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Wednesday, september 11th, 2013
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CIAO! ... With a full head of steam, Brock Thiel of Edon busts into the Edgerton
secondary.
ANOTHER SNAP - ANOTHER WEAPON ... Trevor Green of Edon takes the handoff
and tries the left side of the line.
SEATING FOR ONE? ... Jalen Towers of Hilltop escorts the Antwerp quarterback to
the Daft Field dirt.
CLEAR! ... Chad Champion of Hilltop breaks through the left side of the line and
into the secondary.
HOUDINI ACT ... Dallas Royer of Montpelier escapes the pileup and heads into the
secondary.
Hilltop Makes Sigificat Improvemets,But not Eough To Stop Atwerp
By: Timothy Kays
THE REPORTER
The Hilltop Cadets and the Antwerp
Archers both found themselves in an
offensive blackout during their respec-
tive week one season openers. OnSeptember 6, they faced each other at
Daft Field in West Unity. To say some-
thing would have to give would be an
understatement, as things changed
with this game. Both teams had offen-
sive breakthroughs compared to last
week, with the Cadets discovering the
pass behind new signal caller, Quinn
Smith. Unfortunately for the Cadets,
their propensity to shoot themselves in
the foot continued, and Antwerp rode
the mistakes to a 30-18 win.
The biggest flaw, the susceptibility
to being suckered out of position by the
option, became painfully obvious for
the Cadets defense right out of the
gate. Unable to stop an Antwerp option
offense that rang up 308 yards on the
night, the Cadets found themselves
down by six after a 31-yard run around
the left side with 8:26 left in the first.
Jalen Towers and Justin Grapengeter
led an avalanche of red into the back-
field to block the PAT kick, but the tone
of the evening was set.
Smith led the Hilltop offense onto
the field, and another area in need of
improvement immediately came to the
fore as the first down pass was dropped.
The second down play was another
pass that netted a first down at mid-
field. The drive died on downs at the
Antwerp 44 though, giving the Archers
the ball. Their drive also died on downs,
giving ...
CONTINUED ON PAGE 3
Montpelier Locomotives Get No Traction InTiger Country, Shut Out By Liberty Center
By: Storm Humbert
THE REPORTER
The Montpelier Locomotives trav-elled to Liberty Center on Friday,
September 6 to face off against the
Tigers. Though the history between the
two teams includes 88 games and the
overall record is pretty even (44-40-4 in
favor of Liberty Center) its been pretty
one-sided of late. And, sadly for
Montpelier, this game proved to be no
exception.
Things were bad from the start. The
visiting Locos would start with the ball
since Liberty Center won the toss and
deferred, however, the opening kickoffwas fumbled and the home team Tigers
recovered. LC scored in just three plays
making it a quick 7-0.
The first drive after the kickoff deba-
cle, the Locos showed some real life.
They moved the ball quickly and effi-
ciently against the Tigers and soon
found themselves on the home teams
side of the field facing a third down with
CONTINUED ON PAGE 3
Bombers Claim Route 49 Rivalry WithRout Of Edgerton In The Game
By: Kent Hutchison
THE REPORTER
EDGERTON- At the onset of thebackyard brawl between the Edon Blue
Bombers and Edgerton Bulldogs, the
guests made it very clear they had no
intentions of heading home without a
victory. After putting 46 points on the
board last week, the Bombers quick
strike offense picked right up where
they left off shooting out to a 35-6 half-
time advantage, and overcoming 13
penalties on the way to caging the
Bulldogs by a score of 48-26.
The aerial assault that amassed a
school record 349 yards last week, took
little time to get fired back up. Starting
the night on their 32 yard line,
Quarterback Kaden Sapps first attempt
sailed off target, then running back
Trevor Green was dropped for a two
yard loss. Facing third and twelve Sappconnected with Connor Hug for a 23
yard gain. Sapp called his own number
for a six yard pick up, then added 23
more to his passing stats when he hit
Brock Thiel. With the ball now resting
at the Bulldog 25, Sapp found a new
target, Mike Peeples, on a bubble screen
in the left flat. Peeples followed the wall
and broke free for the touchdown. After
Sapp hit Green for the two-point con-
version, the Bombers had covered the
sixty-eight yards to the end zone in just
1:44.
The Bomber defense held the
Bulldogs in check their first two posses-
sions, while Edgerton returned the favor
once to Edon. However, the Boys in
Blue got the ball back on their 31 yardline with 4:07 remaining in the first
quarter. A completed pass from Sapp to
Thiel gained four, except the play was
nullified by a holding call. Backed up to
their 17, the Edon O heated up in no
time. Sapp hit Peeples on a post over
the middle for a 51 yard gain and Green
added four more on the ground. It was
Sapp to Hug once again, this time for a
28 yard touchdown and still 3:06 was
left on the clock. After the extra point
attempt by Peeples missed right, Edon
was left with a 14-0 advantage.
Edgerton added a little spark to the
flame when Duane Miller hit Dallas
King on the first play from scrimmage
for a 60 yard touchdown. The extra
point attempt was not good, but sud-
denly the Dawgs were right back in ittrailing 14-6.
Edon needed just 58 seconds to
respond to the Bulldog score. Sapp ran
for five, then after an incompletion he
let Landon Bloir join the parade to paydirt when the duo connected for a 52
yard scoring strike. Thiel grabbed the 2point pass from Sapp to increase the
Bomber advantage to 22-6 with 1:49
remaining in the opening period.
Edgerton returned the kickoff totheir 36 yard line and promptly gained
five more on an Edon offsides penalty.
However that was about all the Bomberdefense allowed and the Bulldogs punt-
ed the ball back just into the second
stanza.Thiel returned the kick to the Bomber
33, and then the ground game took two
turns. Green moved the chains with a
ten yard run, followed by a 20 yardjaunt by Sapp. Hug caught a toss for
four yards on first down moving the ball
to the Edgerton thirty-seven. Sapp hadThiel open just short of the goal line,
but the aerial was just high. The junior
quarterback added ten more on the turf
before finding Hug for their second TDof the night from 23 yards out. The
extra point by Peeples sailed true; how-
ever the kick was nullified an illegalprocedure infraction. Sapp tried anoth-
er toss to Hug for the conversion; how-
ever the ball fell to the ground leaving
the Bombers with a 28-6 lead with10:12 left in the quarter.
Edgerton appeared to be poised to
cut the deficit when they moved the ballfrom their 45 to the Bomber 17 in 2:30.
However, the premise came to a crash-
ing halt when Jordan Whitaker pounced
on an Edgerton fumble at their 22 yardstripe.
Edon moved the ball to the 27, after
a Bulldog offsides penalty, and neededjust 1:43 to cover the 73 yards for
another score. Sapp to Thiel moved the
ball 37 yards, but Sapp lost three on theground. Another completion to Bloir
added 32 more. Sapp sprinted through
the heart of the Bulldog defense to cover
the final ten yards. Peeples split theuprights as the lead was pushed to 35-6
in favor of the Bombers.
