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Early Advantage Stands AsToledo Christian Downs Hilltop 25-10
By: Timothy Kays
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
The final score might not indicate it,
but the Hilltop Cadets are learning from
their growing pains. On September 20
versus TAAC rival Toledo Christian, the
Cadet Cadre learned to adjust for supe-
rior team speed. Unfortunately for the
hometown boys, the adjustment arrived
too late to compensate for a 25-point
hole as the Eagles came away with a
25-10 win over the Cadets.
The Hilltop vulnerability to the option
is apparently the worst kept secret in
the state, and TC quarterback Brett
Freeman was quick to take advantage of
the situation. On their opening posses-sion, the Cadets got a first down on a
Quinn Smith to Chad Champion pass,
but the drive fizzled. The snap to punter
Miklo Abner sailed over his head, and
the ball was downed at the Hilltop four.
On the first play, Freeman took the
snap and ran around the left end for a
touchdown with 9:48 remaining in the
first. The PAT failed, but TC had an
early lead that they would not surren-
der.
Hilltop took over at their own 20.
Runs by Champion and Abner brought
the ball out to the 45. Facing a second
and 17, Smith ran for 15, and Champion
picked up the first down with a run of
three. The drive died there though, forc-
ing a punt that had the promise of pin-ning the Eagles deep in their own terri-
tory. Abner did his part by forcing the
TC returner back inside his own five to
field the ball, but poor special teams
pursuit on the part of Hilltop allowed
the returner to find the left corner and
sprint up the sideline where he was
finally stopped just short of midfield...
opportunity lost.
It took Freeman and the Eagles just
three running plays to push the Cadets
back inside their own five. The Cadets
regrouped and held, and with the help
of an illegal motion call, they pushed
the Eagles back to the 10. On the first
play after the penalty though, Freeman
again pulled the ball down and took off
for another score with 1:48 left in the
first. The first pass of the night for theEagles, a two-point PAT attempt, fell
incomplete, but the first period ended
with the Cadets looking at a 12-0 defi-
cit.
Hilltop was unable to move the ball
and again punted it away. Again the
Eagles moved the ball on the ground
down to the Hilltop 31. From there the
second pass of the evening from
Freeman found a receiver all alone in
the secondary. By the time he was
stopped, TC had a first and goal at the
nine. Again fortune smiled on the Cadets
as a first down sweep lost almost four.
On second down, Freeman rolled to his
left, only to slip on the rain-slicked Daft
Field turf, bringing up a third and goal
from the 18. The next play saw theCadets lead-footed and awaiting a run,
leaving a receiver all alone at the goal
line. The pass made it an 18-0 game
with 7:34 left in the half, and the ensu-
ing PAT kick made it 19-0.
Hilltop got the ball back at their 20,
and went three and out. Abners punt
was partially deflected, with the ball
rolling dead at the TC 48. A pass inter-
ference call moved the ball to the Cadet
25. It was shortly afterward that
Freeman ran the ball in from four yards
out to make it a 25-0 game with 1:48
left in the half. The PAT failed, and the
half ended with the hometown boys
staring down a 25-0 shutout.
In the second half, the Cadet defense
carried forward what they were begin-
ning to display late in the first half...
stay at home pursuit. Led by Cayden
Blaisdell, the line was not allowing
Freeman to bust off big plays with his
legs, and also giving him plenty to think
about on the five step drop.
The Hilltop offense, sluggish during
the first half, remained sluggish in the
third, but they did not have costly drive-killing gaffes as they did earlier. Hilltop
took the ball at their own 20 and slowly,
methodically drove the ball downfield
for the remainder of the period. TC had
the answer though, foiling the Cadets
with a goal line stand that forced a
turnover on downs at the one. As
Holgate found out the week prior, it is
one thing to celebrate a stand inside the
five against Hilltop...it is far and away
another thing to capitalize on it. A
handoff to the running back brought
the dj vu voodoo back for the Hilltop
defense as the ball carrier was swal-
lowed up in a sea of red for a safety. The
Cadets failed to get six, but they busted
up the shutout with two points.
The Eagles tried to get the momen-tum back with the pass, but the line
pressure kept Freeman from standing
in the pocket. Under pressure, he
uncorked an errant pass that was
picked off by Austin Batt at the Hilltop
47. The Cadets again worked the ball
into the TC defense, but with time run-
ning short, they too went to the air. It
was then that Smith found Batt with a
pass to the TC ten. With the Eagles
defense now on their heels, Abner took
the handoff on the next play and ran it
in for the score with 7:02 remaining in
the game. Abner then ran in the two-
point PAT to make it a 25-10 game.
Neither offense was able to mount a
threat from that point forward.
Hilltop outgained the Eagles on the
ground and in the air. Most of this was
done after adjustments were made, and
mental mistakes were minimalized. The
79-yard drive that stalled on the TC one
was a prime example. Once the defense
began to stay at home and pursue, the
Eagles offense slowed down dramati-
cally. As an example after hitting on two
big pass plays early, Freeman finished
the game by going 5 of 14 for 95 yards,
a score and 2 picks. Its not that Hilltop
is not getting it, its just that by the
time that they do, theyre already in a
hole...but that too is improving.
Smith was 10 of 29 for 125 yards
through the air. Champion pulled in 4
passes for 40 yards, and gained 40
yards on the ground in 8 carries. Batt
caught a pass for 33 yards; Grapengetercaught 2 for 28 yards, and ran twice for
7 yards, and Trent Taylor snagged a
pair for 24 yards. Smith ran 7 times for
35 yards, but the workhorse was Abner
as the diesel ran 20 times for 100 yards.
Hilltop goes on the road next week to
bring their TAAC tour to Ottawa Hills.
Timothy Kays can be reached
UNLEASH THE DIESEL ... Fullback Miklo Abner takes the handoff from Cadet
quarterback, Quinn Smith.
September 20th A Bleak Day For TheMontpelier Locomotives Versus Swanton
SWANTON - There are days in which
so many things go awry, you just want
to walk away, go back to bed, and try
to reboot the day using the version 2.0
upgrade. Montpelier had such a day on
September 20. Cloudy, dismal, and
perpetual rain followed the Locos team
bus to Lucas County, but the destina-
tion was to face a vulnerable Swanton
that was not only winless, but coming
off a 62-19 humbling against Wauseon.
If there was a time to strike...this was
it.
Or was it?
The Bulldogs took the meteorologi-
cal misery of the evening, added a mea-
sure of purple pain, and unleashed it
on the Locos. The Bulldogs looked any-
thing but down and damaged as they
hurled a 34-0 shutout at the Locos.
The game was not the only hurting
suffered by the team on this evening.
Their stat tracking software gave up
the ghost during the game, resulting in
a statistical blackout of everything but
the final score.
Coming to town on September 27
will be the Bryan Golden Bears.
Northwood Rangers Offense RunsRoughshod Over The Edon Blue Bombers
By: Kent Hutchison
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
NORTHWOOD- The Edon Blue
Bombers took the long bus ride east of
Toledo to do battle with the defending
TAAC champion Northwood Rangers.
After jumping out to an 8-0 lead, the
Bombers had to battle a steady down-
pour along with the offensive onslaught
of the Rangers. Edon gave up over 500
yards of offense to Northwood en route
to a 40-27 loss.
The opening kickoff was received by
Edon. The Bombers covered 85 yards
in nine plays and chewed 3:20 off the
clock for a touchdown. The drive was
capped when Trevor Green raced 30
yards to paydirt. Edon faked the extra
point attempt as Kaden Sapp found
Brock Thiel all alone to take an 8-0 lead
with 8:40 left in the first quarter.
On Northwoods first position Edon
held the Rangers to a three and out,
and after the punt took over at their 39
yard line. The Bombers were once
again on the attack moving the ball in
the positive direction. However, two
holding penalties during the drive left
Edon facing a 4 and 12 from the Edon
47 yard line. After a timeout, the
Bombers decided to go for it. The gam-
ble did not pay off for Edon as the pass
by Sapp was intercepted and returned
to the Edon 39 yard line.
The decision really backfired as
Northwood marched the 39 yards need-
ed in six plays for a score. The PAT was
good cutting the Edon advantage to
8-7.
Edon was held short of a first down
and Mike Peeples punted the ball back
to the Rangers. Northwood was in pro-
cess of moving the ball as the first
quarter expired. With 10:33 remaining
in the second quarter, the Rangers
crossed the goal line once again to take
the lead 14-8 after the extra point kick
sailed through the uprights.
The Bombers needed little time to
answer. When Sapp hit Thiel for a 31
yard touchdown, and Peeples nailed
the kick, Edon was back on top 15-14
with 8:18 left in the second stanza.
Northwood responded with two con-
secutive scores to close the half and up
their lead to 26-15.
After Northwood took the kickoff to
begin the second half, the Bomber
defense responded with a three and
out. The Ranger punt left Edon on
their side of midfield. The Bombers
methodically moved the ball down to
the Northwood six yard line, but left
themselves facing a fourth and four. A
false start penalty moved the pigskin
back five more yards. This time taking
the risk on fourth down paid huge divi-
dends as Connor Hug scooped a toss
from Sapp off the turf for six points.
Peeples kick was true once again leav-
ing Edon trailing 26-21.
The Rangers appeared to be poised
to put more points on the board as they
moved the ball to the Bomber 36 yard
line. However, faced with a fourth andone, Heath Brown and a host of
Bombers stuffed the run to halt the
drive with 4:46 left in the third quarter.
The Edon offense sprinted back on
the field after the stop and took posses-
sion at their 39 yard marker. In six
plays the Bombers moved the ball down
to the Northwood 45. However, a loss
of five yards on 3rd and 7 to go forced
Edon to punt. Peeples hit the ball well
as it rolled out of bounds at the
Northwood 15 yard line.
