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Barons win Opener


Manheim Central-Ephrata has been one of the premier Lancaster-Lebanon League girls soccer rivalries of the 21st century, and what better way to kick off the 2020 L-L Section Two campaign than with another showdown?

“The players change, but the rivalry remains,” said Barons coach Andrew Stoltzfus, happy to get back on the pitch.

Happy as well to be playing, veteran Ephrata coach Wes Deininger said, “I kind of feel we’ve been trying to find our feet the whole preseason.”

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ELCO slips past Mounts


Thanks to an extra point, Elco held on for a 28-27 Friday night at Ephrata’s War Memorial Field.

The Mountaineers (0-1) looked like they were in control after Andre Weidman returned a kickoff 93 yards to give Ephrata a 27-21 lead. Kicker Ryan Honberger, who made three previous extra points, missed the point after.

On the Raiders’ (1-0) first play from scrimmage after the Ephrata score, Jake Williams swept to the right sideline and then cut back to the middle of the field, racing across to the opposite side to score a 71-yard touchdown.

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Ephrata Tabs Gaffey as Coach


Ephrata has found its new varsity boys basketball coach. And it might be a somewhat familiar name to those in Lancaster-Lebanon League hoops circles. At its meeting last week, the Ephrata School Board approved Scott Gaffey as the next Mountaineers skipper.

Gaffey, 25, is the son of Mike Gaffey, whose 30-year coaching career includes a five-year stretch at Annville-Cleona from 2003 to 2008.

A native of Palmyra in Lebanon County, Scott Gaffey comes to Ephrata after having spent his last two years as the head coach at Mifflin County in the Mid-Penn Conference. It was his first stint as a head coach.

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Shue Ready for Global Debut


He conquered the 800-meter run in the Lancaster- Lebanon League, District Three, PIAA and national championships last spring.

This winter, Tyler Shue is getting his first taste of international competition.

Shue, an Ephrata senior and a Penn State commit, has been selected to run the 800 in today’s indoor track and field meet at the Reykjavik International Games in Iceland.

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