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THE HOMETOWN
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Indians Roll To Third Straight Win 62-19
By Bill Bray
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
Wauseon's high power offense showed
up for the third week in a row to pull away
from the Swanton Bulldogs in the Tribe'srst NWOAL game of the season 62-19.
Their third win of the season has alreadymatched the win column for the 2012 sea-
son.Swanton, showing some improvements
in their offensive abilities, were able to
take the opening kickoff and march 67yards in 10 plays to take the early 7-0 lead
with 7:11 showing on the clock.It took Wauseon just six plays to go the
62 needed yards on their rst drive to tiethe game at 7-7. A 23-yard reverse to KrisBoysel was the back-breaker as the senior
speedster ran away from the Swanton de-fense for paydirt with 4:46 remaining in
the opening quarter.On the ensuing kickoff, Swanton's An-
tonio Cervantes fumbled and the Indians
recovered with great eld position at theSwanton 45 yard line. Again, the offense,
who has been ring on all cylinders thelast three games, covered the distance in
six plays with the nal seven yards beingerased by Ty Sunken as the senior signal
caller crossed the goal line with 1:23 re-
maining to put the Indians up for good at14-7.
After a three and out for Swanton byan stingy Indians defense, the 'O' ready
to strike again. Suntken, on the secondplay from scrimmage, found Noah Castle
right down the middle of the eld for a 34
yard touchdown strike with 11:10 left inthe second quarter. Josh Whitcomb's kick
gave the Indians a 21-7 advantage.But again the offense of Swanton was
able to move the ball behind the running ofJordan Nyler and the passing of Bryce Mc-
Comb. After Matt Rainey carried for three
yards to the Indians 20, the drive stalledwith two incomplete passes and Taylor
Prentice booted a 37 yard eld goal with9:34 left to make the score 21-10.
Swanton kicked off as the ball landedin the hands of Boysel, he was off to the
races, he broke free and sprinted 84 yards
down the eastern sideline and suddenlythe Tribe were back up 28-10.
An Axel Bueter touchdown and a Swan-
ton eld goal nished the rst half scoringand the Indians held a 35-13 advantage atthe break.
It took the Indians offense three plays
on their rst possession of the third quar-ter to put six more point on the board.
Suntken found Boysel, who covered muchof the distance on foot, with a 55-yard
touchdown pass with just 54 ticks of theclock gone. Whitcomb's extra point at-
tempt missed and the Indians grew theirlead to 41-13.
Swanton responded with a 13 play, 70
yard drive for their 19th point with a 16-yard pass from McComb to Robbie Gils-
dorf. The Bulldogs tried a two-point con-version but Nyler was stopped short of the
endzone.With Wauseon taking possession at it's
own 35-yard line. Axel Bueter ran through
a huge whole behind his offensive lineand raced 65 yards untouched to paydirt.
Whitcomb split the uprights and the leadwas 48-19 with 4:45 left.
After running and passing for 75 yardson their next trip down the eld, the Bull-
dogs drive stalled on a fourth and goal at
the Wauseon four yard line. Defenders in-cluding Alec Vonier, Aaron Schuette, and
Danny Hench helped thwart the drive.The ball went back to the potent
Wauseon offense and they did not disap-point. Behind tremendous line blocking
from Noah Castle, Ceasar Juarez, Josh
Kauffman, Anthony Werder, Alec Vonierand Caleb Andrews the Indians collected
the 96 needed yards on just ve snaps toreach the Swanton endzone again. This
time it was Ty Suntken running for 66 of
the yards on two carries as the secondrun, a 23 yarder, gave the Indians a score
with 10:05 remaining in the nal quarter.The Indians nal touchdown of the
night came when the starters were re-placed by second teamers who took over
where their team mates left off covered 63
yards in eight plays with Jeremiah Kauff-man scoring his rst varsity touchdown on
a 10 yard run.Unofcially, the Bulldogs ran 78 offen-
sive plays to the Indians 37. Wauseon had436 total yards. They accumulated 323
yards on the ground and 116 through the
air.Suntken, unofcially had 127 yards
on just six carries. Bueter was also overthe century mark with 107 yards on nine
carries. Suntken was six of seven passingand Boysel caught two passes for 55 yards
while Castle caught two for 43 yards.
The Indians are back in action Fridaywhen they host the Delta Panthers in an
NWOAL neighborhood rivalry. Game timein set for 7 p.m.
Bill Bray may be reached [email protected]
PHOTOS BY BILL BRAY, STAFFMAD DASH ... Wauseons Ty Suntken sprints toward the goal line during third quarter
action Friday night against Swanton.
MOVING THE CHAINS ... Kris Boysel is off to the races on this rst half run that came
to an end just short of the end zone.
PHOTOS BY KENT HUTCHISON, STAFF
CMON WHEELS! ... Edon quarterback Kaden Sapp proves that he has the foot speedto match his arm.
Hicksville Aces Scoring BarrageGrounds The Edon Bombers, 53-33
By: Kent HutchisonTHE VILLAGE REPORTER
HICKSVILLE- Friday the 13th, a dateconsidered to be bad luck by many
ended up that way for the Edon Blue
Bombers in their contest with the hostHicksville Aces. Early in the game it
appeared the day was going to be one of
good fortune for the Bombers. Edonfound paydirt their first two possession
and built a 13-0 lead with 5:34 remain-
ing in the first quarter. However, fromthat point on Hicksville scored 26 unan-
swered points and found the end zone in8 of their next 10 possessions en route to
a 53-33 win over the Bombers.
Edon received the opening kickoffand in nine plays and 2:50 covered the
62 yards needed for a touchdown. TheBombers used a combination of runningand passing plays to move the ball. It
appeared the opportunity was slipping
away from Edon when Kaden Sappspass attempt to Landon Bloir was just
out of reach. However, a personal foul
on the Aces gave the Bombers a firstdown at the Hicksville 16 yard line.
Sapp hit Conner Hug for an 11 yard
gain. The drive was capped off by a 5yard scamper through the heart of the
Aces defense by Sapp. Mike Peeples
added the point after touchdown puttingEdon on top 7-0.
Hicksville appeared poised to counter
the Bomber score with one of their ownas they picked up a quick first down.
However, that premise changed quickly
when a pitch fell to the turf and waspounced upon by Tyler Seaman.
The Bombers went back to work justshort of midfield. Sapp targeted Hug
again on first down, but the pass missed
the target. Trevor Green picked up 8yards on the ground, then Sapp called
his own number to pick up the first
down. Two successive running playsresulted in a loss and then a holding
penalty. Faced with second and 33,
Sapp found Hug again for an 11 yardgain. He then tossed the pigskin up for
in grabs. Brock Thiel showed off his ver-
tical climbing up over a Hicksvilledefender for a 32 yard pick up. The
Bombers covered the final 20 yards for
another score when Sapp hit Bloir.Peeples kick was unsuccessful, however
Edon now held a 13-0 advantage withover five minutes remaining in the open-ing quarter.
On the next two possessions the two
teams exchanged punts. From thatpoint on the Aces played their trump
cards on the Bombers. Hicksville movedthe ball 35 yards in nine plays, eight of
them rushing attempts, to cut the deficit
to 13-6.Following a 26 yard return by Hug,
Edon was back to work at their 42 yard
line. Green and Sapp gained one yardeach on the ground, then Sapp hit Hug
again for 13 yards. Sapp took to the
ground for 15, then 6 yards. The juniorsignal caller then hit Green for four more
yards and another first down at the
Hicksville 20 yard line. Green poundedthe line for three additional yards, but
Sapp was sacked for a 2 yard loss. Hugwas targeted again by Sapp for a gain of
eight. Facing fourth and two from the
Aces 12 yard line, the Bombers tried tohurry to the line to catch Hicksville off
guard. That strategy failed miserablywhen the exchange from center fell tothe ground ending the threat and turn-
ing the ball back over to the Aces on
downs.Each team punted the ball again,
then Hicksville took back over at their
41. The Aces used several aerials tomove the ball. When Sapp intercepted a
pass just short of the goal line it appeared
the threat had be thwarted. However, ayellow hankie indicated holding againstthe Bombers. Shortly thereafter theAces completed a pass for a touchdownand the score was knotted 13-13 at half-time.
It was evident that the score at theend of the half caused a huge momen-tum swing. The Aces needed just two
runs by Kaleb Johns to cover 73 yardsand put Hicksville up 20-13.
On the ensuing possession by theBombers, a Sapp aerial was interceptedby the Aces Jonny Geisige. Hicksvillescored six plays later for their 26th unan-swered points of the night to go up 26-13with 7:30 remaining in the third quarter.
Following a squib kick, Edon startedwith the ball resting on their 42 yardline. Sapp gained six yards on theground only to have the play negated bya holding call. The quarterback thencompleted two successive passes; first toHug for 10 yards, then to Bloir for 19more. Sapp ran for one yard beforemissing Hug on a pass attempt. Thejunior didnt miss his next toss hittingPeeples for a 34 yard score to narrow the
margin to 26-19 as the kick by Peepleswas blocked.
Hicksville scored on their next twopossessions to up the advantage to40-19 as the fourth quarter began.
CONTINUED ON PAGE 3
TOO MANY ACES IN HIS SPACE ... Connor Hug of Edon tries to snag a long pass in the
midst of double coverage.