After one play by the Rangers the
quarter ended. The final frame started
with a bang for the Rangers as they
added to the point total on an 84 yard
TD pass that was tipped by the Bombers.
The extra point was good puttingNorthwood up by 12 points, 33-21.
Just when it appeared the Bombers
were back in the game, their fortune
went from bad to worse. On the ensu-
ing kickoff the Northwood kicker almost
whiffed the ball, but a Ranger team-
mate fell on the unintentional onside
kick. Northwood needed just two plays
to cross the goal line once again to up
essentially put the game away increas-
ing the lead to 40-21.
However, the men in blue and silver
were not ready to give up just yet as
they started the series at their 23 yard
line. In less than a minute, and in four
plays, the Bombers moved the ball to
midfield. The duo of Sapp to Hug
struck once again to cover the final fifty
yards. However, the two point attempt
was unsuccessful leaving Edon trailing
40-27 with only 3:07 left in the contest.
As they had done all night,
Northwood continued churning up
yards on the ground. The Rangers had
no problem moving the ball deep in
Edon territory to run out the clock and
end the hopes of the Bombers.
Kaden Sapp had another respect-
able night for Edon as he completed 18
of 33 attempts for 265 yards, three
touchdowns and two interceptions. He
also scampered for 90 yards on 15 car-
ries. Trevor Green added 48 rushing
yards, including one touchdown.
Connor Hug added two touchdowncatches for the Bombers and Brock
Thiel one score via the air. Once again
penalties were an Achilles heel for
Edon as they were flagged 8 times for a
loss of 60 yards.
The loss drops Edon to 2-2 on the
season.
Kent Hutchison can be reached at
PHOTO BY ANGI WALKUP, STAFF
A TIME TO RUN ... Keegan Hitzeman of Montpelier tries to sidestep a Swanton defenderand outrun another.
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CONTINUATION OF VARSITY FOOTBALL ACTION
Wauseon Indians Pull A Close
Win From Delta Panthers, 20-13
PLAYING TAKEAWAY ... Wauseons Noah Castle (11) tries to strip the ball from a Delta
ball carrier.
By: Bill BrayTHE VILLAGE REPORTER
The magical connection of Ty Suntkento Kris Boysel was the saving grace forWauseon in Friday's last minute 20-13victory over the Delta Panthers.
For 47 minutes and 18 seconds theWauseon Indians trailed the Panthers.Their fourth straight win was in serious
jeopardy as the clock wound down to 42seconds. At that point the sea parted andSuntken found Boysel in the northeastcorner of the end zone for the game win-ner.
Up to the exciting conclusion it was theWauseon defense led by Aaron Schuette,Axel Bueter, Cesar Juarez, Nate Suntken,
Alec Vonier, Derek Rupp, Noah Castle,Anthony Werder, Zac Robinson, Kris Boy-sel and Jake Flory that stepped up to theplate and had their best performance ofthe season.
The rst half stats showed the domi-nance of Delta for the rst 24 minutes. ThePanthers had possession of the ball 15:46compared to 8:14 for the Indians. Theyhad accumulated 151 yards rushing andthrew the air during that time.
Delta drew rst blood with 6:17 left inthe opening stanza. In their rst posses-sion of the game, Delta used 11 plays tomove 62 yards to the rst score with a 31yard run by Dylan Norstrant. Ethan Ed-wards' extra point kick was no good andthe Panthers were up 6-0.
On the Indians rst possession of thegame and rst play, Suntken threw an in-terception as Dylan Norstrant returned theball to the Wauseon 48 yard line.
The Indians defense had their rst stopas Norstrant's dive to get the one yard
needed on fourth down was thwarted.The sputtering Wauseon offense was
again forced to punt on their next posses-sion and Delta set up shop at their own10-yard line. The Panthers struggled tomove the ball 15 yards on their next foursnaps. Then on a third and ve, Noah Par-
sons' pass was picked off by the ever pres-ent Boysel and the senior gave the Indiansthe ball back on their own 42 yard line.
After a 18 yard gain by Bueter, Sunt-ken was thrown for a two-yard loss thenhe threw an incomplete pass to make it athird and 12 at the Delta 42. On the thirddown play, Suntken found Axel Bueterwith a pass and the senior back gallopedall the way into the end zone as the Indi-ans tied the game at 6-6 when Josh Whit-comb's kick sailed wide right with 8:49 re-maining in the rst half.
With both offenses struggling as therains came and made the eld wetter andwetter, the Panthers got the next breakwhen Suntken fumbled and a Delta de-fender jumped on the loose ball with 1:44
left in the half.Delta took advantage of the Wauseon
error as they scored in just four playswith a 16 yard sprint by Jesse Beverly.Edwards' kick was good and the Pantherswent to the locker room with a 13-6 lead.
After deferring the kickoff to the secondhalf, Wauseon came out for their rst pos-session of the second half. The Indians,penalized eight times for 66 yards, saw thedrive end on their own 45 yard line.
Delta's rst drive was a three and outas the defense continued their excellentplay. The Panthers three plays netted sev-en yards and they were forced to punt.
The teams traded unsuccessful drivesas Wauseon' high power offense continued
to struggle through the third quarter.With a 13-6 decit, if the Indians were
to win, they were going to have to have aspectacular fourth quarter on the wet and
rainy Harmon Field turf.
After a six-play drive gave the Panthersonly nine yards. The Indians had posses-
sion for the rst time in the nal quarter.After a Bueter six-yard run, Suntken ran
twice for ve yards and a rst down atthe Delta 46. Two more runs by Bueter
gaining 12 yards and the offense was -
nally beginning to play their brand of foot-ball. After an illegal procedure penalty on
Noah Castle, The ball was moved back veyards. From there Suntken ran for four
yards then, on the play of the drive, found
his favorite receiver Boysel for a 29 yardstrike that put the ball on the two yard
line. Suntken bolted in for the score onthe next snap and at the 7:35 mark of the
fourth, the Indians were back to within oneat 13-12. Coach Travis Cooper made the
decision to go for two points but the Pan-
thers defense stuffed the play and droppedSuntken short of the goal line.
Delta took possession with 7:35 left and
put together a 10-play drive. They came upempty however as the Wauseon defenseagain did their jobs as on a fourth and ve
Delta's Noah Parsons threw an incomplete
pass to end the drive and turn the ball overwith 2:58 remaining.
It would be Wauseon's nally opportu-nity to somehow pull out the victory after
trailing for most of the game. THE DRIVEstarted on the Wauseon 27 yard line. Ty
Suntken had the pressure of the commu-
nity on his shoulders as he stood in shotgun formation to attempt to win the game.
On the rst play, Suntken raced 11yards to the Wauseon 38. A personal
foul on the Panthers tacked on another15 yards to the Delta 47. Boysel rushed
for three yards, Suntken ran for no gain,
Suntken found Boysel for a nine-yard pass
giving the Indians a very important rstdown. Suntken spiked the ball to stop theclock with 1:59 left. On second and 10,
Suntken hit Zac Robinson for 12 yards.Robinson nearly broke it for a touchdown
but was tripped up at the Delta 23. Sunt-
ken scrambled on the next play and lost19 yards back to the Delta 40. With the
game clock ticking away Suntken calmlyfell back in the pocket and looked long for
Boysel. The pass was perfectly executedand hit Boysel right in the hands as the
receiver grabbed the ball out of the rain
soaked air and fell into the end zone forthe winning score with :42 seconds re-
maining. Suntken hit Castle across themiddle with for the two-point conversion
and the Indians had their second straight
NWOAL victory 20-13.Unofcially Suntken nished with 65
yards on 21 carries while Bueter nishedwith 61 yards on 11 carries. Suntken was
10 of 17 passing for 157 yards and twoscores. Boysel was the leading receiver
hauling in six receptions for 88 yards and
the winning touchdown catch.The Indians now turn their attention to
the Liberty Center Tigers who fell to Pat-rick Henry Friday night. Game time is set
for 7PM at Harmon Field.
Bill Bray may be reached at
Varsity Volleyball ActionTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Edon Lady Bombers Prevail OverFayette Three Sets To One
EDON - The Edon Lady Bombers
prevailed in a hard fought match with
the Lady Eagles from Fayette, winning
by the scores of 27-25, 25-23, 25-14,
while dropping one set 26-24.
For the Lady Bombers, Alex Kiess
went 22 for 22 serving, with 66 sets and
7 kills. Kaitlin Chrisman went 17 for 17
serving, Kaitllyn Manahan had 75 sets,
Haley Jacoby had 18 digs and Nicole
Newell chipped in 13 kills and 26 digs
in the victory.
For the Lady Eagles, Taylor Hartman
had 6 kills, 2 aces and 34 digs, Paige
Keefer had 3 kills and 18 digs, McKenzee
Schaffner had 12 assists, 3 aces and 31
digs. Jessie Wheeler contributed 2 kills,
1 ace and 4 digs, Micheala Bates had 2
kills and 2 digs, while Jena Meyers had
2 kills, 1 ace and 28 digs. Kahner
Galloway had 17 digs, Cieairia Keller
chipped in 8 digs along with Alejandra
Gonzalez who also contributed 1 dig in
the loss.
Lady Cadets Take DownBombers At Home In Three Sets
WEST UNITY - The Hilltop Lady Cadets
defeated the Edon lady Bombers on
September 12, winning by the scores of
25-17, 25-14, and 25-20.For the Lady Cadets, Brittney
Mocherman had 2 aces, 6 kills and 2
blocked shots.
Sydney Schmitt had an ace and 2 kills,
Emily Armbruster had 7 kills and 1
blocked shot, while Kayla Settlemeyer had
2 aces and 3 kills. LeAnn Joost chipped in
6 kills and 2 blocked shots along with
Cierra Grant who had 6 kills and 3
blocked shots. Kailey Creamer added an
ace in the Lady Cadet victory.
