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And the winner is ... Vieland
Hempfield assistant named Mounts' head football coach
EPHRATA - The long, grueling and at times controversial 13-month search for a replacement for the retiring Ephrata football coach Ken Grove is finally over.
Monday night at the Ephrata School Board, Jim Vieland, an 11-year assistant coach at Hempfield and former head junior high coach, was named as Grove...

Local wrestlers come up short in bids for State Tourney berth
HERSHEY - For the second year in a row, the high school wrestling seasons at Ephrata and Cocalico have ended without a return trip to Hershey.
This past weekend at the District Three Wrestling Championships held at Hersheypark Arena, several local grapplers had a chance to earn their respective first tri...

Czarnecki earns second seed at District Meets
EPHRATA - The psych sheets were released this week for the upcoming District Three Swimming Championships, and Cocalico's Cari Czarnecki has received the highest seed out of local swimmers who qualified.
The Eagle senior, who medaled in two events a year ago, has garnered a second seed in the girls AAA 1...

Royer turns in record-breaking efforts at MAAC championships
EPHRATA - Loyola College's Megan Royer, a 2006 graduate of Ephrata High School, placed first in the 50-yard free in a time of 24.12 at the 2008 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Division I Swimming and Diving Championships last weekend in Baltimore, Md. to break the conference and Loyola College schoo...

Mounts advance six, Eagles two, to Hershey
SHILLINGTON - This year's wrestling line-ups at Cocalico and Ephrata are chock-full of names well-known and accomplished in the athletic and wrestling communities.
From the Crowthers, Beckers and Zimmermans at Ephrata, to the Fitterys, Ueberroths and Rineer at Cocalico, some may have been a bit surprised at ...

New coach to be named Monday
EPHRATA - The long journey to name a replacement for Ken Grove may be finally coming to an end.
According to EHS Director of Student Activities Tommy Long, final interviews will be taking place later this week for the vacant Ephrata High School football coaching job with the hopes of recommending one of ...

Denver father and son live out their dream
DENVER - Every dream is borne of an idea. Some, like the one hatched by Todd and Larry Gensemer of Denver, are better than others. And sometimes, they end up taking you to places you never quite imagined.
The father and son had talked about attending a Phillies Fantasy Baseball Camp for years. Todd prod...

Cocalico duo wins L-L gold
DENVER - It was bittersweet night in the pool last Friday for Cocalico's Marc Maurizi.
The well-decorated senior swimmer would make the Lancaster Lebanon League championships his final high school meet. Maurizi was recently diagnosed with a rare disease known as Paget-Schroetter Syndrome. The vein disor...

Rough second half dooms Cocalico in play-in game
DENVER - It was a tale of two halfs for the Cocalico boys basketball team Saturday vs. Wilson in a District play-in game held in Denver.
Cocalico played a near perfect brand of basketball in the first half, committing just two turnovers offensively which resulted in a 23-21 halftime lead over the Bulldo...

Wrestlers gear up for sectional meet
EPHRATA - All season long, the focus was clearly about the team. Guys bumping up a weight here and down a weight there, all with the best of the team in mind.
That all changes this weekend as both the Cocalico and Ephrata wrestling teams hit the individual portion of the schedule with the Section III Tou...
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