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THE HOMETOWN
EDON HILLTOP STRYKER MONTPELIER PETTISVILLE NORTH CENTRAL FAYETTE WAUSEON
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH, 2014 A WEEKLY SPORTS PUBLICATION COURTESY OF "THE VILLAGE REPORTER"
W I L L I A M S F U L T O N
STATEBOUND
PHOTO BY MARK MERCER, STAFF
Montpelier's Sean Taylor's efforts earns
him a ticket to State Competitons
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PHOTOS BY TIMOTHY KAYS, STAFF
FAYETTE VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL ... Front - Manager Jocelyn Figgins, Manager Harley Phillips, Rylee Ruger, Madelyn Maginn, Kaela Seiler, Jena Myers, Manager BriannaBrubaker and Manager Marisa Seiler. Back - Coach Figgins, Paige Keefer, Taylor Griffths, Katelyn Bates, Alexis Fruchey, Michaela Bates and Jessie Wheeler.
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COACHES: PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR JUNIOR HIGH - VARSITY RESULTS SO WE CAN HONOR YOUR ATHLETES: EMAIL: [email protected] / FAX: (877) 778-9425
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North Central Eagles' Balanced ScoringTurns Back The Stryker Panthers
PIONEER: February 21, 2014 - ParkerRuffer returned to form, firing off a game-
high 22 points for the Stryker Panthers,
but the North Central Eagles had moreguns, and they used them to create a 65-
55 win over their BBC rivals.Dylan Hutchison went off for 19 to lead
the Eagles, with Clayton Ferguson add-ing 16 and Josh Sawyer 10. Chase Legacy
had 8 points, Branden Turner and Jordan
Bailey put in 5 points apiece, and Jordan
Reeves had 2.
Tanner Clingaman backed Ruffer with
15 points, while Dean Beamont had 12,
Brannan Woolace 4, and Jacob Hancock
2 points.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
North Central 16 15 22 12 - 65
Stryker 14 15 17 9 - 55
PHOTOS BY ANGI WALKUP, STAFF
HEAVY TRAFFIC ... Tanner Clingaman of Stryker finds a lot of opposition as he cuts
into the lane against North Central. (View all photos from this event for FREE by visitingwww.thevillagereporter.com)
PLAN B ... With Strykers Parker Ruffer in his path, Jordan Reeves of North Central opts
for the pass.
Edon Bombers Celebrate Senior NightWith A Defeat Of The Hilltop CadetsEDON: February 21, 2014 - They're ri-
vals in the TAAC, and they're also rivalsin the BBC. The Edon Blue Bombers wel-
comed the Hilltop Cadets into The Hangar
for a Senior Night smackdown on February21.The story of the game was the Edon de-
fense. With the guards creating turnovers
and the Boys in Bomber Blue convertingthose turnovers into points, the frustration
for the Cadets mounted as quickly as theirdeficit. The game was physical, and be-
came chippy on more than one occasion. Alate Hilltop rally prevented the game from
becoming a BBC blowout as the Bomber
faithful enjoyed the Senior Night win over
the Cadet Cadre by a 59-44 score.
Kaden Sapp led all scorers with 18 for
the Bombers, with Mike Peeples adding 11
points and River Wicker 9. Jacob Brown
and Landon Bloir each had 7 points, Wy-att Walkowski 5, and Preston Klingler and
Floyd Young had a point apiece.
Quinn Smith posted 16 to lead Hilltop,
with Tim Maneval adding 9. Jalen Towers
and Miklo Abner had 6 points apiece, Nic
Scheiber had 3 points, and Ryan Brooker
and Xavier Lowery each had 2.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Edon 20 20 17 2 - 59Hilltop 11 10 7 16 - 44
By Bill BrayTHE VILLAGE REPORTER
02-21-14 WAUSEON - The old adage
that defense wins championships was
proven once again Friday night at the Bry-an Golden Bears defeated the Wauseon
Indians 72-65 to share the NWOAL crownwith Archbold.
The Indians ended the first quarter witha 10-10 tie thanks in large part to Kris
Boysel who score six of his team's points
with four coming from the foul line.The three-ball helped Bryan during the
second eight minutes as Kyle Rupp con-nected with a triple as did Austin Schim-
moeller. Thomas Martin pumped in eightpoints during the quarter to lead Bryan.
Meanwhile, the Indians continued to hit
foul shots as Bryan committed 10 first halffouls. Jacob Newlove hit six free throws,
Boysel had two and Corry Byers connectedon one as the Tribe kept the half time defi-
cit close at 30-24.Defensive pressure by the Golden Bears
reigned supreme as the second half began.
Wauseon had a tough go against the Bry-an press as the Golden Bears forced the
Indians into 21 turnovers for the game.Bryan outscored the Indians 18-8 during
the hole-digging quarter for the Indians. A
hole that they were almost able to crawlout of thanks in large part to Noah Castle.
After playing through three quarters andonly scoring eight points, Castle decided to
turn up his game and poured in 25 pointsin the final eight minutes. He made 9 of 11
foul shouts and put in eight shots in close
to close the Bryan advantage to a sevenpoint lead after the Bears had led by 16 at
the end of the third.The fourth quarter saw the Indians out-
score the Bears 33-24, but with the domi-nate third quarter the Bears were able to
hold on for the league championship win.
Seniors Corry Byers, Kris Boysel andAlec Lillich played in their final home game.
Boysel finished with 17 points, Byers add-ed three points and Lillich played, but did
not score.Besides Castle's game leading 33
points, Jacob Newlove had nine points for
Wauseon, Zach Johnson had two and ZacRobinson finished with a point.
The Indians finished their season Sat-urday night at Rossford. Next up will be a
trip to the Division II sectional tournament
where they will tip it off for the second timethis season with the Napoleon Wildcats.
Bill Bray may be reached at
Bryan Defeats Wauseon To Share NWOAL Title
PHOTOS BY BILL BRAY, STAFF
LOOKING TO ASSIST ... Wauseons Zac Robinson looks for someone to pass to during
second half action against Bryan (View all photos from this event for FREE by visiting www.thevillagereporter.com)
GOING BIG ... Noah Castle put the pedal to the metal in the fourth quarter scoring 25of his points in the final last eight minutes. But it was too little, too late. Castle finished
with a season-high 33 points in the loss.
