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Home»Sports»High School Sports Roundup For December 12, 2022
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High School Sports Roundup For December 12, 2022

By Newspaper StaffDecember 13, 2022Updated:January 20, 2023No Comments6 Mins Read
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GIRLS BOWLING

Patrick Henry 1,878 Delta 1,845

SWANTON – Patrick Henry trailed 1,417-1,387 following match play before edging Delta 491-428 in the Baker Games to pull out the win.

Ciarra Flickinger posted the high game for Delta with a 245 in game two for a 245 series and Alana Hyott added a 211 in game one.

Patrick Henry (1,878) – R, Breece 144-167; Karmol 172-154; Kuesel 135-173; Piercefield 82-138; Geahlen 102-120

Delta (1,845) – Brown (143-145; Flickinger 136-245; Hyott 211-135; Shelhart 91-103; Tipton 120-88


Wauseon 2,284 Rossford 1,919

NAPOLEON – Kymberlee Yocum accounted the high game (220) and high series (392) for the Indians who stepped out of league play to get the win over Rossford.

Natalie Stevens (204) and Kendal Horner (201) also fired games of 200+ for Wauseon.

Rossford (1,919) – no statistics


Wauseon (2,284) – D. Carr 139-187; R. Carr 155; Ramos 190-174; Stevens 204; Horner 201-142; Yocom 172-220

Bryan 1,691 Tinora 1,329

BRYAN – Eight different Lady Golden Bears rolled at least one game as Bryan beat Tinora for their first win of the season.

Ashley Grymonez rolled the high game for Bryan with a 153 while Jessica Federspiel and Alexis Hartman each added 149s.

Tinora (1,329) – Cook 123-118; Billing 96-94; Weber 111-99; Martinez 117-94; Kimmel 91-77


Bryan (1,691) – J. Federspiel 149; Grymonez 153; Davis 120; Hartman 149; H. Federspiel; Sleesman 143-99; M. Federspiel 141-81; Arrizon 89

 Liberty Center 1,728 Swanton 1,263

SWANTON – Hannah Roth rolled a 324 series with games of 146 and 178 as the Tigers knocked off Swanton.

Audrey Gossett led the Swanton effort with a 249 series (124-125) and Makayla Balonek fired a 230 (116-114).

Liberty Center (1,728) – Smith 134-173; Amstutz 166-155; Roth 146-178; Seedorf 128-143; Bowers 124; Garretson 97

Swanton (1,263) – Balonex 116-114; Gossett 124-125; Roytek 103-113; Scherger 85-79; Urbina 73-82

BOYS BOWLING

Delta 2,356 Patrick Henry 2,079

SWANTON – Dylan Stricker rolled a 255 in game two and ended the night with a 446 series to carry the Panthers to a 2,356-2,079 win over Patrick Henry.

Brody Waugh added a 401 series for Delta by firing games of 200 and 201.

Patrick Henry (2,079) – Hathaway 193-185; Hoops 150-133; Lammers 135-278; Geahlen 171-190; Braden 151-140

Delta (2,356) – Stricker 191-255; Waugh 200-201; Hawkins 179-174; Pribe 178-163; McQueen 143-160

Wauseon 2,356 Evergreen 1,898

NAPOLEON – Wauseon opened with a 982 in game one and cruised to the win to move to 4-0 on the year.

Kage Little fired a 242 in the opening game for the Indians and Parker Black posted a 224.

Michael Laver racked up games of 186 and 171 for a 357 to top Evergreen.

Evergreen (1,898) – Laver 186-171; Gillen 181-153; McKenzie 177-136; Robinette 132-110; Baker 139-78

Wauseon (2,356) – Marks 170-210; Black 224-161; Little 242-171; Gleckler 192-167; Panico 154-161

Tinora 2,279 Bryan 2,164

BRYAN – Bryan led by eight pins after match play, but Tinora won two of the three Baker Games to overtake Bryan for the win.

Issac Stoy topped Bryan with games of 138 and 247 for a 385 series in the loss.

