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NOWHERE TO GO ... Montpelier quarterback Keegan Hitzeman is grabbed from behind by a Bryan defender. By: Mark Mercer THE VILLAGE REPORTER MONTPELIER - On a crystal clear warm evening at Hobe Krause Field in Montpelier, the Locomotives, 1 and 3 on the season hosted the 8th ranked, undefeated (4-0) Bryan Golden Bears. The Locomotives, following a 34-0 loss to the Swanton Bulldogs, came into the game fired up and ready to take on their Williams County rival. In talking with Head Coach Steven Brancheau prior to the start of action, the Locos have suffered heavy injuries thus far on the season, with the key loss of starting fullback Dallas Royer, out with a shoulder injury. But it was a young, prepared, motivated team that took the field. In the first quarter, the Locomotives received the ball, and Logan Hutchinson returned the ball to the Loco 25 yard line to begin the drive. On the initial drive, the Locos moved the ball to their own 33 yard line, but following a short one yard gain by Alex Zuver, Bryan intercepted Keegan Hitzemans pass at the Locos 40 yard line, returning the ball into the end zone to put the Golden Bears up 7- 0. On the next possession, the Locomotive offense began to move the ball when quarterback Hitzeman made a powerful 8 yard run, but the Locos were unable to gain the first down when Cody Caudill was caught behind the line of scrimmage for a 8 yard loss and the Locos were forced to punt. Following the punt, Bryan took possession at the Montpelier 48 yard line. The Bryan ground game then took over, moving the ball deep into Montpelier territory before tossing an 11 yard touchdown pass to make the score 14-0. During the Bryan drive, Hitzeman and Logan Hutchinson made key stops, but the defense was unable to keep the Golden Bears out of the end zone. On the next Montpelier possession, Hitzeman began the drive with an 8 yard quarterback keeper, but once again, a stout Golden Bear defense would not allow Montpelier to move the yardsticks, forcing Max Hulbert to punt for the Locos. The Golden Bears then returned the punt for a 57 yard touchdown, only to have the points taken off the board by a blocking in the back penalty. From the Montpelier 48 yard line, Bryan began the series by a tailback sweep, but Nate Buehrer blasted into the backfield forcing a 2 yard loss. The Locomotive defense stiffened at their own 42 yard line, but Bryan tossed a completion on fourth down to move to the Montpelier 38 yard line. On the ensuing play the Golden Bears ran the ball in for a touchdown, but the run was once again nullified by a Bryan holding penalty. Bryan then went to the air, and Hitzeman nearly intercepted the ball. On the ensuing play, Bryan connected for a 23 yard strike to move to the Loco 11 yard line. After back to back false start calls on the Golden Bears, Bryan once again connected for a 23 yard strike for the touchdown, and after the PAT, the Golden Bears went up by the score of 21-0 to end the first quarter. To start the 2nd quarter, the Locomotives began to show toughness in the ground game, moving to their own 48 yard line before the Golden Bear defense stiffened, forcing a Hulbert punt. The Golden Bears offense then began to move downfield into Locomotive territory before their drive stalled. Going for the first down at the Locomotive 17 yard line, the Golden Bears went to the air to pick up the first down, but Hitzeman made a big hit on the Bryan receiver, jarring the ball loose and stopping the Golden Bear drive. Montpelier then began to move the ball with back to back keepers by Hitzeman, followed by a big gainer by fullback Nate Buehrer, picking up the first down. The Locos then moved the ball downfield before the drive was stalled by a Bryan interception at their own 40 yard line. Following an 8 yard gain by Bryan, the Golden Bears once again broke loose and ran into the end zone on a 52 yard score, making the score 21-0. To close out the half, the powerful Golden Bear offensive line paved the way for 2 more scores to close out the half at 35-0. The Golden Bears took the second half kickoff, moving the ball steadily down the field, capping their drive with a 24 yard strike to bring the score to 41-0. Montpelier showed signs of life throughout the third quarter with Hitzeman and Caudill moving the ball effectively, but the defensive unit of the Golden Bears rose to the occasion on each Locomotive drive, forcing a turnover and shutting down any threats to the Bryan end zone. Montpelier defenders also showed determination throughout the third quarter, with Hitzeman, Levi Croft, and Jared Sargent making tough stands and forcing the Golden Bear offense to earn every yard gained. The biggest defensive play turned in by the Locomotives came at the 3:11 mark when Jared Lyons made a spectacular interception in the end zone shutting down the Golden Bears drive. As the game progressed into the fourth quarter, the Locos and the Golden Bears traded possessions and the defensive units on both sides took over the game. The key highlight of the quarter was a keeper by quarterback Hitzeman, where he broke through the Golden Bear defense for a 69 yard burst, moving into the Bryan red zone at the 11 yard line. The Locos were unable to punch the ball in for the score though, and after a failed fourth down attempt, the Bears took possession of the ball. On the ensuing play, the Golden Bear offensive line opened a hole in the Locomotive defense, and rounded out the scoring for the night by hitting on a 90 yard touchdown run, making the final score 48-0. For the Locomotives, Zac Mason entered the game in relief of a banged up Hitzeman, who showed toughness and determination throughout the game. Also into the backfield in relief of the starters, freshman Bryce Cooley gained some carries and showed promise by gaining some tough yards into the teeth of the Golden Bears defense. CONTINUED ON PAGE 3
RECORD FASHION ... Axel Bueter leaves the field after a record setting night against the Liberty Center Tigers.
By: Bill Bray THE VILLAGE REPORTER What a special night at the Wauseon versus Liberty Center football game Friday night. On a night that saw everyone in attendance seeing pink, all that the Tigers could see was the back of Axel Bueters red jersey as the senior running back scooted up and down the field for a single game rushing record in the Indians 38-6 win. The night, dedicated to the Stefanie Spielman Fund for Breast Cancer, had many of the participants and fans dressed in pink in honor of the fight against the disease. The boosters were able to raise $2,600 for the important cause. They game started on a sour note when a halfback pass by Zac Robinson was picked off by Anthony Righi as he returned the ball to the Wauseon 27. The Indians defense, having their best game of the season, forced Liberty Center into a field goal situation from there. Kaleb Pohlmans 30 yard attempt was short and the defense had held. Wauseons next possession ended with a Ty Suntken punt. Suntken had kept the drive alive earlier with a five yard run to the Tigers 42. But on a third and three Suntken was tackled for a seven yard loss and the Indians were forced to punt. A fumble on the next Tigers possession, on a second and 10, was recovered by Wauseons Zac Robinson and the Indians set up shop on the Liberty 46. After a two yard run by Suntken to make it third and eight at the Liberty 44, the handoff went to Bueter who galloped 44 yards for the Indians first score of the game with :20 remaining in the first quarter. Josh Whitcombs kick made it 7-0. The Tigers were again forced to punt as the defense led by Anthony Werder, Cesar Juaraz, Aaron Schuette and Noah Castle held Liberty to just three net yards during the possession. Bueter was on the loose again as the Indians took possession at their own 31. Bueter for five yards, Suntken for seven yards. These rushes were followed by two incomplete passes. With the ball resting on the Liberty 44. A 33 yard run by Bueter quickly moved the ball to the
GREAT SHOW ... A strong Wauseon defensive performance was spearheaded by junior Anthony Werder (66) who had several big stops during the game.
TUCK AND RUN ... Keegan Hitzeman of Montpelier brings the ball down and goes from pass mode to run.
