“THE HOMETOWN”EDON • HILLTOP • STRYKER • MONTPELIER • PETTISVILLE • NORTH CENTRAL • FAYETTE • WAUSEON
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9TH, 2014 A WEEKLY SPORTS PUBLICATION COURTESY OF "THE VILLAGE REPORTER"
W I L L I A M S F U L T O N
PHOTO BY TIMOTHY KAYS, STAFFFIRE AWAY ... Lauren Hostetler of Pettisville lines up a shot in the All-Star Cage Classic 3-Point Shooting Contest.
904 Stryker Street • Archbold, OH419-445-7460 • (800) 682-7460 RICHFORDDIRECT.COM
2014 FORD FIESTA
$1,995 cash or trade due at signing, 10,500 miles per year, plus tax & title
$167 / Mo.36 Month
Red Carpet Lease
EDON BOMERS • MONTPELIER LOCOS • NORTH CENTRAL EAGLES HILLTOP CADETS • STRYKER PANTHERS • FAYETTE EAGLES
PETTISVILLE BLACKBIRDS • WAUSEON INDIANS
LOCK & LOAD ...
2 - “The Hometown Huddle” - Edon, Montpelier, North Central, Hilltop, Stryker, Fayette, Pettisville & Wauseon Sports Action Wednesday, April 9th, 2014
COACHES: PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR JUNIOR HIGH - VARSITY RESULTS SO WE CAN HONOR YOUR ATHLETES: EMAIL: [email protected] / FAX: (877) 778-9425
CORNERSTONEINTERIORS
F L O O R I N G O U T L E T
1000 South State St.Pioneer, Ohio 43554
419-737-9500877-694-9500
M-F: 9:00 - 6:00, SAT: 9:00 - 3:00
24-Hour Truck Repair & Road Service
ROLLIN BRITSCH Vice-President247 N. Brunell St.P.O. Box 391Wauseon, Ohio 43567
(419) 335-88711-800-466-1628Cell: (419) 466-3577Email: [email protected]
BRITSCH, INC
Hilltop Cadets OverpowerToledo Rodgers On The Road
In Out Of Conference PlayTOLEDO: April 1, 2014: – The Hilltop
Cadets hit the road on April 1, taking on Toledo Rodgers in non-conference action. The Cadets outgunned Rodgers 19-7 with Chad Champion, Justin Grapengeter, and Justin Ashenfelter each posting a three RBI performance.
On the mound for the Cadets, Logan Brooker recorded the win, pitching 3 2/3 innings, recording 7 strikouts while giv-ing up 6 hits and allowing 7 runs. Chad Champion cleaned up, coming in and clos-ing out the game, recoding 3 strikeouts while allowing 1 hit.
Zach Roehrs, Champion, Grapengeter and Ashenfelter each recorded 2 hits, while Miklo Abner blasted on over the fence for Hilltop. Also contributing for the Cadets, Quinn Smith scored 3, while recording a stolen base; Champion scored 4 along with 3 stolen bases while teammate Grap-engeter crossed home plate 3 times while logging 2 stolen bases. Issac VanArsdalen also had an RBI off of 1 hit for Hilltop.
Runs / Hits / Errors
Hilltop 19 – 12 – 4Rodgers 7 – 2 – 8
Montpelier Locomotives Host Hicksville Aces On The Diamond; Fall 5-0
MONTPELIER: April 1, 2014: – The Montpelier Locomotives played host to GMC visitor Hicksville on April 1, falling 5-0.
For the Locomotives in the loss, Parker Houk recorded the Locomotives only hit of the game, recording a single. Josh Lewellen
went 5 innings on the mound, recording 7 strikeouts while giving up 5 runs. With the loss, the Locos fall to 0-2 on the season.
Runs / Hits / Errors
Montpelier 0 – 1 – 3Hicksville 5 – 3 – 0
Cadets Open Up 2014 Season On The Road At GMC
Power Ayersville; Fall 7-0AYERSVILLE: March 31, 2014: – The
Hilltop Cadets opened up the 2014 season on the diamond, traveling to Ayersville for a non-conference tilt, with the Pilots on March 31, falling to the host Pilots 7-0. The Cadets recorded 3 hits in the game off of red-hot Pilot pitching, while defensively committing 2 errors.
On the mound for the Cadets, Jalen Towers went two and two thirds giving up 2 earned runs while recording three strikeouts. Miklo Abner, went the remain-
ing two, allowing 5 runs and setting down three. Offensively for Hilltop, Quinn Smith connected for two hits, while Justin Ash-enfelter logged the remaining hit for the Cadets on the game.
