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The Lima News Sunday, October 14, 2018 • Section C


Ohio Northern falls
to John Carroll
COLLEGE FOOTBALL • 8C

LCC girl golfers win state


Mulcahys
lead way
for T-Birds
By Jose Nogueras
sports@limanews.com

COLUMBUS — Lucky No. 7


Six times Lima Central Catho-
lic head coach Dan Reinicke has
brought a team to the state tour-
nament and on his seventh try he
came home with a state title and
luck had little to do with it.
Lima Central Catholic came to
the Division II girls state tourna-
ment determined to win the title
and the Thunderbirds accom-
plished that goal in dominating
fashion to hoist the the first-place
trophy at the Ohio State Golf
Club Grey course Saturday.
Leading by seven strokes after
firing a 331 the first day, the
Thunderbirds carded a impres-
sive 321 on the second day for a
652 total to win by 22 strokes and
secure the state championship.
Shelby, LCC’s nemesis the past
couple of years, finished second
after the first day and shot a 336
Saturday to finish with a 674 for
the two-day event. Sugarcreek
Garaway finished third with a 681. Richard Parrish | The Lima News
Lima Central Catholic Coach Daniel Reinicke holds the Division II girls golf state championship trophy won Saturday by, from left, Emma Mayers, Meghan Mulcahy, Hannah
See mulcahys | 11C Garver, Erin Mulcahy and Mary Kelly Mulcahy on the Ohio State University Golf Club’s Gray Course.

Van Wert’s OSU leans on passes for victory Hilliard


survives
Phillips By Jim Naveau Urban Meyer was asked

wins WBL
jnaveau@limanews.com if the Buckeyes could get
where they want to go
‘dark times’
COLUMBUS — Ohio with that kind of imbal- COLUMBUS — It was
By Mark Altstaetter
State’s 1968 national ance in their offense, he the payoff for a lot of
sports@limanews.com championship team, said, “As of today and last patience and a lot of hard
which was honored dur- week, no. But there are work when Ohio State line-
CELINA — Van Wert ing OSU’s 30-14 win over certainly signs. We’ve got backer Justin Hilliard got
junior Caylee Phillips Minnesota on Saturday, two good backs and we’ve the first start of his college
knows when to bear down. witnessed a game that just got to get it worked career on Sat-
For Phillips, it’s all about might have seemed very out.” urday when
getting separation on her different from the games Co-offensive coordina- OSU beat
competition. they played. tor Kevin Wilson said, Minnesota
About midway through No. 3 Ohio State (7-0, “It’s a talented group 30-14.
the 5,000-meter race at Sat- 4-0 Big Ten) won by of linemen. We’ve got Hillard, the
urday’s Western Buckeye throwing for 412 yards Don Speck | The Lima News some backs. We’ve got to
only 5-star
and running the football Ohio State’s Rashod Berry tries to stay free of Minnesota’s tighten it up.
League Championships at Kiondre Thomas after making a catch during Saturday’s game at recruit in
Wright State University – for only 92 yards, which “I think we have really Ohio State’s Jim
Ohio Stadium in Columbus.
Lake Campus, Phillips took was a drastic departure good guys. The skill set 2015 recruit- Naveau
from the favored manner nesota (3-3, 0-3 Big Ten) yards, 3 touchdowns) and is good. We’ve just got
the race over and went on was closer than expected. wide receiver K.J. Hill ing class went Staff
for the victory in a time of of playing offense of the to get those guys playing through what columnist
1968 team’s legendary The Gophers led for (9 catches, 187 yards, better,” he said.
19 minutes, 17.27 seconds. much of the first half and 2 touchdowns) led the he called
For a good part of Sat- coach, Woody Hayes. Nothing illustrated the “some dark times” when
The big questions after it wasn’t until late in the offense. dominance of the pass in
urday’s race, Phillips was second quarter that OSU But Ohio State’s run- he thought he might never
being chased by Defiance’s OSU’s win were can it OSU’s offense more than play football again after a
continue to win games took the lead for good. ning game struggled for the 71-yard drive that
Katie Crites and Shay Sou- And it wasn’t until the the third week in a row. torn meniscus, a torn bicep
kop. with an offense tilted so set up the field goal that in one arm, then the same
far toward the passing final 10 minutes of the In its last three games, gave the Buckeyes some
However, it was all Phil- game that the Buckeyes OSU has averaged 122 injury in his other arm
lips down the stretch. game and can it get to breathing room with a forced him to spend more
where the 1968 team got could build a lead of more yards a game on the 23-14 lead with 10 min-
Crites finished second than one score. ground and 3.1 yards per utes to play. time in rehab than on the
(19:47.86) and Soukop without more production field.
in its rushing game. Quarterback Dwayne carry.
OSU’s win over Min- Haskins (33 of 44 for 412 When OSU coach See OSU | 8C See Hilliard | 8C
See Phillips | 6C

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Packer great, Hall SATURDAY NOV. 3 NOV. 10 TODAY OCT. 21 OCT. 28
at Purdue Nebraska at Michigan L.A. Chargers at Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh
member Taylor dies 7:30 p.m.
(ABC, 1150
TBA State
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The Associated Press AM)


Ohio CLEVELAND
Jim Taylor, the ferocious Hall of Fame fullback who state BROWNS
embodied the Green Bay Packers’ unstoppable ground
game during the Vince Lombardi era and helped the
team win four NFL titles and the first Super Bowl,
TODAY OCT. 21 OCT. 28 THURSDAY SATURDAY OCT. 23
died Saturday. He was 83. Pittsburgh at Kansas City Tampa Bay Philadelphia Chicago Arizona
He died unexpectedly at a hospital in his hometown 1 p.m. (CBS, 8:20 p.m. 1 p.m. (CBS) 7 p.m. (FSO) 7 p.m. (FSO) 7 p.m. (FSO)
of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the team said. 1150 AM) (NBC)
Taylor played on the great Packer teams and was
the league’s MVP in 1962. He scored the first rushing Cincinnati columbus
touchdown in Super Bowl history. Bengals blue jackets
“He was a gritty, classic player on the Lombardi
teams and a key figure of those great championship
runs,” Packers President Mark Murphy said of the WEDNESDAY FRIDAY OCT. 21 OCT. 21 OCT. 28
player who left his mark on “multiple generations of At Toronto At Minnesota Atlanta 3 p.m. Minnesota
Packers fans.” (FSO) 8 p.m. (FSO) 6 p.m. (FSO) At Orlando 4:30 p.m.
Taylor was voted into the Hall in 1976. David 7:30 p.m. City (SPECTRUM)
3 p.m.
Baker, president of the Hall, lauded Taylor for not Cleveland COLUMBUS (SPECTRUM)
only personifying Lombardi’s “run to daylight” phi- CAVALIERS CREW
losophy but for living his life as he played game, with
“passion, determination and love for all he did.”
Taylor spent 10 seasons in the NFL after being
drafted in the second round out of LSU in 1958. He
NHL
Thomas Pieters 70-69-71 — 210 -6 Louisiana-Monroe 45, Coastal Carolina 20 Football
joined a backfield that featured Paul Hornung and Pat Perez 70-69-71 — 210 -6 Marist 20, Jacksonville 17 Manchester 21, Bluffton 17
began to thrive when Lombardi took over in 1959. Sanghyun Park
Justin Harding
72-68-70 — 210 -6
72-65-73 — 210 -6
Marshall 42, Old Dominion 20 Score by quarters:
Maryland 34, Rutgers 7 Manchester 00 14 00 07 – 21
National Hockey League

Langer, Sauers share lead


Ryan Armour 69-72-69 — 210 -6 Morehead St. 35, Davidson 28 Bluffton 07 03 00 07 – 17
By The Associated Press Chez Reavie 70-71-69 — 210 -6 Morgan St. 18, Savannah St. 11 Scoring:
All Times EDT Brendan Steele 71-66-73 — 210 -6 Murray St. 45, Tennessee St. 21 B-Caleb Heilman 10 pass from Plummie
EASTERN CONFERENCE Whee Kim 69-68-74 — 211 -5 SE Louisiana 62, Houston Baptist 52 Gardner (Adam Duncan kick)
Atlantic Division Brian Stuard 70-73-68 — 211 -5
CARY, N.C. (AP) — Bernhard Langer birdied three GP W L OT Pts GF GA Danny Lee 69-74-68 — 211 -5
Samford 73, VMI 22
South Alabama 45, Alabama St. 7
M-Dillon Nelson 40 interception return (An-
drew Kibler kick)
of the final four holes Saturday for a 5-under 67 and a Toronto
Boston
6 5 1 0 10 29 22
5 4 1 0 8 22 13
Michael Kim 72-71-68 — 211 -5 Tennessee 30, Auburn 24 M-C Marshall 70 pass from Austin Roberts
Tom Hoge 74-67-71 — 212 -4 (Andrew Kibler kick)
share of the SAS Championship lead with Gene Sauers. Ottawa 5 2 2 1 5 20 21 Davis Love III 70-73-69 — 212 -4
Texas A&M 26, South Carolina 23
UCF 31, Memphis 30 B-Adam Duncan 26 field goal
Tampa Bay 3 2 1 0 4 11 7
A day after nearly shooting his age with a 62 to Buffalo 4 2 2 0 4 8 13
Andrew Putnam 76-68-68 — 212 -4 SOUTHWEST B-Isaac Zickafoos 80 fumble return (Adam
Jimmy Walker 73-71-68 — 212 -4 Abilene Christian 28, Nicholls 12 Duncan kick)
match Sauers and Tom Lehman for the first-round Montreal 3 1 1 1 3 7 7 James Hahn 71-74-67 — 212 -4 Cent. Arkansas 27, Stephen F. Austin 17 M-Dillon Nelson 43 interception return (An-
Detroit 5 0 3 2 2 11 23
lead, the 61-year-old Langer kept pace with Sauers at Florida 3 0 2 1 1 7 10
Kelly Kraft 76-70-66 — 212 -4 Lamar 27, Incarnate Word 21 drew Kibler)
Jason Kokrak 73-69-71 — 213 -3 North Texas 30, Southern Miss. 7 Manchester Bluffton
15-under 129. Metropolitan Division Sihwan Kim 70-73-70 — 213 -3 Southern U. 38, Prairie View 0 12 First downs 14
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Scott Vincent 73-71-69 — 213 -3 Texas 23, Baylor 17 320 Total yardage 241
Browns signs Perriman
Carolina 5 4 0 1 9 22 15 Minchel Choi 73-73-67 — 213 -3 UAB 42, Rice 0 183 Rushing yardage 128
Columbus 5 3 2 0 6 16 19 Rafa Cabrera Bello 73-69-72 — 214 -2 FAR WEST 137 Passing yardage 113
Washington 5 2 2 1 5 20 19 Sam Ryder 70-73-71 — 214 -2 Army 52, San Jose St. 3 5-10-0 Passing (Com-Att-Int) 13-34-3
New Jersey 2 2 0 0 4 11 2 Brandt Snedeker 75-69-70 — 214 -2 Colorado St. 20, New Mexico 18 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0
CLEVELAND (AP) — The Browns added a wide Pittsburgh 3 2 1 0 4 12 13 J.J. Spaun 73-72-69 — 214 -2 Montana St. 24, Idaho 23 6-28.8 Punts-Average 6-35.7
N.Y. Islanders 3 2 1 0 4 9 5
receiver before they lost another one. Philadelphia 5 2 3 0 4 16 20
Anirban Lahiri
Troy Merritt
72-74-68 — 214 -2
72-75-67 — 214 -2
Oregon 30, Washington 27, OT 3-25 Penalties-Yards 7-71
Portland St. 35, N. Colorado 14 Individual leaders:
Cleveland signed free agent Breshad Perriman after N.Y. Rangers 5 1 4 0 2 12 18
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Ryan Moore 71-72-72 — 215 -1 San Diego 36, Dayton 34 Passing: M-Austin Roberts 5-10-137; B-Plum-
injuries to Rashard Higgins and Derrick Willies cut Central Division
Scott Stallings
Berry Henson
67-76-73 — 216 E
71-72-73 — 216 E
Utah St. 59, UNLV 28
Weber St. 14, E. Washington 6
mie Gardner 11-29-106.
Rushing: M-Donovan Henderson 30-134; B-
into the depth of an already inexperienced group.
Colorado
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
4 3 1 0 6 17 9
Peter Uihlein 71-73-72 — 216 E Drake Campbell 12-53.
Perriman, a former first-round draft pick, worked Nashville 4 3 1 0 6 10 8
Ollie Schniederjans
Brian Gay
75-69-73 — 217 +1
72-72-74 — 218 +2 A r e a R e s u lts Receiving: M-Clevarius Marshall 2-75; B-
Lucas Espitia 5-65.
Chicago 4 2 0 2 6 18 18
out for Cleveland on Saturday, a day after Willies Dallas 3 2 1 0 4 12 8
Jon Curran 72-72-75 — 219 +3
Colleges
John Carroll 49, Ohio Northern 17
Rahil Gangjee 77-71-73 — 221 +5 Score by quarters:
broke his collarbone during practice. The Browns Winnipeg 4 2 2 0 4 8 10 Leun-Kwang Kim 76-76-78 — 230 +14 Volleyball John Carroll 00 28 14 07 – 49
Minnesota 4 1 1 2 4 10 14 Susquehanna 3, Ohio Northern 2
placed Willies on injured reserve, but there is hope he St. Louis 3 1 1 1 3 10 13 At Grand Rapids, Michigan
Ohio Northern 00 14 03 00 – 17
Scoring:
might be able to play again later this season.