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Homecoming Happiness In Edon As The Blue Bombers Drown The Danbury Lakers
With the ball now at the Laker 32 yard line, the Danbury defense must have woke up at the quarter break. Sapp completed another pass to Green; however the ball was fumbled after the catch resulting in a five yard loss. Sapp went to the air on three successive plays. Unfortunately each pass was incomplete and the Bombers turned the ball over on downs. The trend of three snaps and a punt continued for Danbury as they kicked the ball back to Edon at the Bomber 33 yard line with 9:08 left in the second stanza. The Blue and Silver needed just 1:38 to add to the point total. Green churned out six more on the ground, but Sapp was sacked for a five yard loss. Facing third and nine, Sapp connected with Thiel for a 28 yard gain. Hug recorded his second TD of the night on the next play when Sapp hit him for a 38 yard score. Peeples split the uprights this time putting the Bombers well in command with a 27-0 lead. The fireworks ceased for a period of time as Danbury punted twice and Edon once. However, the Bombers ended the quarter with a flurry. Appearing to be short on time and long on grass in front of them Edon started at their six yard line with only 1:15 left in the half. Sapp found Hug once again for a 25 yard gain, and then ran for five additional yards. After a Bomber time out, a pass to Green missed the mark short in the left flat. Sapp used his legs once again to pick up 16 more yards. With a mere 22 seconds left and the ball at the Danbury 48 it appeared the clock was their nemesis. That however was an aberration. Green hauled in a screen from Sapp right in front of the Danbury bench. It appeared he was going to step out of bounds to kill the clock. However, instead he cut back all the way across the field through what seemed to be all 11 Danbury defenders into the end zone sending the Homecoming court and crowd into a frenzy. Peeples kick was true once again giving Edon a commanding 34-0 lead heading into the locker room. Danburys second half began much like the first one ended. Starting on their 31 yard line, Zulch recorded his fourth sack of the night pushing the Lakers back to the 22. One play later Danbury put the ball on the turf and Sapp recovered giving the Bombers great field position at Danbury 21. Green toted the pigskin on three successive plays with the third resulting in another score for Edon. The Bombers two point conversion attempt fell short leaving Edon well in command of the game up 40-0. Danbury was finally able to put some points on the board when a long pass resulted in a score for the visitors. After the score both teams defenses settled in allowing very little until 3:55 remained in the quarter. At that point Green took over once again on the ground. Starting at their 43 yard line, Green got the call on five of the next six plays. In the drive the senior carried five of the next six plays gaining 36 yards. The final carry was a 14 yard touchdown run, Greens fifth score of the night which gave the Bombers a commanding 47-7 lead with just 23 seconds remaining in the third quarter. The Lakers had one last sign of life left. Starting at their 37 yard line, Danbury advanced the ball all the way to the Edon 26. It was at that point however that any hopes left for the Lakers were quickly dashed when Colt Lyman stepped in front of a pass attempt at the Edon five yard line. With 8:12 left in the contest Edons second team offense took over. A combination of carries by Bloir, Jordan Julian, and Cameron Winners Castillo chewed up over seven minutes off of the game clock and moved the ball to the Edon 46 yard line. A fourth down punt by Peeples pinned the Lakers back to their four yard line with only 1:05 left in the contest. The misfortune of Danbury continued. On the first play of the drive the ball was fumbled and recovered by the Bombers Jared Best. Edon employed the Victory Formation three times to run out the clock and secure the 47-7 victory. Green will have several fond memories of the Homecoming game. The senior running back scored 5 touchdowns on the night. He gained 82 yards on 12 carries and two scores, and caught 5 passes for 92 yards and three TDs. Sapp had another solid night completing 14 of 24 passes for 302 yards and five touchdowns. He also toted the pigskin 16 times for 111 yards. Overall the Bombers gained 216 yards. Bloir picked up 7 yards on 6 carries, Winners Castillo added 13 yards on 3 carries, and Julian picked up 3 yards in 2 attempts. Hug enjoyed another fine night receiving hauling in 6 catches for 116 yards and two touchdowns. Bloir had one reception for 39 yards, Thiel one catch for 28 yards, and Peeples snagged one aerial for 27 yards. With the victory Edon improves to 3-2 overall and 1-1 in the TAAC. Up next for the Bombers will be a home game with the Ottawa Hills Green Bears. Kent Hutchison can be reached at publisher@thevillagereporter.com
STICK MOVIN TIME! ... Brock Thiel of Edon picks up a first down for the Boys in Bomber Blue.
By: Kent Hutchison THE VILLAGE REPORTER EDON- The evening began with the Homecoming ceremony crowning Jordan Matthews as Homecoming Queen. That was just the beginning of a night of celebration for the Edon faithful as once again the Bombers lightning strike offense scored early and often en route to a 47-7 pasting of the Danbury Lakers. The Bombers received the opening kickoff and began the night offensively at their 32 yard line. The initial play from scrimmage was a screen left from Kaden Sapp to his favorite target Connor Hug. The play appeared to be good for a 68 touchdown. However, a holding penalty on the play resulted in just a three yard gain. Following an incompletion on second down, Sapp hit Mike Peeples for 27 yards, then Hug again for one yard. Trevor Green joined the party on the ground by picking up 15 more yards. With the ball now resting on the Danbury 20, the combo of Sapp to Hug resulted in a touchdown. The Edon offense required just 1:35 to go the 68 yards for the score. After Peeples kick was wide left, the Bombers led 6-0 with 10:23 remaining in the first quarter. The Edon defense was fired up as well holding the Lakers to a three and out. After the Danbury punt came to rest on the Edon 21 yard line the offense sprinted back on the field eager to attack again. Sapp used his legs to gain two yards, then hit Landon Bloir for 39 more. With first and ten at the Laker 38, Sapp hurled a strike in the direction of Brock Thiel; however the pass was almost intercepted. The junior quarterback went back to the ground gaining eight, then 22 yards. Once again the Bombers had wasted no time getting into the Red Zone. All that was required to hit paydirt was an 8 yard completion from Sapp to Green. The two combined for the two point conversion as well giving Edon a 14-0 advantage with 7:05 left in the initial stanza. The kickoff gave the Lakers the ball on their 25 yard line. They were able to pick up a first down and advance the ball to their 41 before a false start penalty and Wyatt Zulchs sack, his first of a school record five he would accumulate on the night, halted the threat. The ensuing Edon possession required less time than the first two for the Bombers to score. First Sapp found Hug for a 30 yard gain. The ground game was good to Sapp again as he picked up seven, then four yards. The drive culminated when Sapp hit Green with a screen in the right flat and the senior running back followed his wall of blockers for his second touchdown reception of the night. The Bombers needed just 1:03 to score. Peeples kick missed the mark leaving the Lakers wondering what was going on and the Bombers with a 20-0 lead. Danbury continued to be in a state of shock as the Bombers forced another three and out. Edon took the ball back over at their 26 yard line after the punt. Sapp had a pass batted at the line before he ripped off a 42 yard gain to end the first quarter.
Ottawa Hills Defense Too Strong For The Visiting Hilltop Cadets
OTTAWA HILLS - The Hilltop Cadets brought their 1-3 record to the Toledo suburbs for a TAAC showdown with the winless Ottawa Hills Bears on September 27. The Cadets, still searching for consistency in all aspects of their game, had high hopes for putting it together against a team that had been outscored by a total of 211-13 over the first four games of the season. Unfortunately for Hilltop, it was the Bears that discovered how to put it all together on this night as they dispatched their visitors from Williams County by a score of 35-14. Neither team scored during the first period, but the Bears, who were able to run the ball with relative ease against the Cadet defense, put the first touchdown of the night on the board with an 11-yard pass just before the end of the half. With 7:10 remaining in the third period, the Bears made it 14-0 after a two yard run. Less than two minutes later, Hilltop used the big play to get on the board as Quinn Smith connected with Chad Champion for a 79 yard catch and run for a score. The Austin Ashenfelter boot made it 14-7. The Bears replied at the 1:42 mark in the third on a 16-yard pass play to up the score to 21-7, but the dagger came 55 seconds later. Forced to go to the air by the deepening disadvantage on the scoreboard and the non-existence of a ground attack, Smith was picked off at his own 42. The Ottawa Hills defender-turned-ball carrier returned the ball for a pick-six with 47 seconds left in the third to make it a 28-7 game. The Green Bears added extra icing to their celebratory cake with 3:11 left in the game as they put up their final score of the night, an 11-yard touchdown run. The Cadets were able to get the ball across one last time on a oneyard plunge by Smith with 1:19 left in the contest. The Ashenfelter boot ended the scoring for the 35-14 final. The Bears front seven made life miserable for the Hilltop offense, sacking Smith six times, getting 11 tackles for loss, and obliterating the Cadet running game. The Cadets ran the ball a total of 19 times for minus-12 yards. When he had the time to throw the ball, Smith showed continued improvement in his aerial skills by going 17 of 30 for 210 yards, a touchdown and a pick through the air. Champion hauled in 4 passes for 101 yards and a score, Mikel Burlew hauled in two passes for 43 yards, and Logan Brooker caught 3 passes for 27 yards. Justin Grapengeter reeled in 4 passes for 24 yards, Miklo Abner grabbed 2 for 8 yards, and Austin Batt caught 2 for 7. It will not get any easier for the Cadet Cadre on October 4 as they continue their TAAC tour with a stop at Northwood to take on the Rangers.
