BRENDON YARNALL Penn Manor Boys’ Bowling MARCH 26, 2012 Winter Sports 2012 LANCSPORTS.COM THOMAS HAINES Solanco Wrestling JOSH MILLER Lamp.-Strasburg Boys’ Basketball JESS RHEINHEIMER Lanc. Mennonite Girls’ Basketball SAWYER MARTIN Cocalico Boys’ Swimming MITCH SAYLOR Manheim Central Rifle EMILY CAMERON Warwick Girls’ Swimming AERIKA HIGH Manheim Central Girls’ Bowling All-star cast revealed from Winter Sports season Brightest lights KATIE DILLER EMILY CAMERON THOMAS HAINES
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BRENDON YARNALLPenn ManorBoys’ Bowling
MARCH 26, 2012
Winter Sports 2012
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THOMAS HAINESSolancoWrestling
JOSH MILLERLamp.-StrasburgBoys’ Basketball
JESS RHEINHEIMERLanc. MennoniteGirls’ Basketball
SAWYER MARTINCocalicoBoys’ Swimming
MITCH SAYLORManheim CentralRifle
EMILY CAMERONWarwickGirls’ Swimming
AERIKA HIGHManheim CentralGirls’ Bowling
All-star cast revealed from Winter Sports season
Brightest lights
KATIE DILLER
EMILY CAMERON
THOMAS HAINES
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Second TeamPlayer (School) Avg.Dylan Mowrer (Elco) 195.37Joshua Rittle (Elco) 194.73Michael Strosser (Lanc. Catholic) 190.97Austin Wolf (N. Lebanon) 190.79Zack Nash (Leb. Catholic) 181.63
MATT MARTINGARDEN SPOT, So.
220.67 average3rd place, Dist. 3
ERIC ERBPEQUEA VALLEY, So.
222 averageRunner-up, L-L League
CODY SIMETPENN MANOR, So.
218.39 average5th place, Dist. 3
BRENDON YARNALLPENN MANOR, Sr.
Top L-L average, 221.814th place, Dist, 3
3rd place, Regionals
WILL WELSHPENN MANOR, Sr.211.36 average,
Runner-up, Dist. 34th place, L-L League
KEITH SHOLLYEPHRATA, Sr.
221.78 average3rd place, L-L League
TOM MATTAINILANCASTER CATHOLIC, Jr.
213.45 average
THOMAS HAINESSolanco
Boys’ Bowler of the Year
Penn Manor senior Brendon Yarnall had a L-L League-best 221.81 average throughout the regular season. He was a fourth-place finisher at the District Three Boys’ Championships and claimed bronze at the Eastern Pa. Regional Championships. Yarnall was a state qualifier and a key contributor to the succesful Penn Manor bowling team this year.
BRENDON YARNALL,
Penn Manor
COVER PHOTOS: Pictured clockwise from upper left are Manheim Township’s Katie Diller, who won a AAA state title in the 100 butterfly, Solanco’s Thomas Haines, who won the AAA 220-pound state crown and Warwick’s Emily Cameron a double winner at states, capturing the AAA 50 freestyle and AAA 100 breaststroke events.
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Bowling Coach of the Year
CHRIS VITAL,
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Vital led the Comets to a Lancaster-Lebanon League team title in 2012. Penn Manor cruised through the regular season with an 80-4 record and 1061 team average. His girls’ team won the Eastern Pennsylvania Regional tournament and his boys’ team placed third at the Eastern Pa. Regionals.
The Penn Manor girls finished in 8th place in the PIAA Championship match and the boys in 11th place.
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AERIKA HIGH,Manheim
Central
Girls’ Bowler of the Year
BRYANNA NIHOFFWARWICK, Sr.
Top L-L girls’ average, 208.20
3rd place, Dist. 3
SARA STRAUSBAUGHLANCASTER CATHOLIC, Jr.
195.79 average6th place, Dist. 3
AERIKA HIGHMANHEIM CENTRAL, Jr.L-L League Champion
4th place, Dist. 38th place, Regionals
7th place, PIAA
JOHANNA JOSEPHWARWICK, Sr.
