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Local Sports from The CourierSunday, January 13, 2013Boys Basketball: Leipsic stays unbeaten in PCL playLeipsic moved to 10-1 overall and 4-0 in the PCL, handing Columbus Grove (7-4, 2-1) its first league setback. Zach Kuhlman drained four 3-pointers en route to a 16-point performance and Caleb Barrera and Austin Brown each added 15 points for the Vikings. Aric Schroeder had a solid effort with six points, eight assists and five rebounds. Barrera had a team-high six rebounds and Devon Mangas grabbed five as well. Will Vorhees had a superb night for the Bulldogs with 16 points and 11 rebounds. Derek Rieman also had 16 points. columbus grove (7-4, 2-1) Hoffman 2-0--6, Darbyshire 0-0--0, Grothaus 3-2--9, Vorhees 7-2--16, Shafer 2-0--5, Diller 0-0_0, Rieman 7-2--16. TOTALS: 21-40 6-16--52. leipsic (10-1, 4-0) Mangas 3-2—8, Steffan 2-0--4, Barrera 5-5—15, Z. Kuhlman 5-2—16, A. Schroeder 2-2--6, Brown 6-3—15, M. Kuhlman 0-0--0. TOTALS: 23-48 14-19--64. Columbus Grove 12 15 12 13 -- 52 Leipsic 14 22 14 14 -- 64 3-Point GOALS: Columbus Grove 4-11 (Hoffman 2, Grothaus, Shafer); Leipsic 4-12 (Z. Kuhlman 4). rebounds: Columbus Grove 22 (Vorhees 11); Leipsic 26 (Barrera 6, Mangas & A. Schroeder 5). turnovers: Columbus Grove 23, Leipsic 13. junior varsity: Columbus Grove, 46-28. NEW RIEGEL 48 MCCOMB 47 MCCOMB -- Korey Williams cut to the basket, received a pass and laid in the game-winning shot with 2.3 seconds left as New Riegel eked out a 48-47 road win over McComb Saturday night in boys nonconference action. McComb (6-6) had a halfcourt attempt at the buzzer that didn't go. Taylor Reardon made a 3-pointer with 14 seconds left to give McComb a 47-46 lead and set up Williams' game-winner. Brandyn Reinhart led all scorers with 19 points. He made 7 of 8 2-point shots and 5 of 5 from the free-throw line. Jake Dryfuse (12 points) and Williams (11) scored in double figures as well for the Blue Jackets (12-1), who were ranked 18th in the initial Associated Press Division IV rankings. Dalton Buck scored 15 points and dished off six assists for McComb, which had its five-game winning streak snapped. Jerry Brown chipped in 12 ponits and six assists. Clay Grubb and Reardon scored nine points apiece. new riegel (12-1) Nye 0-0--0, Schalk 0-0--0, Williams 3-3--11, Burns 1-0--2, Reinhart 7-5--19, Wank 1-0--2, Dryfuse 6-0--12. TOTALS: 18-32 10-12--48. mccomb (6-6) Reardon 3-0--9, Schroeder 0-0--0, Dysert 1-0—2, Buck 6-2--15, Wilson 0-0--0, Brown 5-2--12, Grubb 4-1--9. TOTALS: 19-41 5-8--47. New Riegel 12 8 12 16 -- 48 McComb 11 12 12 12 -- 47 3-Point GOALS: New Riegel 2-8 (Williams 2); McComb 4-12 (Reardon 3, Buck 1). rebounds: New Riegel 27 (Reinhart & Dryfuse 8); McComb 9. turnovers: New Riegel 20, McComb 9. junior varsity: New Riegel, 41-32. CONVOY CRESTVIEW 39 ARLINGTON 18 ARLINGTON -- Arlington had a rough night offensively Saturday as Convoy Crestview clobbered the Red Devils 