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CV Boys’ Lacrosse Moves to 8-3 Overall
BY LEAH SINTIC
League victories over Ephrata and Lancaster Country Day/Lancaster Catholic bumped CV’s boys’ lacrosse record to 8-3 overall.
On April 20th, the Bucks rolled over Ephrata 17-8, dispersing their 17 goals evenly over the four quarters.
CV held a slim 7-6 advantage at the half, but pulled away by netting 10 second half goals, while simultaneously holding Ephrata to just two.
Sophomore Jeffrey Fisher tallied seven CV goals, and brother Zachary Fisher put in four and added one assist. Hunter Silvaggio notched a hat trick, Keller Dillman netted two goals and an impressive five assists, and Tyson Zwaska contributed one of each.
On April 16th, the club traveled to Lancaster Country Day/Lancaster Catholic and fought their way back from a 4-3
disadvantage at the half to secure April 21st held a 9-1 loss to the win, Ellie Hershey second, Stifling Township the 9-8 win. Hempfield with CV crossing their and Victoria Santamaria third. retaliation, Kenji Pha “We were able to make some lone run in the first inning. Mae Linder got the job done provided six digs and quick adjustments at halftime Connor Esbenshade made the with a long jump victory, and a block came from which allowed our offense to suc- most of his first at bat, reaching Destiny Ellerbe pulled in first Camden Clapper. ceed more in the second half,” on an error, stealing his way to place points in the shot put. TENNIS pointed out head coach Nick DiP- second, capitalizing on another The Buckskin boys also put up CV tennis blanked iano. “Our whole offense did a error to get to third, and ulti- a robust fight, falling behind the Lebanon 7-0 on a cold good job of understanding that mately scoring on Gavin Fisher’s Comets 78-68, but displayed and breezy April 21st, LCSD’s defense would make groundout. notable strength in the sprints. pulling in singles wins stops, and in order to overcome Hempfield responded with a The Bucks celebrated a double from Yuji Wenger, that, they needed to pick their pair of runs during the subse- victory from Owen Linder in the Nolan High, Jason shots wisely and make their quent at bat and pulled away 100 and 200 meters as well as a Schlegelmilch, and opportunities count.” with a five-run inning in the pair of wins for Loago Snavely in Henry McQuate The final quarter began with third. both hurdle events. Joshua Ren- Krahnke. the Bucks trailing 8-6, but an The Bucks collected three hits: nekamp won the 400 and Kyle Doubles victories offensive surge produced three a triple from Ethan Weaver, a Thrush the 800. included combinaCV goals, and an impenetrable double from Logan Kline, and a CV also claimed two of the tions of Wenger and defense held LCSD scoreless in single by Josh Pattison. three relays with foursome Tar- McQuate Krahnke (8the final period. Fisher was on the mound in ius Jackson, Rennekamp, 4), High and J. Fisher led with six CV goals the loss and struck out three. Nicholas Tran, and O. Linder Schlegelmilch (8-0) and Z. Fisher netted the other Two days earlier, CV kept combining for the 4x100 win and and a forfeit win for three, with two assists from things close in a 6-2 loss to Man- Rennekamp, O. Linder, Thrush, Ivan Shrom and Zwaska. heim Township, and Weaver had and Emmanuel Gitonga collect- Nolan Miller. Defensive anchors Conrad another strong effort at the ing the 4x400 triumph. Wenger was a high- Lady Bucks in a 17-3 home field Dillman and Michael Burnett led plate, claiming three of the VOLLEYBALL light in April 20th’s 5-2 loss loss on the 21st. The contest was a cohesive and stifling defensive Bucks’ four hits. CV volleyball picked up their while hosting Manheim Town- close, 5-2 at the half, but Hempunit, and keeper Ben- Despite trailing from the first fourth league victory with a 3-0 ship. His battle to claim a 6-2, 7- field went on a second half scoring jamin Nolt kept his inning, CV rallied in the sixth. sweep over Manheim Township, 6 (4) victory at No. One singles blitz, netting another 12 goals. calm as the last line of Fisher opened with a walk and was giving up fewer points in each was CV’s lone single point of the CV’s three goals all came from defense, gathering scored by a double from Weaver. subsequent set (25-18, 25-10, day. Abigail Morley, and keeper Jamie nine pivotal saves. Tucker Hastings propelled Weaver 25-8). Teaming up to pull in another Handwerger collected 16 saves. “Our defense is a home on another double before Sawyer Shertzer and Dominic Buckskin point was duo High and There was no lack of scoring for veteran group and all Township retired the side. Brabant each served a trio of Schlegelmilch who overcame either side in CV’s 18-14 win at of them are comfort- TRACK aces. Shertzer slammed 13 kills, their Township opponents 8-4. Cedar Cliff on the 