2013-09-30

Berths in the Ohio High School Athletifc Association’s Division II girls state golf tournament are up for grabs today and we’ll have the latest on that and a whole lot more tonight here at The Courier.

Van Buren, Elmwood and North Baltimore will compete in the Division II girls district golf tournament at Sycamore Springs Golf Course beginning at 9 a.m.

The top three teams and top three individuals not on a qualifying team at Sycamore Springs advance to next week’s state tournament.

Three individuals, Miller City’s Liz Schimmoeller, Liberty-Benton’s Kiera Robinson and Mohawk’s Katelynn Kinley will also compete.

There is also a fill slate of prep soccer and volleyball as well.

Pandora-Gilboa visits LIberty-Benton in a battle of state-ranked BVC volleyball teams. In girls soccer, the last two unbeaten teams in our area, Liberty-Benton and Kalida, will both be in action.

We’ll have scores and stories on all of the games later tonight on our sports weblog, The Blanchard River Buzz. You can also follow us on Twitter for the latest updates @Courier_Sports.

You’ll get the best local sports coverage in the region in the daily print edition of The Courier and online at TheCourier.com.

LOCAL SPORTS
Monday’s Results
College Athletics
MEN’S GOLF — Findlay at NCAA Regional I, Harborside International Golf Center, Chicago
Prep Boys Soccer

Ada at Lima Central Catholic, 5:30

Ottawa-Glandorf at Elida (WBL), 7
Prep Girls Soccer

Bluffton at Liberty-Benton (NCOSA), 5

Lincolnview at Ada (NWC), 5

Delphos Jefferson at Cory-Rawson, 5

Lima Central Catholic at Continental, 5

Kalida at Ottoville (PCL), 6
Prep Volleyball

McComb at Hardin Northern (BVC), 6

Pandora-Gilboa at Liberty-Benton (BVC), 6

Leipsic at Vanlue (BVC), 6

Arcadia at Van Buren (BVC), 6

Arlington at Cory-Rawson (BVC), 6

Oregon Clay at Findlay (TRAC), 6

Delphos St. John’s at Columbus Grove, 6

Riverdale at New Riegel, 6

Ayersville at Ottoville, 6
Prep Girls Tennis

Fostoria at Upper Sandusky, 4:15

St. Marys Memorial at Ada, 4:30

Findlay at Elida, 4:30
Prep Girls Golf

Division II district golf at Sycamore Springs Golf Course
Freshmen Boys Soccer

Toledo St. John’s at Findlay, 5
Freshmen Volleyball

Oregon Clay at Findlay, 5

PREP VOLLEYBALL: McComb one win from share of BVC title

DOLA — McComb’s Jenna Huffman spiked 21 kills and Brenna Dee registered 38 assists Monday night as unbeaten McComb racked up a 25-8, 25-15, 25-12 Blanchard Valley Conference volleyball win over Hardin Northern.

The Panthers (18-0, 7-0 BVC), the No. 2 team in this week’s Division IV state coaches poll, can clinch at least a share of the BVC championship on Wednesday when they travel to Leipsic (16-1, 6-1 BVC).

Makenna Babb had a solid all-around match with nine digs and seven kills. Maddy Roth was 11 of 11 in serve receptions and Emily Clymer, Hailey Huffman and Molly Leppelmeier each added five kills for the Panthers.

Hardin Northern’s Kylee Hooker had 17 digs and Molly Wilson added 12 assists and six digs. Cami Castle slammed seven kills for the Polar Bears (6-8, 2-5 BVC).

Hardin Northern (6-8)

SERVING: Molly Wilson 11-11, Kylee Hooker 4-4, Julia Poling 3-3. ACES: Wilson 1. KILLS: Cami Castle 7, Addy Bame 3. ASSISTS: Wilson 12. DIGS: Hooker 17, Bame 9, Poling 8, Wilson 6.

