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Home»Sports»High School Sports Roundup For December 13, 2022
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High School Sports Roundup For December 13, 2022

By Newspaper StaffDecember 14, 2022Updated:January 20, 2023No Comments6 Mins Read
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GIRLS BASKETBALL

Archbold 58 Pettisville 49

ARCHBOLD – Archbold (6-3) held a 29-15 advantage on the boards and gradually pulled way in the second half to trip up the Blackbirds 58-49.

Archbold’s Leah McQuade led all scorers with 14 and Alayna Perez had 10 helped by a 5/6 night at the line.

Ellie Grieser led the Pettisville (4-4) attack with 13 and Amanda Grimm tallied 10.

PETTISVILLE (49) – Grieser 13; Klopfenstein 2; Bennett 0; Grimm 10; Miller 9; King 4; Beck 2; Crawford 9; Totals: 14-4-9 – 49


ARCHBOLD (58) – Rupp 5; McQuade 14; Grime 7; Perez 10; Ruffer 4; Pedraza 5; Rodriguez 2; Mello 6; Thiel 7; Totals: 14-5-15 – 58

 Pettisville 9  15  9  16 – 49

Archbold 10 17 10 21 – 58


Junior Varsity: Archbold, 30-15

Wauseon 55 Bowling Green 40

BOWLING GREEN – A 23-9 second frame brought the Indians (5-3) back from an early 12-10 hole to earn the road win 55-40.

Hayley Meyer dropped a game-high 26 points with nine buckets and 8/10 at the free throw line and Maite Marugan chipped in with 11 for Wauseon.

WAUSEON (55) – Stasa 9; Strain 0; Pelok 0; Coronado 4; B. Rupp 0; S. Rupp 3; Leatherman 0; Kay. Ehrsam 2; Marugan 11; Meyer 26; Kar. Ersham; Totals: 18-3-10 – 55


BOWLING GREEN (40) – Knowlton 1; Dean-Scheele 4; Maas 4; Sayen 10; Lol. Thompson 12; Lon. Thompson 2; Greiner 5; Fry 0; Konecny 2; Totals: 15-2-4 – 40

 Wauseon           10 23 14 8 – 55

Bowling Green 12  9  10 9 – 40

Junior Varsity: Wauseon, 49-16

Fairview 70 Delta 21

SHERWOOD – The Apaches were in control from the start as they led 50-7 at halftime and cruised to a 70-21 win over Delta (4-3).

Carrie Zeedyk drained four triples and finished with 20 points, Kelly Crites pumped in 19, and Allison Rhodes netted 10 for Fairview (6-2).

Kendall Sprow was 2/3 at foul line and had two buckets for six points to lead the Panthers.

DELTA (21) – Weber 4; Munger 0; Burres 4; Martinez 0; Friess 3; Sprow 6; Lamb 0; Gillen 0; Smith 2; Todd 0; Risner 2; Totals: 7-0-7 – 21

FAIRVIEW (70) – Mavis 0; Singer 4; Ca. Zeedyk 20; Sharp 2; Crites 19; Rhodes 10; Merritt 0; Hammer 8; Taylor 5; Ch. Zeedyk 2; Grinnell 0. Totals 21-6-10 – 70

 Delta        2   5   5  9 – 21

Fairview 30 20 14 6 – 70

Junior Varsity: Fairview, 55-20

Bryan 40 Napoleon 24

BRYAN – Bryan (6-1) shutdown the Napoleon offense by holding the Wildcats to less than ten points in each quarter to beat Napoleon (4-4) for the first time since 2017.

Kailee Thiel had 14 points to pace Bryan while Reese Grothaus had 12 and Ella Voight added 10.

NAPOLEON (24) – Sonnenberg 0; Ripke 0; Rosebrook 2; M. Kruse 4; Chipps 12; Huddle 0; L. Kruse 2; Tassler 2; Oberhaus 2; Burill 0; Smith 0; Totals: 9-1-3 – 24

BRYAN (40) – Thiel 14; Voigt 10; Gray 2; Grothaus 12; Rau 0; Smith 0; Arnold 0; Langenderfer 2. Totals: 13-3-5 – 40

 Napoleon 6  2  7   9 – 24

Bryan         11 6 11 12 – 40

Junior Varsity: Bryan, 22-20

BOYS BASKETBALL

Wauseon 47 Sylvania Southview 41

WAUSEON – The Indians used a 15-8 third quarter to retake the lead and then survived Southview (0-4) connecting on three treys in the final frame to pull out a 47-41 win.

