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Ch- Ch- Changes!

The days may seem the same, but there’s definitely been changes for Hempfield softball over the last two weeks. Changes as reflected in the sudden turnaround of the Black Knights’ fortunes.

The Knights (6-4 Lancaster-Lebanon League Section One, 6-5 overall) won for the fourth time in five starts Friday afternoon in Landisville, walking off Ephrata by the mercy rule, 10-0, in a Section One-Section Two crossover contest.

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Lampeter-Strasburg slips by Mounts


It’s hard to imagine the Lancaster- Lebanon League Section Two track and field showdown would be any closer than the girls meet between Lampeter-Strasburg and Ephrata.

In fact, the only thing closer would have been a criteria-based decision following a tie as the Pioneers and Mountaineers staged an epic battle at Ephrata on Tuesday afternoon.

Yet the sport is called track and field for a reason, and the field is where Lampeter-Strasburg found just enough to help squeak past the hosts 75.5-74.5.

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Mounts team up to top Garden Spot


With her blazing time of 25.3 seconds, Ephrata’s Jianna Long had already sealed a PR in the 200-meter dash as the Mountaineers hosted Garden Spot in a Lancaster-Lebanon League Section Two track and field meet on Monday.

However, Long’s day wasn’t done.

She was called upon again to anchor the final running event, the 1,600 relay, much to her surprise.

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Cocalico Stops Mountaineers


In the moments immediately after last Thursday’s double-digit loss to Lampeter- Strasburg, the Cocalico girls lacrosse varsity players and seventh-year coach Courtney Reinhold sat in a circle on the sidelines and had a long conversation.

“We really just talked about playing as a team,” Eagles senior defender Megan McLaughlin recalled. “Getting out on the field and having a positive mindset, not letting the last game carry into the next one.”

Playing for the first time since that discussion, Cocalico responded with a 15-7 Lancaster-Lebanon League win over rival Ephrata in chilly conditions at Talon Field on Monday night.

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