For the Lady Bombers, KaitlynManahan was 11 for 11 in serving and
had 49 sets, Kaitlin Chrisman went 10 for
10 serving and chipped in 16 digs. Kaela
Gearhart was 9 for 9 in serving, Alex Kiess
had 41 sets and 5 kills, Nicole Newell had
4 kills and 16 digs in the loss for the Lady
Bombers. The loss drops the lady Bombers
to 2-6 on the season and 1-1 in the BBC.
Montpelier Lady Locos Fall ToLiberty Center In Straight SetsMONTPELIER The Montpelier Lady
Locos hosted the Liberty Center LadyTigers September 12, dropping the match
3-1. The Lady Locos lost three sets inclose scores of 25-20, 25-23 and 25-16
and 25-22, while coming out on top in 1
match 25-22. The Locos drop to 3-3 onthe season and 0-2 in the NWOAL.
Hanna Blake was 40/42 attackingwith 13 kills, 2 blocks, 12 assists, 9 digs
and was 18/21 serving with 7 aces.Christy Duchene went 36/40 attacking
with 2 kills, 10 digs, and was 12/12 in
serving with 1 ace, Jessy Duchene went
6/6 attacking with 5 kills and 5 digs.Bayle Hageman was 26/30 attacking with
5 kills and a block. Sidney Houk was21/26 attacking, with 4 kills, 30 digs and
went 21/22 serving with 2 aces, while
Marinna Mercer went 13/16 attackingwith 5 kills, 4 digs, and was 16/14 serving
with 2 aces. Audrey Pirtle added 10/10attacking, 1 kill and 6 assists. Taylor
Wells contributed 21 digs and was 9/10serving with 1 ace while Maddie Richmond
had 10 digs for the Lady Locos.
Stryker Girls Down North Central InThree Sets, Capturing First VictoryPIONEER The Stryker Panthers
picked up their first victory of the season,
downing the North Central Lady Eagles in
3, winning 25-19, 25-21, and 25-6, mov-ing to 1 and 5 on the season.
Brittany Breier went 21/22 servingwith 10 digs, was 17/17 hitting with 9
kills. Conner Varner was 10/10 serving
with 18 digs and was 24/32 hitting with
15 kills. Maddie Uribes had 16 assists,
while Connor Sullivan added 7 assists
and 12 digs. Christie Huston went 21/26
hitting and had 12 kills and 8 blocks forthe Lady Panthers.
For the Lady Eagles, Jaclyn Kinsman
was 14/15 serving with 2 aces, 20/20 set-
ting with 2 assists, 7/11 attacking, while
Makayla Hayes was 5/6 attacking with 6digs. Hannah Siekemeyer was 6/7 serv-
ing, Rachel Oxender had 5 digs, and went29/29 serving with 2 assists. Abbey
Litzenberg went 6/6 attacking with 1 kill,
was 7/8 serving and added 8 digs. Jazzmin
Horne was 11/11 attacking with 2 kills,
Ashton Huffman was 5/5 serving with 6
digs and Cady VanDeVoorde was 5/6
serving and 7/9 attacking.
Pettisville Lady Blackbirds Take DownFayette Lady Eagles in Three Sets
FAYETTE - The Pettisville Lady
Blackbirds defeated Fayette in 3 sets on
September 12, by the scores of 25-7,25-18 and 25-17.For the Lady Blackbirds, Dana Fricke
had 5 aces, 15 kills and 5 blocked shots,while Brooke Waidelich stepped up with 5
aces, 2 digs, 15 sets and 2 kills. Kate
Kauffman had 3 aces, 10 digs, 12 sets and1 kill, Emily Hubby had 2 aces, 3 digs, 15
sets. Stephanie Hubby had 2 aces and 10digs, Sarah Christiansen had 5 digs and a
kill and Jordyn Pursel recorded a dig and
4 kills. Amber Klopfenstein also had a dig
in the victory.For the Lady Eagles, Taylor Hartmanhad 2 aces, Paige Keefer had 3 kills and 5
digs, McKenzee Schaffner had 5 assistsand 4 digs. Jessie Wheeler contributed 2
kills, 1 ace and 1 dig, Micheala Bates had
1 kill, 1 ace and 2 digs, while AlejandraGona also contributed 2 digs.
Pettisville moved to 6-2 on the seasonwith the win.
Edon Lady Bombers Get The Cold ShoulderAt The September 14th Fremont TourneyFREMONT, INDIANA - When you are in
the midst of a major rebuilding campaign,
it seems like everybody is picking on you.
At the 2013 Fremont Invitational onSeptember 14, the Edon Lady Bombersmay have developed a complex in the pro-
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Canterbury, 12-25 and 18-25.Versus Fremont
Nicole Newell went 13/13 serving, andKaela Gearhart was 12/12 serving the
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Kaitlyn Manahan posted 18. Newell put
down 4 kills, and Hannah Brehm-Gutting
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Newell each had 2 kills, and Newell had 14
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CONTINUATION OF VARSITY VOLLEYBALL ACTION
Fayette Lady Eagles Triumph OverMonclova Christian In Five Sets
FAYETTE - The Fayette Lady Eagles
prevailed over Monclova Christian in a
hard fought 5 set match on September
16, winning 25-17, 25-11 and 15 -8,
while dropping 2 sets 25-18 and 26-24
Taylor Hartman had 3 kills, 12 aces
and 11 digs, along with Paige Keefer
who had an outstanding match with 4
kills, 5 aces and 9 digs. Also for the
Lady Eagles, McKenzee Schaffner had
13 assists, 1 ace and 11 digs. Jessie
Wheeler contributed 2 kills, 5 aces and
2 digs, Micheala Bates had 3 kills, 4
aces and 3 digs, Jena Meyers had 3
kills, 1 assist, 2 aces and 7 digs.
Kohner Gallaway provided 1 dig, Cieairia
Keller had 3 digs, and Rylee Ruger
chipped in with a dig as well.
Hilltop Lady Cadets Fall To TheEvergreen Vikings In Three Sets
METAMORA The Hilltop Lady
Cadets went on the road on Monday,
September 16 taking on a tough Lady
Viking squad. The Lady Cadets fell to
the Vikings 25-10, 25-13, 25-18.
Emily Armbruster led the Lady
Cadets with 6 digs, and 8 kills, while
Cierra Grant contributed 11 digs along
with 3 kills. Sydney Schmitt chipped in
with 9 digs, while Brittany Mocherman
had 5 digs and 5 kills along with 4
blocked shots. Kayla Settlemire added 1
ace, 5 digs and 3 kills, Kailey Kramer
had 7 digs and LeAnn Joost had a dig,
2 kills and 2 blocked shots in the loss
for the Lady Cadets.
Montpelier Lady Locos Drop StraightSet Decision To Fairview At Home
MONTPELIER The Montpelier Lady
Locos hosted Fairview Monday,
September 16, dropping the match to a
tough Apache squad. The Lady Locos
lost three sets in close scores of 25-21,
25-23 and 25-15 to drop to 4-5 on the
season and 0-3 in the NWOAL.
Hanna Blake was 21/26 attacking
with 8 kills, 3 blocks, 11 assists, 5 digs
and was 7/7 serving. Christy Duchene
went 13/17 attacking with 3 kills, 2
digs, and was 5/6 in serving with 1 ace
along with Jessy Duchene who added 7
assists, 6 digs and went 10/10 serving.
Bayle Hageman was 14/15 attacking
with 5 kills and a block. Sidney Houk
was 24/26 in attacking, with 7 kills, 9
digs and went 8/8 serving, while
Marinna Mercer went 8/12 in attacking
with 3 digs, and was 10/11 serving with
2 aces. Freshman Audrey Pirtle had a
good showing with 7/11 attacking, 2
kills and 2 assists. Taylor Wells con-
tributed with 12 digs and was 12/13
serving while Maddie Richmond had 13
digs for the Locos.
Lady Locomotives Fall In ThreeSets To Archbold Lady BluestreaksMONTPELIER - The Lady Locomotives
dropped three straight sets to Archbold
on September 17, 25-7, 25-11, 25-15 to
fall to 4-6 on the season and 0-4 in the
NWOAL.
No stats were made available for this
match.
Lady Blackbirds Take DownN. Central Lady Eagles In Three Sets
PIONEER - Pettisville defeated the
North Central Lady Eagles on September
17 in 3 straight sets by the scores of
25-20, 25-15 and 25-9.
For the Lady Blackbirds, Kate
Kauffman had 2 aces, 6 digs and 5 kills,while Brooke Waidelich had 2 kills, 4
digs, 17 sets and 5 kills. Stephanie
Hubby recorded 6 aces, 22 digs, Yari
Coronado had an ace and a dig, Emily
Hubby had 12 digs and 11 kills. Sarah
Christiansen had 6 digs, Amber
Klopfenstein had a dig, 3 kills and 1
blocked shot while Jordyn Pursel added
1 dig and 8 kills. Dana Fricke also had
a dig, 10 kills and 4 blocked shots in the
victory.
For the Lady Eagles, Alyssa Swank
was 27 for 29 setting, 8 of 9 attacking
with 3 kills, 9 for 9 serving and 4 digs.
Jaclyn Kinsman was 5 of 8 attackingwith 2 kills, Cady VanDeVoorde went 10
for 13 attacking, with 4 kills and 3 digs,
Rachael Oxender went 19 for 20 setting
with 6 assists and 5 digs. Abigayle
Litzenberg went 10 for 11 attacking
with 3 kills, was 5 of 6 serving and had
8 digs and Jazzman Horne went 5 for 5
serving with 2 aces and 2 digs in the
loss for the Lady Eagles.
Hilltop Lady Cadets Prevail In HardFought Four Set Match Over Stryker
STRYKER The Hilltop Lady Cadets
went on the road Tuesday night, taking
on a tough Lady Panthers squad. The
Lady Cadets came out on top winning
26-24, 25-16, 25-22 while dropping one
set 23-25.
