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ISAAC KIM
Cedar Crest
For Kim, bowling is serious business. He rolls 100 games a week in order to
perect his game but it’s not just the repetition. “Isaac lives, eats and breathes
bowling,’’ said Cedar Crest coach Jolene Haller. “He studies where his eet are onthe lane and where his hands are. Sometimes, when he bowls a strike, he’ll change
his ball because he didn’t like where the ball hit the pins.’’ Besides having the top
average during the regular season, Kim, a senior, recorded a top-eight fnish a
Bowling Coach of the Year
HARRY
CHARLESEN
Garden Spot
Charlesen directed the Spartans to
the Eastern Regional Championship
and ollowed that with a silver-medal
fnish at the Pennsylvania State High
School Bowling Championships.
Garden Spot, which captured the L-L
League Section Two title, was made
up o Matt Detrick, Cody McKillips,Brandon Wise, Cody Henry, MattMartin, Nate Wallace and Nick Martin.
Haines had a reshmanyear or the ages, onetopped o by winningthe PIAA Class AAAchampionship at 215pounds. The frstreshman state championin the history o the L-L
League and the frst L-Lrosh to win 50 matches
in a season (and only
the second L-L wrestler
ever), Haines won the L-
L League championship
at 215 and won titles at
the Escape the Rockand Section Three AAASectional tournaments.Haines placed second
at the District Three/South Central Class AAARegional tournament
and fth at the Powerade
Holiday Tournament.
DAN NEFF
Solanco
Ne capped an outstanding our-year career by winning the PIAA Class AAAchampionship at 135 pounds. His 44-2 senior season gave him a career mark o 150-19, the Solanco career record and the second-best in the history o the L-LLeague. A three-time state tournament qualifer, he also placed ourth in 2010. Inhis career, Ne was a three-time L-L League champion, placing third in 2010. He
was a three-time Section Three AAA champion, placing second in 2008. He wonDistrict Three/South Central Regional titles in 2010 and 2011, placing third in 2009.Ne won back-to-back titles at the Escape the Rock Tournament in 2010 and 2011and was runner-up at this year’s Powerade Holiday Tournament. He will continuehis wrestling career at Lock Haven University.
MITCHELL BALL
PEQUEA VALLEY Junior 171
39-8L-L League 3rd-place
fnisherAA Sectional Champion
AA District 3 BronzeMedalist
AA Southeast Regional5th-place fnisher
CONNOR MORAN
SOLANCOJunior 171
45-5L-L League Champion
AAA Sectional ChampionAAA Dist. 3/So.Cent.Regional runner-upAAA PIAA State 5th-
place fnisher
THOMAS HAINES
SOLANCO
Freshman 21550-4
L-L League ChampionAAA Sectional Champion
AAA Dist. 3/So.Cent.Regional runner-up
AAA PIAA State Cham-pion
EVAN SINGLETON
PENN MANORSenior 285
38-8Career 68-27
L-L League runner-upAAA Sectional runner-upAAA Dist. 3/So.Cent. Re-gional Bronze Medalist
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KIERSTEN GREEN
Manheim Township
Powered by Green, a Cleveland State University recruit who averaged an L-L League best 18.2
points per game this season, the Blue Streaks captured their frst L-L girls’ basketball crown
since 1997 and their second Section One title in the last three years. A dangerous penetrator and
3-point threat, Green fnished her career with a school-record 1,556 points, which surpassed the
previous record o 1,523 points set by Anita Plakans in 1986.
Girls’ Basketball
Player o the Year
Boys’ Basketball
Co-Players o the Year
Phil Wenger (ront) and Lee Eckert were the driving orces behind their teams’ respective success
this season. Wenger, Catholic’s leading scorer and arguably the L-L’s best deender, led the Crusaders
to 22 straight wins to start the season, Section Four and District Three titles, and a deep state playo run to the Eastern Final. Eckert, one o fve new starters or Hempfeld, keyed the Black Knights to a
second straight L-L title.
