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    Mounts Claim George Male Trophy!

    Jeremiah Knowles led all Mounts with 6 receptions. Read More
  • Expectations at Ephrata

    Expectations at Ephrata

    Taylor Haupt comes up with the dig. Read More
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2023 Dodgeball Schedules now Ready


Pool play times are now available! There are mandatory meeting times for all circuits on the schedule. All matches will be played at the Ephrata Senior High School.

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Thanks to the success of the High School football team and their Discrict 3 quarterfinal matchup with Garden Spot on Friday evenening, all games will be played on Saturday only. We will start with pool play and all teams will be seeded and advance to the single elimination tournament which will be held Saturday afternoon.

Knights bounce Mounts


It’s one of the theorems of geometry, if A equals B and B equals C, then A must equal C.

Which held true Tuesday evening in the semifinals of the Lancaster-Lebanon League girls soccer playoffs.

Last Wednesday, Cocalico defeated Ephrata 3-0 in a non-league match 3-0. Saturday, Hempfield bested Cocalico, albeit in penalty kicks after 110 scoreless minutes. So it would be logical to assume, when they met, Hempfield would defeat Ephrata.

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Mounts Hit the Gas


Ephrata football coach and teacher Kris Miller had Angel Collazo as a student in the classroom as a freshman and on the football field as a sophomore. Miller recalls Collazo lacking confidence in both of those years.

Then the breakthrough for Collazo came as a junior in Week Two of last season, when he intercepted a pass and later had a long touchdown reception in a win over Warwick.

“At that moment, he realized he belonged on the high school football field,” Miller said.

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Mounts Post Big Rally


Last week was a banner one for the Ephrata girls volleyball team. The Mountaineers started off with a thrilling reverse sweep of Exeter Township on Sept. 30, coming back from a 2-0 deficit to win the nonleague match. That result will have important implications for the District Three Class 4A playoffs down the road.

Meanwhile, two of Ephrata’s subsequent victories put the Mountaineers on the precipice of a Lancaster-Lebanon League Section Two crown.

First, Ephrata (11-0 L-L, 14-1 overall) dispatched upstart Garden Spot 3-1 on Tuesday. The Mountaineers followed suit with a 3-1 victory over rival Elizabethtown on Thursday.

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