the hometown huddle - february 5th, 2014
TRANSCRIPT
-
8/13/2019 The Hometown Huddle - February 5th, 2014
1/10
THE HOMETOWN
EDON HILLTOP STRYKER MONTPELIER PETTISVILLE NORTH CENTRAL FAYETTE WAUSEON
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5TH, 2014 A WEEKLY SPORTS PUBLICATION COURTESY OF "THE VILLAGE REPORTER"
W I L L I A M S F U L T O N
PHOTO BY ANGI WALKUP, STAFF
WAR IN THE PAINT ... Christie Huston of Stryker tries to get position on
Alexis Fruchey of Fayette for an impending rebound opportunity. (Viewall photos from this event for FREE by visiting www.thevillagereporter.com)
PANTHERS & EAGLES WAGE WAR IN BASKETBALL CONTEST
RAGE IN THE CAGE
-
8/13/2019 The Hometown Huddle - February 5th, 2014
2/10
Varsity Boys BasketballTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
2 - The Hometown Huddle - Edon, Montpelier, North Central, Hilltop, Stryker, Fayette, Pettisville & Wauseon Sports Action Wednesday, February 5th, 2014
COACHES: PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR JUNIOR HIGH - VARSITY RESULTS SO WE CAN HONOR YOUR ATHLETES: EMAIL: [email protected] / FAX: (877) 778-9425
201 E. Jackson St.
West Unity, Ohio
419-924-9077
ROLLIN BRITSCH
Vice-President
247 N. Brunell St.P.O. Box 391Wauseon, Ohio 43567
(419) 335-88711-800-466-1628
Cell: (419) 466-3577Email: [email protected]
BRITSCH, INC
Hilltop Cadets Host Out Of Conference FoeEdgerton Bulldogs; Takes A Loss At HomeWEST UNITY: February 1, 2014 - The
Hilltop Cadets played host on Saturday
February 1 to the Edgerton Bulldogs, fall-ing by the score of 46-33.
For the Hilltop Cadets on the night,
Freshman Quinn Smith led the way with12 points on the game, while teammate
Jalen Towers turned in an impressive per-formance with 8 points and 10 rebounds
in the game. Also on the board for Hilltop,Ryan Brooker and Kelby Grime each had 4;Grime was also credited with 4 assists onthe night. Rounding out the Cadets scor-ing was Tim Maneval with 3 while Miklo
Abner had 1 bucket.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Hilltop 7 16 1 9 - 33
Edgerton 14 8 10 14 - 46
BBC Thriller Of The Season:N. Central Storms Back To Defeat Hilltop
WEST UNITY: January 31, 2014 Ifany fans left at the half thinking this con-
test was out of hand, they missed one of
the biggest come from behind victories re-corded this year in BBC action, with the
Eagles storming back to grab a thrilling55-53 victory.
For the Hilltop Cadets in the rst half,all cylinders were clicking and teammates
Quinn Smith and Miklo Abner were drop-
ping in threes, building what seemed tobe an insurmountable lead going into the
locker room at the half up by 19, 35-16.The dynamic Cadet teammates combined
for 8 three pointers early in the game. Butafter the intermission, North Central hit
the court determined to close the gap, and
in dramatic fashion, they did!Chase Legacy was the fuel in the Eagles
engine that shut down the high powered
Cadet attack, dominating both ends of thecourt and recording a game high 16 points
on the night, while teammates DylanHutchinson and Branden Turner turned
up the heat with 10 each in the game. Butthe hero of the night for the visiting North
Central Eagles was 5 10 Junior Josh
Sawyer. Trailing by 2, 51-53 with 13 ticksremaining on the game clock in the face of
a ferocious Cadet defensive effort, Sawyerfound an small opening in Hilltops pres-
sure front and took the pass, slightly in-
side the three ring; taking a calm step back
into three range, and nailing the go ahead
shot. Following Sawyers 3, the Cadets
took the ball down court but a costly turn-
over put the ball back in the Eagles hands
with 8 remaining. The Eagles Hutchison
then was fouled on the inbound pass, and
he hit 1 of 2 to bring the nal to 55-53.
For North Central on the night, Legacys
16 led the way, while Turner and Hutchi-
sons 10 were clutch for the comeback.
Sawyer had 7 in the game, going 1 for 1
from the three range, while Clayton Fergu-
son added 7 as well. Also on the board for
North Central, Jordan Reeves had 3 and
Ethan Douglas chipped in 2.
For Hilltop, Quinn Smith led the waywith 15, knocking down 3 from outside
the line while Abner joined Smith in dou-
ble gures with 13, also hitting on 3 from
outside the line. Tim Maneval also was in
double gures with 13; Jalen Towers hit
for 4 while Kelby Grime and Ryan Brooker
each had 3. Xavier Lowery and Will McKin-
ney rounded out the Hilltop scoring with
1 each.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Hilltop 11 24 8 10 - 53
North Central 9 7 15 24 - 55
Pettisville Blackbirds' Offense Goes IntoThe Tank Versus GMC Rival Ayersville
AYERSVILLE: February 1, 2014 - The
Pettisville Blackbirds went on the road totangle with the Ayersville Pilots, but their
offense took the early bus home. Afterjumping out to an early 16-14 lead over
their hosts, the Birds were able to mus-ter only 19 points for the remainder of the
game as the Pilots rallied to take a 52-35
decision.
Jeremy Mann posted 12 points to lead
7-8 / 5-1 Pettisville, with Noah Miller, JoshLiechty and Jacob Reyes each getting 5
points, and Korben Rychener and AustinDykstra each adding a deuce.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Ayersville 14 13 10 15 - 52
Pettisville 16 4 8 7 - 35
Second Half Liberty Center Surge BefoulsFayette Eagles' Homecoming Night
FAYETTE: February 1, 2014 - The Fay-
ette Eagles gave their hometown support-ers a lot to cheer about on Homecoming
Night in Eagle Country. Unfortunately forthe Purple and Gold Nation, the visiting
Liberty Center Tigers also gave their roadwarrior faithful something to celebrate
over. After a rst half of never being ableto get the Eagles out of their rearview mir-ror, the Tigers went on a 36-22 second
half tear, blowing open a close contest andcoming away with a 54-38 win.
Koby Biddix and Chandler Sanfordeach put down 9 points to lead the Eagles.Tristen Bates and Jerad Seiler each had 6points, Tyler Cox had 4, and Grant Schaff-ner and Skylar Lantz had 2 points apiece.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Liberty Center 8 10 22 14 - 54Fayette 6 10 11 11 - 38
Fayette Eagles Avenge An Earlier BBCSetback By Turning Away Stryker, 44-29
By Timothy Kays
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
FAYETTE: January 31, 2014 - Backin December, the Fayette Eagles learned
a painful lesson in The Cage at Stryker...contain the twin towers, Parker Ruffer and
Tanner Clingaman, or lose. On that night,
Ruffer and Clingaman each hit for doubledigits to plant a 46-38 loss on the Eagles.
Since that time, Ruffer has been on atear, and Clingaman has provided interior
support to put the Panther Pack into thethick of the BBC hunt with a 4-1 confer-ence mark. On January 31, the Eagles
welcomed Stryker into their house with ahint of BBC revenge in the air. The plan to
contain the twin towers worked to a tee asTyler Cox, Koby Biddix, Wade Burkholder
and Tristen Bates held the Panther power
pair to a combined 16 points, giving theEagles the ability to attain and maintain a
cruising altitude that the Panthers simplycould not overcome in a 44-29 loss...their
lowest offensive output of the campaign todate.
Dean Beamont canned a rst period
trey and Clingaman added a deuce, butthe snarling Fayette defense limited Ruffer
to a pair of f ree throws. Meanwhile, Biddix
splashed two of his three treys in the open-
ing stanza, and combined with a bucketfrom Cox and pair of eld goals each from
Chandler Sanford and Jerad Seiler, theEagles jumped out to an early lead that
would not be threatened the remainder ofthe game. So tough was the speed of the
Eagles' defense, that Ruffer would not hit
his rst eld goal until the third period. Hegot off plenty of shots, but every one was
well defended by at least one Purple and
Gold shadow.Biddix led all scorers with 11 points for
the 7-5 / 3-2 Eagles, with Seiler nishing
with 10 points and Sanford 9. Cox added 4
points, Burkholder and Bates had 3 pointsapiece, and Grant Schaffner and Skylar
Lantz each had 2 points.Ruffer was held far below his average
at 10 points, and Clingaman and Beamonteach nished with 6 for the 5-9 / 3-2 Pan-
thers. Brandon Woolace and Austin Grisi-
er closed out the Stryker scoring with 3points apiece.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Fayette 16 6 8 14 - 44Stryker 8 6 5 10 - 29
Timothy Kays can be reached [email protected]
By Bill Bray
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
WAUSEON - 1-31-14 - For the second
time in two weeks the Wauseon Indiansand Delta Panthers went head to head.
This time around, however, it counted in
NWOAL play and Wauseon secured thewin 78-63.
The Wauseon win logjams NWOALstandings with Archbold, Delta and
Wauseon all at 4-1. The Indians improvedto 11-4 overall and Delta falls to 10-3.
Over the rst 4:30 of the opening quar-
ter the Panthers were a team on a missiontaking a quick 9-2 lead. Delta led as much
as 13-5 as was reminiscent of the rstgame the two teams played last week when
the Panthers had a 20-5 lead at the end ofthe rst quarter.
This time around the rst quarter ended
17-13 in the Panthers favor as Kris Boyselscored two baskets to narrow Delta's lead.
