Kuenzli’s 41 leads Falcons past Gophers ARLINGTON — Andrew Kuenzli medaled with a 41 to lead Riverdale to a 204-231 victory against Ridgemont in a boys golf match Wednesday at Sycamore Springs Golf Course. Rease Haley shot a 50, Curtis Tracy tallied a 51, and Justin Hartman finished with a 62 for the Falcons (7-6). Read More
Spartans get competitive 4-1 win Pleasant won all three close matches while taking a 4-1 victory against Upper Sandusky in a girls tennis match Wednesday. The Rams (0-4) got their only win from Jodi Smalley in the No. 1 singles match. She downed Arielle Wenig 6-1, 6-3. Read More
Elida hands Riverdale first loss, 3-0 ELIDA — Elida blanked Riverdale, 3-0, to give the Falcons their first loss of the girls soccer season Wednesday. Brooke Reese, Cienna Kuhn and Marley Saull all scored for the Bulldogs (1-0). Jency Jenkins had an assist. Read More
Williams leads Rockets past Royals BUCYRUS — Brock Williams shot a 39 to lead Ridgedale to its first Northern 10 Athletic Conference victory, 183-189, over Wynford on Tuesday at The Golf Club of Bucyrus. The Rockets (2-1, 2-1 N10) got a 41 from Jesse Schertzer and a 43 from Grant Park, and those three strong scores were good enough even when combined with a 60 from Brent Millisor for the fourth score. Read More
Varsity winners Carey’s varsity cheerleaders took first place in the large division in the Holgate Cheerleaders Gone Mad competition. The Blue Devils are (from left) Pyper Pratt, Liberty Moyers, Havana Noon, Hayden Kemerley, Abby Plott, Emma Nye, Olivia Haney, Ally Eley, Emmy Wood, Hannah Coldiron and Skylar Sparks. Read More
Midget winners Riverdale took first place in the midget division of the Holgate Cheerleaders Gone Mad competition. Team members are (front row, from left) Aubrie Baldwin, Victoria Snook, Allison Woodruff, Jenna Collier, Kennedy Phelps, Lilly Mowery, Brooklyn Mathews, Taryn Headington, Kasey Luikart; Read More
Fans asked to park in lots, designated area All fans attending Upper Sandusky High School varsity football home games are encouraged to park in the Upper Sandusky High School parking lot. Parking also will be available on the grass area at the northeast side of the stadium field. Read More
Students asked to sit in stands during games All kindergarten through 12th-grade students attending Upper Sandusky High School varsity football home games should remain seated in the bleachers while the game is being played. Middle school students should sit in the bleachers directly behind the high school student section. Read More
USHS to have senior citizens volleyball night The Upper Sandusky High School Athletic Department has announced Oct. 3 will be Senior Citizen Night as Upper Sandusky battles Seneca East in junior varsity and varsity volleyball. All senior citizens will receive free admission to both matches and a coupon for a bottle of water and popcorn from the concession stand. The JV match begins at 5:30 p.m. with … Read More
USHS selling sports passes Upper Sandusky all-sport passes are available for the 2018-19 school year. These passes allow people to attend all Upper Sandusky High School and Upper Sandusky Middle School home athletic contests, excluding tournaments and the Swankhouse Invitational track and field meet. Read More