USHS seeks JV coaches Upper Sandusky High School is searching for a junior varsity volleyball coach and junior varsity boys basketball coach for the 2018-19 school year. Interested candidates should contract Brad Ehrman at 419-294-1788 or brad_e@usevs.org. Read More
USHS names HOF inductees The Upper Sandusky High School Athletic Department has announced Pete Miller, Jacob Parsell and Robert “Hooker” Swartz as new members to the Upper Sandusky High School Athletic Hall of Fame class of 2018. The induction ceremony will be held Oct. 5 before the Upper Sandusky home varsity football game against Wynford. Read More
Ridgedale to hire coaches MORRAL — Ridgedale Local Schools has multiple supplemental openings for the 2018-19 school year. They include varsity assistant football coach, junior high cheerleading adviser (fall and winter), varsity assistant girls basketball coach, junior varsity girls basketball coach, seventh and eighth grade girls basketball coach and varsity assistant track coach. Read More
Wynford tournament run ends with loss to Edison SHELBY — One game after his Edison baseball teammate Bryce Roberts pitched a 74-pitch four-hit shutout with 10 strikeouts, Caden Cooper had a similar outing on the mound in the Division III district final versus Wynford on Saturday. Read More
Riverdale’s McCoy, 400 relay advance FINDLAY — The Riverdale track and field teams qualified for regionals in two more events Saturday after qualifying for two on the first day of Division III district competition Thursday at Findlay. The Falcons’ girls 400 relay team of Alesha Martin, Mykennah Brandon, Libby Burd and Tayler Ashburn came in fourth in the 400 relay in 53.05, while Caleb McCoy took fourth place in the boys 100 dash in 11.76. Read More
Carey, Mohawk, Wynford advance athletes to regionals BUCYRUS — Carey, Mohawk and Wynford all qualified multiple athletes for regionals in the completion of the Division III district track and field meet Saturday at Bucyrus. The top four finishers in each event qualify for this week’s regional competition. Read More
Warriors hold on for district title SHELBY — Four inches. That is approximately how far Lucas first baseman Liz Yirga’s game ending flyout came from tying the Division IV district final between the Mohawk and Lucas softball teams on Friday at Shelby. With the Warriors leading by four runs, starting pitcher Hannah Jordan retired the first two batters, but Erica Westfield hit an infield single and Frankie Depue reached on an error at third to bring up Morgan Spitler, who belted a two-run triple to deep left center. Read More
Tigers pull away with big inning FINDLAY — If Carey could have kept it a close game going into the bottom of the seventh, it might have a chance for yet another dramatic comeback. But the Blue Devils’ mistakes finally caught up to them in a seven-run seventh inning as North Baltimore gave itself plenty of cushion to knock off the top-seeded and state No. 2 team, 10-3, in a Division IV district final Friday at the Findlay Marathon Diamonds. Read More
Upper Sandusky’s Hayden, Gier join Ham as regional qualifiers OAK HARBOR — Upper Sandusky qualified two more athletes for regionals, giving it three total. The Rams’ Kenedi Hayden and Hannah Gier both advance from Division II district competition Friday at Oak Harbor, joining Dylan Ham, who earned his regional spot on the first day of the meet Wednesday. Read More
Wynford knocks off top-seeded Galion, 6-5 SHELBY — The ability to execute small ball and clutch hitting have been two elements of the Wynford baseball team’s success the last two weeks. During Thursday’s Division III district semifinal versus Galion, the Royals successfully executed in both areas as the No. 10 seeded Royals upset the No. 1 seed Galion, 6-5, at Shelby. Read More