They stood in a straight line, the one that only exists after championship games, and stared across at the rival that has their number.
The Rocks captured the 21st district title in program history, and the 17th under head coach Larry Kostelac Jr.
Some of Lancaster Mennonite’s players wore their gold medals to the team breakfast the next morning. It was one last chance to bask in the glow of their league championship.
For the second year in a row, Trinity and Lancaster Mennonite will face off for District 3 Class 3A boys basketball gold.
A high stakes face off as Lancaster Mennonite takes on Penn Manor. The pressure is on who will secure their spot in the championship. The quest for glory begins now on WGAL eight. Brain Busters. From ...
Jackson Bare scored 25 points to steer Lancaster Mennonite to a 67-45 win over Antietam in the semifinals of the District 3 Class 3A boys basketball playoffs Friday at Lancaster. Bare made seven shots ...
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — After over 630 days, Lancaster Mennonite Blazers Girls Basketball is back on the court after having to pause its program for the 2024/25 season. On Dec. 4, the Blazers played ...
BETHLEHEM — CJ Thompson was on a mission, and Matt Lyons celebrated a career milestone in the best way possible as Holy Cross kept its boys basketball season alive. Playing in his third game back ...
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