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The latest win was a 62-57 victory over Manheim Township, which led by one at halftime on Feb. 14. The Barons outscored the Streaks 23-7 in third quarter to take a 15-point lead entering the fourth. Township cut the Barons lead to four with 1:07 to play, but Trey Grube, who had 19 points and Judd Novak, who had 16, connected on six of their free throws in the final minute to seal the win. Photo by Connor Hollinger They advanced to the semifinals, opposite unde- Kaylie Kroll handles the ball for the feated Lampeter-Strasburg, Barons during their 36-33, L-L League playoff loss to visiting who prevailed 75-68 at Con- Ephrata on February 12. estoga Valley on Feb. 16. “It wasn’t any rah, rah halfCentral led 19-18 after the first quarter. L-S led 32-20 at half- time speech,” Fisher said. “I time. The Barons gave them a went into the locker room, battle, as it was only the second and I said, ‘I am more proud of time this season that Pioneers you now than I’ve ever been, and that was because we did won by a single-digit margin. The tourney run started not give up. We went down 15 with the Manheim coming and it could have turned to 20. back from a 15-point deficit We’re thinking we’re going to to beat Lancaster Mennonite be out of timeouts by halfin the league’s first round at time. Then we got a good CV on Feb. 11. The Blazers hit bucket, then got a stop and a six 3-pointers in the first half. good bucket and then we got LMH started the second quar- stop and it was 11 at halftime. ter with a 15-4 run. Camdon That was the difference.” In the second half the difHurst (team-high 18 points) ference was defense. Mandrained a 3-pointer to put heim came out in a 1-2-2 full LMH on top 32-17. The Barons chipped away, court defense and mixed it up cutting the lead to 11 at half- in the half court with four diftime after baskets by Collin ferent defensive looks. The Photo by Connor Hollinger Noiles and Novak. Those bas- Blazers turned the ball over Maddie Knier hits a jumper seven times in the third quarover Ephrata’s Cara Tiesi for kets gave the Barons hope and ter and 19 times in the game. two of her game-high 14 a slight momentum swing. Grube, who struggled to points in the Barons’ 36-33, L-L Though losing at the time, League quarterfinal loss at Barons’ coach Charlie Fisher find his shot early, got hot, home on February 12. was encouraged with how his scoring 11 of his 20 points in for more photos, visit the second half, including team battled back. www.townlively.com eight straight points - two consecutive treys to start the fourth, cutting LMH’s lead to 41-40 with 5:35 to go. Novak’s free throws tied and put the Barons ahead 47-46 with 1:13 to play. Hurst’s drive and free throw for a conventional 3-point play tied it at 49-49 with 26 second left. In overtime, Jackson Tracy scored his only points in the game nailing a huge 3-pointer Reserve Now & Save Later. to put the Barons on top 52Call Mary for Details. 51. They never trailed again. Novak had 22 of his careerVirtual and In Person Tours Available, call today to schedule. high 28 points after halftime. “It’s a credit to our guys; Senior Living at Mount Joy they were unbelievable,” Fisher 607 Hearthstone Lane, Mount Joy, PA 17552 said. “We’ve been talking 717.492.9692 about it all year. (Give) 32 minjunipercommunities.com utes. Tonight, we needed 36, Unprecedented Vaccination Rates Among Residents & Staff and we did it. It was awesome.”
shooter. All in all, I was very pleased with how we did as a team. I would have liked to have seen Trevor Frey shoot much higher. He had an off day. We could have won the tournament but fell two points short of E-Town.” On the positive side, the Barons took four of the top ten spots and had three shooters make All-Stars for the season. The All-Stars, based on the highest average when considering 12 of 14 matches, were Haldeman, who came in third place with a 99.5; Ellie, who took 8th (98.83); and Nate Sauder placed 10th, averaging 98.75. Second place out of eight teams is still something to be proud of, Waddington said. BOYS’ BASKETBALL Central rallied to win their last two games in the Lancaster-Lebanon League playoffs.
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personal best times. They included Makenna Enck (50 freestyle and 100 backstroke), Olivia Faulhaber, 100 free; Anderson Pilsner, 100 backstroke; Bryce Garber, 100 free; Colton Faulhaber and Cayden Schwebel both in 100 breaststroke; the boys 200 free relay team of Anderson, Bryce, Ryan, and Caleb Bower; and the girls 200 free relay team of Makenna Enck, Chloe Enck, Olivia Faulhaber, and Gabby Fittery. BOWLING Holly Hunt finished 22nd out of 34 bowlers in the L-L League bowling singles championship. Hailey Kowalski placed 25th. RIFLE The Barons fell two points short of the L-L League title, being edged by Elizabethtown 993-991 on Feb. 12 at the league rifle championship at Conestoga Valley HS. Freshman Kyria Martin finished fourth overall (199, three centers) and Ellie McCabe, a senior, was fifth (199, three centers). Nate Sauder was sixth (199, two centers). Two-time league champion Anne Haldeman shot a 199, zero centers and finished ninth. “I was very pleased to see Kyria Martin come through like she did,” coach Steve Waddington said. “I knew she could. She is a very strong
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33-31 with about two minutes to play. Ephrata responded The Manheim Central girls’ with a 3-pointer by Kamyrn basketball team was upset by Andes with 1:32 to go. Central led 12-11 after the Ephrata, 36-33, on Feb. 12 in the Lancaster-Lebanon first quarter and teams were League tournament quarterfi- tied at 20-20 at halftime. In nal at Doe Run Elementary the third quarter, both teams combined for just nine points, School. Central (17-4), the Section as Manheim clung to a oneThree co-champions faced off point lead. Rachel Nolt added 12 against the Section Two cochamps, winners of eight of points for the Barons. Central their last nine games heading will face New Oxford in the first round of the District into the contest. Ephrata kept Maddie Knier Three Class 5A playoffs. SWIMMING in check, holding her to 14 It was a successful weekend points and only two points in the second half, well off her for the Barons at the Lancast22.5 per game average. Her er-Lebanon swim meet at the only points in the fourth Roy G. Snyder Natatorium on quarter put the Barons ahead the Wilson High School campus on Feb. 11-12. This year Manheim earned an eighthplace finish (2:03.31) in the boys 200 medley relay. Bryce Garber, Colton Faulhaber, Anderson Pilsner, and Ryan Moreno garnered medals on Feb. 11. “We swam good at Leagues,” coach Heather Fittery said. “(I am) hoping to get some entries into Photo by Connor Hollinger Districts Class AA.” Manheim’s Rachel Nolt is fouled by Though they did Ephrata’s Jianna Long as she puts up a shot in the Barons’ 36-33, Lancaster- not medal, Fittery Lebanon League quarterfinal loss in said there were some Manheim on February 12. individuals that had BY ERIC G. STARK