Lebanon County Week 7 football highlights
After Week 7 of action, highlights include Northern Lebanon and Lebanon’s games over the weekend.
With Lebanon County’s fall season coming to its final stretch, the postseason is set to begin for each sport.
The L-L and Mid-Penn wrapped up their golf championships, which leaves the District 3 playoffs next on course. As golfers look to individual tournaments for the season remainder, here’s a recap of the action so far and the upcoming schedule.
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The 2024 Lancaster-Lebanon championships saw lots of talented golf being played, and a few Lebanon County teams led the way. As the competition began at Meadia Heights Golf Club in Lancaster, there was rainfall on the green — so making the par of 71 would be even more difficult with just 25 spots to qualify for District 3 playoffs.
Before action, a pair of squads came in riding successful seasons as Cedar Crest finished the Section 1 champion while Annville-Cleona was the runner up in Section 4. Along with those groups, Lebanon, ELCO and Northern Lebanon saw participants competing to contend for district playoffs next up.
Following the 18 holes, each finished below par as only seven of 22 would advance to the District 3 postseason. Below are the full results from the tournament from Lebanon County teams and individual golfers, and the placings of each who qualified for the next tournament.
Annville-Cleona (373 total), 2nd place (2A)
Cedar Crest (316 total), 3rd place (3A)
Northern Lebanon (366 total), 10th place (3A)
Lebanon (489 total), 14th place (3A)
Logan Francis, Annville-Cleona (78; 2nd place)
Wesley Heller, Annville-Cleona (85; T3rd place)
Aidan Lezon, Annville-Cleona (101)
Trinity Leeper, Lebanon – (131)
Dylan Ramsey, Cedar Crest (75; 2nd place)
Carson DiBiaso. Cedar Crest (78; T8th place)
Ethan Rader, Cedar Crest (81; T12th place)
Isaac Wolfe, Cedar Crest (82 ; T16th)
Davin Kolter, Cedar Crest (82; T16th)
Leland Kohr, Northern Lebanon (89)
Brady Keath, ELCO (91)
Collin Padovani, Northern Lebanon (91)
Brian Bicksler, Northern Lebanon (93)
Levi Shoemaker, Northern Lebanon (93)
Vincent Battistelli, Northern Lebanon (96)
Brett Wenger, ELCO (100)
Jackson Seidel, Cedar Crest – 102
James Dolan, ELCO (103)
Ben DiScuillo, Lebanon (105)
Aidan Long, Northern Lebanon (110)
Zach Leffler, Lebanon (126)
Rolen Firestone, Lebanon (127)
The Mid-Penn championship tournament took place a few weeks later than the L-L tournament, and saw a pair of Lebanon County golfers in action.
After successful seasons with the Cougars, Ajay Horowitz and Alex Irwin took the course for Mid-Penn competition at Dauphin Highlands Golf Course. Neither golfer would qualify for districts, as Horowitz and Irwin both shot far over the 72-par standard. With that, the sophomore pairing’s season came to an end in individual play.
The second stretch of postseason play is set to be at Honey Run Golf Course in York County — and here’s the upcoming slate for the District 3 competition.
October 10: 10 a.m. shotgun start; 3A Team Championship, First round of 3A individuals
October 11: 9 a.m. shotgun start; 2A Team Championship, First round of 2A individuals
October 12: 8 a.m. shotgun start; Second round of 2A/3A individuals start on holes 1 and 10; Champions crowned by end
Following the conclusion of district golf playoffs, those who advance will travel to the Penn State Golf Courses in State College for the final round of competition. Further details will be released after the list of competitors is set, but the initial schedule is below.
Oct. 21-22: Individual Championships; 2A on Blue Course, 3A on White Course
Oct. 23: Team Championships; 2A on Blue Course, 3A on White Course
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