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MAY 23:  PIAA Releases Team Championship Brackets     BLAX    Softball    Boys Volleyball

MAY 22: BLAX To Face CCHS for District Crown   Link

MAY 22:  PIAA Track & Field Championship Schedule  Link

MAY 22:  Volleyball Defeats Parkland to Advance to District Championship   Link

MAY 17: LVC May Weather Storm  Link

MAY 16: Softball Falls in LVC Championship   Link

MAY 16: District Track & Field Results   Day 2

MAY 15: District Track & Field Results   Day 1

MAY 15: District XI Lacrosse  Link

MAY 13: Pros and Cons on Interscholastic Transfers   Link

MAY 9: Results of LVC Track Championships  Day 1    Day 2

MAY 7: Brosky One of Best in District XI Track  Link

MAY 6: PIAA Challenges Boys Playing on Girls Teams  Link

APRIL 21:  Bottiglieri Leaves EHS for Lehigh   Link

MARCH 22: Hornets Take It Off in SHAVE FOR THE BRAVE    Link   Link

MARCH 3: Boys' Earned 7th Consecutive District XI Swimming Championship   Link  Final Results

FEBRUARY 22: Younger, Franklin, Grabowski, and Daichendt Earn Medals at District XI Meet   Link

FEBRUARY 14: Ten Members of Class of 2013 Sign National Letters of Intent  Pictures  Link

DECEMBER 21: White Commits to WVU   Link

DECEMBER 11: Morning Call Releases FH All-Area Team   Link

DECEMBER 10: Kazmierski Named Field Hockey All-American    Link

DECEMBER 9: Field Hockey Selected Morning Call Team of the Year   Link

DECEMBER 4: Three Hornets Earn PA Field Hockey Honors   Link

SEPTEMBER 4:  Helmets at Center of Battle to Tame Concussions  Link

SEPTEMBER 4:  Girls Take Longer to Recover from Concussions   Link

AUGUST 15: New Regulations Released for Sudden Cardiac Arrest Syndrome  Link

JUNE 19: NOCSAE Issues Warning About Concussion Claims   Link

Sports at a glance

2012 VARSITY FALL SPORTS
FINAL RECORDS AT A GLANCE

SPORT

OVERALL

LVC

Cross Country (B)

 5 - 6

5 - 6

Cross Country (G)

10 - 1

10 - 1

Field Hockey (LVC/District XI Champs)

 23 - 2

13 - 1

Football

 5 - 6

 4 - 5

Golf (LVC Season/Tournament Champs)

11 - 0

11 - 0

Soccer (B) (LVC Champs)

    18 - 4 - 1

12 - 2

Soccer (G)    12 - 5 - 2
10 - 3 - 1

Tennis (G)

 11 - 4

 8 - 3

Volleyball (G) (LVC West Division Champs)

16  - 5

12 - 2

2012- 13 VARSITY WINTER SPORTS
FINAL RECORDS AT A GLANCE

SPORT

OVERALL

LVC

Basketball (B)

12 - 12

 9 - 5

Basketball (G)

 9  - 13

5 - 9

Rifle (NEPRL Season and Tournament Champs)

 11 - 0

 11 - 0

Swimming (B) (LVC/District Champs)

 12 - 3

 10 - 0

Swimming (G)

  7 - 7 - 1

 8 - 2 - 1

Wrestling

 13 - 8

 6 - 2

2013 VARSITY SPRING SPORTS
RECORDS AT A GLANCE

SPORT

OVERALL

LVC

Baseball(LVC West Division Champs)

 17 - 5

 13 - 2

Lacrosse (B)(LVC Season Champs)

16 - 6

 8 - 2

Lacrosse (G)

11 - 9

 8  - 4

Softball(LVC West Division Champs)

 16 - 7

 9 - 6

Tennis (B)

14 - 2

 11 - 1

Track & Field (B)

 6 - 3

 6 - 3

Track & Field (G) (LVC Champs)

 9 - 0

 9 - 0

Volleyball (B) (LVC West Division Champs)

 17 - 5

9 - 3

Current Schedules/Times/Site  Link
LVC Scores and Standing
Link

More District XI Scores and Brackets  Link
More PIAA Scores and Brackets  Link

 

 


Headlines

DISTRICT  XI PLAYOFFS
LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP PPD TO FRIDAY

Boys Lacrosse - May 24th v CCHS at Memorial Field, 5300pm (Championship)
Softball - May 23rd  v Parkland at Parkland, 400pm (still on as scheduled)
Boys Volleyball - May 23rd v Whitehall at Whitehall, 700pm (Championship)

BASEBALL LOSES DISTRICT XI 1ST ROUND (5/22/13)
Too many errors and a lack of clutch hitting contributed to the Hornets 8-5 loss to Stroudsburg in the opening round of the District XI Tournament.  John Schreiner's young team more than doubled the Mountaineers hits (11-5) but hit into 3 critical double plays to end scoring opportunities.  Leading the way for EHS were Jared Miller, Jason Fatzinger, Storm Schicht and Jake Pacheco with 2 hits each, while Fatzinger and Dan Findlay had 2 rbi's.  The Hornets closed the 2013 season with a final record of 17-5.