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Edon continued to battle. Beginningat their 43 yard line, Sapp kept the ballfor 16 yards on the ground, then tossedone up down the north sideline that Hugsnatched from two Hicksville defendersfor a 35 yard gain. With the ball restingat the Hicksville six, Sapp found Bloir fortheir second scoring connection. After
Peeples nailed the kick Edon trailed40-26.
Another onside kick attempt by theBomber resulted in excellent field pos-session for the Aces. Starting at theEdon 49 yard line, Hicksville needed justthree plays and 1:30 to score once again.This time Geisige hit Zack Yoder for a 48yard score making the score 47-26 infavor of the home team.
There was still plenty of fight left inthe Bomber offense. Starting at their 43yard line, Sapp tossed a screen in the leftflat and Green darted 22 yards. Sapp hithis favorite target Hug for a 13 yard gainleaving Edon with a first and 10 at theAces 22 yard line. A short completion toPeeples resulted in no gain, and then thenext attempt in Hugs direction was
tipped and almost intercepted. Facing3rd and 10, Sapp called his own numberfor just enough for a first down. The duoof Sapp to Hug gained the final 12 yardsto trim the lead down to 47-33 with 7:46
remaining in the contest.
Unfortunately that was the final time
the Bombers crossed the goal line.
Hicksville added another touchdown to
provide the final score of 53-33.
Although it wasnt another record
setting performance, Sapp had a respect-
able night through the air. He complet-
ed 20 of 31 pass for 294 yards, 4 touch-downs and 2 interceptions. Just three
weeks into the season the junior com-
pleted 47-74 attempts, has amassed
1059 passing yards and thrown 13 TD
passes.
Hug led the receiving corps with 10
catches for 114 yards and a score, while
Bloir hauled in 3 aerials for 45 yards and
2 touchdowns. Peeples secured 2 tosses
for 47 yards and one TD, with Thiel
snatching a pair of throws for 26 yards.
Sapp also led the Bombers on the
ground rushing for 47 yards in 20
attempts and one touchdown. Green
had 6 carries for 14 yards.
The loss drops Edon to 2-1 on the
season. The Bombers will open league
play next as they travel to Northwood to
battle the always powerful and defending
TAAC Champion Rangers.
Kent Hutchison can be reached [email protected]
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Hicksville Aces Scoring Barrage ...
Hilltop Cadets Offensive & Defensive Salvos Shred The Holgate Tigers
By: Timothy Kays
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
HOLGATE - Week one, it was a lack of
offense. Week two, the offense was comingto life, but the defense was going on lifesupport. Week three on September 13 sawthe Hilltop Cadets searching for win #1 onthe season, and with it the ability to bringdefensive and offensive pressure to bear inthe same game. Unfortunately for the
Holgate Tigers, the Cadets found the com-bination, rattling off 32 unanswered pointsen route to a 32-12 win that was a biggerblowout than the 20-point margin indi-cated. In the early going however, it lookedlike the Tigers were going to have a fieldday.
On their first possession, Holgatebegan moving the ball downfield. Facing afourth and six, the Tiger quarterback
dropped back to pass and was immedi-ately pressured. Switching to Plan-B, hescrambled to his left only to find Cayden
Blaisdell and Chad Champion closing rap-idly. Turning to Plan-C, he slammed onthe brakes and scrambled to his right withBlaisdell and Champion in pursuit. In des-peration, he heaved the ball down theright sidelines and found a receiver thatwas shadowing his scramble. Having left
his defender in the dust, the pass wascompleted for a big gain inside the Hilltop25. On the next play the tight end was leftuncovered for another huge gain down tothe three. It was there that the Cadetdefense regained consciousness. A firstdown run gained nothing. A second down
pass to the right of the endzone wascaught, but hauled in out of bounds. Thethird down play saw Jalen Towers busting
through the line to force an errant pass,and a quarterback draw on fourth downwas stuffed at the line of scrimmage...theCadet defense held. They did not have
much time to celebrate the achievement,though.
Taking over at their own three, thefirst down play by Austin Batt brought theball out to the five. Quarterback QuinnSmith then tried the right side, only to be
buried by six Tigers for little gain. On thirdand six, Smith handed the ball off to MikloAbner, and the Tigers were waiting, In themidst of the scrum, the ball came looseand Holgate recovered at the five. Therecently tested Cadet defense would haveto prove that their first stand was no fluke.
On first down, the Tigers went for apass to the left of the endzone. The ballwas caught, but like the previous drive,
the receiver was out of bounds. A seconddown pass play was blown up when JoeShilling came on a blitz and forced ascramble. This time there was no Plan-B
as Champion joined Shilling in burying
the quarterback for a sack and a loss of
ten. Third down saw the Tigers misfire ona pass over the middle, and a fourth and
goal short pass was blown up by Blaisdellat the twelve...the defense held, again. Two
trips inside the Hilltop ten, and Holgatehad bupkes. The Cadet Cadre however
had the ball, as well as something that
they had gone without up to this point inthe season...confidence. That confidence
grew over the next three quarters to apoint that it was so real, it should have
been charged admission.On first down, Smith found Mikel
Burlew on the left side for a gain of 19. The
same combination connected on the fol-lowing play, taking the ball out to the
Hilltop 43. The drive died there though,and Hilltop punted the ball away. Holgate
was unable to connect on first down, anda contingent of Blaisdell, Dave Smith and
others to the quarterback for a six-yard
sack on second down. On third down,Dave Smith came on a corner blitz, and
with Logan Brooker and Jesse Westfallclosing in for support, tacked on another
big loss via the sack. Facing a fourth and
forever on their own 29, Holgate elected topunt the ball, but a horrendous snap
resulted in a loose ball that the Tigerswere able to recover at their two. The
Cadets took over with a first and goal asthe first period came to a close.
The successes of the defense had yet to
translate to the offense for Hilltop, andprior to the snap, their first and goal from
the two became a first and goal from theseven following a false start call. A first
down pass to Batt in the endzone was welldefended, and both Batt and Quinn Smith
remained on the turf following the play.With key contributors like Will McKinney,Luke Wagner and Justin Grapengeter
already in civvies on the sideline, injuriesto key players like Batt and Smith would
be devastating. Both were helped off thefield, and Burlew was under center when
a second down end around handoff to
Champion was blown up in the backfieldfor a loss back to the 14. Smith came back
on for the third and goal pass play thatwas broken up just outside the goal line.
Facing fourth down, the call was madefrom the sideline, Field goal. On came
the field goal unit, along with Justin
Ashenfelter who was seeing his first actionof the year after suffering a broken neck
during the preseason. When his kick wentthrough the uprights at the 10:58 mark,
the Cadets had two things...the first points
of the night, and their first lead of the2013 season, 3-0.
On the ensuing kickoff, Abner puncheda squibber to the right side. The Tigers
appeared stunned, and barely made a play
on the ball while a sea of running red wasin hot pursuit. Hilltop recovered the ball at
the Holgate 42. The Cadet drive died at the36, where Holgate again took over. Towers
busted up a pass play on first down.
Blaisdell and Brooker broke free on sec-ond down, forcing a scramble that Dave
Smith ended in a five-yard loss. On thirddown, the quarterback was again trapped
behind the line, where he fumbled the ballaway and Hilltop took over at the 27.
Abner went over right guard for nine,
and Quinn Smith carried to the 13. Thedrive died there, and Ashenfelters field
goal attempt from the left hash mark waswide right. The Tigers dodged a bullet, but
would soon shoot themselves in the foot.Taking over at their 20, the Tigers
picked up a pair of first downs to move the
ball to their 42. Once there though, a passover the middle was picked off by
Champion, who returned the ball to theHolgate 31. A pitch right to Abner netted
nothing on first down, and Batt was driven
back on second down for a loss of a yard.On third and 11 a pass to the right fell
incomplete. Facing a fourth and 11 fromthe 32, the Cadets called for a time out to
discuss strategy. That time out was time
well spent as Hilltop opted to go for brokeon the fourth down play.
Quinn Smith dropped straight backand hit Champion with a short pass to the
left. With blockers sealing off the line,Champion turned the corner and hit the
gas down the left sideline for a 32-yardtouchdown with 1:53 left in the half.
Ashenfelters PAT boot was good, and the
half ended with the Cadets still pitching ashutout at 10-0.
The second half would see the game gofrom close to blowout status. Hilltop Head
Coach Paul Kyser said prior to the start ofthe third period, Hopefully we can get
some kind of running game established...
that would help a lot. Weve had a couplehigh moments and a couple good plays,
but overall we are not moving the ball verywell offensively. That running game would
make an appearance, and Holgate strug-gled to stop it when they needed to.
The Tigers went four and out to start
the half, and the Cadets began to drive theball downfield. A third and 15 pass from
the 20 bounced off the hands of Brookerand right into the awaiting arms of a
Holgate defender at the Tigers seven. TheHilltop drive was short-circuited, but only
temporarily. On first down, the quarter-
back dropped back to pass, but hadChampion all over him before he could
scramble. Champion buried him in theendzone for a safety that gave Hilltop a
12-0 lead with 8:50 left in the third.The Tigers tried a squib on the free
kick, but Hilltop recovered on the Holgate44 with 8:41 left in the period. On the first
play, Quinn Smith turned and handed the
ball to Abner. Going behind Towers at cen-ter, Abner hit the line, carried a pair of
Tigers, and then shook both off on a44-yard run to the endzone. The
Ashenfelter kick made it 18-0, and theanimation in the Cadet ranks was both
visible and audible.
