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OAL Sponsoring Free Physicals
Presenting sponsor of the Lancaster Lebanon League, Orthopedic Associates of Lancaster, is once again offering free PIAA physical exams for athletes in grades 7-12 that are participating in a PIAA sport.
Physicals at the Lancaster Office on North Pointe Boulevard will be July 11th from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and July 20th from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The Lebanon Office on Cornwall Road will offer exams on July 15th and July 23rd, from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on both dates.
Appointments are required at both sites and can be made by calling 717-735-6649. Required forms can be found on the OAL website.
2020 A. Landis Brackbill Scholar Athlete Award
The A. Landis Brackbill Scholar Athlete Award is sponsored by the Brackbill Family and is presented to athletes that are “exceptional student athletes within the greater community.” Athletes must compete in at least two varsity sports their senior year and also have a GPA of at least 3.5. Each school may nominate two athletes and the Brackbill Award Committee selects the most outstanding male and female athletes in the Lancaster-Lebanon League to receive this award.
The Lancaster-Lebanon League is very pleased to recognize Julianna Garber of Lampeter-Strasburg and Benjamin Mann of Manheim Township as the 2020 award recipients.
“Julz” has 3.97 GPA that places her 24/242 students at LS. She will attend the University of Delaware on an academic scholarship. She served as captain of both the field hockey team and the softball team. She has been named All-State in both field hockey and softball. In field hockey, her squad won a Lancaster Lebanon League title for the first time in school history and competed in the PIAA tournament. Her softball team won a state title during her sophomore year and finished as PIAA runner-up her junior year. Julz has an extensive list of accolades in community service and leadership. She will be continue her softball career for the Blue Hens.
Ben has a 4.0 GPA that places him in the top 10 in his class. He plans to attend Yale University. He was captain of the football, basketball, and lacrosse teams. As a sophomore he started on the state champion lacrosse team. In football he was recognized as a Mini Maxwell Award winner and a PA Football All-Academic Gold Star Award winner. Ben will play football in college.
The nominees from each school are:
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*Indicates award finalists. Finalists also receive scholarship awards.
A. Landis Brackbill was the first Executive Director of the Lancaster-Lebanon League.
Brackbill was born and raised in Gap. He attended Salisbury High School and graduated from the F&M Academy. Brackbill had a love for baseball and was a very talented left-handed pitcher.
After High School, he was recruited by Jack Coombs, baseball coach at Duke University. While at Duke, Brackbill injured his left arm ending his competitive pitching. Although he had an arm injury, he still was able to pitch some batting practice for the Philadelphia Athletics under manager Connie Mack. Over the years Brackbill had a close relationship with Mr. Mack.
He continued at Duke earning a degree to become a mathematics teacher and started his teaching career at Salisbury High School. Brackbill continued his education at the University of Pennsylvania obtaining a Master’s Degree with certification as a secondary principal. He became Principal at Terre Hill High School and later moved to Millersville as principal of Manor High School, which is now Penn Manor.
Thank you to the Brackbill family for sponsoring the awards in honor of their father.
The Manheim Touchdown Club began awarding scholarships to each of the Brackbill recipients in 2006. Because the Brackbill Award Committee already had in place a process to select the most outstanding female and male athletes in the Lancaster Lebanon League, the decision was made to provide scholarship awards to the Brackbill winners instead of establishing a separate award. The Brackbill Committee is autonomous and has no relationship to the Manheim Touchdown Club.
Scholarship money for the finalists was provided by Orthopedic Associates of Lancaster, presenting Sponsor of the Lancaster Lebanon League.
LL League Hall of Fame Class of 2020
It is with great pride that we present the Lancaster-Lebanon League Hall of Fame Class of 2020!
Edwin McGehee, Administrator
In a 33-year education career at Hempfield High School, Ed McGehee served as Director of Athletics from 1957 until his retirement in 1989.
During this time he oversaw the growth of athletics at Hempfield, which tripled from five sports to 18, including instituting a full slate of girls sports.
He also served as president of the Lancaster-Lebanon League Athletic Director Association for 16 years. During this time he was honored as PSADA Athletic Director of the Year in 1989, the NCSSAD National Athletic Director of the Year (1990), and with the NIAA Award of Merit (1989).
He was inducted into the Hempfield Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005.
Lenny Neff, Official
In a 41-year career as a basketball official Lenny Neff earned the respect and admiration of his peers as well as players and coaches.
Inducted into the Conestoga Valley Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005, Neff earned eight varsity letters in football, basketball, track and field and baseball. He was a two-time Red Rose Conference honoree in football, earning First Team recognition in 1962, as well as District Three All-State Honorable Mention.