2013 LVC LACROSSE ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

Congratulations to Sami Abel, Marc Feldman, Cory Hill, Garrett Miers, and Kiera Godusky who were honored between games at the LVC LAX Championships.

GIRLS TRACK COMPLETES UNDEFEATED SEASON. WINS LVC REGULAR SEASON AND CHAMPIONSHIP MEET TITLES.


BLAX DEFEATS PARKLAND 6-5 IN OT (4/25/13)

Peter Conway's last second goal in OT, carried the Hornets to a 6-5 win over Parkland and into first place in the LVC.  Leading the charge for the Hornets was Sr. Mark Feldman who scored 3 goals and added an assist.  According to head coach Scott Ketcham, "Mark wouldn't let us lose.  He willed us to win".  This weekend Emmaus travels to Radnor HS to play Lower Merion in the Katie Samson Classic.  Next Monday the Hornets travel to Upper Dublin before ending the regular season at perennial power CCHS. 

GLAX HANDS FREEDOM 17-8 LOSS (4/10/13)

Sr. Kaitlyn Wills finds the goal during the Hornets victory over Freedom.

BASEBALL REMAINS UNDEFEATED (4/09/13)

Jr. Josh Lemaster threw a 5 inning shut-out in the Hornets 15-0 win over Northampton.

SOFTBALL SUFFERS 1ST LOSS (4/09/13)

Northampton was able to do what no other team could this spring, which was to limit the Hornets to only 2 hits in their 2-0 loss to the Kids.

BOYS VOLLEYBALL REMAINS UNDEFEATED IN LVC (4/09/13)

Strong play by Charlie Jerry and Jake Reynolds enabled the Hornets to stay unbeaten in the LVC via a 28-26, 25-15, 25-22 win over Northampton.

BLAX GOES TO LONG ISLAND AND RECORDS BIG WIN (4/06/13)
Growing up on Long Island, Head Coach Scott Ketscham understands what it takes to build his Hornets into a power program.  A big part of the process is to travel to lacrosse hot-beds and play top level competition.  This past Saturday, Ketcham did just that taking his young Hornets to Long Island to play perenial power Jericho and came away with a 7-5 win.  The senior class came up big with Garrett Miers (20 saves), Marc Feldman (4 goals) and Drew Phillips (2 goals) leading the way.

GLAX DROPS HARD FOUGHT GAME (15-9) TO WYOMING SEMINARY (4/6/13)

Attack Samantha Abel and Middy Kiera Godusky double-team a Wyoming Seminary defender during Hornets loss this weekend.  Emmaus was led by Kaitlyn Wills (6 goals) and Dakata Walck (2 goals/1 assists).

BLAX DEFEATS CCHS, 10-6 (4/4/13)
In an early season match-up between LVC preseason favorites, Scott Ketcham's young Hornets overcame a shakey 1st quarter to defeat the Vikings 10-6.  Trailing 3-1 early in the opening quarter, the Green and Gold dominated play on their way to an important conference victory.  The Hornets improved their overall record to 3-2 (2-1 LVC) and travel to Jerico, LI this Saturday.

GLAX DOMINATES CCHS, 17-2 (4/4/13)

Jr. Attack Cecilia Rogers scores a goal during the Hornets victory over the Vikettes.

BLAX HANDLES PARKLAND 8-3 (4/2/13)

Sr. Marc Feldman battles a Parkland defender during Hornets victory at Memorial Field.

BASEBALL REMAINS UNDEFEATED WITH VICTORY OVER DIERUFF (4/2/13)

Sr. Third Baseman Taylor Jones makes a nice back-handed play against the Huskies.

SHANKWEILER LEDS BOYS VOLLEYBALL OVER DIERUFF (4/2/13)

Sr. captain and reigning league MVP Gabe Shankweiler spikes one of his 9 kills during the Hornets 25-15, 25-16, 25-18 victory over Dieruff.

SOFTBALL CAGES THE CANARIES 7-2 (3/28/13)

Jr. Pitcher Rachel Brown struck out 10 in Hornets 7-2 win over Allen.


GLAX GETS NEW COACH FIRST WIN (3/27/13)


Stingy defensive play by Maddie Schantz and Sidney Wilson led the Hornets to an 18-2 victory over Liberty, giving Head Coach Nancy DeBellis her first official win.

BLAX OPENS SEASON WITH 16-7 VICTORY OVER SOUTHERN LEHIGH (3/23/13)

Sr. Cory Hill blocks a Solehi scoring chance during Hornets opening game victory on Saturday.

SHAVE FOR THE BRAVE.
Shannon Petrunak and her track & field team raised over $40,000 this past Friday for the St. Baldrick's Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research.  This brings the team's 3 year total to almost $150,000.  Congratulations Shannon and student-athletes for a job well done.

GIRLS BASKETBALL AWARD WINNERS


Hornet 3-PT Club award winners celebrate at the team's end-of-the-year banquet.