190.78 average
LIZ BURKHOLDERPENN MANOR, So.
202.93 average5th place, Regionals
JULIE BIANCOPENN MANOR, So.
204.75 average
CHELSEY MERKLINGERPEQUEA VALLEY, So.
Dist. 3 champion
Manheim Central’s Aerika High capped a very successful junior season with a seventh-place finish at the PIAA Championships on St. Patrick’s Day weekend in Pittsburgh. Her impressive postseason run began in mid-February at the Lancaster-Lebanon League Championships where she claimed gold. Following the league match, she finished fourth at the District Three Championships and eighth at the Eastern Pennsylvania Regional Championships. High's 197.42 regular-season average was fourth best among girls but she raised that number in the postseason, averaging 220.
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MITCHELL BALLPEQUEA VALLEY, Sr.
16039-8, 137-41 career
L-L League ChampionAA Sectional Runner-up
AA Dist. 3 ChampionSo. East Region 4th place
CONNOR MORANSOLANCO, Sr.
17042-5, 147-28 career
L-L League ChampionAAA Sectional Champion
Dist. 3/So. Cent. Region Champion
PIAA AAA State 4th place
KAM MUELLERCOCALICO, Sr.
170-18237-7, 91-32 career
AAA Sectional ChampionAAA Dist. 3/So. Cent.
Region Runner-up
JEFF PICKELLAMPETER-STRASBURG, Jr.
19537-5
L-L League ChampionAAA Sectional Champion
AAA Dist.3/So. Cent. Region 3rd place
THOMAS HAINESSOLANCO, So.
22044-0
L-L League ChampionAAA Sectional Champion
AAA Dist. 3/So. Cent. Region Champion
PIAA AAA State Champion
CONNOR SHEEHANSOLANCO, So.
10632-9
L-L League ChampionAAA Sectional Champion
MATT GROSSMANNMANHEIM TWP., So.
113-12037-8
L-L League ChampionAAA Sectional Champion
AAA Dist. 3/So. Cent. Region Runner-up
PIAA AAA State Runner-up
CORTLANDT SCHUYLERMANHEIM TWP., So.
120-12637-6
L-L League ChampionAAA Sectional ChampionAAA Dist. 3/So. Cent Re-
gion Champion
TOM DEVENNEYWARWICK, Jr.
28535-5
AAA Sectional ChampionAAA Dist. 3/So. Cent.
Region 3rd place
ALEX SMITHMANHEIM TWP., Jr.
132-13830-6
L-L League Runner-upAAA Sectional Champion
AAA Dist. 3/So. Cent. Region 4th place
DREW JACKSONPEQUEA VALLEY, Sr.
13837-9, 109-50 career
L-L League ChampionAA Sectional Champion
AA Dist. 3 Runner-upAA So. East Region
4th place
JOE WELKSOLANCO, Sr.
15239-8, 128-34 career
L-L League ChampionAAA Sectional Champion
AAA Dist.3/So. Cent. Region 3rd place
STEPHEN LOISEAULANCASTER CATHOLIC, So.
15237-11
L-L League 3rd placeAA Sectional Runner-up
AA Dist. 3 Runner-upAA So.East Region
5th place
WINK CHARLESSOLANCO, Sr.
132-13836-9, 111-39 career
L-L League ChampionAAA Sectional Runner-up
RYAN DAUBNORTHERN LEBANON, Sr.
160-170L-L League 3rd place
AA Sectional ChampionAA Dist. 3 4th placeAA So. East Region
5th place
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Wrestling Coach of the Year
JOHN LITTLE, Solanco
John Little guided the Golden Mules to a 14-2 overall record, 7-0 in Section One of the L-L League, winning their third straight Section One championship.
The Mules also won the L-L League tournament for the third straight year took their third straight District Three Section Three Class AAA tournament title.