Enlisting in the U.S. Air Force following graduation, Neff had several postings in the Far East during his four-year hitch, including two years in Okinawa and a year in South Vietnam. While in the military he received a tryout invitation with the Columbia Raiders semi-professional football team and, after mustering out, played a year with the Lebanon Rams semi-pro franchise.
As an official, Neff worked over 50 post-season games across L-L League, District Three and PIAA State tournaments, including the 2005 State Championship game. He served as President of the L-L League Chapter of Basketball Officials in 1987-88 and was the winner of the H. Grant Hurst Memorial Award for the 1984-85 season.
Michael Seigfried, Coach
Over a 34-year, and counting, career coaching soccer Philadelphia native Mike Seigfried has set a high standard with a record of 412 wins, 192 losses and 34 ties.
His Eastern Lebanon High School boys teams won PIAA State championships in 1986, ’98 and 2003 and were state runners-up in 2002. The 2003 team was ranked 16th in the US Final NSCAA ranking. His teams were District Three champions in 1990, ’98, ’99, 2002, and 2003. He coached one National All-American, five Regional All-Americans and seven Pa. All-State honorees.
Beyond their accomplishments on the pitch, Seigfried’s team earned NSCAA Team Academic Awards in 1998 and 2001-05, 2007-11 with two National Academic All-Americans and three Regional Academic All-Americans.
Prior to his arrival at Elco, Seigfried coached four seasons at Philadelphia Community College. After stepping down as boys head coach, Mike coached the Elco, junior high girls for three seasons. He also coached the Lanco United Premier ’90 Girls team from 2002-07. He then joined the coaching staff at Conestoga Valley High School, assisting one of his former players, Dave Hartlaub. He continues to assist at CV.
Seigfried has served on the NSCAA Associate National Staff – instructing NSCAA coaching courses – for 27 years and as the NSCAA Technical Coordinator since 2005.
Seigfried was President of the L-L Soccer Coaches Association from 1992-94. He was L-L Coach of the Year in 1987, ‘90’ ’92, ’94, 2000, ’03 and ’11; PA. State Coach of the Year in 1994, 2004 and ’11. He received the 2004 PSAHPERD Excellence in Coaching Award, the 2010 NSCAA High School ‘Mario Donangelo’ National Merit Award, the 2011 L-L League ‘Lanny Ammon’ Service and Dedication Award, was twice the NSCAA National Associate Soccer Coach of the Year (1998, 2008) and in 2014 was awarded the Pennsylvania Soccer Coaches Association Hall of Fame/Honor.
Joyce Zangari, Coach
Joyce Zangari taught and coached in the Donegal School District for over 39 years, earning the Outstanding Teacher Award in 2002.
She coached girls tennis for four seasons, girls gymnastics for three seasons and Junior High/Senior High Cheerleading for eight years. But her greatest coaching impression was made on the field hockey pitch where she coached the Indians for 22 seasons, 19 as varsity head coach.
Over that time her teams never had a losing season, winning the Lancaster County and District Three championships in 1972 and turning out numerous All-Star players. She was honored with the National High School Coaching ward in 1987 and received the Lancaster-Lebanon Field Hockey Coaches Association Appreciation Award in 1985.
Special thanks to Dave Byrne for helping to compile these biographies!
PIAA Cancels 2020 Spring Season
As difficult as this decision was, it was the right decision. At the forefront of this decision is the student-athletes, officials and member schools’ safety and well-being.
The PIAA Board of Directors will meet in the coming months to address any concerns that arise from the membership from the COVID-19 pandemic. While PIAA remains hopeful that summer activities will be able to commence July 1, it is still too early to reach any decisions or offer guidance at this time.
Remember to practice social distancing and continue to follow the orders of the governor and the Secretary of Health.
Be well and stay safe!
Ron Kennedy
Executive Director Lancaster-Lebanon League.
2020 Swimming Champions
At long last, the full results of the Orthopedic Associates of Lancaster LL League Swimming Championship results for 2020.
Both Manheim Township squads (boys and girls) prevailed in the dual meet season in Section 1 and came out on top in the all league meet. Ephrata captured the Boys Section 2 title and Lampeter-Strasburg was Girls Section 2 champions.
