkey
4-13-1-115
Anthony Pletz
1-67
Big SpringIsiah Grier
11-56, TD
Isiah Grier
7-20-2-254, 3 TD
Hunter Kotzmoyer
2-139, 2 TD
Bishop McDevittAndre Robinson
17-82, 2 TD
Alec Werner
15-22-1-239, TD
Brian Lemelle
8-148
Boiling Springs--
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Camp HillQuinn Frassetta
8-17, TD
Michael Shuster
8-22-3-110
Michael Hope
1-54
CarlisleDevin Cherry
8-14
Billy Burger
4-12-2-54
Bamasa Bailor
3-31
Carson LongTyler Baptiste
5-14
David Oliver
14-21-1-188, TD
Ed Pollina
1-70, TD
Cedar CliffAndrew Ford
7-34
Andrew Ford
30-43-2-302, 3 TD
Noah Malone
9-102, TD
Cedar CrestChuck Yost
17-124, 2 TD
Nick Cascarino
9-28-2-149, 2 TD
Adam Gilson
1-59
Central Dauphin
Drew Scales
14-162, 3 TD
Brandon LaVia
13-20-0-115
Jordan Bowman
7-81
CD East
Chase Edmonds
27-60, TD
Justis Jacobs
9-15-2-120
Siele Johnson
3-68
ChambersburgJamal Pickett
23-94, TD
Ryan Martin
15-30-2-195, 2 TD
Taylor Tolbert
3-59, TD
Cumberland Valley
Jeremy Salmon
23-101, TD
Ben Fernback
6-8-0-86, TD
Jeremy Salmon
4-63, TD
East Juniata
David Brantley
13-95
Austin Bennett
5-12-1-43, 2 TD
David Brantley
2-78, TD
East Pennsboro
Chase Shulda
19-140
Austin Wilson
13-19-0-135, 2 TD
Samuel Marshall
4-60, 2 TD
ElcoAdam Shoemaker
7-117, 2 TD
Jeff Martin
4-9-2-125, TD
Adam Shoemaker
1-97, TD
GettysburgJordan Nye
24-140, 2 TD
Jesse Stouch
2-10-1-21
Gary Harding
1-13
Greencastle-AntrimAshtin Byers
13-150
Austin Scott
4-10-1-34
Joel Zola
4-34
HalifaxChad Meko
6-49
Robbie Moretz
3-9-1-73, TD
Jordan Fox
2-56
HarrisburgRobert Martin
15-187, 3 TD
Kyle Cook
11-19-1-167, TD
Jalen Williams
5-81
HersheyNick Kroutch
7-28
Zach Drayer
3-11-1-90, TD
Jailen Harmon
3-90, TD
James Buchanan
Hunter Brown
6-8
Caleb Martin
8-16-0-177, 2 TD
Zach Todd
4-104, TD
JuniataNeil Bodley
26-111, TD
Neil Bodley
3-9-1-80
Scott Sneath
1-43
LebanonJeremy De La Cruz
16-64
Justin Martin
4-5-0-16
Nathaniel Ostolaza
2-10
Line Mountain
Dillan Michael
12-132
Cole Rickert
8-16-0-189, 3 TD
Jeremy Renn
2-88, 2 TD
Lower Dauphin
Kenton Heinbaugh
15-106, 2 TD
Troy Spencer
4-6-0-44
Nate Miller
4-44
MechanicsburgMitchell Ramsey
7-94
Tyler Schubert
4-7-1-92
Andrew Spanos
4-52
MiddletownJosh Matinchek
16-108, TD
Nathan Ocker
5-15-2-33
Mel Fager
1-10
Mifflin County
Heath Hidlay
19-67
Heath Hidlay
3-12-1-69, TD
John Michael Maclay
3-70, TD
MillersburgJosh Howard
23-179, 2 TD
Josh Howard
2-6-2-22, TD
Ethan Troutman
2-22, TD
Milton Hershey
Sharrdan Long
5-28
Ben Campbell
7-21-3-93, TD
Tre Brown
3-62, TD
NewportAlex Gonzalez
22-88
Justin Temple
9-15-1-76, TD
Cody Legge
2-38
NorthernElijah Locke
21-94
Tristan Kalinay
10-16-2-116, TD
Dylan Thomas
4-88
Northern Lebanon
Derek DiAngelis
10-54
Isaac Ray
1-7-0-5