Edgerton marched back on offensewith 5:42 left in the half. They method-
ically marched the ball to the Bomber
20, in just over three minutes. However,
history repeated itself as the Bulldogsput the pigskin on the turf and the
Bomber defense swarmed on the looseCONTINUED ON PAGE 3
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ball at their 30, with 2:25 left before
halftime. Sapp to Thiel was good for 47
more, and Green galloped for nine on
the ground. Following two incomple-
tions, Sapp followed his line straight up
the middle for 2 yards and the first
down. However a high snap resulted in
a loss of nineteen and a sack lost anoth-
er 10 yards to send the game to half-
time.
What a half it was as Edon led 35-6.
Sapp had already broken the passing
yardage record he set the week before
as he finished 12-20 for 355 yards, with
four passing touchdowns and another
on the ground.The start to the second half mim-
icked the first for the home team as
Edon held the Bulldogs to a three and
out. Edgerton punted the ball to the
Edon 29 yard line. However, the turn-
over bug bit the Bombers on their first
offensive play of the half. Edgerton
pounded the ball on the ground in nine
plays to paydirt quickly cutting the
deficit to 35-12.
After exchanging punts, Edon got
the ball back on their 19 yard line.
Sapp lost the handle on first down, but
was saved by the hands of Wyatt Zulch.
However the trouble was just beginning.
A holding penalty followed, and then
another miscue led to Edgerton recov-
ery five yards short of the goal line. The
opportunistic Dogs needed just two
plays this time to cross the white stripe
of happiness and suddenly the seem-
ingly insurmountable halftime lead was
down to 35-17.
Edgerton realized they needed points
quickly and attempted an onside kick.
However, the Bombers were not sur-
prised and covered the ball at their 45
yard marker. The offense still looked
like deer in the headlights as the drive
started with a false start penalty and an
incomplete pass. Abruptly momentum
made a 180 degree turn back in favor of
the Edon. Sapp hit Peeples with anoth-
er bubble screen in front of the Bomber
bench. The senior split end zigged and
zagged across the field and back until
he was all alone with nothing but greengrass and a goal post in front of him.
Understandably winded, the Peeples
kick was off target. However, the jaunt
pushed the Edon lead to 41-18 with
1:17 left in the third quarter.
The score provided a much needed
boost of fuel into the Bombers tank as
Sapp picked off a Miller throw giving
Edon possession at their 25 yard line.
Green moved the ball 6 yards on the
ground, and a personal foul on Edgerton,
and then offsides on the Bulldogs
advanced the ball to just past the 50
yard line. A bad taste was left in the
mouth of the Bombers as the shotgunexchange sailed high and Sapp recov-
ered the errant snap back at the Edon
35 yard line as the quarter ended.
The final frame started like the previ-
ous one ended for the Bombers. A Sapp
pass intended for Thiel fell incomplete.
Then Edon went to the well once too
often as the bubble screen was read
perfectly by Edgertons Alex Michaels as
he stepped in front of the toss returning
the pick to the 11 yard line.
The Bulldog offense was frothing for
a comeback as they sprinted back on
the attack with 11:36 left in the game.
A low snap to Miller moved the leather
back to the sixteen. Two incompletions
followed setting the stage for the
Bombers put to rest any notions of aBulldog uprising. Facing third and 15,
Miller dropped back once again to pass.
Peeples read the mind of the Edgerton
signal caller as he stepped in front of
the toss racing 84 yards away from the
pack to seal the deal. Somehow there
was still enough adrenaline left in the
body of number 3 to split the posts and
drive the margin to 48-18 with 10:49
still to play.
Edgerton somehow dug deep enough
to answer with a thirteen play, 63 yard
drive that consumed over five minutes
off the clock to cut the spread to the
final of 48-26.
The Bomber reserves received an
opportunity the final 5:18 of the contest
and showed some bright glimpses of thefuture. Freshman Blake Thiel took over
where Sapp left off as he ran for 25
yards straight up the gut, then added
five more only to have it taken away on
the 13th and final Bomber penalty of the
night. Cameron Winners Castillo bust-
ed off a run of 13 yards, and then
Jordan Julian and everyone in atten-
dance heard his name over the PA after
gaining a yard. The younger and faster
Thiel added another yard to his total
and Julian added two more on fourth
down, putting the lid on the awesome
offensive output by the Bombers.
For the second straight week, Sapp
ended the night with the aforemen-
tioned school passing record of 416
yards, finishing 14-27 with five touch-
down tosses, and one rushing TD.
Peeples led the receiving corps with 3
catches for 138 yards and two touch-
downs, along with the 84 yard intercep-
tion TD. Hug had 6 grabs for 90 yards
and two scores, Bloir added 2 snags for
87 yards and one run to the endzone,
and Brock Thiel finished with 3 recep-
tions for 100 yards. Blake Thiel led the
ground game with 2 carries for 26
yards; Sapp carried the ball 12 times for
20 yards, while Green gained 16 yards
on 7 totes. Winner Castillo picked up
13 yards on one carry and Julian 3
yards on two attempts.
Now 2-0, Edon takes the trek a little
further south down Route 49 Friday
into Defiance County. The Bombers will
have to face the tough task of invading
Hicksville. The Aces, although 0-2 to
begin the season, will provide the tough-
est test yet for the Bombers. Kickoff will
be at 7:00 pm for the non-league affair.
Kent Hutchison can be reached at
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Bombers Claim Route ...
BALLET IN BOMBER BLUE ... Brock
Thiel of Edon goes over a defender tograb a pass.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2
Hilltop Makes Significant ...
the Cadets the ball back on their own
27. Again the Cadets were unable to
move the ball, and they punted the ball
away. The quarter ended with Antwerpup by six, and moving the ball via the
option.
With 7:58 remaining in the half, a
pitch right resulted in an untouched
three-yard run into the endzone to make
the score 12-0. A quick hitter to an
undefended receiver on the left side con-
verted the two-point PAT, making the
score 14-0. The Cadets again found
nothing but frustration on the offense,
but the defense had some success in
keeping the Archers out of the endzone,
leaving the score at 14-0 at the half.
Hilltop took the opening kick in the
second half, and went straight to work.
Grapengeter went around the right side
for a 14-yard gain to the Hilltop 29.
Chad Champion took an end around to
the left for six yards. Smith pulled theball down and went up the gut for a
short gain, making it third and three.
Miklo Abner took the next run off left
guard to move the sticks and give Hilltop
a first down at their own 39. From there,
the Cadets finally fired their first big
salvo of the season. With 9:35 remaining
in the third, Smith found Champion on
a short quick hitter around the left side.
The senior tailback did the rest, cutting
back toward the middle of the field then
hitting the afterburners for a 61-yard
touchdown. The PAT kick was blocked,
but finally, after six quarters and change,
the Cadets had their first touchdown of
the year.
Sensing the potential for a momen-
tum swing, the Archers went back totheir old reliable...the option. Piece by
piece, the real estate added up until with
3:55 left in the third, a one-yard run
reopened the 14-point lead for Antwerp.
The lead expanded to 16 with the two-
point PAT pass, and the quarter closed
with Hilltop staring down a 22-6 deficit.