Solanco opened the year smoking the competition at the Mule Classic to win for the second straight year, then lapped the field at the Penn Manor tournament. A top-ten finish at the PowerAde tournament closed out 2011 and the Mules improved one step on last year’s third-
place finish at the Escape From the Rock, finishing just 30 points behind Class AA juggernaut
Bethlehem Catholic.
Over the last three years Solanco has posted an overall mark of 39-7.
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Wrestler of the Year
THOMAS HAINES,
Solanco
Could there be any other choice?In a year when he was second to none, Thomas Haines collected a bushel load of seconds. His year began winning his second Mule Classic individual championship, where he earned the most falls award. It ended with him winning his second consecutive PIAA Class AAA state championship. In between he nabbed his second L-L League title, as well as the falls award; his second sectional title and his second Escape the Rock belt. He was also voted the Outstanding Wrestler of the ETR. In a season of first places, there were first times too. He won his first Penn Manor Holiday championship and won his first PowerAde Christmas tournament title. The crowning first was his first District Three/Southcentral Region championship. He finished the year 44-0 with 35 falls and, after two years of scholastic competition, is 94-4 with 65 falls for his career.
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BOYS’ BASKETBALL
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JOSH MILLER LAMPETER-STRASBURG, Sr.
G, 6-3, 15.2 ppg.
BRYAN RIVERALANCASTER CATHOLIC, Sr.
G, 5-8, 15.7 ppg.
MARC SUMMYPENN MANOR, Sr.G/F, 6-0, 19.0 ppg.
BILLY VAUGHAN-GEIBMANHEIM TOWNSHIP, Sr.
F, 6-5, 13.3 ppg.
DEVONNE PINKARDMcCASKEY, Jr.
F, 6-6, 14.6 ppg.
Boys’ Basketball
Coach of the Year
JOHN ACHILLE,
Lampeter-Strasburg
For the second straight season, Achille guided L-S to a 20-win season, a Lancaster-Lebanon League Section Three title and a berth in the state tournament.
Boys’ Basketball Player of the Year Standout senior paced the Pioneers’ balanced offense. Often saving his best game for the big game, he scored a career-high 31 in his career finale, firing in seven 3-pointers, four in the fourth quarter including a game-tying three to force the first of two overtimes.
JOSH MILLER,Lampeter-Strasburg
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Girls’ Basketball Coach of the Year
LAMAR KAUFFMAN,
Lancaster Catholic Despite losing a pair of All-League forwards, along with four other key seniors from last year’s team, Kauffman guided the Crusaders to a record 10th L-L title, a record 15th District Three Class AAA crown and to an appearance in the PIAA title game. With Catholic’s 53-49 victory over defending L-L champion Manheim Township in the league semifinals, Kauffman — in his 30th year at Catholic’s helm — crossed the 700-win mark for his career.
A 5-10, do-everything senior guard, Rheinheimer powered the Blazers back into the L-L final for the third time in the last five years. A staunch defender and rebounder who could drive the lane and shoot from behind the 3-point arc, Rheinheimer finished with 1,303 career points, making her Lancaster Mennonite’s third all-time leading scorer.
Section Coach of the YearJoe Klazas, Lancaster Catholic
B O Y S ’ B A S K E T B A L L
W R E S T L I N GACADEMIC ALL-STARS
Eligiblity requires a scholar athlete maintain all A’s and B’s in all courses throughout the past wrestling season.
Listed below are those wrestlers who have qualified for recognition this year.
Annville-Cleona Matthew Darok, Keller Hess, Dalton
Himmelberger, Jeffrey Inman, Austin Zechman.
Cedar Crest David Mesaros.
Cocalico Ethan Miller, Kam Mueller, Daniel Mul-
lins, Theodore Wolf.Columbia
Jeffrey Carroll, Alec Hooper, Rachel Knighton, Adam Mowrer.
Conestoga Valley Zachary Fox, Jeffrey Kramer, Na-
than Musser, Gregory Ocasio, Christo-pher Orantes, Kyle Rodgers.
DonegalTrevor Arms, Jordyn Snyder, Jed
Sweigart, Terry Tirko. ELCO
Alex Achey, Cole Achey, Clayton Bauder, Zachary Carley, Colton Dunkle, Matthew Fies, Brandon Lane, Zachary Layser, Chad Puglio, Jacob Stager.