Hilltop will hit the road for a game with Toledo Rodgers on April 1 before returning home to host Antwerp.
Runs / Hits / Errors
Hilltop 0 – 3 – 2Ayersville 7 – 5 – 4
North Central Eagles Open 2014 Campaign; Host Out Of Conference Foe Archbold
ARCHBOLD: APRIL 1, 2014: The North Central Eagles opened the 2014 baseball season, hosting Archbold from the NWOAL on April 1. The visiting Blue Streaks pulled away and recorded an opening win 8-1, despite a solid opening day offensively for Clayton Ferguson, who hit for two doubles with the sole RBI of the game.
On the mound for the Eagles, Brandon Turner went six, giving up seven hits and
six runs. Dylan Hutchinson also went two innings, allowing three hits and two runs in the loss. Offensively for the Eagles, in addition to Ferguson’s impressive output, Colton Pilmore and Jordan Reeves also re-cord hits, with each popping a single.
Runs / Hits / Errors
North Central 1 – 4 – 5Archbold 8 – 10 – 1
Archbold Outlasts Pettisville Blackbirds 12-2 In Blackbirds 2014 Opener
ARCHBOLD: March 31, 2014: The Pet-tisville Blackbirds hit the road on March 31 to open the 2014 season, taking on NWOAL neighbor Archbold, falling to the Blue Streaks 12-2.
For the Blackbirds, Tate Kauffman was tagged with the loss, while Eli King saw ac-
tion as well. No additional stats were pro-vided for this game.
Runs / Hits / Errors
Archbold 12 – 11 – 2Pettisville 2 – 0 – 3
Wauseon Thrashes Pettisville Blackbirds 17-0 In Blackbirds’
Second NWOAL SetbackWAUSEON: April 1, 2014: The Pettis-
ville Blackbirds hit the road on April 1 for their second contest against an NWOAL team to open the season, running into a Indian scoring machine that shut the game down in the 5th with a 17-0 explosion.
For Wauseon in the win, Suntkin and
Kauffman went 4-4 and 3-3 respectively with Suntkin blasting a round tripper.
In the loss for Pettisville, Christian Barhite and Dustin Nofziger spent time on the mound trying to contain the Indian on-slaught, but gave up a combined 15 hits and 17 runs.
Runs / Hits / Errors
Wauseon 17 – 15 – 0Pettisville 0 – 1 – 4
By: Bill BrayTHE VILLAGE REPORTER
The Rossford Bullldogs used a run in the third in-ning and four in the fifth in-ning to hold off a late charge by the Wauseon Indians for a 5-4 victory in the season lid lifter.
The fifth inning saw eight Rossford batters at the plate. Spencer Shultz made it to first base on an error by Jacob Newlove. He later was out at second on a defensive play by Peyton Shadbolt who flipped the
grounder to Ty Suntken for the tag. With Noah As-mus on first, Ryan Niese hit a single to put Bulldog runners on first and third. Niese then stole second. Wauseon’s starting pitcher, Clay Tefft walked Ryan Reed to load the bases. An error by Newlove to Josh Kauff-man allowed two runners to score and the Bulldogs were up 3-0. Ben Sauder batted in Erik Davis to put the Bulldogs up 4-0. Ross-ford’s fifth run came on a passed ball by Tefft. Peyton
Shadbolt then relieved Tefft and got the Indians out of the inning with a pop up by Trey Demko.
Before the dismal fifth inning, Tefft pitched a solid game fanning seven Ross-ford batters over the first four frames.
The Indians responded in the bottom of the fifth with a single by Shadbolt to start the inning. Ty Sunt-ken walked and Newlove reached base on a error to load the bases for the Indi-ans’ rally. An error by the Rossford first baseman al-lowed Kauffman to reach second and more impor-tantly allowed two Wauseon runs to score. The inning ended a swing later with an out by Caleb Andrews.
The Indians used a dou-ble play and a Shadbolt strike out to end the Bull-dog sixth inning. In the Indians half of the sixth, Shadbolt singled and Ty Suntken walked putting runners on first and sec-ond. But a Newlove fly out and a Axel Bueter strike out ended the Wauseon threat.
