And just like that — snap! — the final week of L-L League boys volleyball section play has arrived. And how are we in May already?
The curtain will come down on the regular season after league matches on Tuesday and Thursday.
Here’s everything you need to know about the races, plus plenty of news and notables heading into the last week of play.
SECTION 1
Out front: Cedar Crest (9-1 league, 13-2 overall) and Warwick (9-1, 9-1) are tied for the top spot. Yes sir, it’s all tied up with two to play. We’re looking at a photo finish in this race, with three teams battling it out for two L-L League playoff slots — oh, and the section title.
Still in the picture: Hempfield (7-3, 8-4) is two games back, but depending how things shake down, the Black Knights could end up in some sort of a tie. Stay tuned. And keep the District 3 power ratings close if this indeed comes down to a tiebreaker.
Chase pack: Penn Manor (5-5, 9-7), Manheim Township (4-7, 9-8), Elizabethtown (1-9, 4-11) and Ephrata (1-10, 4-12) are in spoiler mode.
Matches to circle: After a nonleague tilt on Monday against Lower Dauphin, Cedar Crest finishes up Tuesday at Ephrata and Thursday at home against E-town. … Warwick gets Penn Manor at home on Tuesday and then visits — wait for it — Hempfield on Thursday. Circle that one. … The Black Knights are at E-town on Tuesday before welcoming the Warriors on the last night of league play.
Notable: Cedar Crest is seeking its first L-L League section championship. Warwick is going for its fourth straight Section 1 title; the Warriors shared the crown with Hempfield last spring.
SECTION 2
Out front: Manheim Central (12-0, 13-0) is not only alone in first place, but the Barons have clinched no worse than a tie for the section crown. One more win, and Manheim Central gets the gold trophy.
Still in the picture: Cocalico (10-2, 14-2) is alone in second place, and needs two wins, and for Manheim Central to fall twice, to force a tie for the title. We’ll go ahead and call that a long shot. But hey, it’s still on the table. … Conestoga Valley (8-4, 8-6) is two games behind Cocalico, and needs two wins, and for the Eagles to fall twice to force a tie for second place. Again, very likely a long shot. But that’s why you play the matches. … Still some house-cleaning to do here before anything is etched in stone.
Chase pack: Lancaster Mennonite (7-5, 9-7), Northern Lebanon (5-7, 8-10), Lebanon (3-9, 3-10), McCaskey (3-9, 3-11) and Garden Spot (0-12, 1-16) are all looking for fast finishes — especially Lancaster Mennonite and Northern Lebanon, which are in line for postseason bids.
Matches to circle: After an intriguing trip to York Suburban for a nonleague showdown on Monday, Manheim Central finishes up at McCaskey and at Lebanon. A win vs. the Red Tornado, and the Barons would snag the section outright. … Cocalico wraps it up Tuesday at Garden Spot and Thursday at home vs. Conestoga Valley. The Buckskins get Lancaster Mennonite at home on Tuesday and then are at Cocalico to put a bow on the regular season.
Notable: Manheim Central is in line for its third straight section title, and the Barons have also won the last two L-L League tournament championships. Should Manheim Central lock up the section crown, the Barons would host the league semifinals on May 12, with a double-header starting at 5 p.m. The L-L League finale is May 15 at 7 p.m. at Ephrata.
And this: Manheim Central is riding a 36-match winning streak in section play. The Barons have dropped just one set this spring, and that was to Cocalico back on April 1 in Manheim.
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KNIGHTS, STREAKS IN HAPPY VALLEY
The last regular-season tournament was contested on Saturday, and Hempfield and Manheim Township participated in the powerhouse State College Invitational.
Manheim Township did not make it out of pool play, but Hempfield did make it all the way to the playoff bracket. After going 6-0 in the first round of pool play, and 3-3 in the second round of pool play, the Black Knights found themselves in quarterfinals against WPIAL titan North Allegheny — and NA KO’d Hempfield.
NA went on to beat Central Dauphin in the championship match, in what was a star-studded playoff bracket. … Both of the top-ranked teams in the PVCA state rankings were there: Meadville in 2A and Cumberland Valley in 3A; Meadville lost to NA — No. 2 in the PVCA-3A state rankings — in the semifinals, and Cumberland Valley was tripped up by Central York — No. 3 in the PVCA-3A state rankings — in the quarterfinals. … Greater Latrobe — No. 5 in the PVCA-3A state rankings — fell to Meadville in the quarterfinals.