The Archers put the dagger in with
just 32 seconds gone in the fourth. The
Hilltop defense held on a fourth and goal
from their own six. Needing to make up
for lost time and lost points, the Cadets
were returning to the air...and the
Archers were waiting for just that. The
first down pass fell incomplete, as did
the second down pass. On third down,
Smith fired the ball over the middle,where it was intercepted at the line of
scrimmage and returned for a pick-six.
The two-point PAT made it 30-6, but
Smith and the Cadet Cadre were far
from finished.
Towers blindsided the Antwerp quar-
terback before he could execute the
option, forcing and recovering a fumble
that gave the hometown boys the ball at
their own 40. The offense misfired, but
the defense buried Antwerp with a third
and 27. As it had been all night, another
option run made it a fourth and two. It
came as no surprise that the Archers
elected to try the option again on fourth
down, but they ran it directly at Cayden
Blaisdell, who blew the play up short of
the first down marker at their 35. TheCadet offense went back to work.
The Cadets quickly found themselves
staring at a fourth and ten, but a quick
flip right to Austin Batt moved the
chains with a 15-yard gain. The drive
ended when Abner took a little toss in
the backfield, went around the left side,
cut to his right and ran the ball 30 yards
for a score with 4:59 left. After a false
start penalty, the PAT failed, but the
score was 30-12, and the Cadets were
still working the clock for more.
Hilltop executed an onside kick to
perfection on the ensuing kickoff, recov-
ering the ball in Antwerp territory. With
the defense expecting Smith to unload,
they were double-crossed when Smith
gave the ball to Champion, who blew
through the defense for a 40-yard score.
The PAT failed again, and the scoring
came to an end with Hilltop on the short
end of a 30-18 decision.
Smith was 11 of 33 for 177 yards, 2
touchdowns and 2 picks in his debut.
Champion snagged 3 passes for 81
yards and a score, while Abner grabbed
4 for 58 yards and a touchdown.
Grapengeter had a catch for 19 yards,
Batt one for 14, and Logan Brooker one
for 8.
Champion ran the ball 5 times for 58
yards and a touchdown, while Abner
went 6 times for 40 yards. Smith ran 9
times for 20 yards, Grapengeter went
once for 14, and David Smith ran once
for 2 yards.
The Cadets will work to sharpen theiroffense and tighten their defense in
preparation of their first road game,
September 14 at Holgate.
Timothy Kays can be reached at
RETURN OF THE RUNAWAY TRUCK ...
Miklo Abner explodes into the Antwerp
secondary.
only two to go. Beforethe snap, the LibertyCenter nose tackle clear-ly jumped and even
touched Montpelierscenter right on the hel-met to brace himself.Nothing was called, theplay went off, andMontpelier found them-selves punting.
Still, the Locos foughthard. On Liberty Centersnext possession, withthe Tigers pushing deepinto Montpelier territory,the defense made atough stand just outsidetheir own red zone. Theystopped the Tigers on ahuge fourth down withonly two yards to go.
This gave the Montpelieroffense the ball andswung some momentumin their favor.
This push, however,
was not enough. Thedrive which started withthe big turnover ondowns caused by the
fourth down stand wasshort lived three andout. From this point for-ward, Liberty Centerdominated the game onboth sides of the ball.
The Tigers quicklyput more points on theboard with a 39 yardtouchdown after a decentpunt return. The hometeam gained furthermomentum by recover-ing a fumble on the firstplay of Montpeliers nextdrive. Liberty Center wasquickly in the end zoneagain having scored,
now, two touchdowns inthe previous two min-utes.
The Locomotive luckdidnt improve as time
ticked off the scoreboard.The very next Montpelierpossession, not very farinto it, Keegan Hitzemanhurled a pass deep that
wound up in the handsof Liberty CentersAnthony Righi (defensiveback as well as LibertyCenters leading rusherfor the game with nearly200 yards) this wasreturned for a touch-down in dynamic fash-ion with more than oneor two or three brokentackles to put the Tigersin the end zone yet again.
Montpelier went intohalftime down 27-0. Bythe end of the game, itwas 54-0. The Locosgave it their all, but the
Tigers just seemed toobig and too fast this
year, but theres a lot ofsenior talent that will beshedding their stripescome next year so theLocos will, as always,have next year to lookforward to in terms ofrevenge for a solid defeatthis year.
Next week, theMontpelier boys will facethe Patrick HenryPatriots, and the onlypeople who wouldnt loveto see them win it arethe Patriots themselves.Go get them boys, every-
one is rooting for you.
Storm Humbert may bereached at
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Locomotives Get No Traction ...
HERE COMES THE PAIN ... Jordan Birdsall of Mont-
pelier is corralled by a troupe of Tigers.
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The nal meeting between the rte. 108rivals will go down in the history books
as belonging the Wauseon Indians as the
Tribe dominated the Napoleon Wildcats34-21 Friday at Harmon Field.
Napoleon wasted little time in takingthe early lead on a ve play, 61 yard drive.
On a halfback pass, Zach Strall found An-
son Lankenau all by himself in the second-
ary for a 45-yard strike at the 9:42 mark.
Wauseon answered right back. On theirrst play from scrimmage, Ty Suntken
completed a 36 yard pass to Kris Boyseland the Indians were on the move. Three
plays later Suntken connected with his big
tight end, Noah Castle for a 35 yard touch-down pass as the Indians covered the 80
yards in four plays. Josh Whitcomb's kickwas good and the Indians tied it up at 7-7
with 8:00 left in the rst quarter.Napoleon had one more chance to score
in the rst quarter, but a beautifully ex-
ecuted blocked eld goal attempt by NateSuntken ended the threat and gave the
momentum back to Wauseon.The second quarter saw the Indians
strike rst on an 11 yard pass from Sunt-
ken to Zac Robinson at the 7:16 mark of
the quarter. The seven-play 73 yard drive
included the arm of Suntken once againas the senior leader hit Castle with a 14
yard strike, then found Derek Rupp for a39 yard gain.
The Indians lost a fumble that led to aNapoleon score on their next possession.
The Wildcats took full advantage taking
over possession on the Wauseon 35 yardline. Four plays later they were in the end
zone when Devon Armour galloped 25yards to paydirt with 1:37 left in the half.
Logan Peckinpaugh's kick was good andthe game was again tied at 14-14.
Wauseon second fumble occurred on
their next possession and again the mis-
take cost them as Napoleon used the re-
maining seconds perfectly for a 4-play 41yard drive to take a late rst half lead 21-
14 on a 12-yard pass from Blake Dunbarto Nate Rohrs with :06 seconds left on the
clock.
The Indians came out in the second halfred up, and Ty and Nate Suntken had a
special motivator to keep them focused onthe game as a side light to this game story.
Suntken's grandmother, Diane Suntken,
was seeing four of her grandsons play.
She also had two grandsons on the Napo-
leon team. She had never seen Ty play be-
fore and Suntken was well aware that his
Grandma was on hand to watch. And in
the second half of action he certainly did
not disappoint her.
Suntken started by bursting for a 36
yard hard fought run to the Napoleon 13.
The offensive line of Caleb Andrews, Josh
Kauffman, Alec Vonier, Anthony Werder
and Cesar Juarez continued throughout
the second half to open huge holes for their
backs. After taking a loss back to the 21
yard line, Suntken found Boysel for a 21
yard touchdown strike to bring Wauseon
to within one point at 21-20. Whitcomb
missed the extra point to the right.
