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PHOTO HIGHLIGHTS AS INDIANS SHARPEN TOMAHAWKS AGAINST WOODMORE - BACK PAGE
MEET THE TEAMSLOCALS COME OUT TO MEET THIS YEAR'S STRYKER PANTHER ATHLETES - PAGE 5
GOLFING RUNS IN THE BLOOD - PAGE 3
MEET THE CLINGAMANS
LADY INDIANS FACE CONTINENTAL - PAGE 2
LADY INDIANS SOCCER
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By: Bill Bray
THE REPORTER
The Wauseon Lady Indians' soccer
team opened the 2013 campaign Saturday
at home facing a tough, physical Continen-
tal team.
The Pilots used a goal in each half to
secure the win. Their rst goal came at the
27:42 mark of the rst half and their in-
surance goal was scored at the 36:34 mark
of the second half.
Wauseon coach, Kelsey Newman,
summed up her team's performance say-ing "It was disappointing not to start theseason with a win," Newman said. "Wecreated a lot of opportunities, we justcouldn't quite nish them. I thought weshowed a lot of potential though, we justneed to tweak some things."
The Indians had 11 shots on target, 13shots on goal and goalie Katie Spieles n-ished with eight saves.
Bill Bray may be reached [email protected]
Wauseon Lady Indians LoseOpener To Continental 2-0
By: Bill Bray
THE REPORTERContinental handed Wauseon a season
opening loss 5-2 on Saturday.Leo Rendon scored both of the Indians
goals. One of his goals came from 35 yards
from the net.Coach Scott Hoover was sorry that his
team came out so at to start the game.I was very disappointed we were so at
for it being the rst game of the season.We played much better in the second half.Every time we got a rally going something
happened, like a questionable call that
gave Continental a penalty kick score.
Hoover said the bottom line was that
the Indians just did not play very good de-
fense in the season opening loss. When
you score two goals that should be enough
to win, Hoover concluded. Wauseon is
back on the road Tuesday when they trav-
el to Ottawa Glandorf to take on the state
power Titans.
Bill Bray may be reached at
Wauseon Boys Drop OpenerAt Continental 5-2
BATTLE FOR THE BALL ... Wauseon de-
fender Sarah Mull ghts for possessionduring second half action Saturday against
Continental.
SAVE TONIGHT ... Wauseon keeper Katie
Spieles held Continental to two scores asshe contributed with eight saves.
PHOTOS BY: BILL BRAY, STAFFOFFENSIVE MOTION ... Wauseons Nichole Hammontree advances the ball down eld
against Continental on Saturday.
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Season By Takin A Hatchet To FairviewST. MICHAELS RIDGE ... The North
Central Eagles graduated a significant
swath of experience earlier this year,
but the Fairview Apaches were quick to
find out that the cupboard is far from
bare in Eagle Country.
The Eagles traveled to St. Mikes on
August 8, and came away winners after
planting a 169-221 haymaker on their
hosts.
Branden Turner carded a medalist
round of 36, with Dylan Hutchison
landing a 41. Jordan Reeves hit for a
45, and Brady Zuver finished with a 47.
Allyson Hutchison posted a 47, and
David Pinc finished with a 50.
Dominique Leads Way As Indians ClaimDefiance Invite; Eales 7th, Panthers 8th
DEFIANCE On Monday, August 12th,
the Wauseon Indian Golf Team ran awayfrom the 15 team field to capture the
championship of the Defiance Invitational.
The Indians finished with an impressivescore of 316 to easily outdistance secondplace Napoleon by 11 strokes.
Junior Trevor Dominique took medal-
ist honors with a round of 73. DavidWilliams was close behind with a score of
77. Clay Tefft shot 80, Brady Rupp, 86and Anna Marshall 100, for Wauseon.
The North Central Eagles landed in 7th
place with a team total of 371. Branden
Turner was low man for the Eagles shoot-ing 79. Rounding out the scoring for the
Eagles were Dylan Hutchison, 95, Jordan
Reeves 96, Brady Zuver 101, and DavidPinc 111.