Both teams then went three and out,but thanks to a pass interference call,
Holgate was able to get out of the shadowsof their own goal posts on their ensuing
possession. The Tigers picked up anotherfirst down, but the drive ended when
Champion blew up an inside handoff, forc-
ing and then recovering a fumble.Quinn Smith hit Champion for a five
yard gain to start the drive, then Abnermoved the chains with a run to the 24. On
the next play, it was the big diesel again as
Abner took the handoff and ran it up themiddle for a 24-yard score with 1:20 left in
the third. The PAT kick was blocked, butthe Cadets took a 25-0 lead into the
fourth.
The Cadets were already moving theball at the start of the fourth period when
Champion took the handoff and busted offa 40-yard touchdown run. The Ashenfelter
kick made it a 32-0 game. Holgate wasable to get a pair of scores later against the
Cadet second stringers, but only enoughto blunt the blowout.
Quinn Smith was 6 of 21 through the
air for 75 yards, a score and a pick, andran the ball 10 times for 13 yards. Abner
ran the ball 11 times for 103 yards and 2touchdowns. Champion ran 4 times for 37
yards and a score, catching a pair for 37yards and another score. Westfall ran once
for 2 yards, and Batt had a yard on 3 tries.
Burlew hauled in 2 passes for 30 yards,and Zack VanDyke grabbed a pass for 22
yards.The defense played undoubtedly their
finest game of the year, and the numbersbore out the fact. Champion had a pick, a
fumble recovery, 2.5 sacks and 3.5 tackles
for a loss, including the third period safe-ty. The sack and tackles for loss numbers
were strong across the board, with DavidSmith going 2 and 3, Blaisdell 2 and 2,
and Brooker going half and half.That defense will be sorely tested on
September 20, when TAAC football begins
with the arrival of the always dangerousToledo Christian at Daft Field.
Timothy Kays can be reached at
WAS THIS TRIP REALLY NECESSARY? ... The Holgate quarterback is greeted by Hilltop
defenders Chad Champion, Logan Brooker, Joe Shilling and Jalen Towers.
ENDZONE BOUND ... Chad Champion of Hilltop clears the right corner and heads for
six points.
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Montpelier Locos Never Get Out Of TheDepot Against The Patriots Of Patrick Henry
By: Storm Humbert
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
The Montpelier Locomotives took the
field on September 13 looking to bounce
back on their home turf after a devas-
tating loss the week prior at Liberty
Center. Their opponents, the Patrick
Henry Patriots, were no pushovers how-
ever and the night didnt go quite as
planned for the home team Locos.
The night didnt start out great for
the home team as the Locomotives first
offensive possession ended with an
interception and Patrick Henry taking
over on their side of the field. However,
in what wound up being one of the few
Patriot mistakes of the night, the visi-
tors gave the ball right back to the
Locos with a fumble on their first play
from scrimmage.After this quick back and fort of pos-
sessions however, it quickly shaped up
to be a long night for the home team
Locomotives. After regaining posses-
sion, Montpelier went for a quick three
and out culminating in a punt. The vis-
iting Patriots then took over and moved
quickly down the field for the first score
of the evening.
It got worse fast for the Locos. They
went another three and out on their
next possession and this was quickly
capitalized upon by Patrick Henry as
the Patriots scored on their first play
from scrimmage on the ensuing posses-
sion.
The next Montpelier possession was
a three and out of a different variety in
that the first two plays went for little or
no gain and the third was picked off by
the Patriots around midfield. Two plays
later, the visiting team was in the end
zone again.
The Locos next possession was much
the same except that this time the inter-
ception occurred on the first play from
scrimmage and was accompanied by a
charge of offensive pass interference.
The Patriots quickly took the ball down
for another score to make it 28-0 before
the end of the first quarter.
Montpeliers next possession got a
little traction and the Locos moved the
chains once, but the drive ended in
another punt. The next Patrick Henry
possession ended up moving more slow-
ly than the previous ones, but just aseffectively as the Patriots posted yet
another score.
The next Montpelier drive was anoth-
er three and out and ended in yet
another punt attempt. This one was just
an attempt because the snap sailed over
the punters head and he was swarmed
by Patriots resulting in a large loss of
yardage and a turnover on downs.
At this point, however, the Montpelier
defense rallied and made some big
plays. They stuffed a couple of Patrick
Henry runs and knocked down some
passes. Then, the Patriots lost five yards
on a false start call which brought up
fourth down and six. The Locos made
an impressive stand and didnt give up
the first. This turnover on downs gave
the ball back to the Locomotives with
one last drive attempt before the half.
And what an attempt it was. On the
second play of the drive, Alex Zuver
hauled in a long pass from KeeganHitzeman and ran with it until being
stopped by a Patrick Henry defensive
back close to the Patriots red zone. In
total, the play netted the home team 70
yards. The drive, however, was not to be
as the Locomotives quickly found them-
selves facing a long fourth down after a
few incomplete passes. The drive ended
in a turnover on downs and the Patriots
ran out the first half clock and went to
the locker room with the score 35-0.
The second half was much of the
same for the Locomotives, though quar-
terback Keegan Hitzeman did find the
end zone on a nine yard run in the third
quarter. The game ended with the score
49-7 and the Locos looking again to
next week and next season for retribu-
tion.On the night, quarterback Keegan
Hitzeman was two of eight in the pass-
ing game for a total of 90 yards with
three interceptions. Also, the Montpelier
stable of running backs managed 46
rushing yards on 42 attempts with on
touchdown coming from Hitzeman. The
two receptions on the night went to Alex
Zuver for 70 yards and Cody Caudill for
20. In terms of defense, Alex Zuver
grabbed the highlight of the night on
that side of the ball as well with
Montpeliers only interception.
The Locomotives wil l now focus their
attention on the upcoming game against
Swanton so head over next week and
watch Montpelier face off against the
Bulldogs, it promises to be a good game.
Storm Humbert may be reached at
PHOTOS BY STORM HUMBERT, STAFF
GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER? ... A huge hole in the line leaves Keegan Hitze-man of Montpelier staring down a sea of unchecked Patriot defenders.
YOU CAN'T LEAVE YET! ... Alex Zuver of Montpelier tries to slow down a Patrick Henry
ball carrier.
By: Bill BrayTHE VILLAGE REPORTER
The Pettisville Lady Blackbirds im-proved their record to 5-1 with a four set
win over Stryker with scores of 25-19; 21-25; 25-10; 25-18.
The Panthers' excellent net play kept
them in the rst set and gave them thesecond set win. Conner Varner and Chris-
tie Huston provided much of the blockingat the net for the Panthers. Huston came
through with 4 kills and 8 blocks during
the match while Varner led with 20 digs,
was 39/42 hitting and had 19 kills.
But the strength of the Pett isville squad
took over in the last two sets as Emily
Hubby led the charge completing 14 kills
during the four-set match followed by
Dana Fricke's 11 kills.Bill Bray may be reached at
Pettisville Prevails Over Stryker
Matt Hutchinson, Athletic Director for
Wauseon Schools has announced that
Wauseon will participate in the Spielman
Gridiron Classic against Liberty Center
on Friday, September 27, 2013 at Har-
mon Field in Wauseon.
Chris Spielman said, "I am excited that
Wauseon is participating in this year's
event. Last year was a huge success andwe hope to make this year's Classic even
bigger by holding games all across Ohio.
Together, We Will Win!."
All of the money raised by FCA and
the Athletic Boosters will be split equally
between the boosters and the Stephanie
Spielman Fund for Breast Cancer Re-
search at the James Cancer Hospital and
Solove Research Institute. Matt Hutchin-
son said this game is a Win-Win for both
our school's athletic programs and nd-
ing a cure for Breast Cancer!
The game plans to honor all local can-
cer survivors between the rst and sec-
ond quarters. Following the game the
"Champions" trophy will be awarded to
the winning team, as well as "Most Valu-able Player" and "Runner-Up" trophy
awards.
Please plan to attend the game on
the night of September 27th, 2013, wear
your pink for our "Pink Out" and help us
ght Breast Cancer while supporting our
schools athletic programs and our local
cancer survivors.
SPIELMAN CLASSIC ... Member of the Wauseon High School football team recently at-tend the Spielman Gridiron Classic kickoff in Powell, Ohio. Pictured above are (left to
right): Alec Bost, Brendon Britsch, Chris Spielman, Mason Creager and Luke Rychener.
Wauseon Football Team To Participate In Spielman Classic
PHOTOS BY BILL BRAY, STAFF
NET SUMMIT ... Christie Huston of Stryk-er tries for a point.
PUSH START ... Kate Kauffman of Pettis-ville goes the two-handed route to get the
ball across.
HERE COMES THE BOOM ... Emily Hubby of Pettisville goes up for a kill shot.
