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4- PENNYSAVER - Conestoga Valley Edition - January 12, 2022 SPORTS Conestoga Valley • Donegal • Elizabethtown Garden Spot • Hempfield Lampeter-Strasburg • Manheim Central Penn Manor • Pequea Valley • Solanco MORE SPORTS PICTURES and other high school sports news at
Buckskin Swimmers Open 2022 Against Ephrata
Photo by Cheri Sine
Daniel Ivanchikov swam the anchor leg in the Buckskin boys’ 3:45.16 400 Freestyle Relay victory in CV’s 108-60, Section Two loss to host Ephrata on January 4.
BY ERIC PYLES
Many sports mantras have to do with always looking forward or not dwelling on the past but as we kick off our 2022 sports coverage, it is a good time to look back at how the CV winter sports teams have fared in their short 2021-2022 journey.
We’ll start with the swimming teams which have gone back-and-forth with the boy’s topping Penn Manor by a 9743 final on December 23rd after absorbing losses to Manheim Township, 134-34, on the 14th and to Cedar Crest, 96-53, on the 16th. Tack on a January 4th loss to Ephrata by a 108-60 final and you get CV’s 1-3 mark. Over on the Lady Buckskins side there was an 82-81 win over Cedar Crest sandwiched between a 147-31 loss to Township and a75-63 loss to Penn Manor with a 121-37 loss to Ephrata tacked on for the same 1-3 mark as the boys.
WRESTLING
The wrestling team sports a 1-1 record thanks to a 51-18, December 15th, victory over Penn Manor and a 34-27 loss to Solanco on the 22nd. In between those two dual matches CV made a two-day visit to Carlisle to partake in the Carlisle Invitational along with 24 other teams. The Buckskins finished eighth in the team standings, taking home one silver and one bronze while also picking up a fourth place, a sixth place and a pair of seventh and eighth place finishes.
Keaton Fischer enjoyed the lone silver, falling in the 145championship bout. Luke Morley rebounded from his semifinal loss to pick up that bronze with back-to-back wins in the consolation bracket. Jonathan Lopez worked his way through the 189pound consy bracket to nab the fourth-place team points while Abdoul Akala did the same for sixth-place points in the 160-bracket. Luke Needham (152) and Zander Rider (215) earned the seventhplace medals while Macoy Kneisley (160) and Nate Kirchner (172) captured the two eighth place finishes.
The Buckskins also posted a fifth-place finish at their own Holiday Classic on December 29th and 30th. That charge was led by Fischer and his 145-pound gold as well as Morley’s 120-pound silver. Rider added a bronze at 215 while Mukhammed Karayev settled for a fourth-place medal at 285. Kirchner nabbed the lone seventh place finish while Needham (152) and Lopez (189) added eighth place finishes.
RIFLE
It was a two steps back and one step forward opening to the rifle team’s season. CV shook off opening losses to Garden Spot, 484-483, on December 14th and to Manheim Township, 487-484, two days later to post a 487-483 win over Wilson on the 21st. The Buckskins absorbed another loss, this one by a 489-485 final to Governor Mifflin, on January 4th.
BOWLING
The Buckskin bowling team has found the lanes largely unforgiving this season, sporting a 9-26 mark after five matches. The squad’s lone win came on December 14th with a 7-0 sweep of McCaskey. The Buckskins were on the other end of a sweep on December 17th and 22nd losses to Elizabethtown and Ephrata, as well as a January 4th setback to Cedar Crest. Add in a 5-2 season opening loss to Manheim Central on the 13th and you get CV’s 9-26 mark.
BASKETBALL
With only seven games in the books the boys’ basketball team has endured a tale of two seasons. ‘Season One’ for the Buckskins started with three straight wins out of the gate, including the title in their own tip-off tourney with ‘Season Two’ following and including CV’s current four game slide.
Those three season opening wins started with a 76-65 win over Bermudian Springs on December 10th with the Buckskins capturing their tourney title courtesy of a 7674 victory over Warwick one day later. The three-game run ended on the 14th with a 6857 win over Cocalico. A 62-52 loss to Elizabethtown followed on the 17th as did an 86-41 blitzkrieg from Lampeter-Strasburg on the 20th. The second half of the fourgame slide was a 53-38 loss to Warwick on December 21st and a 60-48 setback to Manheim Central on the 29th.
The Lady Buckskins have managed to work their way to a 4-3 mark after seven games, doing so with a slow and steady approach, never too high, never too low. That approach was forged out of necessity with CV posting just one back-to-back set of wins, topping William Allen, 65-34, in the consolation game of the Fleetwood Tip-Off on December 11th followed by a 50-29 win over Cocalico on the 14th. The Lady Buckskins packed a 47-40 loss to Fleetwood on the 10th and a 44-30 loss to Elizabethtown on the 17th around that two-game run. CV got back on track with a 52-36 win over LampeterStrasburg on the 20th only to suffer a 43-42 heartbreaker to Warwick on day later. Conestoga Valley did enjoy a win in their abbreviated Solanco Holiday Tournament, topping the host Golden Mares by a 55-40 final on the 29th.
