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Physicals available May 30 at USHS

Upper Sandusky High School and SportsCare at Wyandot Memorial Hospital are partnering to offer athletic physicals for high school and middle school athletes (entering seventh through 12th grades) on May 30. WMH staff and local optometrists will provide physical exams for a $15 donation to the USHS Athletic Department.

Lonsway delivers softball game winner

Walk-off winner

CAREY — To the best of her knowledge, Carey junior pitcher Hannah Lonsway’s walk off RBI single against Wynford was the first of her career. With the game tied entering the bottom of the seventh of Friday’s Wynford-Carey softball game at Water Works Park in Carey, Carey senior Blayc Hacker led off with a liner that got past the Wynford third baseman and into left field. Felicite Smith followed with a line-drive single to left.

Tornadoes edge Rams in tennis

Net play

Tiffin Columbian won two matches in three sets and edged Upper Sandusky, 3-2, in a boys tennis match Friday. The Tornadoes got a come-from-behind win by No. 3 singles player Presley Eastlick, who lost his first set, 2-6, and then had to win a tiebreak, 7-3, to force a third set that he won, 6-4, against Landon Ramos.

Bucyrus freshman Rister no-hits Mohawk

BUCYRUS — Freshman pitcher Caleigh Rister threw a six-inning no-hitter as Bucyrus shut out Mohawk, 10-0, in a Northern 10 Athletic Conference softball game Friday. Rister (2-2) walked Hannah Jordan to lead off the game and only allowed one runner after that via an error in the third inning. She struck out 11.

Riverdale boys 6th, girls 7th at Grove

Relay run

COLUMBUS GROVE — Riverdale’s boys were sixth and the girls seventh Friday in the Columbus Grove Bulldog Invitational. The Falcons boys scored 36 points. Anna won with 138 points. The Falcons girls tallied 27 points. Columbus Grove was first with 163 points.

Blue Devils girls 2nd, Warriors 3rd at BC

NEW WASHINGTON — Carey’s girls edged Mohawk for second place Friday in the Stache Dash at Buckeye Central on Friday. Willard ran away with first place, scoring 146 points. Carey finished ahead of Mohawk, 97.5-92. Port Clinton topped Willard, 143-133, for the boys title, with Mohawk a distant third with 77 points. Carey was sixth with 58 points.

Bucks’ Dentinger shuts down Rams, has 3 hits at plate

NEW WASHINGTON — Upper Sandusky’s bats were silenced by Buckeye Central pitcher Josh Dentinger Friday in a 10-0 loss at Buckeye Central High School. Buckeye Central (4-6, 2-3 Northern 10 Athletic Conference) jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first inning against Rams ace Jevon Dible, then blew the game wide open with an eight-run third inning.

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