The Riverdale girls track and field team held its award banquet recently.
The Riverdale girls track and field team held its award banquet recently.
Bookie’s Lawn Service outhit Wyandot Motor Sales, 17-8, in a 12-9 victory in a junior girls fastpitch game Wednesday.
LEXINGTON — Wynford’s Kaleb Alspach made the most of his one shot to play football as a senior. Alspach, who missed this past fall season for the Royals with a torn anterior cruciate ligament, medial cruciate ligament and meniscus in his knee, forced a fumble that turned the North Central Ohio Football Coaches Association All-Star Game in favor of his North team, which went on to run away from the South, 30-8, on Saturday night at Lexington.
Upper Sandusky’s David Young and Riverdale’s Taylor Farmer earned top honors on the All-Daily Chief-Union softball team. Young was voted coach of the year, and Farmer earned player of the year honors.
Ethan Kessler and Nicholas Wines combined for 17 strikeouts for McCarthy in a 10-6 victory over Mullen Environmental in a Ram League baseball game Monday.
A group of walkers in the St. Peter’s Night Light Glow Run and Walk 5K begin the course at Stepping Stones Park on Friday night. The St. Peter School Festival is being held from 2-11 p.m. today. Daily Chief-Union/Matt Nye
MARION — Upper Sandusky’s Brett Montgomery finished third in the 13-15 age division to lead area golfers in the Heart of Ohio Junior Golf Association season-opening tournament Wednesday at Pine Lakes Golf Course south of Marion.
COLUMBUS — With an increase in enrollment of 11 boys since the last count two years ago, the Mohawk football team has moved up from the state’s smallest Division VII to Division VI for the upcoming season.
Four Upper Sandusky Middle School girls recently participated in the Ohio High School Athletic Association Middle School Track and Field Championships at Dublin Scioto High School.
MOUNT BLANCHARD — The Mark Gillfillan 5K Memorial Run and Walk will be at 7 p.m. June 19 at Riverdale School. Registration begins at 5:30 p.m. Race day registration is $20 and shirts will be received on a first come, first serve basis. There also will be a 1-mile memorial walk. All proceeds will go to the Mark Gillfillan Scholarship …