Pacific Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA M L B P l ay o f f s Game Scores: 22-25, 23-25, 25-15, 24-21,
17-15
ONU-AJ Marks 9 run (Chase Watson kick)
An undrafted rookie, Willies came off the bench last Anaheim 4 3 0 1 7 11 7 Susquehanna Leaders: Sydney Portale 18
JC-Danny Disbrow 22 pass from Anthony
Moeglin (Matt Danko kick)
week against Baltimore after Higgins injured his right Vancouver 5 3 2 0 6 19 17 League Championship Series kills, Brooke Lacesa 15 kills, Lindsey Pugh 55 JC-J Olivera 9 pass from Anthony Moeglin
San Jose 5 2 2 1 5 15 16 (Best-of-7, x-if necessary) assists, Kasey Bost 15 digs, Lizzie Herestofa
knee and made the game’s biggest play, a 39-yard Los Angeles 5 2 2 1 5 11 12 American League 36 digs, Megan Nelson 15 digs.
(Matt Danko kick)
ONU-Anthony Amison 71 pass from Anthony
reception in overtime that set up Cleveland’s game- Calgary 4 2 2 0 4 15 14 All Games on TBS ONU Leaders: Madison Broering 17 digs, McFadden (Chase Watson kick)
Vegas 6 2 4 0 4 11 19 Houston vs. Boston Chelsea Huppert 15 kills, Kiki Carle 28 as-
winning field goal. Willies finished with three catches Arizona 3 1 2 0 2 3 6 Saturday, Oct. 13: Houston at Boston, late sists, McKenna Jordan 12 kills, Katie Wade 18
JC-M Canganelli 1 run (Matt Danko kick)
JC-Chad Stalnaker 17 fumble recovery (Matt
for 61 yards. Edmonton 3 1 2 0 2 5 10 Sunday, Oct. 14: Houston (Cole 15-5) at Bos- assists, McKenna Hostetler 37 digs. Danko kick)
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for ton (Price 16-7), 7:09 p.m. Records: Susquehanna (18-9); ONU (16-5)
Willies was set to be Cleveland’s No. 3 receiver in overtime loss. Top three teams in each divi- Tuesday, Oct. 16: Boston at Houston, 5:09 Hope 3, Ohio Northern 2
ONU-Chase Watson 22 field goal
JC-M Canganelli 7 run (Matt Danko kick)
today’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers, but sion and two wild cards per conference ad-
vance to playoffs.
p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 17: Boston at Houston, 8:39
At Grand Rapids, Mich. JC-M Canganelli 1 run (Matt Danko kick)
Game Scores: 25-27, 24-26, 25-21, 26-24,
his injury will give rookie Damion Ratley more play- Friday’s Games No games scheduled p.m. 15-10
JC-Devin Limerick 8 run (Matt Danko kick)
JC ONU
ing time. Saturday’s Games
Vegas 1, Philadelphia 0
x-Thursday, Oct. 18: Boston at Houston, 8:09
p.m.
ONU Leaders: Katie Wade 47 assists, McK-
enna Jordan 16 kills, Chelsea Huppert 13 kills,
31 First downs 15
The Browns (2-2-1) have only Ratley, Jarvis Landry, Edmonton 2, N.Y. Rangers 1 x-Saturday, Oct. 20: Houston at Boston, 5:09 Kristin Langston 17 digs, McKenna Hostetler
550
296
Total yardage
Rushing yardage
274
107
Ottawa 5, Los Angeles 1 p.m.
Antonio Callaway and Rod Streater to face the Char- Boston 8, Detroit 2 x-Sunday, Oct. 21: Houston at Boston, 7:39
33 digs.
Hope Leaders: McKenna Otto 16 kills, Katie
254 Passing yardage 167
14-22-1 Passing (Com-Att-Int) 11-28-1
gers (3-2). Streater and Ratley have not caught passes Carolina 5, Minnesota 4, OT p.m. Rietberg 13 kills, Tracy Westra 31 assists, 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1
Toronto 4, Washington 2 National League
this season. Tampa Bay 8, Columbus 2 Games on FS1
Gabbi Vachon 22 digs, Emily Farwell 15 digs,
Adair Cutler 21 assists.
2-23 Punts-Average 7-34.7
5-59 Penalties-Yards 5-50
Vancouver 3, Florida 2 Milwaukee 1, Los Angeles 1 Records: ONU (15-6); Hope (19-4) Individual leaders:
Pittsburgh at Montreal, 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 12: Milwaukee 6, Los Angeles 5 Carroll 3, UNOH 2 Passing: JC-Anthony Moeglin 14-22-254;
N.Y. Islanders at Nashville, 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13: Los Angeles 4, at Milwau- At Grand Rapids ONU-Anthony McFadden 11-28-167.
Anaheim at Dallas, 8 p.m. kee 3 Game Scores: 13-25, 25-22, 21-25, 25-18, 15-8 Rushing: JC-Anthony Moaglin 16-126; ONU-
St. Louis at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 15: Milwaukee (Chacin 15-8) at UNOH Leaders: Kayleigh Hulst 47 assists, Anthony McFadden 18-41.
On the air Buffalo at Arizona, 9 p.m.
Calgary at Colorado, 10 p.m.
Los Angeles (Buehler 8-5), 7:39 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 16: Milwaukee at Los Angeles
Devon Heitkamp 25 kills, Erika Angstmann 12
kills, Flavia Knutti 29 digs, Tina Sesa 13 digs.
Receiving: JC-Evan Nugent 4-84; ONU-An-
thony Amison 1-71.
Sunday’s Games (Hill 11-5), 9:09 p.m. Records: Carroll (18-10); UNOH (19-7) From Friday
San Jose at New Jersey, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17: Milwaukee at Los Ange- UNOH 3, Indiana University-South Bend 0 Colleges
Time Event TV/Radio Anaheim at St. Louis, 7 p.m.
Carolina at Winnipeg, 7 p.m.
les, 5:05 p.m.
x-Friday, Oct. 19: Los Angeles at Milwaukee,
At Grand Rapids
Game Scores: 25-18, 25-20, 25-15
UNOH 3, Huntington 1
At Cornerstone
AUTO RACING Monday’s Games 8:39 p.m. UNOH Leaders: Kayleigh Hulst 41 assists, Game Scores: 24-26, 25-22, 25-18, 25-19
Los Angeles at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. x-Saturday, Oct. 20: Los Angeles at Milwau- Erika Angstmann 16 kills, Devon Heitkamp 13
NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Series Dallas at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. kee, 9:09 p.m. kills, Flavia Knutti 12 digs, Tina Sesa 10 digs.
UNOH Leaders: Devon Heitkamp 24 kills,
Taylor Winner 14 kills, Kayleigh Hulst 43 as-
2 p.m. 1000Bulbs.com 500 NBC Detroit at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Records: UNOH (20-7); IUSB (7-17) sists, Erika Angstmann 11 digs, Flavia Knutti
Minnesota at Nashville, 8 p.m. Women’s Soccer
BASEBALL Tuesday’s Games College Scores Hanover 4, Bluffton 0
24 digs.
Records: UNOH (19-6); Huntington (9-18)
Noon Fall League wzoqradio.com Vancouver at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. At Hanover, Indiana UNOH 3, Grace 0
Colorado at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.
COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL Florida at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
MIDWEST Goals: Anna Smith 1, Autumn Boothby 1,
Brandi Brock 1, Claire Stockwell 1
At Cornerstone
1 p.m. Michigan St. at Ohio St. ESPN2 Ball St. 24, Cent. Michigan 23 Game Scores: 25-23, 25-15, 25-16
Dallas at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Assists: Anna Smith 1, Brandi Brock 2
E. Michigan 28, Toledo 26 UNOH Leaders: Kayleigh Hulst 37 assists,
1 p.m. Pittsburgh vs. N.C. State STO Carolina at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
Arizona at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Illinois St. 51, S. Illinois 3 Shots on goal: Hanover 18, Bluffton 0
Saves: Sienna Sullivan (B) 14 8 digs, Devon Heitkamp 16 kills, Olivia Her-
NHRA DRAG RACING Edmonton at Winnipeg, 8 p.m.
Iowa 42, Indiana 16
Kansas St. 31, Oklahoma St. 12 Records: Hanover (12-1, 5-0 HCAC); Bluffton miller 11 kills, Tina Sesa 8 digs, Flavia Knutti
18 digs.
1 p.m. Carolina Nationals, qualifying (taped) FS1 Buffalo at Vegas, 10 p.m.
Miami (Ohio) 31, Kent St. 6 (1-11-1, 0-5 HCAC)
Records: UNOH (18-6); Grace (17-9)
Ohio Northern 3, John Carroll 0
2 p.m. Carolina Nationals, finals FS1 Missouri St. 59, William Jewell 21
GOLF Golf Scores N. Illinois 24, Ohio 21 At ONU
Goals: McKenna Welsh 1, Jenna Fuller 2
North Dakota 41, Montana 14
TRANSACTIONS
Assists: Rose Nienaber 1
European PGA Tour CIMB Classic Northwestern 34, Nebraska 31, OT
Shots on goal: ONU 12, John Carroll 0
Saturday Notre Dame 19, Pittsburgh 14
6:30 a.m. British Masters, final round GOLF At TPC Kuala Lumpur Ohio St. 30, Minnesota 14 Saves: Danielle Delgiudice (JC) 9
Records: ONU (11-2, 5-0 OAC); John Carroll
LPGA Tour Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Purdue 46, Illinois 7
(4-9-1, 1-4 OAC)
BASEBALL
S. Dakota St. 36, Youngstown St. 7 American League
12:30 p.m. LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship Purse: $7 million
Yardage: 7,005; Par: 72 SE Missouri 31, Austin Peay 27 UNOH 3, Siena Heights 2 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Assigned OF Jake
(same-day tape) GOLF Third Round Stetson 23, Drake 21 Goals: Jackie Gardner (UNOH) 1, Iris Rabot
(UNOH) 1, Kate Agyemang (UNOH) 1, Julia
Smolinski and LHP Dean Kiekhefer outright
Champions Tour Gary Woodland
Marc Leishman
69-61-67 — 197 -19
68-62-67 — 197 -19
Valparaiso 35, Butler 17
W. Michigan 42, Bowling Green 35 Stancato (SH) 2
to Nashville (PCL).
National League
3 p.m. SAS Championship GOLF Shubhankar Sharma 67-64-66 — 197 -19 EAST Assists: Ellen Sandstorm (UNOH) 1, Jackie
Gardner (UNOH) 1, Kate Agyemang (UNOH)
MIAMI MARLINS — Assigned LHP Chris
MLB PLAYOFFS Louis Oosthuizen 66-68-65 — 199 -17 Boston College 38, Louisville 20
Buffalo 24, Akron 6 2, Paige Rachut (SH) 1
O’Grady to New Orleans (PCL).
BASKETBALL
Bronson Burgoon 63-69-67 — 199 -17
7 p.m. Houston at Boston TBS Austin Cook 64-68-68 — 200 -16 CCSU 48, Bryant 14 Shots on goal: UNOH 14, Siena Heights 2 National Basketball Association
Saves: Sophia Lentz (SH) 10
NFL Stewart Cink 68-70-63 — 201 -15 Colgate 31, Cornell 0
Records: UNOH (8-3-3, 6-1 WHAC); Siena
ATLANTA HAWKS — Waived F Thomas Rob-
Charles Howell III 69-67-65 — 201 -15 Dartmouth 42, Sacred Heart 0 inson and Gs R.J. Hunter and C.J. Anderson.
7:30 a.m. NFL Preview 93.1 FM Chesson Hadley 67-68-66 — 201 -15 Delaware 28, Elon 16 Heights (12-2, 5-2 WHAC) CHICAGO BULLS — Waived Gs Antonius
Men’s Soccer
8 a.m. NFL Insider 93.1 FM J.B. Holmes 67-67-67 — 201 -15 Fordham 43, Lehigh 14
Hanover 4, Bluffton 0
Cleveland and Derrick Walton Jr. and Fs Kai-
Emiliano Grillo 66-68-67 — 201 -15 Georgetown 13, Lafayette 6 ser Gates and JaKarr Sampson.
1 p.m. L.A. Chargers at Cleveland CBS Lima, Toledo, Nick Watney 66-67-68 — 201 -15 James Madison 37, Villanova 0 At Hanover, Indiana LOS ANGELES LAKERS — Waived G Scott
Goals: Luke Eppler 2, Carlos Schryver 1.
93.1 FM Kevin Na 68-67-67 — 202 -14 Maine 38, Rhode Island 36
Brady Gesenhues 1
Machado and F Johnathan Williams.
Michigan St. 21, Penn St. 17 NEW ORLEANS PELICANS — Waived G Jar-
1 p.m. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati CBS Columbus, Paul Casey
Beau Hossler
66-65-71 — 202 -14
72-65-66 — 203 -13 Monmouth (NJ) 36, Bucknell 19 Assists: Renato Yostsui 2, Brady Gesenhues 1, rett Jack and F Garlon Green.
Dayton, 1150 AM Abraham Ancer 67-68-68 — 203 -13 Penn 13, Columbia 10 Evan Redmon 1
Shots on goal: Hanover 11, Bluffton 0
NEW YORK KNICKS — Waived C Joakim
1 p.m. Chicago at Miami Fox Fort Wayne, Toledo Joel Dahmen 66-68-69 — 203 -13 Princeton 48, Brown 10
Stony Brook 35, New Hampshire 7 Saves: Hunter Fleck (B) 7
Noah.
SACRAMENTO KINGS — Waived Gs Cameron
Scott Piercy 65-67-71 — 203 -13
1 p.m. Indianapolis at N.Y. Jets CBS Fort Wayne Cameron Smith 69-69-66 — 204 -12 Temple 24, Navy 17 Records: Bluffton (2-12, 1-4 HCAC); Hanover Reynolds and Kalin Lucas.
(8-5, 5-0 HCAC)
4:05 p.m. L.A. Rams at Denver Fox Lima Siwoo Kim 67-71-66 — 204 -12 Towson 29, William & Mary 13
Wagner 23, St. Francis (Pa.) 22 UNOH 3, Siena Heights 0
WASHINGTON WIZARDS — Waived F Lavoy
Allen and Gs Chasson Randle, Chris Chiozza
Justin Thomas 66-69-69 — 204 -12
4:25 p.m. Jacksonville at Dallas CBS Fort Wayne Byeonghun An 66-70-68 — 204 -12 Yale 35, Mercer 28 Goals: Felipe Lupion 2, Mutu Raza 1 and Tiwian Kendley.
Assists: Devin Morgan 1, Lucas Vasquez 1,
4:25 p.m. Baltimore at Tennessee CBS Columbus, Dayton, Kevin Chappell 66-67-71 — 204 -12 SOUTH
Jimmy Morrissey 1
FOOTBALL
Xander Schauffele 69-71-65 — 205 -11 Alcorn St. 35, Alabama A&M 26 National League
Lima, Toledo John Catlin 73-65-67 — 205 -11 Bethune-Cookman 28, SC State 26 Shots on goal: Siena Heights 1, UNOH 10 CLEVELAND BROWNS — Placed WR Der-
Saves: Leo Hisamatsu (SH) 6, Mark McMillan
8:20 p.m. Kansas City at New England NBC, 93.1 FM Keegan Bradley 70-67-68 — 205 -11 Charleston Southern 58, Va. Lynchburg 6
(UNOH) 1
rick Willies on injured reserve. Released DB
Ernie Els 68-72-66 — 206 -10 Charlotte 40, W. Kentucky 14 Jeremiah McKinnon from the practice squad.
RUGBY Kyle Stanley 72-68-66 — 206 -10 Chattanooga 26, W. Carolina 6 Records: Siena Heights (5-8-1, 2-4-1 WHAC); Waived/injured FB Danny Vitale. Signed WR
European Champions Cup Kiradech Aphibarnrat 69-69-68 — 206 -10 Duke 28, Georgia Tech 14 UNOH (10-2-2, 7-0 WHAC)
John Carroll 2, Ohio Northern 1
Breshad Perriman. Signed LB Xavier Wood-
E. Kentucky 35, UT Martin 34 son-Luster from the practice squad. The
1 a.m. (Monday) Glasgow vs. Saracens Keith Mitchell
Ryan Palmer
70-65-71 — 206 -10
68-69-70 — 207 -9 ETSU 26, The Citadel 23 At John Carroll Cleveland Browns have signed WR Breshad
(same-day tape) NBCSN Billy Horschel 65-69-73 — 207 -9 Florida 37, Vanderbilt 27 Goals: Matt Nigro (JC), Brian Lutz (JC), Levi
King (ONU)
Perriman signed LB Xavier Woodson-Luster
SOCCER Jamie Lovemark 70-69-69 — 208 -8 Florida A&M 22, NC A&T 21
Furman 34, Wofford 14 Assists: Brian Lutz (JC)1, Jarrod McDowell
HOCKEY
American Hockey League
Branden Grace 70-70-68 — 208 -8
UEFA Nations League Brice Garnett 70-70-68 — 208 -8 Hampton 24, Presbyterian 23 (JC)1, Jimmy Walkinshaw (ONU)1 BELLEVILLE SENATORS — Recalled F Fran-
Shots on goal: John Carroll 3, Ohio Northern
11:50 a.m. Turkey vs. Russia ESPNEWS C.T. Pan 65-73-70 — 208 -8 Howard 55, Delaware St. 13
Jackson St. 23, MVSU 7 4
cois Beauchemin from Brampton (ECHL).
UTICA COMETS — Assigned D Jagger Dirk to
Kevin Tway 70-67-71 — 208 -8
2:30 p.m. Italy vs. Poland ESPN Jason Dufner 70-69-70 — 209 -7 Jacksonville St. 49, E. Illinois 22 Saves: Liam McIntosh (JC)3, John Lombardo Kalamazoo (ECHL).
(ONU)1
2018 CONCACAF Women’s Championship Satoshi Kodaira 71-68-70 — 209 -7 Kennesaw St. 56, Gardner-Webb 17
Records: John Carroll 8-4-1 (4-1-0 OAC), Ohio
ECHL
Ben Leong 68-70-71 — 209 -7 LSU 36, Georgia 16 MANCHESTER MONARCHS — Signed F Ryan
5 p.m. Panama vs. Canada FS1 Ted Potter Jr. 71-70-68 — 209 -7 Liberty 22, Troy 16 Northern 10-4-1 (3-2-0 OAC) Kujawinski.
8 p.m. United States vs. Jamaica FS1 Gaganjeet Bhullar 69-70-71 — 210 -6 Louisiana-Lafayette 66, New Mexico St. 38
The Lima News SPORTS Sunday, October 14, 2018 3C

