GIRLS BASKETBALL
Archbold 49, Holgate 21
ARCHBOLD – The Streaks outrebounded Holgate 24-17 and forced 25 turnovers in a 49-21 nonleague win at The Thunderdome.
Charlee Forward paced Archbold (10-3) with seven field goals, including three from long range, for a game-high 18 points.
HOLGATE (21) – Blaker 7; Wilhelm 6; Tijerina 2; Jones 2; Eis 4; Totals: 8-1-2 – 21
ARCHBOLD (49) – Pedraza 5; Forward 18; Kinsman 0; Thiel 4; Gericke 7; Wendt 5; Meyer 0; Hurst 2; Bowers 0; Martz 0; Frey 0; Kern 8; Totals: 17-3-6 – 49
HHS 6 4 4 7 – 21
AHS 10 12 16 11 – 49
Bryan 46, Van Wert 41
VAN WERT – Bryan (6-5) used a 13-3 second quarter to overcome an early deficit and made nine three-pointers as a team to pull out the 46-41 win.
Josey Arnold led the barrage from long range with five treys for a team-high 15 points.
BRYAN (46) – Mackenzie Mason 0; Langham 5; Mossburg 9; Hanna 6; Fisher 6; Thiel 2; Arnold 15; Vollmer 3; Totals: 5-9-9 – 46
VAN WERT (41) – DeAmicis 2; Behm 0; Deehring 5; Florence 20; Bohyer 0; Dowdy 10; Geib 4; Totals: 10-5-6 – 41
BHS 9 13 10 14 – 46
VWHS 12 3 13 13 – 41
Junior Varsity: Bryan, 39-17
Delta 59, Lake 44
MILLBURY – The undefeated Panthers trailed 14-5 after one quarter before rallying to outscore Lake 54-40 over the final three quarters to move to 11-0 on the season with the win.
Abbey Todd had 18 points to front Delta with Kendall Sprow adding 15, and Anna Lohman chipped in with 10.
DELTA (59) – Lohman 10; Todd 18; Kruger 5; Friess 0; Sprow 15; Wyse 3; K. Gillen 8; Totals: 15-6-11 – 59
LAKE (44) – Eckenrode 11; Garcia 0; Moreno 0; Wiley 21; Brossia 3; Little 6; Johnston 0; Tobias; Totals: 12-4-8 – 44
DHS 5 15 22 17 – 59
LHS 14 12 7 11 – 44
Ottawa Hills 62, Pettisville 46
OTTAWA HILLS – The Green Bears (7-4) led 36-25 at halftime and closed out the game with a 14-6 fourth quarter for 62-46 win over the Blackbirds.
Becca Strauss’s 18 points led Pettisville and Olivia Miller tacked on 11.

PETTISVILLE (46) – Rice 0; Strauss 18; Hastings 3; Bennett 4; G. Remington 3; Fox 0; M. Remington 7; Miller 11; Davis 0; Beltz 0; Totals: 11-5-8 – 46
OTTAWA HILLS (62) – Kale 9; Potts 2; Gibson 3; Snyder 6; Skiver 25; Berenzweig 2; VanSlooten 15; Totals 17-9-1 – 62
PHS 16 9 15 6 – 46
OHHS 22 14 12 14 – 62
Junior Varsity: Ottawa Hills, 29-21
Wauseon 50, Defiance 30
DEFIANCE – Wauseon raced to a 25-7 lead at halftime and cruised in the second half to a 50-30 win at Defiance (3-9).
Johanna Tester had 14 points to lead Wauseon (10-2) and Mackenzie Stasa canned three triples on her way to 12.
WAUSEON (50) – Stasa 12; Tester 14; Leatherman 0; Coronado 4; Sanchez 0; Hamilton 2; Rupp 7; Tule 0; Oyer 0; Reyes 11; Kissel 0; Sanford 0; Rupp 0; Fisher 0; Totals 13-6-6 – 50
DEFIANCE (30) – Rowlison 10; Sanford 0; Hohenberger 0; Leatherman 1; Siler 3; Hasselbring 0; Rolling 9; Ramirez 0; Keller 0; Fernandez 0; Ceballos 7; Totals: 9-1-9 – 30

