Titans pull away to end Rams’ perfect year SYCAMORE — Mohawk High School will showcase the musical “How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying” at 7 p.m. March 11-12 and 2 p.m. March 13 in the Performing Arts Center. A satire of big business and all it holds sacred — including power, ambition and greed — it is a parody of a young businessman and his triumph amid the big business world. Read More
Good luck Upper Sandusky wrestlers (from left) Connor Johnston, Noah Clary and Thurston Dyer walked the hallway and were wished good luck by fellow students before they left Wednesday for the state wrestler tournament, which starts today in Columbus. Read More
Another title Upper Sandusky High School senior Betsy Young took first place in the Bradford Powerlifting Meet to end the regular season undefeated Saturday. Read More
St. Peter’s early lead too much for Wynford WILLARD — For most of the game, Wynford played even or better with Mansfield St. Peter’s, but for about eight minutes, the Spartans had such a big surge, Tuesday night’s Division IV district semifinal game really never was in doubt. Read More
Dyer makes 3rd trip to Columbus Thurston Dyer is a four-time league wrestling champion and a two-time state qualifier. He has not finished in the top eight at the state tournament. Dyer will make his third appearance in the season-ending tournament in Columbus this weekend with the goal of finally winning at least two matches. Read More
Sophomore Clary looks forward to challenge Noah Clary’s approach to wrestling in the state tournament is simple. “Just do the best I can,” he said. “Wrestle as hard as I can.” The Upper Sandusky sophomore has done just that all season. It has gotten him as far as a third-place finish in the Division II Fostoria district tournament at 160 pounds and a state qualification. Read More
Coach believes Draper is a state contender SYCAMORE — Last year in the state tournament, Mohawk’s Cole Draper exceeded expectations as a sophomore with a sixth-place finish. If he does that again this year, he could wind up a state champion. Read More
Price getting advice from brother, father before state SYCAMORE — With a 2-1 win against Hopewell-Loudon’s Dylan Hammond, Daniel Price is in position to match his brother as a three-time state qualifier. Grant Price qualified for Columbus in each of his final three seasons for the Warriors from 2011-13 and he and father Todd have offered him plenty of advice throughout the season and as he heads to the state tournament as a sophomore at 126 pounds. Read More
Brown wants to make most of opportunity SYCAMORE — Mohawk sophomore Parker Brown is not taking his trip to the state tournament for granted. He said he is focused on his goal of placing in his first competition in Columbus. Read More
Carey’s Wentling, Kin named N10 Co-Players of the Year Carey’s Sydney Wentling and Shelby Kin shared player of the year honors, and the Blue Devils’ Phil Vaughn was co-coach of the year on the All-Northern 10 Athletic Conference girls basketball team. Wentling and Vaughn earned top honors for the second straight year. Read More