39-18 in boys nonconference action between state-ranked teams. Arlington (9-2), ranked sixth in the initial Associated Press Division IV rankings, gave up more turnovers (22) than it scored points (18). When the Red Devils did get shots off, they didn't make many as they went just 8 of 34 shooting from the field. Convoy Crestview (10-1), ranked 18th in the first AP poll, didn't fare much better (15 of 38 shooting), but did enough to get the victory. Cameron Etzler and Connor Lautzenheiser each scored 10 points to lead the Knights. Andrew Hunter led Arlington with seven points. Andrew Glick snared six rebounds. convoy crestview (10-1) Zaleski 0-0--0, Etzler 4-2--10, Lautzenheiser 3-3--10, Helm 3-0--6, Simerman 0-0--0, Brown 1-0--2, Heffner 2-0--4, Bolenbaugh 2-3--7, Ream 0-0--0. TOTALS: 15-38 8-11--39. arlington (9-2) Metzger 1-1--3, McDowell 0-0--0, Hunter 3-1--7, Freed 0-0--0, Steinman 0-0--0, Werst 0-0--0, Green 0-0--0, McBride 1-0--2, Frysinger 0-0--0, Glick 2-0--4, Blunk 1-0--2, Courtney 0-0--0. TOTALS: 8-34 2-5--18. Convoy Crestview 14 9 9 7 -- 39 Arlington 7 3 4 4 -- 18 3-Point GOALS: Convoy Crestview 1-11 (Lautzenheiser 1); Arlington 0-8. rebounds: Convoy Crestview 24 (Bolenbaugh 7, Helm 5); Arlington 20 (Glick 6). turnovers: Convoy Crestview 16, Arlington 22. junior varsity: Arlington, 29-26. UPPER SANDUSKY 56 RIVERDALE 34 UPPER SANDUSKY -- Joe Reile shot Upper Sandusky into a 12-point halftime lead Saturday night and the Rams went on to post a 56-34 North Central Conference boys basketball victory over Riverdale. Reile scored all 15 of his points over the first two quarters, hitting three 3-pointers in the first quarter as the Rams enjoyed a 27-15 halftime lead. Upper Sandusky (7-4, 5-1 NCC) got nine points from Stuart Young and eight from Cody Clifford. Corson Millermaier had six rebounds, while Trent Howard and Clifford each had three assists. Lee Holderman's 12 points led Riverdale (3-8, 2-4). Dillon Farrow grabbed a team-leading eight rebounds. riverdale (3-8, 2-4) Rickle 2-0--4, Pever 2-0--4, Holderman 4-3--12, Farrow 2-0--4, A. Fox 2-2--6, Stewart 0-0--0, J. Fox 0-2--2, Pickett 1-0--2. TOTALS: 13 7-10—34. upper sandusky (7-4, 5-1) Reile 5-2--15, Clifford 1-6--8, Howard 3-0--6, Roeder 2-2--6, Miller 0-0--0, Barnett 0-0--0, Collins 2-0--4, Frey 3-0--6, Young 4-0--9, Millermaier 1-0—2, Myers 0-0--0 TOTALS: 21 10-20--56. Riverdale 7 8 7 12 -- 34 Upper Sandusky 15 12 13 16 -- 56 3-Point GOALS: Riverdale 1 (Holderman); Upper Sandusky 4 (Reile 3, Young). rebounds: Riverdale 17 (Farrow 8); Upper Sandusky 24 (Millermaier 6). turnovers: Riverdale 20, Upper Sandusky 8. junior varsity: Upper Sandusky, 37-16. OTTOVILLE 52 PANDORA-GILBOA 37 OTTOVILLE -- Ottoville's defense allowed just 14 points in the scond half in a 52-37 win against Pandora-Gilboa Saturday night in a Putnam County League boys basketball game. With a seven-point lead at the half, the Big Green (6-7, 1-1 PCL) went on a 20-14 run in the