GIRLS BOWLING
Liberty Center 2,209 Bryan 2,056
NAPOLEON – AJ Seedorf rolled games of 204 and 222 for a 426 series to lead Liberty Center to the win on their home lanes over Bryan.
Kyah Davis fronted the Lady Bears by firing a 203 in game two and finished with a 350 series.
At River City Bowl-A-Way
Bryan (2,056) – J. Federspiel 173-153; Grymonprez 178-156; Davis 147-203; H. Federspiel 158-163; Hartman 141; Campbell 124; Bryan Baker 460
Liberty Center (2,209) – Smith 208-164; Amstutz 177-159; Roth 166-205; Seedorf 204-222; Bowers 124; Garretson 124; Liberty Center Baker 456
Wauseon 2,295 Patrick Henry 1,808
DESHLER – Wauseon posted a 625 in the Baker Games to clinch the win and stay undefeated on the season.
Danielle Carr had the high game for Wauseon with a 206 and Jayde Ramos accounted for the high series (186-204).
At Deshler Lanes
Wauseon (2,295) – Ramos 186-204; Horner 157-172; D. Carr 138-206; R. Carr 157-142; Stevens 135-173; Wauseon Baker 625
Patrick Henry (1,808) – no statistics
Swanton 1,233 Tinora 1,043
DEFIANCE – Swanton led after match play 942-774 en route to their first win of the season. Makayla Balonek paced the Bulldogs with a 97 and 127 in the win.
At Defiance Recreation
Swanton (1,233) – Balonek 97-127; Gossett 102-87; Roytek 94-92; Scherger 105-62; Urbina 106-70; Swanton Baker 291
Tinora (1,043) – Cook 106-81; Weber 106-116; Billing 85-115; Kimmel 75-90; Tinora Baker 269
BOYS BOWLING
Liberty Center 2,745 Bryan 2,250
NAPOLEON – All five Liberty Center bowlers posted games of 200 or higher in game two as the Tigers picked up a 2,745-2,250 win over Bryan.
Dakota Brandeberry garnered games of 246 and 194 for Bryan and Caleb Muhe contributed a 407 (208-199).
At River City Bowl-A-Way
Bryan (2,250) – Brandeberry 246-194; Muhe 208-199; Stoy 189-205; Singh 136; Mills 141; Craig 141-123; Bryan Baker 469
Liberty Center (2,745) – Sexton 225-245; Wilhelm 203-221; Amstutz 189-234; Blanton 206-217; McDoogle 169-253; Liberty Center Baker 582

Wauseon 2,297 Patrick Henry 2,185
DESHLER – The Indians took game one 860-807 and captured the Baker Games 540-478 as they stayed unbeaten by knocking off the Patriots.
Ryan Marks had the high game for Wauseon with a 255 in game two and Parker Black rolled games of 209 and 177 for a 386 series.
At Deshler Lanes
Wauseon (2,297) – Black 209-177; Gleckler 170-138; Little 190-166; Marks 177-255; Panico 114; Stevens 161; Wauseon Baker 540
Patrick Henry (2,185) – Braden 118-119; Geahlen 163-177; Hathaway 177-215; Hoops 194-227; Lammer 155-162; Patrick Henry Baker 478
Delta 2,290 Evergreen 2,166
SWANTON – Evergreen was in front 802-782 after the opening game before Delta responded with a 979 in game two to grab the lead and the win.
Brenden Pribe spearheaded the Panthers by posting a 444 (182-262) and Konrad Hawking tallied a 415 (205-210).
Michael Laver led Evergreen with a 394 (184-210) and Mitchell Gillen carded a 379 (201-178).

At Swanton Sports Center
Evergreen (2,166) – Laver 184-210; Gillen 201-178; McKenzie 141-146; Robinette 162-134; Baker 114-162; Evergreen Baker 534
Delta (2,290) – Pribe 182-262; Stricker 140-152; Hawkins 205-210; Waugh 117-189; McQueen 138-166; Delta Baker 529
Tinora 2,045 Swanton 1,897
DEFIANCE – Isaiah Goliver posted a 249-149 and Elijah Goliver added a 181 and 161 to carry the Rams past Swanton 2,045-1,897.
Chase Lafferty-Reside turned in a 215 in game one to pace the Bulldogs while Conner Williams rolled a 361 series.
At Defiance Recreation
Swanton (1,897) – S. Lafferty-Reside 149-199; Williams 177-184; Lafferty-Reside 215-131; Bates 108-101; Chovan 104-115; Swanton Baker 414
Tinora (2,045) – I. Goliver 249-149; Fenter 168-103; Stein 124-155; E. Goliver 181-161; Higbea 103; Short 146; Tinora Baker 506