Emily Armbruster led the Lady
Cadets with 5 aces, 21 digs, and 12kills, while Cierra Grant contributed 3
aces, 11 digs, 1 assist and 2 kills,
Sydney Schmitt contributed 7 digs and
2 kills with 1 ace, Brittany Mocherman
scored 3 aces, 12 kills and 2 blocked
shots, Kayla Settlemire added 1 ace, 6
digs and 4 kills, and Kailey Kramer had
13 digs in the victory for the Lady
Cadets.
For the Stryker Panthers, Conner
Varner led with 34 digs, went 14/46
hitting with 15 kills. Christie Hutsonwas 25/27 hitting with 11 kills, and
Maddie Uribes led with 23 assists and
Conner Sullivan added 10 assists.
J.V. Volleyball ActionTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Pettisville Lady Blackbirds JV Down FayetteFAYETTE - The Pettisville JV girls
downed Fayette in two straight sets onTuesday, September 12, taking down the
lady Eagles 25-14, 25-16. Taylor Griffithsled Fayette with 5 attacks with Kaitlin
Brubaker adding 3 set assists and 2 aces.
Kaela Seiler had 4 digs along with Kyle
Dennison who contributed 1 dig and 2
attack kills. Ellen Baker and MakalynFiggins added a dig to the team effort.
Kelsey Fruchey had 1 service ace forFayette.
No pertinent stats are available for
Pettisville.
Edon JV Girls Sweep Fayette EaglesEDON - The Edon Lady Bombers
defeated the Lady Eagles from Fayette intwo straight sets by the scores of 26-24
and 25-18 on September 17.In the loss for the Lady Eagles, Kaitlin
Brubaker had 4 assists, 1 ace and 6 digs,Kayla Seiler had 1 kill, 1 assist, 1 ace and
10 digs, Rylee Ruger had a kill, 1 ace and
5 digs. Taylor Griffiths had 2 kills, 1 ace
and 3 digs while Adrianna Hibbardchipped in with a kill, an assist and 8
digs. Also contributing, Kelsey Frucheyhad a kill, an ace and 2 digs, while
Mackalyn Figgins had 3 digs.No pertinent stats were available for
the Edon Lady Bombers.
Montpelier Lady Locos Topped By ArchboldMONTPELIER - The Montpelier Lady
Locos JV dropped a match on September
17 to the Archbold lady Bluestreaks in 2sets, falling by the scores of 25-12 and
25-21.No pertinent stats were available for
the match.
Pettisville Blackbirds Defeat North CentralPIONEER - The Pettisville JV girlsswatted down North Central on September
17, winning in 2 sets by the scores of
25-22, 25-13.No pertinent stats are available for
Pettisville or North central.
Hilltop Lady Cadets Take Out StrykerSTRYKER - The Hilltop JV girls swat-
ted down Stryker in two straight matches
on September 17, coming out on top25-18, 25-22.
Allie Schmitt led the Lady Cadets with
4 aces, 1 dig, and 3 kills, while twin sisterBailey contributed 1 ace, 2 assists and 3
kills. Kenly Brown added 3 aces and 6
digs, Karissa Crisenbery had an ace, 3kills and 3 blocked shots, Felicity Jackson
had a dig and 2 kills, Veronica Roth 2 killsand Danny Ackley had an ace for the
Cadets.
For Stryker, no other stats pertinent tothis game were received.
Fairview Trips The Lady Locos JV GirlsMONTPELIER - The Montpelier JV girls
fell to the Lady Apaches 2 sets to 1, earn-ing a victory in a hard fought set 25-17,
but dropped the two remaining sets by ascore of 25-21 and an overtime set of
28-26. The Lady Locos JV squad fell to 4-5
on the season and are 2-1 in the NWOAL.No other stats pertinent to this game
were received.
Hilltop Lady Cadets Shoot Down EdonWEST UNITY - The Hilltop JV girls
swatted down Edon on September 12,winning in 2 sets by the scores of 25-22,
25-13.For the Lady Cadets, Veronica Roth
provided 6 aces, 5 digs and 3 kills, Allie
Schmitt had 2 aces, 4 digs and 1 kill, andBaylee Schmitt had 9 aces, 1 dig, and 1
blocked shot. Karissa Crisenbery had 2
aces, 2 digs and 2 kills, while Kenley
Brown contributed 6 digs in the match.Malorie Herr had 2 kills, Felicity Jackson
had 2 digs and 3 kills, Madeline McKinneyhad 2 digs and Danielle Henry chipped in
a kill in the match.
No pertinent stats are available forEdon.
Lady Locos JV Defeat Liberty CenterMONTPELIER - The Montpelier JV girlsvolleyball squad came out on top of theLady Tigers 2- 1. Dropped the 1st set25-11, but rebounded to win the next two
by the scores of 25-21 and 25-19. The
Lady Locos JV squad moved to 4-2 on theseason and are 2-1 in the NWOAL.
No other stats pertinent to this gamewere received.
Lady Eagles JV Squad Defeats StrykerPIONEER - The North Central JV girls
defeated the Stryker Panthers 2 sets to 1,
prevailing 26-24, 25-13. The Lady
Panthers won 1 set by the score of 25-21.
No other stats pertinent to this game
were received.
Hilltop Lady Cadets JV Falls To EvergreenMETAMORA - The Hilltop JV girls fell
to Evergreen in two straight matches onSeptember 16, falling by the scores of
25-4, 25-13.Allie Schmitt had a dig and 1 kill, while
Bailey Schmitt contributed 4 digs and a
kill for the Lady Cadets. Kenly Brown
added 6 digs, Karissa Crisenbery had akill, Felicity Jackson contributed a dig
and 2 kills while Malorie Heer and DannyAckley also had a dig for the Cadets.
Varsity Boys Soccer ActionTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
PETTISVILLE - The Pettisville
Blackbirds were handed a 4-1 loss by
Kalida, appropriately on Friday,
September 13.
Connor Tuckerman scored the lone
goal for Pettisville.
No other stats pertinent to this game
were received.
Swanton Bulldogs Escape BlackbirdsKickers On September 16th
SWANTON - The Pettisville Blackbirds
were trimmed by the Swanton Bulldogs
in a September 16 road match, 2-1
Connor Tuckerman scored the lone
goal for Pettisville. No other stats perti-
nent to this game were received.
Pettisville Blackbirds Take AFriday The 13th 4-1 Hit From Kalida
The Wauseon Indians lasted ve setsagainst the Swanton Bulldogs but in the
end it was Swanton winning with scores of25-22, 23-25, 25-21, 13-25, 15-13.
During the close match Sydney Bosellled the Indians at the net with 18 kills. She
was also 8/10 serving with three aces and
two blocks.
Kierra Fountain had her typical game asthe junior outside hitter was 14/16 serv-
ing with three aces. She was also 19/23serve receive and had 22 digs.
The junior varsity was victoriousagainst the Bulldogs with scores of 23-25,
25-17, 25-23 in another closely contested
match.
Wauseon Lady Indians DefeatedBy the Swanton Bulldogs In Five
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Varsity Boys Cross CountryTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Pelier, North Central & Hilltop ParticipateIn September 12th Interstate Event
PIONEER - It was Ohio versus
Indiana on September 12 as the North
Central Eagles welcomed in Montpelier
and Hilltop, along with Hoosier harriers
from Fremont, Hamilton and Eastside.
The locals held their own in the event
staged at the Funny Farm Campground,
with Montpelier placing second, North
Central third and Hilltop fifth.
The following local finishes were
recorded by place and time...
2 - Montpelier - 56
3 - North Central - 72
5 - Hilltop - 106
1 - Brady Livensparger - HI - 17:29
4 - Jared Rediger - MO - 19:16
6 - Trenton Sakos - NC - 19:38
7 - Brandon Schlosser - MO - 19:58
10 - Adam Knepper - NC - 20:36
16 - Jason Vassar - NC - 21:39 19
17 - Brett Oxender - NC - 21:57 20
20 - Alec Waterson - MO - 22:33
21 - Erik Stipe - HI - 22:37 2423 - Nathan Traxler - NC - 23:35
24 - Jakub Grodi - NC - 24:06
26 - Kaleb Faler - NC - 33:45
Fayette Places Second At Their HostInvitational; Edon Bombers Take Seventh
FAYETTE - The Buckeye Border
Conference was shining at the 2013
Fayette Eagle Invitational on
September 14. The host Eagles wel-
comed in their BBC rivals, the Edon
Bombers, to demonstrate how the
smallest conference in Ohio gets the
job done to the other eleven schools
present for the event.
Score it Mission Accomplished for
the BBC boys as the Eagles took sec-
ond place behind the second place
finish of Skylar Lantz, and the Boys in
Bomber Blue followed the 25th placefinish of Jerry Braun to the seventh
place finish.
The following finishes were record-
ed by place and time...
2 - Fayette - 57
7 - Edon - 171
2 - Skylar Lantz - FA - 17:06
11 - Dylan Stannard - FA - 18:20
13 - Casen Burkholder - FA - 18:28
17 - Christian Suarez - FA - 18:43
19 - Austin Lopez - FA - 18:51
21 - Jared Wagner - FA - 19:09
25 - Jerry Braun - ED - 19:39
27 - Ian Schrock - FA - 19:47
29 - Alex Jaramillo - FA - 19:56
31 - Coy Dunkle - ED - 20:02
38 - Garett Reinking - FA - 20:44
46 - Michael Ater - ED - 21:10
48 - Jacob Brown - ED - 21:12
49 - Bryce Conklin - FA - 21:1354 - Cole Stuckey - FA - 21:24
55 - Jason Stuckey - FA - 21:42
59 - Mason Maginn - FA - 22:14
62 - Andrew Laduke - ED - 22:19
67 - Zane Eicher - ED - 22:39
82 - Tyler Frantom - ED - 23:58
85 - Josh Braun - ED - 24:38
Quintin Reisers Second Place Finish GuidesWauseon To Fifth At Ottawa Glandorf
OTTAWA - The Wauseon Indians
took on sixteen teams, two being
state-ranked, at the 2013 Ottawa
Glandorf Invitational Blue Division
event on September 14.