second half to put the game away. Derek Schimmoeller led the Big Green with 19 points and Luke Schimmoeller added 16 points. Seth Schmenk led the Rockets (2-9, 0-2) with 15 points. pandora-gilboa (2-9, 0-2) Rieman 1-0--2, Schmenk 6-3--15, Basinger 1-1--4, Schneck 2-1--6, Maag 0-0--0, Triplehorn 2-1--5, Tousley 2-0--4, Fenstermaker 0-1--1. TOTALS: 14 7-13--37. OTTOVILLE (6-7, 1-1) Schnipke 0-0--0, D. Schimmoeller 4-10--19, R. Honigford 0-0--0, Landin 3-2--8, Turnwald 0-0--0, L. Schimmoeller 6-2--16, Wanzlick 0-0--0, Fischer 1-0--2. TOTALS: 16 16-20--52. Pandora-Gilboa 12 11 5 9 -- 37 Ottoville 12 18 9 11 -- 52 3-Point GOALS: Ottoville 4 (L. Schimmoeller 2, D. Schimmoeller & R. Honigford); Pandora-Gilboa 2 (Schneck & Basinger). ST. WENDELIN 57 MARION CATHOLIC 33 FOSTORIA -- A big fourth quarter propelled St. Wendelin to a 57-33 victory over Marion Catholic in a nonconference boys basketball game Saturday night. Already up by 10 through three quarters, the Mohawks (4-7) outscored the Fighting Irish (2-11) 27-9 in the final quarter. Gabe Walters led the Mohawks with 20 points and nine rebounds. Nick Schumaker and Brady Rutter scored eight points a piece. Matthew Schuler led the Fighting Irish with 10 points and four rebounds. MARION CATHOLIC (2-11) Schuler 3-2--10, Morgan 4-0--8, Flowers 3-0--6, Langley-Maddy 2-1--5, Getha 0-2--2, Lingo 0-1--1, Stokes 0-1--1, Rodriguez 0-0--0, Conley 0-0--0. TOTALS: 12-58 7-13--33. ST. WENDELIN (4-7) Walters 6-8--20, Schumaker 3-2--8, Rutter 2-2--8, Miller 2-1--5, Scudder 1-2--5, Root 1-0--3, Murray 1-0—2, Fretz 1-0--2, Bello 1-0--2, Baker 1-0--2, Frankart 0-0--0, Campbell 0-0--0, Buhrow 0-0--0. TOTALS: 19-47 15-26--57. Marion Catholic 9 5 10 9 -- 33 St. Wendelin 6 6 18 27 -- 57 3-Point GOALS: Marion Catholic 2 (Schuler 2); St. Wendelin 4 (Rutter 2, Scudder & Root). rebounds: Marion Catholic 26 (Lingo 7); St. Wendelin 40 (Walters 9). turnovers: Marion Catholic 20, St. Wendelin 27. UPPER SCIOTO VALLEY 42 CORY-RAWSON 37 RAWSON -- Woody Prater recorded a double-double Saturday night to lead Upper Scioto Valley past Cory-Rawson 42-37 in a nonconference boys basketball game. Prater tossed in 12 points and grabbed 11 rebounds and Dylan Hunsicker scored 13 to help the Rams improve to 9-2 on the season. The Hornets (6-6) lost despite another big effort from Tyler Harris who led all scorers with 26 points and three steals. Teammate Grant Risner grabbed 10 rebounds with three assists. UPPER SCIOTO VALLEY (9-2) Hunsicker 2-9--13, Prater 5-2--12, Rife 3-0--6, Hurley 1-3--5, Howard 1-0--3, Rostorfer 1-1--3. TOTALS: 13-39 15-26--42. Cory-Rawson (6-6) Harris 8-6--26, Sands 0-0--0, Alspach 0-0--0, Risner 2-1--5, Shepler 2-0--4, Welch 1-0--2. TOTALS: 13-46 7-15--37. Upper Scioto Valley 10 9 13 10 -- 42 Cory-Rawson 8 8 9 12 -- 37 3-Point GOALS: Cory-Rawson 4-15 (Harris 4); Upper Scioto Valley 1-12 (Howard). rebounds: Upper Scioto Valley 31 (Prater 11); Cory-Rawson 26 (Risner 10). turnovers: Cory-Rawson 15, Upper Scioto Valley 14. junior varsity: Upper Scioto Valley, 38-32. BLUFFTON 66 FORT JENNINGS 54 BLUFFTON -- Bluffton knocked off Fort Jennings 66-54 Saturday in a nonconference boys basketball matchup. Michael Donley dropped in 23 points for Bluffton (5-6) while teammate Levi Kistler scored 16. Collen Wallenhorst led Fort Jennings (1-12) with 15 points. Teammates Nick Von Sossan, Kurt Warnecke and Brandon Kohli each contributed 11 points. Fort jennings (1-12,0-2) Wallenhorst 6-2--15, Von Sossan 4-1--11, Warnecke 4-2--11, Kohli 2-7--11, Wittle 2-0--4, Kehres 0-2--2. TOTALS: 18 14-19--54. Bluffton (5-6,1-2) Donley 7-7--23, Kistler 6-3--16, N. Stratton 3-0--6, R. Stratton 3-0--6, Ault 2-1--5, Phillips 1-2--4, Skilliter 0-1--1 . TOTALS: 24 14-20--66. Fort Jennings 14 8 9 23 -- 54 Bluffton 17 15 17 17 -- 66 3-Point GOALS: Fort Jennings 4 (Von Sossan 2, Wallenhorst 1, Warnecke 1); Bluffton 4 (Donley 2, Bricker 1, Kistler 1). turnovers: Fort Jennings 18, Bluffton 11. ELMWOOD 52 VAN BUREN 37 BLOOMDALE -- Elmwood came through when it counted the most as the Royals outscored Van Buren 14-3 in the fourth quarter on its way to a 52-37 boys nonconference victory Saturday night. Zach Foster came up huge for Elmwood (7-4). A 6-foot-1 senior guard, Foster made seven shots from the field and buried 12 free throws on his way to a game-high 29 points. Meanwhile, Aaron Arnold added eight points and three steals. Ryan Adolph led Van Buren (3-8) with 15 points. van buren (3-8) Fasone 1-2--4, Endicott 3-0—6, Ry. Adolph 7-0--15, Ro. Adolph 2-0—4, Roberts 2-0—4, Williams 1-1--3, DeVore 0-1--1. TOTALS: 16-46 4-9--37. elmwood (7-4) Chapman 1-0--3, Foster 7-12--29, Mobus 1-1--3, Arnold 3-2--8, Hoiles 0-1--1, Kerr 1-1--3, Robinson 2-1--5. TOTALS: 15-34 18-27--52. Van Buren 14 9 11 3 -- 37 Elmwood 14 12 12 14 -- 52 3-Point GOALS: Van Buren 1-10 (Ry. Adolph 1); Elmwood 4-9 (Foster 3, Chapman 1). rebounds: Van Buren 25; Elmwood 26 (Hoiles 7, Chapman 6). turnovers: Van Buren 17, Elmwood 14. junior varsity: Van Buren, 62-16. VANLUE 46 HOPEWELL-LOUDON 38 BASCOM -- Vanlue rallied in the fourth quarter to send the game into overtime and then blanked Hopewell-Loudon 8-0 in the extra session to knock off the Chieftains 46-38 in a nonconference boys basketball game Saturday night. Zach Garber upped his career point total to 1,027 points. He scored 29 in Friday night's game against Leipsic to go over the 1,000-point mark and added 12 points and 12 rebounds against the Chieftains. Austin Smith led the Wildcats (9-2) with 15 points. Hopewell-Loudon's Tyler Imes led all scorers with 18 points to go along with seven rebounds. Unfortunately for the Chieftains (6-7), Imes was injured on a game-tying layup with eight seconds left and was unable to play in overtime. Alec Gregg netted 11 points and Adam Black grabbed six rebounds and Weston Hill added five rebounds and three assists. Vanlue (9-2) A. Smith 4-4--15, Clymer 2-2--6, Hagerty 