Stewart-Haas dominates qualifying Blue Jackets fall


The Associated Press
still part of the 12-driver Sunday and how you are “If I kept my head on
to Lightning
championship field, which going to race. But it should straight, I knew I had a
TALLADEGA, Ala. — will be trimmed by four fol- be fine. With the four of us chance to win,” said Peters, TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — per said. “But I’m glad we
Kurt Busch led a Stewart- lowing next weekend’s race together at the start, we who at 38 years old has The Tampa Bay Light- only gave up two.”
Haas Racing sweep to put at Kansas. Almirola and have an opportunity to stay been relegated to a partial ning found their offense, Columbus got goals
all four of the company Bowyer are tied for ninth in front of some of the pos- schedule. and in a big way. from Josh Anderson and
cars up front at Talladega on the playoff grid, barely sible situations.” “I wish my phone would Victor Hedman, Ced- Oliver Bjorkstrand, and
Superspeedway for a criti- holding on to transfer posi- The Toyota group fol- ring a little more fre- ric Paquette and Yanni Sergei Bobrovsky stopped
cal playoff race. tions. lowed as Joe Gibbs Racing quently,” said Peters, who Gourde had first-period 23 shots.
Busch turned a lap at “I’ve got to beat and teammates Kyle Busch and thanked GMS Racing for goals, and the Lightning Columbus coach John
195.804 mph to qualify in differentiate and separate Denny Hamlin qualified the three-race deal that beat the Columbus Blue Tortorella has been
the top spot for Sunday’s myself from my teammate, ninth and 10th, followed put him back into victory Jackets 8-2 Saturday night. rotating his goaltending
race. He edged teammate Aric, we’re both 10 points by reigning Cup champion lane for the first time since Brayden Point scored between Bobrovsky and
Clint Bowyer, who quali- out,” Bowyer said. “I’ve Martin Truex Jr. 2015. in both the second and Joonas Korpisalo.
fied second, ahead of Kevin got to capitalize on that Peters didn’t lead until third periods, and Andrei As the deficit mound-
Harvick and Aric Almirola somehow and close that Truck series the final lap of the crash- Vasilevskiy had 30 saves ed, Tortorella “had no
as the Ford horsepower gap here.” TALLADEGA, Ala. — packed playoff race. He had for Tampa Bay. Alex Kil- thought about taking”
built by Doug Yates’ engine Hendrick Motorsports Timothy Peters bumped to force Gragson out of his lorn, Nikita Kucherov and Bobrovsky out.
shop proved superior in had the next fastest fleet as leader Noah Gragson out of way to get to the front. J.T. Miller had the other Hedman and Paquette
qualifying. the Chevrolets from Chase his way on the final lap at “My spotter said clear, Lightning goals. scored before Gourde put
“Four Stewart-Haas Rac- Elliott, Jimmie Johnson, Talladega Superspeedway, and I just wasn’t clear Tampa Bay, which led the Lightning up 3-0 late
ing Fords up front, I’m Alex Bowman and William then blocked traffic for the enough,” Peters said of his the NHL in goals last in the first and stopped
just happy I had the fast- Byron qualified in slots five final mile to win the Truck move on Gragson. “We are season, had scored just an 0 for 10 season-open-
est one,” said Busch, who through eight. Series race Saturday. going down to the check- twice over 125 minutes ing Tampa Bay power-
won his first career pole “All four guys in the top It was the 11th victory of ered flag, Noah is going in its first two games. play slide.
at either Daytona or Tal- 12 is a strong showing for Peters’ career and third at for it, too. Was it a block? I The Lightning were held Anderson, who beat
ladega, the two biggest and us,” Byron said. “Qualifying Talladega, the most wins at don’t know. At that point it scoreless during the Tampa Bay’s Dan Girardi
fastest tracks in NASCAR. doesn’t reflect totally on the Alabama track among didn’t matter.” final 159:27 of the 2018 to wipeout a potential
All four SHR drivers are how things will shake out Truck Series drivers. Eastern Conference Final icing and soon after
by eventual Stanley Cup scored, and Bjorkstrand
NASCAR champion Washington. cut the Blue Jackets defi-
“Whether you get one cit to one in the second.
Racing results 17. (43) Darrell Wallace Jr., Chevrolet, mph. 16. (14) Ben Rhodes, Ford, 93.
NASCAR 191.935 mph. 37. (00) Joey Gase, Chevrolet, 186.696 mph. 17. (8) Brett Moffitt, Toyota, 92. or you get eight, your Point’s goal with 44.6
Monster Energy-1000Bulbs.com 500 18. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 191.900 mph. 38. (99) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 186.627 18. (25) Scott Lagasse Jr., Toyota, 92.
19. (4) Grant Enfinger, Ford, 92.
goal is to win the game,” seconds left in the second
Lineup 19. (12) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 191.731 mph. mph.
After Saturday qualifying; race today 20. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 191.386 mph. 39. (51) Cody Ware, Chevrolet, 183.136 mph. 20. (6) Todd Gilliland, Toyota, accident, 82. Lightning coach Jon Coo- made it 4-2.
At Talladega Superspeedway 21. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 191.195 mph. 40. (72) Corey LaJoie, Chevrolet, 0.000 21. (29) Justin Fontaine, Chevrolet, electri-
Talladega, Ala. 22. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 191.172 mph. cal, 82.
Lap length: 2.55 miles mph. Failed to qualify 22. (5) Johnny Sauter, Chevrolet, accident,
(Car Number in parentheses) 23. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 41. (97) David Starr, Toyota, 185.880 mph. 73.
1. (41) Kurt Busch, Ford, 195.804 mph. 190.985 mph. Camping World Truck Fr8Auctions 250 23. (23) Bobby Gerhart, Chevrolet, electri-
2. (14) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 195.301 mph.
3. (4) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 195.186 mph.
24. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 190.981 mph.
25. (95) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 190.662
Results
Saturday
cal, 61.
24. (19) Chris Fontaine, Chevrolet, accident,
AREA ROUNDUP
4. (10) Aric Almirola, Ford, 194.571 mph. mph. At Talladega Superspeedway 58.

Bath’s Bolons finish fourth


5. (9) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 194.397 mph. 26. (37) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 190.651 Talladega, Ala. 25. (2) Spencer Gallagher, Chevrolet, ac-
6. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 194.172 mph. Lap length: 2.66 miles cident, 58.
mph. 27. (32) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 189.940 Starting position in parentheses 26. (9) Matt Crafton, Ford, accident, 58.
7. (88) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 193.768 mph. 1. (3) Timothy Peters, Chevrolet, 94 laps. 27. (31) John Hunter Nemechek, Chevrolet,
mph.
8. (24) William Byron, Chevrolet, 193.768
mph.
28. (62) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet,
189.706 mph.
29. (13) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 189.699 mph.
2. (28) Myatt Snider, Ford, 94.
3. (1) David Gilliland, Toyota, 94.
4. (16) Justin Haley, Chevrolet, 94.
accident, 58.
28. (20) Parker Kligerman, Chevrolet, ac-
cident, 58.
in girls tennis district
9. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 193.693 mph. 30. (21) Paul Menard, Ford, 189.658 mph. 5. (32) Wendell Chavous, Chevrolet, 94. 29. (12) Bo LeMastus, Toyota, accident, 58.
10. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 193.380 mph. 31. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 189.500 6. (11) Stewart Friesen, Chevrolet, 94. 30. (7) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, vibration, By Staff Reports Haley Radabaugh had
11. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 192.928 mph. 7. (21) Jordan Anderson, Chevrolet, 94. 50. sports@limanews.com five kills, Rylee Sybert
mph. 32. (23) JJ Yeley, Ford, 189.380 mph. 8. (27) Bryan Dauzat, Chevrolet, 94. 31. (17) Tanner Thorson, Chevrolet, suspen-
12. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 192.827 33. (7) DJ Kennington, Chevrolet, 189.234 9. (30) Max Tullman, Chevrolet, 94. sion, 48. had eight assists and five
mph.
13. (19) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 192.564 mph.
mph.
34. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 188.731
10. (10) Austin Hill, Chevrolet, 94.
11. (22) Jennifer Jo Cobb, Chevrolet, 94.
32. (18) Clay Greenfield, Chevrolet, suspen-
sion, 47.
PORT CLINTON — digs and Amy Vorst had
14. (34) Michael McDowell, Ford, 192.509 mph. 12. (24) Austin Wayne Self, Chevrolet, 94. Driver Standings: 1, Johnny Sauter, 3042. The Bath doubles team of 10 digs for Grove.
mph.
15. (20) Erik Jones, Toyota, 192.162 mph.
35. (96) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Toyota, 188.367
mph.
13. (13) Noah Gragson, Toyota, 93.
14. (26) Robby Lyons, Chevrolet, 93.
2, Noah Gragson, 3025. 3, Grant Enfinger,
3018. 4, Justin Haley, 3014. 5, Ben Rhodes,
Ruby and Esther Bolon
16. (38) David Ragan, Ford, 191.996 mph. 36. (15) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 186.969 15. (15) Korbin Forrister, Toyota, 93. 3014. 6, Matt Crafton, 3003. finished fourth in Satur- Shawnee 3, LCC 0
day’s Division II girls ten- The Indians won 25-14,
nis district. 25-18, 25-23
The duo lost 6-2, 7-5 in Kelsey Fischbach had

Dodgers even series with Brewers


the semifinals to Toledo 31 assists and nine digs,
Central Catholic’s Bella Amber Greeley had
Spinazze and Rachel Gor- 10 kills and 10 blocks,
man and then dropped a Peyton Deubler had 12
The Associated Press relievers, the easier it’s 6-0, 6-0 third-place match digs and five kills, Dayle
going to get,” Bellinger said. to Lexington’s Sylvia Aldrich had 22 digs and
MILWAUKEE — Justin It was Turner’s seventh Goldsmith and Gracie Trinity Gearing had
Turner and the Los Angeles career playoff homer. He Pfieffer. seven kills for Shawnee.
Dodgers know all about per- was co-MVP of the NLCS The Bolons had already
forming in the postseason. last year with Taylor when qualified for state with a Bluffton 3, Cory-Rawson 2
Backed into a tough spot Los Angeles made it to the top-four finish. BLUFFTON — The
Saturday, the red-headed World Series for the first In Division I singles, Pirates won 20-25, 25-20,
slugger delivered once again. time since 1988. Shawnee’s Kunmi Ojo fell 25-13, 21-25, 15-5
Shut down for most of The Dodgers are making 6-1, 6-0 in the semifinals Kylie Stackhouse had
the afternoon, Los Angeles their sixth straight appear- to Clay’s Mady Arquette, 17 kills, Katie Prater
staged another late rally and ance in the playoffs while preventing Ojo from had 18 kills and 23 digs,
Turner hit a two-run homer the upstart Brewers are advancing to state. The Ameri Siferd had 27
in the eighth inning to lift the in the postseason for the top two singles players assists and 18 digs, Sky-
Dodgers over the Milwaukee AP photo first time since 2011. That and doubles teams quali- ler Scoles had 13 assists
Brewers for a 4-3 victory that Los Angeles Dodgers center fielder Cody Bellinger slides to catch the advantage in experience fied for state in the D-I and Kylie Monday had 19
evened the NL Champion- fly ball Saturday during Game 2 of the National League Championship seemed to pay off — espe- district. digs for Bluffton.
ship Series at a game apiece. Series in Milwaukee. cially when Turner came up
The high-powered Dodg- “He pitched beautifully.” Jeffress, admiring the ball with the big blow. Ottawa-Glandorf 3, Boys Soccer
ers had two measly singles The best-of-seven series with his bat pointed toward “He personifies every- Columbus Grove 0 Fort Jennings 3, Cory-
off Wade Miley before break- moves to Dodger Stadium the sky before rounding the thing that I believe in as a COLUMBUS GROVE Rawson 1
ing through against one for Game 3 on Monday bases and participating in baseball player, as a profes- — Top-ranked Division RAWSON — Adam
of baseball’s best bullpens. night. Walker Buehler several different celebrations sional. … He’s the glue for III O-G finished it regu- Noriega had two goals
After forcing the Brewers pitches for Los Angeles and with his giddy teammates our club,” manager Dave lar season 21-1 with the and Fort Jennings’ Aaron
to use six relievers in Mil- Jhoulys Chacin gets the ball on his way to the dugout. Roberts said. 25-7, 25-11, 25-19 victory. Kloeppel and Cory-Raw-
waukee’s 6-5 victory Friday for Milwaukee. Turner bounced back Save for Yasiel Puig snap- Taylor Alt had 17 kills, son’s Brice Rutherford
night, the NL West cham- Miley handed a 2-0 lead after striking out a career- ping his bat over his leg Erica Annesser had each had one. For Jen-
pions put that extended over to his bullpen and worst four times in Game 1. after striking out swinging eight kills and four aces, nings’ Ian Ricker had a
look to good use in Game 2, Shaw tacked on a solo drive “It felt good,” Turner with the bases loaded in the Claire Eiden had 15 digs, pair of assists.
especially against faltering in the sixth , delighting a said. “I knew it was a seventh, Los Angeles stayed Kendra Ellerbrock had Records: Fort Jennings
All-Star Jeremy Jeffress. yellow towel-waving crowd homer, and it’s cool to run steady as Milwaukee tried 12 assists and Brianna (3-11-2); Cory-Rawson
“As long as we have outs of 43,905 at Miller Park. around the bases and see to hold on. Pedro Baez got Schimmoeller had 15 (5-7-4)
left, we know we’re in the But that was the last run all your teammates going four outs for the win, and assists and nine digs for Reach The Lima News sports
game,” Turner said. for the Brewers, and the crazy, jumping up and Kenley Jansen worked the Ottawa-Glandorf. department at 567-242-0451.
Milwaukee wasted a terrif- Dodgers finished off their down waiting for you.” ninth for the save. Jansen
ic performance by Miley in rally this time around after Jeffress also struggled in broke NL MVP-favorite
its first loss in three weeks, nearly taking Game 1. Game 1, allowing two hits Christian Yelich’s bat for a
ending a 12-game winning Cody Bellinger got Los while only recording one groundout with a runner on
streak that produced free Angeles on the board with out. He was charged with second for the final out. l o ca l
burgers for its fans as part of an RBI single in the seventh, two runs and six hits in 3 High Schools Bluffton Leaders: Kylie Stackhouse 17
a promotion by a local res- chasing Corbin Burnes and 1/3 innings in three appear- Up next Volleyball kills, Katie Prater 18 kills, 23 digs, Ameri
Shawnee 3, LCC 0 Siferd 27 assists, 18 digs, Skyler Scoles 13
taurant chain. Orlando Arcia stopping an 0-for-15 slide in ances in the Division Series Chacin had his worst Game Scores: 25-14, 25-18, 25-23 assists, Kylie Monday 19 digs.
and Travis Shaw homered, the playoffs that landed him against Colorado, including start of the season at Los Shawnee Leaders: Kelsey Fischbach 31 Record: Bluffton (5-17)
assists, 9 digs, Amber Greeley 10 kills, Boys Soccer
and Lorenzo Cain robbed on the bench at the start of a blown save in the opener. Angeles on Aug. 2, allowing 10 blocks, Peyton Deubler 12 digs, 5 kills, Fort Jennings 3, Cory-Rawson 1
David Freese of a two-run the game. Austin Barnes “It’s intense baseball nine runs, eight earned, and Dayle Aldrich 22 digs, Trinity Gearing 7 At Cory-Rawson
kills. Goals: Adam Noriega (FJ) 2, Aaron Kloep-
drive with a leaping grab forced in another run with games, man,” Jeffress five hits in 4 1/3 innings Ottawa-Glandorf 3, Columbus Grove 0 pel (FJ) 1, Brice Rutherford (C-R) 1
over the wall in center. a bases-loaded walk off Jef- said. “They’re going to be in a 21-5 loss. The veteran At Columbus Grove
Game Scores: 25-7, 25-11, 25-19
Assists: Ian Ricker (FJ) 2, Derek Luers-
man (FJ) 1, Aaron Kloeppel (FJ) 1, Tyler
Miley pitched 5 2/3 fress, but the right-hander like this for the rest of the right-hander is 5-5 with a Ottawa-Glandorf Leaders: Taylor Alt 17 Stoodt (C-R) 1
scoreless innings in his escaped when pinch-hitter postseason. We’re going 4.96 ERA in 12 career starts kills, Erica Annesser 8 kills, 4 aces, Claire
Eiden 15 digs, Kendra Ellerbrock 12 as-
Shots on goal: Fort Jennings 7, Cory-
Rawson 13
second career playoff start Yasmani Grandal bounced to battle, they’re going to at Dodger Stadium. Buehler sists, Brianna Schimmoeller 15 assists, Saves: Jon Grote (FJ) 11, Caleb Camper
9 digs. (C-R) 1
and had two hits in his first into a double play. battle. Just be ready.” is making his second career Columbus Grove Leaders: Haley Rada- Records: Fort Jennings (3-11-2); Cory-
multihit game since 2014. The Dodgers went right Los Angeles has scored start against Milwaukee. baugh 5 kills, Rylee Sybert 8 assists, 5 Rawson (5-7-4)
digs, Amy Vorst 10 digs Girls Soccer
“We were in really good back to work in the eighth. eight runs against Milwau- The rookie right-hander Record: O-G (21-1, 9-0) Ontario 1, Celina 0
shape with the effort that Chris Taylor reached on a kee’s bullpen, all in the sev- tossed seven innings of five- Bluffton 3, Cory-Rawson 2 Goals: Bria Meisse
At Bluffton Shots: Ontario 18, Celina 8
Wade gave us,” Brewers leadoff single before Turner enth inning or later. hit ball in a 1-0 loss to the Game Scores: 20-25, 25-20, 25-13, 21-25, Records: Celina 9-4-3, Ontario 8-7-1
manager Craig Counsell said. hit a long drive to left off “The more you face the visiting Brewers on July 31. 15-5
4C Sunday, October 14, 2018 SPORTS The Lima News