The Indians defense pro-duced a 1-2-3 seventh in-ning for Rossford. On their last chance to complete the come from behind win, Wauseon got a single to left from Tefft in the bottom of the seventh. With J.J. Kauffman pinch running for Tefft, he was able to steal second base. Andrews walked putting runners on first and second but the last chance for the Indians came up short when Brady Rupp popped up to end the game.
Bill Bray may be reached at
Rossford Slips Past Indians 5-4 In Season Opener
PHOTO BY BILL BRAY, STAFFYOU’RE OUT ... Wauseon’s Clay Tefft struck out seven batters over four and 2/3 innings in the season opener.
High School Baseball EventsTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
BRINGING IT ... Christian Barhite of Pet-tisville fires off a pitch.
PHOTOS BY BILL BRAY, STAFFBUETER-FUL PERFORMANCE ... Axel Bueter spun a complete game one-hitter for Wauseon.
PHOTO BY ANGI WALKUP, STAFFSTAY HONEST ... Chase Steffes of Montpelier dives back into first ahead of a pickoff attempt.
Wednesday, April 9th, 2014 “The Hometown Huddle” - Edon, Montpelier, North Central, Hilltop, Stryker, Fayette, Pettisville & Wauseon Sports Action - 3
CHRYSLER - DODGE - JEEP - RAM
COACHES: PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR JUNIOR HIGH - VARSITY RESULTS SO WE CAN HONOR YOUR ATHLETES: EMAIL: [email protected] / FAX: (877) 778-9425
* General Contractors * Commercial * * Industrial * Residential *
BLAKESLEE, OHIO
419-272-2712419-272-2755
CONSTRUCTION& SUPPLY CENTER
THIEL
Artesian of Pioneer and Pure Water Global
All sports require proper hydration and a water bottle is a must. Why not make yours a BOBBLE? Available in several colors & sizes and at
most major retailers, it’s the perfect accessory in your gym bag.
GOOD LUCK AT STATE RUNNERS!Artesian of Pioneer and
Pure Water Global“Home of the Bobble”
All sports require proper hydrationand a water bottle is a must.
Why not make yours a BOBBLE?
Proud Supporters of the area athletes
Buyer of Scrap
NORTHWEST RECYCLING
INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL
419-636-52151 1/2 Miles West Of St. Rt. 15 on County Road H, Bryan, Ohio
•Aluminum Cans •Copper, Brass,•Stainless Aluminum•Car Bodies & Farm Machinery
Container Service Available•Roll-Off Containers Ready to Serve You•Industry, Contractors, Individuals•Sizes: 20, 30 & 40 Cubic Yards
Check out our prices before you sell!
Serving the Tri-State Area
“We Do Clean-Up Jobs!”
306 W. Main StreetMontpelier, OH 43543
419-485-4257
Dr. Roger L. SaneholtzDr. Jason R. Kunsman
North Central Lady Eagles PairUp With Hicksville In Opener;
Fall To Lady Aces 10-0HICKSVILLE: March 31, 2014: The
North Central Lady Eagles opened up their 2014 campaign on the diamond, traveling to Hicksville on March 31 for a non-confer-ence game with the Lady Aces. Hicksville, behind solid pitching allowed the Lady Eagles just two hits on the game and ex-ploded for 10, blanking North Central.
For the Lady Eagles, Makayla Hayes
and Reese Cogswell split duties on the mound, giving up 10 runs off of 8 hits. At the plate for North Central, Sabrina Pick-ford and Rachael Oxender each recorded singles for the Eagles two hits on the game.
Runs / Hits / Errors
North Central 0 – 2 – 5Hicksville 10 – 8 – 2
Montpelier Lady Locomotives Turn Back North Central At Home
MONTPELIER: APRIL 1, 2014: The Montpelier Lady Locomotives recorded a non-conference victory on April 1, outgun-ning the North Central Lady Eagles 8-1 be-hind a solid effort on the mound by Senior Jessy Dechene.
Duchene went the distance for the Lady Locos, giving up only five hits while allow-ing just one run in the game. Offensively for the Locos, Taylor Wells and Christy Duchene combined for 4 RBI’s off of sin-gles while Sidney Houk blasted a double driving in a run. Also for Montpelier, Bre-anna Stein, Marinna Mercer, Jessy Duch-
ene and Mikalyla Schilt each singled.For the Lady Eagles in the loss, Makay-
la Hayes went six innings on the mound giving up six runs while allowing six hits. Alyssa Swank made an appearance as well, allowing just one hit and 2 runs. Of-fensively, Sabrina Pickford, Swank, Hayes, Abby Litzenberg, and Kelsie Sutton each had singles, with Sutton recording an RBI.