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CONTINUATION OF BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL ACTION
Fourth Quarter Rally Lifts The FairviewApaches Over The Stryker Panthers
STRYKER: February 20, 2014 - It's onething to lead...it's another to nish. The
Stryker Panthers were able to escape anearly decit to take a slim lead into the
fourth quarter against Fairview, only to seethe Apaches go off for a 24-18 run to douse
the Panther Pack by a 57-52 score.
Parker Ruffer led the Panthers with18 points, while Dean Beamont posted14. Tanner Clingaman had 11 points and
Brannan Woolace 9 for Stryker.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Fairview 14 8 11 24 - 57Stryker 13 10 11 18 - 52
Fayette vs Pettisville Boys Varsity BasketballFebruary 21, 2014
PHOTOS BY ANGI WALKUP, STAFF
LOCKUP ... Chandler Sanford of Fayette battles Noah Miller of Pettisville for the ball.(View all photos from this event for FREE by visiting www.thevillagereporter.com)
PAIN IN THE PAINT ... Anyone who still believes that basketball is not a contact sport
needs to experience the melee known as a rebound.
JV Boys BasketballTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
CHRYSLER - DODGE - JEEP - RAM
Stryker Rallies Past North Central JVsPIONEER: February 21, 2014 - The
Stryker Panthers rallied from four downlate to stun the North Central Eagles' JV
squad, 30-29.Hunter Lilleholm led all scorers with
13 for Stryker, while Israel Aguilar had 10
points, Kaid Woolace and Hayden Cling-aman 3 points each and Zach Spahr one.
Jordan Bailey and Steven Williamseach put in 7 to lead North Central. JoshRoesener had 5 points, Ethan Douglassand Brady Zuver had 4 points apiece, and
Josh Sawyer had 2.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Stryker 6 2 14 8 - 30North Central 9 13 4 3 - 29
Varsity Girls BasketballTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Pettisville Takes The Sectional Title In AHard Fought War With Stryker
By Timothy KaysTHE VILLAGE REPORTER
BRYAN: February 22, 2014 The
state ranked BBC Champion Pettisville
Lady Blackbirds knew what they were upagainst when it came to their D-IV Sec-
tional title game against the Stryker LadyPanthers on February 22, as did the girls
in the ghting Blue and White. These twoteams have spent more time battling each
other for the top spot during the regular
and postseasons than most other teamshave had an opportunity...it's almost like
the Yankees and the Red Sox.Obviously the top priority for the Black-
birds was to contain the damage from thebig three seniors. Christie Huston plays
the pivot with grace and posts ten points a
game. Conner Varner is a 1,000-point ca-reer scorer, and nobody has a more quick-
er release on the three-ball than ConnorSullivan. The Pettisville defense did an ad-
mirable job on all three, but they were stillin for the ght of their lives.
Seems as though nobody had the name
of Lady Panther senior Ashley Haines downon the defensive to-do list.
Although she has not hoisted the longball as much on the Varsity squad as she
had done in her younger days, she hasalways been the silent but proven threat.
Against Pettisville, she broke her silence
and loudly announced that there was more
than just three missile launchers on herteam. Haines rained down a game-high vetrifectas and a team-high 15 points, but
Pettisville point guard Mikala Avina had acareer-type night, ringing up a game-high
23 points and orchestrating the Ladybird
offense back from a double-digit decit to a45-41 win to take the Sectional gold.
Anyone who knows anything aboutStryker and Pettisville knows that the
common thread between the two teams is
excellence in pressuring, turnover creatingdefense. Although neither team was able to
create the turnovers, the defense was stillpowerful, and in the ofng it was the Lady
Panthers who were able to get the upperhand with a 10-8 rst period run. Stryker
was able to press their advantage further
thanks to Haines work from beyond thearch, giving them a 27-19 lead at the inter-
mission. The wheels came off for Strykerin the second half though, and part of that
scenario was a third period stunner.The Lady Blackbirds had whittled the
decit down to just four points at 30-26
with 3:48 remaining in the third when di-saster struck Stryker. Huston was on her
way up for a shot from the left side of theinterior when she was fouled hard and
went down, injuring her left knee. Silencefell over the crowd as Huston was attend-
ed to by the Stryker staff, before she waseventually helped onto one foot and to thesideline. Her night was done, and her ab-sence in the middle and on the scoreboardwas something that the Lady Pantherscould not replace.
With the game hanging in the balancein the fourth, the Lady Blackbirds madethe most of their opportunities, hittingon 65 percent of their free throws. As theStryker lead disappeared, they had ampleopportunities to either tie or retake thelead at the line, but for the rst time inmany a moon, this fundamental failed
Stryker, they only had a dozen opportuni-ties at the stripe on the evening, but hit onjust ve...leaving seven points behind. Pet-tisville used their free throw opportunitieslate to ice the game.
Pettisville Head Coach Jason Waldvogelhad high praise for his point guard, Avi-na, but he also alluded to the fact that theteam was well aware of the war that theywere walking into. "It was a great win forus," he said; "we knew Stryker would comeat us hard."
Following Avina's 23 in the books forthe Ladybirds was Dana Fricke with 13points, Lauren Hostetler with 5, and AudraKlopfenstein with 4.
The loss ends the storied Lady Pan-ther careers of Natasha Pegorch, Varner,Haines, Sullivan and Huston, a fact notlost on an emotional Coach Steve Brown as
he fought back tears talking about his se-nior staff. "I can't say enough about thoseve kids that are walking out of that lockerroom," he said. "Those kids have been anunbelievable group. Christie Huston hascome so far from her freshman year. Ash-ley Haines battled back from a knee in-jury...and she was huge tonight. ConnerVarner is one of the most determined kidsthat we've ever had, the way she plays andcarries herself. Natasha Pegorch is a qual-ity kid who came and talked with me aboutnot playing this year. She's as much a bigpart of this team as anybody else. AndConnor Sullivan...we brought Connor Sul-livan up as a freshman along with ConnerVarner, and they grew together over theyears. We've just got great kids."
