Thursday, December 26, 2024
Text Size
  • Mounts Claim George Male Trophy!

    Mounts Claim George Male Trophy!

    Jeremiah Knowles led all Mounts with 6 receptions. Read More
  • Expectations at Ephrata

    Expectations at Ephrata

    Taylor Haupt comes up with the dig. Read More
  • 1
  • 2

Upcoming Varsity Events

  • 27 Dec 2024
    Boys Basketball vs Tulpehocken at Northern Lebanon 06:00 PM to 07:30 PM
  • 28 Dec 2024
    Boys Basketball at Northern Lebanon [Consolation] 01:30 PM to 03:00 PM
  • 28 Dec 2024
    Boys Basketball at Northern Lebanon [Championship] 03:00 PM to 04:30 PM
  • 03 Jan 2025
    Boys Basketball at Warwick 07:30 PM to 09:00 PM
  • 03 Jan 2025
    Girls Basketball vs Warwick 07:30 PM to 09:00 PM
  • 04 Jan 2025
    Wrestling at Pottsville 09:00 AM to 08:30 PM
  • 27 Dec - 04 Jan
  • 06 Jan - 08 Jan
  • 08 Jan - 10 Jan
  • 11 Jan - 14 Jan
  • 15 Jan - 15 Jan

Home

Ninth Annual Dodgeball Tournament Ready


ImageYou've seen the posters on the walls! It's the Ninth Annual Ephrata Dodgeball Tournament benefitting the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Eleven of your classmates in the high school are affected by Type 1 Diabetes, and now is your chance to help them out. For more information check out the blog at www.dodgeballfordiabetes.com, you'll find everything you need there!

Warwick holds off Ephrata


After coming from behind last week for its first win of the football season, Warwick scored early and then held on to defeat stubborn Ephrata, 17-7 [box score] Friday night in Lititz.
 
The Warriors (2-1) had 216 yards total offense, while the Mounts (0-3) notched 171 for the game.
 

Read more ...

Spartans shut out Ephrata


When a football team wins, one might think the coach would be happy, but Garden Spot head coach Matt Zamperini wasn't too impressed with his team even though it shut out Ephrata 21-0 [box score] Friday night.
 
"I'm not happy with the little things," said the coach. "It seems like they are resisting change. I don't see progress.''
 

Read more ...

Cocalico holds off Ephrata


Sometimes, it's the mental aspect of athletics that plays a bigger role in the outcome of a game than physical abilities.
 
"This game is always such a head case for both teams," Ephrata coach Rhoda Mountz said.
 
"I'm not surprised the way it went," added Cocalico's Krista Page. "This is always a game, even if it's now the game."
 

Read more ...

Page 107 of 109

Directions!