My hours at my real job have adjusted for the Winter season
so updates in the morning will be harder for me then normal. I'll keep
doing the best I can but if coaches could supply game wrap-ups via
email, that would be awesome.
The Winter
season kicked into high gear last week and I'll try and do a quick
recap here.
The Ice Hockey team way back on 11/18
trounced Northern Lebanon with a mercy-rule enforced 11-0 victory. The
box score will reveal another fine game by Shane Allen (2 goals, 2 assists) and Brandon Pike (2 goals, 3 assists).
Last Monday (12/5) The Mounts returned to the ice and put 11 more goals in the net as they skated to an 11-4 (
box score)
victory over Cedar Crest. Brandon Pke remained on fire scoring 4 goals
and assisting on 2 others. While Shane Allen (2 goals, 1 assist) also
helped with the scoring.
And on Friday (12/9) with the county frozen over from our first snow
storm the Mounts fittingly were on the ice as the came up with a huge
section win over Cocalico 5-4 (
box score). Pike again remained hot, scoring 4 goals in consecutive games. The loss was the first on the season for the Eagles.
The Mounts (4-1) are next on the ice Wednesday (12/14) when they take on ELCO (2-3-1) at 7:00.
The Boys Basketball team started the season just like they
did last year dropping their first two games in the York Suburban
tip-off tournament. The Mounts lost on Friday night 71-67. Paul McHenry
led the Mounts with 23 points. Saturday in the consulation game the
Mounts again came up short losing to Cumberland Valley 57-52, led once
again by McHenry (18 points).
On Saturday (12/10) the Mounts hosted their first home game of the
season and soundly handed Manheim Central a 71-44 loss. McHenry for the
third straight game led the Mounts with 17 points.
The girls team hasn't faired any better losing their first three games
despite Marcy Dull's scoring efforts. Marcy is well on her way to
become the sixth girl to score 1000 points in Ephrata history. She scored 22
point in a 69-58 loss to Wilson on Saturday (12/3), 20 points in a
60-45 loss to Elco on Tuesday (12/6), and 17 points on Saturday (12/10)
in a 51-60 loss to Manheim Central.
The defending state champion bowling team started the season
off with a 4-0 win over Conestoga Valley. Chelsea Weik had a high game
of 229, while Ashlee Eberhart had a high series of 601.
From there it was on to the 3rd Annual Girls Division Icebreaker
Classic, On Saturday December 10 held at Limerick Bowl. In the
qualifying round, the girls bowled games of 922, 1062, and 1005 to
qualify as the #1 seed entering the bracket finals. The team was led by
Christine Gummel with games of 226, 225, and 202 for a 653 series and
Ashlee Eberhart with games of 192, 202, and 236 for a 630 series.
The team had a bye in the first round of the finals, and then they
faced Governor Mifflin in the second round. The game came down to the
10th frame with Ephrata prevailing 1008 to 975. The team was led by
Chelsea Weik with a 235 and Catlin Edwards with a 229.
The girls moved on to face Neshaminy in the finals. After a slow start,
they pulled away to a 969 to 841 victory to give them their second
straight Icebreaker Classic Girls Division Team Championship. The team
was led by Chelsea Weik with a 229 and Christine Gummel with a 213.
Christine Gummel and Ashlee Eberhart were named to the All Icebreaker
Team for their overall performance.
The team returned to league play Monday (12/12) with a 3-1 win over
Lampeter-Strasburg, this time the Mounts were led by Chelsea Weik
(211-204-186; 601) and Christine Gummell (238-221-194; 653).
The wrestling team is off to a slow start this season. The
finished 10th in their own tournament (out of 11 teams) to start the
season. James Zimmerman (2nd) and Jordan Becker (4th) earned individual
marks for the Mounts.
The Mounts then faced Hempfield (12/6) and was soundly defeated 56-15.
Hanna (119), Crowther (145), and Lillis (215) were the only winners for
Ephrata.
The Mounts then competed in the Mule Classic held at the Solanco High
School, unfortunately no Mount placed in the top 4, and the Mounts
finished in 19th place out of 20 teams.
Last but not least is the swim team. The Girls team is off to
one of their better starts in recent years as the number of swimmers
has increased for both the boy's and the girl's teams. The girls team
won on Thursday (12/8) 95-75 over Warwick.
They followed up that win with a 119-51 win over Conestoga Valley on Monday afternoon (12/12).
The boys swam well but lost to Warwick 115-40. Justin Brown picked up two individual wins in the 50 and 100 free.
Monday (12/12) the Mounts didn't fair as well losing to Conestoga
Valley 129-26. Conestoga Valley ended up sweeping all the events on
this day.