Mohawk’s Leeth 4th in Perrysburg tourney PERRYSBURG — Kaleb Leeth took fourth place to lead Mohawk this weekend in the Perrysburg Invitational Tournament. Leeth finished 5-2 at 182 pounds during the two days, losing twice to the same wrestler, Chaminade Julienne’s Hunter Johns. Read More
Upper junior high teams get wins over Buckeye Central Upper Sandusky’s eighth grade girls basketball team edged Buckeye Central 30-24 on Saturday. Velouria Stowers led the Rams with 12 points, followed by Kaidance Iles with 8 points. Read More
Free-throw shooting lifts Rams over Eagles NORTH ROBINSON — The Upper Sandusky girls basketball team didn’t make more than two shots from the field in the second half of Friday’s contest versus Colonel Crawford. They didn’t need to. Leading by 12 over Colonel Crawford at the half, the Rams, often drawing fouls while driving to the basket, connected on 17 free throws in the second half to help them hold on for a 51-43 victory over Colonel Crawford at Colonel Crawford High School. Read More
Pifhers’ hot shooting early carries BC to win BUCYRUS — The Wynford and Buckeye Central girls varsity basketball teams were nearly exact opposites of each other shooting the ball in the first half Friday night in a Northern 10 Athletic Conference game at Wynford. Wynford was ice cold from the field, going 0 for 11 from beyond the arc while Buckeye Central was red hot, making six of its nine attempts from downtown, which allowed the Buckettes to take a 19-point lead into halftime. Read More
Seneca East uses strong 1st quarter to stay unbeaten in N10 play CAREY — If not for a slow first quarter, Carey may have given Northern 10 Athletic Conference leader Seneca East a game in the final minutes Friday night. The Tigers ran out to a 14-5 lead after the first eight minutes but were unable to put away the Blue Devils until near the end in a 52-39 victory that keeps Seneca East unbeaten in the N10 and alone in first place. Read More
Falcons force 19 turnovers in 47-38 win ARCADIA — Riverdale overcame a poor outside shooting night with a strong defensive effort in a 47-38 victory at Arcadia in a Blanchard Valley Conference boys basketball game Friday night. The Falcons (7-5, 4-1 BVC) were just 1 of 15 from long range but held the Redskins (1-11, 0-5 BVC) to 2-of-10 shooting from long range and forced 19 turnovers. Read More
Mohawk’s Clouse, Leeth, Sheets in contention in PIT PERRYSBURG — Mohawk’s Kaleb Leeth, Bryce Sheets and James Clouse remain in contention after one day at the Perrysburg Invitational Tournament on Friday. All three were knocked into the consolation bracket but won matches to stay alive for the Warriors, who are 23rd of 35 teams with 27 points. Read More
Undefeated Mohawk holds off Upper to maintain lead in N10 SYCAMORE — In their last 11 tries before Thursday’s matchup, the Mohawk boys basketball team hadn’t defeated Upper Sandusky. Additionally, the Warriors had yet to defeat the Rams in Northern 10 Athletic Conference play. Read More
Devils exploit Rockets’ size, depth MORRAL — With 6-foot-8 Hayden Stone in the middle, Carey typically has a size advantage on just about any team. That was especially true Thursday night at Ridgedale. The much smaller Rockets, plagued by foul trouble, were no match for the Blue Devils in an 85-48 victory for Carey in Northern 10 Athletic Conference boys basketball play. Read More
Crall’s 23 points help Royals snap skid ATTICA — Josh Crall scored 23 points and Wynford snapped its five-game losing streak with a 55-47 victory at Seneca East on Thursday night. The Royals (2-8, 2-5 Northern 10 Athletic Conference) took a 17-15 lead after one quarter and took control in the second quarter, extending their lead to 33-20. Read More