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6 - MERCHANDISER - Hempfield Edition - September 30, 2020 SPORTS

Columbia • Conestoga Valley • Donegal • Elizabethtown • Garden Spot • Hempfield • Lampeter-Strasburg Manheim Central • Manheim Township • Penn Manor • Pequea Valley • Solanco • Warwick

Knights Earn 40-7 Triumph Over Comets

BY ARA GRIGORIAN

In a Section One clash with visiting Penn Manor on Friday night, the Hempfield managed to carry a slim 6- 0 lead until the offense found its rhythm. What came after that was a barrage of points, lifting the Knights to a 40-7 defeat of the Comets at Landisville.

“Initially the offense struggled to find any momentum. I’ll credit Penn Manor’s defense for that,” said firstyear head coach George Eager. “We knew Penn Manor was a tough team. We expected a fight.”

A pair of Spencer Biscoe field goals - from 37 yards away and one from 35 yards - was all Hempfield (1-0 league, 1-1 overall) managed early on. Tanner Hess broke free for a 30-yard touchdown run and Stephen Katch added a 12-yard scoring scamper to make it 20-0 at the half.

Hess finished with 160 yards on 22 carries and a second touchdown. Katch, who replaced starting quarterback Cam Harbaugh (12 completions, 123 yards) late in the first half due to an injury, ran for 67 yards.

Photo by Mark Palczewski

Hempfield’s Basilio Jimenez catches a pass in front of Penn Manor’s Erik Hinkle during the Knights’ 40- 7, Section One win at home last Friday.

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The Knights compiled 253 yards on the ground. Grant Hoover, who also scored a rushing TD, gained 22 of those yards.

“When you look at the makeup of our team, we go with Tanner Hess,” Eager explained. “He runs very hard.”

Asked about the offensive line, Eager praised the work of seniors Aidan Power and Will Alexander.

“We’re anchored by those two seniors,” he said. “They have physical play with little to no mistakes. With their experience they’ve brought the juniors up and have shown them the ropes on what it takes to play in Section One.”

Time and again, the defense denied the Comets (0-2) a score until a 67-yard bomb from Luke Brass to Isaac Hostetter in the fourth quarter.

As for that first win, Eager remarked, “I’m very proud of the players and the staff. We’ve all come together. The senior leadership has been tremendous. It is the first win of the year as a program, but it’s a true team effort.” GIRLS’ SOCCER

In an exciting season-opening L-L League game, the Warriors and Knights played to a 2-2 draw on September 23.

In the back-and-forth contest, Georgia Kielmeyer scored for the Knights with seven minutes left in the first half to tie the score at 1-1. Bri Zickefoose scored Hempfields’ other goal.

Sophomore Emileigh Antesberger had six saves in the draw.

On a last minute feed from Katherine Morgan, Kielmeyer scored the only goal of the game on Saturday, giving Hempfield a 1-0 win over Manheim Central. Antesberger had four saves in the shutout until Kielmeyer’s gamewinner. FIELD HOCKEY

Following their non-league 4-1 victory at Cocalico, the Black Knights suffered a pair of defeats, falling to 1-2 (0-2 league).

On Tuesday, September 22, the Knights outshot the Eagles 18-5 with goals by Oliva Wenzel and Kenna Price in the second quarter. Jessica Shreiner added a third-quarter goal and Karly Bervinchak capped the scoring at the 3:40 mark of the fourth.

Keira Boensch registered three assists and Liz Williams added one.

Junior goalie Eryn Murphy grabbed four saves.

Two days later Manheim Township posted a 5-0 win at Hempfield. In a Saturday afternoon road game, the Knights came up short in a 4-0 final at Penn Manor. BOYS’ SOCCER

The Knights opened the season with a 4-2 Section One win, turning away Warwick in a high-scoring game at Landisville on September 23. Nate Stoltzfus scored two goals in the second half. After an Andrew Schwartz penalty kick tied the score in the 68th minute, the Knights inched ahead on Hunter Green’ goal in the 73rd minute. Nathan Leisure nailed it down with the Knights’ fourth goal two minutes later. David Sidoti dished off two assists on the day.

In a non-league game two days later, the Rams’ Luke Johnson scored twice to help Central Dauphin earn a 3-0 victory. CROSS COUNTRY

The girls’ and boys’ squads both improved to 2-0 with a Thursday afternoon defeat of Solanco and Lebanon in an L-L League cross country race at Hempfield.

The girls dominated Lebanon 15- 50 and also Solanco (19-42) with Ella Wolfe running a winning pace of 19:24. She beat second-place finisher, Solanco’s Lilly Soulliard, by 31 seconds.

Lily Williams (20:07), Hannah Kilheffer (21:00) Molly Siebert (21:02) and Paige Harrington (21:16) placed third through sixth. Isabel Smith (21:27), Gabriella Hollinger (21:45), Grace Sringer (22:27) and Lily Clinton (22:28) claimed 8th through 11th. Julia Den Bleyker (22:45, 13th) and Brynn Ramsey (22:59, 14th) also placed.