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CONTINUATION OF VARSITY VOLLEYBALL ACTION
A touchdown through the air, one on the
ground, a fumble recovery, an interception,
and 2.5 sacks...one for a safety? Just
another day at the office for big 3-3.
HANNAH BLAKEMONTPELIER HIGH SCHOOL
CHAD CHAMPION
HILLTOP HIGH SCHOOL
"THE HOMETOWN HUDDLE" ~ HAMMER ATHLETICS ~ SAUDER OUTLET
ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
Those who think that Hannah's skills are
limited to shooting threes are more than
likely the ones that are getting burned by
her at the volleyball net.
Hilltop Lady Cadets Go To The WallTo Defeat Liberty Center In Five SetsWEST UNITY - The Hilltop Lady
Cadets welcomed in the Lady Tigers of
Liberty Center for a September 3 brawl
in The Bunker...and a brawl it was.
After dropping the first set, the Lady
Cadets rallied to take the next two. The
Tigers were not ready to call it a day
though, and won the fourth set to forcea tie breaker fifth set. There the line
was drawn, and the hometown girls
prevailed to finally take the match,
21-25, 25-21, 25-14, 19-25 and 15-8.
Sydney Schmitt collected 17 digs, a
kill and 40 assists for Hilltop, while
Brittney Mocherman had 4 aces, 7
digs, 4 blocks and 13 kills. Emily
Armbruster posted an ace, 13 digs and
13 kills, and Kayla Settlemire had a trio
of aces, 17 digs, an assist and 9 kills.
LeAnn Joost had 2 digs, 2 kills and apair of blocks, Cierra Grant posted an
ace, 17 digs, 2 assists, 3 kills and a
block, and Kailey Creamer had 22 digs
and 2 aces.
Edon Lady Bombers Pick Up A BBC WinOver North Central On September 5th
EDON- The Edon Lady Bombers,
whose 1-5 record includes losses by rally,were not about to allow another lead toslip away on September 5. They took the
first set from North Central, 25-14, thenkept the pressure on to maintain the
momentum, winning the final two sets
and the match, 25-12 and 25-20.
Nicole Newell went 16/16 serving for
Edon, with Kaela Gearhart going 14/14serving. Alex Kiess led with 31 sets, withKaitlyn Manahan adding 24. Hannah
Brehm-Gutting drilled 10 kills, whileNewell and Kaitlyn Sonneberger each
had 3 kills, and Newell had 19 digs, Kiess
8 and Gearhart 7.
Hilltop Lady Cadets Sweep TheFayette Lady Eagles In BBC Play
FAYETTE - The Hilltop Lady Cadets
landed a knockout blow on the Fayette
Lady Eagles in September 5 BBC play,
winning in straight sets by 25-14, 25-11
and 25-12 scores.
Sydney Schmitt landed 2 aces with 3
digs, 20 assists, 2 kills and a block for
Hilltop. Brittney Mocherman had 3 digs,
an assist, 4 blocks and 7 kills, Emily
Armbruster posted 6 digs and 6 kills with
a pair of aces, and Kayla Settlemire had 2aces, 9 digs, a block and 5 kills. LeAnn
Joost had an ace, 3 digs, 5 kills and a
block, Cierra Grant posted a trio of aces,
4 digs, 2 assists, 3 kills and a block,
Kailey Creamer had 10 digs and 2 aces,
and Karissa Crisenbery had an ace.
For Fayette, Taylor Hartman had 4
kills, a block and 12 digs, McKenzee
Schaffner had 8 assists, an ace and 12
digs, and Paige Keefer had 4 kills, 12 digs
and a block. Jena Meyers had an ace and
3 digs, Jessie Wheeler had 3 kills, 2 digs
and 2 blocks, and Michaela Bates had an
assist, an ace, 3 digs and a block. CeieriaKeller had 3 digs, Ale Gonzalez had a dig,
and Kahner Galloway had 4 digs,
Hilltop Sings The DoubleheaderBlues Versus Tinora & BryanBRYAN - The Hilltop Lady Cadets
found no quarter in a mixed double-
header against Bryan and Tinora on
September 7. The Ladies in Red were
swept in both matches, 23-25 and
23-25 to Tinora, 19-25 and 17-25 to
Bryan.Versus Tinora
Sydney Schmitt had an ace, 3 digs
and 11 assists for Hilltop, with Brittney
Mocherman adding an ace, 14 kills and
3 blocks. Emily Armbruster posted 4
digs and a kill, and Kayla Settlemire
had 3 aces, a dig and 3 kills. LeAnn
Joost had 4 kills and a trio of blocks,
Cierra Grant posted 2 digs and 2 assists,
and Kailey Creamer had 10 digs.
Versus Bryan
Sydney Schmitt had 5 assists and a
kill, while Brittney Mocherman had anace, 2 kills and 2 blocks. Emily
Armbruster rang up an ace, a dig and a
kill, and Kayla Settlemire had a pair of
aces, a dig and a kill. LeAnn Joost had
2 kills and an assist, Cierra Grant post-
ed 2 aces, 4 digs and a kill, and Kailey
Creamer had 8 digs and an ace.
Montpelier Lady Locos DropFayette Lady Eagles In Four Sets
FAYETTE - The Montpelier Lady
Locos ran their record to 3-1/0-1 after
defeating Fayette on September 9,
27-29, 25-15, 25-23 and 25-11.
Hannah Blake was 32/34 attackingand 14/17 serving with 9 kills, 3
blocks, 16 assists, 15 digs and 3 aces
for Montpelier. Christy Duchene went
24/29 attacking and 15/16 serving
with 5 kills and 5 aces, and Jessy
Duchene was 19/21 serving with 2
aces, 21 assists and 7 digs. Baylee
Hageman was 22/26 attacking with 8
kills and 4 digs; Sidney Houk went
25/29 attacking, 15/18 serving and
19/20 serves received with 11 kills, 22
digs and an ace; and Marinna Mercer
was 9/10 attacking and 15/18 serving
with a kill, 4 digs and 3 aces. Audrey
Pirtle went 6/8 attacking with 4 kills
and 2 assists; Maddie Richmond was
5/9 serves received with 9 digs, and
Taylor Wells was 22/24 serves receivedand 10/11 serving with 19 digs.
For Fayette, Taylor Hartman had 4
kills, 4 aces and 9 digs, McKenzee
Schaffner had 16 assists, an ace and
14 digs, and Paige Keefer had 3 kills,
an ace, 11 digs and 2 blocks. Jena
Meyers had an assist and 9 digs,
Jessie Wheeler hammered down 3 kills
with an assist, 3 digs and a block, and
Michaela Bates had 3 assists, an ace,
6 digs and a block. Ceieria Keller had
3 digs, and Kahner Galloway had 6
digs
Pettisville Ladybirds Shut Down By The
Evergreen Lady Vikings In Straight SetsDELTA - The Delta Panthers proved
to be inhospitable hosts to the Pettisville
Lady Blackbirds on September 9, as
they swept out the Ladybirds in straight
sets, 25-20, 25-22 and 25-19
Stephanie Hubby had 22 digs and a
kill for Pettisville, with Emily Hubby
adding 7 digs, an assist and 9 kills.
Sarah Christiansen posted an ace and
2 digs, Amber Klopfenstein had a dig, a
kill and 2 blocks, and Jordyn Pursel
had 4 digs and 6 kills.
Dana Fricke registered 2 aces, 2
digs, an assist, 9 kills and 4 blocks,
Kate Kauffman had an ace, 5 digs, 9
assists and 3 kills, and Brooke
Waidelich had an ace, 8 digs, 10 assists
and 2 kill.
PHOTOS BY LUCINDA HELD FAULHABER, STAFF
FLOATING IN ... Hannah Brehm-Gutting of Edon targets a shot.
UH OH ... Nicole Newell of Edon nds plenty of North Central defense ready to slam the
roof on her kill shot attempt.
PHOTOS BY BILL BRAY, STAFF
COMING DOWN ... McKenzee Schaffner ofFayette rains down a kill shot.
MIDDLE HITTER ... Baylee Hageman ofMontpelier gets the ball up and over the
net.
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Varsity Golf ActionTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
J.V. Volleyball ActionTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Varsity Boys Cross CountryTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Hilltop Sweeps Out Liberty Center JV GirlsWEST UNITY - The Liberty Center
JVs were no match for their hosts on
September 3, as they were broomed out
by Hilltop in straight sets, 25-20 and
25-17.
No other stats pertinent to this game
were received.
North Central JVs Fall To Edon In Two SetsEDON The Edon Lady Bomber JV
volleyballers knocked off North Central
in BBC play, 25-19 and 25-14, on
September 5.
No other stats pertinent to this game
were received.
Hilltop JV Netters Knock Off FayetteFAYETTE - The Fayette Lady Eagles fell to
the Hilltop JV girls on September 5, 12-25 and
11-25.
No other stats pertinent to this game were
received.
Pettisville JV Girls Dispatch Stryker In TwoPETTISVILLE - The Pettisville JV net
set improved to 5-1 / 1-0 on the season
by putting a straight set sweep on
Stryker in September 5 BBC play, 25-15
and 25-12,
No other stats pertinent to this game
were received.
Hilltop JV Girls Split With Tinora & BryanBRYAN - The Hilltop Lady Cadet JV
squad earned a mixed doubleheader
split on September 7. The Ladies in Red
were topped by Tinora, 20-25, 25-21
and 10-25, but swept Bryan, 25-8 and
25-22.