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Stryker Lady Panthers Take Down Fayette Lady Eagles In Three Straight
FAYETTE - The Stryker Lady Panthers went on the road to Fayette on September 19 and gained a victory in three straight, winning 25-14, 25-18, and 25-14. For the Lady Panthers, Maddie Uribes had 15 assists and 7 digs, Christie Huston was 18/18 hitting with 8 kills and 4 blocks. Audra Rupp went 5/6 hitting with 4 kills and 2 blocks. Connor Sullivan added 4 assists and 9 digs. Conner Varner went 30/32 hitting with 17 kills and 8 digs. For Fayette, Taylor Hartman had 2 kills, an ace and 6 digs, McKenzee Schaffner had 7 assists and 7 digs, and Paige Keefer had 2 kills and 10 digs. Jessie Wheeler hammered down 2 kills and 7 digs while Michaela Bates had an 4 digs. Jenna Meyers contributed a kill, 3 aces and 5 digs, Alejandra Gonzales had a dig, Rylee Ruger had an ace and a dig and Kaela Seiler had a dig in the loss for the Lady Eagles.
Edon Lady Bombers Take Down The Hicksville Lady Aces Two Sets to One
HICKSVILLE - The Pettisville Lady Blackbirds took down the Hicksville Lady Aces on September 24, 25-23, 25-10, dropping one set 17-25. For the Lady Bombers, Nicole Newell was 10 for 10 serving with 17 digs, Alex Keiss was 9 for 9 serving with 3 kills and had 40 sets. Kaitlin Chrisman was 7 for 7 serving and added 14 digs, while Kaitlin Mamahan has 25 sets. Kaitlin Sonneberger chipped in 2 kills in the victory for the Bombers.
Fayette Lady Eagles Fade Quickly Against The Edgerton Lady Dogs
RETURN ... Wauseon's Lexi Lane returns position.
In a triangular match recently the Wauseon Indians defeated Fairview and North Central. The Indians downed the Apaches 25-23 and 25-9. Then in their match against North Central Wauseon was a 25-7, 25-21 winner. In the win over Fairview, Sariah Yackee led the Indians with seven kills and was 7/8 serving with one ace. Kallie Strauss added six kills and two service aces. In the North Central contest Sydney Bosell finished with five kills, two blocks and one ace. Strauss was 5/6 serving with one ace and had five kills. The Indians were back in action Monday night and downed the Stryker Panthers in four sets 25-19, 13-25, 25-17 and 25-21 to even their record at 8-8. Wauseon got 16 kills from Sydney
EDGERTON - The Fayette Lady Eagles dropped three straight sets on a ball in a recent match from her Libero the road to a tough Edgerton Squad on September 23, falling 25-20, 25-11 and 25-17. For Fayette, Taylor Hartman had 6 Bosell and 11 kills from Sariah Yackee digs, McKenzee Schaffner had 3 assists as the juniors led the charge. Yackee served up three aces and Bosell added two blocks. For the Panthers, Christie Huston was 16/19 hitting with 10 kills and 3 blocks. Tasha Pegorch went 19/19 serving with four aces and five digs. MONTPELIER - The Lady Locomotives The Indians winning ways contin- dropped 3 straight to the Lady Pilots on ued as they were back in NWOAL play September 23, falling by the scores of against the Liberty Center Tigers. The 25-20, 25-21 and 25-17 to drop to 4-10 Indians improved their record to 9-8 and 3-2 in the league with a 25-21, 2523 and 25-20 win. Sydney Bosell and Sariah Yackee teamed up once again to lead the Indians. Bosell with 16/16 serving and two aces. 15 kills and four blocks. Yackee was 8/9 serving with one ace, had 10 kills and two blocks.
and 10 digs, and Paige Keefer had a kill and 10 digs. Jessie Wheeler hammered down a kill, an ace and 2 digs while Michaela Bates had an ace, a kill and 4 digs. Jenna Meyers contributed an ace and 10 digs in the loss for the Lady Eagles.
Edon Battles To A Hard Fought Victory Over The Stryker Lady Panthers
SHOWDOWN AT THE NET ... Kaitlin Chrisman of Edon tries to get the ball past Connor Sullivan of Stryker.
Pettisville Ladybirds Hold Off The Lady Bombers Three Sets To One Indians Down Patrick Henry In Three Sets
PETTISVILLE - The Pettisville Lady Blackbirds held off a tough Edon Squad, prevailing 3 sets to 1 on September 19, winning 25-20, 25-15 and 25-12 while dropping a thrilling 27-25 overtime set. For Pettisville, Stephanie Hubby had 2 aces, 40 digs and a kill for Pettisville, with Emily Hubby adding 2 aces, 14 digs, 5 assists and 20 kills. Sarah Christiansen posted 2 aces and 18 digs, Amber Klopfenstein had 2 dig and a kill. Jordyn Pursel had 2 aces, 5 digs and 16 kills. Dana Fricke registered a dig, 17 kills and 2 blocks, Kate Kauffman had 4 aces, 6 digs along with 4 kills, and Brooke Waidelich had an ace, 11 digs, and 2 kills. For the Lady Bombers, Kaitlyn Mahahan was 20 for 20 serving, had 56 sets, while Alex Kiess went 18 for 18 serving, had 55 sets and 7 kills. Nicole Newell was 13 for 13 serving and chipped in 7 kills along with 13 digs and 7 kills. Hannah Gutting added 6 kills in the match.
The Wauseon Indians played what proved to be their best and most exciting game of the season Thursday night downing Patrick Henry 27-25, 25-23 and 28-26 in a NWOAL match. As indicated, all three matches were hard fought. The Indians used good back court play and steady net play to come out on top. Kierra Fountain highlighted the matches with 15/15 serving with two aces. The junior had 15/16 serve received with 10
serving and had 17 digs. Alex Kiess had 70 sets and 5 kills; Nicole Newell had 10 kills and 20 digs along with Kaitlyn Sonneberger who had 5 kills. Kaela Gearhart also contributed 24 digs in the Lady Bombers victory. Edon moves to 4-11 on the season and 3-2 in the BBC. No pertinent stats were received for this match from the Lady Panthers.
digs. She was 14/17 hitting with six kills. Sydney Bosell, Kallie Strauss and Hayley Chamberlain finished with three, three and two blocks respectively. "This was an important league win for us," coach Bill Blanchong said. "The girls wanted to win at home on parent's night and have been working hard. They are improving and have been redefining individual and team goals. Hopefully more good things are in store for us this season."
