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Spartans Earn Second Straight Win, Top Ephrata
Harting also ran for 64 yards on 14 carries - two of The Spartans won their secwhich were for touchdowns. ond straight game on Friday, Following the victory, the October 29, defeating Ephrata Spartans found themselves as 49-16 at home in a Section the 13th seed in the District Three battle. It was also the Three 4A power rankings. second straight game in which Joel Martin churned up Garden Spot scored over 40 168 yards of real estate on points and the fourth time in the Garden Spot home turf. the last five where they scored He had 21 carries, averag35 or more. ing eight yards per carry, A running game that helped and finishing with two compile 301 yards helped the touchdowns. Spartans pull away in the secFive different Spartans scored touchdowns in the game, including two each by Harting and Martin. Sadowski was also on the receiving end of a Harting touchdown pass while Hartin caught a three-yard touchdown pass from Sadowski. The Mountaineers opened the scoring in this game on Andrew Weidman’s 48-yard dash to the endzone. Sadowski caught a 10yard TD toss from Harting with place-kicker Walker Martin’s PAT putting Spot ahead 7-6. The reciprocal touchdown passing and catching between Sadowski and Harting gave Garden Spot the 14-13 lead late in the first period. After an Ephrata field goal, Harting found an opening from six yards out to make it 21-16 in the home team’s favor at Photo by Connor Hollinger intermission. Garden Spot’s Aiden McCloud pulls out to block Ephrata’s Two touchdowns by MarEmiliano Conklin during the Spartans’ 49-16, Section Three tin, one more rushing TD win over the visiting Mountaineers on October 19. ond half as they improved to 3-1 in the Lancaster-Lebanon League (4-5 overall). Up by only one point following the first quarter and leading 2116 at the half, the Spartans put up 28 unanswered points in the second half. Kye Harting and Tristin Sadowski each threw for a touchdown pass with Harting completing seven passes for 74 yards and Sadowski completing both of his pass attempts for 17 yards.
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Derrick Lambert (80) follows the blocking of Jackson Hellberg on a carry in Garden Spot’s 49-16, Section Three victory over Ephrata, October 29 in New Holland.
from Harting and senior Tyler Gillenwater’s two-yard rushing TD capped the scoring. Walker Martin went 7-for-7 with extra point attempts. for more photos see www.townlively.com FIELD HOCKEY Garden Spot and Fleetwood had both made it past the opening round of the District Three Class AA field hockey playoffs with 1-0 victories against their respective opponents. The seventhseeded Spartans edged No. 10 seed Donegal on Lauren Horning’s overtime goal back on October 27 while the Tigers - the No. six seed had shaded New Oxford. The quarterfinals delivered the same result for both teams - Fleetwood lost 5-0 to three seed Northern, who improved to 18-2, while Garden Spot (14-6) fell to secondseeded Twin Valley by the same margin. The Spartans charged back with two fourth-quarter goals on Wednesday night to tie the consolation match 3-3 after regulation. Given that the top seven seeds in District Three would qualify for the PIAA state playoffs, the Spartans looked to secure a victory. The Tigers, however, scored the golden goal with 3:56 left in the first overtime period,
resulting in Garden Spot having to play Susquehannock in the seventh-place game. Fleetwood pulled ahead 31 after three quarters with the lone Garden Spot goal coming off the stick of Elisabeth Kauffman (Erin Gonza-
lez assist). It came in the third quarter as the Spartans went into intermission trailing 2-0. Melanie Esh and Emma Swatski helped the Spartan even the score in the fourth quarter.
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Spartan quarterback Kye Harting unleashes one of his seven completions in Garden Spot’s 49-16, Section Three victory over visiting Ephrata on October 29.