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Vent scores 29 to help Rams hold off Wildcats

LIMA — Trailing by nine points midway through the third quarter, Kenton looked to be on the verge of falling away during its sectional final basketball contest with Upper Sandusky. The Wildcats, who led by one point at halftime, regained their footing, however, and pulled within a single point several times late in the game, before the No. 2 seed Rams finally hung on for a 68-67 victory at Lima Senior on Friday night.

Upper’s Clary, Frey reach semis

MANSFIELD — Upper Sandusky’s Noah Clary and Noah Frey advanced to the semifinals of their weight classes in the Division II district wrestling tournament Friday at Mansfield Senior. Six of the Rams’ other seven wrestlers still are in contention, having gone 1-1 on the first day.

Denecker, Pirates top cold-shooting Blue Devils in sectional final

ELIDA — With Luke Denecker going down with an injury only a minute and a half into the game, Bluffton needed someone to step up. Gabe Denecker did just that. The 6-foot-4 senior forward scored 22 points and had seven rebounds to lead the Pirates to a 50-39 victory against cold-shooting Carey in a Division III sectional final boys basketball game Friday night at Elida Fieldhouse.

Mohawk, Carey put 2, Riverdale 1 in district semifinals at Waite

TOLEDO — Five area wrestlers went 2-0 on Friday to reach the semifinals of the Division III district tournament at Waite in Toledo. Carey’s Jevyn Pratt and Jon Racheter, Mohawk’s Chet Margraf and Cole Draper, and Riverdale’s Wayne Frey all picked up a pair of wins that assures them of placing in the tournament and puts them one win away from qualifying for the state tournament.

Wyandot Match Game bowling tournament starts Saturday

Two-time defending champion Don McLaughlin enters this year’s Wyandot Match Game Invitational with the top average of 220.5 and the top seed. Competition begins Saturday at Wyandot Lanes. The 2014 champion and 2012 and 2015 runner-up, Al Garvin is the No. 2 seed with a 214.5 average, while Aaron VanHorn begins as the No. 3 seed at 210.3.

Free throws, defense lead Royals

LEXINGTON — After falling behind 7-0, Wynford got two Jack Reed free throws and had its answer of how to turn the game in its favor. The Royals went 22 of 33 on free throws, including 14 of 19 by Reed on his way to 30 points, and Wynford cooled the Flames to 20.7 percent shooting in a 47-33 victory in Division IV sectional semifinal boys basketball action Wednesday night at Lexington.

Tickets on sale

BUCYRUS — Wynford is selling boys basketball sectional final tickets until 3 p.m. today and from 7-11 a.m. Friday. Tickets are $6 for adults and $4 for students.

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