Chiefs, Mahomes will get major test in Patriots


By Barry Wilner does it at such a high level, to be taken seriously. Broncos yielded 323 rush- 18 seasons with the Raid- Fitzgerald, a likely Hall
AP Pro Football Writer it’s something you have to Miami was taken seri- ing yards to the Jets, so, ers, holding the franchise of Famer, returns to his
strive to be like.” ously until it laid eggs at yes, that has caught Gur- record for points (1,799) hometown for the sixth
There can be no better New England (3-2) is New England and Cincin- ley’s attention. and games (268). time in his 15-year career,
measuring stick for the striving to be, well, New nati, where it blew a 17-0 with an average of 87.4
Chiefs and young quar- England. After a 1-2 start, lead. The Dolphins rank Jacksonville (3-2) Indianapolis (1-4) receiving yards and no
terback Patrick Mahomes the Patriots appear to have third worst in yards and at Dallas (2-3) at New York Jets (2-3) touchdowns at Minnesota.
than what they face Sun- gotten back on their usual fifth worst in points. They Oddly, Dallas has never If any team needed the On the other side, wide-
day night. winning path. have been outgained by won its first three home long layoff from a Thurs- out WR Adam Thielen
Beat the Patriots in Fox- The weekend began 94 yards per game, which games at Jerry World. day nighter, it was the leads the league in recep-
borough and all that excite- with Philadelphia’s 34-13 ranks third worst. With RB Leonard Four- Colts. They went into New tions (47) and is second in
ment in Kansas City might road victory over the New nette still hurt, the show- England undermanned and yards (589). He’s also first
be validated. York Giants. Carson Wentz Carolina (3-1) piece matchup with Ezekiel then got hammered with in third-down catches (14).
Remember, though, threw a season-high three at Washington (2-2) Elliott disappears. Elliott more injuries, giving them Thielen is the third player
that the Chiefs, with Alex touchdown passes for the Washington was on the has been the prime weapon little chance against the in NFL history with five
Smith, went into Gillette Eagles (3-3). They beat the wrong end of the record- for Dallas and is averaging Patriots. 100-yard games to start
Stadium and won the 2017 Giants (1-5) for the fourth setting Brees blitz through 154 yards from scrimmage Assuming they are some- a season, the first since
kickoff to the season. They straight time and seventh the air in New Orleans, per game in the past three. what healthier, this is a far 1961.
went on an up-and-down in eight games. and was damaged as much But the passing game is better chance for Indy to
ride the rest of the way, Off this week are Detroit by penalties as inefficient 30th as Dak Prescott strug- straighten out its season. Tampa Bay (2-2)
lost in the wild-card playoff (2-3) and New Orleans defense. The usually pre- gles without a topnotch Andrew Luck’s arm looks at Atlanta (1-4)
round, while the Patriots (4-1) cise Alex Smith threw an receiver. strong, but who does he No one played worse the
straightened out and made interception and was gen- He’ll face the stingiest have to throw to if T.Y. Hil- past two weeks than the
the Super Bowl before los- Baltimore (3-2) at erally off-target. defense in the NFL. ton isn’t in the lineup? Bucs. But the Falcons were
ing to Philadelphia. Tennessee (3-2) Now comes Carolina, New York opened up its close.
Mahomes, of course, has Two clubs coming off which has seven picks, is Seattle (2-3) vs. offense in a win over Den- Bucs QB Jameis Winston
looked immune to any sort down weekends: Tennessee plus-5 in turnovers, and Oakland (1-4) at London ver, letting Sam Darnold gets back his starting job
of high-stakes pressure in was punchless at Buffalo, has nine sacks. The Pan- Wonder if the Raid- occasionally fling the ball following a bye; he was
leading the Chiefs (5-0) Baltimore was inept offen- thers also have the NFL’s ers will have as many downfield and it led to suspended for the first
to the top of the AFC. He sively at Cleveland. top rushing offense, in partfans in Wembley as they some huge plays. The Colts three games, when Ryan
embraces this challenge Both can play D, though, because quarterback Cam did in StubHub Center. are vulnerable to that. Fitzpatrick was either mag-
and trying to outdo Tom so don’t expect a lot of end Newton is such a weapon They could really use the ical or mediocre. Tampa’s
Brady. zone activity in Music City. on the ground. Newton is support as Jon Gruden’s Buffalo (2-3) defense has been dreadful.
“It is going to be a The Ravens are playing 4-0 with nine TDs and zero return season spirals out of at Houston (2-3) Then again, so has
great opportunity,” says a third straight road game, picks for a 115.4 passer rat-
control. Each team comes off a Atlanta’s, which is rav-
Mahomes, who has a then have four of the next ing vs. Washington, along “I’m going to continue tight victory in which the aged by injuries. It ranks
league-best 14 touchdown five at home. They lead the with two rushing scores. to emphasize the good and offenses were stagnant, worst in points allowed
passes. “He is one of the NFL in scoring defense, Washington has lost five do everything I can to fix while the defenses and and worst in third-down
greatest quarterbacks, if allowing 15.4 points per straight to Carolina. the things that are bad, kicking games were deci- percentage. The offense
not the greatest to ever game, with no TDs in a because most of the things sive. struggles to protect Matt
play. I am going against second half. Los Angeles Rams (5-0) that are bad, my finger- Houston wants things Ryan and to generate a
their defense, but as a The Titans have allowed at Denver (2-3) prints are all over,” Gruden more open when it has the running game.
team we are going to go seven points in the first While Denver’s defense said. ball, with Deshaun Watson
in and try to compete. quarter and lead in red has been getting Orange Such as a defense, minus connecting on throws to Monday night
They are a good team in zone defense, allowing Crushed recently, LA’s the traded Mack of course, DeAndre Hopkins. Buf- San Francisco (1-4)
the AFC every single year. three TDs in 13 posses- offense has looked unstop- that ranks 30th. Oakland falo’s solid second-year at Green Bay (2-2-1)
Just to compete against sions for a 23.1 percent pable. Jared Goff leads the has the fewest QB pres- cornerback Tre’Davious Following a stinker at
one of the best teams in success rate by opponents. league with 1,727 yards sures in the league (29), White, will be tested. home to hand Arizona its
the league is going to be an passing and ranks second tied for fewest sacks (six), Apparently fully healthy first win, the Niners go to
awesome opportunity.” Chicago (3-1) at Miami (3-2) with a 119.7 passer rating. and is tied for third-fewest after two tough years, the prime-time showcase
How familiar is The Bears have won In the past month, Goff is takeaways (five). Texans DE J.J. Watt is tied against Green Bay, which
Mahomes with three-time three in a row and come off averaging 374 yards per Seattle makes its first for the NFL lead with six is following a stinker of its
league MVP Brady, whom a bye. They haven’t earned game. regular-season overseas sacks. Watt had an 80-yard own at Detroit.
he has never met? four straight wins since Todd Gurley tops the appearance. Worth watch- interception return for a Both teams struggle to
“I definitely watched a 2012. NFL with seven TD runs ing: score in his previous game protect the ball, and the
good amount of him in col- With Khalil Mack revital- and ranks second with • Pete Carroll seeks his against the Bills in Hous- 49ers can’t find ways to
lege (at Texas Tech),” he izing the defense, Chicago 645 scrimmage yards. Of 91st win with the team to ton, a 23-17 win in 2014. take it away from oppo-
says. “Coach (Kliff) Kings- ranks No. 1 against the concern for the impressive pass Mike Holmgren as nents; they have a league-
bury actually played with run and second overall. If receiving group is that winningest coach for the Arizona (1-4) at low one interception and
Tom at one point. He liked second-year quarterback Brandin Cooks and Cooper franchise. Minnesota (2-2-1) have forced three turn-
to show me some things Mitch Trubisky truly has Kupp each left last week’s • Russell Wilson is 25-6 What could be a mis- overs.
that he did where he was found the passing rhythm win at Seattle with concus- after a loss, the best record match — Arizona has the Of special interest for
in the pocket, his pocket — his six TD throws in a sions. of any quarterback since NFL’s worst offense and the Pack: Mason Crosby
movements and things like rout of Tampa Bay tied for Denver star LB Von the merger. has scored all of 65 points went 1 for 5 on field goals
that. I have definitely taken second most in an NFL Miller has gone sackless • Seahawks kicker — has one intriguing ele- and missed his only extra-
some things from him. He game — the Bears needs the past three weeks. The Sebastian Janikowski spent ment. Cardinals WR Larry point try at Detroit.

Browns turn home field into advantage


By Tom Withers played two overtime games loud as they have ever “We’ve just got to do
AP Sports Writer already at home and rallied been,” Jackson pleaded. a better job of bogeying
to win a nationally tele- “This week our players and disguising and mak-
CLEVELAND — Empty vised Thursday nighter to will need that. We need ing it harder for him to do
seats. Anemic football. Bad end their 19-game winless that assistance for them. that,” Browns linebacker
vibes. streak and breathe life into They have been outstand- Joe Schobert said. “I think
Home field hasn’t meant a fan base that couldn’t take ing, but boy, we need a being at home this year,
any advantage in recent much more misery. little bit more from them where it will be harder for
years for the Browns, who Lifeless for years, the this week, too. “ him to make checks if we
entered this season with Dawg Pound is howling Jackson’s hoping a have a loud crowd, will
three wins in their last 27 once more, and Browns roaring crowd will make be an advantage to us. It
home games at FirstEnergy coach Hue Jackson begged things tougher on Char- will be harder for them to
Stadium, dubbed “The Fac- Cleveland fans to bring gers quarterback Philip change every single play
tory of Sadness.” the noise for today’s game Rivers, who is off to one that will be perfectly what
AP Photo Madness has been the against the Los Angeles of the best starts of his they want.”
Cleveland’s Jarvis Landry enters today’s game against the Los Angeles norm so far this season. Chargers (3-2). 15-year NFL career. Riv- Rivers enjoys playing in
Chargers with 429 career receptions. The Browns (2-2-1) have “I want them to be as ers has thrown 13 touch- Cleveland.
down passes and two “It is a great, kind of
interceptions, and Jackson an old-school NFL atmo-
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Grove sweeps NWC cross country team titles