McComb (18-0)

ACES: Emily Clymer, Makenna Babb, Jenna Huffman, Maddy Roth & Brenna Dee 1. KILLS: J. Huffman 21, Babb 7, Clymer, Hailey Huffman & Molly Leppelmeier 5. ASSISTS: Dee 38. SERVE RECEPTIONS: Roth 11-11, Babb 9-10, Sam Thepsourinthone 3-3. DIGS: Babb 9, Dee 6, Roth & Thepsourinthone 5, Loryn Huffman 3. BLOCKS: H. Huffman 4, J. Huffman 2.

JUNIOR VARSITY: McComb, 25-6, 25-6.

LEIPSIC 3
VANLUE 0

VANLUE — Kelly Nadler, Amber Gerdeman and Haley Gerten combined for 36 kills on Monday as Leipsic prepped for Wednesday’s Blanchard Valley Conference showdown with McComb by rolling to a 25-8, 25-13, 25-12 win over Vanlue.

Nadler was 19 of 21 spiking with 14 kills, Gerdeman 13 for 15 spiking with 13 kills and five blocks and Gerten 13 for 17 spiking with nine kills as Leipsic, ranked sixth among Ohio’s Division IV volleyball teams, improved to 16-1 overall and 6-1 in the BVC. The Vikings will host No. 2-ranked McComb, 19-0 and 7-0 in the BVC, on Wednesday looking to knock off the Panthers and create a three-way tie for the league lead that includes Liberty-Benton (14-3, 6-1 BVC).

Shaylynn Morman was 13 for 14 serving with six aces and Emily Ellerbrock was 31 for 31 setting with 20 assists.

leipsic (16-1, 6-1 bvc)

SERVING: Haley Gerten 19-22, Amber Gerdeman 10-10, Shaylynn Morman 13-14, Emily Ellerbrock 6-6, Rachel Rieman 9-10. ACES: Gerten 2, Gerdeman 3, Morman 6, Rieman 3. KILLS: Gerten 9, Gerdeman 13, Nadler 14. SPIKING: Gerten 13-17, Gerdeman 13-15, Nadler 19-21. ASSISTS: Ellerbrock 20, Rieman 5. SETTING: Ellerbrock 31-31, Rieman 10-10. DIGS: Morman 6, Gerten 7, Ellerbrock 5. BLOCKS: Gerdeman 5.

JUNIOR VARSITY: Leipsic, 25-15, 25-16.

ARLINGTON 3
CORY-RAWSON 0

RAWSON — Britnee Johnson hammered 12 kills and Lauren Willow added 10 as state-ranked Arlington rolled to a 25-11, 25-15, 25-11 Blanchard Valley Conference volleyball win over Cory-Rawson on Monday.

The Red Devils, the No. 7 team in this week’s state poll, improved to 16-2 overall and 5-2 in the BVC. The Hornets fell to 10-7 and 3-4.

Erin Helms had 10 digs and two aces, Lindsay Werst smached eight kills and Laurin Houck chipped in 28 assists for the Red Devils.

Megan Ritter recorded 10 digs and Kendra Tuttle had 10 assists to lead the Hornets.

ARLINGTON (16-2)

SERVING: Lauren Willow 14-14, Erin Helms 8-8, Britnee Johnson 7-8. ACES: E. Helms, Johnson & Lindsay Werst 2, Whitney Dodds 1. KILLS: Johnson 12, Willow 10, Werst 8, Lauren Alexander 4. SPIKING: Johnson 17-19, Willow 16-18, Werst 20-24. ASSISTS: Houck 28. SETTING: Houck 61-63. PASSING: E. Helms 18-18. DIGS: E. Helms 10, Shayna Helms 7, Werst 6. BLOCKS: Lauren Alexander 2.

Cory-Rawson (10-7)

SERVING: Aubry VonStein 7-7, Kendra Tuttle 7-9, Dani Badertscher 5-6. ACES: Badertscher & Aly Core 1. KILLS: Megan Ritter 4, Jordan Hector 3, Adrienne Erford 2. SPIKING: Hector 8-10, Ritter 13-18, Anna Curth 8-9. SETTING: Tuttle 55-56. ASSISTS: Tuttle 10. DIGS: Ritter 10, VonStein & Badertscher 7. BLOCKS: Curth 5, Hector 4.