Sullivan followed Haines' exploits with11 points, while Varner nished with 9,
and Huston and Maddie Uribes each had3.
Pettisville will take on Ayersville in theopening round of District play in Archbold
on February 27.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Pettisville 8 11 9 17 - 45Stryker 10 17 5 9 - 41
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PHOTOS BY TIM KAYS, STAFF
HEAVY D ... The defenses of Stryker and Pettisville were both in heavy denial mode
throughout the game. (View all photos from this event for FREE by visiting www.thevillag-ereporter.com)
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Hannah Bleikamp of the Hilltop Lady Cadets is awarrior.
A warrior, as dened by the Merriam-Websterc onary, s, ...a person w o g s n a es an
is known for having courage and skill." The courageart has been obvious from her rst game in a Varity basketball uniform. For four years Hannah has
taken the ball on the high post, and fearlessly drivenra g n o e ear o e oppos ng e ense.annah has racked up over 1,000 career points inasketball. Her abilities with a softball bat and glove
have drawn the attention of several schools, one ofwhich, Sienna Heights, was fortunate enough to sign
er on oar . e a so raws s gn can a en onfrom opposing runners on the cross country course.Yes...Hannah has the skill part down pat.
A warrior is also a team player when called upon,forcing the opposition to make adjustments as theeamma es are ma e e er y e presence o e
warrior. That has been Hannah's intangible assetfrom her rst day, and it will be her legacy at Hilltop
igh School long after she graduates. She leads byexample and encouragement, inspiring not just thosew o surroun er as a eam, u a so ose w o aretill amongst the ranks of the elementary and junior
high.A warrior also lives by a code of conduct. Ethi
al behavior is important to the warrior, as appearnces can e cons rue as rea es o ose w o are
watching. Faith, loyalty, obedience, humility, reliability, mercy...these virtues are just some of the codesscribed to the warrior since the days of ancient
history, along with the aforementioned courage. Awarrior constantly renes their skills, often sacricing personal time in favor of practicing to the pointf physical pain, and beyond. The warrior does notomplain about the pain, though. As it is written in
the Reformation Era warrior code known as the Prusian Virtues, "Lerne leiden ohne zu klagen," which
translated into English means, "Learn to suffer withut complaining about it." Hannah ts all of these
warrior virtues to a tee.Still, there is something that separates Hannah
leikamp from others who would call themselves awarrior...something that only those closest to herever see. It is not found in the modern code of the
warrior, but it is as 'old school' as Christianity. Heartn emo on.. . ese are e corners ones a e neannah Bleikamp.
What drives Hannah to excellence? Her responseis simple..."My team." "They support me. If I put fearinto everybody else because they focus on me, then
ge s every o y e se on my eam open. s ere oreverybody." The effort begins well before the gameseven commence though, and it starts with the desireto improve and to rene her skills. She does this by,...going into the gym every day before games. Gettingn o e we g room ree mes a wee n e a .howing up for all the open gyms. Being able to beoachable." Compare her responses with the afore
mentioned list of warrior virtues. Notice the similarities?
s es y e s ar rom easy. s ar , annaaid with a smile. "You have to stay motivated, know
what you're doing, and stay dedicated." It's great tohave a role model to follow...a hero. Hannah's heartame to the fore when she described her heroes. "Myaren s are my eroes, s e sa . aus ng r e y oompose herself and hold back the tears, she contin
ued, "They went through a lot when they were younger, and they stuck with everything. They're just reallygood role models. They never let me quit anything;they always told me to keep going." Again pausingto regroup, she added, "They're just the perfect rolemodels."
As a role model herself, Hannah holds herself tohigh standard, and tells the elementary and junior
high girls who want to follow in her footsteps, "Don'ttop...don't ever quit. Work hard every day, and get
into the gym every day that you can." This applies tonot just what everyone sees her doing in the course ofompetition, but also in the classroom as well. While
taking a full course load at Hilltop, Hannah is alsotaking college courses at Northwest State. "I have veourses that I am taking at Northwest State," sheaid. "I have Humanities, British Literature, Trigo
nome ry, u r on an croeconom cs. e eseourses will help with the adjustment going into Si
enna Heights, Hannah says there is another reasonehind the extra academics. "It's something different;like change and experiencing different things. It's
more o a c a enge, u s un. may e un, uit too is not easy. "Time management is huge," sheays. Once she graduates from college, she wants to
nd a position as a athletic director and coach herwn eam.
aron c m , anna s oops coac or elast four years, saw the makings of the warrior codein Hannah when she was still a freshman, and hehas a fond memory of when he rst saw her in gamection. "I told her at the beginning of her freshman
year a was go ng o s ar er ou p ay ng unhe got comfortable, then we'd go from there to see
how it worked out," Coach Schmidt recalled. "In therst game, she started for the JV and went out andcored eight points in the rst quarter. She came offe oor, an o er, r g , go ge resse or
the Varsity game,' and she's never played another JV
minute." Laughing, he added, "She's been with meince then."Coach Schmidt expounded on Hannah's desire to
e coachable. When it comes to coaching her, he saysthat it has been, "...nothing but a pleasure. She's onef those girls who comes to work HARD every day.he's one of those girls who calls me and says, 'Hey,an you open up the gym this morning before school,'r 'Can I come in during an off period to shoot.' She's
really dedicated, and as a person she's a great personto coach...somebody you wish that you had a ton of.You have to understand though, people like her comeround every so often, and probably the best thingbout her is that the group of seniors around herre very supportive of her, and she's very support
ive of them. She thrives off of their success, not justher own. She's a great teammate, a great basketballlayer, and a great person."This then is Hannah Bleikamp. She is a warrior
who champions hard work, along with her family,her friends, her teammates and her school. She is
warrior who exemplies everything that the paren s o o ays young g r s wou e o n n a ro emodel.
She is a warrior...with a heart the size of Hilltop.
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Taylor!
Wauseons Clay Tefft Signs Letter Of Intent With Shawnee State University
Wauseon senior, Clay Tefft, has signed his letter of intent to attend Shawnee State University in Portsmouth, OH. Tefft is a pitcher and third basemen on the Indians baseballteam. He is surrounded in the picture by his father Greg Tefft and mother Judy Tefft. Standing are Wauseon baseball coach Trent Thomas and Wauseon Athletic Director Matt
Hutchinson.