19th. The Lady able being under fire,” The girls track meet against supported by Brabant’s 25 GIRLS’ LACROSSE Bucks got the early edge, running described DiPiano. Penn Manor on April 19th could- assists. Hempfield got the best of the up a 9-5 lead by the half, and both “They are fearless and n’t have been much closer, tip- teams added an additional nine aggressive when they ping 75-74 in favor of the visit- goals to their second half resume. need to be. We had ing Comets. With each team firing off the outstanding perfor- CV highlights included win- same number of shots, 22 apiece, mances from our ning performances from Asha it all came down to goalkeeping, entire defense-from Marwaha in the 800, Grace Lapp and CV’s Handwerger won the midfield all the way in the 300 hurdles and a CV day with her eight saves. down to our goalie.” sweep in the high hurdles with The Buckskins’ collection of Photo by Bob Diller BASEBALL Jess Koenig, Lapp, and Teagan goals was well-dispersed with Tyson Zwaska advances the ball for the Though suffering two Schaub going one, two, three. Morley (6g, 5a), Ellie Livingston Buckskins in their 9-8, Section Two win setbacks last week, the CV also swept the 400-meter (5g, 1a), Jordyn Hironimus (2g), over Lancaster Country Day on April 16. Bucks continue to battle. race with Emily Castronova for and one each from Bella Silvaggio, Jessica Chen, Annika Bredeman, Cassandra Malles, and Bailey Post-Raeburn contributing.
SOFTBALL
CV softball experienced two setbacks early last week with a 130 loss to Hempfield and falling 92 to Manheim Township. Despite getting three hits against Hempfield, two from Payton Stoeckl and one from Kassie Horning, the Buckskins were unable to bring the runners home. Stoeckl also pitched for CV, picking up two strikeouts in the loss. On Monday, the team fell to Manheim Township after the Streaks put together a four run second and a five fourth. The loss featured strong hitting from CV who collected nine on the day with three from Rhiannon Henry. Laken Smith added two hits, and one apiece came from Horning, Olivia Mellinger, Lexi Weitzel, and Kylie Metzler. Henry took the loss, striking out five and walking three during six innings pitched.
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Buckskin goalie Benjamin Nolt makes one of his nine saves in Conestoga Valley’s 9-8, Section Two victory over Lancaster Country Day on April 16.
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Conestoga Valley’s Jeffery Fisher shoots and scores one of his six goals in the Buckskins’ 9-8, Section Two victory over host Lancaster Country Day on April 16.
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School Creates New Scholarship
The Janus School, an independent kindergarten through 12th-grade day school in central Pennsylvania dedicated to the needs of students with learning differences, announced the new Inspired Beginnings Scholarship, a program for students in kindergarten through fifth grade. The scholarship offers $4,700 in funds each year a student is enrolled at Janus.
For children with dyslexia, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder and other non-verbal and executive functioning learning differences, early access to support resources can be critical to success in and out of the classroom. Inspired Beginnings is focused on helping families gain access to educational and support resources that help their children develop learning strategies early.
All families with children in kindergarten through fifth grade at The Janus School are eligible to receive the Inspired Beginnings Scholarship following admission. While receiving the scholarship, families will also still be eligible to apply for other tuition assistance and financial aid. To learn more about The Janus School and its admission process, visit www.the janusschool.org/admissions.
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Another individual who may attend is Josh Doughty, who fulfilled his lifelong dream of writing a book along with his home-based services team member, Dave, who meets with him regularly. “They’re buddies,” said Link, who explained that Dave encouraged Josh in the writing process. Josh will bring copies of “Josh’s Journey … With Family, Friends & God” to the Fest.
A drive-through chicken barbecue will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. as part of this year’s Fest. Both individual half-chickens and chicken meals will be sold. Meals will include a half-chicken, applesauce, chips, a roll with butter, and a beverage. Chicken may be purchased by car or as a walk-up. There will be no seating area.
Link said organizers are looking forward to the opportunity to engage with the community in a new way. “It will be a fun day at Friendship Community. We are excited to see the smiles behind the masks,” she said.