JUNIOR VARSITY: Arlington, 25-22, 25-14.

LIBERTY-BENTON 3
PANDORA-GILBOA 0

In a battle of state-ranked teams, Liberty-Benton got off to a quick start Monday to dominate Pandora-Glboa 25-12, 25-21, 25-9 in a Blanchard Valley Conference volleyball match.

L-B, ranked No. 7 among Ohio’s Division III schools, improved to 14-3 overall, 6-1 BVC. The Eagles will be rooting for Leipsic to knock off McComb on Wednesday and throw the BVC race into a three-way tie for first.

Rachel Myers was 29 for 30 spiking with eight kills and 30 for 30 setting with 17 assists for Liberty-Benton. Caragan Gray was 40 for 41 setting with 20 assists, 20 for 21 serving with four aces, and 14 for 17 spiking with seven kills.

Mikaylie Morman (19-19 spiking) and Olivia Maag (15-17) led Pandora-Gilboa (13-4, 3-4 BVC) with five kills each.

PANDORA-GLBOA (13-4, 3-4 BVC)

KILLS: Mikaylie Morman 5, Olivia Maag 5. SPIKING: Morman 19-19, Maag 15-17. ASSISTS: Vivian Nofziger 13. SETTING: Nofziger 82-82. DIGS: Kaitlyn Conine 16.

liberty-benton (14-3, 6-1 bvc)

SERVING: Rachel Myers 13-13, Caragan Gray 20-21, Carrie Reynolds 19-20, Olivia Newman 9-10, Blair Harmon 5-5, Brooke Hoehne 7-8. ACES: Gray 4, C. Reynolds 2. KILLS: Myers 8, Gray 7, Alyson Hughes 5, Morgan Lishawa 4, Lauren Kotey 9, C. Reynolds 4. SPIKING: Myers 29-30, Gray 14-17, Hughes 12-14, Lishawa 11-11, C. Reynolds 12-16, Kotey 18-21, Kelsey May 5-5, Abby Reynolds 2-2. ASSISTS: Myers 17, Gray 20. SETTING: Myers 30-30, Gray 40-41. DIGS: Newman 5, Hoehne 8, Harmon 11, Myers 9, Gray 12, C. Reynolds 14. BLOCKS: Gray 2, Kotey 5.

JUNIOR VARSITY: Liberty-Benton, 25-17, 25-21.

ARCADIA 3
VAN BUREN 0

VAN BUREN — Molly Glick had 13 kills and added five blocks as Arcadia cruised past Van Buren 25-13, 25-10, 25-5 in a Blanchard Valley Conference match Monday.

Madie Ramsey was 24 of 24 serving with 20 points, 46 of 46 setting with 24 assists, Abbie Dauterman finished with nine kills and Julia Pina notched seven kills and three digs to lead the Redskins (11-6 overall, 3-4 BVC).

Paige Sudlow recorded 16 digs, Lauren Wise had five digs and a kills and Jennifer Irving added three kills to lead the Black Knights (3-16, 0-7).

Arcadia (11-6)

POINTS: Madie ramsey 20, Ashley Baird 12, Rebecca Kirian 10. SERVING: Ramsey 24-24, As. Baird 14-14, Kirian 13-14. ACES: Kirian 2, As. Baird 1. KILLS: Molly Glick 13, Abbbie Dauterman 9, Julia Pina 7. SPIKING: Glick 15-17, Pina 15-16, Dauterman 16-18. ASSISTS: Ramsey 24, Courtney Cramer 6. SETTING: Ramsey 46-46, Cramer 16-16. DIGS: Kirian 8, Alisha Baird 7, Cramer & Ramsey 5.

Van Buren (3-16)

ACES: Abbey Phillips 2, Kylie Sturgill. KILLS: Jennifer Irving 3, Lauren Wise. ASSISTS: Emily Anderbery 3, Bree Orchard & Phillips 2. DIGS: Paige Sudlow 16, Wise 5, Brylie Rampe 3.

JUNIOR VARSITY: Arcadia, 25-13, 25-17.

