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NWOAL SHOWDOWN
WAUSEON LADY INDIANS TAKE ON ARCHBOLD BLUE STREAKS
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COURSE CHANGE ... Natalie Koenig of Wauseon cuts around an Archbold defender. (View all photos from this event for FREE by visiting www. thevillagereporter.com)
North Central Eagles Drop Tough Road Game At Hicksville In Non-Conference Action
HICKSVILLE: JANUARY 18, 2014 - Josh Sawyer, Jordan Reeves and Chase North Central traveled to Hicksville on Legacy each had 6. Brandon Turner and January 18 for a non-conference show- Ethan Douglas each dropped in 4 while PHOTO BY MITCH PEEBLES, STAFF down with the Aces, but despite a hard Jordan Bailey rounded out the scoring for ANYONE OPEN? ... Noah Castle of Wauseon evaluates his passing options. (View all nose effort by the Eagles, the Aces came the Eagles with 2. out on top 60-51. photos from this event for FREE by visiting www.thevillagereporter.com) SCORING BY QUARTER: For North Central, Clayton Ferguson North Central 12 9 6 24 - 51 powered the way scoring 15 on the game. Hicksville 14 21 9 16 - 60 moral. He clawed his way to the board for Dylan Hutchison had 8 while teammates By: Bill Bray THE VILLAGE REPORTER two put-back opportunities that failed but was fouled in the process. He made the WAUSEON: JANUARY 24, 2014 - With all NWOAL games cancelled because of two free throws and the Tribe was back to the weather, all league eyes were on the within four at 28-24. Kris Boysel rose to Wauseon Indians vs the Archbold Blue the occasion after that. Boysel drew a pair of charge fouls. This time his quick thinkStreaks. Wauseon was plagued with 11 first-half ing and excellent defense gave Fisher his turnovers as they trailed after one quar- fourth foul. Then to add insult to injury, ter 10-4. 6'8" Luke Fisher was dominate Boysel electrified the Indians faithful with early with a three pointer and had multiple a heartfelt dunk to close Archbold's lead to 28-26 with seven minutes remaining. blocks in close. The second quarter, Wauseon's defense A make by Goerig, and Schnitkey fouling quieted Fisher as the Indians outscored Castle who connected at the line made the the Streaks 9-7. Kris Boysel played an score 30-28 at the 6:21 mark. A Schnitkey important role during the quarter as the miss and a Castle rebound gave the Indisenior scored four points and had a strong ans the ball. Castle's great pass to Robindefensive showing. The Streaks opened son gave the game it's first tie at 30-30. up their biggest lead of the quarter 17-11 The two teams continued to battle like a as Evan Wyse found Brandon Goering for championship heavy weight match as they two. The Indians got the final two points of traded baskets. Grossjean for Archbold on the half with a nice steal from Corry Byers a 12' foot jumper followed by Boysel's low off the glass shot tied the game again at to close the gap 17-13 as the half ended. Goerig sparked the Streaks in the third 32-32. Castle stood his ground for a big quarter. Goerig came out and connected defensive play that gave Wyse a charging on a put-back then canned a three pointer foul. Fisher then fouled out at the 4:19 to put Archbold up 22-13. mark sending Castle back to the line again. The Indians came back with two drives He calmly sank both shots to put the Indifrom Zac Robinson and Jacob Newlove ans up for the first time in the game at 34as the Tribe would not die and closed the 32. Seconds later the game was tied again advantage back to five points at 22-17. at 34-34 on a Grossjean make as he was Luke Fisher scored with a put back and fouled by Robinson. A handful of fouls Kris Boysel found Newlove to make it a followed sending both teams to the line 24-19 score. Noah Castle, who committed on several occasions over the next three his fourth foul with 4:25 remaining in the minutes. After another one point differthird quarter had to sit and was replaced ence at 39-38, the Blue Streaks chose the by Zach Robinson. Johnson responded by right time to go on a run. Evan Wyse was grabbing an offensive rebound off a Boysel a man possessed over the last two minutes miss and was fouled. He sank both foul of the game as the senior made the game shots and the Indians were back to within his own. He started the Streaks' run as he three at 24-21. But as was the case most of stood at the line for this third free throw the night, a good Wauseon possession was attempt of the quarter. The senior conanswered by the Blue Streaks with one of nected on both shots putting the Streaks their own. Wyse stole the ball and took it up 41-38. Wyse again produced as he was in for a layup as the Streaks responded fouled by Boysel with 47.4 second left. He quickly to go back