Van Wert came into the show
ranked #3 in the most recent OATCCC
D-II poll, with Eastwood ranked #17
in the same poll. To nobodys sur-
prise, they finished 1-2 in the event. It
was also no surprise that before either
of those two teams had a runner fin-ish, Quintin Reiser of the Wauseon
Indians was awaiting them at the
business end of the chute.
Reiser finished second overall in
the event, a mere 0.8 seconds out offirst place. His finish helped guide the
Tribe to the fifth place overall team
slot in the event.
The following Wauseon finishes
were recorded by place and time...
5 - Wauseon - 164
2 - Quintin Reiser - 16:15.6
20 - Justin Mourguet - 17:23.4
40 - Caleb Blanchong - 18:19.9
54 - Josh Collins - 18:59.2
62 - Boede Thourot - 19:11.967 - Kyle Knierim - 19:23.4
79 - Aaron Beck - 19:35.0
88 - Hector Mena - 19:57.9
89 - Gage Campbell - 19:57.9
104 - Brenden Kost - 20:30.0105 - Derrick Kamp - 20:30.7
Pettisville Blackbirds Crowned ChampionsOf The 2013 Ottawa Glandorf InvitationalOTTAWA - The 2013 Ottawa Glandorf
Invitational Gold Division saw 21 teams
and a total of 197 runners taking to the
course on September 14. The competi-
tion was tough, but a local contingent of
four teams was equally as tough, espe-cially the Pettisville Blackbirds.
With Dominic Frey in the lead with a
fifth place finish, the Boys in Black
placed all of their scoring runners in the
top 25...the upper 12.6 percent of the
field. That level of success brought the
first place laurels to the Blackbirds by
five points over second place Lincolnview.
The Stryker Panthers were also in
the field, and took 16th place behind
Dean Beamont. The Montpelier
Locomotives followed the lead of Jared
Rediger to the 17th place finish, while
the pace set by Trenton Sakos led North
Central to the 21st place finish.
The following local finishes were
recorded by place and time...
1 - Pettisville - 8016 - Stryker - 408
17 - Montpelier - 419
20 - North Central - 479
5 - Dominic Frey - Pettisville - 16:49.3
9 - Kyle Lantz - Pettisville - 17:24.8
19 - Jacob Hauter - Pettisville - 17:48.7
22 - Daniel Sauder - Pettisville -
17:57.0
25 - Jeremy Mann - Pettisville - 18:07.5
34 - Dean Beamont - Stryker - 18:27.3
40 - Austin Dykstra - Pettisville -
18:35.1
41 - Derek Opdycke - Stryker - 18:35.5
52 - Nathan Siller - Pettisville - 18:48.1
53 - Aaron Bontrager - Pettisville -
18:48.6
55 - Jared Rediger - Montpelier -
18:50.2
65 - Evan Rufenacht - Pettisville -
19:26.566 - Trenton Sakos - North Central -
19:27.0
75 - Alec Waterston - Montpelier -
19:39.0
77 - Ross Planson - Stryker - 19:41.0
81 - Brandon Schlosser - Montpelier -
19:47.7
85 - Jason Vassar - North Central -
19:51.5
94 - Ben Gray - Pettisville - 20:00.4
117 - Connor Link - Montpelier -
20:31.2
126 - Levi Nofziger - Pettisville - 20:43.6
149 - Shawn Ramey - Montpelier -
21:32.3
159 - Nathan Traxler - North Central -
21:59.9
164 - Brett Oxender - North Central -22:18.0
165 - Hunter Lilleholm - Stryker -
22:22.0
167 - Israel Aguilar - Stryker - 22:39.3
172 - Jakub Grodi - North Central -
22:47.8
174 - Trevin Rhoades - Stryker -
22:52.9
179 - Clay Waidelich - Pettisville -
23:19.5
181 - Cameron Frey - Stryker - 23:26.5
183 - Seth Brakefield - Pettisville -
23:56.9
184 - Dustin Teschke - Stryker -
24:19.1
Pettisville Blackbirds Fly Home WithSeptember 17th Edon BBC Jamboree Win
EDON - The BBC Cross Country
Jamborees kicked off on September 17
with round one taking place in Edon.
Skylar Lantz of Fayette put in yet
another powerful performance to take
first place overall, but Dominic Frey of
Pettisville cranked out an equally
impressive run to finish second. In the
scoring of cross country though, it iswhere your teammates finish behind
you that spells a team win.
In this event, both the Eagles and
the Blackbirds placed all five of their
scoring runners in the top ten finishers.
It came down to who had the more
upper echelon finishes, tipping the
scales in favor of Pettisville by seven
points over runners-up Fayette.
Stryker placed third, with Edon tak-
ing fourth, North Central fifth, and the
two-man troop of Hilltop finishing in
sixth.
The following finishes were recorded
by place and time...
1 - Pettisville - 24
2 - Fayette - 31
3 - Stryker - 1074 - Edon - 108
5 - North Central - 125
6 - Hilltop - 159
1 - Skylar Lantz - F - 16 14.5
2 - Dominic Frey - P - 16 53.4
3 - Kyle Lantz - P - 16 55.3
4 - Christian Suarez - F - 17 14.2
5 - Daniel Sauder - P - 17 21.7
6 - Jeremy Mann - P - 17 29.5
7 - Dylan Stannard - F - 17 30.1
8 - Austin Dykstra - P - 17 35.7
9 - Casen Burkholder - F - 17 36.5
10 - Jared Wagner - F - 17 42.0
11 - Austin Lopez - F - 17 52.3
12 - Dean Beamont - S - 17 57.5
13 - Aaron Bontrager - P - 18 00.5
14 - Derek Opdycke - S - 18 05.8
15 - Brady Livensparger - H - 18 08.9
16 - Nathan Siller - P - 18 11.9
17 - Jacob Hauter - P - 18 19.3
18 - Jerry Braun - E - 18 29.8
19 - Trenton Sakos - N - 18 30.1
20 - Coy Dunkle - E - 18 31.621 - Alex Jaramillo - F - 18 54.0
22 - Ian Schrock - F - 19 09.4
23 - Adam Knepper - N - 19 11.9
24 - Garett Reinking - F - 19 13.4
25 - Ross Planson - S - 19 24.1
26 - Evan Rufenacht - P - 19 24.5
27 - Andrew Laduke - E - 19 32.1
28 - Michael Ater - E - 19 39.8
29 - Jacob Brown - E - 19 51.3
30 - Ben Gray - P - 19 51.8
31 - Jason Vassar - N - 20 10.5
32 - Jason Stuckey - F - 20 29.2
33 - Bryce Conklin - F - 20 30.4
34 - Mason Maginn - F - 20 37.9
35 - Erik Stipe - H - 20 48.6
36 - Levi Nofziger - P - 20 51.3
37 - Brett Oxender - N - 20 53.9
38 - Cole Stuckey - F - 20 56.7
39 - Hunter Lilleholm - S - 21 00.1
40 - Israel Aguilar - S - 21 10.7
41 - Trevin Rhoades - S - 21 25.9
42 - Nathan Traxler - N - 21 30.5
43 - Zane Eicher - E - 22 09.0
44 - River Wicker - E - 22 18.8
45 - Cameron Frey - S - 22 26.4
46 - Jakub Grodi - N - 22 27.2
47 - Tyler Frantom - E - 22 44.0
48 - Dustin Teschke - S - 23 06.1
49 - Josh Braun - E - 23 46.8
50 - Clay Waidelich - P - 23 48.6
51 - Seth Brakefield - P - 23 49.6
52 - Kaleb Faler - N - 28 35.0
53 - Tyrell Patterson - S - 28 49.9
Skylar Lantz of
Fayette
Dominic Frey of
Pettisville
Dean Beamont of
Stryker
Brady Livensparger
of Hilltop
Coy Dunkle of
Edon
Adam Knepper of
North Central
In an invitation only match held at Find-
lay Country Club recently, The Wauseon
Indians were among the states best teamsin a 12-team competition.
The Indians were matched up againstsuch powerhouse teams as Upper Arling-
ton who won the tournament with an 18hole total of 303. Dublin Jerome nished
in the runner up spot with a total round
of 309.
The Indians nished ninth in the 12-team eld carding a round of 323. Making
up the Wauseon total were Clay Tefft 77,Brady Rupp 79, Trevor Dominique 80 and
David Williams with an 87. Anna Marshallalso golfed and turned in a round of 104.
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The Eagle Invitational Sees BBCRivals Fayette & Edon Doing BattleFAYETTE - Although neither school
was able to muster a full team for the
event, it was BBC business as usual for
the Fayette Lady Eagles and the Edon
Lady Bombers at the 2013 Fayette
Eagle Invitational on September 14.
With no team point competition to
stand in the way, each runner competed
as individuals for their schools. Jill
Stuckey finished tenth overall to lead
Fayette, while Edon was led to the chute
by the 53rd place finish of Baylee
Gearhart.
The following finishes were recorded
by place and time...
10 - Jill Stuckey - FA - 21:28
28 - Emilie Keiser - FA - 23:06
44 - Liz Maginn - FA - 24:29
53 - Baylee Gearhart - ED - 25:01
65 - Brenda Harrington - ED - 25:45
97 - Lacie Marshall - ED - 33:04
98 - Makayla Bostater - ED - 35:14
Taylor Vernot Finishes First To LeadWauseon To Second At The OGI
OTTAWA - Fourteen teams and 137
total runners were in the field for the
Blue event at the September 14 Ottawa
Glandorf Invitational, but informed eyes
were specifically following two of those
fourteen teams...one of which was the
Wauseon Lady Indians.