Tyson Rodriguez registered a double-double for Wauseon (4-2) with 14 points while collecting 10 rebounds, Landon Hines also had 14, and Jack Leatherman added 10.

SOUTHVIEW (41) – Carter 8; Alexander 5; Sears 2; Bays 14; Offenburg 10; Steinhauser 0; Selmon 0; Powers 2; Baden 0; Totals: 9-6-5 – 41

WAUSEON (47) – Leatherman 10; Rodriguez 14; Armstrong 5; McLeod 4; Borton 0; Gleckler 0; Hines 14; Parsons 0; Totals: 15-2-11 – 47

 Southview 11 10 8 12 – 41

Wauseon    9 10 15 13 – 47

Junior Varsity: Wauseon, 42-38

Freshman: Southview, 29-23

Ottawa Hills 53 Evergreen 51

OTTAWA HILLS – The Vikings (3-2) fell behind 17-6 after one quarter and battled back before falling short 53-51 at Ottawa Hills (2-3).

Eli Keifer topped all scorers with 21 and Tyson Woodring added 14 in the loss.

EVERGREEN (51) – Keifer 21; Woodring 14; Lumbrezer 5; Walker 1; Emmitt 2; Gillen 8: Totals: 14-2-17 – 51

OTTAWA HILLS (53) – McCaffery 18; George 12; Coy 3; Snyder 2; C. Anderson 5; Miller 11; N. Anderson 2; Totals 20-1-10 – 53

 Evergreen      6 17 16 12 – 51

Ottawa Hills 17 9 13 14 – 53

Junior Varsity: Evergreen, 52-46

Edgerton 51 Stryker 41

EDGERTON – Edgerton went 18/23 at the charity stripe in the final quarter and was 23/30 in the game as they picked up their first win of the season.

Nathan Swank paced a balanced effort from Edgerton (1-3) with 16, Cory Herman had 11 and Corey Everetts notched 10.

Daniel Donovan and Elijah Juillard had 11 each for Stryker (9-21), who was just 9/21 from the free throw line.

STRYKER (41) – Juillard 11; Villanueva 5; LaBo 2; M. Donovan 7; Cadwell 1; D. Donovan 11; Barnum 4; W. Donovan 0; Totals: 10-4-9 – 41

EDGERTON (51) – Blue 9; Everetts 10; Picillo 2; Walkup 0; Herman 11; Swank 16; Kennerk 0; Krontz 3; Totals: 11-2-23 – 51

 Stryker    7 10 7 17 – 41

Edgerton 9 14 6 22 – 51

Junior Varsity: Stryker, 32-21

BOYS SWIMMING & DIVING

Wauseon 85 Bryan 81

EVENT WINNERS: 200 MEDLEY RELAY – Bryan A (Moore, Pittman, Ward, Luce) 2:02; 200 FREESTYLE – Reeder (W) 2:01; 200 YARD IM – Ankney (W) 2:20; 50 FREESTYLE – I. Bourn (W) 25.2; 100 BUTTERFLY – Ankney (W) 52.1; Davis (B) 1:05; 100 FREESTYLE –    1 METER DIVING – Schweinhagen (W) 159 pts; 500 FREESTYLE – Reeder (W) 5:39; 200 FREESTYLE RELAY – Wauseon A (Kuntz, Reeder, I. Bourn, Ankney) 1:41; 100 BACKSTROKE – Moore (B) 1:11; 100 BREASTSTROKE – Pittman (B) 1:16; 400 FREESTYLE RELAY – Wauseon A (Siler, Reeder, Kuntz, Ankney) 3:58

GIRLS SWIMMING & DIVING

Bryan 93 Wauseon 91

EVENT WINNERS: 200 MEDLEY RELAY – Wauseon A (Fisher, Kuntz, G. Rhoades, Wasnich) 2:07; 200 FREESTYLE – Ankney (W) 2:06); 200 YARD IM – G. Rhoades (W) 2:27;  50 FREESTYLE – N. Kunsman (B) 25.6; 100 BUTTERFLY – G. Rhoades (W) 1:05; 100 FREESTYLE – Wasnich (W) 59.9; 1 METER DIVING – DiSanti (W) 158.2 pts; 500 FREESTYLE – Ankney (W) 5:35; 200 FREESTYLE RELAY – Wauseon A (E. Rhoades, Wasnich, G. Rhoades, Ankney) 1:49; 100 BACKSTROKE – Fisher (W) 1:13; 100 BREASTSTROKE – Kuntz (W) 1:17; 400 FREESTYLE RELAY – Bryan A (Zigler, Durdel, Lambert, Devlin) 4:30


 

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