By Staff Reports (20:12.3), Crestview’s with Parkway’s Matt Gaer- R e s u lt s
sports@limanews.com Ragen Harting (20:27.4), ke (16:58.75) and Kyle
Grove’s Erin Downing Roth (17:03.97), Minster’s Boys
NWC Championship
17:03.97, 4. Luke Barga (M) 17:13.47, 5. Brooks
Blakeley (V) 17:14.78, 6. Austin Felice (M)
Brayden Langdon (L) 22:15.3, 18. Rylee By-
rne (L) 22:48.4, 19. Emily Schumacher (CG)
SPENCERVILLE — (20:37.6), Spencerville’s Luke Barga (17:13.47), At Spencerville 17:23.25, 7. Jon Albers (M) 17:24.47, 8. Andrew 23:01.3, 20. Hannah Schroeder (CG) 23:47.6,
Team Scores: 1. Columbus Grove 30, 2. Lin- Schoen (C) 17:26.81, 9. Isaac Schoen (C) 21. Adalynn Longstreth (C) 23:54.8, 22.
Columbus Grove claimed Lillee Stewart (20:45.7), Versailles’ Brooks Blakeley colnview 33, 3. Crestview 82, 4. Bluffton 121, 17:27.78, 10. Blake Strickler (P) 17:32.69, 11. Dylann Carey (L) 24:15.5, 23. Ava Boedicker
the boys and girls North- Grove’s Leanndra Price (17:14.78) Minster’s Aus- 5. Ada 135, 6. Allen East 157 Aaron Bruns (P) 17:43.50, 12. Stuart Baltes (S) 24:36.3, 24. Lydia Saylor (C) 24:37.4, 25.
Top 25 Finishers: 1. Alek Bowersock (L) (V) 17:47.97, 13. Drew Muhlenkamp (FR) Kenzie Leeth (C) 25:06.2.
west Conference team cross (20:50.7), Crestview’s tin Felece (17:23.25) and 16:53.8, 2. Johnny Schmiedebusch (CG) 17:48.28, 14. Aaron Huwer (M) 17:57.81, 15. MAC Championships
country championships Emily Greulach (21:25.9), Jon Albers (17:24.47), 16:59.0, 3. Karter Tow (L) 17:15.6, 4. Wyatt Blake Ontrop (SH) 18:01.66, 16. Brock Schul- At Coldwater
Richardson (C) 17:15.9, 5. Caleb Stechschul- te (M) 18:25.41, 17. Matthew Rindler (SH) Team Scores: 1. Minster 19, 2. Coldwater 80,
Saturday. Lincolnview’s Victory Sny- Coldwater’s Andrew te (CG) 17:17.6, 6. Bailey Manz (Paulding) 18:29.15, 18. Seth Brookhart (SH) 18:31.47, 19. 3. Versailles 93, 4. Fort Recovery 111, 5. Del-
The Grove boys finished der (21:32.9), Crestview’s Schoen (17:26.81) and 17:46.2, 7. Jordan Bellman (CG) 17:46.4, 8. Hunter Waterman (NB) 18:45.53, 20. Drew phos St. John’s 147, 6. St. Henry 148, 7. New
Devon Bill (L) 17:50.2, 9. Breece Pingle (CG) Palte (DSJ) 18:45.81, 21. Jack Gehret (V) Bremen 172, 8. Marion Local 201, 9. Parkway
with 30 points followed by Lauren Walls (21:34) and Isaac Schoen (17:27.78) 17:51.1, 10. Carson Closson (CG) 17:53.5, 11. 18:48.44, 22. Joseph Slonkosky (M) 18:51.15, 254, 10. New Knoxville 326
Lincolnview (33), Crest- Lincolnview’s Madeline and Parkway’s Blake Collin Puckett (L) 17:54.0, 12. Miguel Jor- 23. Matt Cromwell (V) 18:51.53, 24. Jared Top 25 Finishers: 1. Emma Watke (M)
dan (Ada) 17:58.2, 13. Daegan Hatfield (L) Timmerman (FR) 18:51.88, 25. Noah Barga 18:55.91, 2. Kaitlynn Albers (M) 19:26.12,
view (82), Bluffton (121), Snyder (21:40.1) also fin- Strickler (17:32.69) 18:04.2, 14. Joe Sadowski (L) 18:16.4, 15. Day- (V) 18:52.22. 3. Chloe Will (FR) 19:31.50, 4. Mackenzie
Ada (135) and Allen East ishing in the top 10. rounding out the top 10. ton Schuerman (C) 18:16.8, 16. Jacob Keysor Girls
NWC Championship
Bohman (M) 19:36.12, 5. Gwendolyn Meir-
ing (M) 19:46.34, 6. Haley Alig (C) 19:46.84,
(L) 18:33.1, 17. Tanner Smith (CG) 18:35.0, 18.
(157). Bowersock and Eller- The Minster girls had Tanner Pinks (B) 18:39.1, 19. Elijah Conley (B) At Spencerville 7. Madeline Magoto (M) 20:00.91, 8. Ella
Lincolnview’s Alek Bow- brock were selected and the 19 team points followed 18:42.4, 20. Keagan Gaskill (Spencerville)
19:03.9, 21. Jacob Forwerck (C) 19:09.2, 22.
Team Scores: 1. Columbus Grove 36, 2. Lin-
colnview 44, 3. Crestview 49, 4. Paulding 108.
Boate (M) 20:07.69, 9. Kelsey Broering (ML)
20:19.91, 10. Mason Pohl (M) 20:28.06, 11.
ersock was the race winner male and female runners of by Coldwater (80), Ver- Derek Birkemeier (CG) 19:14.0, 23. Caleb Top 25 Finishers: 1. Alyssa Ellerbrock (CG) Emma Meyer (M) 20:30.56, 12. Beth Honig-
in 16 minutes, 53.8 seconds the year respectively. sailles (93), Fort Recovery Morgan (CG) 19:16.9, 24. Tayden Pingle (CG)
19:18.6, 25. Hunter Sidle (AE) 19:23.9.
19:41.2, 2. Madison Langdon (L) 20:12.3, 3.
Ragen Harting (C) 20:27.4, 4. Erin Downing
ford (C) 20:37.41, 13. Madelyn Holzapfel (V)
20:38.72, 14. Rachel Kitzmiller (M) 20:49.47,
with Columbus Grove’s Boys and girls coach of (111), Delphos St. John’s MAC Championships (CG) 20:37.6, 5. Lillee Stewart (Spencerville) 15. Liz Watren (V) 20:53.18, 16. Sara Honig-
At Coldwater 20:45.7, 6. Leanndra Price (CG) 20:50.7, 7. ford (C) 20:54.31, 17. Kambrynn Rohr (DSJ)
Johnny Schmiedebusch the year the honors respec- (147), St. Henry (148), Team Scores: 1. Minster 32, 2. Parkway 62, Emily Greulach (C) 21:25.9, 8. Victoria Snyder 21:00.66, 18. Anna Wendel (FR) 21:03.38,
(16:59), Lincolnview’s Kar- tively went to Columbus New Bremen (172), Mar- 3. Versailles 86, 4. St. Henry 125, 5. Coldwa- (L) 21:32.9, 9. Lauren Walls (C) 21:34.0, 10. 19. Maria Mangen (V) 21:04.03, 20. Lauren
ter 137, 6. Fort Recovery 168, 7. New Bremen Madeline Snyder (L) 21:40.1, 11. Elyse Manz Hemmelgarn (SH) 21:04.81, 21. Catherine
ter Tow (17:15.6), Crest- Grove’s Terry Schnipke and ion Local (201), Parkway 170, 8. Marion Local 198, 9. Delphos St. John’s (P) 21:40.3, 12. Julia Stetler (L) 21:49.7, 13. Kopack (DSJ) 21:12.81, 22. Alayna Thieman
view’s Wyatt Richardson Jason Jay. (254) and New Knoxville 206, 10. New Knoxville 286. Torie Bockey (S) 21:51.4, 14. Morgan Def- (NB) 21:19.18, 23. Kara Spitzer (V) 21:27.78,
Top 25 Finishers: 1. Alex Albers (M) 16:48.91, fenbaugh (CG) 21:54.7, 15. Lizzie Bowen (C) 24. Katie Kunkler (SH) 21:28.38, 25. Brittany
(17:15.9), Grove’s Caleb The top five finishers (326). 2. Matt Gaerke (P) 16:58.75, 3. Kyle Roth (P) 22:07.8, 16. Zoe Stechschulte (CG) 22:13.7, 17. Walterbusch (C) 21:39.44.
Stechschulte (17:17.6), in each race made the all- Minster’s Emma Watcke
Paulding’s Bailey Manz conference first team. (18:55.91) and Kaitlynn
(17:46.2), Grove’s Jordan Albers (19:26.12) fin- also finishing in the top (104). Cory-Rawson’s Ash- Hopewell-Loudon (32),
Bellman (17:46.4), Lincoln- MAC Championships ished first and second 10. ley Schaller (26:11.7) was Liberty-Benton (39),
view’s Devon Bill (17:50.2) COLDWATER — The respectively in the girls 30th and Pandora-Gilboa’s North Baltimore (106),
and Grove’s Breece Pingle Minster boys and girls race with Fort Recovery’s BVC Championships Alaina Basinger (29:50.7) Van Buren (128) and
(17:51.1) and Carson Clos- won team titles Saturday. Chloe Will (19:31.5), FINDLAY — Leipsic’s finished 46th. CR and P-G McComb (129) and ahead
son (17:53.5) also finishing The Wildcat boys fin- Minster’s Mackenzie Lola Quintero Wensink did not have enough run- of Riverdale (148). Cory-
in the top 10. ished with 32 points fol- Bohman (19:36.12) and won the girls race in 20 ners for team scores. Rawson’s Tyler Jones
In the girls event, Grove lowed by Parkway (62), Gwendolyn Meiring minutes, 51.24 seconds. Leipsic’s Ethan Cham- (21:33.63) was 43rd and
finished with 36 points fol- Versailles (86), St. Henry (19:46.34), Coldwater’s Teammate Peyton Henry bers (17:53.27) was Pandora-Gilboa’s Nick Nor-
lowed by Lincolnview (44), (125), Coldwater (137), Haley Alig (19:46.84), (22:14.07) finished eighth. seventh in the boys race ton (22:26.9) was 52nd.
Crestview (49) and Pauld- Fort Recovery (168), New Minster’s Madeline Mago- The Leipsic girls fin- behind first-place finisher C-R and P-G did not have
ing (108). Bremen (170) and Marion to (20:00.91) and Ella ished fourth 97 points Jordan Foster (17:09.86) enough runners for team
Columbus Grove’s Alyssa Local (198). Boate (20:07.69), Marion behind Hopewell-Loudon of Hopewell-Loudon. scores.
Ellerbrock won the girls Minster’s Alex Albers Local’s Kelsey Broering (50), Riverdale (54) and Leipsic (144) came
race in 19:41.2 with Lincol- won the boys race in 16 (20:19.91) and Minster’s Liberty-Benton (58) and in sixth in the boys Reach The Lima News sports
department at 567-242-0451.
nview’s Madison Langdon minutes, 48.91 seconds Mason Pohl (20:28.06) ahead of North Baltimore team standings behind

Phillips
From page 1C

came in third (20:07.89).


“Probably about a mile-
and-a-half (is when Phillips
made the move),” Phillips
said. “We call that the ‘Go
Zone’. It’s when a lot of
runners settle in, but that’s
when we want to go.
“So, I kind of just went
for it. I know at the (first)
mile, I was asking for my Van Wert’s Gage Chiles crosses the finish line in third place at
time, and they told me not Saturday’s Western Buckeye League Championships at Wright State Celina’s Ethan Ly finished sixth
to worry about it.” - Lake Campus. See more cross country photos at LimaScores.com. Saturday in the Western Buckeye
Phillips missed her League Championships boys race
personal-best time on Sat- learned to shift to another third, while Kenton (112) at Wright State - Lake Campus.
urday by just six seconds. gear at the right time. and St. Marys
Next week at the Division “She’s done a really nice (112) rounded out the where we’re at. I thought
II district meet at Ottawa, job this year. She kind of top five teams. Van Wert we ran pretty tough.”
Phillips is aiming high. Not goes out steady, kind of (114), Celina (124), Bath Van Wert had a solid
only does Phillips want to conservative in the first (191) and Ottawa-Glandorf pack on Saturday.
advance to the regional 800 (meters). By the first (225) rounded out the Leading the way for
meet at Tiffin, but she also mile – that’s where she field. Van Wert was Gage
wants to take care of some races really well,” Holliday Lily Cleaves led Shawnee Chiles (third, 17:23.70).
unfinished business. said. with a seventh-place finish Teammate Jacob Wasson
“Next week, I’m defi- In Saturday’s team stand- (21:11.12). Wapakoneta’s finished third (17:25.83).
nitely going for the school ings, Defiance swept the Paige Schneider came in Rounding out the top five
record,” she said. “That’s girls’ and boys’ team titles. fourth (20:50). Kenton’s runners for Van Wert were
what I’ve been shooting for In the girls’ competition, Kierra Krohmer was fifth Photos by Levi A. Morman | The Lima News Hunter Scherer (10th,
all season. Defiance defeated second- (20:59.55). Shawnee’s Gabe Williams finished eighth Saturday in the Western 17:50.89), Holden Reichert
Van Wert coach Ryan place Shawnee, 45-95. On the boys’ side, Defi- Buckeye League Championships boys race at Wright State - Lake (22nd, 18:24.83) and
Campus.
Holliday said Phillips has Wapakoneta (111) finished ance ran away with the Gage Wannemacher (29th,
title, scoring 26 points, “The turns here, cut the 18:43.55).
while second-place Van times down a little bit. “We were pretty happy,”
Wert tallied 67 points. “I usually focus on what I Coach Holliday said about
Shawnee (71) finished need to take care of and try his boys’ team. “We know
third, Ottawa-Glandorf my best to not to fall back. Defiance is kind of in a
(134) was fourth and St. I know I have my team- different atmosphere. So,
Marys (152) rounded out mates behind me.” we wanted some individu-
the top five squads. Celina Defiance placed all five als to key off some of their
(155), Wapakoneta (158), of its scorers in the top 11 guys. We raced really well.
Elida (210), Bath (234) overall spots. I was really happy with
and Kenton (261) rounded “We were looking to how we raced. We accom-
out the field. practice on getting out fast, plished what we wanted to
Defiance’s Mhalicki Bron- because that will be the accomplish today – which
son led from start to finish, major thing the next two was to take that next step
clocking a winning time of weeks (districts, region- to become a better version
16:21.74. als),” longtime Defiance of ourselves as individuals
”I wanted to get out and boys’ coach Obie Mouser and as a team. I was really
then try to keep up the said. “So, we worked on pleased at the way our guys
momentum,” Bronson said. getting out fast and to see raced.”

R e s u lt s
WBL Championship (B) 18:08.53, 15. Eli Fortman (D) 18:09.57, 20:50.00, 5. Kierra Krohmer (K) 20:59.55, 6.
At Wright State — Lake Campus 16. John Doll (W) 18:09.82, 17. Kaleb Egri (S) Jescelyn Dameron (C) 21:10.96, 7. Lily Cleaves
Boys 18:13.14, 18. Kamron Maag (O-G) 18:13.86, 19. (S) 21:11.12, 8. Maggie Lenhart (D) 21:18.18,
Team Scores: 1. Defiance 26, 2. Van Wert 67, Parker Schomaeker (O-G) 18:16.71, 20. Jacob 9. Rachel Spath (VW) 21:23.92, 10. Morgan
page or online at LimaOhio.com 3. Shawnee 71, 4. Ottawa-Glandorf 134, 5. St.
Marys 152, 6. Celina 155, 7. Wapakoneta 158,
Klosterman (C) 18:16.86, 21. Sean Dancs (E)
18:19.15, 22. Holden Reichert (VW) 18:24.83,
Henschen (SM) 21:28.50, 11. Emma Deters
(B) 21:39.25, 12. Lauren Doll (W) 21:41.35,
8. Elida 210, 9. Bath 234, 10. Kenton 261 23. Kagan Skiver (D) 18:27.87, 24. Trever Miller 13. Caleigh Ross (C) 21:48.42, 14. Sammie
Top 25 Finishers: 1. Mhalicki (D) 16:21.74, (S) 18:28.30, 25. Isaac Webb (W) 18:28.90. Unger (K) 22:01.45, 15. Makeron Burkhart (D)
2. Hunter Sheery (D) 17:15.39, 3. Gage 22:02.07, 16. Brianna Cisco (SM) 22:02.91, 17.
brought to you by Chiles (VW) 17:23.70, 4. Jacob Wasson (VW) Girls Abby Horvath (D) 22:05.25, 18. Anne Hardy
17:25.83, 5. Colin Moats (D) 17:26.64, 6. Team Scores: 1. Defiance 45, 2. Shawnee 95, (S) 22:05.55, 19. Emily Wahl (D) 22:09.03,

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WBL Cross Country Championships

Van Wert’s Caylee Phillips won the Western Buckeye League girls Bath’s Katie Fisher fights her way through a pack of runners during Saturday’s Western Buckeye League Championships at Wright State Lake
race Saturday at Wright State Lake Campus. Campus.

Photos by Levi A. Morman | The Lima News Lily Cleaves of Shawnee finishes Wapakoneta’s Mackenzie Courter competes in Saturday’s Western Buckeye League
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John Carroll overwhelms Ohio Northern


By Tom Usher 10 in the nation in Division back Michael Cangangelli Stalnaker gobbled it up and first half, but probably 7 on a five-play, 70-yard
sports@limanews.com III, stands 5-1, 4-1 in the had 25 carries for 109 yards went 17 yards for the TD. should have kicked the drive.
Ohio Athletic Conference. and three TDs. He had TD That gave the Blue field goal with 10 seconds Moeglin hit Danny Dis-
ADA — John Carroll ONU is 4-2, 3-2 in the runs of 1, 7 and 1 yards. Streaks a 28-14 lead with left. But they dialed up a brow on a 22-yard TD pass
quarterback Anthony OAC. The Blue Streaks ended 52 seconds left before the blitz. They picked the right in the right corner of the
Moeglin wasn’t known for The teams have split up with 296 yards rushing. half. call. I felt like we needed a end zone with 9:35 left in
his scrambling and running their last four meetings, ONU quarterback Antho- “That was huge,” Moeg- touchdown to try to cut it the first half.
ability. including ONU getting a ny McFadden completed lin said. “Our defense has to seven.’’ John Carroll needed only
But the 5-foot-11 junior 27-20 double-overtime win 11 of 28 for 167 yards. He carried our offense all year. ONU cut the margin to four plays to score again.
found some openings and at University Heights last threw one TD (for 71 yards) … We got the sack and 28-17 on a 22-yard field Moeglin bounced off
shot through them. year. and had one interception. Chad got the scoop and goal by Chase Watson two ONU defenders and
Moeglin used his right Most of Moeglin’s runs McFadden also led the score. That set everybody (Elida) with 6:48 left in the rumbled for 34 yards to the
arm and his legs to help came off either a quarter- ground game with 18 car- into a little frenzy, which third quarter. ONU 10.
John Carroll run past Ohio back draw or the read- ries for 41 yards. is cool. It got us a ton of The Blue Streaks Two plays later, Moeglin
Northern 49-17 Saturday at option keeper. ONU freshman Brock momentum.’’ answered with a three-play hit J.J. Olivera for a 9-yard
Dial-Roberson Stadium. “It was definitely some- Martin had nine carries for ONU had one more shot drive. TD pass.
Moeglin entered the thing we saw earlier in the 36 yards. in the half. Canganelli scored on a That gave John Carroll a
day with only 103 rushing week (on film),” Moeglin John Carroll led 28-14 at The Polar Bears got the 7-yard TD run and the Blue 14-7 lead with 6:17 left in
yards in five games. On Sat- said of his running the ball. the half, then pulled away ball at their own 38 and Streaks were in control the half.
urday he ran 16 times for a “With the scheme they play, in the second half. went right down to the 35-12 with 5:49 left in the ONU tied at 14 when
career-high 126 yards. we knew the quarterback After a scoreless first John Carroll 16 in the final third. McFadden hit Anthony
“That’s on us,” ONU run could be a huge part of quarter, the second quarter minute. “We couldn’t get the time- Amison on a quick slant
coach Dean Paul said the game. And we like to quickly focused on a few But McFadden was ly stop,” Paul said. “They over the middle. Amison
of Moeglin’s running. pride ourselves on being scoring fireworks. sacked on the final play were just kicking our butt. got loose and took the pass
“Between tackling and two-dimensional. If you can The Blue Streaks led 21-14 of the first half to end the There are no excuses.’’ 71 yards for the score.
some poor assignment come in and run the foot- late in the first half when ONU threat. ONU scored first after a That tied it at 14.
execution, those things ball, that just adds another ONU quarterback McFadden “It was definitely a big 10-play, 68-yard drive. John Carroll took the
can’t happen against a team level that the defense has to went back to pass. play (by John Carroll) to A.J. Marks went off left lead to stay 21-14 when
like that.’’ prepare for.’’ He was sacked by the go up two scores when tackles for a 9-yard TD to Canganelli bulled it over for
Moeglin also completed Moeglin wasn’t the Blue Blue Streaks’ Rome Brun- things are kind of back and give the Polar Bears a 7-0 a 1-yard TD with 1:51 left
14 of 22 passes for 254 Streaks’ entire offense, didge at the ONU 17. forth,” Paul said. “We got a lead with 11:38 left before in the first half.
yards with two TDs. however. The ball popped free good drive and responded, the half. Reach The Lima News sports
John Carroll, ranked No. John Carroll running and John Carroll’s Chad though, at the end of the John Carroll tied it at department at 567-242-0468.