3-1--8, L. Smith 2-0--5, Garber 4-1--12. TOTALS: 15-44 8-13--46. HOpewell-LOUDON (6-7) Hill 2-0--4, Sendelbach 0-0--0, Gregg 4-0--11, Black 1-0--2, Depinet 0-0--0, Imes 8-2--18, Rohrbach 0-0--0. TOTALS: 16-38 3-6--38. Vanlue 12 7 7 12 8 -- 46 Hopewell-Loudon 9 15 8 8 0 -- 38 3-Point GOALS: Vanlue 8-26 (Clymer & Hagerty 2, A. Smith, L. Smith & Garber); Hopewell-Loudon 3-6 (Gregg 3). rebounds: Hopewell-Loudon 29 (Imes 7, Black 6); Vanlue 21 (Garber 12). turnovers: Hopewell-Loudon 12, Vanlue 5. ADA 72 WAYNESFIELD-GOSHEN 61 ADA -- A 41-24 first half advantage was the key for an Ada victory as they defeated Waynesfield-Goshen 72-61 Saturday night in a nonconference boys basketball game. Up by four after the first quarter, the Bulldogs (5-7) outscored the Tigers (3-8) 23-10 to extend their lead heading into the half. The Bulldogs never looked back despite being outscored in the third quarter. Mason Acheson led the Bulldogs with 15 points. Austin Dumbaugh added 14 points and Austin Cobb chipped in 10. Lee Turner led the Tigers with 18 points and Dylan Little added 11. WAYNESFIELD-GOSHEN (3-8) Miller 3-3--9, Lake Turner 3-4--10, Hennon 2-0--4, Lee Turner 7-4--18, Little 5-1--11, Titma 2-0--6, Crawford 1-0--3. TOTALS: 24 12-27--61. ADA (5-7) Szippl 2-0--4, Sautter 2-2--6, Willeke 1-0--2, Cobb 3-2--10, Sutton 1-0--3, Waller 3-1--7, Acheson 5-5--15, Bass 0-0--0, Dumbaugh 3-6--14, Decker 2-0--4, Archer 3-1--7, McBride 0-0--0. TOTALS: 25 17-33--72. Waynesfield-Goshen 14 10 18 19 -- 61 Ada 18 23 11 20 -- 72 3-Point GOALS: Waynesfield-Goshen 1 (Crawford); Ada 5 (Cobb & Dumbaugh, Sutton). HERITAGE CHRISTIAN 45 URBANA CHRISTIAN 35 URBANA -- Heritage Christian got off to a slow start, but made a comeback in the second half to defeat Victory Christian of Urbana 45-35 Friday. The Minutemen trailed 21-15 by halftime, but outscored Urbana Christian 30-14 after the intermission. Lewis Larsen had a super game for Heritage Christian (2-6) with 23 points and seven rebounds. Dillon Berry added 10 points and four assists. The Minutemen converted just 6 of 25 shots in the first half, but made 13 of 26 in the second. Zach Hamilton led Victory Christian (0-5) with 13 points. Aaron Reeves had eight points and six rebounds. heritage christian (2-6) Berry 1-0--2, Schultz 1-0--2, Long 1-0--2, Houdeshell 0-1--1, Beal 1-0--2, Larsen 11-1--23, D. Berry 4-1--10, VenDenBerghe 0-3--3. TOTALS: 19-50 6-15--45. victory christian (0-5) Horn 1-0--3, Spence 2-0—4, Hamilton 6-1--13, Jordan 3-0--7, Reeves 4-0--8. TOTALS: 16-41 1-3--35. Heritage Christian 7 8 10 20 -- 45 Urbana Christian 11 10 6 8 -- 35 3-Point GOALS: Heritage Christian 1-8 (D. Berry 1); Victory Christian 2-6 (Horn & Jordan 1). rebounds: Heritage Christian 29 (Larsen 7); Victory Christian 23 (Reeves 6). turnovers: Heritage Christian 25; Victory Christian 33. CONTINENTAL 48 AYERSVILLE 43 CONTINENTAL -- A 17-9 edge in the fourth quarter proved pivotal as Continental topped Ayersville 48-43 in a