![]() ![]() ![]() They are now a full-fledged behemoth that could not only hang with some of the best teams in all corners of the District 3 landscape, but ultimately win the “big boy” division of central Pennsylvania high school football as they did in 2017. Over the last handful of years, Manheim Township was steadily and persistently risen from the ranks of a program that could spring the occasional landmark upset and be pesky enough to finish in the middle of the pack in terms of the L-L Section 1 race. If you’re from around these parts, chances are that you already know the story here. Yet incredibly enough, those are the heights that Manheim Township head coach Mark Evans and his staff have now elevated the Blue Streaks’ program to. This year, when speaking on the topics of the Lancaster-Lebanon League Section 1 and the District 3-6A field most specifically, the conversation begins and ends with the Manheim Township Blue Streaks. And for good reason.Īll things considered, most teams would be quite envious when a “rebuilding” year consists of a three-team share of a division title and a semifinal appearance in the district playoffs. Okay, maybe that isn’t exactly the same phrase, but in the world of high school football, it still rings true. ![]()
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