N10 boys hoops play should be competitive Boys basketball begins tonight. Here is a capsule look at each team in the Northern 10 Athletic Conference this year: Read More
Weinandy’s 27 points not enough BASCOM — Despite trailing by six in the fourth quarter, Mohawk had chances to win Tuesday night, but the Warriors could not secure any needed rebounds. Hopewell-Loudon finished with 22 offensive rebounds, including some key ones down the stretch, and the Chieftains held on for a 43-42 non-conference girls basketball victory. Read More
Blue Devils roll in season opener KANSAS — Carey got off to a fast start and blew out Lakota, 66-19, in its girls basketball season opener. The Blue Devils scored the final 16 points of the first quarter to take a 19-2 lead, and they pushed their advantage to 46-6 by halftime. Read More
Willard’s size slows down Upper The runnin’ Rams were forced to slow down against a big Willard team Tuesday. The visiting Crimson Flashes punished the Upper Sandusky girls on the glass en route to a 59-48 win in Willard’s season opener. Read More
Cougars pulls away from Royals in 4th quater BUCYRUS — Wynford’s girls battled through three close quarters against Ashland Crestview on Tuesday night before the visiting Cougars pulled away in the fourth for a comfortable 56-47 win. Renee Stimpert scored 22 points for Crestview, making eight field goals, including four 3-pointers. Read More
Mohawk girls soccer awards The Mohawk girls soccer team recently held its awards banquet. Winners were (from left) Cambria Kohlenberg, four-year varsity M, best attacker, All-North Central Ohio Soccer Association second team and All-Northwest Ohio Scholastic Soccer Association honorable mention; Ally Weinandy, three-year varsity M, best defender, player of the year, All-NCOSA first team, All-NWOSSCA first team, All-NWOSSCA scholar athlete and Ohio Scholastic Soccer Association scholar athlete; Read More
Mohawk grad Parker named All-American TIFFIN — For the second straight season, Mohawk High School graduate Sarah Parker was named an All-American. The Heidelberg University junior was given honorable mention in Division III, making her just the fifth Heidelberg student-athlete to earn All-American honors more than once. Read More
Carey grad gets 1st-team honor for U. Findlay FINDLAY — Carey High School graduate Hannah Tong recently was named a first-team All-Great Lakes Intercollegiate Conference player in volleyball. Tong, a junior, leads the University of Findlay in kills for the second year in a row with 449, averaging 3.97 per set, with both numbers ranking second in the league. Read More
Marion Hawks defeat Grand Lake Christian MARION — The Marion Hawks homeschool basketball team defeated Independent Christian Athletic Association defending champion Grand Lake Christian of Wapakoneta, 80-55, on Friday at the Marion Christian Center. The Hawks, who are 1-1 on the season, have players from Delaware, Marion, Tiffin and Upper Sandusky. Read More
Upper seeks volunteer coach Upper Sandusky High School is seeking a volunteer baseball coach for the 2016 season. For more information, contact Brad Ehrman at 419-294-1788. Read More