GIRLS SOCCER BANQUET

Lady Hornets pose for one final picture at the team banquet.

BOYS SWIMMING WINS 7th CONSECUTIVE DISTRICT XI 3A TITLE: Gold medalists Robert Bishop, Andrew Bond, Carter Paules, Greg Richie, and Cody Wimmer led the Hornets to a 481.5 - 437.5 victory over Parkland and their 7th consecutive championship.  Also earning medals were Matt Kline, David Larson, Marc Primelo, and Thomas Wang.  The girls were runner-up for the 12th consecutive year defeating 3rd place Liberty 343.5 - 287 and finishing behind Parkland 457.5 - 343.5.  Morgan Weigner earned a gold medal while Maura Brennan, Tori Bingham, Claire Frank, Taylor Iobst, Natalie Schaeffer and Casey Young also medaled.

COLE FRANKLIN EARNS TRIP TO PIAA WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS:  Freshmen sensation Cole Franklin finished 3rd at the NE Regionals and earned a hard fought trip to the state championships in Hershey this coming weekend.  Franklin (30-11) pinned Nazareth's Sage Karam in the consolation final at 138 lbs.

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE RIFLE TEAM FOR DEFEATING SOLEHI 961-960 TO COMPLETE AN UNDEFEATED SEASON AND EARN THE NEPRL REGULAR SEASON AND TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS.

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE BOYS SWIMMING TEAM FOR WINNING THEIR 9TH CONSECUTIVE LVC CHAMPIONSHIP.

WRESTLERS DEFEAT FR. JUDGE AND NORRISTOWN IN KONKRETE DUALS (01/26/13)

Jr. Mac Lawresnce pins his opponent from Fr. Judge at 160 lbs during the Konkrete Duals.  The Hornets defeated Judge 36-31 and Norristown 37-36 to improve their record to 13-6.

WRESTLERS IMPROVE TO 6-1 IN LVC FOLLOWING 57-12 WIN OVER DIERUFF (01/23/13)

So. Cole Franklin gets a pin at 138 lbs.

LIBERTY HANDS BOYS BASKETBALL TOUGH LOSS 58-52 (01/22/13)


Jr. Nate Feiertag scores on a lay-up v Liberty.

WRESTLERS DOMINATE ALLEN 60-16 (01/16/13)

Sr. Jasen Grabowski pins Allen's Luis Octaviano during
their bout at 145 lbs.

BOYS BASKETBALL DEFEATS PARKLAND 55-52 (01/15/13)

Sr. Gabe Shankweiler overpowers a Parkland defender
during the Hornts upset over the undefeated Trojans.

JH WRESTLERS WIN 2013 HORNET DUALS (01/05/13)

Head Coach Thad Smith and his JH team celebrate their first championship in the Hornet Duals.  The wrestlers defeated Catasauqua, Bangor, Quakertown and Stroudsburg to win the title.

CLICK HERE TO VISIT SCOTT JOHNSON'S WEBSITE FOR INFORMATION ON EMMAUS ATHLETICS 

CLICK HERE FOR 2012-13 TEAM SCHEDULES

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR'S HONOR ROLL
Many of our student-athletes not only  excel in the athletic arena, but in the classroom as well.  To view a listing of our past and current members of the Athletic Director Honor Roll, use the Athletic Department tab.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dates

FALL PHYSICALS - SATURDAY, JUNE 15th. 

1ST DAY OF FALL SPORTS PRACTICE - MONDAY, AUGUST 12th.

DATES AND INFORMATION

SCHOLATIC APTITUDE TEST - U.S. Registration Deadlines

2012-13 Test Dates

Test

Regular Registration Deadline
(postmark/submit by)

October 6,  2012

SAT & Subject Tests

September 7, 2012

November 3, 2012

SAT & Subject Tests

October 4, 2012

December 1, 2012

SAT & Subject Tests

November 2, 2012

January 26, 2013

SAT & Subject Tests

December 27, 2013

March 9, 2013

SAT only

February 8, 2013

May 4, 2013

SAT & Subject Tests

April 5 2013

June 1,  2013

SAT & Subject Tests

May 3, 2013

 
CLASS OF 2013
NCAA NATIONAL LETTER OF INTENT
SIGNING PERIODS
Signing Dates For Prospective Student-Athletes Enrolling in the 2013-14 Academic Year

Sport

Initial Signing Date

Final Signing Date

Basketball and All Other Sports Not Listed (Early Period) 

November 14, 2012

November 21, 2012 

Basketball (Regular Period) April 17, 2013 D-I: May 15, 2013
D-II: Aug 1, 2013

Football (Midyear JC Transfer) 

December 9, 2012

January 15, 2013 

Football (Regular Period) 

February 6, 2013

April 1, 2013 

Field Hockey, Soccer, Track and Field, Cross Country,
Men's Water Polo 

February 6, 2013 

August 1, 2013

All Other Sports Not Listed (Regular Period) 

April 17, 2013 

August 1, 2013





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