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Ehlers both scored eight points each to lead the hosts. Lasko netted three points in the first quarter as Manheim held a slim 8-7 lead with Reed scoring five. Knier’s six points fueled Manheim’s 10-point second quarter and pushed the visitors to an 18-13 lead at the half. The second half proved to be the difference. Knier tallied 10 in both the third and fourth quarters, Reed chipped in with 13 after the break and Solanco could not match that. Ehlers scored six of her eight in the second half. The girls were looking to end 2021 on a positive note Thursday, December 30, against Red Lion but a strong 3-point shooting performance by the Lady Lions helped propel the visitors to a 58-31 victory. Clinging to a slim 8-5 first quarter lead, the Lions canned three treys in the second frame, helping to extend the lead to 23-11. The visitors held Solanco to six points in the third quarter and then held off a home team rally down the stretch. “The three has been a difference in each of our last three games,” head coach Chad McDowell pointed out. “Pequea Valley hit 9 and both CV and Red Lion finished with 11. “We knew this would be a physical style game and we needed to match that,” he continued. “Early on I thought we executed well, but then they started hitting threes and we had to alter our defensive approach.” Solanco battled through the second half but couldn’t cut into the deficit. They canned 12-of22 free throws, but the visitors, in addition to dropping in five more treys, were able to covert turnovers into points to help fuel their 35-point second half.
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Against Manheim Central on Thursday, December 30, Solanco’s Noah Baber puts the defensive pressure on the Barons’ Collin Thompson.
“We have been working on minimizing our turnovers,” said McDowell, “but they were able to take advantage of our turnovers, especially in the middle quarters. “On the positive side, Olivia and Jenna have been consistent on the boards and lead our team in that category,” he continued. “And Sarah Landis photo by Mona Steinhauer has been a spark off the bench. Her ener- Solanco’s Jaydon Yoder takes the ball to gy on the court is the hoop in first half action against visitManheim Central in the Solanco Holiawesome. She pro- ing day Tournament Thursday, December 30. vides a great defenA fall by Andrew Smith sive spark and gets to the rim (132), a forfeit to Jared Fullooking to score.” Ehlers settled for a team- ton (138) and a decision by high 11 points. K. Janssen and Ben Williams (145) put SolanLasko combined for 11 points. co in front early. The Eagles responded, taking each of the WRESTLING The golden grapplers opened next three bouts to cut the 2022 with a 39-30 thriller over lead to 15-13. Robert Cocalico last Tuesday in Quar- Castagna’s fall at 189 slowed ryville, earning their second Cocalico’s run but only briefly. The Eagles came back with section win of the season. two straight falls for their first lead of the night, 24-21. Cocalico forfeited at 113 but then worked a fall at 113 to go up 30-27 with two bouts left. Weston Bare responded with a 28 second fall at 120 and Steven Williams sealed the deal, pinning Wyatt Fritz in 1:25. “We started out solid, but Shop low prices on all Cocalico really worked the of the latest styles for cradle very well and we strugmen, women & kids! gled to adjust,” said head coach Tony Mendez. “I felt we could win or at least get bonus points in those last four bouts 1620 Cambridge Rd. and both Weston and Steven Honey Brook, PA 19344 came up big. But now we (610) 273-2990 know we need to work on Mon.-Thurs. 8-5; Fri. 8-8; Sat. 8-2; Sun. Closed defending that cradle.”
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in the first half while freshman Noah Bailey scored eight of his ten in the second half. That consistency coach Long was talking about was evident in Solanco’s second clash against the Barons. The visitors played tough in the first half and were down just two points, 26-24, at the half. The hosts, however, outscored the Mules in both the third (18-10) and fourth (19-9) quarters to pull away. Bailey earned top scoring honors in this one with 15 points, five coming in the first quarter. Cunningham, with nine, just missed double figures while both Yoder and Noah Baber scored seven each. Grube was once again a force, knocking down a gamehigh 28 points, and was one of three Barons to reach double figures. The Mules were coming off a 57-43 win over Cocalico on Dec. 21. Jaydon Yoder poured in a game-high 26 points. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Solanco opened the 2022 season with a home game against Manheim Central last Wednesday. The Barons, with five returning starters, used a strong second half to pull away with a 55-30 victory. The hosts knew Maddie Knier would be a force. She shook the Solanco defenders and popped in 28 points. Probably a bigger surprise was Abbie Reed who finished with 20. Olivia Lasko and Jenna
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“Manheim opened that quarter with a seven-point run, forcThe boys’ basketball team ing us into a timeout,” recalled ended 2021 with two wins head coach Dave Long. “And we against four losses and are answered with an eight-point close to making some noise in run to get back in the game. Section Three as they contin- Winning is a process,” he ue to battle. The Mules gave added. “And we’re moving in Manheim Central all they the right direction. We’re showcould handle before coming ing we can put together runs up short 54-39 in the final and we have a good group game of Solanco’s Holiday that’s hungry to win.” The first quarter was tied Tournament on December 30. Six days later, they traveled twice, including 10-10 with to Manheim for a Section Three 1:40 left, before the Barons matchup with the Barons and took the lead for good with a jumper and two free throws. dropped a 63-43 result. Trent McDowell’s bucket in In their first meeting, Solanco cut the lead to seven the paint early in the second points, 40-33 with 4:15 left in quarter got the Mules within the game but managed just six five, 17-12, but that was as close as it would get. The points after that. Barons, behind tourney MVP Trey Grube and his 25 points, led 27-17 at the half and outscored the hosts 27-22 after the break. “It’s going to come down to consistency and taking care of the little things,” said Long. “The guys are working hard but we need to be consistent, take care of the ball and hit the boards hard if we want to keep photo by Mona Steinhauer In the nightcap of the Solanco Holiday moving in the right Tournament, Thursday, December 30, direction.” Yoder Sarah Landis goes strong to the basket Jaydon despite defensive pressure from Red bucketed 10 of his Lion’s Tatiana Virata. team high 16 points BY MONA STEINHAUER