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Home»Sports»High School Sports Roundup For December 5, 2022
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High School Sports Roundup For December 5, 2022

By Newspaper StaffDecember 6, 2022Updated:January 14, 2023No Comments6 Mins Read
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BOYS BOWLING

Wauseon 2,227 Bryan 2,179

BRYAN – Wauseon built a 1,772-1,672 lead following match play and then held off Bryan in Baker play to pull out the win at Bryan.

Ryan Marks spearheaded the Indians with games of 220 and 213 while Parker Black added a 223 in game one and finished with a 409 series.

Bryan’s score was fronted by Dakota Brandeberry who tallied games of 195 and 217.

At Bryan Lanes

Wauseon (2,227) – Marks 220-213; Black 223-186; Panico 188-172; Little 140-1182; Luce 127; Gleckler 121; Wauseon Baker 455

Bryan (2,179) – Brandeberry 195-217; Stoy 185-189; Muhe 146-198; Proxmire – 160-136; Mills 141; Douglas 105; Bryan Baker 507

Delta 2,201 Swanton 1,953

SWANTON – Brody Waugh rolled a 204 and Dylan Stricker post a 375 series (194-181) to lead Delta to the win over Swanton.

Scott Lefferty-Reside fired an opening game of 242 on his way to the high series of the match with a 438.

At Swanton Sports Center

Delta (2,201) – Pribe 185; Stricker 194-181; Waugh 165-204; McQueen 187-139; Hawkins 181-160; Cone 119; Delta Baker 486

Swanton (1,953) – S. Lefferty-Reside 242-196; Williams 190-157; Bates 115-200; C. Lefferty-Reside 126-155; Chovan 72-103; Swanton Baker 397

Tinora 2,027 Evergreen 1,855

ADRIAN – Tinora led 1,580-1,512 following match play and used 104 advantge in Baker play to secure the win.

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Evergreen’s Michael Laver turned in the high game of the night (234) and the high series (390).

At Lenawee Recreation

Tinora (2,027) – I. Goliver 187-169; Stein 196-121; Fenter 170-191; E. Goliver 145-130; Higbea 140-131; Tinora Baker 447

Evergreen (1,855) – Laver 234-156; Gillen 156-168; Robinette 177-135; Mckenzie 155-131; Hansel 89; Myers 111; Evergreen Baker 343

GIRLS BOWLING

Wauseon 2,120 Bryan 1,985

BRYAN – Wauseon led by just 19 pins entering the Baker Games where they topped Bryan 536-420 to pull away for the win.

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Jayde Ramos led Wauseon with a 229 in game two for a 377 series and Ashley Grymonprez tallied a 192 and a 200 to total a 392 series for the Golden Bears

At Bryan Lanes

Wauseon (2,120) – Stevens 162; Ramos 148-229; R. Carr 178-158; Horner 160-149; Yocom 116; D. Carr 137-147; Wauseon Baker 536

Bryan (1,985) – Grymonprez 192-200; Davis 168-169; Federspiel 153-183; Campbell 128-149; Hartman 124-99 Bryan Baker 420

Delta 1,724 Swanton 1,273

SWANTON – Ciarra Flickinger led a balanced scoresheet for Delta with a 385 series in a win over the Bulldogs.

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Makayla Balonek rolled a 110 followed by a 145 to lead Swanton.

At Swanton Sports Center

Delta (1,724) – Brown 197-139; Flickinger 202-183; Hyott 116-118; Tipton 101-101; Shelhart 109-93; Delta Baker 365

Swanton (1,273) – Balonek 110-145; Gossett 118-107; Roytek 94-115; Scherger 82-86; Urbina 74-64; Swanton Baker 278

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Stryker 38 Fayette 11

STRYKER – Stryker shutout the Eagles (0-5) in the first quarter and limited Fayette to just one field goal through the first quarters to get a 38-11 non-conference win.

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Sage Woolace topped Stryker (4-1) with 13 and Emma Fulk contributed 10.

FAYETTE (11) — Sinks 2; Mitchell 0; Kovar 1; Powers 2; Gorsuch 4; Fetterman 0; Storrs 2; Ramay 0; Sliwinski 0; Schang 0; Totals: 4-3 – 11

STRYKER (38) — Froelich 3; Woolace 13; Leupp 2; Oberlin 0; Fulk 10; Ramon 0; Creighton 2; Wickerham 2; Myers 0; Rethmel 2; Ruffer 4; Totals: 13-1-9 – 38

Fayette 0 2  1  8 – 11

Stryker 7 11 9 11 – 38

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Junior Varsity: Stryker, 31-19

Bryan 68 Edgerton 30

EDGERTON – Bryan had ten players reach the scoring column as they used a balanced attack to cruise to a 68-30 win at Edgerton.