Versus Tinora
Allie Schmitt posted 7 digs, an assist
and 3 kills for Hilltop, with Ariana
Brown getting a block, and Baylee
Schmitt adding an ace, 2 digs, 6 assists
and 3 blocks. Madeline McKinney had a
dig, Danielle Henry had an assist, and
Felicity Jackson had 4 aces, 5 assists, a
kill and 3 blocks. Veronica Roth added3 aces, 7 digs and a kill, Malorie Heer
had a block, Karissa Crisenbery had a
dig, a kill and 5 blocks, and Kenley
Brown posted an ace and 2 digs.
Versus Bryan
Allie Schmitt rang up 3 aces, an
assist and 4 kills, with Ariana Brown
getting a block and 2 kills, and Baylee
Schmitt adding 6 assists, 3 kills and 2
blocks. Madeline McKinney had an ace,
and Felicity Jackson had 4 aces, a dig,
11 assists and 3 kills. Veronica Roth
landed 2 aces, an assist and a kill,
Karissa Crisenbery had an assist, and
Kenley Brown posted a kill, an assist
and a dig.
Fayette JVs Fall To Montpelier In ThreeFAYETTE - The Montpelier Lady
Locomotives dispatched the Fayette
Lady Eagle JVs in three sets on
September 9, 25-14, 12-25 and 25-23.
No other stats pertinent to this game
were received.
Hilltop Cadet Linksters Drop A One StrokeBBC Decision To The Pettisville Blackbirds
STRYKER - In a last man standing
match, the Hilltop Cadets and the
Pettisville Blackbirds squared off on the
links of Riverside on September 10.
When the final cards were tallied, the
Blackbirds were able to fly home with a
narrow win, 191-192.Evan King fired a medalist 44 for
Pettisville, with Matt Krill getting a 47
and Greg Kempf a 49. Reed Behnfeldt
had a 51, and Hannah Meller a 60.
Isaac VanArsdalen had a 45 to lead
Hilltop, while Levi Grant hammered a
47, and Trevor Shipman had a 49.
Travis Haynes had a 51, Colin Sabins a57, and Tim Knapp a 76 for the Cadets.
North Central Soars Past FayetteIn Battle Of The BBC Eagles
The two BBC teams that share the same
mascot met on the links of DeMor Hills GolfClub on a steamy September 10th. After the
final feathers had settled the visiting Eagles
of North Central dropped their namesakesfrom Fayette by 44 strokes, 171-215. With
the victory NC moves to 40-9 overall and4-0 in the conference.
North Centrals Dylan Hutchisonbrought home Medalist honors with a one
over par 37, while fellow senior Branden
Turner finished with a 42. Jordan Reeves
and David Pinc each completed the course
in 46 swings of the clubs. Rounding outthe scoring for North Central were the
Zuver brothers. Brock ended the round in
52 strokes and Brady 54.Drake Bowditch was the high flyer for
the Eagles of Fayette with a round of 49and Tharyn Colegrove finished with a 52.
Michael Brubaker shot 55 and KamrenRandall 59. Justin White needed 65
strokes and Cody Stuckey 71 to complete
the card for Fayette.
Hicksville Drops Edon Bomber LinksCorps At Windwood Hollow
EDON - The Hicksville Aces made
the run up Route 49 on September 5,
coming home with a 165-188 win over
Edon.Alex Kirkingburg posted a 43 for
Edon, with Jim Peckham getting a 45
and Hayden Runyan a 46. Brayden
Bauer had a 54, while Kyle Long and
Taylor Schuller each carded a 57.
The JV squad was also in the field,
with Evan Fisk getting a 56 and BradenMiller a 65. Josh Landel had a 66, and
Graeden Rupp a 77.
Montpelier Drops Hilltop & EdgertonIn A September 5th Tri-Match
BRYAN - The Montpelier Locomotives
emerged victorious from a September 5
tri-meet with the Hilltop Cadets and the
Edgerton Bulldogs. The Locos posted a
team score of 183, edging Edgerton into
second with a 187, and Hilltop into third
with a 195.
Hunter Shaull fired a medalist round
of 40 for Montpelier, with Sam Rings hit-
ting a 47. Andrew Luke, Zak Murray and
Leslie Clark each had a 48, and Clay
ONeal had a 50.
Colin Sabins fired a 43 to lead Hilltop,
with Trevor Shipman collecting a 47, and
Isaac VanArsdalen a 50. Levi Grant had
a 55, and Tim Knapp hit a 56.
Holgate Tigers Knock Down ThePettisville Blackbirds On September 9th
WAUSEON - On the afternoon of
September 9, the Pettisville Blackbirds
welcomed Holgate onto the links of
Ironwood, only to watch them walk
away with a 183-197 win.
Evan King was low for Pettisville,
posting a 44. Greg Kempf carded a 50,
Reed Behnfeldt a 51, and Matt Krill a
52. Hannah Meller finished with a 56,
and Levi Rash had a 74.
Stryker Panthers Hammer Out A 179-195 BBC Win Over the Edon Bombers
EDON - The Stryker Panthers made
the trip over to Windwood Hollow on
September 10, and came home after
delivering a 179-195 BBC bushwhack-ing on the Edon Bombers.
Tanner Clingaman earned medalist
honors with a score of 37 for the
Panthers, while Austin Frisbie had a 46,
and Hayden Clingaman had a 47. Cody
Hall fired a 49, Chad Ruffer a 50, and
Kaid Woolace a 52.
Brett Johnson of the Stryker JVs
turned in a score of 53.
Jim Peckham carded a 46 for theBombers, while Hayden Runyan had a
47, and Alex Kirkingburg a 49. Taylor
Schuller and Kyle Long each had a 53,
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Varsity Boys Soccer ActionTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Pettisville Blackbirds Kickers TakeThe Hatchet To The Waite Indians
PETTISVILLE - The Pettisville
Blackbirds welcomed in the Indians of
Waite on the afternoon of September 9.
In what would become the biggest
offensive eruption for the Birds so far
this season, Pettisville sent the Tribe
packing on the sorry end of a 6-1 deci-
sion.
Josh Liechty hammered home two
goals for Pettisville, while Troy King,
Connor Tuckerman, Jeff Ramey and
Jakob Waidelich each had a score.
North Central Eagles Make An Impact
At The Hudson Early Season InviteHUDSON, MICHIGAN - Trent Sakos
finished 18th and Adam Knepper and
Jason Vassar were close behind to give
the North Central Eagles a sixth place
finish at the Hudson Early Season
Invitational on September 3
The following North Central finishes
were recorded by place and time...
\18 - Trent Sakos - 20:12.33
23 - Adam Knepper - 20:27.80
24 - Jason Vassar - 20:30.95
49 - Nathan Traxler - 23:18.82
50 - Brett Oxender - 23:28.29
53 - Jakub Grodi - 23:47.14
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CONTINUATION OF VARSITY BOYS CROSS COUNTRY ACTION
By: Storm Humbert
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
With school starting up, summer baseball has allbut drawn to a close. However, there are some whorefuse to stop playing and there are plenty of organiza-tions happy to help them keep playing provided they
make the team, of course.One of these die-hards is Nic Schieber, a sophomoreat West Unity. Nic has played baseball since he wasfour years old according to his mother. It is his favoritesport, and he loves to both watch and play. His favoriteteam is the Detroit Tigers and his favorite players areMiguel Cabrera, Justin Verlander, and C.C. Sabathia.
While Nic is currently getting his reps in with theNapoleon River Bandits in his Fall league, he has
recently accepted a position in a farmore exclusive program Coast toCoast Athletics. In order to makethis team, Nic attended two try-outs, one in Bowling Green, andone in St. Louis. These tryouts wereheld in 35 states and the program
usually sees between 1,700 and2,000 participants. Of all
of these players, only 15
make the team,thats less thanone percent, and,this year, Nicfound himself in
that one percent.This is especially impressive because Nic is one of
the youngest in his age group (15-18), and he made itas a pitcher. Making the team presents Nic with two in-credible opportunities. First, on December 27 throughJanuary 1, Nic will get to travel to Jupiter, Florida toattend camps and workshops as well as play a couple
games. Then, next June, he will get to travel with theCoast to Coast team to play against some foreign com-petition in Puerto Rico. The best part is, aside from thetravel opportunities, that the camps and the PuertoRico games will be full of college and professionalscouts which will allow Nic to drastically increasehis visibility and chances of playing at the next level.
Nic has denitely given some thought to playingat the college level. The schools he would love to goto are South Carolina, Michigan, and Notre Dame.You may be wondering, why these schools? Well,Nic has his reasons. He has family in South Caro-lina, so that would be comfortable for him (and whowouldnt love to spend a couple years in either of theCarolinas). He and his father have always been bigNotre Dame fans, and Michigan made the list be-cause he doesnt really like Ohio State, fair enough.