Justin Callahan opened the secondquarter with a three-point goal as the
Panthers were quickly back up by seven.The next two offensive possessions for
Wauseon, Noah Castle, who only scored
three points on the night, had two greatassist passes to Jacob Newlove and that
brought the Indians back to within 20-17. After a Scott Garlinger miss, Boysel
grabbed the rebound and was a man pos-sessed as he nailed a three-pointer to tie
the game for the rst time 20-20 at the
5:59 mark.The teams traded baskets to keep the
game in a deadlock. The game was tied fora third time when Corry Byers got an as-
sist from Boysel. Delta took a short lead ona Bailey Monroe bucket, but again it was
Boysel who answered that with his second
three-point shot putting the Indians back
up 30-29. Castle fouled Garlinger, but the
senior missed his rst of a one and one
foul shots. Newlove was able to score for
the Indians with the Panthers answering
back at the rst half buzzer with a shot
by Andrew Stickley as the Indians held a
close 32-31 advantage at the half.
Delta came out charged up in the third
quarter and connected for ve straight
points to go on top 36-32. A three-point
goal by Monroe was immediately answeredby Byers as it was again a one-point differ-
ence. The game remained a two point gap
up to 44-42 in favor of the Indians. This
was the point of the game that the Indians
took the momentum and never took their
foot off the gas the rest of the way. A three
by Byers, followed by another three by Alec
Lillich put the Tribe up for good at 50-42.
They continued the assault with a bucket
by Byers off a feed from Boysel to go up 10
points as the third quarter came to an end.
During the third quarter Garlinger was
charged with technical foul as he steam-
rolled into a set Noah Castle. He handled
the call by showing much emotion and was
given the foul by the ofcial. That seemed
to be a turning point along with the back-
to-back threes by Wauseon that took Delta
completely away from their game the restof the night.
The fourth quarter belonged to the In-
dians who scored 26 points over the last
eight minutes to Delta's 21 points. But the
night belonged to the trio of Kris Boysel (27
points), Corry Byers (23 points), and Jacob
Newlove (20 points).
The Indians take their show on the road
Friday when they travel to Patrick Henry
for a tilt with the 2-11 Patriots.
Bill Bray may be reached [email protected]
Wauseon Accumulates78 Points In Win Over Delta
PHOTOS BY BILL BRAY, STAFF
PUTTING SOME TIME IN ... Wauseon freshman Carter Bzovi saw a few minutes of var-
sity action during the big win against Delta. (View all photos from this event for FREEby visiting www.thevillagereporter.com)
PHOTOS BY ANGI WALKUP, STAFF
OTHER WAY ... Chandler Sanford of Fayette res off a jump pass to the right side of the
key. (View all photos from this event for FREE by visiting www.thevillagereporter.com)
PHOTO BY MARK MERCER, STAFF
TO THE BASKET ... North Central Clayton
Ferguson goes to the hoop over HilltopsXavier Lowery in the Eagles thrilling 55-
53 come from behind, victory over Hilltop.
(View all photos from this event for FREEby visiting www.thevillagereporter.com)
-
8/13/2019 The Hometown Huddle - February 5th, 2014
3/10
Wednesday, February 5th, 2014 The Hometown Huddle - Edon, Montpelier, North Central, Hilltop, Stryker, Fayette, Pettisville & Wauseon Sports Action - 3
COACHES: PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR JUNIOR HIGH - VARSITY RESULTS SO WE CAN HONOR YOUR ATHLETES: EMAIL: [email protected] / FAX: (877) 778-9425
Varsity Girls BasketballTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
CONTINUATION OF BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL ACTION
JV Boys BasketballTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Pettisville Blackbird JV Take
Down Edon Bombers At HomePETTISVILLE: January 31, 2014 Pettisville played host to BBC foe Edon
on January 31, taking down the visitingBombers 46-39.
No stats for this contest were provided.SCORING BY QUARTER:
Pettisville 10 8 12 16 - 46Edon 11 10 12 6 - 39
North Central JV Take DownHilltop Cadets On The RoadWEST UNITY: January 31, 2014 - The
North Central Eagles JV took to the road
on Friday evening, January 31 to face BBC
rival Hilltop, dropping the host Cadets 37-23.
On the night for the Eagles, EthanDouglas powered North Central with 12
on the game, and teammate Josh Roesnerdropped in 9. Steven Williams hit for 5;
Nick Henry had 4, Jordan Reeves andBrady Zuver each had 3, and Kaleb Geiserrounded out the Eagles scoring with 1.
For Hilltop, Cole Haynes hit for 12 lead-ing the Cadets while Nic Schieber dropped
in 7 and Levi Grant hit for 4.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Hilltop 8 5 8 2 - 23
North Central 8 10 12 7 - 37
Hilltop Cadets Fall To Edgerton BulldogsAt Home In Out Of Conference Action
WEST UNITY: February 1, 2014 - The
Hilltop Cadets played host on SaturdayFebruary 1 to the Edgerton Bulldogs, fall-
ing hard by the score of 56-33.For the Hilltop Cadets on the night, Nic
Schieber paced the Cadets in the loss hit-
ting for a game high 17 points on the night.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Hilltop 4 11 7 11 - 33
Edgerton 15 15 19 7 - 56
Pettisville JVs Fall To AyersvilleAYERSVILLE: February 1, 2014 - The Pettisville Blackbirds dropped a road JV con-
test to the Ayersville Pilots, 52-35
No other statistical information from this game was made available.
Fayette JV Boys Hold Off Stryker PanthersFAYETTE: January 31, 2014 - The Fay-
ette Eagles fended off the Stryker Panther
JV squad in BBC action, 37-31.
Tharyn Colegrove red off 8 to leadFayette, with Joel Smith getting 7, Dani-al Michael 5 and Ryan Gilmore 4. Dylan
Stannard posted 3 points, and KamrenRandall, Michael Brubaker, Jared Wagner,
Garrett Reinking and Casen Burkholder
each had 2 points.Hayden Clingaman and Cameron Frey
each had 8 to pace the Panthers, while Is-
rael Aguilar had 6, Colton Benson 5, andZach Spahr and Hunter Lilleholm 2 pointsapiece.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Fayette 9 14 3 11 - 37Stryker 9 8 8 6 - 31
Liberty Center Flattens Frigid Fayette JVs
FAYETTE: February 1, 2014 - The
Fayette Eagles' offense was a no-show onHomecoming Night as Liberty Center came
away with a 35-15 winDanial Michael and Joel Smith led Fay-
ette with 6 points apiece, Garrett Reinking
had a deuce and Michael Brubaker a free
throw for the JV Eagles.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Liberty Center 9 14 6 6 - 35
Fayette 8 6 0 1 - 15
PHOTO BY ANGI WALKUP, STAFF
GET YOUR MOTOR RUNNIN ... Michael Brubaker of Fayette accelerates to beat the
Liberty Center press. (View all photos from this event for FREE by visiting www.thevil-lagereporter.com)
North Central Lady Eagles Drop At HomeContest to Visiting Delta Lady PanthersPIONEER: February 1, 2014 North
Central played host to visiting NWOAL
powerhouse Delta on February 1, fallingby the score of 53-22.
For the Lady Eagles on the night, Han-nah Siekemeyer led the way with 6 points.
Mackayla Hayes had 6 while Abby Lit-
zenberg and teammate Sabrina Pickfordeach contributed 4 on the night. Also on
the scoreboard for North Central, CadyVanDeVorde hit 1 from the three range for
her lone bucket on the game.The loss drops the Lady Eagles to 4-12
on the season, while remaining at 1-6 inthe BBC.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
North Central 8 4 8 2 - 22
Delta 15 15 11 12 - 53
Hilltop Lady Cadets Route In County RivalMontpelier Locomotives On The Road
MONTPELIER: February 1, 2014 - The
Hilltop Lady Cadets took to the road for atilt with next-door rival Montpelier on Feb-
ruary 1, blasting the Lady Locomotives 63-47 to move to 12-4 on the season.
For the Hilltop Cadets on the night,
Hannah Bleikamp led the way with 20points on the night along with 10 assists, 5
rebounds and 2 steals. Emily Armbruster
turned in a huge performance, scoring17while turning out 4 assists; LeAnn Joosthit for 8 while snagging 5 boards and Des-
tiny Denton followed up with 7 in the game.
Also on the board for the Lady Cadets, Kai-ley Creamer had 6 points, 4 assists and
2 steals, Bailey Funkhouser scored 4 andKayla Settlemire added a free thrown to
round out the Lady Cadet scoring.
As a team, Hilltop shot 46 percent from
the eld and 50 percent from the three-point range. The Lady Cadets also record-
ed 23 assists on the night while commit-ting 10 turnovers. The Lady Cadets lost
the battle on the boards to the Lady Locos
35-24.For the Lady Locos Hannah Blake
turned in a game high 21 point scoring
performance while teammate Baylee Hage-man joined her in double gures with 15.Regan Steffes had 5, Breanna Stein added
3, Maddie Richmond hit for a bucket while
McKenna Quaderer rounded out the scor-ing with 1 from the line.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Hilltop 18 13 12 20 - 63Montpelier 14 12 10 11 - 47
Edgerton Lady Bulldogs TrampleLady Bombers In A Route 49 RumbleEDON: February 1, 2014 - The Edon
Lady Bombers welcomed in Route 49 rivalEdgerton into The Hangar, but got more
than they bargained for on this night. The
Lady Dogs jumped out to an early leadwith a 26-8 run, then cruised to a 49-22
win over the Belles in Bomber Blue.
Alex Kiess led Edon with 9 points, with
Baylee Gearhart adding 5 points, Kaitlyn
Sonneberger 4, and Kaitlin Chrisman and
Jordan Matthews knocking down 2 points
apiece for the 2-15 / 0-8 Edon girls.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Edgerton 26 7 10 6 - 49
Edon 8 6 6 2 - 22
By: Bill BrayTHE VILLAGE REPORTER
DELTA - 1-30-14 - There was a real rum-ble in the Jungle at Delta Thursday night
and when the dirt settled the Wauseon In-
dians won a big NWOAL contest against thePanthers 56-55.
