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Home»Sports»High School Sports Roundup For October 17, 2022
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High School Sports Roundup For October 17, 2022

By Newspaper StaffOctober 18, 2022Updated:December 27, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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GIRLS SOCCER

DIVISION III SECTIONAL SEMIFINALS

 Northwood 3 Evergreen 2

METAMORA – The Rangers jumped ahead 3-1 and were able to hold on for the 3-2 win thus ending Evergreen’s season.

Lydia Gleckler and Kara Huntzinger accounted for the Lady Vikings goals.


Northwood (5-12) – no statistics

Evergreen (7-9-1) – Goals: Lydia Gleckler, Kara Huntzinger; Assist: Raegan Radel

Delta 14 Cardinal Stritch 0


DELTA – Ella Demaline poured in four goals to pace Delta to a 14-0 win over Cardinal Stritch in their tournament opener.

Grace Munger, Abbey Todd, and Jorlenis Murillo-Montalvan contributed to the Lady Panthers dominance with two goals each.

Delta will be at No. 4 seed Woodmore in the sectional finals on Thursday.

Cardinal Stritch (3-12-2) – no statistics


Delta (12-4) – Goals: Ella Demaline 4, Grace Munger 2, Abbey Todd 2, Jorlenis Murillo-Montalvan 2, Adrianna Dunning, Grace Maynhart, Kyla Risner, Faith Berger; Assists: Skylar Boulton 2, Grace Munger 2, Ella Demaline, Sophie Schneider, Adrianna Dunning, Liz Schlatter


BOYS SOCCER

DIVISION II SECTIONAL SEMIFINALS

Bryan 5 Defiance 1

BRYAN – Dylan Koenig scored twice in the first thirty minutes of the match to propel Bryan past Defiance 5-1.

Anthony Tomaszewski added two goals and an assist for Bryan, who now faces No. 1 seed Lima Shawnee in the sectional finals on Thursday.

 Bryan (6-12) – Goals: Dylan Koenig 2, Anthony Tomaszewski 2, Noah Diaz; Assists: Anthony Tomaszewski, Elijah Fry, Noah Diaz

Defiance (2-15) – no statistics

Wauseon 12 Oak Harbor 0

WAUSEON – Four Indians had two goals each as Wauseon dominated Oak Harbor 12-0 in start tournament play.

Eli Delgado, Braden Vajen, and Manny Gante each had an assist to go with their two goals.

Fifth seeded Wauseon will now travel to No. 3 Lake (14-0-2) on Thursday night for a sectional final matchup.

Oak Harbor (4-12-2) – no statistics

Wauseon (9-6-2) – Goals: Eli Delgado 2, Braden Vajen 2, Clay Soltis 2, Manny Gante 2, Gavin Gerig, Joshua Bourn, Masyn Buehrer; Assists: Eli Delgado, Braden Vajen, Manny Gante, Gavin Gerig, Benicio Torres


VOLLEYBALL

DIVISION III SECTIONAL SEMIFINALS

Fairview 3 Delta 0

SHERWOOD – The top seed in the Otsego district made short work of their sectional semifinal opponent as Fairview rolled by Delta in three sets.

Fairview, who will now face Genoa in the sectional final on Thursday, was led by Kelly Crites with 14 kills and Paige Ricica added 12 digs and was 25/25 serving with five aces.

Fairview d. Delta 25-2, 25-14, 25-5

Delta (4-19) — no statistics

Fairview (21-2) – Aubrey Hammer: 5 kills, 4 aces, 10/11 serving, 11 digs; Haley Hammer: 5 kills, 20 assists, 7 aces, 19/21 serving, 6 digs; Kelly Crites: 14 kills, 24/25 hitting, 2 aces, 11/11 serving, 6 digs; Paige Ricica: 3 kills, 10/11 hitting, 5 aces, 25/25 serving, 12 digs

Swanton 3 Liberty Center 0

SWANTON – The NWOAL runner-up used three sets to knock fellow NWOAL member Liberty Center out of the postseason 25-17, 25-8, 25-21.

Katlyn Floyd fronted the Swanton attack with 13 kills, including her 300th kill of the season, and 13 digs while Maddie Smith recorded 12 kills on a 19/24 hitting night.

Swanton will square off with another NWOAL foe in Evergreen in the sectional finals at Fairview on Thursday.

Swanton d. Liberty Center 25-17, 25-8, 25-21

Liberty Center (11-12) – no statistics

Swanton (21-2) – Maddie Smith: 19/24 hitting, 12 kills, 13/13 serving, 2 aces; Katlyn Floyd: 19/21 hitting, 13 kills, 22/23 serving 3 aces, 10/12 serve receiving, 13 digs; Morgan Smith: 12/15 hitting, 7 kills, 9/9 serving, 4 aces; Sofie Taylor: 62/62 setting, 32 assists


 

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