As you can see, Nic has some big dreams whenit comes to baseball and talent to go with them. He
does, however, need some help to make his Puer-to Rico dreams a reality. The trips to Florida andPuerto Rico will run about $6,700 total. Luckily, theCoast to Coast organization knows that many of itsplayers will need to raise funds to afford these trips
and theyve set up a site to collect support dollars. Ifyou would like to give Nic some support, just go towww.reachingourgoal.org, click on make a dona-tion, and type in Nics last name (Schieber). You canalso call (419) 386-7993. Remember that every littlebit helps, and if everyone gives a little, it will help Nicdo quite a lot.
Storm Humbert may be reached [email protected]
Pelier, Stryker, Edon & North Central HitThe Course At The Archbold InvitationalARCHBOLD - The thinclads of
Montpelier, Edon, Stryker and NorthCentral convened to take on the compe-tition at the Archbold Invitational onSeptember 7.
Jared Rediger finished 30th overallto lead Montpelier to the 8th place teamfinish. Dean Beamont placed 17th andDerek Opdycke 29th to lead Stryker tothe 9th place team spot. Edon finished
in 11th behind Jerry Braun and CoyDunkle, and North Central landed in15th behind the lead of Trenton Sakos.
The following finishes were recordedby place and time...
8 - Montpelier - 2419 - Stryker - 27011 - Edon - 294
12 - North Central - 321
17 - Dean Beamont - Stryker -18:49.03
29 - Derek Opdycke - Stryker -19:21.49
30 - Jared Rediger - Montpelier -19:25.63
36 - Jerry Braun - Edon - 19:39.9437 - Coy Dunkle - Edon - 19:40.53
42 - Brandon Schlosser - Montpelier -20:05.7143 - Trenton Sakos - North Central -
20:08.7154 - Alec Waterston - Montpelier -
20:41.5558 - Shawn Ramey - Montpelier -
20:48.9560 - Ross Planson - Stryker - 20:50.2863 - Adam Knepper - North Central -
20:57.3065 - Michael Ater - Edon - 21:06.88
66 - Andrew Laduke - Edon - 21:12.6671 - Connor Link - Montpelier -
21:21.61
80 - Jason Vassar - North Central -21:54.9585 - Nathan Traxler - North Central -
22:12.7788 - Brett Oxender - North Central -
22:19.1996 - Israel Aguilar - Stryker - 22:42.93
101 - Erik Stipe - Hilltop - 22:51.88106 - Hunter Lilleholm - Stryker -
23:02.47111 - Dustin Teschke - Stryker -
23:25.95114 - Cameron Frey - Stryker -
23:31.67116 - Trevin Rhoades - Stryker -
23:34.23121 - Josh Braun - Edon - 24:19.60122 - Zane Eicher - Edon - 24:24.86
123 - Tyler Frantom - Edon - 24:26.38
131 - Jackson Wonders - Stryker -30:12.64
133 - Tyrel Patterson - Stryker -32:06.2
Wauseon, Pettisville & Fayette Amongst TheHundreds Competing At The Tiffin CarnivalTIFFIN - The largest cross country
event of its kind in the Eastern UnitedStates, the Tiffin Carnival, playedhost to the teams of Fayette, Pettisvilleand Wauseon on September 7.
297 runners over 44 teams com-
peted in the D-II Varsity event thatsaw Quintin Reiser of Wauseon placefourth overall, leading the Tribe to the20th place team finish. The D III-Brace saw Wauseon finishing in 27thplace behind the 101st place finish ofBoede Thourot.
39 teams and 267 runners took tothe course for the D III-A event. SkylarLantz of Fayette finished 10th overallto lead the Eagles to the 15th placefinish, while Dominic Freys 16thplace finish led Pettisville to the 16thslot.
The Eagles made a big splash inthe D III-Open event where they fin-ished eighth overall. Christian Suarez
finished fourth out of 224 runners tolead Fayette.The following finishes were record-
ed by chronological event, school,place and time...
Boys 5k Run CC Div III-B
27 - Wauseon - 647
101 - Thourot, Boede - 19:57.32132 - Campbell, Gage - 20:33.86133 - Krauss, Blake - 20:34.13137 - Mena, Hector - 20:38.41144 - Kost, Brenden - 20:47.26172 - Kamp, Derrick - 21:24.69193 - Maxted, Motoki - 22:18.39
Boys 5k Run CC Div III-A
15 - Fayette - 45416 - Pettisville - 456
10 - Lantz, Skylar - Fayette -16:50.04
16 - Frey, Dominic - Pettisville -16:58.45
58 - Lantz, Kyle - Pettisville -17:50.66
76 - Stannard, Dylan - Fayette -18:05.32
102 - Lopez, Austin - Fayette -18:29.72
114 - Burkholder, Casen - Fayette -18:37.74
145 - Dykstra, Austin - Pettisville -19:01.62
150 - Bontrager, Aaron - Pettisville -19:07.14
152 - Wagner, Jared - Fayette -19:10.45
166 - Jaramillo, Alex - Fayette -19:32.85
172 - Schrock, Ian - Fayette -19:37.50
217 - Rufenacht, Evan - Pettisville -20:56.89
229 - Nofziger, Levi - Pettisville -
21:25.31
Boys 5k Run CC Div III-Open
8 - Fayette - 250
4 - Suarez, Christian - 19:00.8572 - Stuckey, Cole - 21:34.36
74 - Stuckey, Jason - 21:36.4384 - Conklin, Bryce - 21:51.26
87 - Reinking, Garett - 21:52.3792 - Maginn, Mason - 22:00.02
Boys 5k Run CC Div II-Varsity
20 - Wauseon - 554
4 - Reiser, Quintin - 16:20.96
66 - Hodges, Wade - 17:46.40116 - Mourguet, Justin - 18:17.22172 - Blanchong, Caleb - 19:13.84
202 - Beck, Aaron - 19:44.51212 - Collins, Josh - 19:53.19223 - Knierim, Kyle - 20:07.67
North Central Draws The Short Straw InA September 10th Quad Meet At Antwerp
ANTWERP - The North CentralEagles placed fourth in a quad-meetagainst Antwerp, Holgate and Pauldingon September 10. Trent Sakos and
Adam Knepper led the Eagles with13th and 14th place finishes, respec-tively.
The following finishes were record-ed by place and time...
13 - Trenton Sakos - 22:30
14 - Adam Knepper - 22:4620 - Brett Oxender - 24:0221 - Jakub Grodi - 26:3025 - Kaleb Faler - 36:31
The girls event saw North Centralplacing a single runner in the field.Tristen Tomblin ran the course for theLady Eagles, and placed 12th with atime of 34:44.
Jared Rediger of Montpelier Derek Opdycke of Stryker
Erik Stipe of Hilltop Tyler Frantom of Edon
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Varsity Girls Cross CountryTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Stryker Places Sixth & Hilltop Ninth At
The September 7th Archbold InvitationalARCHBOLD - The Stryker Lady
Panthers and the Hilltop Lady Cadets
cross country teams were in the field at
the Archbold Invitational on September
7.
ShiAnna Whitman and Megan
Graber led the Lady Panthers into the
sixth place team position, while Lauren
Garrett of Hilltop finished 29th overall
to lead the Lady Cadets into the ninth
team spot.
Although Montpelier and North
Central did not have enough runners to
constitute a team, they brought their
best to the event and ran well. Lita
Banks was the first Lady Loco across
the line in 45th place, and Megan Laneyfinished 84th to lead North Central.
The following finishes were recorded
by place and time...
6 - Stryker - 172
9 - Hilltop - 223
17 - ShiAnna Whitman - Stryker -
22:28.28
21 - Megan Graber - Stryker - 22:43.96
39 - Lauren Garrett - Hilltop - 23:48.61
45 - Lita Banks - Montpelier - 24:08.03
47 - Paige Speelman - Stryker -
24:09.44
53 - Kari Oberlin - Stryker - 24:42.94
62 - Gabie Johnson - Hilltop -
25:08.23
63 - Baylee Gearhart - Edon - 25:10.51
64 - Brenda Harrington - Edon -
25:11.49
69 - Bailey Funkhouser - Hilltop -
25:35.71
75 - Hannah Jenkins - Montpelier -
26:13.41
76 - Gabrielle Paxton - Stryker -
26:22.13
84 - Megan Laney - North Central -
27:10.11
89 - Emily Maneval - Hilltop - 27:36.7192 - Brooke Schwartz - Edon -
27:41.96
102 - Jessica Earle - Montpelier -
28:39.21
103 - Haley Suffel - Montpelier -
28:40.69
105 - Samantha Vassar - North
Central - 29:00.39
107 - Kaylie Brown - Edon - 29:47.23
115 - Tristen Tomblin - North Central -
32:33.84
Wauseon, Pettisville & Fayette Ladies Take
On The Masses At The Tiffin CarnivalTIFFIN - The Fayette Lady Eagles,
Wauseon Lady Indians and Pettisville
Lady Blackbirds saw action at the 2013
Tiffin Cross Country Carnival onSeptember 7.
In Division III, Pettisville placed 31st
overall behind Alexa Leppelmeier, who
placed 13th overall. With only four run-
ners in the field, Fayette opted for the D
II / D III Open event, which saw Jill
Stuckey finishing seventh overall.
Wauseon fielded full teams in both
Division II races. In the D II-A event all
five scoring runners in the top 100.
