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  • 7/30/2019 The Hometown Huddle - August 28th, 2013

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    Wednesday, august 28th, 2013

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    Wauseon Lady Indians Blank Deance 8-0

    By: Bill BrayTHE REPORTER

    On a beautiful Saturday afternoon, theWauseon Lady Indians soccer team came

    out as hot as the weather and quickly dis-posed of the Deance Lady Bulldogs 8-0.

    The scoring rampage got started whenKatee Roberts sailed the ball over the De-

    ance Keeper's head at the 34:42 mark.

    Roberts followed that goal just seconds

    later, 19 to be exact, as she caught the

    Keeper out of the box for an easy goal.

    Just over two minutes later with 32:01

    remaining in the rst half, Marin Schaff-

    ner smacked a long kick from beyond the18 again going between the Keeper's head

    and the top of the net for Wauseon's third

    goal.

    Just over 30 seconds later Lydia

    Schmucker, from her wing position, added

    to Wauseon's lead. Morgan Murry then

    got an assist from Schaffner to make it a

    5-0 advantage at the 20:48.

    Another long kick from Schaffner, trick-

    led by the Keeper again at the 15:51. The

    nal Indians goal of the half came from

    Stephanie Whitman with 3:35 left and the

    Tribe had built an insurmountable lead.

    The nal goal of the game came from

    Sara Rufenacht with 20:14 remaining. She

    was assisted by Roberts.

    Wauseon nished with 18 shots on goal

    and 13 shots on target.

    "This game was a good opportunity tobuild up some condence offensively and

    involve multiple people," coach Kelsey

    Newman said. "We committed to coming

    out and playing with intensity from the

    rst whistle and that showed when we

    were able to get some early goals. Katee

    Roberts and Marin Schaffner had a par-

    ticularly good game, each with two goals

    and an assist."

    The Indians return to action Thursday

    when they travel to Bryan to take on the

    Lady Golden Bears.

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    WINDING UP ... Wauseons Nichole

    Hammondtree readies to kick the ball

    downeld against Deance Saturday.

    PHOTOS BY BILL BRAY, STAFF

    MY BALL ... Ashley Smith clears the ball away from a Deance defender from her

    mid eld position.

    GOING FOR IT ... Morgan Murry takes a shot on goal against the Lady Bulldogs.

    Wauseon Lady Indians Get Into The WinColumn With Shutout Of Miller City

    WAUSEON - After their opening loss

    to Continental, Wauseon Head Coach

    Kelsey Newman said, I think once we

    tweak a few things we can look forward

    to a strong, competitive season.

    Miller City came to town on August

    20 to test the tweaks, and much totheir chagrin found them to be in good

    working order. Senior goalkeeper Katie

    Spieles posted a shutout with 6 saves,

    and the Lady Indians found the back of

    the net five times in a 5-0 mashing of

    Miller City.

    The Indians goals were tallied by

    junior Natalie Koenig, senior Morgan

    Murry, senior Katee Roberts, juniorLydia Schmucker and senior Marin

    Schaffner.

    Varsity Girls Soccer ActionTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE

    Continuation of varsity girls soCCer news

    Varsity Boys Soccer ActionTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE

    Wauseon Indians ComebackEffort Fall Short at Delta

    By: Bill Bray

    THE REPORTERThe Wauseon Indians were hoping to

    get off on the right foot in their first ever

    NWOAL league race that started in Delta.But the Panthers had different plans as

    they defeated the Indians 4-3.The Panthers wasted little time in dig-

    ging the Indians into a hole with threequick goals in the first half of the game. It

    was Wauseons job for the rest of the

    rainy, wet match to try to come back from

    three goals down to win.

    Leo Rendon provided the spark for theTribe as the high flying junior scored all ofWauseons goals. After the Panthers had

    built a 4-1 lead, Rendon tried to carry thegame on his shoulders by scoring two sec-

    ond half goals. His final net finder came

    with 7:30 left in the contest, but time ranout on the Tribe after that and they now

    stand 0-1 in the inaugural league race.

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    PHOTOS BY BILL BRAY, STAFF

    SCORING LEADER ... Leo Rendon scored all three Wauseon goals in a 4-3 loss to

    Delta in a driving rain.

    MANEUVERING THE FIELD ... Aaron Spieles dribbles the ball away from a Delta

    defender.

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    Wauseon JV Girls Shut Out Miller CityWAUSEON - The Wauseon Lady

    Indians JV kickers landed a 2-0 shut-

    out on Miller City on August 20.

    Sophomore netminder Ashleigh

    Allison posted the shutout, and the

    offense was provided by goals from

    sophomore Sara Rufenacht and fresh-

    man Torri Bost.

    Pettisville vs Fayette Golf Action

    Continuation of varsity golf news

    Wauseon Indians Drop The HammerOn The Holgate Tigers By 38 Strokes

    DEFIANCE - Wauseon upped theiroverall season record to 51-7 by trampling

    the Tigers of Holgate, 160-198, on the linksof the Auglaize Golf Course on August 19.

    Trevor Dominique carded a medalist

    round of 35 for the Tribe, with Clay Tefftclearing the course with a 37, and David

    Williams adding a 42. Brady Rupp posteda 46, Tyler Clauson had a 47, and Anna

    Marshall fired a 50.

