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Home»Sports»High School Sports Roundup For January 17, 2023
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High School Sports Roundup For January 17, 2023

By Newspaper StaffJanuary 18, 2023No Comments5 Mins Read
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GIRLS BASKETBALL

Delta 51 Paulding 17

PAULDING – Delta (6-8) took control of the battle of the Panthers by taking a 26-6 lead at halftime en route to a 51-17 win.

Delta’s Khloe Weber topped all scorers with 19 and Grace Munger added seven buckets and a free throw for 15.

DELLTA (51) -Weber 19; Munger 15; Burres 4; Martinez 0; Friess 1; Haas 0; Sprow 4; Lamb 3; Gillen 1; Smith 2; Todd 2; Risner 0; Totals: 16-3-10 – 51

PAULDING (17) – Pease 4; B; Bermejo 4; Bakle 4; Schull 0 Suffel 0; Schlatter 3; Brier 0; Kuckuck 2; Barton 0; Totals: 5-0-7 – 17


DELTA         14 12 12 13 – 51

PAULDING  2   4    7   4 – 17

JUNIOR VARSITY: Delta 15-5, (2 quarters)


Wauseon 44 Pettisville 36

PETTISVILLE – The Indians led 23-14 at halftime and held off the Blackbirds (9-8) in the second half for a 44-36 non-league victory.

Hayley Meyer had 17 points to front Wauseon (9-6) and Mackenzie Stasa added 10.Leah Beck had five field goals for 10 to lead Pettisville.

WAUSEON (44) – Stasa 10; Tester 0; Strain 0; Pelok 0; Coronado 5; B. Rupp; Hamilton 0; S. Rupp 3; Ehrsam 7; Marugan 2; Meyer 17; Totals: 11-4-10 – 44

PETTISVILLE (36) – Grieser 5; Klopfenstein 2; Grimm 3; Miller 2; King 6; Beck 10; Crawford 8; Totals: 13-3-1 – 36


WAUSEON      10 14 9 11 – 44

PETTISVILLE  4   9  9 14 – 36

JUNIOR VARSITY: Wauseon, 26-15

Stryker 45 Edgerton 38

STRYKER – Stryker (13-2) jumped to a 15-8 lead after one quarter and were able to maintain that lead the rest of the night to earn a 45-38 win.

Stryker senior Sage Woolace dropped 22 points on six field goals and an 8/9 night at the charity stripe.

Alivia Farnham spearheaded the Bulldogs (3-12) with 17 points, helped by three makes from long range.

EDGERTON (38) – Smith 5; Swank 5; Cape 0; Stuut 4; Farnham 17; Warner 3; Everetts 2; Keppeler 2; Totals 12-4-2 – 38

STRYKER (45) – Woolace 22; Leupp 0; Fulk 9; Ramon 2; Wickerham 9; Rethmel 0; Oberlin 3; Totals: 11-4-11 – 45

EDGERTON  8 13 10 7 – 38

STRYKER      15 9 11 10 – 45

JUNIOR VARSITY: Edgerton, 25-20

Edon 46 Ottawa Hills 31

EDON – Edon’s defense clamped down and held the Green Bears to just two field goals in the first half to take a 21-6 lead at the break on their way to a 46-31 win.

Natalie Wofford had a game-high 21 points for the Bombers, who outscored Ottawa Hills 14-2 at the free throw line.

OTT. HILLS (31) – Gibson 9; Richardson 0; Perz 1; Shimborske 2; O’Rourke 4; Lathrop 3; Bazzoli 0; Snyder 4; Berenzweig 0; Clausen 2; Tangeman 2; Totals: 10-3-2 – 31

EDON (46) – Wofford 21; A. Derck 2; Gr. Ripke 6; Craven 1; Briner 3; M. Derck; Hickman 8 Ge. Ripke 0; Owens 0; Gearig 4; Reitzel 1; Totals: 13-2-14 – 46

OTT. HILLS  1   5  14 11 – 31

EDON          10 11 15 10 – 46

OTHER SCORES: (NO STATISTICS)

Montpelier d. Hicksville 49-27

BOYS BASKETBALL

Swanton 67 Fayette 38

SWANTON – Luc Borojevich had a game-high 23 points, 16 in the second half, to lead Swanton (11-2) in a 67-38 win over Fayette.

Cole Mitchey added 13 for Swanton while Skylar Lester led the Eagles (6-8) with 15.

FAYETTE (38) – Frenn 6; Leininger 0; Moats 0; Mitchell 2; Brehm 0; Lester 15; Whiteside 3; Jacob 0; Goble 3; Dunnett 9; Figgins 0; Totals: 8-6-4 – 38

SWANTON (67) – Mersing 0; O’Shea 3; Robinson 0; Smigelski 8; Mitchey 13; Bolyard 0; Callicotte 3; Borojevich 23; Nofzinger 2; Davis 6; Wood 9; Totals: 19-5-14 – 67

FAYETTE        8  9  13  8 – 38

SWANTON  15 18 12 22 – 67

Defiance 63 Archbold 42

ARCHBOLD – Bradyn Shaw had 25 and Cayden Zachrich registered 15 for the Bulldogs (13-1) as they cruised to a 63-42 win.

Jayden Seiler scored 15 to lead as he drilled five of the Bluestreaks (8-5) seven triples and Cade Brenner netted 10.

DEFIANCE (63) – Shaw 25; Kiessling 3; Jiminez 4; Schlatter 7; Lopez 3; Ligon 6; Zachrich 15; Totals: 21-7-0 – 63

ARCHBOLD (42) – Rodriguez 0; Brenner 10; Wendt 5; Seiler 15; Gomez 5; Diller 1; Miller 0; Hudson 0; Totals: 9-7-3 – 42

DEFIANCE    21 13 17 12 – 63

ARCHBOLD  10  7 18  7 – 42

JUNIOR VARSITY: Defiance, 45-23

FRESHMAN: Archbold, 43-41 (OT)

BOYS SWIM & DIVE

Wauseon 86 Anthony Wayne 73 Bowling Green 73

WAUSEON FRIST-PLACE FINISHERS: 200 FREESTYLE – X. Ankney (1:56); 100 FREESTYLE – X. Ankney (51.3); 1 METER DIVING – Schweinhagen (148.90 pts); 500 FREESTYLE – M. Kuntz (5:33); 200 FREESTYLE RELAY – Wauseon A (1:38); 100 BREASTSTROKE – A. Pena (1:11); 400 FREESTYLE RELAY – Wauseon A (3:41)

Napoleon 107 Bryan 61; Bryan 105 Defiance 32

BRYAN FIRST-PLACE FINISHERS: 1 METER DIVING – Ward (201.6 pts)

GIRLS SWIM & DIVE

Wauseon 96 Anthony Wayne 75 Bowling Green 75

WAUSEON FIRST-PLACE FINISHERS: 200 FREESTYLE – R. Ankney (2:06); 200 YARD IM – G. Rhoades (2:25); 100 BUTTERFLY – G. Rhoades (1:06); 500 FREESTYLE – R. Ankney (5:34); 200 FREESTYLE RELAY – Wauseon A (1:50); 100 BREASTSTROKE – N. Kuntz (1:16); 400 FREESTYLE RELAY – Wauseon A (4:03)

Napoleon 90 Bryan 84; Bryan 122 Defiance 39

BRYAN FIRST-PLACE FINISHERS: 200 MEDLEY RELAY – Bryan A (H. Devlin, E. Elkins, T. Durdel, E. Lambert) 2:13; 200 FREESTYLE RELAY – Bryan A (P. Kunsman, A. Moore, E. Lambert, N. Kunsman) 1:50


 

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