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Home»Sports»High School Sports Roundup For February 10th, 2022
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High School Sports Roundup For February 10th, 2022

February 11, 2022Updated:March 28, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read

LEAGUE TITLE … Reese Grothaus looks to score with her left hand in third quarter of Thursday night’s win. Grothaus tallied 16 points to lead all scorers. (PHOTO BY RICH HARDING, STAFF)


GIRLS BASKETBALL

Bryan 58 Evergreen 33

BRYAN – The Golden Bears (16-4, 6-0 NWOAL) wrapped up at least a share of their third consecutive NWOAL championship after a 58-33 Senior Night win over Evergreen.

Reese Grothaus topped the scoring for Bryan with 16 and Delilah Taylor added 10. Macy Chamberlin led the Evergreen (12-8, 3-3) effort with 13 and Bekah Bowser netted 10.

EVERGREEN  3   9   11  10 – 33

BRYAN            6  27  16   9 –  58

JUNIOR VARSITY: Bryan, 50-35

Wauseon 73 Delta 33

DELTA – Wauseon (19-3, 6-1 NWOAL) exploded for a 28-point second quarter to take a 46-14 lead at halftime as they ended the regular season with a 73-33 victory.

Hayley Meyer dropped 27 points and collected eight rebounds for Wauseon while Marisa Seiler had 21, and Autumn Pelok added 10.

Khloe Weber fronted Delta (5-15, 2-5) with four buckets and three free throws for 11 points.

WAUSEON  18  28  21  6 – 73

DELTA           9    5   15  4 –  33

JUNIOR VARSITY: Wauseon, 17-12

Archbold 53 Swanton 18

ARCHBOLD – The Bluestreaks put ten players in the scoring column as they won convincingly over Swanton 53-18.

Leah McQuade fronted Archbold (13-8, 4-2 NWOAL) with 11 points and Addi Ziegler had five buckets for 10.

Alaina Pelland was high scorer for the Bulldogs (9-12, 0-7) with three field goals and a free throw for seven points.

SWANTON    7    2    4    5 – 18

ARCHBOLD  16  11  14  12 – 53

JUNIOR VARSITY: Archbold, 38-23

Edon 43 Fayette 10

EDON – Edon (6-15, 2-4 BBC) held the Eagles to single digits in each quarter for a 43-10 win on Senior Night for the Bombers.

Carlie Kiess had 10 points to lead Edon while Demi Storrs had three for Fayette (1-19, 0-6).

FAYETTE  1   3    2    4 – 10

EDON        7  17  11   8 – 43

JUNIOR VARSITY: Edon, 27-20

Stryker 48 Pettisville 27

PETTISVILLE – Stryker hit eight three-pointers as team in a 48-27 road win. Sage Woolace paced the Stryker (10-11, 3-3 BBC) offense with five field goals and was 4/4 at the charity stripe for 16 points.

Leah Beck was the only Blackbird (3-19, 1-6 BBC) in double figures with 15.

STRYKER  11  16  15  6 – 48

P’VILLE     6     3    4  14 – 27

JUNIOR VARSITY: Stryker, 30-28

Hilltop 51 Holgate 28

HOLGATE – The Cadets (14-7, 5-1 BBC) dominated the second and third quarters by outscoring the Tigers (8-13, 3-3) 33-11 to pull away for a 51-28 win.

Jayma Bailey led a balanced attack for Hilltop with 12 points.

HILLTOP   11  16  17  7 – 51

HOLGATE  8    4    7   9 –  28

JUNIOR VARSITY: Holgate, 22-8

Tinora 70 Edgerton 34

DEFIANCE – Tinora (14-8, 5-2 GMC) had four players in double digits led by Liz Mueller with 16 points as they cruised past Edgerton 70-34.

Addie Cape made three shots from deep on her way to a team-high 11 points for the Bulldogs (2-20, 0-7).

TINORA       15  15  22  18 – 70

EDGERTON  4   14  13   3 –   34

JUNIOR VARSITY: Tinora, 56-17

GIRLS BOWLING

Patrick Henry 2,318 Evergreen 1,828

DESHLER – Patrick Henry (10-2, 8-2 NWOAL) jumped out to an 857-718 advantage after game one and rolled past Evergreen 2,318-1,828.

Carly Kanneman totaled a 322 (169, 153) for the Viking (4-7, 3-7) high series and Keigan Shuster added a 320 (159, 161).

BOYS BOWLING

Bryan 2,347 Swanton 2,145

SWANTON – Bryan’s Matt Meade posted a 459 (191, 268) and Dakota Brandeberry recorded a 399 (183, 216) as the Golden Bears (12-2, 10-2 NWOAL) ended the regular season with a win at Swanton.

Seth Sweet topped the Bulldogs (7-7, 6-6) with games of 185 and 184 for a 369 series.

Patrick Henry 2,411 Evergreen 2,117

DESHLER – Josh Hoops and Tyler Piercefield each had opening games of 214 to lead the Patriots (9-5, 8-4 NWOAL) over Evergreen.

Zachary Laver and Mason Luttrell each fired a 370 series to pace Evergreen (1-12, 1-11).

WRESTLING

Wauseon 41 Clay 28

106lbs-LaFountain (W) d. J. Medina 13-4; 113lbs-Deluna (C), forfeit; 120lbs-Martinez (W) d. M. Medina 7-5; 126lbs-Rodriguez (C) d. Moreno 15-6; 132lbs-Z. Torres (W) d. Ganues, fall 2:55; 138lbs-Grime (W) d. Pfeiffer, fall 3:23; 144lbs-B. Torres (W) d. Stobinski 12-2; 150lbs-Gante (W), forfeit; 157lbs-Con. Twigg (W) d. Weseman 15-10; 165lbs-Nagel (W) d. Kraus 5-4; 175lbs-Migliori (C), forfeit; 190lbs-Duncan (W) d. Pfieffer, fall 1:18; 215lbs-Cobb (C), forfeit; 285lbs-Cooper (C), forfeit


 

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