Tanner Clingamans round of 77 put
him in third place individually. The
Panthers score of 375 left them in 8thplace overall. Other scores for Stryker
were Chad Ruffer 98, Hayden Clingaman99, Austin Frisbie 101, and Cody Hall
105.
Isaac VanArsdalen Medals, But EverreenEscapes Hilltop By Five Strokes
STRYKER, Ohio - Isaac
VanArsdalen of Hilltop posted a med-
alist round of 42, but the cavalry did
not come over the hill in time to
stave off Evergreen as the Vikings
posted a 184-189 win over
VanArsdalen and the Hilltop Cadets
on August 12.
Trevor Shipman fired a 47 for the
Cadets, with Colin Sabins and Levi
Grant each getting a 50, and Travis
Haynes a 54.
Wauseon Finishes Fifth Out Of NineteenTeams At The 2013 Kalida Wildcat Invite
KALIDA - The Wauseon Indians
answered the call to competition at the
Country Acres Golf Club on August
14...and they were not alone by any
stretch of the imagination. In one of the
biggest events of the season, the Tribe
took on eighteen other teams in the
Kalida Wildcat Invitational, putting
fourteen in the rearview mirrors en
route to a fifth place finish.
Trevor Dominique anchored the
Tribe with a round of 77, with Clay Tefft
on his wing with a 78. Brady Rupp
carded a score of 83, David Williams
had an 86, and Anna Marshall finished
with an even 100.
Clay Tefft Medals As Wauseon
Captures The 2013 Pauldin InvitePAULDING - The Wauseon Indians
took on fourteen other teams at the
2013 Paulding Invitational on August
15. With senior Clay Tefft out in front
with a medalist round of 73, the Tribe
captured the first place gold with a
score of 307, eighteen strokes ahead
of second place Bryan.
David Williams was one off the
score of Tefft with a score of 74, and
Trevor Dominique finished with a
round of 77. Three of the top four
scores in the event belonged to
Wauseon linksters.
Brady Rupp finished with a score of
84 for Wauseon, with Anna Marshall
getting a 92 and Tyler Clausen adding
a 93.
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Certain names have certain connotations attached. You think Mantle, Ruth,
DiMaggio and Musial, and you think baseball excellence. You think Manning, and
you think football...particularly the quarterback position. When the name
Clingaman is brought up in and around the Stryker area, the connotation is excel-
lence in the game of golf. It is simply a natural association.
For years, it was a Clingaman that had the record low score at Riverside
Greens. That record eventually fell, but along came a new generation of
Clingamans, and the record again rests in the Clingaman family...namely, Terence
Clingaman.
The Stryker Panthers have a reputation of high profile, low scoring golf, and for
the past five years, there has been at least one Clingaman on the team. First it was
Hunter, the younger brother of Terence. Last year, Tanner and Hunter joined
forces on the team with Terence as an assistant to Head Coach John Ruffer. After
Hunter graduated earlier this year, another Clingaman has joined the fold,
Hayden.
Prior to the start of the 2013 high school season, Tanner and Hayden were tak-
ing part in Northwestern Ohio Junior Golf Association tournaments across the
area. Once again, the Clingaman tradition came to the fore as the brothers
Clingaman set torrid paces that few could follow in the events that they competed.
Tanner was recognized as the 2013 NWOJGA Male Player of the Year, and for good
reason. Over the four tournament run, he captured three first place finishes and
finished with the following record...
June 25 at Eagle Rock First place - 78
June 27 at Auglaize First place - 75
July 1 at Pike Run First place - 78
July 9 at White Pines Third place - 80
Of course Hayden was not to be denied. The incoming freshman at Stryker High
School made a name for himself in 14-15 age group in the same tournaments and
more, with the following results...
June 17 at Ironwood - 89
June 25 at Eagle Rock - 87
June 27 at Auglaize - 89
July 1 at Pike Run - 90
July 9 at White Pines - 75 (the lowest score of any golfer in any age group)
July 17 at Country Acres Second place - 88
With the summer tournament play now over and the high school season under-
way, the Stryker Panthers have a one-two punch of experience in the field. It
should come as no surprise to anyone that they share the same name...Clingaman.