BIG TEN

Spartans edge
Nittany Lions
The Associated Press ton Thorson threw for a
career-high 455 yards and
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. three touchdowns, and
— Brian Lewerke threw a Drew Luckenbaugh kicked
25-yard touchdown pass a 37-yard field goal in over-
to Felton Davis with 19 time to give Northwestern
seconds left to lift Michi- (3-3, 3-1 Big Ten) a victory
gan State past No. 8 Penn over Nebraska (0-6, 0-4).
State 21-17 on Saturday,
making it two consecutive Purdue 46, Illinois 7
seasons that the Spartans CHAMPAIGN, Ill. —
used a late score to hand Illinois (3-3, 1-2 Big
the Nittany Lions a sec- Ten) arguably played its
ond straight loss. worst game of the year.
Lewerke completed Purdue (3-3, 2-1) scored
25 of 52 passes for 46 unanswered points after
259 yards with an inter- the first series. Illinois Don Speck | The Lima News
ception and two touch- began the game scoring on Ohio State’s Tuf Borland (32), Jordan Fuller (4) and Justin Hillard (47) bring down Minnesota’s Seth Green during Saturday’s game at Ohio
downs for the Spartans a five-yard keeper by quar- Stadium in Columbus.
(4-2, 2-1 Big Ten), who terback AJ Bush following
were coming off a loss at
Northwestern but handed
Penn State (4-2, 1-2) a
a 52-yard pass to Reggie
Corbin. OSU leads three times before
K.J. Hill’s one-handed
catch on a 36-yard touch-
tool for next week,”
Haskins said.
Ohio State’s defense,
dah’s fumble recovery
was at the 24-yard line
and Isaiah Pryor’s inter-
devastating blow — just Iowa 42, Indiana 16 From page 1C down play put OSU in playing without four ception was at the 2-yard
like last year. BLOOMINGTON, front to stay at 17-14 injured starters, had line.
Two weeks ago, Ind. — Nate Stanley In that drive, only with 3:59 left in the some moments of adver- “Minnesota came in
Penn State let a fourth- threw for 320 yards and three of the plays were first half. Blake Haubeil sity, too, mainly against and swung hard,” Meyer
quarter lead get away a season-high six touch- running plays and they made a 47-yard field the slant passes of Min- said. “The saying right
against Ohio State before downs for Iowa (5-1, 2-1 netted -1 yard. The rest goal and a 27-yarder to nesota quarterback Zack now that I’m using is
getting a week off to pre- Big Ten) against Indiana of the drive came on make it 23-14 early in Annexstad (13 of 22 for enhance our strengths
pare for Michigan State. (4-3, 1-3). passes. the fourth quarter. Then 218 yards) and running and let’s fix our weak-
Last year, in consecutive Ohio State scored first Haskins connected with back Mohamed Ibrahim nesses. We’re going to
weeks, Penn State lost to Maryland 34, Rutgers 7 on a 21-yard field goal, Hill on a 27-yard touch- (23 carries, 157 yards, 2 have to get some things
Ohio State and Michigan COLLEGE PARK, one of three he kicked as down pass with 2:15 to touchdowns). fixed. What we’re going
State, with the Spartans Md. — Kasim Hill threw a replacement for Sean play to give OSU a 30-14 But the defense also to do is enjoy our win.
kicking a last-second field three touchdown passes, Nuernberger, who was lead. came up with three Not many teams are 7-0.
goal. Ty Johnson ran for 132 unable to play because “We just had to turnovers and all were We’ll get some things
yards and Maryland (4-2, an injury described as “a fight through adversity deep in Ohio State terri- fixed and get ready for
Northwestern 34, 2-1 Big Ten) had five inter- strain” by an Ohio State and made plays when tory – Kendall Sheffield’s the trip to Purdue.”
Nebraska 31 OT ceptions against Rutgers spokesman. they mattered. And interception was at the
EVANSTON, Ill. — Clay- (1-6, 0-4). The two teams traded that’s a good learning 13-yard line, Jeffrey Oku- Reach Jim Naveau at 567-242-0414.

Hilliard “I’m still just as ambitious as when I came in.


I know who I am and where I want to go and I
“Before the game they
told me Sean wasn’t going
Haubeil kicked a 61-yard
again: OSU quarterback
field goal as a high school
Dwayne Haskins (33 of
to be able to go today. junior and says he feels 44 for 412 yards and three
From page 1C still have a long way to go. I just have to keep I was ready to go. I got confident he could do thattouchdowns) exceeded
improving.” some reps before the game in college. 300 yards passing for the
Saturday, with starter — Justin Hilliard, and we just from there,” “I know it’s different fifth time in the seven
Malik Harrison out with Ohio State linebacker Haubeil said. from high school. But I games he has started. His
concussion symptoms, He said he “definitely” feel pretty comfortable 33 completions tied J.T.
he started, played most felt some nerves before from 60 yards and in,” he Barrett for the Ohio State
of the game and finished tious as when I came in. I also recorded a career first the first field goal attempt said. record in that category for
with five tackles and two know who I am and where when Blake Haubeil, who from 21 yards. the second week in a row.
pass break-ups. I want to go and I still has handled kickoffs this “Going out there for Notes Hill’s streak: Wide
“It meant a lot. Coming have a long way to go. I season and last season, that first field goal in front National champions: receiver K.J. Hill has
out of high school this just have to keep improv- filled in for injured kicker of 100,000 people there The 1968 Ohio State caught a pass in 27 con-
was my dream school. ing. Sean Nuernberger and was a little bit of nerves national championship secutive games. His 187
It’s what I always wanted “You try to stay as posi- went 3 for 3 on field goals. but full confidence.” team, which was honored yards against Minnesota
to do, be a starter here. tive as possible, never feel Haubeil, one of the top He also said his kickoff during Saturday’s game, was a personal best. He
I had some setbacks and sorry for yourself and high school kickers in experience helped settle has northwest Ohio con- has caught at least four
injuries and other things. keep going,” the Cincin- the country in the 2017 his nerves. “To get all that nections with Lima Senior passes in every game this
It just felt good to be out nati St. Xavier graduate recruiting class, connect- experience all of last year graduate Dave Cheney season.
there,” Hilliard said. said. ed from 47 yards, 27 yards and this year helped, obvi- and Celina’s Jim Otis.
“I’m still just as ambi- Another OSU player and 21 yards. ously.” Haskins stands out Reach Jim Naveau at 567-242-0414.
The Lima News SPORTS Sunday, October 14, 2018 9C

NATIONAL ROUNDUP OHIO ROUNDUP

LSU upends No. 2 Georgia


Interceptions
costly as Bluffton
The Associated Press
falls to Manchester
BATON ROUGE, La. — Joe Bur- Staff and wire reports Miami (Ohio) 31,
row passed for 200 yards and had two Kent State 6
short touchdown runs, LSU’s defense BLUFFTON — The OXFORD — Gus Rag-
staggered Georgia’s normally prolific host Beavers fell 21-17 land threw for a touch-
offense, and the 13th-ranked Tigers to Manchester, which down and ran for another
beat the No. 2 Bulldogs 36-16 on benefited from two to help Miami (3-4, 3-1
Saturday to give coach Ed Orgeron a interceptions that were MAC) beat Kent State
signature victory. returned for touchdowns. (1-6, 0-3).
Five fourth-down decisions by Org- Bluffton dipped to 1-6
eron influenced the result. LSU (6-1, overall and 1-4 in Heart- Western Michigan 42,
3-1 Southeastern Conference) convert- land Collegiate Athletic Bowling Green 35
ed all four times it ran an offensive play Conference play while BOWLING GREEN —
on fourth down, sustaining three drives Manchester improved to Jamauri Bogan ran for
that produced a total of 13 points. 3-4 overall and 3-2 in the two fourth-quarter touch-
Quarterback Jake Fromm had by HCAC. downs and Anton Curtis
far his worst game of the season for AP photo Bluffton quarterback sealed the win with two
Georgia (6-1, 4-1), completing 16 of LSU quarterback Joe Burrow (9) gets away from Georgia defensive back Richard LeCounte to go and Perry graduate Plum- late interceptions as
for a 59 yard run during Saturday’s game in Baton Rouge, La.
34 passes for 209 yards, one touch- mie Gardner completed Western Michigan (5-2,
down and two interceptions. Milton threw for 296 yards and ran for tano passed for 328 yards and two 11-of-29 for 106 yards 3-0 MAC) beat Bowling
the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth touchdowns and Tennessee (3-3, 1-2 with a touchdown and Green (1-6, 0-3).
No. 17 Oregon 30, No. 7 Washington 27, OT quarter for Central Florida (6-0, 3-0 SEC) snapped an 11-game conference three interceptions.
EUGENE, Ore. — C.J. Verdell American Athletic Conference). losing streak. Drake Campbell and Northern Illinois 24, Ohio 21
scored on a 6-yard run in overtime Memphis (4-3, 1-3) seemed on The Tigers (4-3, 1-3) are off to Darian Greeley went for DEKALB, Ill. — Mar-
and Oregon (5-1, 2-1 Pac-12) knocked the way to at least have a chance for their worst SEC start since also going 53 and 31 yards on the cus Jones ran 2 yards for
off Washington (5-2, 3-1). a winning field goal as the Tigers 1-3 in 2015. ground, respectively. the go-ahead touchdown
moved to the UCF 31. Memphis with 4:51 left and left
No. 5 Notre Dame 19, Pittsburgh 14 botched clock management in the No. 22 Texas A&M 26, South Carolina 23 Buffalo 24, tackle Max Scharping
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Ian Book final 30 seconds, getting hit with a COLUMBIA, S.C. — Kellen Mond Akron 6 caught a pass for the
threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to motion penalty that required a clock threw for 353 yards and freshman BUFFALO, N.Y. — 2-point conversion as
Miles Boykin with 5:43 remaining runoff, and then Brady White com- Seth Small had four field goals, Tyree Jackson threw a Northern Illinois (4-3, 4-0
and Notre Dame (7-0) remained pleted a 9-yard pass to Tony Pollard including the go-ahead kick in the touchdown pass and ran MAC) battled back from
unbeaten. Pitt (3-4) led 14-12 thanks and the seconds slipped away. fourth quarter, for Texas A&M. for a score and Buffalo a 21-9 deficit after three
to a long first-quarter touchdown The Aggies (5-2, 3-1 SEC) won their (6-1, 3-0 Mid-American quarters to earn a victory
drive and Maurice Ffrench’s 99-yard No. 14 Florida 37, Vanderbilt 27 third straight this season and moved Conference) breezed to a over Ohio (3-3, 1-1).
kickoff return to start the second half. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Jordan to 5-0 against the Gamecocks (3-3, victory over Akron (2-3,
Scarlett ran 48 yards for the go- 2-3) since joining the league in 2012. 0-2). South Dakota State 36,
No. 9 Texas 23, Baylor 17 ahead touchdown on the first play Mond also had a 4-yard touchdown Youngstown State 7
AUSTIN, Texas — Shane Buechele of the fourth quarter, and Florida pass to Jace Sternberger in the sec- Eastern Michigan 28, BROOKINGS, S.D. —
came on for injured quarterback Sam (6-1, 4-1 Southeastern Conference) ond quarter and, when Small hit a Toledo 26 Taryn Christion threw for
Ehlinger early in the first quarter rallied from an 18-point deficit to 32-yard field goal on the Aggies’ first YPSILANTI, Mich. one touchdown and ran for
and Texas 6-1, 4-0 Big 12 Confer- beat Vanderbilt (3-4, 0-3) in a game drive of the second half to go up 16-0, — Freddie McGee III two more, setting a Mis-
ence) beat Baylor (4-3, 2-2) when the marred by a near brawl, with both it looked like more than enough to poked away a two-point souri Valley Conference
Bears’ final pass sailed through the head coaches yelling as each team put away the Gamecocks. But Jake conversion pass in the record for total offense,
back of the end zone. spilled onto the field. Bentley, returning from a knee injury, back of the end zone and and South Dakota State
led a pair of third-quarter TD drives Eastern Michigan (3-4, (4-1, 2-1 MVC) rolled to
No. 10 UCF 31, Memphis 30 Tennessee 30, No. 21 Auburn 24 — and the two-point conversions 1-3 MAC) held off Toledo a win over Youngstown
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — McKenzie AUBURN, Ala. — Jarrett Guaran- both times. (3-3, 1-1). State (2-4, 1-2).