Delta (11-6 and 5-2) came into the con-test with the league's second leading score
in Brigan Wymer along with Morgan Mat-
timore the fth leading scorer in the league.Meanwhile, Wauseon's Natalie Koenig
was right behind Mattimore in scoring, sothe game was set to be a high scoring game
from the beginning. The two teams did notdisappoint.
Anna Marshall gave Wauseon it's initial
lead of 2-0 with nearly two minutes gone inthe rst quarter as both teams were settling
into play. Brailee Green tied the game upwith a shot for the Panthers. Wauseon's
next trip down the court ended on a twopoint shot by Sally Frank. Maddie Richer
came up with a steal and the Tribe was up
6-2. Wymer got her scoring night start-ed making one of two foul shots, Frank
grabbed the rebound off the second shot'smiss as the Indians continued to lead 6-3.
Mattimore showed her aggressive style ofplay with a strong drive to the basket to close
the gap to a one point margin. After a Nata-
lie Koenig miss and Hannah Blaylock foul,
Wymer converted for the Panthers. Her shotwas matched by a Richer shot for Wauseonand the Indians continued to clink to a one-point lead 8-7 with 2:19 remaining in theopening stanza. Another Wymer make putthe Panthers back up in the opening quar-ter's seesaw battle . Koenig connected fora three-point goal to put the Tribe up 11-9.But a conventional three-point play by Wy-mer gave the advantage back once again tothe Panthers. The quarter ended with a Sa-riah Yackee desperation shot that fell shortand the Panthers were up 12-11.
The Indians found the net on their rsttwo possessions to start the second quar-ter. Koenig scored on a put-back from a LexiLane miss and Blaylock connected on oneof two foul shots as the Tribe went back ontop 14-12. But it did not take Mattimorelong to tie the game back up at the 6:05mark. Yackee responded to the tied gamewith a three-pointer, then it was Frank andher newfound offensive game with a 12 footjumper that gave the Indians a ve point ad-vantage at 19-14. But the ever present Wy-mer closed the gap to 19-17 with her secondconventional three point play. It was Frankagain that answered Wymer with a bucket.Then it was Wymer's turn to answer with abasket and it was still a two-point Wauseonadvantage 21-19. The game was tied afterWauseon committed their rst turnoverand Delta's Abbie Harris took advantage to
deadlock the game again 21-21 with 3:18remaining in the rst half. Another timelythree-pointer from Koenig and a bucketfrom freshman Kylie Archibeque gave theIndians their biggest lead at 27-21. TheIndians responded on another Panthers'error as Koenig scored to expand the Indi-ans run to 8-0. Then she followed that shotup with two made free throws as Wauseoncracked open a 10 point lead before Deltanally scored again on a bucket from Greento make it 31-23 with 1:04 left. The halfended after a Wymer made free throw as theIndians went into the locker room with a 31-24 lead.
The teams exchanged baskets to startthe second half. After two Koenig makesfrom the foul line, Wymer responded witha bucket. Bri Raab sank a nice three-pointshot next for the Panthers. But as was hap-
pening most of the evening, the Indians re-sponded with a three-pointer from Richer tomaintain a seven point advantage at 36-29.After a Delta turnover it was Sally Frankagain on a dish from Richer giving Wauseona 38-29 lead. Haley Shindorf made two foulshots after a foul by Yackee. A Mattimoremiss was boarded by Frank. Koenig com-pleted one of her patented drives that re-sulted in a foul on Ravyn Mitchell. Koenig
sank both freebees
CONTINUED ON PAGE 4
Indians Grab Win Against Delta 56-55
PHOTO BY BILL BRAY, STAFF
LICENSE TO DRIVE ... Wauseons Sariah
Yackee drives to the basket during secondhalf action of the girls game against Delta.
Edon Stuns Pettisville On The RoadPETTISVILLE: January 31, 2014 The
Edon Bombers took to the road on Janu-ary 31 to take on BBC power Pettisville,
upsetting the host Blackbirds 49-44 andspoiling the Blackbirds perfect conference
record.Jacob Brown led the Bombers in the
upset with 14 on the night; Mike Peeples
and River Wicker joined Brown in doublegures with 12 and 11 respectively. Wick-
er had the hot hand from the three range,nailing 3 of 4 on the night. Brock Thiel
and Kaden Sapp each had 4, and WyattWalkowski chipped in 2.
For Pettisville, Austin Dykstra led the
Blackbirds with 13 and Tate Kauffman fol-
lowed up with 8. Josh Liechty and Korban
Rychener each had 7 on the night. Jere-
my Mann contributed 5 and Noah Miller
rounded out the scoring with 2.
With the victory, Edon moves to 3-3 in
the BBC and 6-7 on the season and Pet-
tisville dropped to 5-1 in the BBC and 7-7
for the year.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Pettisville 9 12 9 14 - 44Edon 8 19 5 17 - 49
-
8/13/2019 The Hometown Huddle - February 5th, 2014
4/10
4 - The Hometown Huddle - Edon, Montpelier, North Central, Hilltop, Stryker, Fayette, Pettisville & Wauseon Sports Action Wednesday, February 5th, 2014
COACHES: PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR JUNIOR HIGH - VARSITY RESULTS SO WE CAN HONOR YOUR ATHLETES: EMAIL: [email protected] / FAX: (877) 778-9425
CONTINUATION OF GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL ACTION
Mention this ad for Special Discounts forNew & Current Customers with:
Customer Owned Tank
Payment on Delivery 250 Gallons or MoreVERY Limited Time Offer - Call NOW While Prices Last
1299 N. Shoop Ave. Wauseon, OH 419-335-2220
Woolace
Woolace
Electric Co
rp.Electric Co
rp.
419-428-3161419-428-3161
Industrial, Commercial
& Residential
Archbold 419-445-6846
Wauseon 419-335-9507
Insurance, Real Estate & Auctions
Vis
it us at w
w
w.s
ho
rt
a
ge
ncy.com
DUPONT
HASCH BODY SHOP, INC.HASCH BODY SHOP, INC.HASCH BODY SHOP, INC.Owner: Rex Hasch
Phone (419) 636-8925Fax (419) 636-8669
1302 E. High St., Bryan, Ohio
Lady Blackbirds Take Down Bombers
By Mitch Peebles
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
EDON 1/30/2014The Pettisville Lady
Blackbirds jumped out to an early leadagainst the Edon Lady Bombers and would
not look back, as the Blackbirds would goon to win 51-32.
In the rst quarter of the contest, bothPettisvilles offense and defense set the
tone early, holding the Bombers to only
six points, while scoring 16 of their own,
and jumping out to a ten point rst quarterlead.The second quarter would be much of
the same, as only Gearhart would be ableto hit a basket from the eld for the Edon,
scoring seven of their nine second quarter
points. Meanwhile, Pettisville would score14 points in the second period, expanding
their lead to 15, as they lead 30-15 at half-time.
The third quarter was a very balancedone, with Pettsville scoring 13 points, and
Edon putting up 11. At the end of three
quarters, the Lady Blackbirds held a 43-
26 lead.Both offenses would struggle to score
points in the fourth and nal quarter of thecontest. Pettisville would again outscore
Edon in the quarter, this time by a margin
of 8-6, giving the Blackbirds the 51-32 vic-tory.
Chrisman lead the way for the Bomb-ers with 14 points on the night, followed by
Gearhart with nine,Kiess scored four, Son-neberger had three, and Kaylor nished
with two.For the Blackbirds, it was Hostetler set-
ting the pace with 18. Fricke contributed
13, Avina scored seven, Pursel was nextwith ve, and Sauder and Klopfenstein
rounded out the scoring with four a piece.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Pettisville: 16, 14, 13, 8---51Edon: 6, 9, 11, 6---32
Mitchell Peebles may be reached [email protected]
Lady Cadets Cruise To Victory Over North CentralNORTH CENTRAL 1/30/2014In a
Buckeye Border Conference matchup, theHilltop Lady Cadets defeated the Lady Ea-
gles of North Central by a score of 58-32.
Hilltop was able to get an edge overNorth Central early on in the contest, as
the Cadets jumped out to a 10-7 lead atthe end of the rst quarter, but the Eagles
were able to keep within striking distance,not letting Hilltop pull away quite yet.
The Cadet lead would expand in the sec-
ond quarter, with Hilltop outscoring NorthCentral 11-6 in the period. As the halftime
buzzer sounded, Hilltop controlled a 21-13lead.
The third quarter is when almost all
doubt would be eliminated. Even thoughHilltop only shot 32 percent from the eld
in the contest, the Cadets would controlthe glass, out-rebounding North Central
by a huge 37-19 margin. The extra pos-sessions that the Cadets were able to bring
down would help them to go on to outscore
North Central 19-4 in the third quarter,
and move to a 40-17 lead at the end of the
third quarter of action.Although the Eagles offense would be
able to score 15 points in the fourth and
nal quarter, the Cadet lead would growonce again, with Hilltop putting up 18
more points on the scoreboard, sealing a58-32 win.
For North Central, Litzenberg lead theway with eight points, Ryan was next with
seven, Hayes contributed six, Oxender
scored four, Swank put three on the board,and Pickford and Rhinard both scored two,
Funkhouser lead the Cadet causewith 16 on the night. She was followed by
Creamer with 12, Bleikamp with 10, Den-
ton and Armbruster both scored eight, andGrant rounded out the scoring with four.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Hilltop: 10, 11, 19, 18---58North Central: 7, 6, 4, 1532
Mitchell Peebles may be reached [email protected]
and the Tribe continued maintaining the
nine-point advantage. Richer had twomore baskets and Delta made three foul
shots before the offensively charged third
quarter came to a close with the Indiansup 45-39.