Pettisville Lady Blackbirds Win Double Dip Over Liberty Center, Edgerton
EDGERTON - The Lady Bulldogs of Edgerton played host to the Pettisville Lady Blackbirds and the Liberty Center Tigers on September 21. The Lady Blackbirds got the best of the Lady Tigers in the first match, winning in two sets, 25-18, 25-16. Pettisville prevailed in the second match, dusting off Edgerton in straight sets, 28-26 and 25-22. The Lady Blackbirds moved to 10-2 overall and are 4-0 in the BBC. Versus Liberty Center For the Lady Blackbirds, Stephanie Hubby had 14 digs along with 3 sets and 1 kill while Emily had 5 digs and an assist. Sarah Christiansen had 3 aces, an assist, 5 digs and 5 kills. Jordyn Purcel had 2 aces, 5 digs and 6 kills while Dana Fricke contributed a dig and 9 kills, Kate Kauffman had 3 digs, 12 sets and 2 kills, Brooke Waidelich stepped up with 4 digs, 10 assists and 3 kills. Versus Edgerton For the Lady Blackbirds, Stephanie Hubby had an ace, 20 digs 1 set and 1 kill while Emily had 55 digs and 15 kills. Amber Klopfenstein had 1 set, Jordyn Purcel had a dig and 7 kills while Dana Fricke contributed 2 digs and 10 kills, Kate Kauffman had 5 digs and a kill and Brooke Waidelich stepped WELL DONE ... Sydney Bosell has been performing well at the net for the Indians this up with 7 digs and 1 kill. season.
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Lady Bombers Defeat North Central In September 26th BBC Play North Central Lady Eagles Battle To Take
CONTINUATION OF VARSITY VOLLEYBALL ACTION
ART OF THE BUMP ... Jaclyn Kinsman of North Central halts her pursuit, while Reese Cogswell bumps the ball forward. PIONEER The Lady Edon Bombers defeated North Central on September 26, winning by the scores of 25-11, 25-14 and 25-13. The Lady Eagles picked up a set, 26-24. For the North Central Lady Eagles, Cady VanDeVoorde was 9-16 attacking with 4 kills, 12-13 serving with 2 aces, Jaclyn Kinsman was 33-38 setting with 4 assists, 9-11 attacking, with 2 kills, 2 blocked shots and 10 digs. Alyssa Swank was 33-38 setting with 4 assists, 9-11
GOING AWAY ... Taylor Hartman of Fayette tries the angular approach against Hannah Siekemeyer of North Central.
attacking with 2 kills, 2 blocks and 10 digs. Jazzmin Horne went 13-13 attacking with 1 kill, 2 blocks, was 19-20 serving with an ace, Makayla Hayes was 15-16 attacking with 4 kills, 7-7 serving with an ace and 8 digs. Abbey Litzenberg was 18-22 attacking with 4 kills, 5 blocks, 7-9 serving with 12 digs. Hannah Siekmeyer was 6-10 attacking with a kill and 8 digs. No pertinent stats for this match for the Lady Bombers were received.
FAYETTE - The North Central Lady Eagles on September 24, after dropping the opening set 25-20, battled back to defeat the Fayette Lady Eagles by winning the next three sets 25-21, 25-18 and 15-3. For Fayette, Taylor Hartman had a kills and 19 digs, McKenzee Schaffner had 6 assists, 3 aces and 18 digs, and Paige Keefer had 3 kills, an ace, 11 digs and 2 blocks. Jessie Wheeler hammered down a kill, 16 digs while Michaela Bates had 2 aces and 14 digs. Kaela Seiler contributed 2 digs along with Ceieria Kellers ace, 1 kill and 11 digs, and Rylee Ruger had 1 kill, 5 digs and an ace along with an assist. Alejandra Gonzales also had an ace and
a dig for the Lady Eagles. For the North Central Lady eagles, Cady VanDeVoorde was 17-22 attacking with 8 kills, 12-12 serving with 2 aces, 10-11 serve receive and 2 digs, Jaclyn Kinsman was 32-36 setting with 7 assists, 6-8 attacking, 15-18 serving with 2 aces, 8-9 serve receive and 4 digs. Alyssa Swank was 4-9 attacking with 3 kills, 14-14 serving with 2 aces, Jazzmin Horne went 8-8 attacking with 3 kills, 23-24 serving with 4 aces, 17-20 serve receive and 10 digs, Makayla Hayes was 4-5 attacking with 1 kill, 8-10 serving with 3 aces and Abbey Litzenberg was 11-12 attacking with 3 kills, 20-21 serving with 4 aces, 5-9 serve receive and 5 digs.
Montpelier Lady Locos Drop The Holgate Tigers In Three Straight Sets
HOLGATE The Montpelier Lady Locomotives took down Holgate on September 26, winning in three straight set 25-23, 25-23 and 25-15. For the Lady Locos, Christy Duchene was 22 of 23 attacking with 3 kills, 10 digs 9 of 9 serve receiving, 15 of 15 serving with 2 aces, while Hannah Blake was 18 of 21 attacking with 8 kills, 5 shot blocks, and 13 assists, had 5 digs and went 8 for 10 serving. Jessie Duchene had 10 assists, 4 digs, was 16 of 16 serving with three aces; Baylee Hageman went 24 of 28 attacking with 8 kills and 5 digs. Sidney Houk was 4 of 6 attacking with 2 kills, 8 digs, 10 for 10 serve receiving and 9 of 10 serving with 1 ace.; Landri McKelvey was 6 of 7 attacking recorded 6 digs, went 3 of 3 serve receiving and was 4 of 6 serving. Marinna Mercer was 9 for 9 attacking with 5 kills, 4 digs 10 of 11 serving with 3 aces while Audrey Pirtle went 4 of 6 attacking with 1 kill. Maddie Richmond chipped in with 3 digs, went 4 of 7 serve receiving and was 5 of 5 serving. Taylor Wells also had 15 digs, went 12 of 13 serve receiving and was 5 for 5 serving. The Lady Locos moved to 7-9 on the season and are 0-6 in the NWOAL.
Pettisville Prevails Over BBC Rival Hilltop Lady Cadets Go One Up & Two Stryker Lady Panthers In Four Set Battle Down At The Archbold Spiketacular
ARCHBOLD - The Hilltop Lady Cadets on September 28 went 2 and 2 at Archbold, picking up a win over Paulding 25-18, 25-19 dropping a set 25-16; Defeated Fayette 25-18, 25-19 dropping one by the score of 25-16. The Lady cadets dropped their final 2 matches falling to Antwerp 25-19, 25-22 while winning a thriller in overtime 28-26 and going down to Otsego in 2 straight 25-13, 25-12. Versus Paulding Sydney Schmitt had an ace, 4 digs and 20 assists for Hilltop, with Brittney Mocherman adding 4 digs and 2 kills; Emily Armbruster posted 7 digs and 4 kills and Kayla Settlemire had an ace,2 digs and 5 kills. LeAnn Joost had 5 kills, Cierra Grant posted an ace 4 digs an assist, and Kailey Creamer had 8 digs. Shayla Coffman also added 2 digs for the Lady Cadets. Versus Antwerp Sydney Schmitt had 30 assists for the Lady Cadets, with Brittney Mocherman adding 2 digs an assist and 9 kills along with a block. Emily Armbruster posted 3 digs and 9 kills, and Kayla Settlemire had an ace, a dig and 11 kills. LeAnn Joost had 2 kills and Cierra Grant posted an ace, 4 digs an assist and 4 kills. Kailey Creamer also had 14 digs in the loss. Versus Otsego Shayla Coffman had a dig and a kill, Sydney Schmitt chipped in a dig and 11 assists, with Brittney Mocherman driving down 6 kills. Emily Armbruster posted an ace, 2 digs and 39 kills, and Kayla Settlemire had 4 digs and a kill. LeAnn Joost added a kill and Cierra Grant posted 2 digs and an assist. Kailey Creamer had an ace and 7 digs on the match.