The Indians defense led by Aaron
Schuette, Vonier and company thwarted
the Wildcats on their next possession and
took over the ball at the Wauseon 32.
The big play of what would prove to be
the next Wauseon scoring drive was again
with a Suntken to Boysel connection for
25 yards to the Napoleon 43. Five plays
later the Indians, with the churning legs of
Suntken went ahead on the quarterback's
four yard touchdown run giving the Indi-
ans a 26-21 lead. The Indians went for a
two-point conversion, but it failed.
Napoleon put a sustained drive together
on their next possession and drove the ball
down to the Wauseon 29 yard line. But
on a rst and 10, the ever-present Boysel
was on the scene for an interception and
returned the ball to the Wauseon 28 to end
another Wildcat scoring threat.Wauseon cashed in with that turnover
as they drove three plays for 72 yards. The
highlight play of the game, and the play
that everyone will talk about was on third
and three, Suntken called his own number
and scampered 65 yards at the 2:21 mark
to put the icing on the game with a 34-21
victory.
Suntken' game ending stat were 10 of
14 passing for 191 yards and he rushed
the ball 15 times for 115 yards. He threw
three touchdown passes and ran for the
other two Wauseon scores. Axel Bueter
nished with 69 yards on 11 carries.
The Indians travel to Swanton Friday
as they begin play in the very balanced
NWOAL.
Bill Bray may be reached at
Wauseon Indians Prevail OverNapoleon In Route 108 Classic
BREAKAWAY ... Bueter takes off on a 22-yard gain to put the Indians in scoring posi-
tion.
OFFENSIVE WONDER ... .. Ty Suntkenrushed for 126 yards and threw for 205
more to lead the Indians.
STAYING WITH EM' ... Suntken found Kris
Boysel in the end zone for the Indians' rstscore of the second half. The catch pulled
Wauseon to within one at 21-20.
Edon Lady Bombers Zapped In StraightSets By Antwerp In A Route 49 Rumble
EDON - The Antwerp Lady Archers
shot down the Edon Lady Bombers in
straight sets on the evening of August
29, 26-24, 25-16 and 25-22.
Alex Kiess went 15/15 serving and
Kaela Gearhart was 14/14 for Edon.
Kiess had 40 sets, with Kaitlyn
Manahan adding 31. Nicole Newell
drilled 6 kills and had 17 digs, and
Kaitlin Chrisman added 14.
North Central Lady Eagles Net Set FindsFremont Inhospitable On August 29th
FREMONT, INDIANA - The North
Central Lady Eagles fell to Fremont in
an August 29 road tilt, 21-25, 7-25
and 21-25.
Jaclyn Kinsman was 23-27 setting
with 5 assists for North Central, and
Rachel Oxender was 12-14 setting
with an assist. Hanna Siekemeyer
went 5-6 in attacks with 3 kills, and
8-9 serving with 2 aces.
Abbey Litzenberg was 6-7 attack-
ing and 10-11 serving with 3 kills, 2
aces and 8 digs, and Jazzmin Horne
went 6-9 attacking and 7-7 serving
with a kill, 2 aces and 6 digs
Montpelier Spikers Rally To Post A FourSet Victory Over Stryker On August 29th
MONTPELIER - The Montpelier
Lady Locomotives rallied from a set
down to rack up a four set win over
the Stryker Lady Panthers on August
29, 21-25, 25-19, 25-19 and 25-20.
Hannah Blake was 20/22 attack-
ing and 20/22 serving with 3 aces, 12
kills, 4 blocks, 19 assists and 15 digs
for the 1-1 / 0-1 Lady Locos. Christy
Duchene was 26/28 attacking and
18/20 serving with an ace, 6 kills and
9 digs. Jessy Duchene had 20 assists
and 4 digs while going 17/18 serving,
and Baylee Hageman went 27/30attacking and 4/4 serving with 8 kills.
Sidney Houk went 17/21 attacking
and 15/16 serving with an ace, 6
kills, 24 digs, and 18 serves received,
and Marinna Mercer went 3/8 attack-
ing and 2/2 serving with 2 kills.
Audrey Pirtle was 12/16 attacking
with 3 kills; Maddie Richmond had 5
digs and 6 serves received; Regan
Steffes was 7/10 serving with 2 aces
and a block, and Taylor Wells had 24
digs to go along with 8/11 serving and
21 serves received.
Maddie Uribes led with 25 assists
for the Lady Panthers. Conner Varner
was 39/43 hitting with 12 kills, andChristie Huston was 29/30 hitting
with 12 kills.
Pettisville Lady Blackbirds Deal OutThe Obstinate Ayersville Lady PilotsPETTISVILLE - It took some doing,
but it finally got done. The Pettisville
Lady Blackbirds welcomed in
Ayersville for a round of volleyball on
August 29, and the visitors threw
everything but the kitchen sink at
their hosts. In the end, the Ladybirds
avoided the need for a fifth set tie-
breaker by dispatching the stubborn
Lady Pilots in four sets, 25-20, 27-29,25-15 and 25-21.
Stephanie Hubby had 2 aces and
20 digs for 4-1 Pettisville, with Emily
Hubby adding 20 digs and 14 kills.
Sarah Christiansen posted 5 digs and
an assist, Amber Klopfenstein had a
dig, 2 kills and 2 blocks, and Jordyn
Pursel had 2 aces, 9 digs and 15 kills.
Dana Fricke had 3 aces, 4 digs, 13
kills and 2 blocks, Kate Kauffman had
7 digs, 20 assists and 2 kills, and
Brooke Waidelich had 5 digs, 18
assists and 2 kills.
This senior leader is leading by example,
with a medalist round to lead the Tribe to
the championship of the Stryker Panther
Invitational on September 7.
ELLIE HAYATI
WAUSEON HIGH SCHOOL
CLAY TEFFT
WAUSEON HIGH SCHOOL
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ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
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TAPOUT ... Abbey Litzenberg of North Central tries the soft touch approach to get
the ball past the defense.
SWITCH TO GLIDE ... Hannah Blake of Montpelier ies in for a kill shot.
9-3-13 MoNTPEliEr s NorTH CENTrAlPHoToS BY ANGi WAlKUP, STAFF
STATS/rESUlTS NoT rECEivEd
En lay Bmbes Absb A dubeheaeSetback vesus Swantn & Hckse
EDON - The Edon Lady Bombers fell
to 1-5 on the campaign after dropping a
mixed doubleheader on August 31.
Hicksville won the first match by defeat-
ing Edon 25-17 and 25-18, then
Swanton followed suit, winning in three
sets, 26-28, 25-23 and 25-16.
Versus Hicksville
Kaela Gearhart was 12/12 serving it
up, and Kaitlin Chrisman was 4/4. Alex
Kiess contributed 23 sets, and Kaitlyn
Manahan posted 18. Kiess and Hannah
Brehm-Gutting each had 5 kills, and
Chrisman had 10 digs, with Nicole
Newell getting 7.
Versus
Swanton
Kiess went 17/17 serving for Edon,
with Gearhart going 12/12, andChrisman and Newell were 9/9.