Led by junior Taylor Vernot, the
Lady Indians have been a powerful
presence everywhere their shoes have
hit the ground this season, as evidencedby their 15th place tie in the D-II
OATCCC polls. The other team being
watched was the Napoleon Lady
Wildcats, who came into the event
ranked #7 in the same poll.
Vernot finished first in the event, but
the Lady Cats had the numbers, plac-
ing four of their five scoring runners in
the top ten to edge the Tribe for first
place by eleven points, 44-55.
The following Wauseon finishes were
recorded by place and time...
2 - Wauseon - 55
1 - Taylor Vernot - 19:00.0
11 - Kylie Archibeque - 20:32.0
12 - Seneca Wyse - 20:34.9
13 - Aneesa Volkman - 20:35.0
18 - Aleea Volkman - 20:51.1
19 - Lindsey Archibeque - 20:53.0
25 - Megan Beck - 21:17.2
49 - Danielle Saaf - 22:25.5
59 - Vasti Becerril - 23:05.5
70 - Lela Slattman - 23:29.5
73 - Amanda Stutzman - 23:41.9
119 - Samantha Horne - 27:06.7
124 - Katlyn DeGroff - 28:26.8
Pettisville Ladybirds Place Twelfth InOttawa Glandorf Invitational Gold Division
OTTAWA - Alexa Leppelmeier fin-
ished seventh out of 156 runners at the
2013 Ottawa Glandorf Invitational Gold
Division Girls event on September 14.
Her finish led the Lady Blackbirds of
Pettisville into the twelfth place team
finish at the event.
Although they did not marshal
enough runners to qualify for team
points, the Stryker Lady Panthers,
Montpelier Lady Locomotives and North
Central Lady Eagles had a hand in the
outcome as well. Megan Graber was
first across the line for Stryker, with
Lita Banks leading the way for
Montpelier. Samantha Vassar, the lone
Lady Eagle in the field, finished in the
122nd position.
The following local finishes were
recorded by place and time...
12 - Pettisville - 242
7 - Alexa Leppelmeier - Pettisville -
20:16.1
33 - Elizabeth Miller - Pettisville -
22:02.7
47 - Lita Banks - Montpelier - 22:41.3
50 - Megan Graber - Stryker - 22:46.1
58 - Paige Speelman - Stryker -
23:17.3
60 - Kari Oberlin - Stryker - 23:19.8
81 - Taylor DAlelio - Pettisville -
24:37.4
84 - Krystine Davis - Pettisville -
24:46.2
90 - Hannah Herring - Pettisville -
25:18.4
92 - Jaelyn Rufenacht - Pettisville -
25:20.1
94 - Andrea Aeschliman - Pettisville -
25:20.7
96 - Hannah Jenkins - Montpelier -
25:25.7
100 - Haley Suffel - Montpelier -
25:37.8
102 - Becky Tilley - Pettisville - 25:48.1
114 - Gabrielle Paxton - Stryker -
26:36.2
122 - Samantha Vassar - NorthCentral - 27:03.7
137 - Jessica Earle - Montpelier -
27:51.4
Round #1 Of The 2013 BBC JamboreesBelongs To The Pettisville Lady Blackbirds
EDON - The annual rites of autum-
nal passage, the BBC Cross Country
Jamborees, commenced on September
17 with the first event taking place at
Walz Park in Edon.
The fleet-footed freshman from
Ladybird Country, Alexa Leppelmeier,
set the tone of the outcome early and
emphatically, finishing first by 41 sec-
onds to lead Pettisville to the win over
second place Fayette, who welcomed
Madelyn Maginn and Miranda Minzey
back into the fold in time for a strong
stretch run.
Stryker placed third overall, with
Hilltop in fourth, Edon in fifth and
North Central in sixth.
The fol lowing finishes were recorded
by place and time...
1 - Pettisville - 51
2 - Fayette - 57
3 - Stryker - 73
4 - Hilltop - 81
5 - Edon - 83
6 - North Central - 151
1 - Alexa Leppelmeier - P - 19:22
2 - Madeleine Routhier - H - 20:03
3 - Jill Stuckey - F - 20:20
4 - Emilie Keiser - F - 21:15
5 - Elizabeth Miller - P - 21:17
6 - ShiAnna Whitman - S - 21:24
7 - Megan Graber - S - 21:44
8 - Cassi Trausch - E - 22:14
9 - Lauren Garrett - H - 22:38
10 - Madelyn Maginn - F - 22:45
11 - Baylee Gearhart - E - 23:09
12 - Bailey Funkhouser - H - 23:09
13 - Taylor DAlelio - P - 23:21
14 - Krystine Davis - P - 23:22
15 - Brenda Harrington - E - 23:26
16 - Liz Maginn - F - 23:31
17 - Kari Oberlin - S - 23:45
18 - Hannah Herring - P - 24:36
19 - Jaelyn Rufenacht - P - 24:54
20 - Andrea Aeschliman - P - 24:55
21 - Gabrielle Paxton - S - 25:30
22 - Becky Tilley - P - 26:03
23 - Paige Speelman - S - 26:15
24 - Brooke Schwartz - E - 26:19
25 - Miranda Minzey - F - 26:25
26 - Samantha Vassar - N - 26:46
27 - Lacie Marshall - E - 27:06
28 - Kaylie Brown - E - 27:41
29 - Jessica Suboski - H - 28:34
30 - Makayla Bostater - E - 29:02
Three Indiana Squads Take On Montpelier,North Central & Hilltop Harriers
PIONEER - In a September 12 inter-
state event, the Indiana cross country
squads of Fremont, Hamilton and
Eastside descended upon the Funny
Farm Campground to take on Hilltop,
Montpelier and host North Central in a
run through Ohio and Michigan. The
local ladies more than held their own
against the visiting Hoosiers, as Hilltop
finished second, Montpelier third andNorth Central fifth.
The following local finishes were
recorded by place and time...
2 - Hilltop - 49
3 - Montpelier - 64
5 - North Central - 89
5 - Madeleine Routhier - HI - 22:20
7 - Lita Banks - MO - 24:52
8 - Lauren Garrett - HI - 25:02
9 - Bailey Funkhouser - HI - NTL
11 - Gabie Johnson - HI - 27:20
12 - Hanna Jenkins - MO - 27:56
13 - Haley Suffel - MO - 29:0214 - Jessica Earle - MO - 30:24
15 - Samantha Vassar - NC - 31:14
16 - Jessica Suboski - HI - 31:30
17 - Tristen Tomblin - NC - 31:39
Varsity Girls Cross CountryTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Madeleine Routhier of Hilltop Lita Banks of Montpelier
Tristen Tomblin and Samantha Vassar of North Central,
Jessica Suboski of Hilltop, and Jessica Earle of Montpelier
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Varsity Golf ActionTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
TANNER CLINGAMANSTRYKER HIGH SCHOOL
DANA FRICKE
PETTISVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
"THE HOMETOWN HUDDLE" ~ HAMMER ATHLETICS ~ SAUDER OUTLET
ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
He medaled the Edon Invite. He
medaled the BBC. He was All-Tournament
at the Panther Invite. Dude has
more hardware than Home Depot.
North Central Golfers Repeat As
Champions Of The BBCWAUSEON After going 5-0 to take theregular season title, the North Central
Eagles made it a clean sweep as they
retained the title of BBC Tourney Champsfor the second year in a row. The task was
none too simple for the Eagles as theywithstood windy conditions and a deter-
mined charge from the Panthers of Strykerto win by a score of 343-351 in the
September 20th contest held at Ironwood
Country Club. Edon finished third with atotal of 379. Rounding out the scoring
were Fayette 397, Hilltop 400 andPettisville 412.
North Central and Stryker also domi-
nated the all-league squad placing fivegolfers on the first team. Tanner
Clingaman of Stryker fired a 78 to claim
medalist honors. North Central seniorsBranden Turner and Dylan Hutchisonclosed out their storied BBC careers in
style as they claimed the next two spots
with rounds of 81 and 83 respectively.Freshman Hayden Clingaman of the
Panthers left no doubt he is a force to bereckoned with for the next three years as
he ended with an 84. Jordan Reeves ofNorth Central and Alex Kirkingberg of
Edon snatched the final two slots on the
first team by shooting 87 and 88.Topping the second team was Riley
Martin of Fayette with a 91, while NCfrosh David Pinc ended one stroke back at
92. Rookie Kaid Woolace of Stryker andHayden Runyan of Edon both shot 93,
with Pettisvilles Evan King covering the
course in 94 swings. The final spot on the
squad was claimed by Isaac VanArsdalenof Hilltop who finished with a 95.
North Central 343
Branden Turner 81, Dylan
Hutchison 83, Jordan Reeves 87,David Pinc 92, Brady Zuver 99,
Brock Zuver 115
Stryker 351Tanner Clingaman 78, Hayden
Clingaman 84, Kaid Woolace 93Austin Frisbie 96, Cody Hall 99,
Chad Ruffer 101
Edon 379
Alex Kirkingburg 88, HaydenRunyan 93, Jim Peckham 96,
Taylor Shuller 102, Kyle Long 103,Brayden Bauer 112
Fayette 397
Riley Martin 91, Tharyn Colegrove
101, Drake Bowditch 101,Michael Brubaker 104, Kamren
Randall 105, Justin White 114
Hilltop 400Isaac VanArsdalen 95, Colin Sabins
98, Trevor Shipman 101,
Travis Haynes 106, Levi Grant 113, Tim Knapp 124
Pettisville 412
Evan King 94, Matt Krill 96, ReedBehnfeldt 111,
Greg Kempf 111, Hannah Meller
125
STRYKER Riverside Green Golf
Course in Stryker played host to a tri-
match on September 12, featuring the
Rams of Tinora, the Blackbirds ofPettisville and the Cadets of Hilltop. It
would be Tinora who would take home
the victory, shooting a team score of
178 with Hilltop scoring 186, and
Pettisville shooting 214.