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EDON - The Stryker Lady Panthers Brubaker added 3 assists and 5 digs. Kelsey Fruchey had 4 digs while Rylee Frosh defeated the Edon Lady Bombers Ruger had 2 kills and 3 digs. Adrianna in 2 straight sets on September 24, 2-13 Hibbard had 6 digs, Ellen Baker chipped in 2 digs for the Lady Eagles in the win. No pertinent stats were available for the Stryker Lady Panthers. PETTISVILLE - The Lady Blackbird Freshman defeated Edon on September 19, 25-19, 25-23 and dropped one set to
Wauseon Lady Indians Take A 4-1 Decision From Toledo Christian On September 26th
WAUSEON - The Wauseon Lady Indians net set chalked up a 4-1 over visiting Toledo Christian on September 26. Sally Frank took the first singles match in straight sets, 6-3 and 6-0, but Mackenzie Eberly fell in the second match, 1-6 and 0-6. Autumn Dominique won the singles tiebreaker in straight set fashion, 7-6 and 6-0. In doubles play, Ashlyn Boyers and Cherese Bussing took the first match, 7-5 and 6-1, while the team of Vicky Kahrs and Michelle Whitmer had little problems in taking the second match, posting double 6-0 and 6-0 shutouts. The win puts the Wauseon at 7-6 on the 2013 campaign.
PHOTO BY BILL BRAY, STAFF The Wauseon High School Band performed on Saturday September 28 at the Columbus Grove Eyes With Pride Band Competition. There were 13 bands who participated and Wauseon finished with the 2nd highest score. Wauseon was one of 4 bands who received a rating of Superior, the highest possible rating which also qualifies the band for state. The WHS Band has qualified for OMEA State Marching Band Finals every year since 1998, making this the 16th consecutive year. This years program, entitled A Night at the Movies features music from E.T. (Extra Terrestrial), Moon River (From Breakfast at Tiffanys) and a medley from The Sound of Music.
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Lady Blackbirds & Lady Panthers Run At The Van Wert Invitational
VAN WERT - The Stryker Lady Panthers and the Pettisville Lady Blackbirds were in the mix at the 2013 Van Wert Hospital Invitational on September 21. Competing in the Gray Division, the Ladybirds followed the first place finish of Alexa Leppelmeier for a seventh place team finish. The Lady Panthers placed ninth behind the lead of ShiAnna Whitman and her 25th place finish. The following are the top Stryker and Pettisville finishers by place and time... 1 - Alexa Leppelmeier - P - 20:34.5 20 - Elizabeth Miller - P - 22:30.60 25 - ShiAnna Whitman - S - 22:57.00 38 - Paige Speelman - S - 23:50.70 43 - Megan Graber - S - 24:16.00 49 - Kari Oberlin - S - 24:45.20 50 - Taylor DAlelio - P - 25:07.50 52 - Krystine Davis - P - 25:14.80 63 - Hannah Herrin - P - 26:12.10 67 - Jaelyn Rufenacht - P - 26:30.30 68 - Andrea Aeschliman - P - 26:30.50
Wauseon Takes Fifth Place In The Scarlet Division Of The Van Wert Invitational
VAN WERT - The Wauseon Indians placed fifth in the Scarlet Division of the 2013 Van Wert Invitational on September 21. Following the lead of Quintin Reiser who placed third overall, the Tribe finished fifth out of 15 teams competing for team points. The following are the top Wauseon finishers by place and time... 3 - Quintin Reiser - 16:35.20 16 - Justin Mourguet - 17:51.30 39 - Caleb Blanchong - 19:02.60 41 - Aaron Beck - 19:10.20 44 - Josh Collins - 19:16.80 47 - Boede Thourot - 19:21.20 77 - Gage Campbell - 20:10.10
Taylor Vernot Leads Wauseon To The Second Place Finish At The Van Wert Invitational
VAN WERT - When you field your scoring runners in the top twenty finishers of a race with 159 runners, something good has to happen. For the Lady Indians of Wauseon on September 21, it did. Taylor Vernot finished second overall, and Seneca Wyse led the remainder of the scoring runners of the Lady Indians with a tenth place finish to lead the Tribe to the second place team spot in the Scarlet Division of the 2013 Van Wert Invitational. The following are the top Wauseon finishers by place and time... 2 - Taylor Vernot - 19:13.80 10 - Seneca Wyse - 20:42.30 13 - Kylie Archibeque - 20:45.80 15 - Aneesa Volkman - 20:51.20 19 - Aleea Volkman - 21:03.90 26 - Lindsey Archibeque - 21:33.00 35 - Megan Beck - 21:58.10
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LIBERTY CENTER - Skylar Lantz finished third overall, guiding the Fayette Eagles to the fifth place finish at the September 21 Liberty Center Widewater Invitational. The Eagles placed their scoring runners in the top 53 of the 220 runners on the course. The Montpelier Locomotives followed the lead of Jared Rediger to the 16th place finish, and Trenton Sakos led the North Central Eagles into the 20th place team finish. The Hilltop Cadets had one representative in the field, Erik Stipe, who finished 186th overall. The following finishes were recorded by place and time... 5 - FAYETTE - 176 16 - MONTPELIER - 440 20 - NO. CENTRAL - 518 3 - Lantz, Skylar - Fayette - 16:52.34 37 - Suarez, Christian - Fayette 17:51.82 39 - Burkholder, Casen - Fayette 17:56.20 51 - Wagner, Jared - Fayette - 18:22.35 53 - Stannard, Dylan - Fayette - 18:24.16 56 - Lopez, Austin - Fayette - 18:25.28 58 - Rediger, Jared - Montpelier 18:27.47 79 - Jaramillo, Alex - Fayette - 18:55.69 96 - Sakos, Trenton - No. Central 19:29.58 100 - Reinking, Garett - Fayette 19:32.42 102 - Waterston, Alec - Montpelier 19:34.06 108 - Schlosser, Brandon - Montpelier 19:38.46 110 - Vassar, Jason - No. Central 19:42.86 144 - Knepper, Adam - No. Central 20:37.37 145 - Link, Connor - Montpelier 20:38.05 149 - Stuckey, Cole - Fayette - 20:46.13 153 - Ramey, Shawn - Montpelier 20:52.82 165 - Conklin, Bryce - Fayette - 21:11.23 172 - Stuckey, Jason - Fayette - 21:21.28 174 - Maginn, Mason - Fayette 21:24.52 177 - Oxender, Brett - No. Central 21:28.59 186 - Stipe, Erik - Hilltop - 21:59.24 192 - Traxler, Nathan - No. Central 22:07.46 195 - Grodi, Jakub - No. Central 22:22.79 220 - Faler, Kaleb - No. Central 28:59.97 LIBERTY CENTER - Runners from the Hilltop, Fayette, Montpelier and North Central girls cross country squads met at the 2013 Liberty Center Widewater Invite on September 21. None of the aforementioned schools were able to generate full teams for the event. Jill Stuckey was first across the line for Fayette, with Madeleine Routhier leading Hilltop. Lita Banks was out front for Montpelier, and Taylor Harper finished first for North Central. The following finishes were recorded by place and time... 28 - Stuckey, Jill - Fayette - 21:33.10 39 - Routhier, Madeleine - Hilltop -
22:15.22 47 - Garrett, Lauren - Hilltop - 22:55.42 50 - Banks, Lita - Montpelier - 23:00.19 69 - Funkhouser, Bailey - Hilltop 24:10.92 90 - Jenkins, Hannah - Montpelier 25:39.46 104 - Suffel, Haley - Montpelier 26:57.49 105 - Harper, Taylor - No. Central 27:06.40 111 - Vassar, Sammantha - No. Central - 27:18.06 115 - Earle, Jessica - Montpelier 28:06.46 127 - Suboski, Jessica - Hilltop 30:12.78