Manahan posted 56 sets, and Kiess
contributed 48. Kiess and Newell each
had 5 kills, and Kiess contributed 19
digs and Chrisman 15.
Styke lay Panthes dp Bth Ens of Adubeheae Aganst Cestew & Achb
STRYKER - The Stryker Lady
Panthers dropped a mixed doublehead-
er on August 31, falling to Crestview
19-25 and 19-25, and to Archbold
25-27 and 18-25.
Maddie Uribes had with 16 assists
and Connor Sullivan added 7 assists.
Conner Varner went 43/52 hitting with
13 kills. Christie Huston went 21/23
with 15 kills and 4 blocks.
Stryker is 0-4 and opens league play
with a September 5 tilt at Pettisville.
J.V. Volleyball ActionTHE HoMEToWN HUddlE
Lady Bomber jvs Fall To AtwerpEDON The Edon Lady Bomber JVs
were knocked off by Antwerp on August
29, 26-28, 25-21 and 20-25.
No other stats pertinent to this game
were received.
Fremot Kocks Off north Cetral jvsFREMONT, INDIANA - The North
Central Lady Eagles were upended in
three sets by the Fremont JVs on
August 29, 22-25, 25-19 and 13-15.
No other stats pertinent to this game
were received.
Stryker jv girls Fall To MotpelierMONTPELIER - The Montpelier JVs
took out the Stryker Lady Panthers on
August 29, 25-22, 11-25 and 26-24.
No other stats pertinent to this game
were received.
Pettisille jvs Sed Ayersille PackiPETTISVILLE - The Pettisville
Ladybird JVs broomed out Ayersville in
straight sets on August 29, 25-21 and
25-11.
No other stats pertinent to this game
were received.
Lady Bomber jvs Drop A Double DipEDON The Edon Lady Bomber JVs
put up a battle, but dropped both ends
of a mixed doubleheader on August 31.
Hicksville won over Edon in three sets,
15-25, 25-23 and 25-13, while Swanton
came away with a win in two hard-
fought sets, 25-23 and 26-24.
No other stats pertinent to this game
were received.
Varsity Boys Cross CountryTHE HoMEToWN HUddlE
Bay lenspage Fnshes Fst, ButMntpee Eges En in August 29th MeetWEST UNITY - The thinclads of Edon
and Montpelier met in Cadet Country
for a tri-meet with Hilltop on the after-
noon of August 29. The lone Cadet in
the field, Brady Livensparger, took first
place in the event, but it was Montpelier
winning the team competition, with
Edon placing second.
The following finishes were recorded
by school, place and time...
1 - Montpelier - 24
2 - Edon - 31
1 - Brady Livensparger - H - 18:50
2 - Jared Rediger - M - 20:11
3 - Brandon Schlosser - M - 21:13
4 - JJ Brown - E - 21:13
5 - Coy Dunkle - E - 21:18
6 - Micheal Ater - E - 21:47
7 - Shawn Ramey - M - 21:52
8 - Conner Link - M - 22:00
9 - Alec Waterston - M - 22:05
10 - Andrew LaDuke - E - 22:31
Styke Panthes Take Sxteenth Pace
At The Cumbus Ge intatnaCOLUMBUS GROVE - The Stryker
Panthers placed sixteenth overall at the
August 31 Columbus Grove Invitational.
Dean Beamont was the first of the
Panther Pack to get into the barn with a
time of 18:08.4
The following Stryker finishes were
recorded by place and time...
16 - Stryker - 413
23 - Dean Beamont - 18:08.4
64 - Derek Opdycke - 19:32.1
92 - Ross Planson - 20:30.1
112 - Hunter Lilleholm - 22:06.2
124 - Cameron Frey - 24:54.4
127 - Trevin Rhoades - 26:12.5
Quntn rese leas The Wausen inansT Seventh At The Cumbus Gve invte
COLUMBUS GROVE - Thinclads of
the area take note...Quintin Reiser of
Wauseon is already in midseason form,and is only getting better. Evidence to
the aforementioned was readily found at
the August 31 Columbus Grove
Invitational where the Tribe finished
seventh overall in the Red Division. It
was Reiser racking up the lowest point
liability of the day for the team, coming
in second overall with a t ime of 16:13.1.
The following Wauseon finishes were
recorded by place and time...
7 - Wauseon - 211
2 - Quintin Reiser - 16:13.1
30 - Justin Mourguet - 17:41.1
46 - Wade Hodges - 18:09.5
63 - Caleb Blanchong - 18:50.6
74 - Josh Collins - 19:11.6
82 - Aaron Beck - 19:20.1
95 - Boede Thourot - 19:39.3
Styke & Wausen run in CGi Jv Bys openCOLUMBUS GROVE - The JV Boys
Open at the 2013 Columbus Grove
Invitational saw participation from both
Stryker and Wauseon.
Although the Panther Pack did not
field enough runners to compete forteam points, the same could not be said
for the Tribe, who placed seventh overall
behind Kyle Knierims 16th place finish.
Dustin Teschke was the first over the
line for Stryker, finishing 173rd overall.
The following Wauseon and Stryker
finishes were recorded by place and
time...
7 - Wauseon - 195
16 - Kyle Knierim - Wauseon - 19:25.6
27 - Hector Mena - Wauseon - 19:58.3
36 - Motoki Maxted - Wauseon -
20:17.2
61 - Gage Campbell - Wauseon -
20:54.574 - Brenden Kost - Wauseon - 21:12.0
83 - Derrick Kamp - Wauseon -
21:36.3
173 - Dustin Teschke - Stryker -
25:42.7
185 - Jackson Wonders - Stryker -
28:53.9
189 - Tyrel Patterson - Stryker -
35:56.4
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Wauseon Lady Indians Downs ArchboldIn August 29th NWOAL Tennis ActionWAUSEON - The Wauseon Indians
got back on the winning track with anAugust 29 4-1 win over Archbold, as
singles players Ellie Hayati, Sally
Frank and Mackenzie Eberly were all
winners.
Hayati got a 6-4, 7-5 win over
Krista Leupp in first singles, whileFrank easily defeated Olivia Krieger
6-2, 6-0. Eberly had the most chal-
lenging match but was able to beatMarli Fryman 7-6 (9-7) 6-4.
In doubles play Ashlyn Boyers and
Vicky Kahrs were beaten 2-6, 2-6 by
Hannah Hesterman and Shelby Cline.
Cassidy Barnes and Lindsay Fager
won in three sets over Jessica Lindsayand Viviana Garcia 4-6, 6-3, 6-4.
Varsity Girls Cross CountryTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Routhier & Garrett Lead HilltopLady Cadets Past Edon & Montpelier
WEST UNITY - The Hilltop Lady
Cadets welcomed in their Montpelier
and Edon counterparts for a run
through the park on August 29.
Madeleine Routhier and Lauren
Garrett finishes one and two to give the
Lady Cadets the overall team win over
Bailey Gearhart and Edon by fifteen
points. Montpelier, who did not field
enough runners to form a team, was led
to the line by Lita Banks in third place.
The following finishes were recorded
by school, place and time...
