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Cedars slip by Mounts


Lebanon rallied for nine unanswered points to come from behind and defeat host Ephrata 30-24 [boxscore] in a Lancaster-Lebanon League Section Three contest Friday.

Turning point: After leading most of the night, Lebanon (4-3 L-L, 4-4 overall) found itself trailing 24-21 in the fourth quarter. But the Cedars drove to the Ephrata 4-yard line and kicked a 22-yard field goal to tie the game.

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Mounts Nip Pioneers


Lampeter-Strasburg’s Derek Eckman shielded the ball from a pair of Ephrata defenders in the corner to the left of the Mountaineers’ goal in the 74th minute of the teams’ L-L Section Two boys soccer finale in Ephrata Wednesday. Eckman curled around the defenders, into space, and unloaded a shot that Ephrata goalkeeper Cole Hummel punched away from the lower-left corner of the goal with a lunge to his right to protect the Mountaineers’ 1-0 lead.

Hummel finished with nine saves, and the Ephrata defense withstood a Lampeter-Strasburg second-half push to protect the 1-0 lead until the final whistle.

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Barons Stop Mounts


As Manheim Central and Ephrata traded flashes of offense midway through the second half of their Lancaster-Lebanon League Section Two clash in Manheim Tuesday, flashes of lightning led to a weather delay. As the lightning continued, officials deemed the game final and the host Barons, who led 1-0, moved into first place in the section.

"There were two good teams going at it," said Rod Brenize, Manheim Central's coach. "I don't like that it was a weather-shortened event, but I don't make those rules. It is what it is."

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Mounts ebb Tide


If not for gaining significant ground in a quest for a District Three playoff berth, then Ephrata had another reason to celebrate its dramatic, come-from-behind 28-26 victory [boxscore] at Columbia Friday night.

The Mounts now have three wins on the season. That hasn’t happened since the George W. Bush administration.

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Barons stop Lady Mounts


Four games from the end of the regular season, Ephrata and Manheim Central girls battled Tuesday night like it was a championship soccer game.

For all intents and purposes, it might have been.

Carrying much of the play in the Mounts’ end, the Barons scored two second-half goals a minute apart — one off the right food and one off the head of senior Elizabeth Levy — to record a dramatic 3-1 Lancaster-Lebanon League Section Two win and end Ephrata’s unbeaten stretch at 12 games.

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