Trevor Shipman would lead the way
for the Cadets, as he shot a 45. Colin
Sabins and Isaac VanArsdalen only a
stroke behind at 46, followed by Levi
Grant who dropped a 49, and Tim
Knapp shot 55.The Blackbirds were paced by Matt
Krill who smacked a 46. Evan King was
not far behind as he shot a 47, Reed
Behnfeldt scored a 60, Greg Kempf
earned a 61, and Hannah Meller shot a
64 rounding out the scoring for
Pettisville.
North Central Golfers Sneak Past TheBryan Golden Bears By Two StrokesBRYAN The North Central Eagles flew
over to Orchard Hills Country Club on
September 12th to battle the Bryan GoldenBears. The Eagles were able to escape
with a 174-176 victory over the Bears.
Once again North Central was led byseniors Dylan Hutchison and Branden
Turner who shot respective rounds of 38and 39 to take the top two scores for the
match. Brady Zuver needed 47 shots tocomplete the day, while Jordan Reeves
shot a 50. Two freshmen completed the
scoring for the Eagles as Brock Zuver fin-ished with a 52 and David Pinc a 55.
North Central Finishes Seventh In TheTom Pickerel Invite At Maumee BayOREGON On Saturday, September
14th, the North Central Eagles traveled toMaumee Bay State Park to participate
against a talented field of larger schools at
the Tom Pickerel Invitational hosted byGenoa High School. North Canton Hoover
took the team title with a respectablescore of 314.
The North Central Eagles landed in 7th
place out of 11 teams with a total of 357.Branden Turner was low man for the
Eagles shooting 82, while Dylan Hutchison
was one stroke back at 83. Rounding outthe scoring for the Eagles were Jordan
Reeves 95, David Pinc 97 and Brady Zuver98.
Pettisville Blackbirds Golfers Fall ToBBC Rival Fayette Eagles At Ironwood
WAUSEON Fayettes and Pettisvilles
Golf teams would meet up at Ironwood
Golf Course in Wauseon to do battle on
September 16. The Eagles would edge
out the Blackbirds by a final tally of
202-208.
Riley Martin fired a 46 to front the
Eagles, while Tharyn Colegrove nailed a
51, and Kamryn Randall a 52. Drake
Bowditch carded a round of 53, Michael
Brubaker had a 54, and Justin White a
60
Reed Behnfeldt hammered home a
46 for the Blackbirds of Pettisville. Evan
King was next with a 49 to his credit,
Matt Krill scored a 52, Greg Kempf
earned a 61, Hannah Meller dropped a
66, and Levi Rash hit a 72.
North Central Eagles Soar Past ThePettisville Blackbirds In BBC PlayWAUSEON The North Central and
Pettisville golfers flocked together atIronwood Golf Course on September 17th
for their final Buckeye Border Conferenceregular season contest. The visiting Eagles
ended the match on top of the Blackbirds
by a final score of 167-214.Branden Turner blistered the course
with a one under par round of 35 to claimMedalist honors. Dylan Hutchison fol-
lowed up Turners performance with a 40,
while Jordan Reeves and David Pinc posteda pair of 46s. The brothers Zuver were in
the mix as well with Brock shooting 49 andBrady 51. With the victory the Eagles end
the BBC campaign at 5-0 overall.
For Pettisville Matt Krill posted the lowscore with a 52. Evan King, Greg Kempf
and Reed Behnfeldt all shot 54s, whileHannah Meller ended the day in 59 strokes.
Tinora Rams Win Golf Tri-Match AgainstHilltop Cadets & Pettisville Blackbirds
Varsity Girls Soccer ActionTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Wauseon Lady Indians Fall ToNWOAL Foe Archbold 2-0
PHOTOS BY BILL BRAY, STAFF
GAME ON ... Wauseon Keeper, Katie Spieles kicks the ball into play against Archbold.
REJECTED ... Morgan Murry's shot at-tempt is blocked by the Archbold Keeper
during rst half action in the NWOALbattle.
STRONG EFFORT ... Sarah Mull playedtough defense during the 2-0 loss to Arch-
bold.
WAIT FOR IT ... Morgan Murry waits for the ball to reach the ground as she battles for
it with an Archbold player.
The Archbold lady Blue Streaks domi-
nated the Wauseon Indians in a NWOALgirls soccer game played in Archbold 2-0.
The Indians were hard pressed to getthe ball to the offensive end of the eld and
when they did they were able to connectfor just ve shots on goal the entire game.
Both Blue Streak goals came in the rst
half of action. That was the only scoring
they would need to pull out the victory.Wauseons Katie Spieles had a steady
game at the Keeper position as the seniorwas able to make 13 saves during the con-
test.The Indians are now 5-4 overall and 2-1
in NWOAL play.
Winning is becoming a way of life for theWauseon golfers. In NWOAL action against
Delta the Indians won the nine-hole matchat White Pines 165-181.
Senior Clay Tefft took his turn as medal-
ist while ring a round of 39. Trevor Domi-
nique carded a 40 while Brady Rupp wasright on his heels with a 41. David Williams
nished with a round of 45 followed by Ty-ler Clausens 46 and Anna Marshalls 47.
With the win, the Indians moved to 74-
15 on the season.
Wauseon Golfers Continue To ExcelIn Recent Matches Taking Down Delta
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Lady Indians Gain Victory Over Rossford
Freshman VolleyballTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Hilltop Frosh Fall To Edon in BBC PlayWEST UNITY - The Hilltop Lady
Cadet Frosh fell to the Edon Lady
Bombers in 3 sets by the scores of25-6, 25-8 while winning one set 25-23
on September 12.
Jewell Knapp had 5 aces and 2 digs,
Sydni Rivera had 5 aces, and 3 assists.
Abby Schaper had 2 aces, while Zoey
Abner contributed an ace and 6 kills.
Leah Carothers posted a dig and anassist, Tiara Dennison had 3 aces and 2
kills, and Marisa Yates had a kill.
No pertinent stats were available for
the Lady Bombers.
Hilltop Freshman Netters Bumped By EvergreenMETAMORA - The Hilltop Lady Cadet
Frosh dropped 2 straight on September
16, falling 25-14, 25-8 to the Evergreen
Lady Vikings.
Sydni Rivera had an ace and 4 digs,
Abby Schaper had an ace and Jewell
Knapp added 3 digs for Hilltop. Zoey
Abner had 1 dig and an assist, Tiara
Dennison chipped in with a kill and
Marrisa Yates had a kill for the Lady
Cadet Freshmen.
Hilltop Freshmen Take Down Lady PanthersSTRYKER - The Hilltop Lady Cadet
Frosh dropped Stryker on September17, winning 25-12, 25-14, while drop-
ping one set to the Lady Panthers
14-25.
Sydni Rivera had 2 aces, 2 assists
and 3 kills, and Abby Schaper had 1 ace
and a kill for Hilltop. Zoey Abner had 1
dig and a kill, Leah Carothers posted 2aces and 2 digs, while Tiara Dennison
contributed 2 aces, 1 dig and a kill.
No stats were received for Stryker
pursuant to this match.
Archbold Zaps Montpelier In NWOAL PlayMONTPELIER - The Montpelier Lady
Loco Frosh fell to the Archbold Lady
Bluestreaks in 2 sets by the scores of
25-10, 25-9 on September 17.
No pertinent stats were available for
the Lady Locomotives.
Jr. High Soccer NewsTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Pettisville Kickers Mow Down MonclovaMONCLOVA TOWNSHIP - On
September 13, the Pettisville Junior
High soccer team travelled to Monclova
Christian for their fifth match of the
season. The Birds came home with a big
7-2 win.
An unassisted goal by Eli Greiser in
the fourth minute started the scoring,
and Conner Wyse scored the next two
goals off of assists by Detric Yoder and
Landon Roth. Kamryn Hostetler then
placed a pass to Yoder, who pushed a
shot past the keeper. Roths unassisted
goal closed out the first half scoring.
In the second half, Monclova
Christian scored on a nice free kick
from 20 yards out, and scored again in
the 49th minute. These goals were
matched by tallies from Yoder and
Justin Rupp to seal the win.
Emmanuel Christian Eradicated By PettisvillePETTISVILLE - On September 16
Pettisville put their 5-0 record on the
line against visiting Emmanuel
Christian. The Birds stayed on the win-
ning flight path by plowing out an 8-0
shutout victory.
Scoring for Pettisville were Conner
Wyse, Eli Grieser and Detric Yoder with
two goals apiece, while Landon Roth
and Justin Rupp each had one. Assists
were issued to Wyse, Roth and Birch
Baer. The goalie duo of Rupp and Sam
Rychener along with defenders Dillon
King, Sami Tilley, Jacob Myers, Owen
King, Josh Bock and Elias Rash had a
strong game to ensure the shutout.
Jr. High Boys Cross CountryTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Fayette & Edon Square Off At The Eagle InviteFAYETTE - The junior high harriers
of Fayette and Edon were in the mix at
the September 14 Eagle Invitational,
hosted by Fayette.
With only four runners in the field,
the Bombers fell a man short of compet-
ing for team points, but with Clayton
Pheils in front with a third place finish,
the hometown Eagles placed third over-
all in team standings. Hunter Hodappfinished fifth to lead Edon.
The following finishes were recorded
by place and time...