Pat Stevens
1-5

PalmyraDino Faiola
19-140, TD
Mason Laudermilch
16-33-2-222, TD
Mitchell Cooper
7-120, TD
Pine Grove
Mark Weinus
11-44
Mason Lyons
5-10-0-41
Jared McCabe
3-22
Red Land
Josh Hershey
20-96
Garrett Scott
4-11-3-54, 2 TD
Matt Shope
1-28, TD
ShippensburgWilliam Burt
20-63, 2 TD
Seth Frey
6-12-0-74
Britton Hastings
5-57
State College
Andy Kelly
13-107, TD
Patrick Irwin
7-13-0-90, 2 TD
Sean King
2-42
Steel-High--
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Susquehanna Twp.
Jordan Baskerville
4-107, TD
Jordan Baskerville
6-10-0-134, TD
Mike Jones
2-61, TD
SusquenitaTodd Mullen
27-163, TD
Brett Morrison
9-20-2-92
Evan Miller
6-59
TrinityDylan DeFrank
24-105, TD
Mike Boguski
13-22-1-214, 3 TD
Alex Cramer
5-79
Tri-ValleyBlake Bowman
23-168, 4 TD
Dalton Miller
5-8-0-129, TD
Ty Waizenegger
2-47
Upper Dauphin
Ian Buffington
21-218, 5 TD
Mac Ney
0-4-0-0
None
WaynesboroJohnnie Adgers
18-86, TD
Nathan Toney
6-16-0-81
Nathan Eisenhauer
2-23
West Perry
Zach Smith
13-91, 4 TD
Zach Smith
6-10-1-123, TD
Chase May
3-84, TD
Williams Valley
Cole Barnhardt
21-144, 2 TD
Stephen Sedesse
6-17-2-145, TD
Owen Daniel
3-94

 

Boys soccer: Capsule looks at the seven Mid-Penn and Lebanon County schools playing in Monday's District 3-AA playoffs.

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McDevitt's Connor Maloney (right), pictured last season, will lead the Crusaders into the District 3-AA playoffs Monday night at Greencastle. - (CHRIS KNIGHT, The Patriot-News)

CAPSULES FOR HARRISBURG-AREA BOYS’ SOCCER TEAMS INVOLVED IN MONDAY’S DISTRICT 3-AA ROUND OF 16
GETTYSBURG (15-2-0)
Coach: Scott Hancock
Seed: 1
Monday’s opponent: No. 16 Lancaster Catholic (10-8-0)
Game time: 7 p.m. at Gettysburg High School
Recent District 3-AA history: Making third consecutive District 3-AA playoff appearance since reclassifying from Class AAA. Lost in the 2010 quarterfinals, but reached semis last season before falling to Palmyra and Tulpehocken (3rd-place game).
Record against the field: Went 4-0-0 against teams that qualified for the District 3-AA tournament. Defeated Greencastle-Antrim (4-1 & 4-0) and Boiling Springs (4-0 & 4-2) twice. ... Did not meet any L-L League opponents during the regular season.
Record in last five matches: 4-1-0. Won 10 games in a row before losing to Cumberland Valley in penalty kicks in the Mid-Penn Conference tournament semifinals.
Regular-season finish: Won third consecutive Mid-Penn Colonial Division title.

Top five scorers: Joe Schmitz (44p, 19g, 6a), Jon Tarbox (27p, 8g, 11a), Oscar SanJuan (24p, 7g, 10a), Jonah Waldkoenig (14p, 5g, 4a), Tyler Weikert (14p, 5g, 4a). Starting goalkeepers: Michael Heeschen and Dakota Myers. Other key stats: Have won 10 games by shutout. ... Finished 3-1-0 in games decided by one goal. ... Finished 1-0-0 in games decided in overtime. ... 10-2-0 when Schmitz finds the back of the net. ... Finished 8-1-0 at home.
Next destination: Winner of Monday’s game will meet either Greencastle-Antrim or Bishop McDevitt in Thursday’s quarterfinals at a site and time to be determined.
BOILING SPRINGS (14-3-1)
Coach: Matt Brenner
Seed: 5
Monday’s opponent: No. 12 Annville-Cleona (13-4-1)
Game time: 7 p.m. at Boiling Springs High School
Recent District 3-AA history: Making first District 3-AA playoff appearance since losing to Northeastern in 2003 tournament opener. Are 0-6 lifetime in 3-AA play.
Record against the field: Went 3-3-0 against teams that qualified for the District 3-AA tournament. Defeated Greencastle-Antrim twice (3-2 & 1-0, OT) and West Perry once (1-0), but lost to Gettysburg twice (4-0 & 4-2) and Bishop McDevitt (5-0). ... Did not meet any L-L League opponents during regular season.