The fourth quarter started out with eachteam committing a turnover. The Panthers
began going on the attack. A Alexa Lauchmake and a Wymer put-back closed the
game to a 45-43 Wauseon lead. Koenig an-
swered the call with another three point-er, but Wymer charged right back with a
basket. Yackee was fouled by Mattimore.Sariah calmly sank both shots as the In-
dians kept their ve point lead with 3:27left in the game. After Koenig missed two
foul shots, Wymer connected on two after a
foul by Yackee. Wauseon then committed aturnover and Delta tied the game up at 50-
50 with a shot from, you guessed it, Wy-mer. Richer was then fouled by Wymer as
she connected on both free throws at the1:43 mark to give Wauseon the lead again
at 52-50. The Panthers' never say die at-
titude was displayed as they tore off thenext four points of the game. Wymer made
one of two free throws and Raab sank an-
other rainbow three to put the Panthers
up 54-52 with 56.9 seconds left. Koenig
came through with her third three pointshot to put the Indians back up 55-54 with
11. 8 second left. After a double time out
by Wauseon, the Panthers had one lastchance under their own basket to claim
the victory, but outstanding defense bythe Tribe down the stretch allowed them
to sneak away from the jungle with the winthey needed.
"I thought that this was a good team
win for us. It's always tough to play at Del-ta and they have a number of weapons,"
Wauseon coach Ashley Oyer said. "BriganWymer is a great player and she's tough to
stop. Every single kid stepped up and didsomething positive for us last night to help
us get the win. We had four different peo-
ple guarding Wymer throughout the game.We had different kids step up and hit key
shots and different points throughout thegame. They played a match-up zone, so we
thought that we could use a post presence.When they helped on the drive, the back
side was open and Sally Frank did a great
job of being in the right place at the righttime. She also had 12 rebounds for us."
Bill Bray may be reached [email protected]
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3
Indians Grab Win Against Delta ...
PHOTO BY LUCINDA HELD-FAULHABER, STAFF
FLYBY ... Pettisvilles Mikala Avina (12) buzzes past Edons Baylee Gearhart (23). (Viewall photos from this event for FREE by visiting www.thevillagereporter.com)
Lady Locos Downed By EvergreenMONTPELIER 1/30/2014The Lady
Vikings of Evergreen took down the Lady
Locomotives of Montpelier in NWOAL ac-tion, with the Vikings taking home a 53-32
win.It was a poor night on the of fensive end
by Montpelier, only getting 16 percent of
the eld goals that they attempted to fall,making it difcult to keep up with Ever-
green. The Vikings established a leadearly, owning a 14-10 advantage after one
quarter of action.The struggling Loco offense was unable
to nd any relief in the second quarter, asMontpelier was only able to score threepoints in the period. By the time halftime
came, Evergreen had grown their lead to
24-13.The Lady Locos would be unable to cut
in to the Viking lead in the second half, asEvergreen would outscore the Locomotives16-11 in the third quarter, and 13-8 in thefourth, giving Evergreen the 53-32 victoryover Montpelier.
Hannah Blake was the Locomotivesleading scorer with 12 points. BayleeHageman scored eight, Regan Steffes putthree on the board, McKenna Quadererhad two, and Bre Stein, Maddie Richmond,and Marinna Mercer all nished with one
point.SCORING BY QUARTER:
Evergreen: 14, 10, 16, 13---53
Montpelier: 10, 3, 11, 8---32
Stryker vs Fayette Girls Varsity Basketball
PHOTO BY ANGI WALKUP, STAFF
SEE YOU AT THE LINE ... Alexis Fruchey of Fayette draws a foul as she goes up for ashot. (View all photos from this event for FREE by visiting www.thevillagereporter.com)
CLEAR ... Taylor Grifths of Fayette pullsdown a rebound.
NEVER GIVE UP ... Conner Varner ofStryker gives her all to grab a loose ball.
-
8/13/2019 The Hometown Huddle - February 5th, 2014
5/10
Wednesday, February 5th, 2014 The Hometown Huddle - Edon, Montpelier, North Central, Hilltop, Stryker, Fayette, Pettisville & Wauseon Sports Action - 5
COACHES: PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR JUNIOR HIGH - VARSITY RESULTS SO WE CAN HONOR YOUR ATHLETES: EMAIL: [email protected] / FAX: (877) 778-9425
306 W. Main Street
Montpelier, OH 43543
419-485-4257
Dr. Roger L. Saneholtz
Dr. Jason R. Kunsman
8TH GRADE BOYS
DONT MISS OUTON YOUR
HOME TEAMSPORTS ACTION
SUBSCRIBETODAY!www.thevillagereporter.com
JR. High Basketball ActionTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Blackbirds Crush StrykerIn BBC Action
EDON: February 1, 2014 In BBCTournament action on Saturday Febru-
ary 1, The Pettisville Blackbirds crushedStryker 65-20 to advance.
For Pettisville on the afternoon, Jus-
tin Rupp powered the Blackbirds with 18points, while teammate Dillon King joined
him in double gures with 12.For the Panthers in the loss, Corbin
Heath dropped in 9 and Colin Anders hitfor 7.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Pettisville 13 16 18 18 - 65
Stryker 1 5 9 5 - 20
8TH GRADE GIRLS
Stryker Falls To NCIn BBC Tourney
EDON: February 1, 2014 In BBCTournament action on Saturday Febru-
ary 1, The Pettisville Blackbirds crushedStryker 65-20 to advance.
For Pettisville on the afternoon, Jus-
tin Rupp powered the Blackbirds with 18points, while teammate Dillon King joined
him in double gures with 12.For the Panthers in the loss, Corbin
Heath dropped in 9 and Colin Anders hitfor 7.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Pettisville 13 16 18 18 - 65
Stryker 1 5 9 5 - 20
7TH GRADE BOYS
Stryker Cruises To Victory
Over North Central
EDON: February 1, 2014 In BBCTournament action on Saturday February
1, The Stryker Panthers demolished North
Central, easily dispatching the Eagles 47-6.
Pettisville took control of the game fromthe opening tip-off, racing out to a 21-0
rst quarter lead and going into the lock-er room up 27-0 at the half. For Stryker,
Logan Boetz hit for 15 while teammates
Tristan Sampson and Izayah Fergusoneach contributed 10.
Stryker will advance to face Fayette onFebruary 3 in the Jr. High Gym.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Stryker 21 6 10 10 - 47
North Central 0 0 2 4 - 6
7TH GRADE GIRLS
North Central Clips Stryker
In BBC Action
PIONEER: February 1, 2014 In BBCGirls Tournament action on Saturday
February 1, The North Central Lady Ea-
gles narrowly edged the Lady Panthers ofStryker 28-24 to advance.
For North Central on the afternoon,Lindsay Brown had 8 while Sidney McCa-
rns and Addison Elser each contributed 6.For the Panthers in the loss, Emma
Grime, Breanna Doriot and Anna Stuckey
each had 7.
SCORING BY QUARTER:North Central 3 10 4 11 - 28
Stryker 0 3 6 15 - 24
Pettisville Crushes Edon InBBC Tournament
EDON: February 1, 2014 In BBC
Tournament action on Saturday February
1, The Pettisville Blackbirds cruised to a56-21 drubbing of host Edon.
Pettisville took control of the game fromthe opening tip-off, grabbing a 23-0 rst
quarter lead and never looking back. Pay-ton Moyer led the way for the Eagles with a
game high 14 points, while Edons Payton
Pease led the Edon Bombers with 9.Pettisville will advance to face Hilltop at
home on February 3 in the Jr. High Gym.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Pettisville 23 8 15 10 - 56Edon 0 3 1 17 - 21
North Central Drops Edon
In Consolation
EDON: February 1, 2014 In BBCTournament action on Saturday February
1, The North Central Eagles rebounded in
consolation action, taking down host Edonin a close battle 37-34.
For North Central, Keean Livenspargerhit for 13 while teammate Cody Tomblin
hit for 10 in the victory. Travis Siebenalerled the way for Edon with 14.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Edon 6 8 11 9 - 34
North Central 2 6 15 14 - 37
Lady Cadets Edge North Central
In BBC Action
PIONEER: February 1, 2014 In BBC
Girls Tournament action on Saturday Feb-ruary 1, The Hilltop Lady Cadets squeezed
by the Lady Eagles from North Central 23-22 in a hard fought BBC Tournament con-
test.
No stats for this game were provided.
SCORING BY QUARTER:North Central 7 6 5 4 - 22
Hilltop 3 7 6 7 - 23
GOOD LUCKINDIANS!
625 NORTH SHOOP AVENUE
WAUSEON, OH 43567(419) 335-6299
24-Hour Truck
Repair & Road Service
JV Girls BasketballTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Hilltop Lady Cadets Double Up Next DoorRival Montpelier Lady Locomotives
MONTPELIER: February 1, 2014 - The
Hilltop Lady Cadets took to the road for a
JV tilt with next-door rival Montpelier on
February 1, taking down the Lady Locomo-
tives 47-21.
For the Hilltop Cadets on the night,
Cierra Grant powered the way for the Lady
Cadets in the victory with 12 points on thenight, while Felicity Jackson dropped in 8.
Alaina Moreno led the way for Montpe-
lier, hitting for 7 points in the loss.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Hilltop 6 21 8 12 - 47
Montpelier 2 6 8 5 - 21
Edon vs Pettisville JV Girls Basketball
PHOTOS BY LUCINDA HELD-FAULHABER, STAFF
TAKE-OFF ... Edons Eliza Zulch (12) rumbles past Pettisvilles Alexa Leppelmeier (14)
on her way towards the basket. (View all photos from this event for FREE by visitingwww.thevillagereporter.com)
SCORE ATTEMPT ... Pettisvilles Jaelyn Rufenacht (10) attempts a lay-up.