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Hayden Clingaman Tanner Clingaman
PHOTOS BY KENT HUTCHISON, STAFF
2013 EDON INVITATIONAL CHAMPIONS ... The Stryker Panthers - John Ruffer, Austin
Frisbee, Chad Ruffer, Cody Hall, Tanner Clingaman and Hayden Clingaman.
2013 EDON INVITATIONAL RUNNERS UP ... The North Central Eagles - Brady Zuver,Jordan Reeves, Dylan Hutchison, Branden Turner, David Pinc and Coach Eric Smeltzer.
Tanner Clingaman Takes medalisT Honors
Stryker & North Central Finish 1st & 2nd
At The 2013 Edon Bomber InvitationalEDON Tanner Clingamans round
of 78 set the pace as the Stryker
Panthers claimed the top spot in the
Edon Invitational held on August 15th at
Windwood Hollow Golf Course. Joining
Clingaman on the All-tournament team
were Max Nihart of Edgerton 80,
Branden Turner of North Central and
Matt Engel of Ayersville 82, Hayden
Clingaman of Stryker and Dylan
Hutchison of North Central 83.
The Panthers, who had finished rightbehind the Eagles the past two years,
posted a team score of 342 for the win.
Besides the Clingaman Brothers efforts,
other scores for Stryker were Chad
Ruffer 87, Austin Frisbie 94, and
Cody Hall 102.
North Central, which finished sec-
ond with a score of 350, added scores of
90 by David Pinc, 95 by Jordan Reeves
and Brady Zuvers 105 to the totals of
Turner and Hutchison.
The host Blue Bombers ended the
day at 399, good for sixth place.
Kirkingburg turned in the low score forEdon with a 92. Runyan was rightbehind with a 94, while Peckham fin-ished at 97 and Schuller 116.
The Hilltop Cadets took seventhplace with a final score of 409. IsaacVanArsdalen posted the low round forthe Cadets with a 93, while Colin Sabinsfinished with a 101. Shipman took 104strokes to complete the day, with Grantand Cole Haynes needing 111 and 123shots respectively.
Other teams and individual scoreswere: Fayette 434 (9th Place); Colegrove 97, Brubaker 104, White 107,Bowditch and Logston 126. Edon B 475 (11th Place); Long 111, Fisk 116, Rupp 123, and Bauer 125.North Central JV and Pettisville onlyhad three golfers each and were notable to post a team score. Totals forNorth Central were Dakota Pitts 98,Jordan VanDyke 110, and AllysonHutchison 118. Pettisville; King 102, Behnfeldt 124, and Kempf-129.
Tim Kays may be reached [email protected]
Continuation of golf news
Hayden & Tanner Clingaman Carry On The Family Traditions With The NWOJGA
North Central JVs Flatten FairviewST. MICHAELS RIDGE ... The North
Central JV golf squad took to the road
on August 8, and came home with a
convincing win over the Fairview
Apaches, 215-271.
Joel VanDyke took medalist honors
with a score of 50 for the Eagles JV
squad, while Brock Zuver had a 52 and
Brady Zuver clubbed a 56. David Pinc
rang up a 57, and Dakota Pitts had a
60.
Wauseon Plays Host To The FiveCounty Tennis Association Tournament
WAUSEON - Despite the occasional
threats from Mother Nature, the August
10 Five County Tennis Association
Tournament concluded in Wauseon
with plenty of action in every age group.
Savannah Wenzel won the 8 and
under singles bracket, while the 18 andunder open singles title went to Ellie
Hayati in a tough match against her
Wauseon Lady Indians teammate, Sally
Frank.
Aaron Schmidt took the 3.5 singles
title, and Steve Oberlin won it all in the
open singles category. In 3.5 doubles,
Ty Langenderfer and Brent Nofziger
emerged victorious, while the open dou-
bles category went to the team of Steve
Oberlin and Andrew Irving.
The following match results are
reflected by category...
