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Young debuts in Upper tri win

Soft putt

Upper Sandusky finally was at full strength with the return of senior Evan Young to the lineup, and the Rams boys golf team won a tri-match over Bellevue and Elmwood on Wednesday at Lincoln Hills Golf Club. The Rams (5-0) shot a 160, with the Redmen scoring a 181 and the Royals shooting a 232.

Flood running for mayor, seats open in Sycamore

Saving monuments

SYCAMORE — Sycamore Village Council is in desperate need of new council members to fill recently vacated positions. Sycamore Mayor Vicki Weininger read a letter of resignation from council member Summer Rhoad, which said she was moving out of the village and the next meeting Aug. 27 will be her last with the council.

Little Giants defeat Warriors

Watching her shot

TIFFIN — Fremont Ross defeated Mohawk 205-231 in a non-conference girls golf match Tuesday at Seneca Hills Golf Club. Hayden Heilman led the Warriors (0-1) with a 54, while Alyana Kindle was right behind with a 55. Emmah Danner shot a 60, and Kaidan Mathias added a 62. Kennedy Pettry (65) and Joselyn Eader (69) also played in the varsity lineup.

Rams roll past Eagles 160-225

Putting on the green

Brett Montgomery shot a 4-under par nine-hole 32 as Upper Sandusky rolled past Colonel Crawford 160-225 on Tuesday at Lincoln Hills Golf Club. Montgomery birdied holes 2 and 8 and eagled No. 4 to outshine the outstanding even-par 36 posted by Owen Knapp, who birdied Nos. 1, 8 and 9. Ben Latham added a 45, and Gavin Carey shot a 47 for the Rams (2-0, 1-0 Northern 10 Athletic Conference).

Tree removed from Indian Mill dam

Removing the dam tree

The Indian Mill’s nine-month nuisance is finally gone. A large white oak tree had been stuck in the dam of the Sandusky River at Indian Mill since November 2018, but six months of high water caused by a wet winter, spring and summer made it unsafe to remove the tree, Wyandot County Commissioner Bill Clinger said.

Rams pick up N10 win against Tigers

Winner, winner featured

Kendra Conley medaled with a 52 to lead Upper Sandusky’s girls golf team to its first dual win of the season, 231-236 against Seneca East on Monday at Lincoln Hills Golf Club. Katie Clark added a 59, while Olivia Barth, Haley Rowland and Liv Gier all shot 60s for the Rams (1-1, 1-1 Northern 10 Athletic Conference). MacKenzie Kidwell carded a 68.

Upper edged for Elks Invitational title

Putt attempt

BUCYRUS — Brett Montgomery medaled with a 74 as Upper Sandusky finished just three strokes back of champion Galion and took third place Monday in the Bucyrus Elks Invitational at The Golf Club of Bucyrus. Galion won the tournament with a 334, while Seneca East edged Upper Sandusky 336-337 for second place. Wynford was seventh with a 407. Mohawk’s results were not available.

Two injured in two-train collision

Train wreck

CAREY — Two were transported to Wyandot Memorial Hospital early Monday morning with suspected minor injuries after two trains collided near the Wyandot and Seneca County lines in northwest Wyandot County near Carey. A report of the collision was received by the Wyandot County Sheriff’s office at 5:22 a.m. Monday and Sheriff Mike Hetzel said early reports indicate that a northbound train carrying garbage and a southbound train carrying fracking sand collided when one of the trains failed to wait for the other to pass.

Cheer champs

Cheer champs

Carey took first place in the small varsity division and had the top overall score this weekend in the Liberty Center Cheer Classic. The Blue Devils are (front row, from left) Hannah Coldiron, Abigail Plott, Allyson Eley, Emmy Wood;

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