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Mounts Surge Past Cocalico


A pair of losses by virtue of the PIAA's tie-breaking protocol instituted this season knocked the Ephrata girls out of Lancaster-Lebanon League title contention.

Monday, the Mountaineers allowed no room for doubt in their regular-season finale, spoiling Cocalico's bid for a perfect record with a 92-48 decision in Denver.

The loss dropped the Eagles (6-1) into a tie with Manheim Central — a 100-50 winner over Garden Spot — for the Section Two title.

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Mounts drop Barons


There may not be another match in the Lancaster-Lebanon Boys' Volleyball League this season that was a 3-0 sweep but felt like it was destined to go five sets.

Host Ephrata was on the winning end of such a match Thursday night, 25-22, 25-20, 25-14, dipping into its experience to fend off a young but certainly game Manheim Central team.

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Fassnacht fuels Mounts past Pioneers


Six hit batsmen. Five errors.

Wednesday’s wind-whipped L-L Section Two matchup between reigning league champion Ephrata and defending section king Lampeter-Strasburg was anything but your typical game between two of the area’s top teams.

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Mounts stop Lancaster Mennonite


Midway through the fourth set Tuesday night, the match was at a bit of a crossroads.

Ephrata had taken the first two sets from host Lancaster Mennonite but the Blazers rebounded to win the third.

The Mounts led 16-14 in the fourth but as most of the match proved, a two-point lead didn't add up to much.

This time, though, the Mounts took the two-point lead and built on it, first, with two of Nick Farlow's match-high 29 kills.

Soon, the lead was 21-14 and that was enough of a surge to send Ephrata to the 25-18 fourth-set win and a 3-1 (25-18, 25-23, 16-25, 25-18) victory in the match, the first Lancaster-Lebanon League Section Two match for both schools.

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