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Mounts down Eagles but remain two games back
EPHRATA - Last Wednesday at Cocalico, it didn't matter to Ephrata and Coach Dave Dubbs who was on the other side of the court. The Mounts simply had to come out with a win after losing six-straight. It just so happened it was their archrivals, who have been in first place in Section Two since the early p...
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Don't consider Cantafio as mentor for student-athletes
EPHRATA - Sports Editor, I hope that Jeff Adams, Ed Wentz and Carl Cammauf Jr. were only joking when they raised the name of Jim Cantafio as the next football coach at Ephrata High School. Cantafio's past issues have cost him several jobs. Please don't consider his as a mentor for Ephrata's stu...
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Cantafio will excite football community
EPHRATA - Sports Editor, Cantafio is something like the "Music Man." As Harold Hill was to salesman, Jim Cantafio is to football coaches. He has shown the ability to excite and mobilize the football segment of the community and beyond. He will generate a heretofore latent and untapped pride wit...
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Coach should be role model for the whole student body
EPHRATA - Sports Editor, I am writing this to express my concern as a parent, especially for my daughter. I am deeply concerned over the recent push to have the football coaching position filled by Jim Cantafio. Ephrata School District has some of the best teachers... why try to tarnish that now? Ar...
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Ephrata girls give L-S a fight to the wire
EPHRATA - Lampeter-Strasburg is a team that has virtually every key player back from a team that went to States a year ago. The Pioneers, with their sparkling 11-1 record, clearly were the team to beat heading into the Ephrata Holiday Tournament. However, the host team made them earn every bit of th...
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Eagles' win streaks snapped at six; Mounts continue slide
DENVER - Ephrata went into the CD East Tournament looking to gets its season back on track. Instead, the Mounts are still reeling after being dealt another gut-punching blow. Friday night in the consolation round of the tourney vs. Hatboro-Horsham, Ephrata lost its sixth-straight game when Hatboro-Horsh...
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Rineer, Whitcomb are champs at Dallastown
DALLASTOWN - Cocalico wrestlers Jared Whitcomb and Zeb Rineer each brought home gold to lead the way for the Eagles at the Dallastown Invitational this past week. Whitcomb captured the title at 112 pounds while Rineer earned the crown at 215 as both wrestlers went a perfect 4-0 for the tourney. As a te...
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Fittery caps amazing career at Rutgers
EPHRATA - Beth Fittery searches for the words to describe her college experience. They come easy. A lot easier than talking about the scores of awards she has collected over her gymnastics career. "I've never been comfortable talking about my awards or accomplishments or anything like that," she says hum...
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Third quarter collapse dooms Mounts vs. Mules
EPHRATA - These are trying times for Dave Dubbs and the Ephrata boys basketball team. Picked by many to challenge for the Section Two title, the Mounts are in a tailspin right now that could severely damage any chances of a banner season. Friday night at home, Ephrata lost it's fourth game in-a-...
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Poor shooting hurts Eagles in 34-28 loss to Warwick
LITITZ - Usually, holding a team in the low 30's is good enough to get you a win. For the Cocalico girls' basketball team on Tuesday night, it wasn't. That's because Warwick limited the Eagles to even fewer points. In a game where both offenses struggled, it was the Warwick girls who managed t...
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