Meadville is ahead of No. 2 Manheim Central in the PVCA-2A state rankings; the Bulldogs beat the Barons in last year’s PIAA title match. Shaler beat Parkland for 3A state gold last spring.
Cedar Crest (8) and Warwick (9) finished up last week inside the PVCA-3A state rankings.
TOP PERFORMERS
* Getting it started with a couple of Cedar Crest stalwarts: St. Francis recruit Jack Wolgemuth waffled 14 kills in a nonleague win against Daniel Boone, he tacked on 11 kills in a Section 1 win over Manheim Township, and he capped the week with 14 digs in the Falcons’ must-have section victory over Hempfield. … Teammate Ryder Rohrer teed up 22 assists in the Daniel Boone match, he had 32 assists in the W over Manheim Township, and he set up 31 assists against Hempfield.
* Three players from Cocalico in the spotlight: Colson Hildebrand dominated at the net with 14 kills in a nonleague victory over Ephrata in the Backyard Brawl, and he tacked on 11 kills in a win over Lebanon, and he slammed 12 kills in a dub over Lancaster Mennonite. … Reilly Stark pounded 14 kills against Ephrata, he served up five aces and he had four digs against Lebanon, and he sparked the D with seven digs against Lancaster Mennonite. … And Jacob Wambolt was the maestro; he had 34 assists against Ephrata, 27 assists vs. Lebanon, and 27 assists in the Lancaster Mennonite match.
* McCaskey’s Yasiel Rodriguez was huge up front with 10 kills and 10 blocks in the Red Tornado’s win over Garden Spot, as McCaskey tripled its win total from 2024.
* Lucky 22. Lebanon picked up a win — its third this season, as the Cedars’ program, like McCaskey’s, picks up some steam — over Garden Spot, with Yadiel Gonzalez getting 22 digs on D, and Savian Perez-Crespo dishing off 22 assists against the Spartans.
* Northern Lebanon bumped off Conestoga Valley 3-2 last Tuesday to knock the Buckskins down a peg in the Section 2 hunt. The heroes were E-town College commit Sam Kolacek, who boomed 17 kills, and Carter Kubica, who set up 37 assists for the Vikings.
* Can’t get through an L-L League boys volleyball notebook without mentioning these two: Manheim Central’s Dylan Musser and Reagan Miller did plenty of damage in two wins last week. Miller uncorked 30 kills — 16 vs. Lancaster Mennonite and 14 vs. Conestoga Valley — and Musser had 33 assists and four aces against the Blazers, and 28 assists with a trio of aces vs. the Buckskins, as the Barons kept on keeping on.
* Penn Manor had a busy week with four matches, including three in a row, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The Comets won the last three straight, with victories over E-town, Lower Dauphin and Daniel Boone. Rayn Andreychek had five digs against E-town, 15 digs against LD, and 15 more digs against Boone. And David Kirkley had five blocks vs. E-town and 15 digs and three aces vs. Boone, as Penn Manor continues to chase a D3-3A playoff bid.
* Talk about stuffing the stat sheet. Ephrata’s Fries brothers were key cogs for the Mountaineers in three matches last week. Against Cocalico, Austin swatted 18 kills and Brayden had 32 assists and 13 digs; against Warwick, Austin had 12 kills and Brayden set up 30 assists; and against Manheim Township, Austin had 13 kills, 13 blocks and 14 digs, and Brayden had 23 assists, 13 digs and a pair of aces.
DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFF PICTURE
Heading into the final week of the regular season, eight L-L League teams are inside the bubble in their respective classifications to snag a playoff invite.
Class 3A: Warwick (3), Cedar Crest (5), Hempfield (11), Cocalico (13) and Penn Manor (16) are inside the 16-team window. … Those three straight wins to cap last week helped the Comets, who muscled their way into the top-16. … Manheim Township (19) and Conestoga Valley (21) need fast finishes — and help — to make it. … Warwick fell to No. 4 Central York in last year’s finale. … Cumberland Valley is at No. 1 to start the week.
Class 2A: Manheim Central (1), Lancaster Mennonite (5) and Northern Lebanon (10) are all safely inside the 14-team bubble. … Linville Hill Christian out of the Commonwealth Christian Athletic Conference is at No. 4. … As mentioned, Manheim Central is at No. 2 York Suburban for a must-see nonleague tilt on Monday. That could be a finals preview. … The D3 playoffs, in both classifications, start May 20.
Undefeated D3 squads heading into the week: Manheim Central (13-0), Cumberland Valley (14-0), Governor Mifflin (13-0) and Central York (12-0).
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