Elizabethtown
Lucas Kline, Luke Longenecker, Gra-ham Rich.
Ephrata Jeremick Agudelo, Bridget Haller, Jef-
frey Halligan, Brian Mulvenna, Benjamin Pauley.
Garden Spot Joshua Bloom, Michael Bressi, William
Finkey, Theodore King, Troy Leid , Zach-ary Martin, Benjamin Swarr.
Hempfield Thomas Bennett, Joseph Goodhart,
Jordan Morales, Kenneth Pederson. Lampeter Strasburg
Wyatt Dranchek, Kevin Fitzgerald, Jordan Spahr.
Lancaster Catholic Brian Cullen, Simon Joseph, Adam
Law, Stephen Loiseau.Manheim Central
Kyle Ganse, Austin King, William Mid-dleton, Travis Nolt, Reed Pavlik, John Sanchez, Jordan Shimer, Kyle Winters, Benjamin Wise.
Manheim Township Brooks Kenderdine, Louis Kester,
Scott Lopez, Gregory Risser.McCaskey
Marcos Colon, Jeremy Fuentes, An-dres Gutierrez, Phillip Urena.
Northern Lebanon Ryan Daub, Anthony Deyo, Kody Krei-
ser.Penn Manor
Joseph Bucek, Nathaniel Cunningham, McCollister Evarts, David Ferrick, Colby Graham, Joshua Groff, Lake Heckaman, Ashton Leschke, Matthew Schneider, Robert Warfel.
Pequea Valley Mitchell Ball, Jordan Crouse, Drew
Jackson, Christopher Schmid, Kyle Wan-ner.
SolancoKarson Beane, David “Wink” Charles,
Mike Chew, Annan Cook, Cole Martin, Connor Moran, Ronald Perry, Shawn Spiller, Isaac Warren.
Warwick
Thomas Devenney, Tyler Espenshade, Taylor Hamilton, Bradley Himes, Evan Ney, Colin Schnupp, Cody Shoenberger, Carson Snavely.
G I R L S ’ B A S K E T B A L L
SECTION ONEFirst Team
Player (School, Class) Pos.Jordan Brewer (Man.Twp., Sr.) ..........FTaylor Ford (Cedar Crest, Sr.) ............GBrianna Neal (Hempfield, Sr.) ...............GAlex Ross (Manheim Twp., Jr.) ...........FAlicia Ygarza (Penn Manor, Sr.) .........G
Honorable MentionKadijah Bishop, McCaskey; Madison
NOTE: Times and scores are through end of L-L League regular season.
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KATE MILLERManheim Central, Sr.
98.5 season average
JONATHAN HOHManheim Township, Jr.
98.9 season average
MANDY HERRManheim Central, Sr.
98.6 seasonaverage
BRANDON GUFFEYManheim Central, Sr.
98.6 seasonaverage
JULIA IRVINGarden Spot, Fr.
99.1 season average
ALYSSA KEEFERManheim Central, Sr.99.2 season average
BRODY HOSHOUREphrata
L-L League individualco-runner-up
99.1 season average
JONATHAN KRAFTManheim Township, So.
L-L League individual champ 98.7 season average
MITCH SAYLORManheim Central, Jr.
99.3 season average
JALISSA ZIMMERMANGarden Spot, Jr.
98.5 season average
CONNOR VALANManheim Township, Sr.
98.8 season average
Marksman of the Year
MITCH SAYLOR, Manheim Central
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Boys’ Swimming
Coach of the Year
BRIAN McGRATH,
Conestoga Valley
In his third season as head coach, Brian McGrath led the Buckskins to the Section Two title, CV’s first section title in swimming.
Although CV was not loaded with a lot of front-runners in the pool, the Buckskins used their depth to go undefeated in section meets, winning the crown with a 102-68 victory over Cocalico.