8 and Under Singles
Finals
Savannah Wenzel defeats Joseph
Wenzel
18 and Under Open Singles
S. Frank defeats C. Hicks 6-0 and 6-0
E. Hayati defeats L. Rees 6-0 and 6-2
S. Frank defeats B. Keller 6-2 and 6-3
E. Hayati defeats D. Vincent 0-6, 6-2
and 10-8
Finals
Ellie Hayati defeats Sally Frank 6-2
and 6-3
3.5 Singles
A. Schmidt defeats L. McKeever 6-1
and 6-1
D. Vincent defeats N. McClarren 6-4
and 6-3
Finals
Aaron Schmidt defeats Derek Vincent
6-2 and 6-3
Open Singles
A.Schmidt defeats N. McClarren 6-2and 7-5
S. Oberlin defeats B. Tinsman 6-0 and
6-2
N. Cassidy defeats A. Schmidt 6-2 and
6-3
Finals
Steve Oberlin defeats Nick Cassidy 6-3
and 6-4
3.5 Doubles
Langenderfer/Nofziger defeated
McKeever/McClarren 7-5 and 6-2
Fredrick/Tietje defeated Keller/Rees
6-1 and 6-2
Finals
Ty Langenderfer/Brent Nofziger defeat-
ed Les Fredrick/Mike Tietje 6-2 and
6-0
Open Doubles
T.Schmidt/S.Schmidt defeated
Langenderfer/Nofziger 6-1 and 6-4
B. Tinsman/N. Cassidy defeated A.
Schmidt/A. Schmidt 6-4 and 6-2
Schmidt/Schmidt defeated G.
Pietrykowski/J. Lugbil 6-4, 3-6 and
10-8
Oberlin/irving defeated Tinsman/
Cassidy 6-0 and 6-2
Finals
Steve Oberlin/Andrew Irving defeated
Tom Schmidt/Stan Schmidt 6-0 and
6-0
Defiance Rallies To Trip The WauseonLady Indians Net Set On August 12, 3-2DEFIANCE - The Lady Bulldogs of
Defiance absorbed two quick hits, then
rebounded to turn the tables on the
Wauseon Lady Indians on August 12
3-2.
Ellie Hayati and Sally Frank both
delivered convincing victories in their
singles matches, with Frank piching a
shutout and Hayati allowing a single set
to escape. The Tribe was unable to
maintain their momentum though, and
the hometown girls escaped with the
win.
The following results are by match...
Varsity Singles
Ellie Hayati defeated Kristina Shannon
(Defiance) 6-0 and 6-1
Sally Frank defeated Natalie Castillo
(Defiance) 6-0 and 6-0
Sammy Foss (Defiance) defeated
Mackenzie Eberly 4-6, 7-5 and 3-0
(retired)
Varsity Doubles
Laura Castillo /Courtney Polce
(Defiance) defeated Ashlyn Boyers /
Vicky Kahrs 7-5 and 6-1
Karen Krontz /Katie Hancock
(Defiance) defeated Cassidy Barnes /
Lindsay Fager 6-4 and 6-2
Wauseon Lady Indians Edged ByBryan In August 13th NWOAL Tennis
WAUSEON - The Bryan Lady Bears
escaped from the Wauseon Lady Indians
in August 13 NWOAL tennis play, 3-2.
The Lady Indians started strong with
wins from Ellie Hayati and Sally Frank,
but Bryan responded by rattling off
three straight wins to take the meet.
Cherese Bussing was the lone bright
spot for the JV squad, as they dropped
a 3-1 decision to their Bryan counter-
parts.
The following results are by match...