Runs / Hits / Errors
North Central 1 – 5 – 3Montpelier 8 – 7 – 1
Pettisville Lady BlackbirdsOpen The 2014 Season On The
Road At Wauseon; Fall 8-7WAUSEON: April 1, 2014: The Pettis-
ville Lady Blackbirds hit the road on April 1, opening the rain delayed season for a non-conference outing with neighboring NWOAL foe Wauseon, falling to the Lady Indians 8-7.
For Wauseon in the win, Brooke Whip-ple recorded the win, allowing 5 hits and just one run in the win. Sam Norman also made an appearance on the mound for the Lady Indians. Offensively for Wauseon, Whipple blasted two singles and a dou-ble, while Tiffany King exploded for three singles. Olivia Banister lifted the eventual
game-winning homer with a two run shot.In the loss for Pettisville, Teagan Kauff-
man went the distance, giving up 8 runs on 15 hits, walking three and striking out two. Offensively, Amber Klopfenstein con-nected for a triple and a single, while team-mate Mallory Riegsecker chipped in two singles; Kauffman rounded out the hitting recording two singles.
Runs / Hits / Errors
Wauseon 8 – 12 – 2Pettisville 7 – 8 – 2
Stryker Lady Panthers Open2014 Season On The Road;
Drop 17-6 Shootout With DeltaSTRYKER: March 31, 2014: The Stryker
Lady Panthers opened the 2014 season at home, playing host to the NWOAL’s Delta Lady Panthers, falling to the visitors 17-6.
For the Lady Panthers, Conner Varner went the distance on the mound, allowing fourteen hits and seventeen runs, while recording five strikeouts. Offensively for Stryker, Conner Sullivan smacked a triple
in the game, while Miranda Pegorch had a double and two singles. Also for the Lady Panthers, Varner, Sierra Walters and Mi-randa Maynard each hit a single in the loss.
Runs / Hits / Errors
Delta 17 – 14 – 1Stryker 6 – 7 – 7
Lady Bombers Drop OpenerOn The Road In Archbold
ARCHBOLD: April 1, 2014: – The Edon Lady Bombers opened up the 2014 softball season on April 1, dropping their opening game to NWOAL power Archbold 10-0.
Kaitlin Chrisman recorded the Lady Bombers only hit in the game, recording a single. Chrisman also received the loss on
the mound, allowing 11 hits and recording 3 strikeouts, with one walk in the game.
Runs / Hits / Errors
Edon 0 – 1 – 4Archbold 10 – 11 – 4
High School Softball EventsTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Samantha Norman took to the mound to open the Wauseon softball season.
The gallant effort of Wauseon’s Faith Hicks fell short as she was tagged out at the plate by Jaelyn Rufenacht of Pettisville.
PHOTO BY ANGI WALKUP, STAFFESCAPE ... Marinna Mercer of Montpelier arrives ahead of the tag of Rachel Oxender of North Central.
Teagan Kauffman was bringing the heat for the Lady Blackbirds
WAUSEON: April 1, 2014 – The Wauseon Indians’ net set kicked off their 2014 campaign in the right way by taking down Springfield 3-2, while the JV unit battled Springfield to a 2-2 draw.
The following results are by match…
VARSITY SINGLESTyler Shipley fell to Cody Wurzelbacher
(Springfield) 0-6 and 0-6Alex Wenger swept Tim Ablerson
(Springfield) 6-3 and 6-4Levi Rees dispatched Blake Helmmigle
(Springfield) 6-4, 1-6 and 6-2
VARSITY DOUBLESKyle Blankenship / Fernando Canales
fell to Phil Wood / Kurt Metz (Springfield)
6-6 and 4-6Derek Zimmerman / Colin Tedrow de-
feated Lawrence Gardner / Jameson Err-ington (Springfield) 7-6 (7-2) and 6-2
JV SINGLESTony Reyes fell to Alex Dodson (Spring-
field) 6-8Unknown defeated Unknown (Spring-
field) 8-4
JV DOUBLESZachSpadafore / Chris Yackee defeated
Hans Weimerstitch / Dakota Prill (Spring-field) 8-1
Taylor Wilcoxon / Andrew Kohls fell to Lawrence Gardner / Alex Dodson (Spring-field) 6-8
4 - “The Hometown Huddle” - Edon, Montpelier, North Central, Hilltop, Stryker, Fayette, Pettisville & Wauseon Sports Action Wednesday, April 9th, 2014
COACHES: PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR JUNIOR HIGH - VARSITY RESULTS SO WE CAN HONOR YOUR ATHLETES: EMAIL: [email protected] / FAX: (877) 778-9425
Nofziger FarmService & Trucking
Nofziger FarmService & Trucking
16134 Co. Rd. BWauseon, OH 43567
Mark Nofziger - Manager419-335-9136
FERTILIZER,CHEMICALS & GRAIN
����������������������
������� ����������������������Archbold • 419-445-6846
Wauseon • 419-335-9507
Insurance, Real Estate & Auctions
Visit us at www.shortagency.com
419.636.5661109 S. Main St., Bryan, OH
Cool Beanz
217 West Main St. Montpelier
419-485-2665
Serving ice cream, shakes, sundaes, smoothies, coffee,
lattes & frappucions!
