L-S Athletes To Join Hall Of Fame

The Lampeter-Strasburg (L-S) Varsity Club will induct four new members to the Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday, Oct. 8, during the football game between Lampeter-Strasburg and Donegal, known as the L-S Varsity Club Athletic Hall of Fame Game.

The inductees are Mary Lou Landis Cannone, Danielle Rittenhouse Carr, Sarah Lutz Hartman, and Jenna McHale.

Cannone, Class of 1967, played field hockey, basketball, softball, and hockey, and she was also involved in gymnastics and track. She earned two letters in field hockey and one in basketball. She was the county's high scorer in hockey for two seasons, and she was a first-string all-star for hockey in 1966-67. She was named the Outstanding Female Athlete for the Class of 1967. After high school, she attended Messiah College and played field hockey in 1967-68. She is married to Santo Cannone and lives in Florida.

Carr, Class of 2009, earned 12 letters, evenly split between volleyball, basketball, and track and field. In volleyball, she was named to the Lancaster-Lebanon (L-L) League All-Section Team and was team MVP her senior year, when the team made districts. In basketball, she scored 1,025 career points. She was named to the L-L League All-Section Team as a junior and a senior and to the All-State Tournament Team as a senior. In track and field, she earned high finishes at league, district, and invitational meets.

Carr played basketball at Eastern Mennonite University; she also attended Millersville University and has a bachelor's degree in business administration. She coaches basketball and track at Upper Merion Area High School. She is married to Jarrett Carr and lives in Ambler.

Hartman, Class of 1995, participated in track, field hockey, and basketball, earning 10 total letters. In track, she was team MVP in 1994 and also qualified for and earned medals at league, district, and state levels, including qualifying for states in the 100-meter dash as a freshman. In field hockey, she earned Section 2 All-Star honorable mention recognition. She won the Coaches Award for track in 1993 and the L-S Varsity Club Sportsmanship Award in 1995.

Hartman has a bachelor's degree in business administration from Clarion University, where she ran track, and a Master of Business Administration from Philadelphia University. She is married to Shaun Hartman and lives in Flourtown.

McHale, Class of 2011, earned four varsity letters in field hockey and four in lacrosse. In field hockey, she holds records for most goals in a game and most career assists. She was a four-time MVP for offense as the leading scorer, and she received L-L League All-Star honors and all-state recognition throughout high school. She was the Wendy's High School Heisman winner as a senior. In lacrosse, she holds the record for most goals in a game. Throughout high school, she received L-L All-Star honors. She was voted Female Athlete of the Year at L-S in 2011.

McHale attended Kent State University, where she played field hockey, and is attending HACC, Central Pennsylvania's Communty College, currently studying nursing. She lives in Willow Street.

Prior to the football game, the Varsity Club will sponsor a coffee and dessert reception in the Lampeter-Strasburg High School cafeteria to allow the inductees to celebrate their achievement with their family and friends and to make remarks. The inductees will then be escorted to the football field, where they will be introduced to the community and honored during halftime of the game.

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