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Upper sweeps Mohawk hoops

SYCAMORE — Kaidance Iles scored 13 points to lead Upper Sandusky’s seventh grade girls basketball team to a 33-16 victory at Mohawk on Monday. Veloria Stowers added 10 points, while Alyse Swartz scored 4 points for the Rams. Kamree Frey and Lauren Schoenberger had 2 points each.

McCreary lifts Eagles past Devils

NORTH ROBINSON — By his standards, the 3-point shot was not falling for Cameron McCreary on Saturday night. So in the second half, he decided to try something different. McCreary was nearly unstoppable going to the basket in the second half, scoring 20 of his 30 points in the second half in Colonel Crawford’s 71-56 victory against Carey to open Northern 10 Athletic Conference boys basketball play.

Crall scores 30 as Royals top Redmen

BUCYRUS — Josh Crall scored 30 points to lead Wynford to a 61-45 victory against Bucyrus on Saturday night in a rivalry Northern 10 Athletic Conference boys basketball game. After an even first quarter, Wynford (2-0, 1-0 N10) led 29-22 at halftime and 43-32 after three quarters, but Bucyrus (0-3, 0-1 N10) cut its deficit to 49-45 and missed two free throws that could have made it a two-point game with just over 3 minutes left.

Warriors sink 11 3-pointers in win over BC

SYCAMORE — Mohawk was hot behind the arc in a 61-43 victory against Buckeye Central to begin Northern 10 Athletic Conference boys basketball play Saturday. The Warriors (1-1, 1-0 N10) knocked down 11 of 20 3-pointers and controlled the lead throughout the game.

Dryfuse’s shot lifts Jackets over Falcons

NEW RIEGEL — Ben Dryfuse’s 17-foot jumper with 2.9 seconds left lifted New Riegel to a 53-52 victory against Riverdale in a non-conference boys basketball game Saturday night. Coby Miller had given the Falcons a 51-50 lead by hitting a 12-footer in the lane with 11 seconds left.

Mohawk’s Brown, Lopez win championships

ASHLAND — Mohawk’s Parker Brown and Rico Lopez went undefeated to win championships Saturday in the Cougar Classic hosted by Ashland Crestview. Despite having only eight wrestlers taking part, the Warriors managed a fourth-place finish behind champion Waterlook, runner-up Troy Christian and third-place Crestview.

Carey’s May wins Bellevue title

BELLEVUE — Tanner May won the 182-pound championship as Carey finished sixth Saturday in the Bellevue Invitational wrestling tournament. The host Redmen won with 291 points, followed by Oak Harbor with 261 points and Maumee with 202.

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