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Lauren Hostetler, a 58 guard from Pettisville High School, has committed to con-
tinue her basketball and academic careers for the 2014-2015 season at Bethel College(NAIA) in Mishawaka, IN. Lauren is averaging 11.0 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists,
and 2.5 steals per game during her senior year.During her junior year, Lauren was named the teams MVP as she made the 2nd
team All-Buckeye Border Conference. She is a two-year captain and will be a 3-year let-ter winner. Lauren has also lettered in Soccer, Cross-Country, and Track. Other activi-
ties that Lauren is involved with are: Fellowship of Christian Athletes (leader); Spanish
Club; Art 4; Pettisville Missionary Church Youth Group and the National Honor Society(currently ranked 3rd in her class with a 3.97 GPA).
Of her new recruit, Bethel Head Coach Jody Martinez said, Lauren is an outstand-
ing student-athlete on and off the court. She has great court sense, nice set shot, and
works hard on both ends of the court. She runs the oor well and is a great team player.
I am excited for her to be coming to Bethel College and be a member of the Lady Pilot
Family.
I choose Bethel College because I love the authentic Christian atmosphere there,
said Lauren. The basketball program is competitive and I love the coaches and the style
of play that they allow for. I just felt like I t in really well at Bethel, and the coaches and
players made me feel right at home.
Pettisville Head Coach Jason Waldvogel commented, Lauren is an independent,
hardworking young lady with a bright future ahead of her. She is an individual that
I have enjoyed watching develop into a well-rounded basketball player and a qualityyoung adult. She has been a versatile player in our basketball program lling several
different positions from point guard, to shooting guard, to defending the post. Lauren is
very athletic. She has proven that by the variety of varsity sports she has participated
in over her career. She will be a positive inuence on everyone she encounters in the
future.
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Pettisville HS Star Lauren Hostetler Signs With Bethel College
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Wauseon Lady Indians Are SectionalChampions, Taking Down Bryan 54-40
By Mitch PeeblesTHE VILLAGE REPORTER
HICKSVILLE 2/22/14High octane of-fense was the key for the Wauseon Lady
Indians in their sectional nal win overthe Bryan Golden Bears. The Tribe set
the tone from the get go, and never looked
back, beating the Bears 54-40 to advanceto the district semi-nals.
Wauseons Haley Archibeque struckrst for the Indians, driving to the hoop
after only thirty seconds had come off theclock, giving Wauseon the early 2-0 lead.
The Golden Bears answered quickly, as
Hannah Schimmoeller, the Bears 1,000point scorer, nailed a shot, tying things up
at two a piece with 7:00 left in the openingquarter of action. Despite Schimmoellers
lift, the Indians came right back, as thiswould be the last time in the contest that
the Tribe would not hold a lead, as Sally
Frank scored for Wauseon only 15 secondslater. Frank was a key part of the Tribes
win, as she was constantly hustling, re-bounding, and ghting for 50/50 balls all
night for Wauseon, giving the Indians nu-merous extra possessions.
The Indians began what would be a
15-6 run over the next four minutes, put-ting Wauseon ahead 17-8 with 2:23 re-
maining in the rst, causing the Bearshead coach to call a timeout and regroup.
The Bear's momentum breaking attemptdidnt slow down the Indians too much, as
Wauseon went up 21-15 as the neared its
end. That was until Indian senior HannahBlaylock stole a pass from the Bears in the
closing seconds, and ran down the court,launching a 30 foot shot at the buzzer
which found pay dirt, giving the Indiansanother offensive spark, and putting them
ahead by a score of 24-15 at the end of the
rst quarter.It was much of the same in the second
stanza, as the Lady Indians offense keptup their fast pace, led by junior Natalie
Koenig. Koenigs quick feet and smoothball handling skills allowed her to nd
open lanes all throughout the rst two
quarters, scoring 13 points in the openinghalf of the contest. A 9-3 run was in store
for the Indians through the rst six min-
utes of the quarter, expanding their leadto a 33-18 margin. Sariah Yackees rstpoints of the contest came in second quar-ter, scoring four points in a span of lessthan two minutes, and helping Wauseonto take a 37-24 lead in to the locker roomat the break.
Any hopes that the Golden Bears had ofmaking a comeback in the second half werequickly quieted, as less than 25 seconds into the third quarter, Koenig launched anddrilled a three pointer, and the Indiansmomentum continued to roll. Before long,the Indians had earned a 20 point lead, asat the 5:53 mark of the third, Yackee hit ajumper, putting the Tribe up by a score of46-26. Wauseons biggest lead of the nightcame after Blaylock hit a layup with 1:30remaining in the quarter, putting the Tribeup by 22, leading 52-30. As the third pe-riod came to a close, it was Wauseon whowas rmly in control of the contest with a52-32.
The nal quarter of play saw the Indi-ans taking the air out of the ball, while atthe same time deating any Golden Bearcomeback hopes. The Tribe slowed thecontest down, passing the ball numeroustimes per possession and only shootingthe ball when they had a wide open look.The Bryan offense could do little to try andget themselves back in to the game, and asthe clock wound down to zeros, the score-board read 54-40 in favor of Wauseon, andthe Indians would be cutting down thenets as sections champions.
Koenigs 19 points led the way for theTribe. Maddie Richer and Blaylock bothwere able to put up eight points, HaleyArchibeque contributed seven, and Sa-riah Yackee and Sally Frank rounded out
the scoring for Wauseon with six points apiece.
With the win, the Indians move on tothe district semi nals on Thursday, Feb-ruary 27th in Paulding as they play the
Wildcats of Lima Bath High School.
SCORING BY QUARTER:
Wauseon: 24, 13, 15, 2 - 54Bryan: 15, 9, 8, 8 - 40
Mitchell Peebles may be reached [email protected]
PHOTOS BY BILL BRAY, STAFF
DOING HER PART ... Hannah Blaylock contributed with 8 points in the Indians sec-
tional title win over Bryan Saturday night (View all photos from this event for FREE byvisiting www.thevillagereporter.com).