Findlay 3
OREGON CLAY 2

Ciara Ralston and Anna Schumm combined for 67 spikes and 30 kills and Emily Pinski was 3 for 3 passing with two digs as Findlay High’s seniors scrap-booked their final game at the FHS gymnasium by knocking off state-ranked Oregon Clay 28-30, 25-18, 25-20, 22-25, 15-8 on Monday.

Ralston was 57 for 62 spiking with 25 kills and five blocks, 19 for 21 passing with 18 digs, and 12 for 13 serving. Schumm was 10 for 11 spiking with five kills and five blocks as Findlay, 11-7 overall, improved to 6-2 in Three Rivers Athletic Conference play and locked up the No. 3 seed for the league tournament that begins Thursday.

“It was a great senior night, a great way for these seniors to go out in their final home game,” said FHS coach Bob Moran.

Oregon Clay entered the macthup 12-2 overall and ranked 19th in Division I. Clay and Findlay had been tied with Toledo Notre Dame for second place in the TRAC standings. Findlay’s win on Monday and Notre Dame’s tie-breaker edge over the Trojans (11-7, 6-2 TRAC) means Notre Dame will be seeded second behind Toledo St. Ursula (17-0, 6-0), Findlay third and Clay fourth when the TRAC tournament gets underway Thursday.

findlay (11-7, 6-2 trac)

SERVING: Ciara Ralston 12-13, Anna Schumm 3-3, Patricia Barreto 19-20, Kelsey Schroeder 11-13, Emily Pinski 2-4, Krista Wurm 14-15, Molly Doepker 15-16, Lindsay George 15-16. ACES: Wurm 2. KILLS: Ralston 25, Schumm 5, Barreto 8, Schroeder 14, Doepker 3. SPIKING: Ralston 57-62, Schumm 10-11, Barreto 14-16, Schroeder 23-25, Doepker 12-16. ASSISTS: George 51. SETTING: George 121-123. PASSING: Ralston 19-21, Schroeder 15-17, Wurm 25-27, Doepker 11-13. DIGS: Ralston 18, Barreto 5, Schroeder 17, Wurm 25, Doepker 17, George 15. BLOCKS: Ealston 5, Schumm 5.

JUNIOR VARSITY: Findlay, 25-17, 25-23.

FRESHMEN: Findlay, 22-25, 25-14, 28-26.

NEW RIEGEL 3
RIVERDALE 0

NEW RIEGEL — Lauren Ladd smashed 12 kills and added eight assists as state-ranked and unbeaten New Riegel spiked Riverdale 25-6, 25-10, 25-11 in a nonconference volleyball match on Monday.

Kata Scherger had 14 kills with 10 digs, Morgan Noftz added 20 assists with four kills and Brittany Gillig served for five aces for the Blue Jackets, now 17-0 and ranked fifth in the latest Division IV state coaches poll.

Taylor Farmer was 33 of 37 setting with eight assists, Carrol Pauley smacked five kills with an ace and Aricka Hill added six digs for the Falcons (5-12).

Riverdale (5-12)

SERVING: Carrol Pauley 6-6, Cara Pauley 5-5. ACES: Carrol Pauley 1. KILLS: Carrol Pauley 5, Kaye Wise & Araeha Dodge 2. SPIKING: Carrol Pauley 10-12, Dodge 14-17. ASSISTS: Taylor Farmer 8. SETTING: Farmer 33-37. PASSING: Taylor Kuenzli 5-8. DIGS: Aricka Hill 6, Taylor Kuenzli 5.

New Riegel (17-0)

SERVING: Brittany Gillig 24-25, Natalie Reinhart 13-13, Elizabeth Zoeller 10-10. ACES: Gillig 5, Reinhart 3, Zoeller 2. KILLS: Kara Scherger 14, Lauren Ladd 12, Morgan Noftz 4. SPIKING: Ladd 19-21, Scherger 17-20, Moftz 9-9. ASSISTS: Noftz 20, Ladd 8. SETTING: Noftz 37-37, Ladd 18-18. DIGS: Scherger 10, Reinhart 6.