13 ABC All Stars Enjoyed In Wauseon Battle
Wauseon Indians Slip Past Springfield In 2014 Season Debut
The Wauseon boys tennis team took on the Blue Devils of Springfield in the first matches of the season.
The Tribe’s Derek Zimmerman prepares to rocket a serve to his opponents.
Zimmerman’s partner, Colin Tedrow, gets in to position to return the serve from Springfield.
The boys squad looks to duplicate the success that their female counterparts had in the fall.
PHOTOS BY MITCHELL PEEBLES, STAFFThe contest saw both singles and doubles action take place.
Wauseon’s Alex Wenger attacks the net, looking to put points on the board
Levi Rees nails a volley in his match against the Blue Devils.
PHOTOS BY MITCHELL PEEBLES, STAFFThe students of Wauseon High School were out in full force supporting their teachers and coaches as the faculty of WHS took on the 13 ABC All-Stars
The “Wauseon Thunder” pose for a team picture after their victory.
Wauseon basketball star Kris Boysel trad-ed in his basketball uniform for a cheer-leading outfit, as he took part in the “dash for cash”.
Mike Webster takes a shot during warm ups.
High School Principal Keith Leatherman prepares to lead the team to a victory.
Proceeds from the contest went to the junior class to help with the cost of this year’s prom.
Wednesday, April 9th, 2014 “The Hometown Huddle” - Edon, Montpelier, North Central, Hilltop, Stryker, Fayette, Pettisville & Wauseon Sports Action - 5
CONTINUATION OF BOYS VARSITY BASEBALL ACTION
• PRE-ENGINEERED• COMMERCIAL• FARM
419-636-317306559 ST. RT. 34 • EDON
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
• INDUSTRIAL• CUSTOM DESIGN• RESIDENTIAL
• PRE-ENGINEERED• COMMERCIAL• FARM
419-636-317306559 ST. RT. 34 • EDON
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
• INDUSTRIAL• CUSTOM DESIGN• RESIDENTIAL
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Authorized NUCOR Builder
06559 ST. RT. 34 Edon419-636-3173 - [email protected]
Rex How
1302 E Hi h St B
HASCH BODYHASCH BODYHASCH BODYSHOP, INC.SHOP, INC.SHOP, INC.
DUPONT
HASCH BODY SHOP, INC.HASCH BODY SHOP, INC.HASCH BODY SHOP, INC.Owner: Rex Hasch
Phone (419) 636-8925Fax (419) 636-8669
1302 E. High St., Bryan, Ohio
Stryker Panthers Open 2014Season On The Diamond; Drop
2-0 Decision To Wayne TraceSTRYKER: April 1, 2014: The Stryk-
er panthers opened the 2014 season on a blustery and wind swept day at home, playing host to Wayne Trace in out of con-ference action, falling to the visitors 2-0.
For the Panthers, Parker Ruffer went four innings on the mound, allowing five hits and no runs. Brody Shock also threw two innings, allowing two hits and two
runs. Chad Ruffer generated two hits of-fensively, while teammates Parker Ruffer and Colton Benson each had a single on the game.
Runs / Hits / Errors
Wayne Trace 2 – 7 – 0
Stryker 0 – 4 – 2
Wauseon Indians’ PitchingLeads Tribe To Doubleheader
Sweep Of Lima ShawneeLIMA: April 5, 2014 – Ty Suntken and
Clay Tefft both fired complete game efforts and the Wauseon Indians bats did the rest as the Tribe swept a doubleheader from Lima Shawnee on April 5, 2-0 and 6-3.Game #1
Suntken pitched a three hit shutout in the opening game, fanning 13 and walk-ing 3. Jacob Newlove roped a double, and Tefft, Axel Bueter and Nate Suntken each had singles for the Tribe.