ON OFFENSE ... Haley Archibeque brings the ball up the oor to begin an offensive
play for the district-bound Indians.
Free Throws Spell The Difference In Sectional
Final Between Fayette And Hilltop
By Timothy Kays
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
BRYAN: February 22, 2014 The D-IVSectional championship game betweenthe Fayette Lady Eagles and the HilltopLady Cadets could be summed up in asingle word...parity. While the Lady Eaglesboasted a lineup that featured a starting
ve that had four girls that could hit fromthe concession stand and a pivot in Jes-sie Wheeler that is equally lethal in thepaint, the Lady Cadets' snarling defensewas an excellent compliment to an offensethat featured the inside-outside threats ofHannah Bleikamp and Emily Armbruster.Neither team was able to maintain a leadfor three quarters of play, until the fourth.Down the stretch, it was free throws thatmade the difference as Fayette repeated asSectional champs with a 56-49 win overHilltop.
The parity between the two teams goesback to the regular season. On January10, the defending BBC champion LadyEagles traveled to The Bunker and handedHilltop a 57-45 defeat. One month later,the Lady Cadets marched into Fayette andwith a 63-61 win not only squelched theLady Eagles' Senior Night celebration, they
also denied Fayette's run at a second con-secutive conference crown. This night wasa reset on a neutral oor, and a go for allthe Sectional marbles.
The Lady Eagles established their out-side shooting game early, and were gettingsolid contributions all the way around. TheLady Cadets had an answer for every runthough, and her name was Armbruster.Driving into the paint, she was able to con-nect on shots that appeared to be impossi-ble whilst drowning in a sea of Purple andGold. Hilltop held a 14-10 lead going intothe second, but the back and forth natureof the game put the Lady Eagles up by adeuce at the half.
When Hilltop took an 8-6 edge in thirdperiod scoring, the game went into thefourth period knotted at 36-36. It was inthe fourth period that the free throws be-came paramount, and the Lady Eagles'
not-so-secret weapon came to the fore inthe person of Taylor Grifths.
Readers of this newspaper will remem-ber a piece written about Grifths whileshe was still in the seventh grade. CoachJohn Winzeler told her of a free throwshooting contest sponsored by the frater-nal organization, the Benevolent and Pro-tective Order of Elks. Having been taughtthe art of free throw shooting by her father,John, Taylor went on to become the Ohiochampion, then move on to eventually n-
ish fourth in the nation. Of all the peopleto put on the foul line, Grifths is the oneyou do not want to see if there is the hopeof a miss, and for the most part she didn't.
Adding up the numbers from the eld,the game was squarely in the hands ofHilltop. The Lady Cadets had a 12-11 ad-vantage in two-point eld goals, and a 6-5edge in threes. Where the difference camewas at the line where Fayette had a 28-11 edge in opportunities. Half of the op-portunities for Fayette were in the handsof Grifths, who made good on eleven ofthe shots to insure the win. Of her 18 totalpoints, 11 came at the charity stripe, andmany of them were at clutch time.
Kaela Seiler joined Grifths with ateam-high 18 points for the Lady Eagles,while Alexis Fruchey hit for 8 points, andWheeler and Paige Keefer each contributed6.
With the loss came the nal curtain fora gifted group of Hilltop seniors in Blei-kamp, Armbruster, LeAnn Joost, KaileyCreamer and Kayla Settlemire.
"I really enjoyed coaching the girls thisseason," said an emotional Hilltop HeadCoach Aaron Schmidt. "I had a great groupof girls, from seniors through freshmen,and I can't say enough about the senior
class that I am losing...you don't replacegirls like that. You put people in. Peoplecome and people go...but you don't replacea group like that. There's a special place inmy heart for all those girls; they were ourleaders."
Fighting back tears, he continued,"They put it all out there. You respect thatas a coach, and you respect them as peo-ple. If they're going to put that much into abasketball game, then they're going to putthat much into their lives in being goodpeople and a good part of society. You ap-preciate people like that. You need to takethe time, step back and appreciate whatyou've got because sometimes, you cantake it for granted."
Armbruster closed out her career with agame-high 26 for the Ladies in Red, whileBleikamp hangs up her hightops witha 10 point game added onto her already
1,000-point plus career. Joost ended upwith 8 points, Creamer had 3 points andDestiny Denton had a deuce.
Fayette moves on to the Archbold Dis-trict where their rst test will come fromthe Holgate Lady Tigers.
SCORING BY QUARTER:Fayette 10 20 6 20 - 56
Hilltop 14 14 8 13 - 49
Timothy Kays can be reached at
Fayette Lady Eagles Advance To SectionalFinals With Win Over Montpelier
BRYAN: February 19, 2014 - The Fay-ette Lady Eagles opened the 2014 D-IV
Sectionals in a way that must have been
awkward. Their seminal game draw pit-ted them against the Montpelier Lady Lo-
comotives, coached by the man that justone year prior had led the Lady Eagles to
BBC conference and Sectional champion-
ships, Tim Nicely.The Lady Eagles did their homework in
preparation for the game, put their emo-
tions aside, and focused on the task ofshutting down Hannah Blake and Bay-
lee Hageman of Montpelier. The strategy
worked to a tee, as the Lady Eagles cameaway with a decisive 43-19 win.
No other statistical information fromthis game was made available by either
school.
Fayette moves on to take on the HilltopLady Cadets for the Sectional title on Feb-
ruary 22.
PHOTO BY TIM KAYS, STAFF
PARTY CRASHER ... Jessie Wheeler of Fayette plows into the Montpelier interior for two.(View all photos from this event for FREE by visiting www.thevillagereporter.com)
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Stryker Lady Panthers Defense Sties TheNorth Central Lady Eagles
BRYAN: February 18, 2014 - The North
Central Lady Eagles and the Stryker LadyPanthers are certainly not strangers to
each other. These BBC rivals play eachother twice a year, and on February 18,
they squared off again in the seminals ofthe Bryan D-IV Sectionals.
