2013 Inductees
2013 Inductees
Lauren Mable Bewley – Class of 2002
- Earned 4 varsity letters in volleyball (2) and track (2)
- 1999 – Volleyball team placed 3rd at States (AAA)
- 2000 – Volleyball team placed 2nd at States (AAA)
- 2001 – Volleyball team placed 5th at States (AAA), District III Champions;
Selected to All-State 2nd Team (AAA), District III & Lanc-Leb League 1st Team All-Star Honors - 2001 – Track team was Lanc-Leb League Champions, Received Rookie of the Year, made State meet appearance, set school records in the 4×100, 4×400 and 100
- 2002 – CV Track MVP, set school records in 100, 200 and 400, 5th at State Meet in 100 & 400 (AAA)
- 2002 Lancaster-Lebanon League Sportsmanship Award Recipient
- Attended Cedarville University – scholarship athlete in volleyball & track, set records in both sports
- Coached volleyball at Lancaster Bible College; Assisted with track at Franklin & Marshall College
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Katie Ranck-Byler – Class of 2001
- Earned 9 varsity letters in basketball (4), volleyball (3), track (1) and field hockey (1)
- 2000-2001 Basketball – Selected New Era Player of the Week
- 1999 & 2000 Volleyball – Selected as Lanc-Leb League Section II, Lanc-Leb League & District III 1st Team All-Star
- 2000 PIAA 1st Team All-State for Volleyball
- 2000 State Champion Runner-Up for Volleyball
- 2000-2001 Jerry Brooks Sportsmanship Award
- 2001 Conestoga Valley Senior Female Outstanding Athlete
- Attended Cairn University (formerly Phila. Biblical Univ.) – played volleyball & basketball for 4 years
- Coached Volleyball for 3 years
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Dan Chow – Class of 2001
- Earned 8 varsity letters in football (3), wrestling (3) and track (2)
- Co-Captain of Football, Wrestling and Track
- Track – 2000 White Rose Invitational Shot Put Champion and 3rd Place Discus
- Wrestling – Overall record of 53 wins and 33 losses at Heavyweight, Three-time Lancaster-Lebanon Academic All-Star, Two-time Lancaster-Lebanon 1st Team All-Star, 2001 Lancaster-Lebanon Championship Tournament Runner-Up, 2000 & 2001 Lancaster-Lebanon Section II Sectional Tournament 3rd Place, Two-Time PIAA District III Tournament Qualifier, 2001 PIAA District III Tournament Semi-Finalist, 2001 Team MVP
- Football – Played Defensive Line and Offensive Line, 2001 PIAA District III Runner-Ups, 2001 Lancaster-Lebanon Section II Outstanding Lineman of the Year Award, 2001 Lancaster-Lebanon Section II Defensive Lineman of the Year, 2001 Lancaster-Lebanon Section II 1st Team Offensive Line All-Star, 2000 & 2001 Lancaster-Lebanon Section II 1st Team Defensive Line All-Star, 2000 & 2001 Team MVP Offensive Lineman Award
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Lloyd S. Greiner – Active 1962-1998
- Served as a Conestoga Valley School Board Member for 33 years, spanned the administration of all five CV Superintendents
- Co-Founder of Conestoga Valley Recreation Association (summer program for kids of the district)
- Received Distinguished Service Award from Executive Board of PA School Boards Association for outstanding dedication 1965-1995
- Founding member of Board of Trustees of Conestoga Valley Education Foundation
- Co-Founder of Conestoga Valley Community Center
- Received New Era Red Rose Award on Jan 13, 1996
- Earned varsity letters in baseball and basketball at Upper Leacock High School, Class of 1952
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Shelby Lynn Weaver Wagner – Class of 1992
- Earned 9 varsity letters in field hockey (3), basketball (3) and softball (3)
- Field Hockey – 1990 & 1991 L-L League 1st Team All-Star (midfield); Senior year – Tri-Captain, Team Offensive MVP & Team High Scorer; Held CV School Record for Career Goals upon graduation
- Basketball – Senior year Tri-Captain, upon graduation was 13th on all-time scoring list at CV
- Softball – 1990 L-L League Honorable Mention All-Star; 1991 L-L League 2nd team All-Star (SS); 1992 L-L League 1st Team All-Star (SS), Team Offensive MVP, Co-Captain
- 1992 Conestoga Valley Senior Female Outstanding Athlete
- Earned partial scholarship to play field hockey at Bloomsburg University – 1992 Division II Conference Champions & Division II NCAA Runner-ups
- Transferred to Messiah College – 1994 Mac League Champions, NCAA Div III Tournament 3rd place; 1995 Mac League Champions, NCAA Div III Tournament 2nd place; played midfield & forward in three NCAA Tournaments
- 1997-2000 – Athletic Director, Health & Phys Education Teacher & coached girls softball, basketball and soccer at Lititz Area Mennonite School