Lancaster Mennonite School - Athletics

Athletics

The Lancaster Mennonite High School sports program competes in the Lancaster-Lebanon League (local public school league) and the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association. The Blazers regularly qualify to play for league championships, District III playoffs and state tournaments. The following high school sports are offered:

Fall
Cross Country for Boys and Girls, Girls Field Hockey, Golf, Boys and Girls Soccer, Girls Volleyball, Girls Tennis
Winter
Girls Basketball, Boys Basketball, Chess Team, Quiz Bowl
Spring
Baseball, Softball, Boys Tennis, Boys Volleyball, Track & Field, Boys Lacrosse

The girls soccer team won its first state championship in 2008 and was runner-up in 2009. In 2010, the boys soccer team was the District III champion and state semi-finalist and, in 2011, the team won the District III championship and was the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) Class AA champion (state champion).

Eligible students at the Locust Grove Campus participate with Lancaster Campus middle school students on "junior high" teams in the Lancaster-Lebanon League while the Kraybill Campus offers middle school (grades 6-8) teams in the Commonwealth Christian Athletic Conference. At the elementary level, Lancaster Mennonite School formed the Mennonite Sports Organization as an alternative to community leagues for basketball, soccer and field hockey.

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