While that may not seem impressive, it
is important to remember that the Tiffin
Carnival is the largest high school cross
country event east of the Mississippi
River. The D II-A event had 207 runners
in the field beside Wauseon, and many
of these individual races had more run-
ners in the field than many of our local
villages have in total population.Taylor Vernot finished seventh over-
all to lead Wauseon to the 13th place
finish in D II-A competition, while
Megan Beck placed 36th to lead the
Tribe to the 22nd place finish in the D
II-B event.
The following finishes were recorded
by chronological event, school, place
and time...
Girls 5k Run CC Div II/III-Open
(Fayette results)
7 - Stuckey, Jill - 21:19.11
33 - Keiser, Emilie - 23:00.36
37 - Maginn, Madelyn - 23:14.03
76 - Maginn, Liz - 24:13.98
Girls 5k Run CC Div II-B
22 - Wauseon - 574
36 - Beck, Megan - 21:51.25
94 - Saaf, Danielle - 23:02.69
105 - Becerrilli, Vasti - 23:26.32
157 - Slattman, Lela - 25:22.84
191 - Horne, Samantha - 28:40.72
192 - Degroff, Katlyn - 29:19.07
Girls 5k Run CC Div III-Varsity
31 - Pettisville - 850
13 - Leppelmeier, Alexa - 20:02.45
156 - Miller, Elizabeth - 23:22.89
219 - DAlelio, Taylor - 25:03.48
222 - Davis, Krystine - 25:09.74
244 - Herring, Hannah - 26:06.24252 - Rufenacht, Jaelyn - 26:36.80
253 - Aeschliman, Andrea - 26:37.07
Girls 5k Run CC Div II-A
13 - Wauseon - 357
7 - Vernot, Taylor - 19:11.34
78 - Archibeque, Kylie - 21:11.50
86 - Wyse, Seneca - 21:20.74
89 - Volkman, Aneesa - 21:22.76
97 - Volkman, Aleea - 21:32.44
99 - Archibeque, Lindsey - 21:32.95
119 - Stutzman, Amanda - 22:03.46
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Indians Kick Past Irish 5-1By: Bill Bray
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
A few moves positioning moves and the
Wauseon Indians looked like a different
team in a 5-1 victory over Toledo Central
Catholic Saturday.Marin Schaffner, moved from mideld
to forward, resulted in the senior scoring
four of the Wauseon goals. Her rst at the
35:44 of the rst half was a center shot
right in the middle of the goal and past
the keeper.
It was Schaffner again at the 29:30,
with an assist from Stephanie Whitman,
from the right side of the goal. Her strong
kick slipped past the keeper again for a
2-0 Indians lead.
Katee Roberts got into the scoring col-
umn when the senior wing slapped in a
shot she rebounded at the 21:39.
Play continued down to 1:35 when
Schaffner found the net for the third time
in the half as the keeper was pulled out of
goal and she slid around her for an easy
look and score.
Toledo Central Catholic was able to an-
swer that goal with 1:11 left to close the
Indians lead to 4-1 at the break.
Schaffner sealed the deal with goal
number four with 5:07 remaining in the
contest to nish the scoring and move the
Indians to a 5-3 record on the season.
We made a couple switches to
our normal line-up and I really like the
result, a happy coach Kelsey Newman
said. We had so many people involved
offensively and we showed more con-
dence today in 1v1 situations due to some
really good practices we had throughout
the week. We moved Ashley Smith from
mideld to defense, and shes been very
strong for us there. We also moved Marin
Schaffner from mideld to forward, and
she obviously had a great game playing
there with 4 goals. We have two tough
games this coming week, well need to
keep the same composure we showed in
our game today.
Lady Indians Dominates The FieldAgainst Bryan On August 29
The Lady Indians Soccer team took
on the Bryan Lady Bears in their rst
NWOAL league game of the season at
Bryan August 29. The Lady Indians
came on strong and dominated the eld.
Senior Morgan Murry scored twice. Se-
nior Sam Macklin and Junior Natalie
Koening each added to the total. Senior
Nichole Hammontree scored with an as-
sist by Morgan Murray.
Senior goalkeeper Katie Spieles had
3 saves in goal. This 5-0 win gives the
Lady Indians their rst NWOAL league
win of the season.
Lady Indian Sam Macklin
Samantha Vassar of North Central Kaylie Brown of Edon
Emily Maneval of HilltopHaley Suffel of Montpelier
GOOD MOVE ... Wauseon's Marin Schaffner was moved to forward and responded with
four goals in the Indians 5-1 win over Toledo Central Catholic.
MOVING THE BALL FORWARD ... Maddie
Richer dribbles the ball upeld during rsthalf action.
THAT'S USING YOUR HEAD ... Katie
Spieles uses her head to pass the ball toa team mate.
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Pettisville Leads Local Teams At Archbold InviteARCHBOLD - A contingent of six
local junior high teams made the trip to
Archbold on September 7 for the 2013
Archbold Invitational.
Conner Wyse placed second and
Logan Rufenacht tenth to lead the
Pettisville Blackbirds to the fourth place
team finish. Cody Tomblin and Zachary
Turner of North Central finished in
22nd and 25 place respectively, leading
the Eagles to the seventh place team
spot. Logan Boetz of Stryker was the
first across the line for Stryker in 42nd
place, leading the Panthers to the tenth
place finish.Edon, Montpelier and Hilltop did not
field enough runners to constitute full
teams. Colten Gulick was first across
the line for the Locos in 44th, with Cort
Eicher of Edon and Ben Routhier of
Hilltop finishing 45th and 46th respec-
tively.
The following finishes were recorded
by place and time...
4 - Pettisville - 129
7 - North Central - 135
10 - Stryker - 273
2 Conner Wyse - Pettisville - 12:02.96
10 Logan Rufenacht - Pettisville -
13:05.90
22 Cody Tomblin - North Central -
13:38.1025 Zachary Turner - North Central -
13:42.97
36 Caleb Nolander - Pettisville -
14:06.22
40 Joe Galloway - North Central -
14:10.46
42 Logan Boetz - Stryker - 14:13.56
44 Colten Gulick - Montpelier -
14:16.12
45 Cort Eicher - Edon - 14:17.30
46 Ben Routhier - Hilltop - 14:22.58
47 Skyler Johantgen - North Central -
14:26.49
48 Hunter Wilson - North Central -
14:30.64
54 Keegan Livensparger - North
Central - 14:54.10
57 Ryan France - North Central -14:56.31
60 Gavin Riegsecker - Pettisville -
15:00.62
63 Jaret Rychener - Pettisville -
15:12.94
65 Dru Walkowski - Edon - 15:18.08
66 Tony Stuckey - Pettisville - 15:18.75
67 Evan Warner - Pettisville - 15:18.96
69 Tristin Sampson - Stryker -
15:23.01
80 Brady Clair - Montpelier - 16:14.13
81 Blake Sakos - North Central -
16:20.94
85 Josh Wehrle - North Central -
16:37.33
86 Nathan Hutchinson - Montpelier -
16:38.41
88 Daniel Feather - Stryker - 16:47.26
95 Chase Glock - Stryker - 17:16.53103 Cody Moser - Stryker - 18:53.48
105 Andrew Miller - North Central -
19:13.54
North Central Wins September 10th Quad-MeetANTWERP - With the only full team
available to compete, the North Central
Eagles, behind the fourth place finish of
Zach Turner, won a September 10
quad-meet with Antwerp, Holgate and
Paulding.
The following finishes were recorded
by place and time...
4 - Zach Turner - 13:40
7 - Cody Tomblin - 14:32
9 - Joe Galloway - 14:49
10 - Hunter Wilson - 15:04
11 - Skyler Johantgen - 15:12
16 - Blake Sakos - 16:17
18 - Ryan France - 16:57
20 - Josh Wehrle - 17:53
26 - Andrew Miller - 22:03
The girls event featured only two
Lady Eagles...Vada Lashaway and
Brook Brown. Lashaway finished third
overall with a time of 17:07, while
Brown placed fifth at 17:53
Fayette & Wauseon Boys Take On Tiffin CarnivalTIFFIN - The Wauseon and Fayette
junior high boys were in action at the
2013 Tiffin Carnival on September 7.
In the open event, Kyle Vernot of
Wauseon placed tenth overall out of the
387 runners on the course. The Division
III Varsity event saw Fayette placing
20th behind the 25th place finish of
Clayton Pheils.
The following finishes were recorded
by chronological event, school, place
and time...
Boys 3200 Meter Run CC
Div III-Varsity
20 - Fayette - 447
25 - Pheils, Clayton - 12:36.26
90 - Seiler, Levi - 14:36.89
94 - Keefer, Trey - 14:44.67
128 - Reinking, Grant - 15:57.75
136 - Renner, Christian - 16:23.99
150 - Maginn, Porter - 18:12.82
Boys 3200 Meter Run CC Open
(Wauseon only)
10 - Vernot, Kyle - 12:48.02
158 - Cheezen, Michael - 15:12.65
165 - Flint, Nolan - 15:16.67
255 - Vickery, Canidate - 16:39.35
Archbold Invitational Welcomes Six Local SquadsARCHBOLD - Six local schools rep-
resenting the NWOAL and the BBC sent
their junior high cross country girls to
Archbold on September 7 for the 2013
Archbold Invitational. Only one of the
schools, Pettisville, had enough runners
in the field to compete for team points.