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Jordan Holmes posted a 2:08.27 to win the 200 Freestyle and give the CV girls their only event victory in a 121-37, Section Two loss at Ephrata on January 4.
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Beginner Technology Classes- For Seniors 55+
Our FREE beginner technology series will consist of six diff erent classes. Individuals age 55+ may register for one class or all six classes. Interested individuals can register by contacting Lisa Paulson at Lancaster County Offi ce of Aging 717-293-7281. 2/3/22 Intro to Technology for Beginners 2/10/22 How to use Zoom and video calls- Learn how to take FREE virtual classes thru LCOA Virtual Connections (Offi ce of Aging’s Virtual Senior Center) 2/17/22 Online Financial Safety 2/24/22 Understanding “The Cloud” 3/3/22 Health and Technology 3/10/22 Digital Music Classes will be held at Brightside Opportunities Center, 515 Hershey Ave, Lancaster 17603 Thursdays, from 10:00AM- 12:00PM, February 3-March 10, 2022
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LCOA Virtual Connections- Lancaster County Offi ce of Aging’s Virtual Senior Center- for Seniors 55+
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Postcard Club Sets Meeting
The Lancaster County Postcard Club will meet at 7 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 17, at the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster. The program will be a member participation night, during which members will display one of their favorite postcards and tell why it is special to them. For the postcard competition, members may bring a postcard that includes the number 22 or that has 22 items on a single card.
The meeting is open to the public. For more information, call 717-413-6882. To learn more about the club, search for “Lancaster County Postcard Club” on Facebook.
Community Invited To Create Valentines
Blue Ridge once again encourages the public to make handmade valentines to be distributed to nursing home residents, veterans and soldiers through its ninth annual “Touch a Heart” campaign.
See Valentines pg 8
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By Dec. 13, Keim weighed nearly 700 pounds of food to be delivered to two area food pantries. This year’s donations went to the Northeastern Lancaster County Food Bank, located in Terre Hill, and to Hello Charity, a food pantry in Denver.
Seibert noted that the lobby location serves the collection well because visitors to the area see the food piling up on tables and then want to take part. “Employees and residents are really giving,” said Keim. “It’s an easy place to hold a food drive.”
More information about the mission of Fairmount may be found at https://fairmounthomes.org.
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With the departure of superintendent Pam Tieszen from Lancaster Mennonite School (LMS), the LMS board has announced that Elaine Moyer will be interim superintendent, effective Tuesday, Jan. 18.
Moyer previously spent 11 years as executive associate director of Mennonite Education Agency and, prior to that, 20 years as chief school administrator at Christopher Dock High School, a Mennonite school in Lansdale. She has also worked as an administrator, professor and teacher in elementary, high school, and college settings.
Moyer will be with LMS on a twothirds-time basis, or two to three days per week in person, and she will be a facilitator and resource to the administrative team throughout this semester.
CFO Lorri Hengst will serve as the interim administrative team lead during this transition. Hengst and Moyer will collaborate to share the workload and respond to questions from internal and external stakeholders.
The LMS board is bringing together a search committee and anticipates posting the superintendent position by the end of January.
LMS has also provided an update on its sustainability initiative and unification project. The school has avoided drawing funds from its unrestricted endowment for the past two years, allowing the endowment to grow to $10.8 million. The school plans to add the $5.9 million in proceeds from the sale of the Locust Grove campus to the endowment and strengthen sustainability, although the funds currently allow the school to proceed with renovations and preparations for unification. The board, administration, and Lead Gifts Task Force are working to invite lead gifts from friends of the school to lay the foundation of the Capital Campaign toward the costs of renovations and upgrades.
LMS plans to unify its campuses in the fall as part of a strategic plan to ensure that the school is positioned to provide excellence in education today and for the future. Preparation for the unification will include new playground equipment, classroom renovations, new classroom furniture, and resurfacing of the turf field.
The board is committed to making decisions that fulfill the school’s mission to provide education in a diverse community that nurtures students to become creative and innovative learners who are prepared for college, career, and life.
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Valentines frompg 6
Last year, through the community’s participation, Blue Ridge distributed more than 10,000 handmade valentines with personalized messages to more than 65 organizations, including nursing homes, hospitals and VFWs. These organizations placed the cards into the hands of people who would otherwise not receive one on Valentine’s Day.
Blue Ridge will accept handmade valentines with personal touches through Thursday, Feb. 3. Individuals and organizations can send their handmade cards to Blue Ridge Communications, Attn. Cindy Mellinger, PO Box 150, Ephrata, PA 17522-0150.
For more information, visit www.brctv.com/heart or contact Mellinger at cmellinger@brctv.com or 717-733-6006 ext. 2551.
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School Honors IHM Sisters
Sacred Heart School celebrated its IHM sisters on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception on Dec. 8. Their commitment to the IHM community has continued for a total of over 310 years thus far.
The honorees were Sister Eileen Barnett, Sister Kathleen Brown, Sister Therese Elizabeth Bauer, Sister Georgiana Connell, Sister Mary Rita Logue, Sister Maureen Ruth Weisglass and Sister Rachael Elizabeth Wilson.