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Home»Sports»Winter Sports Roundup For January 22nd, 2022
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Winter Sports Roundup For January 22nd, 2022

January 23, 2022Updated:March 16, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read

LEADING SCORER … Pettisville’s Cayden Jacoby put the ball on the floor in the Blackbirds Homecoming game against Liberty Center. (PHOTO BY JACOB KESSLER, STAFF)


BOYS BASKETBALL

Pettisville 46 Liberty Center 45

PETTISVILLE – Joey Ripke’s jumper from near the top of the key with 0.5 seconds remaining was the difference as the Blackbirds (9-6) got the win on Homecoming Night at The Birdcage.

Pettisville’s Cayden Jacoby made four buckets and was 7/12 at the line for a team-high 15 points while Jaret Beck chipped in with 12.

L. CENTER 10  9   9   17 – 45

PETTISVILLE  11  8  14  13 – 46

JUNIOR VARSITY: L. Center, 53-17

Bryan 38 Fairview 32

BRYAN – The Golden Bears had a 17-7 advantage at the foul line as they earned the first career win for head coach Brock Homier. Craig Jackson paced Bryan (1-11) with 11 points and Evan Cox added 9.

FAIRVIEW  6  8  6  12 – 32

BRYAN       9  7  6  16 – 38

JUNIOR VARSITY: Fairview, 31-25

Delta 62 North Baltimore 51

No stats were reported

JUNIOR VARSITY: Delta, 24-19 (OT)

Swanton 36 Genoa 33

No stats reported.

JUNIOR VARSITY: Genoa, 42-29

FRESHMAN: Swanton, 25-16

Paulding 58 Montpelier 36

MONTPELIER – Paulding (4-12) used a 22-11 third quarter to pull away for the win at Montpelier. Garrett Walz had 17 points to lead Montpelier (2-14) and Jamison Grime added 11.

PAULDING      10  16  22  10 – 58

MONTPELIER  6   11  11   8 –   36

JUNIOR VARSITY: Paulding, 44-31

FRESHMAN: Paulding, 29-18

Rossford 64 Wauseon 53

No stats reported.

JUNIOR VARSITY: Wauseon, 35-8

FRESHMAN: Wauseon, 27-23

Archbold 59 Toledo Christian 40

ARCHBOLD – Alex Roth hit four of Archbold’s eight three-pointers as he finished with 18 points in the Bluestreaks 59-40 win. DJ Newman was next in scoring for Archbold (9-5) with seven field goals to total 14 points.

ARCHBOLD      15  19  10  15 – 59

T. CHRISTIAN  13  7    14   6 –  40

JUNIOR VARSITY: TC, 55-46

Hicksville 39 Fayette 23

HICKSVILLE –The Aces (11-5) took an early 14-3 lead and then outscored the Eagles 13-8 in the fourth to close out a 39-23 victory. Elijah Lerma topped Fayette (10-5) with 11 points.

FAYETTE         3   6  6   8 – 23

HICKSVILLE  14  7  6  13 – 39

JUNIOR VARSITY: Hicksville, 33-18

Continental 51 North Central 38

CONTINENTAL – The Pirates (5-10) grabbed a 22-18 lead at halftime and extended it with a 16-8 third quarter to knock off North Central. Landon Justice led the North Central (8-5) offense with 10 points

N. CENTRAL        8   10    8   12 – 38

CONTINENTAL  10  12   16  13 – 51

JUNIOR VARSITY: N. Central, 45-30

Edon 53 Edgerton 29

EDGERTON – Edon raced to a 20-6 advantage after one quarter thanks to Drew Gallehue scoring 12 of his game-high 19 points in the opening stanza as Edon (8-5) rolled to the non-league win. Caden Nester also was in double figures for Edon with four field goals and nine free throws for 17. The Bulldogs (3-12) were fronted by 12 points from Cole Meyer.

EDON          20  8  9  16 – 53

EDGERTON  6   3  9  11 – 29

JUNIOR VARSITY: Edon, 39-38

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hilltop 50 MVCD 21

WEST UNITY – The Cadets improved to 11-5 as they cruised to a 50-21 non-league win over Maumee Valley Country Day. Libbie Baker poured in 22 points for Hilltop, whose defense held the Hawks to single digits in each quarter.

MVCD       2    4    6   9 – 21

HILLTOP  15  13  14  8 – 50

St. Marys Memorial 53 Bryan 46

ST MARYS – Bryan led 21-10 after one quarter but was outscored 43-25 the rest of the way in a loss to the Roughriders. Reese Grothaus and Addie Arnold each had 14 points for Bryan.

BRYAN        21  12  5   8 – 46

ST MARYS  10  19  9  15 – 53

JUNIOR VARSITY: Bryan, 29-15

GIRLS SWIM & DIVE

Wauseon 121 Sandusky Perkins 60

WAUSEON WINNERS: 200 MEDLEY RELAY-Wauseon (A) 2:06; 200 FREESTYLE-Duden (2:07); 200 YARD IM-Rhoades (2:29): 50 FREESTYLE-Hallett (27.3); 100 BUTTERFLY-Rhoades (1:08); 100 FREESTYLE-Hallett (59.7); 1 METER DIVING-DiSanti (162.8 pts); 500 FREESTYLE-Duden (5:39); 200 FREESTYLE RELAY-Wauseon (A) 1:49; 100 BREASTSTROKE- Kuntz (1:16); 400 FREESTYLE RELAY- Wauseon (A) 4:01

BOYS SWIM & DIVE

Sandusky Perkins 98 Wauseon 64

WAUSEON WINNERS: 200 FREESTYLE-Ankney (1:56); 200 YARD IM-Scherer (2:10); 100 FREESTYLE-Reeder (55.1); 1 METER DIVING-Schweinhagen (141.8 pts); 200 FREESTYLE RELAY-Wauseon (A) 1:37; 400 FREESTYLE RELAY-Wauseon (A) 3:34


 

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