Varsity Singles
Ellie Hayati defeated Linda McDonagh
(Bryan) 6-1 and 6-1
Sally Frank defeated Tiffany Short
(Bryan) 6-4, 4-6 and 6-2
Mackenzie Eberly fell to Megan Steel
(Bryan) 1-6 and 1-6
Varsity Doubles
Ashlyn Boyers / Vicky Kahrs fell toJessica Wittley / Mikayla Borland
(Bryan) 2-6 and 1-6Cassidy Barnes / Lindsay Fager fell to
Kendra Wheeler / Trista Savage(Bryan) 3-6 and 1-6
JV Singles
Autumn Dominique fell to ElizabethHoene (Bryan) 4-8
Cherese Bussing defeated Elizabeth
Huard (Bryan) 8-1
JV Doubles
Michelle Witmer / Sarah Becker fell to
Mariah Stambaugh / Megan Plessner
(Bryan) 6-8
Morgan Bliss / Courtney Fenton fell to
A.J. Breneman / Kim Roberts (Bryan)
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Waso Lady Idias Gt Ito ThWi Colm By Throttlig Ottawa Hills
WAUSEON - It was just a matter of
time before the 0-2 Wauseon Lady
Indians got off the schneid and into
the win column in a big way.
Unfortunately for the Lady Bears of
Ottawa Hills, they were getting off theteam bus at Reighard Park when that
time arrived on August 15. The Tribe
met them on the courts and made
short work of the invaders from the
east, winning in convincing style, 4-1.
Ellie Hayati pitched a shutout in
the second set of her two set sweep,
but it was the doubles team of Ashlyn
Boyers and Vicky Kahrs that put on
the biggest display of dominance on
the day, pitching straight set shut-
outs.
The JV squad was equally as
impressive, blasting the Bears by a
combined score of 24-2 over three
singles matches, with Autumn
Dominique pitching an 8-0 shutout.
The JVs were dominant from top to
bottom in a 5-0 win.The following results are by match.. .
Varsity Singles
Ellie Hayati defeated Amy
Schmielebusch (OH) 6-2 and 6-0
Sally Frank defeated Tiffany Kahle
(OH) 6-4 and 6-1
Mackenzie Eberly fell to Haley Recker
(OH) 5-7, 6-4 and 5-7
Varsity Doubles
Ashlyn Boyers / Vicky Kahrs defeated
Alyssa Schnipke / Lauren Schneeg
(OH) 6-0 and 6-0
Cassidy Barnes / Lindsay Fager
defeated Beth Potthoff / Erin
Hageman (OH) 6-1 and 6-2
JV Singles
Autumn Dominique defeated
Courtney Clossen (OH) 8-0
Cherese Bussing defeated Makenna
Schnipke (OH) 8-1
Michelle Whitmer defeated Alexa
Haselman (OH) 8-1
JV Doubles
Morgan Bliss / Sarah Becker defeated
Elsa Redman / Kristen Ellerbrock
(OH) 8-6
Kaitlyn Sager / Courtney Fenton
defeated Hannah Meyer / Kelsey
Cantrell (OH) 8-5
Stryker High School Athletic Director Announced
PHOTO PROVIDED
SHOWING OFF THE UNIS ... Kim Miller (right) has been named the new Stryker
High School Athletic Director. She is pictured alongside Shauna Leupp displaying
the uniforms for the Stryker baseball team.
Continuation of tennis news
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Edons Leanne Field will be the site of the hometown Bombers vs. AyersvillePilots football Jamboree slated for Friday, August 23, 2013. Starting time is setfor 6:00 p.m.
The event, sanctioned by the Ohio High School Athletic Association, is intendedto be conducted during the scrimmage timeline, serving as a dress rehearsal forthe upcoming season. Played in accordance with National Federation of State HighSchool Associations (NFHS) playing rules, at least two quarters of action will beexecuted as a regular game ~ complete with all aspects of the football Friday NightLights experience.
Admission at the gate is set at $4 for adults and $3 for students with a portionof ticket sales contributed to OHSAAs Catastrophe Accident Insurance Fund. Cov-ering all member schools athletes, the policy is in place to assist injured student-athletes whose medical treatment costs exceed twenty-ve thousand dollars. Whilethe annual insurance premium to OHSAA surpasses $600,000, its member schoolspay no membership fee and no insurance fee.
Since its inception in 2009, Jamborees have generated more than seventythousand dollars each year toward the Catastrophic Insurance Fund.
For more information, contact Don Walton, Athletic Director, at 419-272-3213.(Information provided by Edon Athletic Department.)