The boys were equally dominant with a 19-42 defeat of Lebanon and 15-50 over Solanco.

The Knights took eight of the top 10 finishes with Aidan Hodge winning the race in 15:53 and Evan Eshleman taking third at 16:13.

Dale Winand (16:20, 4th), Joe Fahrney (16:21, 5th), Sam Freedman (17:03, 6th), Owen Jackson (17:06, 8th), Isaiah Hollinger (17:07, 9th),

Photo by Mark Palczewski

Spencer Biscoe kicks a 37-yard field goal out of Adam Acker’s hold during the Black Knights’ 40-7, Section One win over Penn Manor last Friday at Hempfield.

Chris Titter (17:39, 12th) and Ryan French (17:53, 13th) also placed. GOLF

At the L-L League Golf Championship at Foxchase Golf Club on Monday, September 21, Sawyer Marten finished in a six-way tie for fifth place, shooting a 10-over-par 81. It was good for a District Three Class-AAA qualifying finish. In a four-way tie for 29th place, Jacob Geiter shot a 91.

Madeleine Kemmick (107) earned ninth in the girls’ competition. GIRLS’ TENNIS

Hempfield had six league victories, including three shutouts, coming into Friday afternoon’s Section One showdown with Manheim Township. Both teams shared a 6-0 record.

The Streaks topped the Knights 7-0 at Hempfield as Avery Palandjian and Kayla Kurtz teamed up for an 8-4 defeat of Grace Lehman and Lydia Sullivan at number one doubles then went on to win their respective singles matches. Kurtz eked out a 6-2, 6- 2 win against Sullivan at number two singles.

Two days earlier, Hempfield blanked Donegal 6-0 in Landisville. Lehman joined Rory Cantwell at first doubles for an 8-1 victory. Bella Naples and Sophie Carson won the second doubles 8-4 while Sarah Fellenbaum and Alyssa Lewis triumphed 8-2 at third doubles.

Lehman won in straight sets (6-0, 6-0) as did Cantwell (6-3, 6-1) and Naples edged Kensington Edmond 6- 4, 6-3.

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Ephrata National Bank assistant office manager at Pennsylvania. He currently Eichelman is a graduate of (ENB) recently announced the ENB’s Hinkletown office. resides in Leola. Lebanon Valley College in promotion of Jesse Rutledge Rutledge is a graduate of Eichelman will be responsible Annville, where she earned her to community banking manMillersville University, where for creating a sound strategy to Master of Business Administraager and Marilyn Eichelman he earned a Bachelor of Scimaximize customer lifetime tion, and Messiah College in to vice president, customer ence in business administravalue through differentiated, Grantham, where she received experience officer. tion with a concentration in industry leading experiences. her Bachelor of Science in busi

Rutledge will be responsible business management. He She will oversee the retail operaness administration. She curfor management of ENB’s also attended Harrisburg Area tions support model for all rently serves as a volunteer Ephrata main office, where he Community College. operational, sales excellence and banking facilitator for Tabor will actively manage and mainRutledge is actively involved service aspects of the retail diviCommunity Services in Lantain a portfolio of business with Grace Family Church in sion of the bank. Eichelman has caster. Eichelman resides in banking and consumer cusNew Holland, where is a memmore than 30 years of banking East Petersburg. tomer relationships. He has ber of the audio/visual team and customer relations experiFor more information about more than seven years of bankand has volunteered with ence, most recently as the retail Ephrata National Bank, readers ing experience, most recently as Junior Achievement of Central sales manager for the bank. may visit www.epnb.com.

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The tour, led by actors characters performs as if they from the nonprofit theater are living in the moment of company, will begin and end the time period they were at the Loyal Order of Moose, from,” Wright explained. 223 Locust St., Columbia, Wright pointed out that and will venture down Locust actors on the tour are all voland Second streets guided by unteers and are of varying lantern light. A trolley ride ages. “Our youngest actor is 6, will also be part of the tour, and then we have some older and there will be an indoor folks that work with us,” she location - the historic Samuel said. “They also span counties - Miller mansion, which is now York, Lancaster and Lebanon.” home to Art Printing CompaPreparation for the event ny at 131 Locust St. begins in January. “Sara and

The characters being porI start preparing at the very trayed on the tour will include beginning of the year. both fictional and real-life Scriptwriting takes us to characters. For example, this May, and we do auditions in year visitors will meet the origJune,” said Wright, noting inal owners of the First that rehearsals start in July. National Bank of Columbia at “We rehearse once a week the corner of Second and and, when it’s closer, two or Locust streets. “Each of these three times a week. We walk the tour the whole way through. It would be impossible if we did not have the support system of our actors and their families.”

Organizers said the tour is a fun, interesting way to the learn about the local community. “Anybody would find this tour entertaining. We do cover some local history as far as Columbia is concerned, (but) the town’s history is only one part,” Wright said. “There is comedy and drama. (The tour) is something we are both definitely proud of.”

For more information about the tour and to reserve a spot, readers may call Holly at 717-587-5368. More details are available at www.columbiahlt.com and www.facebook.com /ColumbiaHLT.

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