up 26-21. Corry Byers was perfect again and the Streaks' lead again closed the gap to three after a hard grew to 43-28. Wyse again boarded a Byers PHOTO BY BILL BRAY, STAFF drive to the basket producing a foul send- miss and Grossjean was fouled by Alec Lil- ILL TAKE THAT ... Kris Boysal of Wauseon tears town a rebound. (View all photos from ing him to the line. He connected on both lich. Grossjean made one of two shots for this event for FREE by visiting www.thevillagereporter.com) shots as the seesaw battle continued. Tya 44-38 lead. Byers was off the mark on a son Schnitkey took a quick lesson from shot from beyond the arc followed immediByers and had the same result after he conceived passes from Newlove as the 6'5" By: Bill Bray ately by an Archbold timeout. The Streaks drove to the basket. He made both of his junior put up a season high 28 points. He THE VILLAGE REPORTER finished their 8-0 run with a foul shot and foul shots as the Streaks clung to their also crashed the board for 18 rebounds layup by Goerig as the Streaks went on to WAUSEON: January 18, 2014 - The five-point advantage 28-23. That is how giving him an impressive double-double. a key NWOAL victory. Wauseon Indians were outscored 20-5 in the third quarter ended. During the first quarter the Panthers the first quarter but outscored the Delta Bill Bray may be reached at Castle reentered the game for Wauseon put up seven shots from the floor. Over the Panthers 65-26 the rest of the way for a publisher@thevillagereporter.com to start the fourth and final stanza and next three quarters they tallied the same 70-46 non-league win. his presence obviously lifted the Indians total as the Indians defense formed a solid Delta's Justin Callahan got Delta out wall. of the gate quickly with four three-point It was Wauseon's 10th victory in 13 shots in the first quarter as the Panthers tries this season. The league game with were up 14-4. The Indians only scored one Delta happens in a few weeks. First on more point in the first eight minutes on a the thoughts of the minds of the talented foul shot from Noah Castle. bunch of Indians is their rivals the ArchSlowly but steadily the Indians began PIONEER: January 21, 2014 Fayette led the Eagles in scoring with 16. Dylan to close the gap during the second quar- bold Blue Streaks. The game happens Frihit the road on Tuesday, January 21 to Hutchison poured in 9 while Branden ter. The Tribe scored the first six points of day evening at Archbold high school. Beside Castle, Boysel and Newlove each face in conference foe North Central, walk- Turner chipped in 6; Jordan Reeves had 4, the quarter as they closed to within 20ing off the court with a narrow 42-38 vic- Chase Legacy hit for a bucket while Josh 11. Delta scored it's only two points of the finished with 13 points apiece in the great tory. Sawyer rounded out the Eagles scoring quarter with a basket from Bailey Mon- team effort and victory. "I know that the Panthers will be out For the victorious Fayette Eagles, Chan- with a point. roe at the 4:33 mark of the quarter. From dler Sanford stepped up big with 20 in the The win moves Fayette to 7-4 on the there the Indians took charge coming back for revenge in a few weeks when it counts game, while teammates Grant Schaffner season and 2-2 in the BBC. North Central from the 20-5 deficit to tie the game up at in the league standings," coach Chad Burt said. "They are a very solid team and we and Jerad Seiler each contributed 7 in the falls to 1-13 on the season while dropping 22-22 as the half ended. will have to again be at our best to get past win. Also on the board for Fayette, Tyler to 1-4 in the BBC Castle, Jacob Newlove and Kris Boythem." Cox hit for 6 while Tristen Bates chipped sel led the charge in the second half with SCORING BY QUARTER: in 2. Bill Bray may be reached at aggressive, physical play. Castle was batFayette 12 11 8 11 - 42 For North Central, Clayton Ferguson publisher@thevillagereporter.com tling near the basket and accepting nicely NC 14 11 8 5 - 38
Fayette Eagles Clip North Central Eagles On The Road In BBC Action
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Stryker Vs. Tinora Boys Montpelier vs. Bryan Varsity Basketball Boys Varsity Basketball
SCORING PHENOM ... Over the weekend of December 17 & 18, Strykers Parker Ruffer was a scoring machine, dropping in 29 on Friday night and adding 33 on Saturday night vs. Tinora. (View all photos from this event for FREE by visiting www.thevillagereporter.com)
TRUCKIN DOWN THE HARDWOOD ... Montpelier's Parker Houk drives the ball down court in a December 17th battle with Bryan. The Locos were turned away hard, falling 80-34 (View all photos from this event for FREE by visiting www.thevillagereporter. com).