Runs / Hits / Errors
Wauseon 2 – 4 – 0
Lima Shawnee 0 – 3 – 0Game #2
Tefft went the route in game #2, al-lowing 3 runs, 2 unearned on 4 hits and 7 passes, whiffing 5. Nate Suntken had a home run and 2 RBIs, Josh Whitcomb plated a pair with a single, Jac Flory had an RBI base hit, Bueter had a pair of sin-gles, and Ty Suntken and Peyten Shadbolt each had a base hit.
Runs / Hits / Errors
Wauseon 6 – 7 – 1Lima Shawnee 3 – 4 – 0
Wauseon Lady Indians Fall5-1 In Non Conference
Road Tilt With EastwoodEASTWOOD: APRIL 1, 2014: The Lady
Indians of Wauseon packed the bus and headed to Eastwood for an out of confer-ence showdown, but the Ladies from East-wood prevailed, setting Wauseon back 5-1.
For the Lady Indians, Sam Norman went four innings allowing three runs off of seven hits, while Brooke Whipple went
two, giving up two runs off of two hits. Of-fensively, Whipple went one for three, re-cording a single while driving in one run.
Runs / Hits / Errors
Wauseon 1 – 4 – 3Eastwood 5 – 9 – 3
Hilltop Cadets ‘Little Big Horned’ By The Wauseon Indians In Doubleheader Sweep
WEST UNITY: April 5, 2014 – The Hilltop Lady Ca-dets carried a 2-0 lead over the Wauseon Lady Indians going into the sixth inning of their opening game on April 5. It was there that the Tribe unleashed the fury of their bats, turning the Lady Cadets’ victory into a scene from Custer’s last stand.
Brooke Whipple clob-bered a 2-run tater in the sixth to take the lead, then Ashley Smith followed up with another 2-run bomb in the seventh to give Wauseon a 5-2 win in the first game. The second game was an all-out assault by the Lady Indians as they wiped up Hilltop, 16-0.Game #1
Brooke Whipple went the route for the Lady In-dians, allowing 2 unearned runs on 9 hits. She had a single to go along with her 2-run homer.
To go along with her 2-run dinger, Alex Smith clocked an RBI double. Ol-iviah Hicks had a single and a double, Faith Hicks had a trio of singles, and Brianna Coblentz, Tiffany King, Alex Whipple and Jordan Sloan each had a base hit.
Jessica Suboski went the first 5 2/3 innings for Hilltop, allowing 3 runs, 2 earned on 8 hits and a walk, fanning 4. Bailey Funkhouser was tagged with 2 runs on 2 hits in 1 1/3 inning of work.
Brooke Chapin had a double for the Lady Cadets, with Adreyn Yates driv-ing in a run with a pair of singles. Shayla Coffman and Brittney Mocherman each had 2 singles, and Allie Schmitt and Sydney Schmitt each had a base hit.
Runs / Hits / Errors
Wauseon 5 – 10 – 1
Hilltop 2 – 9 – 1
Game #2As cold as the Hilltop
bats were, the Wauseon bats were the opposite in this lopsided event.
Sam Norman pitched 5 innings for the Lady Indi-ans, giving up 2 hits, strik-ing out 3 and walking one.
Brooke Whipple, Smith and Hayley Chamberlain carried the big bats for the Tribe in game #2. Smith and Chamberlain each hit a 3-run homer, and Brooke Whipple added a solo shot as part of going 4 for 4 with 2 doubles and a single. Hicks went 3 for 4 with 2 RBIs; Alex Whipple went 2
for 3 with 3 RBIs, and King went 2 for 4 with 2 RBIs. Norman plated a run with a pair of singles, and Banis-ter clocked a double.
Hannah Bleikamp got the start for Hilltop and was knocked out after giving up 7 runs, 5 earned on 4 hits and 2 walks, fanning 2 in 1 1/3 inning. Funkhouser again came on in relief, and
was beaten up for 9 runs, 6 earned on 10 hits and a walk, striking out a pair.
Mocherman and Chapin collected the only two hits for Hilltop.
Runs / Hits / Errors
Wauseon 16 – 14 – 0Hilltop 0 – 2 – 6
Lady Cadets Drop HeartbreakerOn The Road At Fairview
FAIRVIEW: April 1, 2014: – Despite a tremendous effort by Lady Cadet Bailey Funkhouser on the mound, the Lady Ca-dets dropped a tight 2-1 decision to the Lady Apaches on the road on April 1. After two close non-conference outings the Lady Cadets sit at 0-2 on the season with a pair of home stands coming up before opening BBC action.