    Edon Kicks Off The BBC CampaignWith A 201-220 Win Over Pettisville

    EDON - The Edon Bombers opened

    BBC play against the PettisvilleBlackbirds at Windwood Hollow on

    August 20, coming away with a 201-220

    win.The Bombers Hayden Runyan earned

    medalist honors with a score of 47, onestroke better than Alex Kirkingburg at

    48. Jim Peckham hit for a 52, and KyleLong and Taylor Schuller each had a 54.

    For the Blackbirds, Greg Kempf and

    Evan King each carded a 54. Matt Krillcleared the course with a 55, while Reed

    Behnfeldt had a 57 and Hannah Meller

    had a 61.The Edon JV squad was also on the

    course, and played through unopposed.Graeden Rupp hit a 56, while Brayden

    Bauer had a 57, Evan Fisk a 59, andJosh Landel a 61.

    Fayette Eagles Give The BBC Boot ToThe Hilltop Cadets At Demor HillsMORENCI - The Fayette Eagles and the

    Hilltop Cadets squared off for a round of

    BBC golf on the links of Demor Hills onAugust 20, with the Eagles defending

    their home turf by a 197-208 score.Fayettes Riley Martin, Tharyn

    Colegrove and Justin White formed the

    links of what was a medalist triumvirate

    with scores of 49. Drake Bowditch had a50, and Michael Brubaker a 56.

    Colin Sabins of Hilltop also claimed apiece of the medalist action with a 49 of

    his own. Isaac VanArsdalen had a 50, andTrevor Shipman a 51. Levi Grant fired a

    58, Josiah Law a 68, and Travis Haynes a

    59 for the Cadets.

    An Understaffed Fairview Apaches SquadIs Easy Pickings For The Wauseon Indians

    WAUSEON - Way back in the 1980s, a

    group called Frankie Goes to Hollywoodhit the charts with a song about two

    tribes going to war. On August 20 of

    2013, two tribes hooked up in battle onthe links of Ironwood. The Fairview

    Apaches arrived short-handed and inneed of breakout scores and a lot of luck

    against the hometown Wauseon Indians.They got neither on this day as the

    Indians ambushed the Apaches by a lop-

    sided 163-203 score.

    Using only their four lowest scorers tomatch the team population of Fairview,

    Wauseon placed their four below the best

    score of Fairview, a 47 from Joe Macsay.Trevor Dominique earned medalist hon-

    ors for Wauseon with a round of 38, withDavid Williams playing wingman with a

    39. Clay Tefft and Brady Rupp each fireda 43, Anna Marshall added a 48 and Tyler

    Clausen cleared the course with a 49.

    North Central Golfers Down StrykerIn August 20th BBC Opener

    BRYAN Although the scheduleshowed August 20th was the first Buckeye

    Border Conference golf match of the sea-

    son, the atmosphere and crowd present at

    the contest between North Central andStryker was reminiscent of an OHSAAtournament event. Uncharacteristic of a

    high school golf match, a crowd of morethan 20 spectators were in tow behind the

    first foursome of the day. When the final

    quartet of golfers arrived at the clubhouseand the scores were totaled, North Central

    took a huge step in defense of their 2012league title as they downed Stryker 166 to

    177.

    Branden Turners round of 39 wasgood enough to claim Medalist honors,

    while teammate Dylan Hutchison was just

    one stroke back with a 40. Jordan Reeves

    was not to be outdone as he fired arespectable score of 41. David Pinc com-pleted the score for North Central with a

    46, while Joel VanDyke shot 50.Chad Ruffer posted the low score for

    Stryker with a 42. Tanner Clingaman

    shot a round of 43, while Freshman KaidWoolace finished with a 44. Hayden

    Clingaman and Austin Frisbie came inwith a pair of 48s, while Cody Hall shot

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    ANALYSIS ... Riley Martin of Fayette sizes up a putt.

    PHOTOS BY BILL BRAY, STAFF

    DRIVE ... Tyler Clausen tees off. CALCULATING ... Trevor Dominique stud-

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    Varsity Football ActionTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE

    Montpelier & Tinora ClashIn Latest Scrimmage Action

    Mother Nature Fails To Put A DamperOn Montpelier Meet The Teams Night

    By: Timothy KaysTHE REPORTER

    Mother Nature threw everything butthe kitchen sink at the Montpelier

    Locomotive faithful on August 22. Despite

    the torrential downpours prior to theevent, the light rain during the event and

    the slightly diminished audience, nothingwas going to put a damper on the

    Montpelier Meet the Teams Night at HobeKrouse Field.

    Beginning with the volleyball teams,

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    of the field. Each team was introduced tothe audience, member by member and

    coach by coach. The MontpelierLocomotives Marching Band followed the

    volleyball teams, with the cross country,cheerleading and football teams roundingout the evening.

    The only team not present for the eventwas the Montpelier Golf squad, but they

    had good reason for their absence. TheirNWOAL season opener against Liberty

    Center was the one thing that Mother

    Nature was successful in wreaking havocon the day. Match play was delayed until

    the storms passed. While they werereturning to the links, the Meet the Teams

    Night was well underway without them.The sacrifice did not go unnoticed though,

    as each team member was announced, in

    absentia, to the audience.

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    PHOTOS BY ANGI WALKUP, STAFFQUICK JUKE ... Bracketed by defenders, Cody Caudill of Montpelier tries a quick change

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    TRYING TO GET THROUGH ... Cody Caudill of Montpelier tries to make something out

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    UH OH ... Jordan Birdsall of Montpelier is dangerously close to losing the ball.

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    PHOTOS BY TIMOTHY KAYS, STAFF

    CUE THE BAND ... The Montpelier Marching Band makes their way front and center.

    THINCLADS IN THE HOUSE ... Coach Matt Kaullen and the Montpelier Cross CountryTeam are introduced.

    MOTIVATION NATION ... The Montpelier Cheerleading staff brought their Locomotivepride to the event.

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