Drive, Chip and Putt winner Wynford’s Jacob Beaschler, of rural Nevada, took first place in the Drive, Chip and Putt local qualifier last week at The Golf Depot in Gahanna. Beaschler finished first in chipping and putting. Read More
Volleyball camp Upper Sandusky volleyball camp was held last week with 35 campers in two sessions: girls entering sixth through eighth grades (left) and girls entering third through fifth grades. Read More
Ohio State special skills camp Four members of Wyandot County Special Olympics participated in the Ohio State special skills football camp last week at the Woody Hayes Center. Read More
Mohawk’s Dunlap 2nd in division in HOJGA tourney MARION — Mohawk’s Billy Dunlap finished second in the 16-18 division Monday in the Heart of Ohio Junior Golf Association tournament at Marion Country Club. Dunlap shot an 87 to finish five strokes behind winner Zack Hosack, of Mount Gilead, and one stroke ahead of Pleasant’s Griffin McCloy. Read More
WNFS 39 takes place in Upper Warrior Nation Fight Series took place Saturday at the Wyandot County Fairgrounds. Read More
Jon Diebler camp Many area youth traveled to Columbus to take part in the Jon Diebler basketball camps earlier this month. Camp staff included former Ohio State University players Diebler, William Buford, Dallas Lauderdale, Eddie Days, Evan Ravenel and Mark Titus. Read More
Kotterman shoots 2nd-round 74 at FCC FINDLAY — Wharton resident Kory Kotterman turned in a solid second-round 74 but it was not enough to make up for his first-round 82, and he missed the cut for the third round by eight strokes Thursday in the Ohio Amateur golf tournament at Findlay Country Club. Read More
Cage fighting returns to Wyandot County Fairgrounds As popular as ever — evidenced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s recent $4 billion sale — cage match fighting is returning to Upper Sandusky on Saturday. Warrior Nation Fight Series 39, presented by Ten Toes Up Fight Entertainment LLC, has more than a dozen fights scheduled for competition at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Wyandot County Fairgrounds Arena. Read More
Kotterman shoots 82 in Ohio Am 1st round FINDLAY — Wharton resident Kory Kotterman, a 2005 Riverdale High School graduate, was unable to get it going after a tough start to his first round Wednesday in the Ohio Amateur golf tournament at Findlay Country Club. Kotterman scored bogeys on each of his first five holes, including a double bogey on No. 11 after starting on the back nine, and finished with a 12-over-par 82. Read More