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Fulton Wins L-L Crown, Four Others Medal
BY MONA STEINHAUER
Solanco’s matmen opened their post-season at the LancasterLebanon League Championships held January 28-29 at Manheim Township. They had five medal winners, including Jared Fulton’s gold medal effort, and finished tied for sixth place with Manheim Central.
Fulton secured his first league crown by pinning his way through the 132-pound bracket. By doing so, the junior also earned the Shorty Hitchcock Award for most falls in the least amount of time. Fulton spent just six minutes and 14 seconds on the mat.
Joining Fulton on the medal stand was Weston Bare, Robert Castagna, Caden Rutt, and Justin McCauley.
Bare, a senior, was the runner-up at 120. He advanced to the finals with a fall, a tech fall and a 3-0 decision but met up with undefeated Eric Howe (Lancaster Catholic) in the finals and dropped a 9-1 result.
Castagna (189) suffered a 7-1 loss in the semifinals but rallied back to finish in fifth place while Rutt claimed sixth at 106 and McCauley settled for seventh place.
Rutt pinned Penn Manor’s Riley Evans in his first match but, after losing in the quarterfinals, wrestled back, and met Evans again in the battle for fifth. This time Evans had the upper hand, winning via fall.
Also of note, Solanco’s Ronnie Perry, currently an assistant men’s wrestling coach and the head women’s coach at Lock Haven University, was inducted into the L-L League Hall of Fame.
Last Tuesday the Mules traveled to Dallastown to face the secondseed Wildcats in the District Three Team Tournament. It is the fourth straight season the Mules have qualified, but seeded 15th made it an uphill battle. Dallastown prevailed 41-18.
Castagna, with a 4-1 decision, Nathan Smith with a fall at 113, Bare, with a 2-1 decision and Fulton’s forfeit at 132 accounted for Solanco’s point total.
“We knew it would be a challenge, but it was a good experience,” said Mendez.
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
With just one win to their credit, the girls’ basketball team will look to play spoiler as the end of the season approaches. With that goal in mind, Solanco hosted LampeterStrasburg Thursday, January 27. The Pioneers are in contention for a Section Three title and though they finished with a 47-34 victory, it was not a walk in the park.
Clinging to a 5-3 lead early, L-S ran off seven straight points and then banked a three at the buzzer for a 15-6 advantage.
They led 22-10 midway through the second and led 30-14 at the half. Solanco kept at it though, diving for loose balls, double teaming and hitting the boards. They won the second half 20-17 but fell short of the upset.
“We’re getting the looks we want but just recently we have missed a bunch of short shots,” stated head coach Chad McDowell. “We just need to finish.
Olivia Lasko continues to make her presence known. She led with a game-high 14 points, scoring in each quarter, hauled in a team best seven rebounds and picked up a pair of steals.
The scrappy Janssen sisters were all over the place, combining for 11 points, nine rebounds, three steals. Kara Peace (4 points), Hannah Wood (3 points) and Sarah Landis (2 points) also reached the scoring column.
Lasko turned in a monster game last Tuesday, knocking down 18 points and controlling the boards with a dozen. She also dished out three assists and collected four steals in a tight 46-38 home loss to Cocalico.
Clinging to an 11-10 first quarter lead, the Eagles stepped it up a bit over the next two frames to gain some breathing room, leading 3927 with eight minutes remaining. Solanco rallied down the stretch, outscoring the visitors 11-7 but it was too little, too late.
Lasko fueled that first quarter with eight of 18 while Hanna Wood canned five of her seven in the third. “Hannah played an exceptional game,” praised McDowell. “She battled Cocalico’s 6’2” center and did a great job.”
Aiding the Eagles attack was the ability to drop in nine treys. “That certainly helped them out,” said McDowell. “And I felt we contested the majority of those shots. To their credit they made them.
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
The only undefeated team in the L-L League hosted a two-win Solanco squad Thursday, January 27. The mighty Pioneers, without starting point guard and leading scorer Ty Burton, swept the series 85-27.
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Solanco’s Josie Janssen goes high to block a shot by Lampeter’s Jenna Daveler in a Section Three battle that went to the Pioneers on January 27. for more photos visit www.townlively.com
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(left to right) Solanco’s Justin McCauley (7th), Robert Castagna (5th), Jarod Fulton (1st), Weston Bare (2nd) and Caden Rutt (6th) were placewinners at the Lancaster-Lebanon League Championships held at Manheim Township High School January 28-29.
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In a 47-34 Section Three loss to LampeterStrasburg Thursday, Jan. 27, Solanco’s Paige Althoff looks to a teammate as the Pioneers’ Jenna Daveler defends.
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