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    Jeremiah Knowles led all Mounts with 6 receptions. Read More
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Elizabethtown Gains Ground on Ephrata


Deep down, James Sostack knows he has a good team, regardless of what the standings say.
 
In the first half of the Lancaster-Lebanon League season, Elizabethtown's boys' soccer coach watched his guys lose three Section Two games -- all by one goal.
 
A goal that was usually given up in the first few minutes of those matches.
 

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Ephrata, E-town wins set up a showdown


It was a doubleheader with singular significance:
 
Sort out the confusion that is the logjam atop the Section Two field hockey standings.
 
When the final whistled sounded at Ephrata on Wednesday night, the host Mountaineers had emerged with a 3-1 triumph over Manheim Central.
 

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Dodgeball Registration Packets Now Ready for Consumption


Now available for download are entry forms and rules for the 2013 Tenth Anniversary tournament to be held at the Ephrata Senior High School. In a few days, entry forms should be available from Mr. Geyer (High School) and Mr. Garrison (Middle/Intermediate School).
 
 

This year's tournament will once again be sponsored in part by www.ephratamounts.com and the Ephrata Basketball Booster Club.

The tournament is scheduled to be played on November 8th and 9th.
 
There will once again be three divisions, the age requirements for each division are as follows: Rookie (5th and 6th grades only), Junior Circuit (7th and 8th grades only), and the Senior Circuit (9th through 12th grades only).
 
New announcements will appear here, in school, and on the ephratamounts.com website.
 

Warriors overwhelm Mounts


Warwick captured the George Male Trophy for the eighth straight year by defeating Ephrata Friday night at War Memorial Stadium, 49-14 [box score].
 
"This win means a lot to me personally," Warwick head coach Bob Locker said. "(Male) was my high school coach and he taught me so much. He made me realize I could play college football. So to me this is a big win."
 

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