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EDGERTON - The Fayette Eagles were the top local finishers at the 2013 Edgerton Invitational. Fayette placed fourth overall with 103 team points, with the Pettisville Blackbirds placing fifth at 152, and Montpelier finishing tenth with 289 team points. Stryker was a point off the Locos pace in 11th place; Edon was a point behind the Panthers in 12th, and North Central finished in 13th with 304 points. With only two runners in the field, the Hilltop Cadets did not qualify for team points, but Brady Livensparger led the Running Red with a 32nd place finish. The following local finishes were recorded by place and time... 4 - FAYETTE - 103 5 - PETTISVILLE - 152 10 - MONTPELIER - 289 11 - STRYKER - 290 12 - EDON - 291 13 - NORTH CENTRAL - 304 7 - Skylar Lantz - FA - 17:02 10 - Kyle Lantz - PV - 17:13 19 - Christian Suarez - FA - 17:56 20 - Dylan Stannard - FA - 18:00 21 - Jared Rediger - MT - 18:00 22 - Jacob Hauter - PV - 18:01 25 - Dean Beamont - ST - 18:16 26 - Austin Dykstra - PV - 18:17 27 - Austin Lopez - FA - 18:18 30 - Casen Burkholder - FA - 18:23 32 - Brady Livensparger - HL - 18:27 35 - Derek Opdycke - ST - 18:37 36 - Nathan Siller - PV - 18:39 39 - Jared Wagner - FA - 18:41 41 - Alex Jaramillo - FA - 18:43 43 - Trenton Sakos - NC - 18:52 45 - Jerry Braun - EN - 18:56 57 - Coy Dunkle - EN - 19:30 58 - Jason Vassar - NC - 19:32 59 - Garett Reinking - FA - 19:32 60 - Michael Ater - EN - 19:34 62 - Brandon Schlosser - MT - 19:40 68 - Adam Knepper - NC - 19:52 69 - Ian Schrock - FA - 19:53 70 - Evan Rufenacht - PV - 19:54 72 - Alec Waterson - MT - 19:57 74 - Ben Gray - PV - 20:02 75 - Andrew Laduke - EN - 20:06 84 - Cole Stuckey - FA - 20:39 86 - Bryce Conklin - FA - 20:44 87 - Shawn Ramey - MT - 20:45 88 - Ross Planson - ST - 20:55 91 - Mason Maginn - FA - 21:01 92 - Brett Oxender - NC - 21:06 93 - Jason Stuckey - FA - 21:06 95 - Nathan Traxler - NC - 21:22 97 - Trevin Rhoades - ST - 21:36 98 - Jacob Brown - EN - 21:48 99 - Connor Link - MT - 21:49 103 - Zane Eicher - EN - 22:16 104 - Dustin Teschke - ST - 22:16 105 - Jakub Grodi - NC - 22:16 106 - Erik Stipe - HL - 22:32 107 - River Wicker - EN - 22:38 108 - Josh Braun - EN - 22:39 109 - Tyler Frantom - EN - 22:51 110 - Seth Brakefield - PV - 22:52 113 - Clay Waidelich - PV - 23:00 116 - Hunter Lilleholm - ST - 23:33 121 - Kaleb Faler - NC - 26:26 123 - Tyrell Patterson - ST - 32:28
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WAUSEON In a tune-up for the BBC tournament, the North Central Eagles traveled to Ironwood Golf Club to battle Archbold and Delta from the NWOAL. The Eagles came ready to swoop down on the competition. North Central finished with a respectable score of 160 to claim the match, while Delta shot 169 and Archbold 174. Branden Turner claimed medalist honors with a 38, while Brady Zuver recorded his low round of the season with a By: Bill Bray 39. Freshman David Pinc had THE VILLAGE REPORTER a good day as well ending at The Wauseon Indians had three of 41, with Dylan Hutchison the top golfers and won their second shooting 42. Other scores for consecutive NWOAL golf tournament the Eagles were Jordan Reeves with an impressive round of 310. 47 and Brock Zuver 55. Trevor Dominique was gold medalist with a round of 74. Clay Tefft, finishing right on his team mates heels, was silver medalist with a 75. David Williams shared bronze medalist honors while carding a 77. It was the seventh league title for 22 KAYS, STAFF year coaching veteran Mike Marshall. I was very proud of the way the team shot today. We played consistent golf throughout the day and were able to beat a very competitive Bryan team that putted extremely well, Marshall said. Wauseons Brady Rupp made the
honorable mention list for Wauseons fourth score of 84. Bryan finished second thanks to their fifth golfers score. They finished even with Swanton with 320. But the Golden Bears Jonathon Hagadoms score of 93 was better than Swantons fifth scorer, Sam Williams 98 thereby giving Bryan the runner-up spot. Montpelier turned in a team total of 381 for ninth place. Sam Rings led the Locomotives with an 87. Hunter Shaull (91), Clay ONeal (100) and Zack Murray (103) rounded combined for the total. The Indians start their bid to advance to their second straight State tournament with Sectional play set for Detwiler Golf Course. Bill Bray may be reached at publisher@thevillagereporter.com
DYNAMIC DUO ... Trevor Dominique and Clay Tefft were gold and silver medalists respectively of the NWOAL golf tournament. The duo led the Indians to their second straight league championship.
A FAMILY AFFAIR ... Coach Mike Marshall enjoys his second straight title with his daughter Anna. Anna, a sophomore, will be competing this week in the girls district match.
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DEFIANCE In their final regular season match, the North Central Golf Team traveled to Defiance County to battle with Green Meadows Conference foes Fairview, Hicksville, and host Tinora. The Eagles were able to end the contest with a score of 169 to outdistance Tinora who shot 176, Fairview 190, and Hicksville 192. The triple victory leaves North Central
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with an overall record of 64-18, and undefeated in regular matches for the second straight season. Branden Turner claimed medalist honors with a 37, while Jordan Reeves recorded a 43. Dylan Hutchison ended the day with a 44 and David Pinc shot 45. Other scores for the Eagles were Brock Zuver 49 and Brady Zuver 53.
North Central Finishes Fourth & Stryker Tenth At The Bryan Invite
BRYAN On Saturday, September 21 , the North Central Eagles and Stryker Panthers made the trip to Orchard Hills Country Club to participate in the typically talent laden Bryan Invitational. The two BBC teams, along with ten others, battled the winds throughout the day. When all the scores were tabulated Tanner Clingaman of Stryker matched his efforts the day prior at the BBC Tournament to claim medalist honors for the second day in a row. Clingaman fired an even par round of 72 to claim the prize. Toledo St. Johns took home the team award with a blistering score of 302. Napoleon was second at 331, and Lima Central Catholic 335.
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The North Central Eagles landed in 4th place in the 12 team field with a total of 343. Branden Turner carded the low score with a 76, while Dylan Hutchison finished in 82 swings of the sticks. Rounding out the scoring for the Eagles were David Pinc 90, Jordan Reeves 95, and Brady Zuver 125. Stryker finished in 10th place with a team score of 373. Besides Clingamans 72, younger brother Hayden Clingaman completed the day with a 96. Austin Frisbie ended with an even 100 and Cody Hall a 105. Chad Ruffer was disqualified for a rules infraction. Both teams will be competing in the Division III Golf Sectional on Thursday, September 26th at Ironwood Golf Club.
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Wauseon Wipes Up The Links Of Ironwood With Defiance & NWOAL Rival Bryan
WAUSEON - The nice thing about high school golf is that even if you give a little, you can still get a lot in return. In a tri-match against Defiance and NWOAL rival Bryan at Ironwood on September 24, it was a Defiance Bulldog that claimed the medalist score with a round of 36. His was the only sub-40 round carded by his team though, and with Trevor Dominique, Clay Tefft and Brady Rupp of the Wauseon Indians each firing rounds of 37, the Tribe traded in the medalist honors for a sweep of the opposition. Wauseon placed first with a score of 151, leaving second place Defiance and third place Bryan in the dust with scores of 162 and 172, respectively. David Williams hammered out a 40 for Wauseon, with Chase Brock carding a 42, and Tyler Clausen clearing the course with a 57.
Edon Blue Bomber Linksmen Take Down Route 49 Rivals Edgerton At Windwood
EDON - The tradition of the Rumble on Route 49 continued on September 24 as the Edon Bombers welcomed the Edgerton Bulldogs to the links of Windwood Hollow. Alex Kirkingburg and Taylor Schuller co-anchored the Bombers with medalist rounds of 45 apiece as the Boys in Bomber Blue posted a 190-199 win over their GMC rivals. Jim Peckham slammed a 47 for Edon, with Hayden Runyan getting a 53, Kyle Long a 63, and Josh Landel a 67.