Bombers Set To Scrimmage Pilots This Friday
Plans are being nalized for student-athletes, coaches, parents and Bomber
supporters to canvass the Edon Northwest Local School District for the annualEdon Athletic Boosters Membership Drive. This years event gets underway Mon-day, August 26, 2013 at 6:00 p.m.
As one of their current fundraisers, money raised by the organization will beused to purchase equipment, uniforms and other items needed by District athletesthroughout their sporting seasons.
If you are unable to renew your membership during the drive or would like tolearn more about the Athletic Boosters and its activities, feel free to contact TinaParrish, Chairperson. Additionally, memberships ($5 per person and $10 per fam-ily) may be sent to: Edon Athletic Boosters, Edon Northwest Local Schools, 802West Indiana Street, Edon OH 43518 or dropped off at the high school ofce duringregular school hours. (Information provided by Edon Athletic Boosters.)
Edon Athletic Boosters Gear-Up ForAnnual Membership Drive On August 26
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STRYKER - On the evening of August16, the Stryker Local Schools welcomed inthe community under sunny skies for theirrst Meet the Teams event under new Ath-letic Director, Kim Miller. The well-attend-ed event featured pulled pork sandwicheswith all the xings, and seating at tablesset up in the northwest part of the De-ance Street parking lot.
Each coach came forward with their
charges, and using a bullhorn so that allcould hear, introduced the members oftheir teams. After the introductions, Ms.Miller returned with a bucket full of ticketsto be drawn for several prizes made avail-able.
As the events were proceeding outside,the Multipurpose Room was also active, asa rummage sale was taking place within.Proceeds of the sale beneted the StrykerAthletic Boosters, and included everythingfrom toys, to clothing, to some of the hot-test sellers...vintage Stryker Panther sportsattire. Everything from vintage baseball,softball and basketball jerseys and warm-ups were available, and going out the doorat incredibly low prices. Despite the bestsales pitches from District AdministratorNate Johnson, the retired wrestling sin-glets remained largely untouched.
Timothy Kays can be reached [email protected]
Stryker Schoos Pay Host To Meet The Teams Nght Event
STEP RIGHT UP ... Serving the pulled pork sandwiches was Stryker Varsity Baseballand JV Girls Basketball Coach, Brett Grieser.
PRESENTING YOUR FRESHMEN ... One by one, teams came down to the front to beintroduced to the community.
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE ... The benet rummage sale featured rows of tables witheverything imaginable, including several tables with vintage Stryker Panthers uniforms.
PERFECT WEATHER FOR THE EVENT ... Nary a cloud in the sky greeted the commu-nity of Stryker as they came out in support of the Stryker fall athletes.
(THE VillAGE REPORTER / THE WAUSEON REPORTER)Wednesday, August 21st, 2013 The Hometown Hudde 5
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Football Action: Wauseon Scrimmage vs WoodmoreTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
PHOTOS BY BILL BRAY, STAFF
CALLING THE SHOTS ... WAuSEON'S OffENSIvE HuddLE LISTENS AS Ty SuNTkEN (2) CALLS THE pLAy.
krIS BOySEL WILL BE ONE Of THE rECEIvErS ONTHIS yEAr'S INdIANS SquAd.
EyEING THE SprEAd dOWNfIELd ... Ty SuNTkEN rOLLS OuT fOr A pASS.
CALLING OuT OrdErS ... GuArd JOSH kAuffmAN GIvES dIrECTIONS AS THEO LINE IS rEAdy TO fIrE OuT.
SOpHOmOrE JOSH WHITCOmB WILL BE CALLEd ON fOr kICkING duTIES THIS
SEASON WHILE Ty SuNTkEN WILL BE THE HOLdEr.
ANTHONy WErNEr NEArLy HAd AN INTErCEpTION durING THE WOOdmOrE
SCrImmAGE BuT THE BALL SLIppEd THrOuGH HIS fINGErS.
(THE ViLLagE REpORTER / THE WaUsEON REpORTER)6 The Hometown Huddle Wednedy, auut 21t, 2013