JUNIOR VARSITY: New Riegel, 25-11, 25-12.

FRESHMEN: New Riegel def. Sandusky St. Mary’s, 25-20, 25-12.

COLUMBUS GROVE 3
DELPHOS ST. JOHN’S 0

COLUMBUS GROVE — Briana Glass and Rachel Schumacher both dished out 13 assists to power red-hot Columbus Grove to a 25-12, 25-11, 25-11 nonconference volleyball win over Delphos St. John’s. The Bulldogs have won 11 straight matches as they improved to 14-2.

Columbus Grove’s Kelli Vorst served for three aces with seven digs, and Sydney McCluer added three aces and four kills on 11 of 11 hitting. Sammi Stechschulte pounded nine kills.

AYERSVILLE 3
OTTOVILLE 1

OTTOVILLE — Ottoville’s Annie Lindeman slammed eight kills on 20 of 23 attacks as the Big Green dropped a 16-25, 25-23, 25-22, 25-19 nonconference volleyball match to Ayersville on Monday. Chelsey Boecker dished out five assists for Ottoville (4-13).

JUNIOR VARSITY: Ottoville, 26-28, 25-20, 25-11.

PREP GIRLS SOCCER
CONTINENTAL 3
LIMA C.C. 2

CONTINENTAL — Paige Ordway scored a goal and added an assist to lead the Pirates past Lima Central Catholic 3-2 in Monday’s nonconference girls soccer match.

Sloane Zachrich and McKenna Scott also scored as the Pirates improved to 9-2-1. Liz Taflinger and Sydney Santaguida scored for the Thunderbirds (7-5-1).

Continental had a 19-15 edge in shots. Emma Recker had 10 saves for the Pirates. Madison Stolly had three for Lima Central Catholic.

KALIDA 2
OTTOVILLE 0

OTTOVILLE — Brittany Kahle and Laine Laudick scored for Kalida to lift the unbeaten Wildcats to a 2-0 Putnam County League girls soccer win over Ottoville on Monday.

Alexa Ellerbrock was credited with an assist for Kalida (11-0-1 overall, 3-0 PCL), who can wrap up the PCL title with a win or tie at home against Continental on Oct. 8.

Kalida goalkeeper Sarah Verhoff had one save as the Wildcats had a 19-2 edge in shots. Danielle Trenkamp had 11 saves for Ottoville (5-8, 0-3).

LINCOLNVIEW 6
ADA 1

ADA — Lincolnview picked up its first win of the season Monday with a 6-1 Northwest Conference girls soccer victory over Ada at War Memorial Park.

The Lancers improved to 1-9-3 overall while finishing 1-3-1 in conference play. Ada fell to 0-13 and finished 0-5 in the NWC.

LIBERTY-BENTON 6
BLUFFTON 0

Liberty-Benton’s state-ranked girls soccer team dispatched another contender on Monday, blanking Bluffton 6-0 in a North Central Ohio Soccer Association match and moving within a game of clinching at least a share of the league title.

Kayla Trevino scored four goals, giving her 27 on the season and a school-record 87 for her career as L-B improved to 12-0-1 overall and 6-0-0 in the league.

The Eagles have already beaten their closest challengers — Riverdale (6-1 NCOSA) , Van Buren (4-1-1) and now Bluffton (3-2-1) — and can claim at least a share of the league title when they host winless Ada (0-12-0, 0-6-0) on Wednesday. Liberty-Benton, ranked fifth among Ohio’s Division III girls soccer teams, completes league play Oct. 9 against Cory-Rawson (5-4-3, 3-2-1).

Trevino’s four goals allowed her to surpass the previous L-B record of 85 set by Hannah Lugabihl from 2004-07.

Jessie Selhorst and Sophie Norden also scored against Bluffton. Jana Fish had three assists and L-B’s defense held Bluffton without a legitimate shot on goal. The Eagles had 17 shots on goal.

Bluffton’s freshman keeper Jayden Barhorst made 11 saves for the Pirates, 5-6-2 overall.

