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Mounts run well at League Meet

ImageDespite running well, the Ephrata Mount Girls found themselves at the end of the league meet, where they were at the end of the regular season, in third place. But the Lady Mounts distanced themselves from fourth place by finishing 62 points ahead of Hempfield.

Lancaster Mennonite went 1-2, as Lindsey Shertzler and Lisa Wingard finished ahead of Ruthie Rosenberger (MT). Lancaster Mennonite won the meet with an impressive score of 68. Manheim Township finished second with 83, and the Mounts followed with a total of 90 (though I came up with 94?).

Alicia Harbold cracked the top 10, while Ephrata placed 5 girls in the top 24. Harbold, nearly cracked the 20 minute mark with her 10th place time of 20:04.

From there the Mounts packed it in like they have all year with Jamie Singer (18th; 20:28), Kelly Holst (20th; 20:32), Brynn Lyons (22nd; 20:34) and Dana Haas (24th; 20:39) all finihing within 11 seconds of each other.

On the Boys' side, Craig Miller (MT) won his fourth straight league title finishing almost 30 seconds ahead of Vince McNally of Conestoga Valley, who finished 10 seconds ahead of Brad Miller (MT). Manheim Township easily won the league title coming in with a jaw-dropping 27 points (1st, 3rd, 4th, 9th & 10th), Conestoga Valley was second with 95 points. The Ephrata Mounts boys finished in 13th place with 372 points.

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