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Spencerville, Kalida fall short of goals


By Jose Nogueras
sports@limanews.com

SUNBURY — Kalida
and Spencerville came into
the Division III state tour-
nament looking for a top
five finish. However, both
teams failed to achieve
their goals as Spencerville
finished tied for eighth and
Kalida came in 11th at the
NorthStar Golf Club on
Saturday.
Spencerville shot a 368
on the second day of com-
petition to finish with a
722 for the two days and
tied with Minster, which
shot a 371 on day two,
also finished with a 722.
Kalida posted a 373 and
posted a 734.
Columbus Wellington
took top honors with a
610 for the tournament
followed by Brookfield
with a 617 and Canton
Central Catholic with a
664.
“It wasn’t quite where
we wanted to end up but
we showed improvement
from last year and that
was one of the goals of
ours,” Spencerville head
Photos by Richard Parrish | The Lima News
coach Mike Harmon said.
Kalida’s Christian Nartker watches his tee shot on the 13th hole during Saturday’s boys Division III State Golf Championship at NorthStar Golf Club in Sunbury.
Ethan Harmon shot an
86 to be Spencerville’s
low scorer Saturday and
he finished second overall
on the team with a 174.
Gavin Harmon carded
an 88 and finished first
overall on the team with a
two-day total of 168. Alex
Gallman shot a 96 and
finished with a 185 and
Drake Mertz came in with
a 98 to end the two days
with a 195. Evan Core
had a 119 on day two and
posted a 223 for the tour-
nament.
Harmon said weather
and pin placement had an
affect on his team.
“The weather and the
pin placement got the best
of everybody,” Harmon
said. “The 40 degree tem-
peratures and the back
nine really beat us up.” Spencerville’s Ethan Harmon talks with coach Mike Harmon talk during Saturday’s Division III State Golf
Harmon added that Championship at NorthStar Golf Club in Sunbury. Spencerville’s Gavin Harmon chips onto the 12th green during
despite not ending up in Saturday’s boys Division III State Golf Championship at NorthStar Golf
the top five at state he Club in Sunbury.
was proud of his team and
it will be hard to replace
his two seniors, Mertz
and Gallman.
“I hate to see these guys
go,” Harmon said. “They
are a fun group and we
accomplished 99 percent
of our goals this year. We
had a great season. We
won the league and we
had the conference’s play- St. Henry’s Ellen Naumann lines
er of the year so we had a up a putt on the eighth hole
lot of positives this year.” during Saturday’s Division II
For Kalida, it was anoth- State Golf Championship at the
er tough outing at state. Ohio State University Golf Club’s
Gray Course in Columbus.
“It was a struggle to put
it lightly,” Kalida head and finished with a 207
coach Ken Schnipke said. overall.
“This is a course that if Schnipke said he was
you spray it around it is disappointed with the
going to jump up and bite outcome at state but that
you. There was a lot of does not detract from
big numbers put up today. Kalida’s excellent season.
Even Christian (Nartker) “You can judge a whole
had a tough time” season on two days,”
Like his Spencerville Schnipke said. “We were
counterpart, Schnipke said first or second in all the
the weather and the course invites we played in and Bath’s Britton Hall watches his putt on the 18th hole during Saturday’s
played long and tough we played in quite a few. Minster’s Grant Voisard chips onto the 12th green during Saturday’s Division II State Golf Championship at the Ohio State University Golf
and that might have been In nine hole events we Division III State Golf Championship at NorthStar Golf Club in Sunbury. Club Scarlet Course in Columbus.
design by the officials after were 13-0. We won the
seeing Wellington card a PCL (Putnam County had an 86 on day two and fired a 98 to finish with a
295 on day one. League) and we won sec- finished with a 175 for the 195. Ethan Lehmkuhl shot
Wildcat Christian Nart- tionals and we to state. tournament. a 104 on day two and fin-
ker, the sectional and I know a lot of schools For Minster, Joseph ished with a 197.
district medalist, shot an who would like to go to Magoto came in the low
88 and finished the tour- state and we were one of score on day two with an Division II
nament with a 170. Team- 12 teams. It was a great 86 and finished the tour- Lima Bath’s Britton Hall
mate Josh Recker came in season.” nament with a 168. Grant carded a 91 on the second
with an 87 and ended up Individually, Adam Koenig carded a 90 on day day to go with his 91 on the
with a 179. David Peck Gerker of Delphos St. two and ended state with first day of competition and
had a 98 and a 189 for John’s took one stroke off an overall score of 178, finish tied for 53rd overall
the tournament and Ryan his first day’s score with a Logan Lazier, who had a in the boys Division II state
Klausing shot a 106 to 93 and finished with a 187 189 for the tournament, championships on the Ohio Adam Gerker of Delphos St. John’s watches his tee shot on the
finish with a 202. Alec and tied for 53rd overall. shot a 93 on the second State University Golf Club’s 13th hole during Saturday’s Division III State Golf Championship at
Edelbrock carded a 100 St. Henry’s Jack Romer day and Grant Volsard Scarlet Course. NorthStar Golf Club in Sunbury.
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Lima Central Catholic’s Erin Mulcahy


chips onto the 17th hole during Saturday’s
Division II State Championship at the
Ohio State Golf Club’s Gray Course in
Columbus.

Mulcahys
From page 1C

Last year, LCC finished third


overall.
“I can’t tell you how good
it feels,” said an emotional
Reinicke. “We set a really good
number up there. We missed the Photos by Richard Parrish | The Lima News
state record by one stroke so it Lima Central Catholic’s players celebrate winning the girls Division II State Golf Championship on Saturday at the Ohio State Golf Club in Columbus.
was a really good day.”
This is LCC’s first state title The Mulcahy sisters once had a good time. We spent a lot
in girls golf in school history and again spearheaded the victory of time together. This is a team
the ninth team state title overall as all three posted scores under effort so you have teammates to
for the Thunderbird sports pro- 80. Mary Kelly Mulcahy led the carry you.”
gram. The boys golf team has way with a 77, followed by older Garver, a senior, said captur-
won three state championships sister Meghan Mulcahy with a ing the state title has been the
Reinicke said there were a 78 and Erin Mulcahy with a 79. main goal all year, and it was
number of factors of why this Senior Hannah Garver posted exciting to snare the title.
team took home the champion- an 87 and Emma Mayers shot “We just worked really, really
ship this year. an 88. hard to get here and we just
“We did it because we played Mary Kelly Mulcahy finished wanted to pull it through for us
a tough schedule all year,” with a two-day total 152, good and everybody and I think that
Reinicke said. “We played tough for sixth overall, Erin Mulcahy’s is exactly what we did,” Garver
teams. Division I teams. We two-round 155 tied her for said. “I think when it comes
practiced hard and the girls were eighth place. Each earned time to grind it out we do a
great. They did the right things second team all-state honors. really good job of buckling down
and the top four had been here Meghan Mulcahy finished with a and playing our game and it
last year so they came knowing 165 for 16th. worked out.”
what was going to happen. It Meghan Mulcahy not only Reinicke praised the efforts
was the right place. The right ends her high school career with of the team and his two seniors
shots at the right time.” a team state title but she shot who he said played an integral
It was evident throughout the her lowest score ever. role in the team’s success.
day that the girls maintained “It’s great to end like this. I “It is really great to send them
their composure and focus. Even don’t think there is any better out on a note like this,” Reinicke
when one of the Thunderbird way you could,” Meghan Mulca- said. “It sets a high bar for the
linksters had a bad hole, the hy said. girls coming in.”
individual would refocus and “I got to be with my sisters St. Henry finished in 11th
stay on course. and my teammates and it was a place at 766. Ellen Naumann
“That is a testament to their great season. We worked hard led the Redskins with an 86 for
fortitude and what we talked and ended up here.” a two-day total of 167 for 17th
about and how to stay in the Mulcahy added that this team overall, Also competing for the
moment and not worry about was special because the team Redskins were Elizabeth Rock-
what is going on in the future had great chemistry and a com- well (199), Alana Siefring (199)
and what is happening around mon goal. and Claire Clune (201) and Calli Lima Central Catholic’s Meghan Mulcahy putts on the 18th hole during Saturday’s
you. All you can control is what “We all brought different Hemmelgarn (211). Division II State Championship at the Ohio State Golf Club’s Gray Course in Columbus.
you are doing and stay in the qualities to the team and we
moment.” knew we had to stay focused and Reach Jose Nogueras at 567-242-0468.

Lima Central Catholic’s Mary Kelly Mulcahy holds her all-state


second team plaque she received for finishing sixth individually Lima Central Catholic’s Hannah Garver plays the 16th hole
at Saturday’s Division II State Championship at the Ohio State during Saturday’s Division II State Championship at the Ohio Lima Central Catholic’s Emma Mayers plays the 16th hole during Saturday’s Division II
Golf Club’s Gray Course in Columbus. State Golf Club’s Gray Course in Columbus. State Championship at the Ohio State Golf Club’s Gray Course in Columbus.
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Cavaliers’ Frye asked to play new role


By Marla Ridenour mental in breaking up the went to seven consecutive ruling out coaching. But signed a one-year veteran’s Enjoy the camaraderie,
The Akron Beacon Journal Cavs’ cliques and fostering NBA Finals with the Miami Frye, a 35-year-old center/ minimum contract on July enjoy your teammates.
closeness during the 2016 Heat and Cavs. Jones was forward, knows how much 19. The Cavs traded Frye Always feel like you have to
INDEPENDENCE — championship season. not in Cleveland for the responsibility filling the to the Los Angeles Lakers do what’s best for you to be
Channing Frye believes he But coach Tyronn Lue eighth, retiring in July 2017 Cavs’ void left by Jones in February in the deal that ready, but at the same time
is still the Cavaliers’ “text- has a different role in mind to become vice president carries. brought them Larry Nance you have to give everything
chain guy.” for Frye as the post-LeBron of basketball operations for “That’s a lot. That’s the Jr. and Jordan Clarkson. you have mentally to the
He remains the fun-seek- James Cavs prepare to open the Phoenix Suns. Jones gold standard,” Frye said Embracing the challenge team,’ ” Frye said of Jones’
ing teammate always sug- the season Wednesday at has since been promoted to Tuesday after practice at of being the sage veteran of advice. ” ‘You have to watch
gesting group gatherings or Toronto.Lue wants Frye to interim GM. Cleveland Clinic Courts. the Cavs even though Kyle more film than everybody.
stopping to get a glass of be their James Jones. Frye may have no desire What Frye can bring to Korver, 37, is older, Frye You’ve got to know all the
wine after games. Former Jones was one of the to follow in Jones’ footsteps the Cavs off the court may said he talks to Jones every plays and know where
general manager David most respected players in into a front-office career be the reason the front two weeks. people should go. You’re an
Griffin cited Frye as instru- the league as he and James post-basketball, definitely office was thrilled when he “He said, ‘Enjoy it, man. extension of the coach.’ “