Record in last five matches: 4-1-0. Had eight-game winning streak halted in regular-season finale.
Regular-season finish: Finished second in Mid-Penn Colonial Division.
Top five scorers: Josh Ly (31p, 13g, 5a), Ty Martin (21p, 8g, 5a), Matt Ly (13p, 4g, 5a), Justin OBrien (9p, 3g, 3a), Jon Goodson (9p, 1g, 7a). Starting goalkeeper: Colin Frownfelter. Other key stats: Have won seven games by shutout. ... Finished 7-0-0 in games decided by one goal. ... Finished 1-0-1 in games that went to overtime. ... Went 12-1-1 in games when Josh Ly and/or Martin found the back of the net. ... Went 8-2-0 at home.
Next destination: Winner of Monday’s game will meet either two-time defending 3-AA champion Lancaster Mennonite or Manheim Central in Thursday’s quarterfinals at a site and time to be determined.
GREENCASTLE-ANTRIM (13-5-0)
Coach: Scott Gelsinger
Seed: 8
Monday’s opponent: No. 9 Bishop McDevitt (12-6-0)
Game time: 7 p.m. at Greencastle-Antrim High School
Recent District 3-AA history: Making second consecutive District 3-AA playoff appearance. Lost to Gettysburg in last year’s tournament, falling 1-0 in round of 16.

Record against the field: Went 0-4-0 against teams that qualified for the District 3-AA tournament. Lost to Gettysburg (3-0 & 4-0) and Boiling Springs (3-2 & 1-0, OT) twice each. ... Did not meet any Mid-Penn Keystone Division teams during the regular season.
Record in last five matches: 3-2-0. Won regular-season finale.
Regular-season finish: Finished third in Mid-Penn Colonial Division.
Top four scorers: Zach Faulkner (41p, 16g, 9a), Noah Graham (35p, 15g, 5a), Ryan Burgess (14p, 6g, 2a), Steven McFetridge (8p, 2g, 4a). Starting goalkeeper: Josh Spoonhour. Other key stats: Have won seven games by shutout. ... Finished 6-3-0 in games decided by one goal. ... Finished 1-1-0 in overtime games. ... 11-1-0 when Faulkner and/or Graham finds the back of the net. ... Finished 8-3-0 at home.
Next destination: Winner of Monday’s game will meet either Gettysburg or Lancaster Catholic in Thursday’s quarterfinals at a site and time to be determined.
BISHOP MCDEVITT (12-6-0)
Coach: Terence Maloney
Seed: 9
Monday’s opponent: No. 8 Greencastle-Antrim (13-5-0)
Game time: 7 p.m. at Greencastle-Antrim High School, Greencastle
Recent District 3-AA history: Making third consecutive appearance in 3-AA tournament. Were beaten by York Suburban last two years in round of 16.
Record against the field: Went 2-1-0 against teams that qualified for the District 3-AA tournament. Defeated Boiling Springs (5-0) and East Pennsboro (5-3), but lost to Lancaster Catholic (4-3). ... Went 1-0-0 against Mid-Penn Colonial Division opponents (Boiling Springs).

