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Carey starts fast, beats L-B

Hayden Stone

FINDLAY — Carey jumped out a 17-point halftime lead, and the was it’s final margin of victory in a 64-47 non-conference win Friday night at Liberty-Benton. The Blue Devils (4-4) led 16-9 after one quarter and 32-15 at halftime.

Barth’s basket gives Mohawk freshman a win

WILLARD — Collin Barth converted a three-point play off of a baseline drive with two seconds left to lift Mohawk’s freshman boys basketball team to a 43-41 victory against Willard on Thursday. Nathan Geary led the Warriors with 14 points, followed by Barth with 13 points.

2 Rams remain

VANDALIA — Upper Sandusky’s Brayzin McDaniel and Garrett Thomas remain in contention at the Greater Miami Valley Wrestling Association Holiday Wrestling Tournament on Thursday at Vandalia Butler. McDaniel won his first round match at 138 pounds with a pin but was pinned in the next round.

Royals roll past Warriors

Easy two featured

BUCYRUS — With 5:24 remaining in the third quarter, Wynford sophomore guard Lyndie Williams stole the ball at half court, outraced two Mohawk players and hit a layup in transition, giving the Wynford girls basketball team an 18-point lead.

Hot-shooting Blue Devils dominate Royals 74-37

Acrobatic move

CAREY — Outside shooting is the perfect compliment to the Carey boys basketball team’s offense, especially with 6-foot-8 center Hayden Stone always a threat to score in the post. And on Saturday against Wynford, the Blue Devils, taking note that the Royals were in a zone defensively, connected on eight 3-pointers, including seven in the first half, in their 74-37 victory over the Royals at Carey High School.

Tigers overwhelm Rams in 2nd half

Runaway late

Upper Sandusky was right there with a chance. But, Seneca East kicked it into another gear when it sensed the Rams closing in. The Tigers used 16 straight points to open the fourth quarter to pull away from Upper Sandusky, taking a 78-49 Northern 10 Athletic Conference victory on Saturday.

BC stays close in 1st, but Upper rolls

And-one

NEW WASHINGTON — For one quarter, Buckeye Central was getting the ball to open spots against Upper Sandusky’s press, beating the pressure and knocking down shots. Nonetheless, the Rams did not relent. The Bucks were unable to keep it up and the Rams eventually ran away with a 76-49 victory Saturday night in New Washington.

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