Pettisville Blackbirds Knocked Off By The Holgate Tigers On The Links Of Auglaize
DEFIANCE - The Pettisville Blackbird linksters went on the road on September 24 to tangle with the Holgate Tigers at the Auglaize Golf Course, only to come away on the sorry end of a 187-206 setback. Matt Krill had the low score for the Birds with a 44, while Evan King posted a 46. Greg Kempf carded a 57, and Hannah Meller had a 59. Reed Behnfeldt posted a 64, and Levi Rash scored a 75.
North Central Takes Back To Back Sectional Titles; Clingaman & Shaull Advance
WAUSEON Prior to last year the North Central Eagle Golf Team had never claimed a Sectional Title. However, after tasting victory last season the Eagles must have decided they enjoyed the flavor as they topped the 14 team field to capture their 2 nd consecutive Sectional Championship on September 26th at Ironwood Golf Club. The Eagles, led by their senior duo of Branden Turner and Dylan Hutchison, fired off a team score of 329 to take the title. Turner was Medalist of the match for the second year in a row. He blistered the links for an even par round of 72. Hutchison ended third individually completing the course in 78 swings of the clubs. Freshman David Pinc had a solid round for North Central finishing with an 88, while Jordan Reeves checked in with a 91 and Brady Zuver 108. Miller City and North Baltimore were the other two teams to advance to the District that will be held on October 3rd at Stone Ridge Country Club in Bowling Green. For the first time since 2005 Stryker failed to advance out of the Sectional. The Panthers, who finished at 348, missed out by one stroke of tying for 3rd place and would have advanced via their 5th man score. Although no other area teams moved on to the District match, two local individuals are proceeding. Hunter Shaull of Montpelier will be advancing for the first time. The Loco junior finished fourth overall with an 80. Tanner Clingaman will be making his third consecutive trip and his first individually. Clingaman finished 9th overall to claim the fourth and final qualifying spot with his round of 84. Several other area teams competed in the tournament. Montpelier finished in 8th place with a 370. Although Hilltop and Edon had identical scores of 378, the Cadets claimed 9th via the fifth man tiebreaker, leaving the Bombers in 10th place. Fayette completed the field of 14 with a team score of 405. North Central 329 Branden Turner 72, Dylan Hutchison 78, David Pinc 88, Jordan Reeves 91, Brady Zuver 108 Stryker 348 Tanner Clingaman 84, Hayden Clingaman 86, Austin Frisbie 88, Chad Ruffer 90, Cody Hall 92 Montpelier 370 Hunter Shaull 80, Zack Murray 94, Sam Rings 98, Clay O Neal 98, Andrew Luke 100 Hilltop 378 Levi Grant 88, Colin Sabins 89, Isaac VanArsdalen 93, Travis Haynes 108, Trevor Shipman 110 Edon 378 Jim Peckham 88, Alex Kirkingburg 92, Hayden Runyan 98,
Area Ladies Fair Well At The Division II Ironwood Girls Sectional Tournament
WAUSEON Although no local teams could assemble enough ladies for a full team to compete in the Division II Girls Golf Sectional held on September 24th at Ironwood Golf Course, the area was still well represented by the individual young ladies who participated. After the final scores were tabulated, the three qualifiers for next weeks District match were student-athletes from local schools. Leading the way was Anna Marshall of Wauseon who was the top individual qualifier, and second overall, with a score of 88. This is the second year in a row for the sophomore to advance to the District round. Also punching her ticket to Districts for consecutive seasons was Leslie Clark of Montpelier. The senior posted a score of 98, good enough for fourth overall and the second advancement spot. Claiming the final slot was Merideth Short of Archbold. The juniors round of 100 was fifth overall, and just one stroke low enough to move on. The three ladies will represent the area in the District match that will be held on Monday, September 30th, at Sycamore Springs Golf Course in Arlington. Other area girls scores were as follows: Pettisville junior Hannah Meller 115, good for a tie for 20th, North Central freshman Allyson Hutchison 118, which left her in 25th place overall, and Archbold junior Cora King who shot 128, and ended in 33rd place among the field of 42 golfers.
Wauseon Indians Capture D-II Sectional In A Tough Battle With Huron & Eastwood
sis of peaking and timing. Putting it to good use, the Indians were able to hold off the accomplished teams of the Huron Tigers and the Eastwood Eagles to win the outright D-II Sectional Championship. Wauseon emerged at the top of the leaderboard with 318 strokes, two better than second place Huron, and five under third place Eastwood. Trevor Dominique carded a co-medalist round of 76 for the Tribe, while David Williams had a 78. Clay Tefft cleared the course in 80 strokes, with Brady Rupp bagging an 84 and Tyler Clausen a 92. The Tribe will again meet up with Huron and Eastwood at the D-II District event on October 3 at Red Hawk Run in Findlay, with an opportunity to advance to the D-II State finals on the line.
TOLEDO - In the sporting world, peaking and timing are at their best Taylor Schuller 100, Kyle Long 118 when they are synergetic and symbiotic. Simply put...peaking at the right Fayette 405 time gives a person, or a team, a Riley Martin 92, Justin White 99, momentum that cannot be attained Tharyn Colegrove 102, outside of the symbiosis. The usually Michael Brubaker 112, Drake agreed upon best time for peaking is at, Bowditch 112 or just prior to the start of the postseason. The Wauseon Indians have held a steamroller momentum for the entire season, but the competition does nothing but get progressively tougher and more merciless at the start of the postseason. It is difficult to imagine a team like the Tribe having the need to crank it up another notch, but when the need came on the links of Detwiler at the D-II Sectionals on September 26, the Tribe found that synergy of the symbio-
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ILL TAKE IT ... Grant Sauber fights for possession against a Liberty Center player in the Indians 1-0 win. Wauseon defeated Liberty Center 1-0 in NWOAL soccer action. The only goal of the night came from Leo Rendon who was unassisted, in the center of the midfield broke down the LC defenders at the 18:49 of the first half. Kevin Moden and the LC keeper both had seven saves. Each keeper had some outstanding saves that rallied both teams into a hard fought soccer match. The Indians put in a new shape on defense and Michael Pile, Jesse Sanders and Ross Andre played very well for the shut out. "It was a big win for us going into the Archbold match," coach Scott Hoover said. The junior varsity team also won 2-0. It was the young Indians second straight win as well as they defeated beat Paulding in an earlier match 5-0. In an earlier match the Indians gained a win over Cardinal Stritch 2-1. The Indians rallied after being down 1-0 in the 1st half. Wauseon's first goal came from Leo Rendon off of a pretty little pass and assist from Samuel Vasquez. Second came off of a set piece after a stretch foul. Rendon caught Stritch not ready and unorganized and blistered a shot just inside the far post. Michael Pile played a strong defensive game that only allowed Stritch nine shots for the night. Wauseon had 15 shots on goal.
Liberty Center Tigers Evade The Pettisville Blackbirds Soccer Staff, 2-1
LIBERTY CENTER - The Liberty Center Tigers escaped the Pettisville Blackbirds by a single goal on September
Pettisville Blackbirds Kickers Fall A Goal Short Against Bryan On September 26th
BRYAN - Daniel Sauder and Connor Tuckerman each found the back of the net on September 26, but the Bryan Golden Bears were able to match and one-up the Pettisville offense by a 3-2 score.