Record in last five matches: 4-1-0. Have won two straight and six of last seven matches.
Regular-season finish: Finished third in Mid-Penn Keystone Division.
Top five scorers: Connor Maloney (107p, 45g, 17a), John Hare (43p, 17g, 9a), Kevin Willis (25p, 8g, 9a), Matt Fulponi (13p, 2g, 9a), Luke Santoni (9p, 3g, 3a). Starting goalkeeper: Joe Barry. Other key stats: Have won four games by shutout. ... Finished 1-4-0 in games decided by one goal. ... Finished 1-1-0 in games that went to overtime. ... Went 12-5-0 in games when Maloney found the back of the net. ... Went 11-1-0 in games when Maloney posted multiple goals. ... Went 7-2-0 on the road.
Next destination: Winner of Monday’s game will meet either Gettysburg or Lancaster Catholic in Thursday’s quarterfinals at a site and time to be determined.
EAST PENNSBORO (13-5-1)
Coach: Randy Rich
Seed: 11
Monday’s opponent: No. 6 Fleetwood (12-5-1)
Game time: 7 p.m. at Fleetwood High School
Recent District 3-AA history: Making fifth consecutive appearance in District 3-AA tournament. Lost in 2010 championship game to Lancaster Mennonite, then fell to Mennonite last season in round of 16.
Record against the field: Went 2-1-0 against teams that qualified for the District 3-AAA tournament. Defeated West Perry (2-1 & 1-0), but lost to Bishop McDevitt (5-3). ... Did not meet any Berks League opponents during the regular season.
Record in last five matches: 3-2-0. Won last three regular-season contests, but tumbled to Mechanicsburg in Mid-Penn tournament semifinals.
Regular-season finish: Collared Mid-Penn Capital Division championship.
Top five scorers: Vlad Bruce (30p, 11g, 8a), Erik Etter (28p, 11g, 6a), Noah Campomizzi (25p, 9g, 7a), Niko Lewis (20p, 9g, 2a), Mohamed Boukhars (17p, 7g, 3a). Starting goalkeeper: Kyle Miller. Other key stats: Have won five games by shutout. ... Finished 6-3-0 in games decided by one goal. ... Finished 2-0-1 in overtime games. ... 9-3-1 when Etter and/or Bruce finds the back of the net. ... Finished 6-3-1 on road.
Next destination: Winner of Monday’s game will meet either Pequea Valley or West Perry in Thursday’s quarterfinals at a site and time to be determined.
ANNVILLE-CLEONA (13-4-1)
Coach: Ray Kreiser
Seed: 12
Monday’s opponent: No. 5 Boiling Springs (14-3-1)
Game time: 7 p.m. at Boiling Springs High School
Record against the field: Went 2-4-0 against teams that qualified for the District 3-AA tournament. Defeated Lancaster Catholic twice (1-0 & 1-0), but lost twice to Lancaster Mennonite (1-0 & 3-0) and Pequea Valley (1-0, OT & 3-2, OT). ... Did not meet any Mid-Penn Colonial Division teams during regular season.
Record in last five matches: 4-1-0. Won regular-season finale.
Regular-season finish: Finished third in Lancaster-Lebanon League’s Section III.
Top five scorers: Samuel Soliday (42p, 18g, 6a), Matt Light (24p, 9g, 6a), Braden Elliott (10p, 2g, 6a), Samuel Concha (9p, 3g, 3a), Nathan Morgan (9p, 2g, 5a).  Starting goalkeeper: Justin Ulrich. Other key stats: Have won 10 games by shutout. ... Finished 7-3-0 in games decided by one goal. ... Finished 0-2-1 in games that went to overtime. ... Went 11-1-1 in games when Soliday found the back of the net. ... Went 7-3-0 on the road.
Next destination: Winner of Monday’s game will meet either Lancaster Mennonite or Manheim Central in Thursday’s quarterfinals at a site and time to be determined.
WEST PERRY (12-6-0)
Coach: Jared Weibley
Seed: 14
Monday’s opponent: No. 3 Pequea Valley (18-2-0)
Game time: 7 p.m. at Pequea Valley High School, Kinzers
Recent District 3-AA history: Making seventh consecutive District 3-AA playoff appearance. Reached the quarterfinal round each of the past two years, falling to East Pennsboro (1-0) in 2010 and Gettysburg (1-0) in 2011.
Record against the field: Went 0-3-0 against teams that qualified for the District 3-AA tournament. Lost to East Pennsboro (2-1 & 1-0) twice and Boiling Springs (1-0) once. ... Did not meet any L-L League opponents during the regular season.
Record in last five matches: 3-2-0. Won regular-season finale.
Regular-season finish: Finished third in Mid-Penn Capital Division.
Top five scorers: Ryan McMillen (45p, 20g, 5a), Kyle Meik (12p, 2g, 10a), Noah Egolf (10p, 3g, 4a), Derek Riggs (9p, 4g, 1a), Austin Perkins (7p, 3g 1a). Starting goalkeeper: Ben Brashear. Other key stats: Have won nine games by shutout. ... Finished 5-4-0 in games decided by one goal. ... Finished 1-0-0 in overtime games. ... 7-1-0 when McMillen finds the back of the net. ... Finished 7-2-0 on the road.
Next destination: Winner of Monday’s game will meet either East Pennsboro or Fleetwood in Thursday’s quarterfinals at site and time to be determined.
 

D3-A girls' soccer: Anna Winner's 3-goal, 2-assist performance leads Lancaster Country Day to victory

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District 3-A First Round

No. 7 Lancaster Country Day 6, No. 10 Mount Calvary 0:

Lancaster Country Day’s Anna Winner notched three goals and two assists while teammates Jas Peterson, Lindsey Ngau and Molly Vicari each posted goals of their own.

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LCD (13-6), which got three saves from keeper Jayme Verman, moves on to the quarterfinals to take on No. 2 Fairfield.

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