BIG NIGHT ... Stryker's Tanner Clingaman had a big night vs. Tinora on both ends of the court, but despite the effort, the Panthers came up short against the Rams 94-74.
FIGHT NIGHT ... The Loco's Gunner Matson prepares to battle for the rebound vs. Bryan on December 17 on the road.
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Stryker Panthers Fall To Visiting Tinora
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TIPOFF ... Hayden Clingaman vies for the opening tipoff in Saturday night's JV Homecoming game vs. Tinora (View all photos from this event for FREE by visiting www. thevillagereporter.com). STRYKER The Stryker Panther JV Squad came out fired up for their homecoming PHOTOS BY ANGI WALKUP, STAFF crowd on Saturday, January 18, but fell to the determined Tinora Rams 36-30. No stats pertaining to this game were received. CLEAR! ... Jared Shoup of Montpelier rips down a rebound. (View all photos from this event for FREE by visiting www.thevillagereporter.com).
FLOAT LIKE A BUTTERFLY ... Jacob Brown of Edon goes over Montpeliers Nate McCord for a shot in the lane.
MOVING THE OFFENSE ... Stryker Freshman Israel Aguilar directs the offense for the Panthers vs. the Tinora Rams on December 18 at Stryker.
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AYERSVILLE: JANUARY 21, 2014 - The Edon Lady Bombers took to the road on January 21 to face the Ayersville Lady Pilots, falling hard by the score of 75-35. The Lady Pilots had 4 players in double figures for the game, taking control from the opening tipoff. For Edon, Alex Kiess led the way in
the game with 13 points. Baylee Gearhart also contributed 9 in the loss, while Kaitlin Chrisman had 6; Kaitlyn Sonneberger scored 5 for the Lady Bombers and Hannah Kaylor hit for 2.
INBOUND ... Maddie Richer of Wauseon pops the clutch and heads for the hoop. (View all photos from this event for FREE by visiting www.thevillagereporter.com). By: Bill Bray THE VILLAGE REPORTER 01/23/14 - The Archbold Blue Streaks improved their record to an impressive 14-1 and remained perfect in NWOAL play at 7-0 with a 17-point victory over Wauseon Thursday night. The Indians fell behind 12-6 after one quarter. The two teams played even ball during the second eight minutes as Archbold took a 23-16 advantage into the locker room. Both teams came out strong in the third quarter as Arcbhold tallied 21 points for the period. Nine of the points came from Cassidy Wyse who was the game's leading scorer with 26 points. The talented senior collected 13 of her points at the foul line where she finished making 13 of 16 attempts. She added five two-point shots
LIBERTY CENTER: January 20, 2014 The North Central Lady Eagles took to the road January 20th to face out of conference foe Liberty Center, falling to the Lady Tigers 45-35. and one three-point shot for her total. For the Lady Eagles on the night, SaThe Indians were as close as 10 points during the second half of action but could brina Pickford had 15 on the game leading the way for North Central. Also on the not get any closer. Wauseon's Maddie Richer led the Indians with 17 points. Other scorers for Wauseon were Natalie Koenig with nine, Sariah Yackee with eight, Haley Archibeque with seven, Lexi Lane finished with four points and Anna Marshall had one point. The Indians (8-8) and (3-2) were 15-40 from the floor. 12-19 from the foul line and collected 17 rebounds. The Streaks were 16 of 29 from the floor, 28-41 from the foul line and collected 20 boards. Wauseon's junior varsity were 30-29 winners.