Funkhouser went the distance in the
game, going 6 innings giving up 4 hits and a pair of runs while recording 1 strike-out and just 2 base on balls. Offensively, LeAnn Joost, Brooke Chapin, along with Funkhouser each recorded hits, with Chapin scoring the lone Cadet run.
Runs / Hits / Errors
Hilltop 1 – 3 – 4Fairview 2 – 4 – 1
"THE HOMETOWN HUDDLE" ~ HAMMER ATHLETICS ~ BODY WORKS
ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
I know it’s spring, but did you see what Kris did in the All-Star Cage
Classic Dunk Contest? YOW!
MADELYN MAGINNFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL
KRIS BOYSELWAUSEON HIGH SCHOOL
Madelyn was a defensive omnipres-ence at the All-Star Cage Classic. Follow
the ball...Madi was always close by.
Track & Field ActionTHE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
Evergreen Rules SupremeIn Track Quad Meet With
NC, Edon & StrykerSTRYKER: April 5, 2014 – The squads of Evergreen, Edon and North Central con-
verged on Panther Country to take on Stryker on April 5.In boys’ competition, the Vikings were able to outdistance the Edon Bombers for first
place with Evergreen placing first with 116.5 points and Edon in second at 92.5 points. North Central placed third with 24 points, and the host Panther Pack finished fourth with 5 points.
Evergreen escaped Edon for first in the girls’ division as well. The Lady Vikes rang up 72.5 points, compared to 66.5 for the Lady Bombers. Stryker finished third with 46 points, and North Central came in fourth with 36.5.
Individual stats for the event were unintelligible.
CONTINUATION OF LADY VARSITY SOFTBALL ACTION
Buy Your Copy Of “The Village Reporter”
Each Week (New Copies Every Wednesday Afternoon)
www.thevillagereporter.comReporterReporter
EDON • MONTPELIER • PIONEER • WEST UNITY • FAYETTE • STRYKER • WAUSEON
STRYKERStryker Main Stop • Woolace & Johnson
WEST UNITYMo Jo’s Grab & Go • Valero • Shamrock
Klinger Pharmacy • Miller’s Country KitchenDollar General • Turnpike Plazas • Park Place
FAYETTER&H Restaurant • Fayette Supermarket
Circle K • Amigos Restaurant • Anchor Bay
ARCHBOLDOne-Stop Center • Pop Shop • Valero
Red Cross Drugstore • Super Value • Sauder Heritage • City Cafe • Field of Memories • Rite Aid • Circle K
BRYANShell • Get & Go Mart • Circle K • Rite Aid
MONTPELIER Main Stop • Circle K • Dollar General
Rowes • Millers New Market • Two Brothers Market • Cool Beanz • Rings Pharmacy
WAUSEONChief Supermarket • Ryan’s Restaurant • Rite Aid
Shoop Ave. Marathon •Courtview Mart ShellA.K.A. Designs • Kolb & Sons
Steve’s Marathon • Circle K • Dollar General
PETTISVILLESunday’s Market • Pettisville Post Office
PIONEER / HOLIDAY CITY
Main Stop • Village Market • Jim’s Barber Shop
Holiday Inn • Village Office • Dollar General • Hutch’s
Marathon
EDON / BLAKESLEEKaiser’s Grocery • Slattery •
Shamrock
6 - “The Hometown Huddle” - Edon, Montpelier, North Central, Hilltop, Stryker, Fayette, Pettisville & Wauseon Sports Action Wednesday, April 9th, 2014
www.ARCHBOLDEQUIPMENT.com
Authorized Generac Generator Dealer
CREIGHTONELECTRIC L.L.C.Commercial - Industrial - Residential
Licensed: Ohio & Michigan
260 West Field Dr., Archbold
Telephone: 419-445-2223Fax: 419-445-2238
Williams Clinic, Inc.
DR. GeRy W. Williams-Chiropractor-
103 W. Lynn Streetstryker, Ohio 43557
Phone: 419-682-4361Fax: 419-682-4362
A/C work - Auto - Farm - Truck
We make all kinds ofhydraulic hoses &
fittings.
Tri-CountyRepair, Inc.
800-872-3220 419-237-2546
We make all kinds of hydraulic hoses &
fittings.