nonconference boys basketball game Friday night. Continental trailed Ayersville 34-30 after three quarters before putting together its rally. Tyler Rue led Continental with 19 points. Chaz Slattman chipped in 14 points and pulled down five rebounds as the Pirates improved to 5-6. Luke Lawson netted 11 points and Brayton Martin tossed in 10 for the Pilots (7-5). AYERSVILLE (7-5) Lawson 1-9--11, Martin 3-4--10, Kosak 3-1--8, Lamb 3-0--6, Bauman 3-0--6, Smith 2-2--6. TOTALS: 12-27 15-20--43. Continental (5-6) Dockery 2-3--9, Halliwill 1-4--6, Schwarzman 0-0--0, Slattman 7-0--14, Rue 8-3--19, Vogt 0-0--0, Prowant 0-0--0, Bradford 0-0--0, Geckle 0-0--0. TOTALS: 18-40 9-18--48. Ayersville 13 10 11 9 -- 43 Continental 8 11 11 17 -- 48 3-Point GOALS: Continental 2-14 (Dockery 2); Ayersville 4-11 (Martin 3, Kosak). rebounds: Ayersville 21; Continental 15 (Slattman 5). turnovers: Ayersville 16, Continental 8. junior varsity: Continental, 32-27. NORTH BALTIMORE 47 HARDIN NORTHERN 48 DOLA -- Despite a 27-18 halftime deficit, Hardin Northern used a second-half run to narrowly defeat North Baltimore 48-47 Saturday night in a nonconference boys basketball game. The Polar Bears (2-9) outscored the Tigers (1-12) 30-20 in the second half for the win. Hayden Bradley led the Polar Bears with 15 points. Rylie Drumm assisted with 13 points and Jacob Gossard had 11. Tyler Trumbull was the leading scorer for North Baltimore with 16 points. NORTH BALTIMORE (1-12) Nichols 1-0--2, Frost 3-0--8, Newcomer 2-1--5, Watson 2-0--6, Boyer 2-0--4, Williams 1-1--3, Solly 1-0--2, Bishop 1-0--2, Trumbull 6-4--16. TOTALS: 19 6--47. HARDIN NORTHERN (2-9) Bradley 6-2--15, Hipsher 3-0--7, Drumm 5-0--13, Gossard 4-2--11, Lamb 0-2--2. TOTALS: 18 6--48. North Baltimore 11 16 10 10 -- 47 Hardin Northern 9 9 16 14 -- 48 3-Point GOALS: North Baltimore 3 (Watson 2, Frost); Hardin Northern 6 (Drumm 3, Bradley, Hipsher & Gossard). LINCOLNVIEW 56 MILLER CITY 58 VAN WERT -- Miller City rode Ross Kaufman's 25 points to a 58-56 win over Lincolnview Saturday in boys basketball nonconference action. Kaufman, who led Miller City with six rebounds and three steals, received help from teammate Adam Drummelsmith who contributed 11 points. Kyle Williams led Lincolnview (3-10) with 20 points while Kade Carey scored 14. MILLER CITY (9-3) Kaufman 9-7--25, Drummelsmith 4-0--11, R. Neise 3-0--8, A. Niese 2-2--6, Heuerman 1-3--5, Lammers 1-0--2, Venneketter 0-1--1. TOTALS: 20-50 13-18--58. lincolnview (3-10) Williams 7-3--20, Carey 6-2--14, Dowdy 3-3--11, McCleary 3-1--7. TOTALS: 19-36 13-16--56. Miller City 11 20 11 16 -- 58 Lincolnview 10 19 15 12 -- 56 3-Point GOALS: Miller City 5-14 (Drummelsmith 3, R. Niese); Lincolnview 5-17 (Williams 3, Dowdy 2). Rebounds: Miller City 22 (Kaufman 6); Lincolnview 28 (McCleary 6). turnovers: Miller City 13, Lincolnview 19. junior varsity: Lincolnview, 39-27. Subscribe to The Courier. |
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