All season long, Manheim Township believed it was the best baseball team in the Lancaster-Lebanon League.
Now the Blue Streaks have the hardware to prove it.
Sean Rigney spun a five-hitter and Chris Hartl went four-for-four at the plate with two RBIs to lead Township past Ephrata, 6-3, in the L-L title game Thursday night at Ephrata's War Memorial Field.
The league championship marks the first for the Streaks (20-2) since 1980, when Township defeated Lampeter-Strasburg 2-1. The Streaks had played in four L-L championship games since but had gone winless in each, including an 11-7 loss to Hempfield in their most recent appearance in 1997.
"We were always very close," said Rigney, a senior left-hander who improved to 9-1 on the season and avenged his only loss, a 2-1 defeat at Ephrata (15-6) in an L-L Sections One-Two crossover game on April 24.
En route to outdueling Mountaineers right-hander Derek Sipe, Rigney threw 110 pitches, 66 for strikes, while striking out six and walking two. He also singled in two runs in the fourth to highlight a decisive four-run rally, and doubled in the sixth.
"We always had the talent but we never put it together," Rigney said of the Streaks' unrealized title hopes in recent seasons. "From the first practice this season, we had confidence in this team. We knew we had what it took. We felt we had the most talent and the best team, and we put it together."
The victory not only ended Township's 26-year L-L title drought, it also gives the Section One champion Streaks a first-round bye in the District Three Class AAAA playoffs that begin Monday.
For Bill Sassaman, the league championship marks the first in his 14 seasons as Township head coach.
"You get into high school coaching for the kids, not for awards," Sassaman said as he held the coveted trophy. "But every coach wants to experience one moment of winning a league championship."