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Schuylkill Colonial League - Blue Division: Manheim Central: Barons: Manheim: Lancaster AAAA maroon & gray District III Lancaster-Lebanon League - Section 2: State Champions 2003 (AAA) - runner up 2004 (AAA), 2009 (AAA) & 2018 (AAAAA) Manheim Township: Blue Streaks Lancaster Lancaster AAAAAA blue & white District III Lancaster-Lebanon League ...
The Blue Mountain boys' soccer team was one of the first schools in the county to embrace soccer as a varsity sport thanks to the efforts of ex-Blue Mountain chemistry teacher and former head coach Rob Burcik. The team has won multiple Schuylkill League championships since its founding, most recently in 2020, 2021, & 2022 by the varsity squad.
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The Lewis Cup was an American soccer trophy established in 1914 as the championship trophy for the amateur Blue Mountain League, which was composed of clubs from the Lehigh Valley region of northeastern Pennsylvania. It was later awarded to the winners of the American Soccer League's League Cup.
The Mountain Athletic Conference (MAC [1] [failed verification] or simply Mountain Conference) [citation needed] is a high school athletic conference with the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) [2] [failed verification] located in the state of Pennsylvania. The conference is located primarily in the central region of the ...
Blue Bell: 19 Manor Blue Jays: Manor College: Jenkintown: 19 Northampton Spartans: Northampton Community College: Bethlehem: 19 Penn Highlands Black Bears: Pennsylvania Highlands Community College: Johnstown: 20 Thaddeus Stevens Tech Bulldogs: Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology: Lancaster: 19 Westmoreland County Wolfpack: Westmoreland ...
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J. Birney Crum Stadium in Allentown, a 15,000-capacity stadium, is the largest high school football stadium in the Mid-Atlantic region of the nation and the home field for all three Allentown-based Eastern Pennsylvania Conference high school football teams, Allen, Central Catholic, and Dieruff high schools.