BOYS BASKETBALL
Tinora 43 Edgerton 38
EDGERTON – Luke Harris dilled four shot deeps and dropped 20 points as Tinora (3-2, 1-0 GMC) opened GMC play with a 43-38 win at Edgerton.
Corey Everetts had four buckets and four free throws to front the Bulldogs (1-4, 0-1 GMC) with 12 points.
TINORA (43) – Eckert 6; Plassman 2; Anders 1; Rittenhouse 10; Harris 20; Ackerman 4; Friedrickson 0; Totals: 6-6-13 – 43
EDGERTON (38) – Blue 5; Everetts 12; Picillo 0; Walkup 2; Herman 6; Swank 7; Krontz 6: Totals: 8-2-16 – 38
Tinora 11 9 12 11 – 43
Edgerton 8 12 7 11 – 38
Junior Varsity: Tinora, 40-30
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Holgate 43 Edon 34
HOLGATE – The undermanned Tigers (5-3, 1-0 BBC) jumped out to a 12-3 lead after one quarter and overcame just a 14/37 (38%) performance at the foul line to get the way in their BBC opener.

Natalie Wofford scored 12 of Edon’s (2-8, 0-1 BBC) 20 points in the second half and finished with 14 on the night.
EDON (34) — Wofford 14; A. Derck 0; Gr. Ripke 3; Craven 1; M. Derck 0; Hickman 2; G. Ge. Ripke 5; Rombouts 0; Gearig 9; Reitzel 0; Totals: 10-1-11 – 34
HOLGATE (43) — Tijerina 3; Bower 8; Wilhelm 2; Schuller 18; Clark 10; Fritz 0; Pennington 0; Masso 2; Totals: 13-1-12 – 43
Edon 3 11 13 7 – 34
Holgate 12 7 12 12 – 43
Stryker 48 North Central 27
STRYKER – Stryker’s Sage Woolace reached 1,000 points in her career with nine in the opening quarter and had 22 in the game as Stryker (7-1, 1-0 BBC) rolled to a 48-27 win.
Emma Fulk joined Woolace in double figures with 12 and Cailyn Meyers had eight to lead the Eagles (1-8, 0-1 BBC).
NORTH CENTRAL (27) — Meyers 8; Burnett 5; Cruz 0; Zimmerman 7; Turner 2; Dominguez 0; King 4; Wright 1; Walker 0; Frame 0; Totals: 10-1-4 – 27
STRYKER (48) — Froelich 2; Woolace 22; Leupp 0; Fulk 12; Ramon 2; Creighton 0; Wickerham 4; Myers 0; Rethmel 4; Oberlin 2; Totals: 19-2-4 – 48
North Central 4 9 8 11 – 27
Stryker 17 17 8 6 – 48
Junior Varsity: Stryker, 28-18
Montpelier 58 Fayette 31
MONTPELIER – The Locos began their quest for another BBC title by taking a 21-12 halftime lead and then using a 20-7 third quarter to put the game away.
Mandy Taylor racked up a game-high 16 points for Montpelier (6-1, 1-0 BBC) and Kelsie Bumb was close behind with 13.
Demi Storrs and Neveah Powers tallied seven apiece for Fayette (1-7, 0-1 BBC).
FAYETTE (31) — Sinks 3; D. Storrs 7; Mitchell 2; Kovar 0; Powers 7; Gorsuch 0; Brown 3; K. Storrs 0; Ramay 2; Silwinski 3; Schang 4; Totals: 6-3-10 – 31
MONTPELIER (58) — Bumb 13; Hillard 0; Humbarger 0; McGee 5; Mahan 7; Grime 8; Taylor 16; J. Uribes 9; Totals: 20-2-12 – 58
Fayette 5 7 7 12 – 31
Montpelier 11 10 20 17 – 58
Junior Varsity: Fayette, 34-7
Hilltop 39 Pettisville 38
WEST UNITY – In a nip-and-tuck BBC opener, Hilltop (5-3, 1-0 BBC) outscored Pettisville 23-18 in the second half to erase a four-point halftime deficit to pull out a 39-38 victory.
Libbie Baker had 13 for Hilltop and Mia Hancock chipped in with 10.
Hollyn Klopfenstein and Amanda Grimm registered eight points each for the Blackbirds (4-5, 0-1 BBC).
PETTISVILLE (38) – Grieser 2; Klopfenstein 8; Grimm 8; Miller 2; King 5; Beck 6; Crawford 7; Totals: 15-1-3 – 38
HILLTOP (39) – Brown 0; Dickinson 8; Routt 0; Baker 13; Van Arsdalen 0; Bailey 6; Hancock 10; JoHangten 2; Totals: 10-4-7 – 39
Pettisville 11 9 8 10 – 38
Hilltop 8 8 11 12 – 39
Junior Varsity: Pettisville, 25-13