It is common knowledge that the secret
to success in Stryker is a stiing pressuredefense that not only chokes out the of-
fense of the opponent, but also creates
turnovers which are quickly converted into
points on transition. The Lady Panthersramped up their defense early against the
Lady Eagles, using their opportunistic de-fense to rack up a 64-23 win.
No other statistical information fromthis game was made available by either
school.
Stryker moves on to take on the stateranked Pettisville Lady Blackbirds for the
Sectional title on February 22.
Hilltop Lady Cadets Force An Early TournamentRetreat From The Edon Lady Bombers
By Timothy KaysTHE VILLAGE REPORTER
BRYAN: February 19, 2014 The bigquestion in BBC girls' hoops this yearhas been focused on the opponents of theHilltop Lady Cadets. The question is, howdo you keep 1,000-point scorer and BBCPlayer of the Year candidate Hannah Blei-kamp in check...without allowing EmilyArmbruster to take you to the proverbialcleaners in the process?
For the third time in the 2013-14 cam-paign, the Edon Lady Bombers were tasked
with that 'pick your poison' conundrum asboth teams kicked off the D-IV Sectionalsin Bryan on February 19. The Edon de-fense held Bleikamp to just seven points inthe rst half, a job well done. The X-factorfrom Armbruster more than made up thedifference though, as she went off for 17 inthe rst half and a game-high total of 25as the Lady Cadets ran roughshod over theBelles in Bomber Blue, 73-40.
Edon's problems were not relegatedto their defense though; they also had tosolve the defense of the Lady Cadets, andthe pressure created more difculties forthe Lady Bombers. Despite racking up animpressive 12 points against the Hilltop'D', they turned the ball over six times inthe rst period, allowing the Lady Cadetsto jump out to a 19-12 lead that wouldnever be threatened. Hilltop Coach Aaron
Schmidt dialed back the pressure in thesecond period, but by that time the Run-ning Red put the baby to bed. Hilltop helda 36-21 lead at the intermission, and evenwith their JVs getting time on the oor, theLady Bombers simply were outgunned atevery turn, leading to the lopsided marginat the nal buzzer.
Bleikamp nished with 15 points insupport of Armbruster for Hilltop, withLe Ann Joost adding 8 points and Kai-ley Creamer 7. Felicity Jackson put in 5points, Cierra Grant had 4, Destiny Den-ton, Allie Schmitt, Bailey Funkhouser, Ka-
rissa Crisenbery and Julia Dunson eachhad 2 points, and Kenly Brown put in afree throw.
The Edon loss draws to a close the LadyBomber hoops careers of Baylee Gearhart,Jordan Matthews, Hannah Brehm-Gut-ting, Kaitlyn Manahan and Valerie Parrish.
The Lady Bombers nished the seasonwith a 3-19/0-10 mark. They were led byKaitlyn Sonneberger with 16 points, andGearhart with 9. Alex Kiess had 5 points,Kaitlin Chrisman 4, and Matthews, Brehm-Gutting and Shaylee Manahan each had adeuce.
SCORING BY QUARTER:Hilltop 19 17 14 23 - 73
Edon 12 9 8 11 - 40
Timothy Kays can be reached [email protected]
PHOTOS BY TIM KAYS, STAFF
FLY GIRL ... Hannah Bleikamp of Hilltop goes airborne for two past Jordan Matthews ofEdon. (View all photos from this event for FREE by visiting www.thevillagereporter.com)
Wauseons Hodges, Campbell CaptureDistrict Titles; Indians Advance 3 To State
BOWLING GREEN: February 22, 2014
Wauseons Junior Wade Hodges (132 lbweight class) and Sophomore Tre Campbell
(160 lb weight class) on Saturday February22 captured District Titles at the Division
II Bowling Green State University District
Wrestling Meet. Joining Hodges and Camp-bell will be teammate Aaron Schuette, who
reached the title match but did not wrestledue to medical forfeit, placing the Senior
2013 State Runner-Up as a second seed
heading to Columbus for the State D II In-dividual Wrestling Tournament.
Wauseons Hodges swept his waythrough competition on Friday and Sat-
urday to claim the title, completing thepost-season tournament sweep with a
Conference Title in the NWOAL, a Sec-
tional Championship at the BGSU D IINorth Sectional, and the D II BGSU Dis-
trict Title. With the championship, Hodgescarries a 42-4 record heading to Columbus
and tremendous momentum heading intothe State Meet. Along the way to the title,
Hodges dispatched Fostorias Lance Smith
by technical fall, winning 17-1; BellevuesChase Wilcoxon by pin at the 40 second
mark in the 1st period, and Oak HarborsRhett Petersen by pin at the 1:59 mark in
the second period. In the title match heldon Saturday night, Hodges was paired with
Toledo Central Catholics Nate Hagan, an
opponent Hodges faced and defeated intwo other matches this year. In the nals,
Hodges and Hagan battled it out for threeperiods and when the nal second on the
clock ticked away, Hodges stood tall with a3-1 victory and the District Title.
At 160 lbs, the Indians Tre Campbell
dominated all four of his opponents enroute to his 1st District Championship.
Opening the tournament on Friday night,Campbell was matched with Norwalks
Ross Clark, sending a message to the restof the weight class with a statement 24-9
technical fall. Campbells second oppo-
nent, Tippacanoes Cole Smith fared nobetter; Campbell wrestled tough and kept
Smith off balance throughout the entirematch and gained an 11-2 major decision
and a semi-nal match-up with Bays Se-nior Dom Ruma. In the match with Ruma,
Campbell once again took the upper hand
from the opening whistle and at the 22second mark in the second period gained
the pin and advanced to the champion-ship match. In the nals held on Saturday
Night, Campbells opponent, Eaton Senior
Aldin Leaker came into the title match offof a good tournament showing, recording
three pins on his way to the title match,but Campbell overwhelmed the Eaton Se-
nior and walked off the mat with a 12-0major decision and the District Title in
hand. Campbell will head to Columbus
with a 40-10 record on the season and alot of condence off of his weekend perfor-
mance.In the 170 lb weight class, Senior Aar-
on Schuette once again sent a statementhe will be in the hunt for a state title.