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Hilltop Lady Cadets Edge Past Stryker Lady Panthers In BBC Action
WEST UNITY: JANUARY 23, 2014 - The Hilltop Cadets hosted Stryker in BBC action on January 23, taking home the narrow victory 52-48 in a hard fought close contest. On the night for the Lady Cadets, Hannah Bleikamp led the way hitting for 19 on the night, including an 11 of 13 effort from the free throw line. Destiny Denton scored 9 in the win, while Emily Armbruster dropped in 8 on the game. Kailey Creamer and LeAnn Joist both put in 6 on the night, and Kayla Settlemire rounded out the Cadet's scoring with 4. As a team, the Lady Cadets went 2 for 9 from the three range while hitting on 13 of 29 from the field. From the line the Cadets hit on 20 of 29 while bringing down 26 rebounds. For the Lady Panthers, Connor Varner led the way with 15; Christie Huston dropped in 14 and teammate Conner Sullivan hit for 13. Gabby Patten added 5 on the night and Maddie Uribes rounded out the scoring with 1. The Lady Panthers shot 40 percent from the field, going 14 of 35 while shooting just over 50 percent from the line, hitting on 14 of 23 attempts. With the victory, the Lady Cadets moved to 10-4 on the season and are at 5-2 in the BBC. Stryker drops to 7-8 on the year and sits at 2-4 in the BBC. SCORING BY QUARTER: Hilltop 13 6 19 14 - 52 Stryker 8 4 11 25 - 48
BOARDING UP ... Mckenna Quaderer and Baylee Hageman of Montpelier battle for a rebound.
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DRIVING THE LANE ... Pettisville's Jordyn Purcel (L) drives the lane in December 16th's victory over the Fayette Lady Eagles. Also pictured is Fayette's Taylor Griffiths and Pettisville's Mikala Avina (View all photos from this event for FREE by visiting www. PACESETTER ... Pacing the Lady Blackbirds with 22 points on the night was Mikala Avina (L), pictured with Fayette's Paige Keefer (R). Both teams now sit at 5-1 in the BBC. thevillagereporter.com).
BRYAN: January 21, 2014 The Pettisville Blackbirds went on the road to St. Paul on Tuesday, January 21. The Blackbirds secured the dominating victory 6923 to move to 11-3 on the season and remain at 8-1 in the BBC. Leading the way for Pettisville in the game were Landon Roth, Dillon King, Noah Rocha and Justin Rupp Pettisville 1st 26, 2nd 15, 3rd 18, 4th 10
Pettisville Remains Perfect Crushes Fayette PETTISVILLE: January 20, 2014 Pettisville hosted Fayette on January 20 for North Central Clips Hilltop Cadets a BBC conference showdown, securing WEST UNITY: JANUARY 23, 2014 - The the 42-9 victory to remain unblemished in North Central Lady Eagles took home a BBC play. hard fought victory on January 23 over For the Lady Blackbirds, Sami Tilley Hilltop 31-25. paved the way with 21 in the game, while For the Lady Eagles in the win, Makayla Kamryn Hostetler dropped in 11. Also on Knapp scored 12, leading the way for the the board for the Lady Blackbirds, Kyra Eagles. Vada Lashaway had 7 while Erin Behnfeldt added 10, Nichole Foor had 2 Ryan followed up with 6. Brittany Cozart, and Kendi Nofziger hit a bucket from the Allyson Fenicle and Emma Zenz each line for 1 on the game. scored 2 on the game. The win for the Lady Blackbirds moves North Central 1st 6, 2nd 9, 3rd 6, 4th Pettisville to 13-1 on the season and re10 mains a perfect 9-0 in the BBC. Hilltop 1st 3, 2nd 8, 3rd 7, 4th 7. Pettisville 1st 12, 2nd 6, 3rd 12, 4th 12. Fayette 1st 0, 2nd 2, 3rd 4, 4th 3.
