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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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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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Elco picks off win


Ephrata shredded Elco’s pass defense most of the night, with junior quarterback Caden Keefer completing 18 of 32 passes for 228 yards and a touchdown. But the Raiders were the ones who made the big plays on defense, coming up with three interceptions to secure a 21-18 [boxscore] win Friday at Ephrata’s War Memorial Stadium.

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Mounts overcome Donegal


Quarterback Caden Keefer and running back Richard Greer powered visiting Ephrata past Donegal, 27-20 [boxscore], on Friday night in Mount Joy.

The Ephrata duo led a game-winning, 17-play drive in the fourth quarter, spanning eight minutes of game clock and culminating in Greer’s 3-yard touchdown for a 21-20 lead with 3:01 to play.

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