3 - Fayette - 69
3 - Clayton Pheils - FA - 11:43
5 - Hunter Hodapp - ED - 12:03
17 - Cory Eicher - ED - 13:14
22 - Trey Keefer - FA - 13:49
27 - Kody Rashley - FA - 14:09
29 - Logan Bloir - ED - 14:17
32 - Dru Walkowski - ED - 14:25
36 - Levi Seiler - FA - 14:39
38 - Christian Renner - FA - 14:46
41 - Grant Reinking - FA - 14:51
55 - Porter Maginn - FA - 16:52
61 - Colt Roesti - FA - 17:37
The underpopulation of teams was
even more profound in the girls event
than the boys. Edon had no runners
present for the race, and the Lady
Eagles managed but a single runner,
that being Tressa Taylor who placed
42nd overall.
42 - Tressa Taylor - FA - 19:34
North Central Eagles Win Six-Team EventPIONEER - On September 12, the
North Central Eagles welcomed in their
local rivals from Hilltop and Montpelier,
along with the Indiana cross country
squads of Fremont, Hamilton and
Eastside for a jaunt through the Funny
Farm Campground.
The host Eagles won the event, with
Montpelier placing fourth and Hilltop
fifth.
The following local finishes were
recorded by place and time...
1 - North Central - 39
4 - Montpelier - 77
5 - Hilltop - 100
5 - Zac Turner - NC - 13:43
6 - Ben Routhier - HI - 13:58
7 - Joe Galloway - NC - 14:18
8 - Cody Tomblin - NC - 14:33
9 - Skyler JoHantegen - NC - 14:37
11 - Hunter Wilson - NC - 14:42
12 - Keean Livensparger - NC - 14:45
18 - Brady Clair - MO - 15:51
20 - Ryan France - NC - 15:59
21 - Josh Wehrle - NC - 16:05
22 - Nate Hutchinson - MO - 16:20
28 - Blake Sakos - NC - 17:05
39 - Andrew Miller - NC - 20:54
Pettisville Finishes Fourth; NC Seventh At OGIOTTAWA - Conner Wyse of Pettisville
led the Blackbirds to the fourth place
finish at the Ottawa Glandorf Invitational
on September 14. North Central fol-
lowed the lead of Zachary Turner to theseventh place finish.
Other local schools were also in the
mix at the event, but were unable to
participate at full team strength. Kyle
Vernot was the first of the Wauseon
Indians across the line in 25th place,
while Colten Gulick placed 28th to front
Montpelier, and Logan Boetz finished
75th to lead Stryker.
The following local finishes were
recorded by place and time...
4 - Pettisville - 122
7 - No. Central - 230
4 - Conner Wyse - Pettisville - 11:26.6
17 - Logan Rufenacht - Pettisville -
12:27.8
24 - Gavin Riegsecker - Pettisville -12:40.5
25 - Kyle Vernot - Wauseon - 12:41.0
28 - Colten Gulick - Montpelier -
12:42.4
35 - Zachary Turner - No. Central -
12:50.6
44 - Jaret Rychener - Pettisville -
13:04.0
50 - Joe Galloway - No. Central -
13:14.8
56 - Michael Cheezan - Wauseon -
13:22.3
57 - Caleb Nolander - Pettisville -
13:22.5
59 - Cody Tomblin - No. Central -
13:23.0
75 - Logan Boetz - Stryker - 13:39.576 - Skyler JoHantgen - No. Central -
13:43.1
79 - Keean Livensparger - No. Central -
13:48.2
87 - Hunter Wilson - No. Central -
13:58.2
99 - Tristin Sampson - Stryker -
14:19.8
102 - Brady Clair - Montpelier -
14:22.8
103 - Ryan France - No. Central -
14:23.4
105 - Evan Warner - Pettisville -
14:30.0
108 - Tony Stuckey - Pettisville -
14:32.9
111 - Josh Wehrle - No. Central -
14:35.3
137 - Daniel Feather - Stryker -15:13.3
140 - Blake Sakos - No. Central -
15:17.2
144 - Nathan Hutchinson - Montpelier
- 15:23.9
153 - Canidate Vickery - Wauseon -
15:35.4
159 - Chase Glock - Stryker - 15:57.3
175 - Nolan Flint - Wauseon - 17:22.4
177 - Andrew Miller - No. Central -
17:30.7
BACK AT YA ... Mackenzie Eberly returns
the ball during a match versus Rossford.
PLAY TIME ... Sally Frank performs in rst
singles
SERVE ... Autumn Dominique prepares to serve.
The Wauseon tennis team gained a
victory over Rossford winning four outof five matches recently.
Sally Frank, playing first singles for
an ill Ellie Hayati, fell victim to the playof Carly Hollerbach with scores of 6-2,
7-5. Mackenzie Eberly won for Wauseonin second singles over Kaitlyn Maxwell
with scores of 6-1, 6-1. In third singles
it was Autumn Dominique defeating
Bailee Self 6-2, 6-3 for another win forWauseon.
In doubles action Ashlyn Boyers and
Vicky Kahrs stopped Beth Bergstromand Hannah Gauthier 6-1, 6-4 and Mi-
chelle Whitmer and Cherese Bussingwere winners over Aly Hope and Bethany
Price 6-0, 6-3.
The Bryan Golden Bears shut out the
Wauseon tennis team 5-0 in recent match
action.Sally Frank, Mackenzie Eberly and
Cassidy Barnes lost in singles play.
Bryans doubles teams also won match-
es over Wauseons Ashlyn Boyers and
Vicky Kahrs in rst doubles and MichelleWhitmer and Cherese Bussing in second
doubles.
Wauseon Tennis Takes On Bryan BearsIn September 12 Action
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Jr. High Girls Cross CountryTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
CONTINUATION OF JH BOYS CC ACTION
Pettisville Takes The Edon BBC Jamboree TitleEDON - The Pettisville Blackbirds
held off a challenge from a powerful and
improving North Central team to win
the Edon BBC Jamboree on September
17.
The Blackbirds placed all their scor-
ing runners in the top ten behind the
first place finish of Conner Wyse. North
Central had three of the top ten finish-
es, with Joe Galloway leading the way infourth.
The last two top ten finishes went to
third place Fayette, who followed the
second place finish of Clayton Pheils to
the barn. Edon finished fourth, with
Stryker in fifth and Hilltop in sixth.
The following finishes were recorded
by place and time...
1 - Pettisville - 29
2 - North Central - 44
3 - Fayette - 72
4 - Edon - 111
5 - Stryker - 121
6 - Hilltop - 147
1 - Conner Wyse - P - 11:03
2 - Clayton Pheils - F - 11:39
3 - Logan Rufanacht - P - 11:474 - Joe Galloway - N - 11:53
5 - Kody Rashley - F - 12:00
6 - Jaret Rychener - P - 12:02
7 - Zac Turner - N - 12:12
8 - Cody Tomblin - N - 12:16
9 - Gavin Riegsecker - P - 12:22
10 - Caleb Nolander - P - 12:24
11 - Skyler JoHantegen - N - 12:35
12 - Logan Boetz - S - 12:42
13 - Cory Eicher - E - 12:46
14 - Keean Livensparger - N - 12:4715 - Hunter Wilson - N - 12:52
16 - Trey Keefer - F - 13:03
17 - Ben Routhier - H - 13:03
18 - Logan Bloir - E - 13:12
19 - Ryan France - N - 13:14
20 - Tristin Sampson - S - 13:17
21 - Josh Wehrle - N - 13:19
22 - Tony Stuckey - P - 13:21
23 - Dru Walkowski - E - 13:24
24 - Evan Warner - P - 13:35
25 - Levi Seiler - F - 13:37
26 - Grant Reinking - F - 13:54
27 - Blake Sakos - N - 14:00
28 - Christian Renner - F - 14:17
29 - Hunter Hodapp - E - 15:30
30 - Chase Glock - S - 15:32
31 - Porter Maginn - F - 15:48
32 - Andrew Miller - N - 16:50
33 - Cody Moser - S - 16:51
Pettisville Junior High Girls Finish Third At OGIOTTAWA - The Lone Ranger and
Tonto. Batman and Robin. The Cisco
Kid and Pancho. Where there was one...
the other was always close by. The com-
parisons bring to mind Elizabeth Sauder
and Kamryn Hostetler of Pettisville...
never far from each other. Proof of the
point has been replayed over and over
this season, and it was made evident
again at the Ottawa Glandorf Invitational
on September 14 where Sauder finished
second and Hostetler third. Combined
with a seventh place finish from Nichole
Foor, the Lady Blackbirds finished third
in team competition in the event.
Several other local schools were also
present and accounted for at the OGI,
but they competed at less than team
strength. Mya Suarez placed 29th to
lead the Wauseon lady Indians, while
Brookelynn Brown led the North Central
Lady Eagles, and Gabriella Cox was first
across for the Lady Locos of Montpelier.
The following local finishes were
recorded by place and time...
3 - Pettisville - 117
2 - Elizabeth Sauder - Pettisville -
12:25.4
3 - Kamryn Hostetler - Pettisville -
12:44.1
7 - Nichole Foor - Pettisville - 13:09.3
29 - Mya Suarez - Wauseon - 14:03.8
36 - Sarah Herring - Pettisville -
14:16.4
70 - Anna Koenig - Wauseon - 15:37.6
71 - Brookelynn Brown - No. Central -
15:38.7
72 - Gabriella Cox - Montpelier -
15:41.3
74 - Alivia Maas - Montpelier - 15:46.1
133 - Mya Nicole Riley - Wauseon -
18:22.6
138 - Gretchen Lee - Pettisville -
18:55.7
141 - Kendi Nofziger - Pettisville -
19:31.6
146 - Katie Hauter - Pettisville -
20:09.3
Pettisville Rules September 17th Edon JamboreeEDON - It is under-
standable to hear state-
ments saying that the
Pettisville Ladybirds
ruled the roost at the
September 17 BBC
Jamboree because they
were the only school
present