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Wauseon Bowlers Make Their Marks At The 2014 Pioneer Classic Tournament
LIMA: January 20, 2014 - The Wauseon Indians traveled to Lima to take part in the 2014 Pioneer Classic Bowling Tournament. The team unleashed their pin splintering power from the outset, but a power shortage in the first round of championship play cost them dearly as they finished eighth. For the Tribe, this was another first, as this was their first time finishing in the top eight of the 21 teams present. Wauseon exploded to an lead in the qualifiers, rolling a combined 1056 behind Peyton Shadbolt's team high 265. Nic Kearney rolled a 235 in the second game as part of his high series total of 630. After three regular and five Baker games, the Tribe was in the catbird seat going into the championship round with 3841 pins and the #1 seeding. Facing the #8 seed Elgin in the opening round of the championship bracket though, the Indians fell out of contention by dropping three Baker games in a row to the Comets, ending their tournament run. The following individual Wauseon results were posted by game Peyten Shadbolt - 265 161 203 - 629 Clayton Ricker - 198 140 141 - 479 Noah Stickley - 167 199 182 - 548 Kevin Moden - 221 169 192 - 582 Nic Kearney - 205 235 190 - 630 Baker Games - 238 162 180 166 227 Regular Game Total - 2868 Baker Game Total - 973 Total pins - 3841 Championship Semifinal vs. Elgin 149-157 156-165 147-171
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Wauseon Lady Indians Take Twelfth At The 2014 Pioneer Classic Tournament
LIMA: January 20, 2014 - The Wauseon sults were posted by game Lady Indians were one of fifteen teams taking part in the 2014 Pioneer Classic BowlRylee Ford - 130 186 164 - 480 ing Tournament on January 20. Summer Brown - 134 112 149 - 395 Rylee Ford rolled a high game of 186, Allie Lovett - 134 104 115 - 353 and topped it off with a high series of 480 Regan Ford - 140 80 115 - 335 for the Lady Indians. The Tribe finished Nicky Winland - 164 107 119 - 390 twelfth in the preliminary qualifications, Baker Games: 139 127 115 150 126 eliminating them from contention for a Regular Game Totals - 1953 spot in the championship rounds. Baker Game Totals - 657 The following individual Wauseon reTotal Pins - 2610
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Undermanned Wauseon Indians Dunked By The Sylvania Southview Cougars
WAUSEON: January 21, 2014 - The Wauseon Indians do well in every event in which they participate. It's those events in which they don't have enough to participate...that's the rub. The Cougars of Sylvania Southview did little to sympathize with the hometown boys on January 21. Rather than sympathize, they took full advantage of the short-staffed Tribe squad, running away with a 106-49 win. The following Tribe finishes were recorded by place and time... 200 YARD FREESTYLE 3 Hector Mena - 2:02.81 5 Seth Hutchison - 2:22.99 6 Quintin Reiser - 2:25.03 50 YARD FREESTYLE 1 Blake Krauss - 23.01 2 Derek Rupp - 25.29 4 Seth Hutchison - 27.83 1 MTR DIVING 1 Cody Fry - 174.22 100 YARD FREESTYLE 1 Blake Krauss - 52.71 3 Hector Mena - 55.54 4 Derek Rupp - 57.80 200 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1 Wauseon - 1:40.21 400 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 1 Wauseon - 3:53.11
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