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Girls’ Lacrosse Team Wraps Up The 2022 Season
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E-town’s Danielle Bruno shoots and scores one of her match-high three goals in the Bears’ 9-8, L-L League loss to Ephrata, May 5 in E-town. BY ERIC PYLES
For most high school sports teams, momentum can be fickle. A perfect example would be the girl’s lacrosse team, after snapping their 28-game losing streak on April 14th, the Lady Bears enjoyed a small 3-0-1 run only to fade over the final four games to fall to 3-14-1 overall and 2-8-1. E-town closed their L-L slate on May 5th with a narrow 9-8 loss to Ephrata where 12 Sydney Pope saves were not enough to hold off the Lady Mountaineers. Dani Bruno paced the attack with three scores while Aiesha Rios added two. Moira Shott,
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comes late in the season against a potential playoff foe, an uneasy feeling lingers. Such is life for the E-town softball team after a 5-1 loss to Solanco on May 10th. The Golden Mares not only sit above Elizabethtown in the LL pecking order, they are also a few spots higher in the District 3-5A power rankings, making the loss much more difficult to stand. Brooke Bryan was in the circle for all seven innings and took the loss with two strikeouts and one walk to go with 15 Solanco hits. Nizaly OrtizKreiner broke-up the Golden Mare shutout with a fielder’s See Sports pg 9
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E-town’s Brieal Frey maneuvers past Ephrata defender Bri Umstead during the Bears’ 9-8, L-L League loss to the visiting Mounts on May 5. for more photos, visit www.townlively.com
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Joy NgaFua advances the ball for the Bears in their 9-8, L-L League loss to visiting Ephrata on May 5.
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son with wins over Lebanon and Cocalico. Elizabethtown enjoyed a 3-0 sweep over the Cedars (25-8, 25-20, 25-21) on May 5th, which also doubled as senior night for the Bears. Dylan Shepherd posted a 16 assist, one block game while Damian Tobias recorded 10 kills. Billy O’Connell added five aces to the offense. Tristan Lane and Seth Rajnic matched Shepherd’s one block while Evan Ott chipped in with seven digs. The Bears were back in action on the 9th with wins of 25-12, 25-23 and 27-25 for another sweep, this one over Cocalico. Shepherd fronted the attack with 23 assists and four aces while Bryan Murray tallied 17 kills. Eli Miller recorded 15 digs and Josh McCoy three blocks to lead the defense. SOFTBALL One loss does not constitute a tailspin but when it
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Charley Lengel-Kramer, and Hailey Mertz rounded out the scoring. One day later the Lady Bears closed their season with a 21-3 loss to South Western. Bruno netted all three goals while Pope turned away 16 shots. BOYS’ LACROSSE The end of the regular season was no better for the boy’s team with the Bears dropping their season finale to Hempfield by a 15-1 final. That puts E-town at 0-10 in L-L action and 1-15 overall. VOLLEYBALL The boys’ volleyball team took two more steps toward the end of their regular sea-
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