As the competition was quick to find
out, the lack of teammates did not put
a damper on the remaining runners.
Elizabeth Sauder and Kamryn
Hostetler of the Pettisville Lady
Blackbirds were serving up the maincourse at the Dust Diner. Sauder fin-
ished in first place overall, with Hostetler
less than ten seconds behind in second
place. Their 1-2 finish led the Ladybirds
to the second place team finish at the
event.
First across the line for the Montpelier
Lady Locos was Jacqueline Carlson in
seventh place, while Wendy Braun, the
lone member of the Edon Lady Bombers,
placed eighth. Landrey Brown was the
first Hilltop Lady Cadet into the chute at
the 16th spot, and Keyndal Hudson, the
Lone Lady Panther of Stryker, finished
in 34th.
The following finishes were recorded
by place and time...
2 - Pettisville - 60
1 - Elizabeth Sauder - Pettisville -
13:25.96
2 - Kamryn Hostetler - Pettisville -
13:35.66
7 - Jacqueline Carlson - Montpelier -
14:27.61
8 - Wendy Braun - Edon - 14:33.82
13 - Nichole Foor - Pettisville -
14:39.99
16 - Landrey Brown - Hilltop -
14:58.14
18 - Sarah Herring - Pettisville -
15:03.9128 - Kara Brown - Hilltop - 15:38.26
34 - Keyndal Hudson - Stryker -
16:18.79
38 - Gabriella Cox - Montpelier -
16:39.30
40 - Vada Lashaway - North Central -
16:41.38
54 - Brookelynn Brown - North Central
- 17:28.78
58 - Alivia Maas - Montpelier -
17:40.85
82 - Gretchen Lee - Pettisville -
20:56.02
88 - Kendi Nofziger - Pettisville -
22:16.38
89 - Katie Hauter - Pettisville -
22:40.18
Tiffin Carnival Hosts Fayette & Wauseon GirlsTIFFIN - One would think that being
such a small fish in an immense ocean
would be a point of intimidation for
junior high school girls. If that was the
case, four ladies from Fayette and
Wauseon did not let it show at the 2013
Tiffin Carnival on September 7.
The Tiffin Carnival is the largest
cross country event of its kind in the
Eastern United States, with races that
can pack the equivalent of the popula-
tion of a small village on the course.
That being the case, the response from
the local ladies could be summed up in
two words...no fear.
Tressa Taylor, the sole Fayette Lady
Eagle, placed 153rd in the D III-Varsityevent, but the big impact came later
during the open event. 356 runners
took to the field, and Mya Suarez of
Wauseon crossed the line in ninth place
overall. Anna Koenig finished in 134th,
and Mya Nikol Riley came in 310th.
The fol lowing f inishes were recorded
by chronological event, school, place
and time...
Girls 3200 Meter Run CC Div III-
Varsity
153 - Taylor, Tressa - 22:34.98
Girls 3200 Meter Run CC Open
9 - Suarez, Mya - 14:24.85
134 - Koenig, Anna - 17:15.50310 - Riley, Maya Nikol - 20:54.21
Jr. High Girls Cross CountryTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Stryker Eighth Graders Rally Past PettisvillePETTISVILLE - The Pettisville eighth
grade girls lost their momentum on
September 5, then lost the match as
Stryker rebounded from a set down to
stun the Ladybirds in three, 23-25,25-4 and 25-17.
No other stats pertinent to this game
were received.
Evergreen Sweeps Pettisville Eighth GradersPETTISVILLE - The Pettisville eighth
grade girls dropped a pair to Evergreen
on September 9, 23-25 and 16-25.
No other stats pertinent to this game
were received.
North Central Wins A Pair Via The ForfeitThe North Centra l seventh and
eighth grade volleyballers were awarded
wins via forfeit over Edon on the eve-
ning of September 5.
No other stats or information perti-
nent to this game were received.
Pettisville Jr. High Tramples Trinity LutheranPETTISVILLE - After a long break for
the Fulton County Fair, the Pettisville
Blackbirds Junior High soccer team
returned to the pitch on September 9 to
square off against a visiting Trinity
Lutheran squad that was hoping that
the layoff might have left their hosts a
little rusty.
As it turned out, the only hope the
visitors wound up having was the hope
that the clock would hurry up and run
out. The Birds lit up the nets for seven
first half goals and ended up with a
10-1 blowout victory.
Peyton Miller, Justin Rupp and
Theary Eash each scored their first
goals of the season, while other tallies
were recorded by Detric Yoder, Conner
Wyse, Landon Roth and Eli Greiser.
Assists were issued to Yoder, Wyse,
Roth, Greiser, Elias Rash and Garrett
Young.
Pettisville Rallies Past Lenawee ChristianPETTISVILLE - The evening of
September 10 brought the junior high
kickers of Lenawee Christian to
Pettisville. Lenawee generally fields a
strong team and this year was no excep-
tion, but the Battling Birds proved that
they are stacked to the beaks with tal-
ent as well, coming away with a 6-3 win.
Early in the first half the Blackbirds
found themselves down 0-2 following apenalty kick goal and a breakaway shot
which was lined past a diving Justin
Rupp. Trailing for the first time this
year, the home team patiently battled
their way back into the game.
Kamryn Hostetler scored on a nice
volley off a cross from Eli Greiser.
Hostetler then pushed a pass to Landon
Roth who beat the netminder to tie the
game. Lenawee scored on a second
penalty of the period however, and
entered halftime with a 3-2 lead.
An energized Pettisville team entered
the second half and quickly took charge.
Detric Yoder scored an unassisted goal,
and several minutes later the Birds
were awarded a penalty kick which
Roth pounded in to the left of the net-
minder, and the Birds recaptured a leadthat they would never surrender. Yoder
tacked on another two goals and the
defense stayed strong, blanking the
potent Lenawee squad while the offense
racked up four unanswered goals.
The Blackbirds will place their 4-0
record on the line on September 13
when they travel to meet Monclova
Christian
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BUT FOOTBALL NEVER HURTS ME! ... Elise Eberly, one of only two girls playing agfootball in Wauseon this season, tries to intimidate the other team while she is lined
up ready to play.
Hole in One Recorded At Riverside Greens Golf CourseOn September 4, 2013, Jeff Leininger of Archbold, Ohio, aced the par 3, 130 yard,
16th hole at Riverside Greens, G.C. in Stryker, Ohio. His club of choice was a 9 iron.
Hilltop Defends Home Territory In TakesSecond BBC Junior High Golf Jamboree
By: Kent HutchisonTHE VILLAGE REPORTER
STRYKER The Hilltop Cadets made
good use of the home course advantage tocapture the second BBC Jamboree of theseason by completing the course with a
score of 217 on September 5th, at RiversideGreens. Skyler Butterfield of Hilltop took
medalist honors with a round of 44.
Hilltop 217
Skyler Butterfield 44, Braden Yates 54, Hunter Franklin 59,
Logan Handy 60, Michael Herman 60, Baiden Jones 64
Montpelier 221Andrew Heller 52, Aaron Stoy 55,
Garrett Witte 56,Tyler Rupp 58, Kyle Lewallen 58,
Brooklyn Dye 64,
Fayette 228
Travis Wagner 48, RomanDominique 57, Jared White 61,
Max Baker 62, Vaughn Keller 65
North Central 233
Layne Cogswell 51, Emma Zenz 59, Jory Landis 61,
Hayden Haas 62, Levi Huffman 63, Austin Echler 66
Edon 244
Conner Wilson 58, Cadin Jaessing
59, Zoe Neubig 63, Tanner Pietrykowski 64,
Stryker Panthers No Full Team
Aaron Sidle 45, Colin Sanders 50,
Izayah Ferguson 59
Pettisville No Full TeamAustin Horing 53
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Fayette Eagles Capture The FinalBBC Junior High Golf Jamboree
By: Kent HutchisonTHE VILLAGE REPORTER
FAYETTE The Fayette JH Golf Team,
who hosted the third Buckeye Border
Conference Jamboree of the season, tookhome top honors shooting a score of 222
in the September 10th contest held atDeMor Hills Golf Course. The Eagles
Travis Wagner claimed Medalist honors bycompleting the round in 48 strokes.
Fayette 222Travis Wagner 48, Jaryd White 55,
Roman Dominique 59,Max Baker 60, Dylan Anderson
66, Vaughn Keller 68
North Central 246
Hayden Haas 59, Layne Cogswell 60, Jory Landis 63,
Emma Zenz 64, Nathan Stembridge 66, Austin Echler 67
Hilltop 248
Skyler Butterfield 50, Logan Handy 65, Hunter Franklin 66,
Michael Herman 67, Braden Yates 68, Baiden Jones 69
Montpelier 256
Andrew Heller 61, Aaron Stoy 64,
Garrett Witte 65,Alex Schlosser 66, Tyler Rupp 67,
Elizabeth Fritch 72
Edon 266Tanner Pietrykowski 58, Conner
Wilson 66, Colin Dulle 70, Jacob
Long 72
Stryker Panthers No Full TeamAaron Sidle 54, Colin Sanders 54,
Izayah Ferguson 61,
Pettisville No Full Team
Austin Horing 57
Kent Hutchison can be reached [email protected]
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