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Lebanon's Kailah Correa (1) and Lili Harrison (50) both return for the Cedars, who are looking to improve on last season's success in 2023-24. Lebanon 2022-2023: 27-3 (10-0 L-L Section 1)
Harbach has been named Lancaster/Lebanon League Section 3 Coach of the Year by his peers three times (2005, 2006, and 2007). Lancaster Catholic won 24 regular season games from 2004 to 2007. The Crusaders have won 34 of 35 Section 3 L/L League games and have finished in the top 10 in the state rankings in the past five years in the state's AA ...
PMHS is the home of the Comets sports teams, who compete in section 1 of the Lancaster-Lebanon League. [17] Penn Manor athletic teams have won four state championships. The girls' soccer team won the state title in both 2002 and 2005, and the boys' baseball team was the state champion in 2005.
Lancaster-Lebanon League - Section 2: State Champions 2003 (AAA) - runner up 2004 (AAA), 2009 (AAA) & 2018 (AAAAA) Manheim Township: Blue Streaks Lancaster Lancaster AAAAAA blue & white District III Lancaster-Lebanon League - Section 1: Mapletown: Maples Greensboro: Greene: A black & gold District VII: WPIAL 1A Tri-County South Conference ...
Nov. 30—Outstanding Back of the Year: Phoenix Music, Annville-Cleona. Outstanding Lineman of the Year: Charles Sheppard, Hamburg. Offensive Back of the Year: Phoenix Music, Annville-Cleona.
The L-S girls' basketball team made it to the 2009 state finals, where they were defeated by a tough Archbishop Carroll team that had four Division 1 recruits. In 2013, the girls' basketball team won the Lancaster Lebanon League Section 3 title and made it to the Lancaster Lebanon League title game, but fell to Lancaster Catholic High School ...
The United States women's national soccer team is ending a roller-coaster year in a familiar spot. The USWNT finished the year at No. 1 in the FIFA world rankings, a spot they've held for all but ...
The 2002 Lancaster Lebanon League Section 2 soccer team won 14–0, [citation needed] and are the only undefeated soccer team in the school's history. The 1967 soccer team was 12–1–3, winning the League Championship, the PIAA District 3 Championship and the Inter-District 1–3 Championship (over Ridley Twp. 2–1).