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Upper Sandusky High School varsity girls basketball coach Brent Fahle (right) speaks to (from left) Drew Felton, of Tiffin Ohio Sports; Zach Baker, of The Advertiser-Tribune; and Nate Mullins and Greg Kinn, of WTTF 93.3 during WTTF’s Monday Night Sports Talk at Buffalo Wild Wings in Tiffin.

Hundreds attend 4-H kickoff event

Hundreds of Wyandot County 4-H members and their families packed the fairgrounds dining hall Sunday to kickoff the 2017 enrollment season. The advisory council announced this year’s 4-H camp will take on a circus theme. Campers will take over Kelleys Island for the annual weeklong event July 13-17, and Cloverbud Fun Day is set for June 16 at the Wyandot County Fairgrounds dining hall.

Upper uses big 2nd quarter to top SE

ATTICA — For most of one quarter Saturday night, Upper Sandusky looked like its dominant self. That was enough. The Rams forced Seneca East into 11 turnovers in the second quarter, carrying them to a 59-51 road victory. Upper Sandusky (18-0, 12-0 N10) outscored the Tigers (8-9, 4-9 N10) 25-8 in the only quarter it won.

Rams’ fast start enough in victory over Warriors

SYCAMORE — Playing for the third time in five days, Upper Sandusky’s girls basketball team played well enough to accomplish one of its goals — the outright Northern 10 Athletic Conference championship. The Rams built a lead big enough early to stand for a 45-34 victory at Mohawk, giving Upper Sandusky its first league championship since it won the North Central Conference in 2013.

Royals hold off Warriors

SYCAMORE — Coming back from down double digits on back-to-back nights was too much to ask. Mohawk fell behind by as many as 22 points and couldn’t make it all up in a 60-50 loss to Wynford in a Northern 10 Athletic Conference game Saturday. The road team led wire-to-wire. Zach Hoffman made four 3s and led three Wynford scorers in double figures with 16 points. Caleb Rausch had 13 points on 6-of-7 shooting and 12 rebounds.

R’dale student brings home bacon at national show

MOUNT BLANCHARD — During the final week of August and the first few weeks of September, county fair goers flock to the fairgrounds in Findlay, Kenton and Upper Sandusky for the Hancock, Hardin and Wyandot county fairs, which fall on consecutive weeks. The fairs are home to a wide variety of livestock shows for members of 4-H and FFA organizations and open shows for adults.

Grasz named Chamber Professional of the Year

The Wyandot County Chamber of Commerce capped off months of growth with a name change to kick off 2017. The ageny’s growth and success were acknowleged across the state Thursday evening when President and CEO Kathy Grasz was surprised with the Chamber of Commerce Executives of Ohio’s Chamber Professional of the Year award. Grasz received the award during the CCEO Winter Conference in Newark.

Man accused of attacking Wyandot Co. Sheriff Mike Hetzel pleads not guilty

A New Riegel man accused of attacking Wyndot County Sheriff Mike Hetzel was arraigned Friday in county common pleas courtr. Joshua B. Risner, 30, pleaded not guilty to a second-degree felony charge of escape and assault, a fourth-degree felony. Risner is accused of assaulting Hetzel on the third floor of the Wyandot County Courthouse in November, while awaiting to enter the courtroom for a pretrial hearing for a seperate case.

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