LEE ECKERT
Hempfeld
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DANNY WALCK, Hempfeld JOE KLAZAS, Lancaster Catholic
Taking over a team that did not return a single starter rom its leaguechampionship squad the year beore, Walck guided the Black Knights to adramatic run through the league playos and to a second straight L-L title.
Klazas directed Lancaster Catholic to a 22-0 record in the regular season, itsthird consecutive Section Four title, its frst district crown since 2003 and atrip to the state’s Eastern Final.
Lancaster, Pa. March 2, 2011 2011 Winter all-stars
WARWICK: Cody Deim, Thomas De-venney *, Ryan Gray, Trevor Havemann,Matthew Mousetis, Jacob Myers, EvanNey, Ethan Quinn, Colin Schnupp, CodyShoenberger, Cody Stockdale *, Mark Wic-zkowski.
* DENOTES STUDENTS WHO ACHIEVED
ALL A’s
W R E S T L I N G
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50 FreestylePIAA Class AAA, 1st,20.18; District Three
Class AAA, 2nd,20.96.
100 FreestylePIAA Class AAA, 2nd,
44.57;District Three ClassAAA, 2nd, 46.46.
EVERETT ALBERT
LANC. CATHOLICSophomore
200 IndividualMedley
PIAA Class AA, 6th,1:59.25;
District Three Class AA,1st, 1:57.86.,
LOGAN MONGER
CONESTOGA VALLEY Senior
100 BreaststrokePIAA Class AAA,
18th, 58.87; DistrictThree Class AAA, 3rd,
59.23.
DAN ROSS
MANHEIM TWP.Freshman
200 FreestylePIAA Class AAA,23rd, 1:45.27;
District Three ClassAA, 4th, 1:44.71.
500 FreestylePIAA Class AAA,
24th, 4:47.05;District Three ClassAAA, 5th, 4:45.41.
JACOB ROBINSON
LANC. CATHOLICSenior
200 Individual MedleyPIAA Class AA, 5th,
1:58.28;District Three Class
AA, 2nd, 1:58.21.
TRAVIS BOHN
ANNVILLE-CLEONASenior
100 BackstrokePIAA Class AA, 1st,
50.99;District Three Class
AA, 1st, 52.44.200 Freestyle
PIAA Class AA, 3rd,
1:42.23;District Three ClassAA, 3rd, 1:45.41.
SAM GUENIN
McCASKEY/LANC.COUNTRY DAY,
JuniorDiving
PIAA Class AAA,17th, 296.40;
District Three ClassAAA, 3rd, 359.05.
200 MEDLEY
LANC. CATHOLIC
(Sr. Jacob Robinson,
So. Everett Albert, Fr.
John Corbett, Sr. Stuart
Cubbison)
PIAA Class AA, 5th,
1:38.91; District Three
Class AA 1st, 1:39.40.
200 FREESTYLE
CEDAR CREST
(Sr. Andrew Miller, Sr.
Austin Yocum, Sr. Ryan
Sullivan, Jr. Will Gelgot)
PIAA Class AAA,
15th, 1:27.05; District
Three Class AAA, 4th,
1:27.39.
400 FREESTYLE
CEDAR CREST(Sr. Andrew Miller, Sr.
Austin Yocum, Sr. Ryan
Sullivan, Jr. Will Gelgot)
PIAA Class AAA,
12th, 3:12.11; District
Three Class AAA, 3rd,
3:12.24.
DAIN BOMBERGER
Warwick
The Warriors’ senior sprinter, who earned an appointment to
the United States Naval Academy, capped his our-year career by
winning the PIAA Class AAA 50-yard reestyle in 20.35 seconds.
He set a state record by clocking a time o 20.18 in the preliminary
round. Bomberger ollowed that up with a second-place fnish in
the 100 reestyle in 44.57. Both are school records or Bomberger,
who hopes to become a pilot with the Navy.