1 - Hilltop - 20
2 - Edon - 35
1 - Madeleine Routhier - H - 22:10
2 - Lauren Garrett - H - 24:48
3 - Lita Banks - M - 25:17
4 - Bailey Gearhart - E - 25:45
5 - Bailey Funkhouser - H - 26:07
6 - Cassie Trausch - E - 27:07
7 - Gabie Johnson - H - 27:37
8 - Hannah Jenkins - M - 28:24
9 - Emily Maneval - H - 29:01
10 - Jess Earle - M - 31:18
Stryker Lady Panthers In The Gray DivisionMix At The Columbus Grove Invitational
COLUMBUS GROVE - Four runners
doth not a team make, but the Lady
Panthers of Stryker still brought theirshort-handed mettle to the Columbus
Grove Invitational on August 31.
Kari Oberlin was first in the house
for Stryker, with Paige Speelman, Megan
Graber and Gabby Paxton following up.
The following Stryker finishes were
recorded by place and time...
54 - Kari Oberlin - 23:32.9
62 - Paige Speelman - 23:53.5
69 - Megan Graber - 24:05.5
115 - Gabrielle Paxton - 27:15.8
The Wauseon Lady Indians Dominate TheColumbus Grove Invite, By The Numbers
COLUMBUS GROVE - The firm of
Vernot, Volkman, Archibeque and Wyse
has the ring of a high power legal team.
Although they are not high-price law-
yers, they certainly have the high power
gig down stone cold. This group of
ladies were up front as their Wauseon
Lady Indians placed second in the
August 31 Columbus Grove Invitational.
The Tribe power was made more than
apparent by looking at the numbers.
Taylor Vernot placed first overall...44
seconds ahead of the runner up. Aneesa
Volkman took third, and Aleea Volkman
was thirteenth. The #20 spot belonged
to Kylie Archibeque, and Seneca Wyse
was 24th. To have all your scoring run-
ners finish in the top-25 in a field of 192
is made even more impressive consider-
ing the insurance of Lindsey
Archibeque, who placed 35th. This team
has the look of a postseason power-
house, and the regular season is not
even half way done.
The following Wauseon finishes were
recorded by place and time...
2 - Wauseon - 61
1 - Taylor Vernot - 19:14.0
3 - Aneesa Volkman - 20:10.1
13 - Aleea Volkman - 21:05.0
20 - Kylie Archibeque - 21:29.6
24 - Seneca Wyse - 21:41.0
35 - Lindsey Archibeque - 22:10.7
44 - Amanda Stutzman - 22:20.6
70 - Danielle Saaf - 23:29.8
79 - Vasti Becerril - 23:43.0
80 - Megan Beck - 23:44.3
160 - Samantha Horne - 28:24.7
175 - Katlyn DeGroff - 29:40.8
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Varsity Golf ActionTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Wauseon Indians Outmatch ArchboldStreaks In NWOAL Play, 154-185
WAUSEON - Wauseon improved
their record to 54-7 with an NWOAL win
over the Archbold Blue Streaks on
August 29.
Trevor Dominique and David
Williams led the Indians, firing rounds
of 36. Brady Rupp shot a 40, Clay Tefft
42, Anna Marshall 45 and Tyler Clausen
51 to pace the Indians attack.
North Central Linksters Hold OffEdon Bomber BBC Assault
BRYAN The North Central Eagle golf-ers were able to withstand the attack from
the Edon Blue Bombers to remain atopthe BBC after the September 3rd battle.
North Central defeated the Bombers 164-
182 to improve to 26-7 overall and 3-0 inthe conference.
North Centrals Branden Turner cap-tured Medalist honors with a 37, while
fellow senior Dylan Hutchison was one
shot back with a 38. Brady Zuver com-
pleted the round with a 44 and JordanReeves shot 45. Other scores for the
Eagles were David Pinc 46 and JoelVanDyke 53.
Hayden Runyan led the charge for
Edon with a 44. Jim Peckham, AlexKirkenberg, and Kyle Long were right in
line behind Runyan with respective scoresof 45, 46, and 47. Taylor Schuller shot 56
and Evan Fisk 57 to complete the card for
the Bombers.
David Pinc of North Central
Kyle Long of Edon Jim Peckham of Edon
Dylan Hutchison of North Central
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Clay Tefft & Trevor Dominique Lead Wauseon To Another Stryker Panther Invite TitleBy: Timothy Kays
THE REPORTER
STRYKER - When it comes to being
recognized as a team to be reckoned
with, the Wauseon Indians have little to
nothing to prove. At the 2013 Panther
Invitational on September 7, they did it
anyway, and they did it in dominating
fashion. With senior Clay Tefft hammer-ing a medalist round of 72 and Trevor
Dominique going wingman with a 73,
the Tribe won the event in convincing
style with a team score of 302, easily
outgunning second place Hicksville by
21 strokes.
BBC rivals North Central and host
Stryker tied for the third place finish
with scores of 330, with Tanner
Clingaman of Stryker hitting a 75 and
Branden Turner of North Central firing
a 76. The Edon Bombers rode Taylor
Schullers 82 to the ninth place finish,
while Hilltop placed eleventh behind an
87 from Isaac VanArsdalen.
The Montpelier Locomotives finished
six strokes off Hilltops pace for a score
of 382 and twelfth place behind an 83
from Hunter Shaull. The PettisvilleBlackbirds placed 13th behind Matt
Krills 88, and with Riley Martin hoist-
ing a 92, the Fayette Eagles took 14th
with a score of 396.
Named to the 2013 Panther
Invitational All-Tournament Team were
Tefft and Dominique of Wauseon who
finished one-two in scoring, and Tanner
Clingaman of Stryker who finished
fourth.
Following are the individual scores,
as grouped by team and team place-
ment...
Wauseon Indians - Tournament
Champions
Clay Tefft - 72
*Tournament Medalist*Trevor Dominique - 73
*All-Tournament Team*
Brady Rupp - 78
David Williams - 79
Anna Marshall - 89
North Central Eagles - Tied for Third
Branden Turner - 76
Dylan Hutchison - 79
Jordan Reeves - 83
Brady Zuver - 92
David Pinc - 93
Stryker Panthers - Tied for Third
Tanner Clingaman - 75
*All-Tournament Team*
Chad Ruffer - 82
Hayden Clingaman - 86
Austin Frisbie - 87
Kaid Woolace - 105
Edon Bombers - Ninth
Taylor Schuller - 82
Hayden Runyan - 89
Alex Kirkingburg - 91
Jim Peckham - 97
Kyle Long - 98
Hilltop Cadets - Eleventh
Isaac VanArsdalen - 87
Colin Sabins - 92
Trevor Shipman - 96
Levi Grant - 101
Travis Haynes - 103
Montpelier Locomotives - Twelfth
Hunter Shaull - 83
Sam Rings - 91
Leslie Clark - 99
Andrew Luke - 109
Zach Murray - 110
Pettisville Blackbirds - Thirteenth
Matt Krill - 88
Evan King - 95
Greg Kempf - 100
Reed Behnfeldt - 103
Hannah Meller - 119
Fayette Eagles - Fourteenth
Riley Martin - 92
Tharyn Colegrove - 94
Michael Brubaker - 101Drake Bowditch - 109
Justin White - 112
Timothy Kays can be reached at
Continuation of varsity GoLf aCtion
Drake Bowditch
of Fayette
Taylor Schuller
of Edon
Hannah Meller
of Pettisville
Hayden Clingaman
of Stryker
David Williams
of Wauseon
Dylan Hutchison
of North Central
Sam Rings
of Montpelier
All-Tournament Team Members Clay Tefft and Trevor Dominique of Wauseon
All-Tournament Team Member Tanner
Clingaman of Stryker
2013 Panther Invitational Champion Wauseon Indians
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Varsity Boys Soccer ActionTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Delta Panthers OverwhelmPettisville Kickers On August 29th
PETTISVILLE - The Pettisville
Blackbirds found themselves outgunned
by Delta on August 29, 5-0.