WHS 16 9 15 10 – 50
DHS 6 1 10 13 – 30
Junior Varsity: Wauseon, 29-13
OTHER SCORES:
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Evergreen 49, Otsego 37
BOYS BASKETBALL
Hilltop 54, Camden-Frontier (MI) 35
WEST UNITY – Hilltop built a commanding 41-21 lead after three quarters as they evened their overall record at 5-5 with a 54-35 win.
Three Cadets were in double digits led by Drew Bailey with 13, Cameron Schlosser had 12, and Micah Rossman tallied 11.
CAMDEN-FRONTIER (35) – Bever 0; Castro-Thilo 8; Gary 5; Draherm 4; Kurtz 0; Drake 3; Bl. Bever 3; Conroy 10; Dyl. Drake 0; Clark 2; Totals: 9-3-8 – 35
HILLTOP (54) – Grubbs 0; Verdin 3; Schlosser 12; Shimp 3; Kessler 3; Bowers 0; Rossman 11; Bailey 13; Stephens 0; B. Guillen 9; J. Gillen 0; Totals: 16-5-7 – 54

HHS 12 11 18 13 – 54
CFHS 9 5 7 14 – 35
Stryker 48, Hicksville 21
HICKSVILLE – The Stryker (6-6) defense held Hicksville (6-5) to single digits in each quarter and buried eight three balls as they rolled to a 48-21 road win.
Jacob Myers and Owen Rupp led Stryker with 15 points each and combined for seven of the eight three-pointers.
STRYKER (48) – Donovan 7; Myers 15; Damms 2; Capps 0; Stewart 0; Chapple 0; Batterson 0; Wickerham 9; Rupp 15; Totals: 10-8-4 – 48
HICKSVILLE (21) – Sanders 0; Langham 2; Turnbull 5; Graber 0; Stuckey 3; Eicher 4; Rosalez 0; Phillips 3; Avalos 2; Leavell 0; Castillo 2; Haines 0; Totals: 6-3 – 21
HHS 4 4 5 8 – 21
SHS 12 15 11 10 – 48
Montpelier 61, Lakewood Park Christian 32
MONTPELIER – The Locos led 21-11 after one quarter en route to a 61-32 win over Lakewood Park. Wesley Hartsock had 20 points to lead the Montpelier (8-2) attack and CJ Fidler added 18.

LAKEWOOD (32) – Knox 0; Born 3; Frietac 5; Shirar 0; McFarland 16; Carnahan 0; Houser 2; Black 2; Nixon 4; Nolot; Totals: 12-2-2 – 32
MONTPELIER (61) – Saneholtz 0; Plourde 0; Sharps 8; Fidler 18; M. Smeltzer 0; Hartsock 20; Sommer 2; Alvira 0; Bass 5; K. Smeltzer 8; Riggenbach 0; Totals: 18-5-10 – 61
LAKEWOOD 11 5 13 3 – 32
MONTPELIER 21 14 15 11 – 61
Junior Varsity: Montpelier, 42-29
Genoa 53, Swanton 45
SWANTON –Swanton (7-5) was in front 36-35 after three quarters before Genoa (8-3) pulled away with an 18-9 fourth quarter for a 53-45 win.
Senior Charlie Wood topped the Bulldog effort with 16 and Evan Reinhard added a dozen.
GENOA (53) – Wollard 3; Magnone 10; Plantz 8; R. Routson 9; L. Routson 0; Asman 6; Goodman 2; Mollenhauer 15; Totals: 13-5-12 – 53
SWANTON (45) – O’Shea 8; Young 0; Ruiz 5; Mitchey 0; Bolyard 2; Reinhard 12; Lemon 2; Wood 16; Totals: 11-5-8 – 45
GHS 17 12 6 18 – 53
SHS 9 13 14 9 – 45
Junior Varsity: Swanton, 39-37
Freshman: Genoa, 37-29
North Central 59, Fayette 41
PIONEER – North Central (3-7) scored 21 points in the second quarter to lead 35-21 at halftime to get a 59-41 win over Fayette.
Tyler Meyers paced the homestanding Eagles with 15 points while Anton Hegler and Jackson Poynter each had 10. Caden Leininger fronted Fayette (1-9) with 13 and Xander Goble added 10 in the setback.
N. CENTRAL (59) – Hegler 10; Douglass 5; Sanchez 0; Poynter 10; Meyers 15; Reinbolt 2; Whitley 9; Stewart 0; Clark 8; Brigle 0; Totals: 18-4-11 – 59
FAYETTE (41) – Beauregard 4; C. Leininger 13; Blanco 1; M. Leininger 0; Lichtenwald 6; Bieber 5; Andrews 0; Lee 2; Goble 10; Totals: 14-3-4 – 41
FHS 9 12 14 6 – 41
NCHS 14 21 11 13 – 59
Junior Varsity: N. Central, 36-35