Boys’ Swimmerof the Year
Boys’ Swimming Coach of the Year
MATT DePIETRO,Lancaster Catholic
DePietro guided the Crusaders to their frst districtteam title, as Catholic edged Schuylkill Valley by justa hal point to bring home the trophy. The Crusadersalso fnished seventh in the team standings at states, ourth at leaguesand won the inaugural Section Two title in the L-L League.
T O P R E L A Y S
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17th, 58.72; Dis-trict Three ClassAAA, 6th, 58.83.
EMILY CAMERONWARWICK
Sophomore
200 Individual
Medley
PIAA Class AAA,
1st (state record),
1:57.74; District
Three Class AAA,
1st, 2:02.01.
100 FreestylePIAA Class AAA,
3rd, 49.45;
District Three
Class AAA, 2nd,
50.55.
KASEY MANN
MANHEIM TWP.Junior
100 ButterfyPIAA Class AAA,
3rd, 56.52; Dis-trict Three ClassAAA, 2nd, 56.22.
KATIE DILLER
MANHEIM TWP.Sophomore
100 ButterfyPIAA Class AAA,
2nd, 55.22; Dis-trict Three ClassAAA, 3rd, 56.28.
PAIGE SPRADLING
HEMPFIELDSophomore
100 BreaststrokePIAA Class AAA,13th, 1:06.86;
District Three ClassAAA, 5th, 1:07.05.
PAIGE DANIEL
MAN. CENTRALSophomore
500 FreestylePIAA Class AA,
3rd, 4:55.45;District Three
Class AAA, 3rd,5:06.15.
JESS BURKHART
PENN MANORSenior
50 FreestylePIAA Class AAA,
11th, 24.10;District Three
Class AAA, 6th,24.61.
KYLEE PARSONS
EPHRATAJunior
200 FreestylePIAA Class AAA,
10th, 1:51.47; Dis-trict Three Class
AAA, 5th, 1:52.87.
200 MEDLEY
WARWICK(Soph. Emily Cameron, Soph. MaddieSchouten, Soph. Emily Griest, Fr.Morgan Haney)District Three Class AAA, 4th,
1:51.45.
200 FREESTYLE
WARWICK
(Fr. Morgan Haney, Jr. Tara Freeman,
Jr. Gabby Brubaker, Soph. Emily
Cameron)
PIAA Class AAA, 8th, 1:37.97.
District Three Class AAA, 3rd,
1:38.16.
400 FREESTYLE
MANHEIM TOWNSHIP(Fr. Emily Mann, Jr. Kasey Mann, Fr.
Lisa David, Soph. Katie Diller)District Three Class AAA, 4th,
3:39.95
EMILY CAMERON
Warwick
The Warriors’ sophomore earned her second straight state title in the 200-yard individual medley, and in doing so lowered her
state record to a blazing 1:57.74. Cameron also took third in the 100 reestyle in a school-record 49.45 in what was considered
the toughest individual event in the PIAA Championships.
Girls’ Swimmerof the Year
Coachof the Year
MARK DAUM,Warwick
Daum guidedthe Warriorsto a 14th-placefnish at states,a third-placefnish at districtsand a third-place fnish atleagues, theteam’s highestfnish in all three championshipmeets. Daum also had apair o state champions(Emily Cameron and DainBomberger) and Warwick hadits frst medal-winning girls’relay at states, when the 200ree team placed eighth.
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LANC. CATHOLIC, Senior5-10 forward
9.9 ppg10.5 rebounds per
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11.6 ppg8.4 rebounds per game
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Co-Coachof the Year
LAMARKAUFFMAN,
Lanc. Catholic
Aterguiding theCrusadersto aperect 16-0 recordin SectionFour,givingCatholicits frst section crown since
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Co-Coach of the Year
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Under Wagner’s guidance, the Blue Streaks won 23 o their frst 24 games this winter, includinga perect 16-0 mark in Section One, giving them their second Section One title in the last threeyears. Township went on to win the L-L crown or the frst time since 1997.