Friday high school football game summaries


Van Wert 33, Bath 0 12 First downs 3 Breece (Payton Traxler run), Martin (Alex Kaiser kick) DSJ - Jared Wurst 8 run (Mark Wrasman 19 Passing yardage 70
Score by quarters: 286 Total yards 42 PG - Payton Traxler 4 run (Blake Steiner NB-Nolan Bornhorst 8 run (Ryan Bertke kick) 3-6-1 Passing 3-4-0
Van Wert 13 6 7 7 – 33 286 Rushing yardage 42 kick). kick) P - Parkway Safety 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 2-0
Bath 0 0 0 0 – 0 0 Passing yardage 0 P-G C-R NB-Grant Selby 50 pass from Nolan DSJ - Jared Wurst 1 run (run failed) 2-34.5 Punts 2-30
Scoring: 0-2-0 Passing 0-12-1 22 First downs 7 Bornhorst (Ryan Bertke kick) DSJ - Jared Wurst 5 run (Mark Wrasman 2-15 Penalties 0-0
VW-Nate Place 4 run (TJ Reynolds kick) 4-1 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 404 Total yards 58 New Bremen Versailles kick) Individual leaders:
VW-Nate Place 46 run (kick failed) 3-31 Punts 9-37.6 174 Rushing yardage 27 10 First downs 11 P - Eli Rich 59 run (run failed) Passing: Celina -Brett Schwieterman 3-6-
VW-Owen Treece fumble return ( kick 2-5 Penalties 3-25 216 Passing yardage 31 175 Total yards 187 DSJ Parkway 19; St. Marys-Branden Dunlap 3-4-70.
failed) Individual leaders: 13-21-1 Passing 5-13-1 70 Rushing yardage 69 27 First downs 13 Rushing: Celina -Kyle Zizelman 26-109; St.
VW-Ian Cowan 4 pass from Owen Treece Passing: Spencerville -Dalty Prichard 0-2- 2-0 Fumbles-Lost 7-2 105 Passing yardage 118 360 Total yards 276 Marys-Sean Perry 13-138.
(TJ Reynolds kick) 0; Bluffton-Nate Schaadt 0-12-0. 2-35 Punts 5-31 5-16-0 Passing 10-26-3 359 Rushing yardage 157 Receiving: Celina -Chase Stephens 3-19; St.
VW-Jake Hilleary 26 run (TJ Reynolds Rushing: Spencerville -Joel Lotz 15-133; 7-75 Penalties 5-41 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1 Passing yardage 119 Marys-Ty Schlosser 1-35.​
kick) Bluffton-Nate Schaadt 14-22. Individual leaders: 8-26.8 Punts 5-30.6 1-3-0 Passing 7-13-2 Wapakoneta 42, Defiance 0
Van Wert Bath St. Henry 20, Fort Recovery 0 Passing: Pandora-Gilboa -Jared Breece 5-45 Penalties 6-65 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 Score by quarters:
16 First downs 5 Score by quarters: 13-21-216; Cory-Rawson-Tommy Stauffer Individual leaders: 3-15.0 Punts 2-35.0 Defiance 0 0 0 0 – 0
236 Total yards 118 St. Henry 7 0 7 6 – 20 6-14-22. Passing: New Bremen -Nolan Bornhorst: 6-60 Penalties 6-65 Wapakoneta 22 0 20 0 – 42
162 Rushing yardage -5 Fort Recovery 0 0 0 0 – 0 Rushing: Pandora-Gilboa -Payton Traxler 5-16-105; Versailles-Ryan Martin: 10-26-118. Individual leaders: Scoring:
74 Passing yardage 123 Scoring: 16-190; Cory-Rawson-Tommy Stauffer Rushing: New Bremen -Nolan Bornhorst: Passing: Delphos St. John’s -Jared Wurst W - Riley Gibson 11 run (Tristan Gesler kick)
11-15-0 Passing 9-23-2 SH - Sam Lefeld 14 4run (Ethan Thieman 19-32. 13-19 Nicholas Wells: 9-17; Versailles-Ryan 1-3-1; Parkway-Eli Rich 7-12-119. W - Wapakoneta Saftey
0-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 kick) Receiving: Pandora-Gilboa -Riley Larcom Martin: 13-27 Jake Poling: 10-25. Rushing: Delphos St. John’s -Jared Wurst W - Aaron Chambers 8 run (kick failed)
3-31.7 Punts 5-30.8 SH - Sam Lefeld 4 run (Ethan Thieman 4-108; Cory-Rawson-Matt Roth 1-13.​ Receiving: New Bremen -Grant Selby: 2-54 37-254; Parkway-Nick Hawk 21-74. W - Riley Gibson 14 run (run failed)
7-40 Penalties 8-65 kick) Marion Local 7, Minster 6 Bryce Blickle: 1-32 Patrick Wells: 1-20; Receiving: Delphos St. John’s -Devin W - Reed Merricle fumble return (Tristan
Individual leaders: SH - Zach Niekamp 57 run (pass failed) Score by quarters: Versailles-Michael Stammen: 5-76 Andrew Lindeman 1-1; Parkway-Preston Stober Gesler kick)
Passing: Van Wert -Owen Treece: 6-9-46 St. Henry Fort Recovery Marion Local 7 0 0 0 – 7 DeMange: 2-29.​ 2-61.​ W - Riley Gibson 27 pass from Brady Erb
Nate Place: 5-6-28; Bath-Cyrus Burden: 16 First downs 3 Minster 6 0 0 0 – 6 Findlay 40, Lima Senior 13 Ottawa-Glandorf 31, Kenton 0 (Tristan Gesler kick)
9-23-123. 385 Total yards 81 Scoring: Score by quarters: Score by quarters: Defiance Wapakoneta
Rushing: Van Wert -Nate Place: 13-91 232 Rushing yardage -4 ML - Nolan Habodasz 74 run (Alex Findlay 0 19 14 7 – 40 Kenton 0 0 0 0 – 0 5 First downs 15
Owen Treece: 15-35 Jake Hilleary: 17-29; 153 Passing yardage 85 Klosterman kick) Lima Senior 7 0 0 6 – 13 Ottawa-Glandorf 7 12 0 12 – 31 95 Total yards 276
Bath-Carter Parlapiano: 7-14. 7-15-1 Passing 10-17-0 Min - Jacob Niemeyer 72 run (kick failed) Scoring: Scoring: 95 Rushing yardage 249
Receiving: Van Wert -Connor Pratt: 5-1 Fumbles-Lost 4-3 ML Minster Findlay Lima Senior O-G-Danny Rosales 4 run (Josh 0 Passing yardage 27
1-31 Owen Treece: 2-13 Breckin Boroff: 5-31 Punts 8-43 9 First downs 11 17 First downs 9 Rosengarten kick) 0-6-1 Passing 1-2-0
2-12; Bath-Lex Boedicker: 4-48 Zach 3-15 Penalties 2-10 201 Total yards 263 223 Total yards 185 O-G-Will Kaufman 19 pass from Jacob 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0
Simpson: 1-36 Caleb Buerger: 1-23 Carter Individual leaders: 144 Rushing yardage 237 148 Rushing yardage -71 Balbaugh (Josh Rosengarten kick) 7-28.3 Punts 4-32.0
Parlapiano: 2-16.​ Passing: St. Henry -S. Lefeld 7-15-153; 57 Passing yardage 26 74 Passing yardage 256 O-G-Clayton Recker 35 run (pass failed) 2-20 Penalties 2-15
Spencerville 47, Bluffton 0 Fort Recovery-Schmitz 10-17-85. 4-17-1 Passing 7-14-1 6-16-0 Passing 16-26-0 O-G-Danny Rosales 2 run (pass failed) Individual leaders:
Score by quarters: Rushing: St. Henry -Niekamp 24-122, S. 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 O-G-Clayton Recker 84 run (kick failed) Passing: Defiance -Aaron Cruz 0-6-0;
Spencerville 14 19 7 7 – 47 Lefeld 10-80; Fort Recovery-Jutte 13-28. 7-32.4 Punts 5-31.6 4-39.8 Punts 6-38.0 Kenton O-G Wapakoneta-Brady Erb 1-2-27.
Bluffton 0 0 0 0 – 0 Receiving: St. Henry -Knapke 3-107; Fort 3-33 Penalties 6-50 Penalties 6-99 19 First downs 21 Rushing: Defiance -Chris Fluker 20-68;
Scoring: Recovery-Thobe 4-38.​ Individual leaders: Individual leaders: 254 Total yards 412 Wapakoneta-Riley Gibson 8-108.
S - Cannan Johnson 52 run (Conner Pandora-Gilboa 41, Cory-Rawson 3 Passing: Marion Local -Bruns 4-17-57; Passing: Findlay -Dillion 6-14-74; Lima 16 Rushing yardage 379 Receiving: Defiance -; Wapakoneta-Riley
Holmes kick) Score by quarters: Minster-Niemeyer 7-14-26. Senior-E.J Cameron 16-26-256. 238 Passing yardage 33 Gibson 1-27.​
S - Reece Miller fumble return (Conner Pandora-Gilboa 6 8 6 21 – 41 Rushing: Marion Local -Habodasz 18-131; Rushing: Findlay -Rickman 20-56; Lima 21-53-2 Passing 2-8-1 Columbus Grove 44,
Holmes kick) Cory-Rawson 3 0 0 0 – 3 Minster-Schmitmeyer 28-138. Senior-Zavion Brown 5-13. 4-2 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 Delphos Jefferson 0
S - Joel Lotz 44 run (Conner Holmes kick) Scoring: Receiving: Marion Local -Rethman 2-15, Receiving: Findlay -Eubanks 2-25; Lima 3-21.0 Punts 2-27.0 Score by quarters:
S - Kale Lee 4 run (run failed) PG - Bryce Basinger 36 pass from Jared Tangeman 1-22; Minster-Ketner 3-13, Senior-Cecil Benton 6-99.​ 5-25 Penalties 4-50 Delphos Jefferson 0 0 0 0 – 0
S - Cannan Johnson 21 run (Conner Breece (Kick failed). Heitbrink 3-7.​ Shawnee 21, Elida 14 Individual leaders: Columbus Grove 23 21 0 0 – 44
Holmes kick) CR - Kyle Schultz 24 field goal New Bremen 14, Versailles 7 Score by quarters: Passing: Kenton -Jaron Sharp:21-53-238; Scoring:
S - Cannan Johnson 21 run (Conner PG - Peyton Traxler 4 run (Travis Maag Score by quarters: Shawnee 0 6 8 7 – 21 Ottawa-Glandorf-Jacob Balbaugh: 2-8-33. CG-Brady Hauenstein 4 run ( Rece Verhoff
Holmes kick) pass from Jared Breece). New Bremen 0 0 7 7 – 14 Elida 0 0 14 0 – 14 Rushing: Kenton -Jaron Sharp: 17-12 kick)
S - Drew Armstead 61 interception return PG - Peyton Traxler 10 run (Kick failed). Versailles 0 7 0 0 – 7 Scoring: ; Ottawa-Glandorf-Clayton Recker: 26-265 CG-Brady Hauenstein 30 run ( Rece Verhoff
(Conner Holmes kick) PG - Payton Traxler 1 run (Run failed). Scoring: S-Johnny Caprella 2 run (run failed) Danny Rosales: 20-100. kick)
Spencerville Bluffton PG - Travis Maag 22 pass from Jared V-Michael Stammen 50 pass from Ryan E-Layton Mowery 2 run (Noah Adcock kick) Receiving: Kenton -Landon Rush: 7-104 CG- Safety
E-Keshawn Spivey 5 run (Noah Adcock Jayden Cornell: 10-97 Brian Blankenship: CG- Garrett Nemire 12 run ( Rece Verhoff
kick) 3-28; Ottawa-Glandorf-Will Kaufman: 2-33.​ kick)
S-Peyton Wilson 13 run (Peyton Wilson run) Paulding 35, Ada 0 CG-Brady Hauenstein 29 run ( Rece Verhoff
S-Peyton Wilson 50 run (Chico Luna kick) Score by quarters: kick)
Shawnee Elida Ada 0 0 0 0 – 0 CG-Garrett Nemire 2 run ( Rece Verhoff
22 First downs 15 Paulding 7 14 7 7 – 35 kick)
356 Total yards 212 Scoring: CG-Garrett Nemire 67 run ( Rece Verhoff
231 Rushing yardage 76 P - Jacob Deisler 38 run (Evan Edwards kick)
125 Passing yardage 136 kick). DJ CG
9-14-1 Passing 13-27-2 A - Fumble recovered by Paulding in 6 First downs 10
3-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 endzone (Evan Edwards kick). 38 Total yards 263
3-27.3 Punts 5-40.o P - Drew Lumpkins 56 pass from Payton 4 Rushing yardage 263
11-95 Penalties 5-40 Beckman (Evan Edwards kick). 34 Passing yardage 0
Individual leaders: P - Jacob Deisler 24 run (Evan Edwards 2-7-2 Passing 0-3-0
Passing: Shawnee -Johnny Caprella: 9-14- kick). 3 Fumbles-Lost 1
125; Elida-Evan Unruh: 13-27-136. P - Jacob Deisler 5 run (Evan Edwards kick). 32.3 Punts 39.7
Rushing: Shawnee -Will Roberson: 13-92 Ada Paulding 25 Penalties 30
Peyton Wilson: 10-90 Johnny Caprella: 13 First downs 17 Individual leaders:
27-46; Elida-Evan Unruh: 23-72. 204 Total yards 295 Passing: Delphos Jefferson -Connor
Receiving: Shawnee -Jacob Vorhees: 4-48 121 Rushing yardage 191 Anspach: 2-3-34; Columbus Grove-Brady
Tristan Dawson: 2-35 Matthew Sargent: 83 Passing yardage 104 Hauenstein: 0-3-0.
1-25; Elida-Devon Barnett: 5-47 Keshawn 8-17-2 Passing 4-7-0 Rushing: Delphos Jefferson -Tanner
Spivey: 4-33 Arzaiah Little: 3-32 Layton 2-2 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 Matthewson: 5-21; Columbus Grove-Garrett
Mowery: 1-24.​ 2-40 Punts 2-34.5 Nemire: 12-140 Brady Hauenstein: 11-118.
That was one of Riverside 20, Perry 18 9-95 Penalties 3-35 Receiving: Delphos Jefferson -Tanner

That was one of


your best decisions.
Score by quarters:
Riverside 0 13 7 0 – 20
Individual leaders:
Passing: Ada -Phillip Coulson 8-17-83;
Matthewson: 1-15 Doug Long Jr: 1-19;
Columbus Grove-.​
Perry 12 6 0 0 – 18 Paulding-Payton Beckman 4-7-104. Leipsic 46, Vanlue 0
your best decisions. Scoring:
P – Louis Hoersten 66 run (pass failed)
Rushing: Ada -Phillip Coulson 19-79;
Paulding-Jacob Deisler 19-131.
Score by quarters:
Vanlue 0 0 0 0 – 0
P – Nylan Cannon 7 run (pass failed) Receiving: Ada -Brad Clum 4-35; Paulding- Leipsic 20 14 6 6 – 46
R – Lucas Roby 3 run (Conor Osborne kick) Drew Lumpkins 3-98.​ Scoring:
P – Louis Hoersten 2 run (kick failed) Crestview 36, Allen East 22 L - Gavin Lomeli 3 run (Jaun Pena kick).
R – Lucas Roby 30 run (kick failed) Score by quarters: L - Jaun Pena 68 run (Jaun Pena kick).
R – Joel Cotterman 2 run (Conor Osborne Allen East 12 10 0 0 – 22 L - Tyler Hiegel 15 pass from Dylan
kick) Crestview 6 14 8 8 – 36 Schroeder (kick failed).
Riverside Perry Scoring: L - Tyler 51 pass from Dylan Schroeder
15 First downs 11 AE—Cole Fletcher, 64 pass from Bryce (Jaun Pena kick).
231 Total yards 346 Belcher (pass failed). L - Kaiden Rader 19 run (Jaun Pena kick).
196 Rushing yardage 221 C—Drew Kline, 35 run (run failed). L - Anthony Roman 52 run (run failed).
35 Passing yardage 125 AE—Fletcher, 17 pass from Tyler Clum (kick L - Lorenzo Walther 4 run (run failed).
2-4-1 Passing 13-23-0 failed). Vanlue Leipsic
6-3 Fumbles-Lost 5-1 AE—Bradden Crumrine, 19 field goal. 7 First downs 15
1-39 Punts 1-45 C—Brody Brecht, 35 run (Brecht run). 30 Total yards 532
6-50 Penalties 5-50 AE—Crumrine, 85 kickoff return for TD -27 Rushing yardage 444
Individual leaders: (Crumrine kick). 57 Passing yardage 88
Passing: Riverside -Joel Cottereman 2-4- C—Landin Burch, 6 pass from Kline (run 8-18-3 Passing 4-11-0
35; Perry-Louis Hoersten 13-23-125. failed). 3-3 Fumbles-Lost 3-2
Rushing: Riverside -Lucas Roby 33-180; C—Kline, 61 run (Brecht run). 3-15 Penalties 11-90
Perry-Louis Hoersten 11-119. C—Caylib Pruett, 10 run (Burch, pass from Individual leaders:
Receiving: Riverside -Lucas Roby 1-23; Kline). Passing: Vanlue -Jaren Kloepfer 8-18-57;
This is too. Perry-Chazz Jackson 5-45.​
Anna 21, Coldwater 20
AE
11

First downs
Crestview
16
Leipsic-Dylan Schroeder 4-6-88.
Rushing: Vanlue -Gavin Lomeli 12 133;
Score by quarters:
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192 Total yards 362 Leipsic-Tyson Brenneman 13-(-1).
Anna 7 0 0 14 – 21 20 Rushing yardage 318 Receiving: Vanlue -Tyler Hiegel 4-88;
When you took Coldwater 0 7 0 13 – 20 172 Passing yardage 44 Leipsic-Jared Kloepfer 6-57.​
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that wheel, Scoring: 11-35-3 Passing 4-9-1 Hardin Northern 55, Ridgemont 6
A - Bart Bixler 7 run (Kam Steward kick). 2-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 Score by quarters:
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them in your unleashed a C - Cole Frilling 7 pass from Jake 3-24.3 Punts 3-37-6 Ridgemont 0 0 0 6 – 6
Hemmelgam (Blake Dippold kick). 5-45 Penalties 12-110 Hardin Northern 21 14 14 6 – 55
world of possibilities. C - Mitch Niekamp 78 run (kick failed). Individual leaders: Scoring:
you knew your life had A - Bart Bixler 24 run (run failed). Passing: Allen East -Tyler Clum 10-32-108- HN - Owen Wetherill 20 run (Daylin Pees
Keep on exploring C - Mitch Niekamp 14 run (Blake Dippold 1-3; Bryce Belcher 1-2-64-1-0.; Crestview- kick)
changed for the better. kick). Drew Kline 4-9-44-1-1.. HN - Brock Hipsher 4 run (Daylin Pees kick)
them. Give us A - Isaac Lininger 20 pass from Bart Bixler Rushing: Allen East -Bryce Belcher 3-15-0; HN - Ayden Mundy 3 run (Daylin Pees kick)
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today. (Pass complete). Jacob Treglia 5-7-0; Hunter Paxson 4-6-0.; HN - Owen Wetherill 14 run (Daylin Pees
Anna Coldwater Crestview-Drew Kline 25-206-2; Brody kick)
14 First downs 19 Brecht 15-100-1; Caylib Pruett 6-12-1.. HN - Owen Wetherill 18 run (Daylin Pees
Give us a call today. 356 Total yards 334 Receiving: Allen East -Cole Fletcher 4-122- kick)
303 Rushing yardage 237 2; Jacob Treglia 4-38-0.; Crestview-Wade HN - Brock Hipsher 17 run (Daylin Pees
53 Passing yardage 97 Sheets 2-30-0..​ kick)
2-5-1 Passing 10-24-1 St. Marys 42, Celina 0 HN - Frank McCoy 1 run (Daylin Pees kick)
0-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 Score by quarters: R - Tyrese Patterson 31 pass from Troy
3-42 Punts 4-40 Celina 0 0 0 0 – 0 Cameron (pass failed)
6-43 Penalties 1-15 St. Marys 14 14 14 0 – 42 HN - Nevin Robson 31 run (pass failed)
Individual leaders: Scoring: Ridgemont HN
Passing: Anna -Bart Bixler 2-5-53; SM - Ty Schlosser 4 run (Gabe Vandever 1 First downs 23
Coldwater-Jake Hemmelgarn 10-23-97. kick).. 34 Total yards 452
Rushing: Anna -Riley Huelskamp 33-164; SM - Branden Dunlap 1 run (Gabe Vandever -2 Rushing yardage 380
Coldwater-Mitch Niekamp 15-146. kick). 36 Passing yardage 72
Receiving: Anna -Brady Hanes 1-33; C - Eddie Fowler interception return (Gab 2-10-0 Passing 4-8-2
Coldwater-Cole Frilling 5-56.​ Vandever kick). 3-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0
Delphos St. John’s 27, Parkway 22 SM - Ty Schlosser 35 pass from Branden 4-29 Punts
Score by quarters: Dunlap (Gabe Vandever kick). 2-15 Penalties 4-40
Delphos St. John’s 7 7 6 7 – 27 SM - Branden Dunlap 2 run (Gabe Vandever Individual leaders:
Parkway 0 14 2 6 – 22 kick). Passing: Ridgemont -Troy Cameron 2-9-36;
Scoring: SM - Ty Howell 38 run ( Gabe Vandever Hardin Northern-Owen Wetherill 4-8-72.
AASS SS II SS TT EE DD LL II VV I N G | M E M O R Y C A R E || AA NN DD MM OO RREE DSJ - Devin Lindeman 3 run (Mark kick). Rushing: Ridgemont -LJ Jackson 4-8;
Wrasman kick) Celina St. Marys Hardin Northern-Owen Wetherill 16-151.
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P - Eli Rich 5 run (Corey Walls kick) Receiving: Ridgemont -Tyrese Patterson
441199--337711 -- 22 00 66 66 || M E A D O W S O F D E L P H O S . CC OO MM || P - Preston Stober 39 pass from Eli Rich
16
258
First downs
Total yards
19
339 1-31; Hardin Northern-Frank McCoy 2-36,
(Corey Walls kick) 239 Rushing yardage 269 Daylin Pees 2-36.​

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