Schuette blasted his way through the eld
taking down Aaron Rice from Vermillion inthe meets opening match by technical fall,
scoring an 18-1 victory. In second round
action, Schuette drew Wapakonetas HeathNewman. Schuette dispatched Newmanearly in the second period, recording a pin
at the 18-second mark into the period, and
securing a spot in the semi-nals againstTippacanoes Austin Robbins. Robbins put
up a good performance, but in the end,Schuette was able to put Newman on his
back and record the late 3rd period pin atthe 1:47 mark, securing a title berth in the
Championship Round Saturday night. In
the match with Newman, Schuette suf-fered a minor injury, but with the State In-
vite in hand for next weekends IndividualState Tournament around the corner, as a
precaution, Schuette was held out of thematch and nished as a runner-up.
Also on the mat for the Indians at the
District Meet, at 106 lbs, Freshman An-drew Bailey went 2-2 for the weekend. Bai-
ley dropped his opening match to MadisonComps Mike Baumberger, losing a tight
match by the score of 9-5. With the loss,Bailey dropped from the Champion Brack-
et to the Consolation Bracket, where he
drew Thurgood Marshalls Senior JaVonHonaker. Facing elimination from the Meet
(2 losses eliminates a wrestler from the To-ournament), Bailey dispatched the senior
with a pin at the 1:21 mark in the second
period, securing a day 2 match-up on Sat-urday afternoon. Baileys next opponent
Deances Freshman Danny Assaf broughta 24-16 record into the match, but the fel-
low Freshman went down in the second
period at the 22 second mark in the sec-ond period to an aggressive Bailey, who
wrestled a smart match and held the up-per hand throughout. Baileys tournament
came to an end vs. Norwalks SophomoreCharlie Nash in the next match, falling by
pin at the 1:30 mark in the third period.
Baileys freshman campaign on the matended with a 25-17 record on the season.
In the 126 lb weight class, SophomoreCameron Slattman opened the Meet with a
blasting of Fostorias Lance Smith, record-ing a 18-1 technical fall. However, in his
second match of the tournament on Friday
night, Slattman fell to Bays 40-4 Sopho-more Vince Zitiello by major decision 11-
2, dropping from the Champion Bracket tothe Consolation Bracket on Saturdays af-
ternoon session. Slattman then faced Lex-ingtons Junior Brandon Leynaud. In the
match with Leynaud, the junior recorded
a 8-4 victory ending Slattmans run at theDistrict Meet. Slattman nished the year
with a 31-17 record.Jackson Sluder at 138 lbs lost his
opening match of the meet, falling to Key-stones Logan Stiner with an overwhelm-
ing 17-1 technical fall. Stiner would go
on and capture the District Title at 138.Dropping from the Champion Bracket to
the Consolation Bracket, Sluder recoveredwith a pin at the 1:27 point in the second
period over Greenvilles Sophomore DanielCline. Sluder then was matched up with
Perkins Sophomore Seth Boggs. In the
match, Sluder was never able to gain theupper hand, and at the 9-second mark in
the third period, Boggs recorded the pin.Sluder completes his 2014 junior cam-
paign with a 17-21 record on the year.In the 182 lb weight class, Senior Alec
Vonier dropped his opening match to
Clydes Garit Witt, falling to the sophomorein a hard fought 10-4 decision. Dropping
from the Champion Bracket to the Conso-lation Bracket on Friday night, Vonier re-
covered with a pin over Madison Comps
Junior Darrin Cox, getting the call at the1:21 mark in the second period. Voniers
next opponent on the opening Saturdaysession, Senior Cody Wright from Bay
brought a 40-7 record into the match. Ina hard fought back and fourth battle be-
tween the two Seniors, Wright was able to
gain the upper hand late in the match andrecord a close 7-4 decision, ending Voni-
ers Senior season. Vonier recorded a 29-15 record for the year.
At 285, Sophomore Devon Jones alsodropped his opening match of the tour-
nament, falling at the 30-second mark in
the second period by pin to Monroe SeniorMatt McKinney, dropping the Champion
Bracket to the Consolation Bracket. Jones
then drew Brooksides Casey Huhn andwith his tournament life on the line, Jonesput up a stellar performance in the match,
recording a pin at the 50-second mark in
the second period, earning another matchon the day. Jones was then matched with
sophomore Logan Ferrell from Tippaca-noe, and the in the match, Jones fought a
tough ght, but fell to Ferrell by pin at the16 second mark in the third period. Jones
ends his sophomore campaign on the mat
with an 18-16 record on the year.Wauseon as a team put up 97 points,
nishing the 2014 BGSU D II District Meetwith a strong 4th place nish out of a eld
of 53 teams competing.The OHSAA Individual State Tourna-
ment will take place in Columbus at the
Jerome Schottenstein Center on theCampus of the Ohio State University be-
ginning on Thursday, February 27 withthe opening ceremony taking place at 3:00
p.m.
PHOTOS BY MARK MERCER, STAFF
PINNED ... Wauseons Tre Campbell smothered Eatons Aldin Leaker 12-0 to capture
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Montpeliers Sean Taylor Powers Through Day 2At BGSU District Meet; Earns State Berth
BOWLING GREEN: February 22, 2014 Inside the Stroh Center on the campus of
Bowling Green State University at the Divi-
sion III District Wrestling Meet on Satur-day morning, 4 wrestlers in the 126 pound
weight class were about to have their sea-sons ended in stunning fashion.
Montpelier Locomotive Senior, SeanTaylor, entered Saturday mornings ses-
sion fresh off a second round loss Friday
afternoon to Northwoods Devon Dunbar(32-8), who would go on to capture the 126
title, in a 12-4 major decision. Taylor wonhis opening match of the Meet on Friday by
gaining a 10-5 victory over Edison's AlexNeuberger, but in the second round of the
Champion Bracket, Dunbar's major deci-
sion brought Taylor to 1-1 and dropped
Taylor from the Champion Bracket to theConsolation Bracket.
Taylors rst match of the Saturday ses-
sion vs. Western Reserves Nate Beal dem-onstrated the previous evenings loss was
absorbed as a lesson learned. Beal was
overwhelmed from the opening whistle asTaylor came out on re with aggressive
shots and an early period takedown result-ing in back exposure and a 5-0 lead. The
match ended early, with Taylor recordinga shutout 16-0 tech fall, and moving to
round three of the Consolation Bracket.