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Boys’ Swimmer
of the Year
SAWYER MARTIN,Cocalico
The Cocalico senior and Towson recruit was honored by the league’s coaches after accruing the most points over the course of the L-L regular season in the eight individual events in dual meets. Martin capped his career by placing 14th in the state in the Class AAA 200 freestyle in 1:42.73, after tying for third at districts at 1:45.08.
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BRENT LONGENECKERDONEGAL, Sr.50 Freestyle
PIAA Class AA, 14th, 22.17Dist. 3 Class AA, 3rd,
22.04
KAMERON KUBICKIMANHEIM TOWNSHIP, Jr.
100 ButterflyPIAA Class AAA, 9th,
51.07Dist. 3 Class AAA, 4th,
51.47
NATHAN GEHENIONORTHERN LEBANON, Jr.
100 BackstrokePIAA Class AA, 5th,
53.50Dist. 3 Class AA, 2nd,
54.56
AUSTIN HILLMANHEIM TOWNSHIP, Sr.
100 BreaststrokeDist. 3 Class AAA, 6th,
1:01.23
SAM GUENINMcCASKEY/LCD, Sr.
DivingPIAA Class AAA, 20th,
271.30Dist. 3 Class AAA, 4th,
386.65
COOPER LINDSLEYPENN MANOR, Jr.
100 FreestylePIAA Class AAA, 14th,
47.31Dist. 3 Class AAA, 7th,
47.99
EVERETT ALBERTLANC. CATHOLIC, Jr.
200 Individual MedleyPIAA Class AA, 3rd, 1:54.56
Dist. 3 Class AA, 1st, 1:59.15500 Freestyle
PIAA Class AA, 3rd, 4:42.53Dist. 3 Class AA, 6th,
4:52.05SAWYER MARTIN
COCALICO, Sr.200 Freestyle
PIAA Class AAA, 14th, 1:42.73
Dist. 3 Class AAA, tie for 3rd, 1:45.08
200 MEDLEY RELAYMANHEIM TOWNSHIP (Sr. Dan Mallozzi, Sr. Austin Hill, Jr. Kameron Kubicki, Sr. Stephen Ball), District Three Class AAA, 4th, 1:39.64.
200 FREESTYLE RELAYMANHEIM TOWNSHIP (Jr. Kameron Kubicki, Sr. Mark Harris, Sr. Austin Hill, So. Dan Ross), District Three Class AAA, 6th, 1:28.79
400 FREESTYLE RELAYHEMPFIELD (So. Kristian Voulopos, Sr. Adam Martin, So. Chris Liu, Jr. Denny Atkinson), District Three Class AAA, 5th, 3:18.66
200 MEDLEY RELAYWARWICK(Jr. Emily Cameron, Jr. Maddie Schouten, Sr. Tara Freeman, So. Morgan Haney), PIAA Class AAA, 9th, 1:48.79District Three Class AAA, 2nd, 1:48.69
200 FREESTYLE RELAYWARWICK(So. Morgan Haney, Sr. Tara Freeman, Sr. Gaby Brubaker, Jr. Emily Cameron), PIAA Class AAA, 12th, 1:38.15District Three Class AAA, 3rd, 1:38.56
400 FREESTYLE RELAYMANHEIM TOWNSHIP(So. Lisa David, Sr. Kasey Mann, So. Madison Fitzgerald, Jr. Katie Diller), District Three Class AAA, 4th, 3:37.33
T O P R E L A Y S
Girls’ Swimmer of the Year
Cameron won her fourth and fifth state titles, breaking PIAA Class AAA records in both the 50-yard freestyle (22.75) and 100-yard breaststroke (1:00.54) while doing so. Cameron now owns three state marks. She was selected by the league’s coaches after scoring the most power points during the L-L regular season.
EMILY CAMERON, Warwick
Girls’ Swimming Coach of the Year
MATT WOODS, Cocalico
In his fourth season as head coach, Woods directed the Eagles from a middle of the pack squad last season to top of the Section Two heap. Cocalico claimed its first section title in swimming, downing defending champ Ephrata 89-78 in the regular-season finale.
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