Reese Grothaus and Allie Alspaugh fronted Bryan (5-1) with 12 points each while Ava Zimmerman and Kailee Thiel each had 10.

Taylor Smith had two treys and two free throws for eight points to pace Edgerton (0-6)

BRYAN (68) – Zimmerman 0; Thiel 10; Voigt 10; Gray 5; Grothaus 12; Brown 3; Rau 6; Smith 3; Arnold 3; Langenderfer 4; Alspaugh 12: Totals: 23-5-7 – 68

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EDGERTON (30) – Ritter 2; Gerschutz 0; Smith 8; Swank 4; Cape 6; Stuut 2; Farnham 6; Warner 0; Everetts 0; Blalock 2; Totals: 4-4-10 – 30

 Bryan     27 18 17 6 – 68

Edgerton 9  7   5  9 – 30

Junior Varsity: Bryan, 36-22

Fairview 45 Wauseon 40

WAUSEON – Fairview (3-2) clamped down on the Indians offense and held them to just 11 second half points to rally from a 29-18 deficit at halftime to get the win.

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Carrie Zeedyk pumpred in 18 points, 12 in the second half, to lead Fairview.

Kaylin Ehrsam topped Wauseon (3-2) with 14 points and Hayley Meyer added 10 in the loss.

FAIRVIEW (45) – Mavis 2; Singer 0; Ca. Zeedyk 18; Crites 12; Rhodes 7; Merritt 0; Hammer 6; Totals: 11-4-11

WAUSEON (40) – Stasa 8; Strain 0; Coronado 8; Leatherman 0; Kay. Ehrsam 14; Marugan 0; Meyer 10. Totals: 9-5-7 – 40

 Fairview   8 10 18 9 – 45

Bryan Eagles

Wauseon 14 15 7 4 – 40

Junior Varsity: Fairview 42-32

Archbold 43 Defiance 36

DEFIANCE – Sophie Rupp had seven field goals and was 4/8 from the line to lead Archbold (5-1) to a 43-36 win in the semifinals of the Defiance Physical Therapy Classic.

Leah McQuade added 11 for the Bluestreaks who will face Ayersville (4-1) in the championship game tonight at 7:30pm.

ARCHBOLD (43) – Pedraza 0; Rupp 18; Perez 0; Thiel 7; Rodriguez 0; McQuade 11; C. Grime 7; Mello 0; N. Grime 0; Ruffer 0; Totals: 15-2-7 – 43

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DEFIANCE (36) – Kroeckel 0; Maynard 8; Brenner 0; Ramirez 0; Hoffman 5; Garcia 10; Horvath 13; McDonald 0; Totals: 11-1-15 – 36

 Archbold 15 12 8 8 – 43

Defiance 13 2 14 7 – 36

Delta 45 Pettisville 42

DELTA – Grace Munger scored 13 points and Khloe Weber added 11 to help Delta move to 3-1 on the season after a 45-42 win.

Grace Crawford registered 10 points for the Blackbirds (3-3).

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PETTISVILLE (42) – Grieser 7; Klopfenstein 4; Grimm 3; Strauss 0; Miller 9; King 3; Beck 6; Crawford 10; Totals: 8-2-20 – 42

DELTA (45) – Weber 11; Munger 13; Burres 8; Friess 2; Sprow 8; Lamb 0; Smith 1; Todd 2; Totals: 13-3-10 – 45

 Pettisville 7 11 9 15 – 42

Delta        10 5 11 19 – 45

Junior Varsity: Delta, 27-16

Nafziger Chiro

Hilltop 59 Hicksville 24

WEST UNITY – Hilltop’s Libbie Baker outscored the Aces (1-5)  by herself as she poured in 27 points in a 59-24 non-league win.

Jayma Bailey was also in double figures for the Cadets (3-3) with seven field goals and a free throw for 15.

HICKSVILLE (24) – Seitz 13; Bergman 7; Parker 4; Totals: 8-2-2 – 24

HILLTOP (59) – Brown 2; Dickinson 3; Routt 3; Baker 27; VanArsdalen 2; Bailey 15; Hancock 7; Totals: 18-3-14 – 59

 Hilltop     18 10 13 18 – 59

Handyman – Color

Hicksville 11 3  4   6 – 24

Junior Varsity: Hicksville, 39-16


 

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