Seneca East Sophomore Dalton Blan-ton entered round three of the consola-
tion match with a 32-10 record, but onceagain, from the opening whistle, the Senior
Locomotive put Blanton on his heels withan immediate takedown and a near pin in
the opening seconds of the match. Early in
the second period, Taylor, for the secondstraight match, recorded a shutout tech-
nical fall with a 15-0 thrashing. Record-ing a shutout technical fall on the mat is
extremely difcult. Recording two in a row
with a wrestlers tournament life on theline is a demonstration of a senior wres-
tlers condence and focus on the task athand-reaching the state tournament.
Taylors victory placed him in the quar-ternal match of the consolation bracket
vs. Edgerton Junior Gabe Santa Rita, who
entered the match with a 38-9 record onthe season. At stake in the match was an
assured trip to Columbus and a match upin the nals of the Consolation Bracket for
3rd and 4th place. (Top 4 Wrestlers in eachweight class advance to the State Tourna-
ment). Taylor powered his way through the
match over Santa Rita, frustrating the Wil-liams County neighboring Bulldog at every
point in the match, and earning a hardfought 7-3 win, resulting in Montpeliers
lone state berth of the District Meet.With a trip to Columbus in hand, the
nals match up with Sophomore Trevor
Reed of New London, bringing a 45-10 re-cord into the nals was over in the blink
off an eye. Taylor once went on the attack,taking the Soph to his back immediately
and recording a pin 26 seconds into thematch, capturing a third place nish on
the Meet.
Taylor will travel to Columbus onThursday, February 27 with a record of 35-
14, and tremendous momentum headinginto the State Tournament. Each weight
class at state features the top 16 DivisionIII wrestlers in the state, with the top four
qualiers advancing from the four Districtmeets held throughout Ohio on Saturday.Taylors 3rd place nish places him in the
top 12 in the state in Division III Wrestlingat his weight class, and Saturdays perfor-
mance was nothing short of complete dom-ination for the Locomotive Senior.
Also on the mat for the Locomotives in
the 160 lb weight class, Sophomore Jor-
dan Birdsall went 1-2 in the tournament,dropping his opening round Champion-
ship Bracket match on Friday night to
Chance Sonneberg (33-3) of Van Buren ina hard fought match. As the clock drained
to zero in the 3rd period, Birdsall came upshort, falling in a close 5-3 decision, and
dropping the Locomotive to the Consola-tion Bracket. Wrestling in the 1st round
of the consolations once again on Friday
afternoon, Birdsall drew Elmwood's NoahBaker, who entered the District Meet with
a 25-16 record on the season. At stake forboth wrestlers on the tournament was sur-
vival into day 2 of the meet. In the match,Birdsall attacked relentlessly, keeping
Baker on the defensive and walking away
with a 11-3 major decision, and surviving
the opening session.Birdsall entered day 2 of the tourna-
ment in the second round of the Conso-
lation Bracket paired against MonroevilleSenior Nick Tommas, who brought a 41-
10 record onto the mat. Both wrestlers
matched move for move throughout therst period and the second, with Tommas
clinging to a 2-0 lead. Tommas got the es-cape at the start of the 3rd bringing his
lead to 3-0, and Birdsall threw everythinghe had at the senior, but when the clock
drained out, Birdsall came up on the short
end and with the 3-0 loss exited the Dis-trict meet. With the loss and elimination
for the Meet, Birdsall closed out his Soph-omore campaign with a season record of
18-14.In the 182 lb weight class, the Loco's
Junior Hunter McKelvey brought a 28-18
record into the Meet and was matchedwith Mohawk Freshman Cole Drapper (29-
14). McKelvey wrestled a good match, butMohawk's Drapper kept the Locomotive
off-balance with an aggressive attacking
style. The match logged 5 points on theboard for each wrestler midway through
the second period, but Drapper was able toput McKelvey on his back early in the third
and move ahead, coming out on top 10-5and dropping McKelvey to the Consola-
tion Bracket. In 1st round consolation ac-
tion, McKelvey then dispatched EastwoodFreshman Zane Zientek (17-19) at the 3:40
mark in the third period, putting the fresh-man on his back and gaining the pin to
survive and move onto Saturday's secondconsolation round.
McKelvey's second round opponent,
Fairview's Sophomore Chase Carpenterentered the match with a 36-8 record.
Both wrestler's fought smart and aggres-sive throughout the 1st, but McKelvey got
in trouble late in the second when Carpen-ter was able to put the Loco on his back
and gain the pin with 12 seconds remain-
ing in the period, closing out McKelvey'sday and eliminating the Loco from the
Meet. McKelvey closed out his 2014 Juniorseason with a 31-21 record and good mo-
mentum heading into his senior season forthe Locomotives.
Montpelier as a team, with Taylor, Bird-
sall and McKelvey's performances at theBGSU Division III District Meet, placed the
Locomotives in 23rd place, out of a eld of52 teams competing. The NWOAL's Delta
Panthers took home the team crown, rack-ing up 280.5 points to outclass the second
place team (St. Paul) by nearly 200 points.Also from the NWOAL, Archbold placedfourth with 89 points.
The OHSAA Individual State Tourna-ment will take place in Columbus at the
Jerome Schottenstein Center on the Cam-pus of the Ohio State University beginning
on Thursday, February 27 with the open-
ing ceremony taking place at 3:00 p.m.
PHOTO BY MARK MERCER, STAFF
GETTING UNDERWAY ... Hunter McKelvey was one of three Montpelier Locomotives
vying for a state berth at the BGSU Districts. (View all photos from this event for FREE by
visiting www.thevillagereporter.com).
The intensity in his pose as he fends off the charging defensive line, the joy in her face as
she celebrates the game winning spike, the determination in the stride as he races towardsthe nish line. The condence in her look as she goes for the game winning free throw.
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JV FAYETTE V STRYKER 12-13-13MONTPELIER V EDGERTON 12-07-13
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BOYS BASKETBALLJV N.CENTRAL V HILLTOP 12-12-13
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