Kuenzli leads Riverdale past Crawford ARLINGTON — Andrew Kuenzli medaled by 15 strokes to lead Riverdale to a 207-235 victory against Colonel Crawford on Wednesday at Sycamore Springs Golf Course. Kuenzli shot a 37, with teammate Rease Haley shooting a 52. Tyler Clark and Curtis Tracy both contributed 59s toward the team score for the Falcons (1-0). Ben Riddle (69) and David Borkosky (70) also played. Read More
Plymouth edges Wynford by single stroke NEW WASHINGTON — Aden Caldwell shot a 44, but Plymouth had three players shoot a 42, and that was enough to edge Wynford 188-189 in a non-conference boys golf match Wednesday at Cranberry Hills Golf Course. Brody Brown, Draven Kelley and Zeb Finnegan all were co-medalists with 42s for the Big Red, and they topped the Royals despite taking a 62 from Jansen Potts for their fourth score. Read More
Carey finishes 5th in Wildcat Invitational BOWLING GREEN — Carey placed fifth of 13 teams with a 367 on Wednesday in the Wildcat Invitational hosted by Woodmore at Stone Ridge Golf Course. Ethan Tanner led the Blue Devils with an 86, with Mckain Miller one stroke back with an 87. Brayden Miller shot a 96, and Carter Frederick and Kole Phillips both had 98s. Read More
Upper knocks off Kenton 189-197 Brett Montgomery medaled with a 41 on a day the course played tough at Lincoln Hills Golf Course and Upper Sandusky came away with a 189-197 victory against Kenton in a non-league boys golf match Tuesday. Ben Latham shot a 46, Owen Knapp added a 47, and Matthew Homburg scored a 55 for the Rams (1-0). Gavin Carey (61) and Ethan Collins (63) had scores that were dropped from the team total. Read More
Carmen’s Crew wins TBT title CHICAGO — Jon Diebler had a key steal and layup as Carmen’s Crew closed on an 8-0 run to take a 66-60 victory against the Golden Eagles to win the championship and the $2 million winner-take-all prize in The Basketball Tournament on Tuesday night at Wintrust Arena. Read More
Wynford 4th at BC Invite NEW WASHINGTON — Kayleb Keaton and Owen England led Wynford and Mohawk to fourth- and fifth-place finishes, respectively, in the Buckeye Central Invitational on Tuesday at Cranberry Hills Golf Course. The Royals shot a 193, while the Warriors scored a 205. Seneca East ran away with the title over the host Bucks, 149-169, in the tournament shortened to nine holes because of weather. River Valley was third among nine teams with a 179. Read More
Upper girls golf edged by Colonel Crawford GALION — The Upper Sandusky girls golf team opened the season with a 259-267 loss to Colonel Crawford in a Northern 10 Athletic Conference match Tuesday at Valley View Golf Course. Kendra Conley led the Rams (0-1, 0-1 N10) with a 62, finishing one stroke back of medalist Katie Reynolds with a 61. Read More
Carey opens season in 11th place at Colonial HARROD — Led by Ethan Tanner’s 80, Carey finished in 11th place to open its golf season Tuesday in the Colonial Golfers Club Invitational hosted by Allen East at Colonial Golfers Club. Tanner’s score, which included a 40 on both the front and back nines, was good enough for a tie for fifth place overall individually among 93 players in the 17-team tournament. Read More
Royals’ Keaton medals in opener TIFFIN — Kayleb Keaton was the tournament medalist with an 80 to lead Wynford to a third-place finish Monday in the season opening Blue Jacket Invitational golf tournament at Seneca Hills Golf Course. Keaton shot an 80 to top Arcadia’s Will Recker by two strokes. The Redskins, though, prevailed as the team champion with a 343, finishing seven shots better than Oak Harbor with a 350. The Royals tallied a 369. Mohawk was sixth with a 406, while Riverdale was seventh with a 437. Read More
Montgomery’s 71 leads Rams in Clyde CLYDE — Brett Montgomery tied for the top score as Upper Sandusky finished eighth of 26 teams to begin the season Monday in the Hohenstein Invitational hosted by Clyde at Green Springs Golf Course. Galion took the tournament title with a 317 to finish four strokes ahead of Seneca East with a 321. Upper Sandusky finished with a 356. Read More