No other stats pertinent to this game
were received.
By: Bill Bray
THE REPORTER
The Pettisville Blackbirds showed
their dominance in defeating the
Wauseon Indians 4-1 in the soccer ri-
valry Thursday at the Wauseon Soccer
Field.
The Indians got on the board rst
when Leo Rendon kicked a hard shot
from the right of the net that bounced
off of the hands of the Pettisville keeper
and found the back of the net for a 1-0
lead at the 17:10.
The Blackbirds would come back and
score four unanswered goals over the
rest of the game. Pettisvilles Troy King
tied the game at 1-1 at the 11:55 of the
rst half, followed by a header goal by
Jeff Ramey to give the Blackbirds their
rst lead with 9:46 remaining in the rst
half.
Two more Blackbird goals in the sec-
ond half by Chris Waidelich at the 14:29
increased the lead to 3-1 and Connor
Tuckerman goal with 4:10 remaining
iced the game for Pettisville.
Pettisville Downs Wauseon 4-1
9-3-13 STRYKER vs HILLTOPPHOTOS BY TIMOTHY KAYS, STAFF
STATS/RESULTS NOT RECEIVED
CONTINUATION OF VARSITY GOLF ACTION
Isaac VanArsdalen of HilltopCody Hall of Stryker
9-3-13 EDON LADIES GOLFPHOTOS BY LUCINDA HELD-FAULHABER, STAFF
STATS/RESULTS NOT RECEIVED
GETTING AHEAD ... Jeff Ramey's header
goal broke a 1-1 tie and put the Black-
birds up for good. He is closely defended
by the Indians' Jesse Sanders.
PRESS ON ... Grant Sauber plays tough
defense on Pettisville's Josh Liechty
during second half action.
Brittany Combs Cassidy Wilson
SOLE SCORER ... Leo Rendon scored Wauseon's only goal of the game in the rst
half.
Emily Kaylor Sadie Schuller TAKEAWAY ... Pettisville's Daniel Sauder steals the ball away from Wauseon's Alex
Wenger at mideld.
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Area Athletic NewsTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Trine Universi ty announces its fallathletic teams.
Wyatt Winright, a Trine Universityfreshman majoring in Teacher EducationFoundations, is competing on TrinesMens Cross Country team. Winright isfrom Montpelier, Ohio and a graduate ofNorth Central High School.
Matthew Cook, a Trine Universityfreshman majoring in Mechanical Engi-neering, is competing on Trines Footballteam. Cook is from Edon, Ohio and a
graduate of Edon High School.Nicole Whitmer, a Trine University
freshman majoring in Entrepreneurship,is competing on Trines Cheerleadingteam. Whitmer is from Wauseon, Ohioand a graduate of Wauseon High School.
Michael Becker, a Trine Universityjunior majoring in Chemical Engineer-ing, is competing on Trines Mens CrossCountry team. Becker is from Wauseon,Ohio and a graduate of Wauseon HighSchool.
Wauseon, North Central & Edon StudentsParticipate In Fall Sports At Trine University
The Wauseon High School Hall of Fame
was established in order to recognize andhonor those athletes, coaches, and othersthat have made outstanding and majorcontributions to the success and integrityof the Wauseon athletic program. The Hallof Fame committee has been meeting sincethe fall of 2006, with the commitment toenshrine those deserving members.
The 2013 class of the Wauseon AthleticHall of Fame has been selected. This sixthclass of inductees includes the followingathletes:
Pat Milne (class of 1994),
Cory Griggs (class of 1995),
Katie Griggs (class of 1998),Ryan Huber (class of 1998),
Stacy Roth (class of 1998),Under the category of coach is:
William Gase, teacher, coach, 1984-2012.
The formal induction is scheduledfor Saturday, November 30, at the highschool, prior to the varsity boys basketballgame with Archbold. A reception will fol-low at the school.
Each inductee will receive a plaque,with a duplicate to be displayed promi-nently in the high school.
Wauseon Announce Athletic HallOf Fame Members For 2013
COLUMBUS, Ohio The Ohio HighSchool Athletic Association board of direc-tors met Thursday for its regularly sched-uled September meeting. The following arehighlights from the meeting. The completeset of meeting minutes will be posted laterat OHSAA.org.
- The board reviewed the list of 30schools that met the 2012-13 OHSAA Re-spect the Game Challenge. Eighteen ofthose schools also earned the Harold A.Meyer Award. The OHSAA will issue a sep-arate release Friday with the list of schoolsand description of the awards.
- The girls and boys soccer regionaltournament draws were conducted and willbe posted on the soccer pages at OHSAA.org. Sectional draw/seed meetings will beheld around the state Oct. 6.
- The 2014 and 2015 girls and boystrack and eld divisional alignments andrepresentation were approved by the boardand are posted at: http://www.ohsaa.org/members/sptdivis13.htm
- Five schools were recently penalized forcommitting infractions of OHSAA bylawsor sports regulations. The list of schools,along with their infractions and penalties,is always included in the complete meet-ing minutes, however media members mayrequest the list prior to the meeting min-utes being posted by contacting Tim Stried,OHSAA Director of Information Services, [email protected].
- The baseball coaches associationmade two proposals. First, to increase thenumber of playing dates that an individualplayer is allowed to participate during thebaseball regular season from 27 to 32.
(Note this would not change the number ofteam games permitted, which is 27.) Sec-ond, to expand tournament rosters from 18players to 22. The board is expected to voteon the proposals at its December meeting.
- The nancial reports from the 2013
regional and state baseball and softballand boys state tennis tournaments werepresented to the board. The baseball tour-nament saw a total state tournament at-tendance of 15,152, which is the fourth-highest all-time, and resulted in a net protof $10,203. The softball regional and statetournaments resulted in a loss of $9,850,which included a total state tournamentattendance of 6,630. The boys tennis statetournament saw a crowd of 1,141 and re-sulted in a loss of $5,674.
- The board approved a correction to theDivision I girls basketball tournament rep-resentation. Initially, Marietta High Schoolwas incorrectly listed as a Division II schooland Chillicothe was listed as a Division Ischool. It has been corrected (Marietta isDivision I and Chillicothe is Division II) and
Marietta has been assigned to the North-east District Athletic Boards list of Divi-sion I schools for the sectional and districttournaments. After recalculating the for-mula to determine the number of regionalqualiers from each district, the addition ofone more school to the Northeast resultedin the Northeast gaining one more DivisionI regional qualier, while the Northwestlost a Division I regional qualier. There-fore, the 16 regional qualiers in Division Igirls basketball will be comprised of the fol-lowing district champions: seven from theNortheast, one from the Northwest, fourfrom the Southwest and four from the Cen-tral/East/Southeast combined district.