"THE HOMETOWN HUDDLE" ~ HAMMER ATHLETICS ~ BODY WORKS
ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
The Eagles faced a huge uphill battle
in overcoming a 19-point deficit against
Hilltop. It was a trifecta from Josh that
sealed the deal that gave NC the win
against improbable odds.
EMILY ARMBRUSTERHILLTOP HIGH SCHOOL
JOSH SAWYER
NORTH CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
Emilys name doesnt jump to the fore
when talking Hilltop Lady Cadet hoops.,
and thats a mistake. All she does is qui-
etly lace em up, hit the hardwood and
put up numbers.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Authorized NUCOR Builder
06559 ST. RT. 34 Edon419-636-3173 - [email protected]
-
8/13/2019 The Hometown Huddle - February 5th, 2014
6/10
6 - The Hometown Huddle - Edon, Montpelier, North Central, Hilltop, Stryker, Fayette, Pettisville & Wauseon Sports Action Wednesday, February 5th, 2014
COACHES: PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR JUNIOR HIGH - VARSITY RESULTS SO WE CAN HONOR YOUR ATHLETES: EMAIL: [email protected] / FAX: (877) 778-9425
Authorized Generac Generator Dealer
CREIGHTON
ELECTRIC L.L.C.
Commercial - Industrial - Residential
Licensed: Ohio & Michigan
260 West Field Dr., Archbold
Telephone: 419-445-2223
Fax: 419-445-2238
Cool Beanz
217 West Main St.
Montpelier419-485-2665
Serving ice cream, shakes,sundaes, smoothies, coffee,
lattes & frappucions!
Wrestling ActionTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
METAMORA The NWOAL Champion-ships were held on February 1st, at Ever-
green High School. The Wauseon Indiansled by Head Coach Mike Ritter placed sec-
ond in the team standings, behind 2013
State Team Champion Delta, with 205
points on the meet.Grabbing championships for the
Wauseon Indians were Wade Hodges at
132, Aaron Schutte at 170 and Tony Ban-ister at 195. Also placing for Wauseon
was Andrew Bailey at 113 (2nd), Camer-
on Slattman at 126 (2nd), Tre Campbellat 160 (2nd), Alec Vonier at 182 (2nd),
McKayla Campbell at 106 (3rd), JacksonSluder at 138 (3rd), Derek Schuette at 145
(4th) Deven Jones at 285 (3rd) and GageCampbell at 120 (5th).
For the Locomotives, led by Head Coach
Troy Roth, both Sean Taylor at 126 andHunter McKelvey at 170 captured 3rd
place with victories in their nal consola-tion matches. Also placing for Montpelier
was Zack Murray at 106 (4th), Jordan
Birdsall at 160 (4th) and Seth Ries at 113(5th). Montpelier as a team placed 9th with
41.5 points on the weekend.Notable in the tournament this week-
end was Wauseon Junior Wade Hodges,capturing his third consecutive NWOAL
Championship.
The following individual Wauseon andMontpelier results were posted by round
and weight class
1. Delta 292.02. Wauseon 205.0
3. Archbold 196.0
4. Bryan 69.55. Liberty Center 66.0
6. Evergreen 54.07. Patrick Henry 48.5
8. Swanton 43.59. Montpelier 41.5
First Place113: Jake Spiess(Delta) pin Andrew
Bailey(Wauseon) 0:48126: Noah Mattin(Delta) dec. Cameron
Slattman(Wauseon) 6-3132: Wade Hodges(Wauseon) dec. Dustin
Marteney(Delta) 7-1
160: Tyler Fahrer(Delta) dec. TreCampbell(Wauseon) 3-2
170: Aaron Schuette(Wauseon) tech. fallBrock Nagel(Bryan) 22-7
182: Ryan Patchin(Delta) maj. dec. AlecVonier(Wauseon) 11-3
195: Tony Banister(Wauseon) dec. Kent
Petersen(Patrick Henry) 9-2
Third Place
106: McKayla Campbell(Wauseon) maj.
dec. Zack Murray(Montpelier) 14-4126: Sean Taylor(Montpelier) dec. Austin
Wilson(Archbold) 6-0
138: Jackson Sluder(Wauseon) pin JustinHeckel(Evergreen) 2:43
145: Antonio Ramos(Bryan) dec. DerekSchuette(Wauseon) 7-5
160: Lincoln Parsley(Archbold) pin JordanBirdsall(Montpelier) 4:57
182: Hunter McKelvey(Montpelier) pinGavin Saul(Bryan) 2:52
285: Devon Jones(Wauseon) pin Marty
Nichols(Evergreen) 2:08
Fifth Place
113: Seth Ries(Montpelier) advanced with
bye120: Gage Campbell(Wauseon) pin Collin
Vollmar(Liberty Center) 1:50
132: Mason Kasefang(Evergreen) pin Ke-aton Byers(Montpelier) 2:35
145: Travis Barnes(Delta) pin C.J.Roth(Montpelier) 3:36
152: Dylan Nicely(Wauseon) maj. dec. Ser-gio Reyna(Evergreen) 17-7
170: Trey Zimmer(Patrick Henry) pin Isaac
Hutchinson(Montpelier) 2:53220: Jacob Price(Swanton) dec. Kalob
Keller(Montpelier) 5-4
Consolation Seminal
106: McKayla Campbell(Wauseon) pin MaxCrow(Swanton) 1:54
Zack Murray(Montpelier) pin ZanePeterson(Liberty Center) 2:53
113: Elijah Alvarado(Archbold) pin SethRies(Montpelier) 0:08
120: Zach Meyer(Archbold) dec. Gage
Campbell(Wauseon) 11-6126: Sean Taylor(Montpelier) tech. fall
Austin Owens(Bryan) 16-1132: Lukas Rufenacht(Archbold) pin Ke-
aton Byers(Montpelier) 0:33138: Jackson Sluder(Wauseon) pin Brett
Driscoll(Bryan) 3:19
145: Derek Schuette(Wauseon) pin C.J.Roth(Montpelier) 4:52
152: Hunter Carnahan(Liberty Center) pinDylan Nicely(Wauseon) 1:30
160: Jordan Birdsall(Montpelier) maj. dec.Nathan Andonian(Patrick Henry) 10-2
170: Todd Miller(Delta) pin Isaac
Hutchinson(Montpelier) 1:55182: Hunter McKelvey(Montpelier) pin Kol-
tin Zimmerman(Archbold) 4:10220: Tyler Coopshaw(Evergreen) dec.
Kalob Keller(Montpelier) 6-0285: Devon Jones(Wauseon) pin Christian
Riddle(Bryan) 2:04
Seminal
106: Drew Mattin(Delta) pin McKaylaCampbell(Wauseon) 1:11
113: Andrew Bailey(Wauseon) pin ElijahAlvarado(Archbold) 4:37
126: Noah Mattin(Delta) dec. Sean
Taylor(Montpelier) 9-2Cameron Slattman(Wauseon) pin Austin
Wilson(Archbold) 5:09132: Wade Hodges(Wauseon) pin Lukas
Rufenacht(Archbold) 2:36138: Christian Valentine(Delta) pin Jack-
son Sluder(Wauseon) 0:51
145: Mason Knipp(Liberty Center) dec.Derek Schuette(Wauseon) 8-2
160: Tyler Fahrer(Delta) maj. dec. JordanBirdsall(Montpelier) 15-1
Tre Campbell(Wauseon) dec. LincolnParsley(Archbold) 1-0
170: Aaron Schuette(Wauseon) pin DavidBell(Archbold) 2:30
182: Alec Vonier(Wauseon) pin Koltin
Zimmerman(Archbold) 2:54
195: Tony Banister(Wauseon) dec. ConnerKeller(Delta) 6-1285: Chance Veller(Delta) pin Devon
Jones(Wauseon) 0:33
Third Consolation
106: Zack Murray(Montpelier) advancedwith bye
113: Seth Ries(Montpelier) advanced withbye
120: Braden Hahn(Bryan) tech. fall DeanRamey(Montpelier) 18-1
Gage Campbell(Wauseon) pin Broden
Casillas(Patrick Henry) 2:31132: Keaton Byers(Montpelier) pin Chase
Shank(Patrick Henry) 4:20138: Justin Heckel(Evergreen) dec. Lane
Strubberg(Montpelier) 8-7
145: C.J. Roth(Montpelier) advanced withbye
152: Dylan Nicely(Wauseon) pin TylerMcDaniel(Montpelier) 4:20
170: Isaac Hutchinson(Montpelier) ad-vanced with bye
182: Hunter McKelvey(Montpelier) ad-
vanced with bye220: Kalob Keller(Montpelier) advanced
with bye
Second Consolation
106: Zack Murray(Montpelier) advanced
with bye
113: Seth Ries(Montpelier) advanced withbye
120: Dean Ramey(Montpelier) advancedwith bye
Gage Campbell(Wauseon) advanced withbye
132: Keaton Byers(Montpelier) advanced
with bye138: Lane Strubberg(Montpelier) advanced
with bye145: C.J. Roth(Montpelier) advanced with
bye152: Tyler McDaniel(Montpelier) advanced
with bye
Dylan Nicely(Wauseon) advanced with bye
170: Isaac Hutchinson(Montpelier) ad-vanced with bye
182: Hunter McKelvey(Montpelier) ad-vanced with bye
220: Kalob Keller(Montpelier) advanced
with bye
Quarternal
106: Drew Mattin(Delta) pin Zack
Murray(Montpelier) 2:30McKayla Campbell(Wauseon) advanced
with bye
113: Jake Spiess(Delta) pin SethRies(Montpelier) 0:13
Andrew Bailey(Wauseon) advanced withbye
120: Kyle Keller(Delta) tech. fall GageCampbell(Wauseon) 18-2
J.D. Reisinger(Swanton) tech. fall Dean
Ramey(Montpelier) 16-0126: Sean Taylor(Montpelier) advanced
with byeCameron Slattman(Wauseon) pin Jake
Cox(Liberty Center) 1:28
132: Wade Hodges(Wauseon) tech. fall Ma-son Kasefang(Evergreen) 18-3
Henry Elling(Liberty Center) pin KeatonByers(Montpelier) 3:37
138: Jackson Sluder(Wauseon) maj. dec.Lane Strubberg(Montpelier) 11-0
145: Logan Day(Archbold) pin C.J.
