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January 11th Winter Sports Roundup

By Newspaper StaffJanuary 12, 2021Updated:June 15, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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BOYS BOWLING

Swanton 2056 Delta 1907

Delta led 772-713 after game one before Swanton battled back to take game two 895-704 and then the Baker Games 448-431 to pull out their first win of the season. Marty Mosher tallied a 406 (204+202) to lead Swanton followed by Seth Sweet’s 336 (117+219) and Carson Santchi with a 332 (130+202). Kaden Hawking was the high bowler for Delta with games of 182 and 194 for a 376 series.

Bryan 2429 Wauseon 2110

Zane Laurin recorded an opening game of 247 and Matt Meade had a 200 as Bryan jumped to an early lead in their win at River City Bowl-A-Way over Wauseon. Laurin finished with a 425 series, Meade a 371, and Dominic Boothman rolled a 211 in game two and finished with a 389. Aidan Teal registered the high series for the Indians with a 352 (169+183) and Ben Allan added a 337 (127+210).


Tinora 2290 Evergreen 2176

Evergreen took the Baker Games 535-479, but it wasn’t enough as they fell to Tinora 2,290-2,176. Ayden DeGroff rolled a 353 (181+172) to lead a balanced Evergreen attack followed by Derek Cobb with a 346 (165+181) and David Fuller had a 334 (194+140).

GIRLS BOWLING

Swanton 2224 Delta 1717


Swanton’s Amy Lawson fired games of 202 and 238 as Swanton cruised to 2,224-1,717 win. Ivy Serres was next for Swanton with a 363 (194+169). Ciarra Flickinger was the high bowler for Delta with games of 141 and 159 for a 300 series.

Bryan 2257 Wauseon 2178

Bryan led 1810-1658 after match play on their way to the win over Wauseon. Faith Harding topped the Lady Bears with a 410 (216+194) and Juleah Purk added a 380 series (168+212). Jayde Ramos had games of 211 and 160 for a 371 series to lead Wauseon followed by Danielle Carr with a 368 (162+206).

Evergreen 1967 Tinora 1320


Carly Kanneman posted a 355 (174+181) to pace the Lady Vikings to a non-league win over Tinora. Kennedy Coolman was next for Evergreen with a 311 (135+176) and Keigan Shuster had a 301 (169+132).

GIRLS BASKETBALL

VARSITY

North Central 46 Pettisville 32

North Central bounced back from an early deficit to outscore the Blackbird 38-22 over the final three quarters to pick up the BBC win. Madison Brown had 20 points for the Lady Eagles (4-4, 3-3 in BBC) while Lauren Balser tallied 13. Ellie Grieser paced Pettisville (0-7, 0-4) with 15 points and Alli King added 10.

Holgate 46 Evergreen 35

Justine Eis poured in 23 points as Holgate (5-10) outscored Evergreen (5-7) 11-4 in the third quarter to pull away for the win. Jordan Lumbrezer had 12 points for the Lady Vikings.

Swanton 68 Cardinal Stritch 30

Swanton scored 34 points in first quarter, helped by eight triples, as they cruised to a 68-30 win at Cardinal Stritch. Frankie Nelson led the Swanton offensive onslaught with five three-pointers to finish with a game-high 23 points. Averie Lutz was also in double figures for Swanton by making four triples to finish with 18 points and Aricka Lutz hit three from deep on her way to 13 points on the night.

Toledo Notre Dame 45 Bryan 44

The Lady Bears led virtually the entire game, but Notre Dame hit a three-pointer in the closing seconds to escape with the win. Bryan (9-2) was led in scoring by McKendry Semer with 16 points, 11 in the first half, and Shallyn Miley added 11.

JV SCORES:

Evergreen d. Holgate 11-3 (2 quarters)

Swanton d. Cardinal Stritch 35-25

Bryan d. Toledo Notre Dame 40-26

FRESHMAN SCORE:

Bryan d. Toledo Notre Dame 27-23

BOYS BASKETBALL

VARSITY

Stryker 37 Edon 32

Stryker led 22-9 at halftime and then held off the Bombers in the second half to get the win at home. Kaleb Holsopple had 11 points to top Stryker (2-5, 2-3 in BBC) while Destin McCartney and Cassius Hulbert led Edon (2-2, 2-1) with eight points each.


 

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