Tinora (2,279) – I. Goliver 150-221; Fenter 174-212; Dtein 140-202; Higbea 174-157; E. Goliver 142-132

Bryan (2,164) – Brandeberry 189-188; Muhe 185-184; Stoy 138-247; Singh 166-153; Mills 125-137

Liberty Center 2,749 Swanton 2,012

SWANTON – Liberty Center’s Wes Wilhelm posted a 300 in game one on his way to a 534 series as the Tigers won convincingly 2,749-2,012.

Conner Williams put together games of 267 and 147 for a 414 series to lead the Bulldogs.

 Liberty Center (2,749) – Willhelm 300-234; Sexton 266-177; Amstutz 219-237; Blanton 168-200; McDougle 220-210

Swanton (2,012) – S. Lafferty-Reside 160-208; Williams 267-147; Bates 149-156; C. Lafferty-Reside 111-144; Chovan 105-92

GIRLS  BASKETBALL

Fayette 56 Toledo Waite 19

FAYETTE – The Eagles drained seven triples and went 7/9 at the charity stripe as they earned their first win of the year.

Kelsie Storrs hir three longballs and added three free tosses for a game-high 12 points.

Waite (19) – Sanchez 8; Miller 0; Hall 0; Drouillard 2; Carter 2; K. Alexander 4; Huggins 0; Hopkins 0; Vansickle 3; Totals: 5-1-6 – 19

Fayette (56) – Sinks 2; D. Storrs 3; Mitchell 3; Kovar 0; Powers 9; Gorsuch 8; Fetterman 0; Brown 5; K. Storrs 12; Ramay 7; Sliwinski 0 Schang 7; Totals: 14-7-7 – 56

Tol. Waite  4  5   6   4 – 19

Fayette     18 11 16 11 – 56

Sylvania Southview 53 Wauseon 47

WAUSEON – Southview broke a 35-35 tie after three frames by edging Wauseon (4-3) 18-12 in the fourth to get the win.

Mackenzie Stasa and Hayley Meyer each had 13 in the loss for Wauseon.

Southview (53) – Dupree 13; Johnson 4; Bourbeau 7; Brown 11; Protsman 0; Schramm 6; Williams 10; Shinaver 0; Huffman 2; Totals: 17-3-10 – 53

Wauseon (47) – Stasa 13; Strain 0; Pelok 0; Coronado 5; S. Rupp 0; Leatherman 0; Kay Ehrsam 7; Marugan 9; Meyer 13; Totals: 10-3-18 – 47

 Southview 12 6 17 18 – 53

Wauseon  13 10 12 12 – 47

Junior Varsity: Wauseon, 32-20

Stryker 53 Hicksville 25

HICKSVILLE – Stryker (6-1) placed ten players in the scoring column as they took a 28-7 lead at halftime on their way to the win.

Sage Woolace had 14 to lead the Stryker ledger.

Stryker (53) – Froelich 7; Woolace 14; Leupp 0; Ruffer 6; Fulk 6; Ramon 1; Creighton 2; Wickerham 3; Myers 3; Rethmel 5; Oberlin 6; Totals: 14-6-7 – 53

Hicksville (25) Adams 4; Perna 2; L. Seitz 2; Neidhardt 3; Bergman 1; Steury 4; Mazur 0; A. Seitz 2; Rice 2; Porter 3; Sanders 0; McAlexander 2; Totals: 8-1-6 – 25

Stryker    13 15 14 11 – 53

Hicksville 2   5   7  11 – 25

Junior Varsity: Stryker, 28-21

Eastside (IN) 56 Edon 18

EASTSIDE – The Blazers raced out to a 35-8 lead at halftime as they rolled to a nonconference win.

Addison Briner fronted Edon (2-7) with three field goals and a free throw for seven points.

Edon (18) Wofford 2; A. Derck 0; Gr. Ripke 0; Craven 0; Briner 7; M. Derck 4; Hickman 0; Gen. Ripke 3; Gearig 2; Reitzel 0; Totals: 6-1-3 – 18

Eastside (56) Kitchen 4; Kessler 8; L. Kreischer 6; Traxler 15; Baker 0; Wies 7; G. Kreischer 9; Hertig 7; Totals: 19-4-6 – 56

Edon        3  5   3  7 – 18

Eastside 19 16 12 9 -56

 OTHER SCORES: (no statistics)

Fairview d. North Central 76-10


 

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