Roth(Montpelier) 1:24Derek Schuette(Wauseon) advanced with
bye152: Garrett Grime(Archbold) pin Dylan
Nicely(Wauseon) 1:39Brandon Cole(Patrick Henry) tech. fall Ty-
ler McDaniel(Montpelier) 16-1
160: Jordan Birdsall(Montpelier) advancedwith bye
Tre Campbell(Wauseon) pin NathanAndonian(Patrick Henry) 3:40
170: Aaron Schuette(Wauseon) pin IsaacHutchinson(Montpelier) 0:18
182: Ryan Patchin(Delta) pin Hunter
McKelvey(Montpelier) 3:00Alec Vonier(Wauseon) advanced with bye
195: Tony Banister(Wauseon) pin ChanceTaylor(Bryan) 1:37
220: Jacob Price(Swanton) pin KalobKeller(Montpelier) 1:34
285: Devon Jones(Wauseon) advanced
with bye
Wauseon Indians Grab Runner Up At NWOAL Championships; Locos Place Five
With 8 seconds remaining in the third period, Montpeliers Hunter McKelvey registereda pinfall over Gavin Saul of Bryan to capture third place.
PHOTOS BY MARK MERCER, STAFF
Wauseons 2013 State Runner Up Aaron Schuette gained a 22-7 technical fall overBrock Nagel of Bryan to capture his rst NWOAL title.
(View all photos from this event for FREE by visiting www.thevillagereporter.com)
Wauseons Wade Hodges decisioned Deltas Dustin Martenay 7-1to gain his third NWOAL title.
Montpeliers Shane Taylor blanked Archbolds Austin Wilson6-0 for a hard fought third place victory.
Wauseons Freshman Tony Banister decisioned Patrick Henrys Kent Petersen9-2 to gain his rst NWOAL crown.
-
8/13/2019 The Hometown Huddle - February 5th, 2014
7/10
Wednesday, February 5th, 2014 The Hometown Huddle - Edon, Montpelier, North Central, Hilltop, Stryker, Fayette, Pettisville & Wauseon Sports Action - 7
COACHES: PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR JUNIOR HIGH - VARSITY RESULTS SO WE CAN HONOR YOUR ATHLETES: EMAIL: [email protected] / FAX: (877) 778-9425
Woolace
Woolace
Electric Corp.
Electric Corp.
419-428-3161419-428-3161
Industrial, Commercial
& Residential
CHRYSLER - DODGE - JEEP - RAM
* General Contractors * Commercial *
* Industrial * Residential *
BLAKESLEE, OHIO
419
-272-2712
419
-272-2755
CONSTRUCTION
& SUPPLY CENTER
THIEL
Artesian of Pioneer andPure Water GlobalHome of the Bobble
All sports require proper hydrationand a water bottle is a must.
Why not make yours a BOBBLE?
Proud Supporters of the area athletes
CONTINUATION OF WRESTLING ACTION
Indians Fall To Toledo CentralCatholic In State Dual Semi-FinalsTOLEDO: 1/30/2014The Wauseon
Indians varsity wrestling squad was de-
feated in the state dual semi-nals by theIrish of Toledo Central Catholic.
Results by weight class:
(106 lbs.) Josh Venia of Toledo Central
Catholic pinned McKayla Campbell ofWauseon High School in 3 minutes and 14
seconds.(113 lbs.) Andrew Bailey of Wauseon High
School pinned Jordan Rodriguez of Toledo
Central Catholic in 3 minutes and 43 sec-onds.
(120 lbs.) Rosendo Beltran of Toledo Cen-tral Catholic pinned Gage Campbell of
Wauseon High School in 1 minute and 55seconds.
(126 lbs.) Cameron Slattman of Wauseon
High School pinned Billy Corley of ToledoCentral Catholic in 3 minutes and 37 sec-
onds.(132 lbs.) Wade Hodges of Wauseon High
School beat Nate Hagen of Toledo CentralCatholic 4-0 (Decision).
(138 lbs.) Josh Mossing of Toledo Cen-
tral Catholic pinned Jackson Sluder of
Wauseon High School in 1 minute and 51seconds.(145 lbs.) Richard Jackson of Toledo
Central Catholic beat Derek Schuette ofWauseon High School 6-2 (Decision).
(152 lbs.) Alex Mossing of Toledo Central
Catholic pinned Dylan Nicely of WauseonHigh School in 20 seconds.
(160 lbs.) Lucas Beauch of Toledo CentralCatholic beat Tre Campbell of Wauseon
High School 3-1 (Decision).
(170 lbs.) Aaron Schuette of Wauseon High
School pinned Jared Fann of Toledo Cen-
tral Catholic in 38 seconds.
(182 lbs.) Collin Kaucher of Toledo Central
Catholic beat Alec Vonier of Wauseon High
School 3-1 (Decision).
(195 lbs.) Michael Gregory of ToledoCentral Catholic beat Tony Banister of
Wauseon High School 4-3 (Decision).
(220 lbs.) Chris Norwood of Toledo Central
Catholic won by forfeit against Wauseon
High School.
(1000 lbs.) J'Quan Fisher of Toledo Central
Catholic pinned Devon Jones of Wauseon
High School in 3 minutes and 43 seconds.
Coach Mike Ritter said, Going in, I
felt we had a chance to win the match.
We didn't match up well with them in the
middle weights, but I felt good about our
light and upper weight match ups. Our
lightweights did their part. They kept the
match close going in to what I felt was the
better part of Central's line-up. After get-
ting through that middle part of the line-
up, we were within striking distance com-
ing in to what I felt was our advantage To
be honest, he added, ...our upper weights
let us down. We lost 3 of those matches in
overtime. All of which were winnable. We
really missed an opportunity tonight, be-
cause I felt the winner of our match with
Central Catholic was in great position to
advance to the team State Tournament.
INFORMATION PROVIDED
Wauseon Grapplers Duel With Bryan In Dual Meet
WAUSEON 1/30/2014The Wauseon
varsity wrestling team had a dual meetagainst the Bryan Golden Bears, and here
are the results.
(106 lbs.) McKayla Campbell of WauseonHigh School won by forfeit against Bryan.
(113 lbs.) Andrew Bailey of Wauseon High
School pinned Caleb Overmyer of Bryan in1 minute.
(120 lbs.) Brenden Hahn of Bryan beatGage Campbell of Wauseon High School
8-5 (Decision).(126 lbs.) Cameron Slattman of Wauseon
High School pinned Austin Owens of Bry-
an in 2 minutes and 48 seconds.(132 lbs.) Marcel Barajas of Wauseon High
School won by forfeit against Bryan.(138 lbs.) Wade Hodges of Wauseon High
School pinned Brett Driscoll of Bryan in 59seconds.
(145 lbs.) Derek Schuette of Wauseon High
School pinned Antonio Ramos of Bryan in4 minutes and 37 seconds.
(152 lbs.) Dylan Nicely of Wauseon High
School won by forfeit against Bryan.(160 lbs.) Tre Campbell of Wauseon HighSchool pinned Adam Herold of Bryan in 2
minutes and 17 seconds.
(170 lbs.) Aaron Schuette of Wauseon HighSchool pinned Brock Nagel of Bryan.
(182 lbs.) Alec Vonier of Wauseon HighSchool won by forfeit against Bryan.
(195 lbs.) Tony Banister of Wauseon HighSchool pinned Chance Taylor of Bryan in 1
minute and 33 seconds.
(220 lbs.) Zach Williams of Bryan beat For-feit of Wauseon High School by forfeit.
(1000 lbs.) Devon Jones of Wauseon HighSchool pinned Christian Riddle of Bryan in
1 minute and 16 seconds.
INFORMATION PROVIDED
PHOTOS BY MARK MERCER, STAFF
Wauseons Cameron Slattman maintaining control over Bryans Austin Owens in the126 Lb weight class.
PHOTOS BY MARK MERCER, STAFF
Wauseon 160 Lb Tre Campbell squares off with Bryans Adam Herald. Campbell gained
the second period pin.
Wauseon NWOAL Wrestling
PHOTOS BY MARK MERCER, STAFF
Two-time defending NWOAL Champion Wauseons Wade Hodges (132) pinned Arch-
bolds Lukas Rufenacht to advance to the nals.
Wauseon 195 Lb Tony Banister decisioned Deltas Conner Keller 6-1 to advance to the
NWOAL Finals.
Wauseons 2013 State Runner-Up Aaron Schuette gains the tech fall over Bryans Brock
Nagel to capture the NWOAL title.
Swimming ActionTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Wauseon Swim Vs. Ayersville
PHOTOS BY BILL BRAY, STAFFVICTORY AT SEA ... Wauseons Kasey Darnell swam to victory in the 500 yard freestyleagainst Ayersville in a recent meet.
SWIM TO WIN ... Blake Krauss led the Wauseon swimmers to a win over Ayersville.
Krauss is shown during his 100 yard freestyle victory
Williams Clinic, Inc.
DR. GeRy W.