Napoleon Wildcats Soccer Squad Turns Pettisville Beats Lenawee Christian; Goes To 9-0 ADRIAN, MICHIGAN, The Battling ing thekeeper for thego ahead goal. In Back The Pettisville Blackbirds, 3-1 Blackbirds of Pettisville were in Michigan the twelfth minute, the Birds were
PETTISVILLE - Daniel Sauder posted the lone goal for the Pettisville Blackbirds, as they dropped a 3-1 decision to visiting Napoleon on September 26. No other information for this match was received. on September 24 to take on Lenawee Christian. As in their first meeting of the year, Lenawee proved to be a very strong opponent, but not strong enough to besmirch the undefeated Birds, 4-2. Pettisville scored in the twelfth minute when Conner Wyse connected on a pass from Detric Yoder and sent a shot past the keeper. Lenawee answered 10 minutes later when their left forward took advantage of a loose ball inside the box and finished inside the near post. The score remained tied at 1-1 at the break. Four minutes into the second half Landon Roth took a pass just outside of the center circle and outraced the leftdefenderto the goal, his shot beat-
called for a hand ball in the box and Lenawee was awarded a penalty kick. Lenawees strong center midfielder calmly blasted a shot to the left of the keeper for the equalizer. The Blackbirds continued to battle and their hard work was rewarded when Yoder found Theary Eash, who placed a shot from the left side into the back of the net, putting the Birds back on top. The defense lead by Justin Rupp in goal andDillon King at sweeper shut down Lenawee the rest of the half and Roths goal from 8 yards out in the 27th minute sealed the victory. With the win the Blackbirds record remains perfect at9-0 with four games to go.
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JUNIOR HIGH CROSS COUNTRY ... Front Row - Andrew Miller, Blake Sakos, Skyler JoHantgen, Ryan France, Vada Lashaway, Josh Wehrle. Back Row - Keean Livensparger, JUNIOR HIGH GOLF ... Front Row - Jory Landis, Nathan Stembridge, Austin Echler. Hunter Wilson, Zachary Turner, Coach Jared Stewart, Brookelyn Brown, Cody Tomblin, Back Row - Levi Huffman, Layne Cogswell, Coach Brent Saneholtz, Hayden Haas, Emma Zenz. Joe Galloway.
EIGHTH GRADE VOLLEYBALL ... Front - Peggy Michael, Manager Erica Knapp, Brit- SEVENTH GRADE VOLLEYBALL ... Front - Morgan Mitchell, Chloe Baker, Payton Taytany Cozart. Back - Makayla Knapp, Erin Ryan, Allyson Fenicle, Coach Colette Sweitzer. lor, Addie Elser, Alisha Bauer. Back - Sidney McKarns, Lindsay Brown, Madyson Bonney, Meghan Keller, Coach Sally Wheeler. Missing - Kirsten Helinski.
SEVENTH GRADE VOLLEYBALL ... Front - Aaliyah Waterfield, Breanna Wolfrum, Brittney Haines, Emma Grime and Kayla Hall. Back - Jenna Ramon, Erica Breier, Anna Stuckey, Coach Emily Rodriguez, Katelyn Tingley and Breanna Doriot. EIGHTH GRADE VOLLEYBALL ... Front - Alexis Brooks, Amanda Oberlin, Gabby Stuckey. Back - Kira Pettit, Matha Dell Ferguson, Coach Kristi Miehls, Haley Doehrmann and Madison Myers.
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JUNIOR HIGH CROSS COUNTRY ... Front row - Cody Moser, Keyndal Hudson, Logan Boetz. Back row - Tristan Sampson, Chase Glock, Coach Jason Barringer, Daniel Feather, Reece Hall.
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EIGHTH GRADE VOLLEYBALL ... Front Row Ariana Leija, Katelyn Roth, Chloe Lane, Halle Floss, Rylee Campbell, Maddy Martinez. Back Row Paige Moden, Reagan Spadafore, Myia Mcleod, Jennifer Sanders, Karli Penrod, Olivia Leininger, Coach Ankney. SEVENTH GRADE VOLLEYBALL ... Front Row Tamera Smith, Madison Henry, Alex Gray, Kaylei Satkowski, Jaelyn Meyers, Kalyn Nofziger, Marissa Martinez. Back Row Manager Morgan Todd, Ashley Hitchcock, Mackayla Kearney, Alisa Shelt, Madison Trejo, Lexi Sauber, Lindsay Miller, Coach Sue Cowell. Missing from Picture Maddy Baugh and Manager Alex Netcher.
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SEVENTH GRADE CHEERLEADING ... Front - Paige Smith and Amber Wolpert. Back Samantha Petz and Aubrey Starkweather. Missing - Aliza Dauterman.
JUNIOR HIGH CROSS COUNTRY ... ... Front Row Mercedes Torres, Anna Koenig, Mya Suarez, Maya Nikol Riley. Back Row Nolan Flint, Canidate Vickery, Kyle Vernot, EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADING ... Front - Amanda Baker and Miranda Cook. Back - Olivia Ladd. Michael Cheezen.
1 - PETTISVILLE - 43 1 - Elizabeth Sauder - PV - 11:53 2 - Nichole Foor - PV - 12:09 4 - Kamryn Hostetler - PV - 12:26 15 - Landrey Brown - HL - 13:28 16 - Sarah Herring - PV - 13:36 19 - Wendy Braun - EN - 13:41 21 - Kara Brown - HL - 14:15 23 - Brooke Brown - NC - 14:24 25 - Gabby Cox - MT - 14:35 26 - Keyndal Hudson - ST - 14:41 33 - Vada Lashaway - NC - 15:34 37 - Gretchen Lee - PV - 15:56 48 - Candace Shaw - EN - 17:46 52 - Katie Hauter - PV - 18:11 54 - Kendi Nofziger - PV - 18:26
EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL ... First row - Nathan Whitman, Jose Gomes, Tyler Carver, Mac Warnke, Henry Humbarger, Lucas Dominique, Lincoln Schmucker. Second row - Ricky Gomez, Cam Sauber, Gavin Foote, Gabe Hawkins, Sage Marshall, Ryan Compton, Tony Schweinhagen. Third row - Dominick Gomez, Omar Armas, Marricio Barajas, Junior Martinez, Matt Malone, Noah Malosh, Kyle Zirckle. Fourth row - Juan Smith, Hunter Yackee, Everett Bueter, Dawson Rupp, Chris Thomas, Brian Kuney, Owen Newlove. Fifth row - Coach Moore, Austin Schuette, Blake Cole, Colton Blanton, Alex Sosa, Patryck Noonan, Coach Mazurowski.
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SEVENTH GRADE FOOTBALL ... Front row - Shane Bird, Ben Lee, Bronson Sines, Chance Sapp, Trent Thorp (manager), Brock ONeal, Tanner Sanders, Bryer Bentley, Tyler McIntosh. Second row- Anthony Strubberg, Tre Hutchinson, Anthony Frisby, Ashton Varney, Cameron Null, Devon Hickman, Dakota Gillett, Dakota Benner, Noah Frisby. BackCoaches Mike Bumb, Lance Thorp, Dakota Barker, Will Summers, Zach Thibeau, Rees Dietemeyer, Trance Vanliere, Austin Goodnight, Tamrik Hall.
EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL ... Front row - Remington Beck, Peyton Lamberson, Jaden Van Tong, Kolden Uribes, Cameron Knepper, Seth Clair, Jared Ramey. Back row- Jacob Bailey, Austin Grubb, Evan Friend, Michael Rios, Justin Wyrick, Chris Blosser, Noah Conklin, Ethan Blank. Missing- Coaches Jason Caudill and Tim Ford.
while the Lady Eagle won a set 25-17. No pertinent stats are available for this match.
EDON The North Central Lady JUNIOR HIGH GOLF ... Front - Aaron Stoy, Tyler Rupp, Kyle Lewellen, Brooklyn Dye. Eagles won by forfeit over the Lady Back - Coach Brandon Shoup, Garrett Witte, Andrew Heller, Alex Schlosser, Elizabeth Fritsch.
PETTISVILLE The Pettisville Lady Blackbirds defeated Stryker 2 sets to 1 on September 26, winning 25-11, 25-14 while dropping 1 set to The Lady Panthers 25-18. Pettisville with the win
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