- The board approved the winter sportsmanuals. The manuals will be posted onthe respective sports pages at OHSAA.org.
- The board approved the 2013-14OHSAA General Media Regulations anda one-year extension with Impact Ac-tion Sports Photographer to serve as theOHSAAs ofcial state tournament photog-rapher.
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Montpelier Locos Take FirstBBC Junior High Golf Jamboree
By: Kent Hutchison
THE REPORTER
STRYKER The Montpelier JH GolfTeam, who joins the Buckeye BorderConference for golf matches, took homethe low team score of 241 in the contestplayed on August 29th at Riverside GreensGolf Course. Medalist for the day wasAaron Sidle of Stryker who shot a 49.Fayette and Pettisville did not compete inthe match.
Montpelier 241
Andrew Heller 54, Brooklyn Dye 60, Aaron Stoy 62,
Garrett Witte 65, Elizabeth Fritch 68, Alex Schlosser - 69
Hilltop 247
Skyler Butterfield 56, Logan Handy
61, Michael Herman 64,Baiden Jones 66, Jeremiah Miller
70, Braden Yates DQ
North Central 248
Hayden Haas 59, Layne Cogswell 62, Emma Zenz 62,
Nathan Stembridge 65, LeviHuffman 69, Austin Echler 70
Edon 263
Steven Kuhn 63, Colin Dulle 65,Thor Dunkle 66, Jacob Long 69,
Stryker Panthers No Full Team
Aaron Sidle 49, Colin Sanders 54,Izayah Ferguson 62,
Kent Hutchison can be reached [email protected]
Jr. High GolfTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Jr. High VolleyballTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Edgerton Eighth Grade Thumps North CentralPIONEER - The Edgerton eighth
grade girls came away with a 25-9 and25-10 win over North Central on August
29.No other stats pertinent to this game
were received.
North Central Seventh Grade Falls To EdgertonPIONEER - The North Central sev-
vies were shut down by Edgerton onAugust 29, 14-25 and 22-25.
No other stats pertinent to this gamewere received.
Jr. High Cross CountryTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Hilltop Hosts Edon & Pelier Jr. High RunnersWEST UNITY - With no teams pres-
ent, the junior high runners of Hilltop,Edon and Montpelier competed as indi-viduals in a tri-meet on the afternoon ofAugust 29.
The lone Cadet in the boys division,Ben Routhier, placed first overall in theevent. Colten Gulick led Montpelier with
a second place finish, and Cort Eichertook third place for Edon.The following finishes were recorded
by school, place and time...
1 - Ben Routhier - H - 13:402 - Colten Gulick - M - 13:40
3 - Cort Eicher - E - 14:27
4 - Logan Blower - E - 14:335 - Drew Walkowski - E - 14:56
In the ladies division, JacquelineCarlson of Montpelier placed first over-all. Landrey Brown of Hilltop placedsecond, with the sole Belle in BomberBlue, Wendy Braun, finishing third.
The following finishes were recordedby school, place and time...
1 - Jacqueline Carlson - M - 14:032 - Landrey Brown - H - 14:433 - Wendy Braun - E - 15:024 - Gabby Cox - M - 15:255 - Kara Brown - H - 15:29
Stryker & Wauseon Take On Columbus GroveCOLUMBUS GROVE - The Stryker
Panthers and the Wauseon Indianswere in the mix at the August 31Columbus Grove Junior HighInvitational.
Logan Boetz finished 55th overall tolead the Panthers to the 22nd place
team finish. Although they fell a runnershort to compete for team points, theTribe did well with Kyle Vernot leadingthe way with a 26th place finish.
The following Wauseon and Strykerfinishes were recorded by place andtime...
22 - Stryker - 478
26 - Kyle Vernot - Wauseon - 13:01.754 - Michael Cheezan - Wauseon -
13:37.555 - Logan Boetz - Stryker - 13:37.9
91 - Tristin Sampson - Stryker -14:22.7
120 - Nolan Flint - Wauseon - 15:18.8156 - Daniel Feather - Stryker -
16:05.9169 - Canidate Vickery - Wauseon -
16:42.3172 - Chase Glock - Stryker - 16:59.4175 - Cody Moser - Stryker - 17:23.4
Local Ladies Limited At The CGICOLUMBUS GROVE - Local repre-
sentation was limited at the ColumbusGrove Junior High Girls Invitational onAugust 31.
Only three local ladies were on thecourse...Mya Suarez and Mya NicoleRiley of Wauseon, and Keyndal Hudsonof Stryker. Suarez was first across the
line in 41st, followed by Hudson and
Riley.The following finishes for these ladies
were recorded by place and time...
41 - Mya Suarez - Wauseon - 14:31.199 - Keyndal Hudson - Stryker -
16:09.0159 - Mya Nicole Riley - Wauseon -
19:11.7
Pettisville Jr. High Hammers MVCDTOLEDO - The 2013 Pettisville Jr. High
soccer team started the season on theroad against Maumee Valley Country Dayon August 26. The Blackbirds displayedno rust in a resounding 6-1 win.
Any questions about the Birds ability
to score this year were answered early asDetric Yoder scored off a pass from LandonRoth with 1:50 gone in the opening period.Yoder found the back of the net again oneminute later, assisted by Conner Wyse. Agoal by Wyse off of a pass from GarrettYoung rounded out the scoring for the
first half.MVCD brought up the intensity in the
second half by scoring on a breakaway,and were close to tightening the scoreeven more when they were awarded a pen-alty kick after a hand ball in the box.
Dillon King stayed solid in his goalie posi-tion however, and calmly batted away theensuing free kick. Wyse and Yoder eachscored again in the second half as did EliGreiser who scored on a nice one touchvolley at the far post to close out the vic-tory for the Blackbirds.
Pettisville Jr. High Puts The Ache In LakeLAKE TOWNSHIP, OHIO - On August
27 the Pettisville Blackbirds travelled toLake for their second game in as manynights. It took a little longer to figure outthe Lake defense, but once they did, theBirds went Albert Hitchcock on theFlyers, blitzing their hosts for a 9-1 win.
Seven minutes into the game LandonRoth took a pass from Garrett Young and
was able to beat the keeper for the firstgoal of the game. Roth connected later,assisted by Conner Wyse, and the Birdswent into halftime with a 2 0 lead.
After moving some players around,
Lake found new energy and came out inthe second half with several good scoringopportunities and closed the gap to 21.Kamryn Hostetler helped the Birds regainthe momentum with a deflection goal andthe Blackbirds never looked back, rat-tling off a total of seven unansweredgoals.
Roth and Detric Yoder added two
goals apiece in the second half, whileWyse and Justin Rupp also found theback of the net for the 2-0 Battling Birds.
The Blackbirds will host TrinityLutheran on September 9.
Jr. High Soccer NewsTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
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