Williams
-Chiropractor-
103 W. Lynn Streetstrkr, Oho 43557
Phone: 419-682-4361Fx: 419-682-4362
-
8/13/2019 The Hometown Huddle - February 5th, 2014
8/10
8 - The Hometown Huddle - Edon, Montpelier, North Central, Hilltop, Stryker, Fayette, Pettisville & Wauseon Sports Action Wednesday, February 5th, 2014
COACHES: PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR JUNIOR HIGH - VARSITY RESULTS SO WE CAN HONOR YOUR ATHLETES: EMAIL: [email protected] / FAX: (877) 778-9425
The intensity in his pose as he fends off the charging defensive line, the joy in her face as
she celebrates the game winning spike, the determination in the stride as he races towardsthe nish line. The condence in her look as she goes for the game winning free throw.
These are the dening moments in the young lives of our local athletes as they are capturedby the professional photographers at The Village Reporter for all to see - and thesemomentous photos can also be yours to purchase and proudly display in your home or give to these
hometown athletes as a gift!Just go to www.thevillagereporter.com and click on the view photo albums link at the top of
the page to view the weeks best in local sports photography. What you see printed each weekwithin The Village Reporter is just a fraction of the number of photos our photographers obtain atgames. So visit us online at www.thevillagereporter.com and see what hidden treasures you may
nd. You might just nd something worth treasuring time and time again.
GIRLS BASKETBALLWAUSEON V STRYKER 12-16-13
JV FAYETTE V STRYKER 12-13-13MONTPELIER V EDGERTON 12-07-13
MONTPELIER V EDGERTON V GBB 12-07-13N.CENTRAL V PETTISVILLE 12-06-13
STRYKER V HILLTOP 12-06-13BRYAN V WAUSEON 12-06-13
STRYKER V MONTPELIER 12-03-13
MONTPELIER V SWANTON V GBB 11-29-13HILLTOP V EDON V GBB 11-29-13
STRYKER V TINORA 11-26-13PETTISVILLE V DELTA 11-26-13
STRYKER V N.CENTRAL V GBB 11-29-13PETTISVILLE V FAYETTE 11-29-13
BOYS BASKETBALLJV N.CENTRAL V HILLTOP 12-12-13
N.CENTRAL V HILLTOP 12-12-13MONTPELIER V WAUSEON 12-12-13
STRYKER V FAYETTE 12-12-13MONTPELIER V EDGERTON VBB 12-07-13
FAYETTE V EDON 12-05-13
HILLTOP V STRYKER 12-05-13HILLTOP V EMANUEL CHRISTIAN 12-03-13
STRYKER V EDGERTON 11-30-13N.CENTRAL V EVERGREEN V BBB 11-30-13STRYKER V EDGERTON JV BBB 11-30-13
WRESTLINGMONTPELIER, IRON HORSE INV. 12-28-13
WAUSEON V EVERGREEN 12-19-13WAUSEON V ARCHBOLD 12-19-13
WAUSEON @ FRICKERS DUELS 12-07-13MONTPELIER QUAD PATRICK HENRY,
WAUSEON, SWANTON 12-05-13
SWIMMINGWAUSEON V AYERSVILLE 11-26-13
GOLF9-26-13 D-III GOLF SECTIONALS
9-23-13 HILLTOP & MONTPELIER GOLF2013 WAUSEON & MONTPELIER @ NWOAL GOLF
CHAMPIONSHIP9-26-13 WAUSEON SECT. GOLF ACTION
2013 BBC GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
9-3-13 N.CENTRAL, EDON, MONTPELIER9-3-13 EDON GIRLS GOLF
8-22-13 FAYETTE & PETTISVILLE GOLF9-7-13 STRYKER PANTHER GOLF INVITE
8-19-13 WAUSEON, PETTISVILLE, NORTH CEN-
TRAL9-3-13 STRYKER V HILLTOP GOLF
8-20-13 WAUSEON GOLF8-29-13 MONTPELIER & N.CENTRAL GOLF
FOOTBALL10-9-13 WAUSEON FB PLAYOFFS
10-8-13 EDON PLAYOFF FB
11-01-13 MONTPELIER V DELTA10-18-13 HILLTOP V GIBSONBURG
10-18-13 MONTPELIER V DEL. JEFFERSON10-18-13 EDON V CS FB
9-27-13 EDON V DANBURY
10-4-13 WAUSEON VS BRYAN10-4-13 MONTPELIER V ARCHBOLD
10-4-13 EDON V OTTAWA HILLS9-27-13 WAUSEON V LIBERTY CENTER
BAND & CHEER9-27-13 MONTPELIER V BRYAN FBL
8-12-13 EDON FB PRACTICE9-20-13 WAUSEON VS DELTA FB
9-20-13 MONTPELIER V SWANTON FB & BAND9-20-13 HILLTOP V TOLEDO CHRISTIAN FB8-30-13 WAUSEON VS FAIRVIEW FB & BAND
9-13-13 WAUSEON V SWANTON FB9-6-13 WAUSEON V NAPOLEON FB
8-30-13 MONTPELIER V HILLTOP FB
8-9-13 MONTPELIER FB PRACTICE PHOTOS9-13-13 EDON V HICKSVILLE FB
9-13-13 HILLTOP V HOLGATE FB
8-30-13 EDON VS ANTWERP FB
9-6-13 EDON V EDGERTON FB9-6-13 HILLTOP V ANTWERP FBL
9-6-13 MONTPELIER V LIBERTY CENTER FB8-13-13 WAUSEON FB SCRIMMAGE
8-22-13 MONTPELIER FB V TINORA SCRIMMAGE
VOLLEYBALL10-12-13 STRYKER VOLLEYBALL AWARDS10-15-13 SEC EDON V NORTH CENTRAL
10-15-13 STRYKER V FAYETTE10-10-13 HILLTOP V PETTISVILLE
10-10-13 NC V FAYETTE
10-1-13 MONTPELIER V WAUSEON10-1-13 STRYKER V NORTH CENTRAL
10-1-13 EDON V HILLTOP9-26-13 STRYKER V PETTISVILLE
9-26-13 HILLTOP V FAYETTE9-26-13 EDON V N.CENTRAL
9-24-13 PETTISVILLE V HILLTOP9-24-13 FAYETTE V N.CENTRAL9-23-13 STRYKER V WAUSEON
9-24-13 EDON V STRYKER V, JV & FROSH9-5-13 N.CENTRAL V EDON8-29-13 EDON GIRLS
9-9-13 FAYETTE V MONTPELIER9-12-13 N.CENTRAL V STRYKER
9-12-13 MONTP V LIBERTY CENTER8-26-13 PETTISVILLE, HILLTOP, WAUSEON
9-5-13 STRYKER V PETTISVILLE
8-20-13 WAUSON V HOLGATE9-3-13 NORTH CENTRAL & MONTPELIER
8-29-13 STRYKER V MONTPELIER8-26-13 HILLTOP V EDGERTON8-26-13 MONTPELIER V BRYAN
9-9-13 FAYETTE VS MONTPELIER
CROSS COUNTRY10-1-13 BBC CC JAMBOREE
9-17-13 EDON BBC CC JAMBOREE9-12-13 N.CENTRAL, MONTP & HILLTOP
9-14-13 FAYETTE CC INVITE8-26-13 HILLTOP VS MONTPELIER CC
8-24-13 FAYETTE, PVILLE, WAUSEON CC
9-7-13 ARCHBOLD CC BOYS & GIRLS INVITE(NUMEROUS TEAMS)
SOCCER (BOYS & GIRLS)10-15-13 WAUSEON SECTIONAL9-24-13 WAUSEON V LC BOYS
9-26-13 WAUSEON V ARCHBOLD BOYS9-19-13 WAUSEON V ARCHBOLD GIRLS
8-27-13 WAUSEON VS ROSSFORD BOYS9-5-13 PETTISVILLE VS WAUSEON9-14-13 WAUSEON GIRLS V TCC
8-22-13 WAUSEON V DELTA8-24-13 WAUSEON GIRLS
8-31-13 WAUSEON V ROSSFORD GIRLS8-17-13 WAUSEON GIRLS V CONTINENTAL
BAND & CHEERLEADING10-3-13 WAUSEON BAND COMPETITION
9-28-13 WAUSEON BAND PERFORMANCE2013 CHEER COMPETITION (WILLIAMS COUNTY
FAIR)
2013 BAND COMPETITION (WILLIAMS COUNTYFAIR)
TENNIS9-19-13 WAUSEON V ROSSFORD GIRLS
8-26-13 WAUSEON GIRLSTEAM PHOTOS/MEDIA DAY
2013 JUNIOR HIGH FALL MEDIA SHOTS
2013 FAYETTE FALL MEDIA DAY2013 HILLTOP FALL SPORTS PREVIEW
2013 NORTH CENTRAL FALL MEDIA DAY2013 WAUSEON FALL MEDIA DAY
2013 MONTPELIER FALL SPORTS PREVIEW2013 STRYKER PANTHER FALL MEDIA DAY
2013 EDON FALL SPORTS PREVIEW2013 MONTPELIER JH FALL MEDIA DAY
T H E V I L L A G E R E P O R T E R
GIVETHEMSOMETHINGTOTAKE
HOMEFROMTHEBIGGAME
P H O T O G R A P H G A L L E R Y
WINTER 2013-2014 ATHLETIC GALLERIESGIRLS BASKETBALL
WAUSEON V STRYKER 12-16-2013JV FAYETTE V PETTISVILLE 01-16-2014V FAYETTE V PETTISVILLE 01-16-2014
V MONTPELIER V BRYAN 01-16-2014
BOYS BASKETBALLMONTPELIER V FAIRVIEW HOLIDAY CLASSIC
JV HILLTOP V EDON 01-17-2014V HILLTOP V EDON 01-17-2014
V MONTPELIER V BRYAN 01-17-2014
V NORTH CENTRAL V STRYKER 01-17-2014V STRYKER V TINORA 01-18-2014JV STRYKER V TINORA 01-18-2014
EDON V MONTPELIER 01-17-2014
WRESTLINGMONTPELIER, IRON HORSE INVITATIONAL
12-28-2013
HIGH SCHOOL EVENTS2014 STRYKER HOMECOMING
ATHLETIC GALLERY ARCHIVES
DONT DELAY - GET YOUR ATHLETESPHOTOS ONLINE TODAY!