Parker Houkof Montpelier
Jacob Brownof Edon
Chandler Sanfordof Fayette
PHOTOS BY TIMOTHY KAYS, STAFF The ‘Elder Statesman’ Steve Kimpel of Edgerton
Dean Beamont of Stryker
Dean Beamont of Stryker
Dean Beamont of Stryker
Miklo Abner of Hilltop Kris Boysel of Wauseon going over Steve Kimpel and Steve Bowling
Brock Thiel of Edon, Korben Rychener of Pettisville, and Parker Houk of Montpelier
Brock Thiel of Edon and Korben Rychener of Pettisville
Chandler Sanford of Fayette, Kris Boysel of Wauseonand Korben Rychener of Pettisville
Dean Beamontof Stryker
Clayton Fergusonof North Central
Corry Byersof Wauseon
EAST SQUAD DEFEATS THE WEST ... 114-87
2014 Boys’ All-Star Cage Classic Images From April 4th
Wednesday, April 9th, 2014 “The Hometown Huddle” - Edon, Montpelier, North Central, Hilltop, Stryker, Fayette, Pettisville & Wauseon Sports Action - 7
Mention this ad for Special Discounts for New & Current Customers with:
• Customer Owned Tank• Payment on Delivery • 250 Gallons or More
VERY Limited Time Offer - Call NOW While Prices Last
1299 N. Shoop Ave. • Wauseon, OH • 419-335-2220
201 E. Jackson St.West Unity, Ohio
419-924-9077
WoolaceWoolaceElectric Corp.Electric Corp.
419-428-3161419-428-3161
Industrial, Commercial
& Residential
WEST TEAM TRIPS THE EAST...69-61
2014 Girls’ All-Star Cage Classic Images From April 4th
Conner Varner of Stryker
Lauren Hostetler of Pettisville
Hannah Blaylock of Wauseon & Emily Armbruster of Hilltop
Audra Klopfenstein of Pettisville and Conner Varner of Stryker Hannah Blaylock of Wauseon and Hannah Bleikamp of Hilltop
Audra Klopfenstein of PettisvilleMadelyn Maginn of Fayette
Audra Klopfenstein of Pettisville and Conner Varner of Stryker
Madelyn Maginn of Fayette
Baylee Gearhart of Edon
3-Point Contest Winner Conner Varner of Stryker
Emily Armbruster of Hilltop
Hannah Siekemeyer of North Central
Emily Armbruster of Hilltop
Hannah Siekemeyerof North Central
Regan Steffesof Montpelier
8 - “The Hometown Huddle” - Edon, Montpelier, North Central, Hilltop, Stryker, Fayette, Pettisville & Wauseon Sports Action Wednesday, April 9th, 2014
100% Local News,
100% of the Time
Did you know that the majority of the local hometown news printed each week within The Village Reporter cannot be read, heard or watched anywhere else? You can flip through regional television channels, search websites online, listen to the radio, enjoy coffee talk at a local restaurant, or even dig through larger daily newspapers … but even if you had enough time to do all this, you would still miss the majority of your hometown news!
THE VILLAGE REPORTERServing the Northwest Ohio Communities of Edon ~ Blakeslee ~ Columbia ~ Cooney ~ Nettle Lake ~ Montpelier ~
Lake Seneca ~ Holiday City ~ Pioneer ~ Kunkle ~ West Unity ~ Alvordton ~ Harrison Lake ~ Fayette ~ Stryker ~Wauseon
Hometown News Coverage
START YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TODAY:Please fill out form below and mail with proper payment to: The Village Reporter, PO Box 377, West Unity, OH 43570.
Name: _________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: ________________________________________________________
City: _______________________ State: ______________ Zip Code: ______________
Email: ____________________________ Phone: ______________________________
( ) This subscription is a gift, please send the to the above name and address as a gift from me.
( ) 3 Month Subscription - $13.00 ( ) 6 Month Subscription - $25.00 ( ) 12 Month Subscription - $48.00 ( ) 24 Month Subscription - $94.00 ( ) 36 Month Subscription - $135.00
Purchase your subscription online via credit card at www.thevillagereporter.com*Subscription includes weekly mailed traditional print edition & full website privileges to videos & stories (email address must be provided).
6 - “The Hometown Huddle” -
Edon, Montpelier, North Central,
Hilltop, Stryker, Fayette,
Pettisville & Wauseon Sports Acti
on
Wednesday, April 9th, 2014
Recommended