About the CCAC

The Commonwealth Christian Athletic Conference (CCAC) has a long standing tradition of athletic excellence in Pennsylvania. All CCAC member schools are located in central Pennsylvania. The CCAC is a competitive league for boys’ and girls’ sports including cross country, golf, soccer, volleyball, basketball, track & field, baseball and lacrosse.

While fostering excellence in all of its athletic endeavors, the Commonwealth Christian Athletic Conference seeks first and foremost to glorify Christ in every program.  Each member school desires to train their student-athletes in what it looks like to be salt and light in the sometimes dark world of competitive athletics. The conference has developed an environment that promotes sportsmanship, integrity and excellence in all aspects of athletics.

The CCAC works closely with its member schools to provide a safe and positive experience for everyone involved. CCAC student-athletes compete for personal bests, team success and God’s glory. The conference is proud of its tradition of excellence and strives to continue that tradition by providing an environment that enables each athlete to achieve their goals both on and off the field.

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Executive Director – Jenn Cornetto ( West Shore Christian School)

President- Mark Hobbs ( Lancaster County Christian School) 

Vice President – Phil Yoder (Conestoga Christian School 

Secretary – Erin Hoover ( Covenant Christian School) 

Treasurer- Jenny Bleeker ( Lancaster County Christian School) 

Member at Large – Tracy Lehman (Veritas Christian Academy)

Member at Large Josiah Jones ( Mount Calvary Christian School) 

As a member of the Commonwealth Christian Athletic Conference, we expect all actions during the contest to be respectful, encouraging, positive, and above all honoring to God. Let the Officials officiate the coaches Coach, the Players play, and the fans are positive. 

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