CORNERSTONE
INTERIORS
F L O O R I N G O U T L E T
1000 South State St.
Pioneer, Ohio 43554
419-737-9500
877-694-9500
M-F: 9:00 - 6:00, SAT: 9:00 - 3:00
INFORMATION & PHOTO PROVIDED
On Sunday January 19th, St. Caspar Knights of Columbus hosted the local competition
of the 2014 Ohio State Knights of Columbus Free Throw Contest. The event, held atSt. Caspar Parish Life Center, was open to all area boys and girls ages 9-14. The win-
ners will now advance to district competition on February 9th in Deance. They will be
competing against athletes from Archbold, Deance, Napoleon and Swanton. Winnersof the distinct will advance to the regional contest at Ottawa Glandorf High School.
Bottom row(L-R): Madison Strauss, Asia Gensch, Mallorie Strauss, Kendra Gorczyca.Top row: Rich Flory(K of C), Evan Bauer, Jackson Bauer, Sean Brock, Christian Renner,
Kaleb Lumbrezer, Paul Wongroski(K of C).
2014 Ohio State Knights Of Columbus FreeThrow Contest Held at Wauseons St. Caspar
Assorted Sports NewsTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Bowling ActionTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Indians Bowlers Fall In Close Matchup With DeanceDEFIANCE 1/30/2014In a matchup
pitting the 10-2 Indians against the 9-2
Deance Bulldogs, Wauseon was defeated
by only a slim 2524-2463 margin.Deance would pull ahead of the In-
dians in the rst game of the contest,1041-993. For the Tribe in the rst game,
Clayton Ricker rolled a 206, Kevin Modenscored 205, Nic Kearney had a 200, Noah
Stickley bowled a 192, and Peyton Shad-
bolt scored a 190.The Indians would cut in to the Bulldog
lead in the second game, as the Tribe won
the second game by a score of 943-902.Ricker lead the way in the second gamefor the Tribe with a 236, Moden bowled
a 184, Kearney had 181, Stickley rolled a
180, and Shadbolt nished with a 162. Af-
ter the rst two games, the Indians only
trailed by 7 pins, 1943-1936.
In the rst round of Baker games, the
Indians would be outscored 212-204, mak-
ing it 2,155-2,140 in favor of the Bulldogs.
The Indians would win the second
Baker game 184-154, overtaking the lead
2,324-2,309,
It would all come down to the nal Bak-
er game of the night, but the Tribe would
be unable to seal the deal, as they were
outscored 215-139 in the nal game, al-lowing Deance to come away with a
2,524-2,463 victory.
INFORMATION PROVIDED
Wauseon Bowling Boys Go To 11-3 / 10-1With Tough Win Over Liberty Center
NAPOLEON: January 31, 2014 - TheWauseon Indians played the role of road
team on January 31, taking on NWOAL ri-val Liberty Center.
The Tigers came out ring on all cyl-
inders, surprising the Tribe by taking a1786-1782 lead into the Baker round.
Unfortunately for the Tigers, they had tohang their hopes on beating an Indians'
team that excels in Baker games, and theirhopes were dashed when the Tribe took all
three sets to forge into the lead and come
away with a 2353-2276 win.
The following individual Wauseon re-
sults were posted by game
Kevin Moden - 163 172 - 335
Peyten Shadbolt - 160 181 - 341Noah Stickley - 167 177 - 344
Clayton Ricker - 181 180 - 361
Nic Kearney - 196 185 - 381
Baker games 195 / 191 / 205 591
Regular games 1762
Total pins - 2353
Liberty Center Wins NWOAL Battle OverThe Wauseon Lady Indians
NAPOLEON: January 31, 2014 - The
Wauseon Lady Indians hung close to theLady Tigers of Liberty Center on January
31, but were never able to close the gap indropping an NWOAL road tilt by an 1859-
1789 score.Courtney Fenton broke the 300 mark
for Wauseon, but she was the only Tribebowler to do so. The Lady Tigers sportedtwo over the 300 mark, sending the Lady
Indians record to 6-8 / 5-6.
The following individual Wauseon re-
sults were posted by game
Summer Brown - 116 155 - 271
Courtney Fenton - 137 163 - 300
Regan Ford - 156 129 - 285
Rylee Ford - 125 152 - 277
Nicky Winland - 109 109 - 218
Baker games 134 / 142 / 162 438
Regular games 1351
Total pins - 1789
-
8/13/2019 The Hometown Huddle - February 5th, 2014
9/10
Wednesday, February 5th, 2014 The Hometown Huddle - Edon, Montpelier, North Central, Hilltop, Stryker, Fayette, Pettisville & Wauseon Sports Action - 9
COACHES: PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR JUNIOR HIGH - VARSITY RESULTS SO WE CAN HONOR YOUR ATHLETES: EMAIL: [email protected] / FAX: (877) 778-9425
Pettisville JH BasketballTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
PETTISVILLE EIGHTH GRADE BOYS BASKETBALL Front - Devin Girdham, LandonRoth, Dillon King, Justin Rupp, and David Rupp. Back - Connor Wyse, Evan Warner,
Jaret Rychener, Gavin Riegsecker, Noah Rocha and Coach Michael Schrock.
PETTISVILLE SEVENTH GRADE BOYS BASKETBALL First row - Jacob Steele, CalebNolander, Brodie Miller, Logan Rufenacht, and Drake McKeever. Second row - Willaim
Fenton, Payton Moyer, Samuel Rychener, Wyatt Cerda, Caleb Keim, and Elijah Grieser.Third row - Coach Lucas Nofziger, Jack Stuber, Joshua Graber, Elias Rash, Austin
Horning, Detric Yoder and coach Brian Rufenacht.
PETTISVILLE EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS BASKETBALL Front - Jensi Shaw, Samantha
Tilley, Nichole Foor and Brittany Sauder. Back - Coach Kendra Stahl, Kyra Behnfeldt,Kendra Pursel, Kamryn Hostetler, and Kendi Nofziger.
PETTISVILLE SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS BASKETBALL Front - Manager Karsyn
Hostetler. Second row - Kayla Wyse, Morgan Leppelmeier, Jasmine Beavers, AnyaKauffman, Madeleine Wixom. Back row - Coach Hostetler, Rebekah Liechty, Rebekah
Holsopple, Brandi Schnitkey, Mauricea Crouch, Elizabeth Beck.
PETTISVILLE JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADING Charlotte Whitney, Katrina Hauter,
Sara Greek and Coach Nofziger.
Edon JH BasketballTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
EDON SEVENTH GRADE BOYS BASKETBALL Front row Managers Chase Reed and
Jacob Dulle. Back row Kyle Apger, Andrew Northrop, Clayton Casebere, Jacob Long,Evan Gineman, Payton Pease and Coach Mark Blue. Not pictured Tatum Schaffter,Manager.
EDON EIGHTH GRADE BOYS BASKETBALL Front row Managers Chase Reed andJacob Dulle. Middle row Justin Braun, Cameron Reed, Conner Wilson, Logan Bloir
and Tyler Thiel-Maag. Back row James Ryan, Dru Walkowski, Levi Eitniear, Man-ager; Carson Brandt, Travis Siebenaler and Coach Brien Moore. Not pictured Tatum
Schaffter, Manager.
EDON SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS BASKETBALL Front row Hallie Schuller, TessaSteinke, Zoe Neubig, Jordan Runyan, Wendy Braun, Rylee Kokinis and Reagan Galle-
hue. Back row Coach Lisa Heslop, Hailea Julian, Manager; Naomi Hickman, FaithLivensparger, Taylor Brown, Chloe Thiel, Leora Ballmer, Tamara Mills, Tammie Julian
and Assistant Coach Emily Bockover.
EDON EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS BASKETBALL Front Manager Hailea Julian. Back
row Coach Terry Whitney, Shalyn Mason, Kati Ewers, Sara Hiller, Lindsey Goebel,Jacklyn Dargitz and Assistant Coach Emily Bockover.
EDON JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADING Front row Kailee Mitchell and Cameron
Lord. Middle row Autumn Scher and JoLynn Winebernner. Back Alyssa Brunett.
Not pictured Coach Brenda Parrish.
Nofziger Farm
Service & Trucking
Nofziger Farm
Service & Trucking
16134 Co. Rd. B
Wauseon, OH 43567
Mark Nofziger - Manager
419-335-9136
FERTILIZER,
CHEMICALS & GRAINBuyer of Scrap
NORTHWEST RECYCLING
INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL
419-636-5215
1 1/2 Miles West Of St. Rt. 15 on County Road H, Bryan, Ohio
Aluminum Cans Copper, Brass,Stainless AluminumCar Bodies &Farm Machinery
Container Service Available
Roll-Off Containers Ready to Serve YouIndustry, Contractors, Individuals
Sizes: 20, 30 & 40 Cubic Yards
Check out our prices before you sell!
Serving theTri-State Area
We DoClean-Up Jobs!
-
8/13/2019 The Hometown Huddle - February 5th, 2014
10/10
10 Th H t H ddl Ed M t li N th C t l Hillt St k F tt P tti ill &W S t A ti W d d F b 5th 2014