Individually for the girls:
- 200 Medley Relay: Manheim Township
- 200 Freestyle: Ashley Parry (Garden Spot)
- 200 Individual Medley: Claire O’Neill (Donegal)
- 50 Freestyle: Hannah Greenway (Warwick)
- 100 Butterfly: Gabby Stramara (Manheim Township)
- 100 Freestyle: Catherine Horner (Lampeter-Strasburg)
- 500 Freestyle: Liz Perot (Manheim Township)
- 200 Freestyle Relay: Warwick
- 100 Backstroke: Catherine Horner (Lampeter-Strasburg)
- 100 Breaststroke: Jordynn Park (Donegal)
- 400 Freestyle Relay: Hempfield
- Full 2020 Results
For the boys:
- 200 Medley Relay: Manheim Township
- 200 Freestyle: Ashley Parry (Garden Spot)
- 200 Individual Medley: Claire O’Neill (Donegal)
- 50 Freestyle: Hannah Greenway (Warwick)
- 100 Butterfly: Gabby Stramara (Manheim Township)
- 100 Freestyle: Catherine Horner (Lampeter-Strasburg)
- 500 Freestyle: Liz Perot (Manheim Township)
- 200 Freestyle Relay: Warwick
- 100 Backstroke: Catherine Horner (Lampeter-Strasburg)
- 100 Breaststroke: Jordynn Park (Donegal)
- 400 Freestyle Relay: Hempfield
- Full 2020 Results
League Basketball Playoff Scenarios
The Orthopedic Associates of Lancaster LL League Basketball playoffs get underway this week!
With one more regular season date yet to play, here’s what we know:
Boys
Section 1 Champion: Cedar Crest
Section 1 Runner Up: McCaskey
Section 2 Champion: Warwick
Section 2 Runner Up: Elizabethtown
Section 3 Champion: Lampeter-Strasburg
Section 3 Runner Up: Cocalico
Section 5 Champion: Columbia
Section 5 Runner Up: Lancaster Mennonite
What about Section 4? ELCO (10-2) is at Lancaster Catholic (11-1) on Tuesday 2/4 for the last regular season league game with the section title on the line. If Lancaster Catholic wins, the Crusaders are the Section 4 Champion and ELCO the Runner Up. If ELCO wins that will mean a tie for the Section 4 Championship, and by league rules a tiebreaker game will be needed. That tiebreaker game would be played Wednesday 2/5 at Warwick at 7:00 p.m.
Girls
The girls side section champions are all decided, but if you like deep dives on runner up tiebreaker rules, this is the place!
Section 1 Champion: Hempfield
Section 1 Runner Up: Manheim Township
Section 2 Champion: Ephrata
Section 2 Runner Up: Warwick or Elizabethtown
Section 3 Champion: Solanco
Section 3 Runner Up: Manheim Central
Section 4 Champion: Lancaster Catholic
Section 4 Runner Up: Northern Lebanon
Section 5 Champion: Lancaster Country Day
Section 5 Runner Up: Pequea Valley or Lancaster Mennonite
Photos From the 2020 Wrestling Championships
Special thanks for Jon Mitchell, LL League Wrestling Chairperson for the photos of the 2020 Wrestling Championships, presented by LAW.
2020 Wrestling League Champions
Colt Barley, 152 lbs, not pictured
2020 Wrestling Team Champion Hempfield
League Champion T-shirts provided by Orthopedic Associates of Lancaster
Finalist T-shirts were provided by Joe’s Famous Wings
2020 Team Runner-Up Garden Spot
2020 Section 3 Champion Northern Lebanon
2020 Kenneth W. Ober Outstanding Wrestler
Will Betancourt, Manheim Central
2020 Shorty Hitchcock Most Falls in the Least Time
Conner Zeamer, Manheim Central
2020 Wrestling Championships
The 2020 edition of the Orthopedic Associates of Lancaster LL League Wrestling Championships, presented by LAW is in the books.
Section 1 Champion Hempfield returned to league championship form after a 16 year hiatus, racking up 224 team points spread across 2 champions and 13 medalists. Section 2 Champion Garden Spot was in second with 186.5. Northern Lebanon was awarded their trophy for winning Section 3. All three teams were undefeated in section duals.
Manheim Central’s Will Betancourt became just the 5th wrestler to win 4 LL League Championships.
2020 Complete Brackets
2020 Team Standings
The complete list of champions:
Free Sports Physical at OAL
The Lancaster Lebanon League is excited to announce a tremendous opportunity for our students athletes being offered by our presenting sponsor, Orthopedic Associates of Lancaster. Free physical exams for any student athletes in grades 7-12 will be administered at the Lebanon Office on Wednesday, February 12th from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the Lancaster Office on Tuesday, February 18th from 6 to 8 p.m. Appointments are required, see the flyer for full details.
Physical exams are required prior to trying out or participating in any PIAA sport. Athletes that competed in the fall and/or winter and did not sustain an injury can complete a recertification form and do not need a new physical exam. Athletes that are competing for the first time this school year, or were injured in the fall or spring season, need medical clearance to compete. Athletes should pick up the required forms from their Athletic Office PRIOR to arriving for their physical exam.