GOALS: (L-B) Kayla Trevino 4, Jessie Selhorst, Sophie Norden. ASSISTS: (L-B) Jana Fish 3, Selhorst, Brea Minnich, Lauren Marsall. SHOTS-ON-GOAL: Bluffton 0, Liberty-Benton 17. SAVES: Jayden Barhorst (Blu) 11; Kaitlyn Hanrahan (L-B) 0.

RECORDS: Bluffton 5-6-2 overall, 3-2-1 North Central Ohio Soccer Association; Liberty-Benton 12-0-1, 6-0-0.

Boys Soccer
OTTAWA-GLANDORF 1
ELIDA 1

ELIDA — Ottawa-Glandorf’s Brad Croy scored on an assist from Trenton Schroeder and the Titans forged a 1-1 tie with Elida in Western Buckeye League boys soccer action.

Jacob Ellerbrock made three saves in goal for the Titans (2-8-3, 2-4-1 WBL).

GOALS: (O-G) Brad Croy. (Eli) Simen Domaas. ASSISTS: (O-G) Trenton Schroeder. (Eli) Riley Overholt. SHOTS-ON-GOAL: Ottawa-Glandorf 7, Elida 4. SAVES: Jacob Ellerbrock (O-G) 3; Garrett Brinkman (Eli) 6.

RECORDS: Ottawa-Glandorf 2-7-3 overall, 2-4-1 Western Buckeye League; Elida 4-4-3, 3-1-3 WBL.

DISTRICT GIRLS GOLF: Van Buren girls fifth; Mohawk’s Kinley leads area performers

ARLINGTON — Picking the state qualifying teams from the girls Division II district golf tournament at Arlington’s Sycamore Springs Golf Course on Monday was as easy as 1, 2, 3.

Huron, Edison and Defiance distanced themselves from the rest of the pack in landing the three automatic qualifying spots for next week’s state tournament on the Gray Course at Ohio State University. Huron easily topped the district field with a 339 team total, Edison had a 350 and Defiance a 373. No other school was within 15 strokes of the leaders.

Van Buren finished fifth in the 15-team field with a 391 total, North Baltimore tied for ninth (401) and Elmwood was 13th (414).

Erin Neall’s 42-46—88 highlighted Van Buren’s 391 total. Ashley Overmyer, Emily Foust and Zoie Nieto all carded 101s for the Black Knights.

North Baltimore’s Rachel Peters tied for ninth in the medalist rankings with an 87. Morgan Rose shot a 104 and Lindsay Davis and Kelcie Bean checked in with 108s to complete the Tigers first appearance in the girls district tournament.

Taylor Carr carded a 96 and Savannah Baker a 97 to lead Elmwood. Sierra Semko came in at 108 and Alexis Miller at 113.

Mohawk’s Katelynn Kinley was the top area golfer as she finished with a 38-44—82. Liberty-Benton’s Kiera Robinson (46-51—97) and Miller City’s Liz Schimmoeller (42-47—89) also played in the tournament as individuals.

Lakota’s Makayla Dull was the district medalist with an even-par 72 and led a group of three golfers advancing to state from non-qualifing teams. Also advancing were Shelby’s Alexis Jones (75) and Coldwater’s Kelsey Koesters (77).

Golf tournament action continues this week with Findlay’s boys team competing in today’s Division I sectional at Bowling Green’s Stone Ridge Golf Club and Findlay’s girls playing at Sycamore Springs on Wednesday in the Division I sectional.

District competition will be held Thursday, with Division II teams competing at Red Hawk Golf Club and Division III teams teeing off at Stone Ridge.

GIRLS DIVISION II DISTRICT

AT SYCAMORE SPRINGS GOLF COURSE

1, HURON (Rafaella Gioffre 79, Kylie Greulich 81, Allie Lenyo 87, Ashtyn Stadler 92) 359. 2, EDISON (Niclette Mollohan 85, Hannah Stone 85, Lauren Crooks 88, Sarah Wollenslegel 92) 350. 3, DEFIANCE (Annabelle Weisgerber 83, Marisa Behringer 87, Lindsay Froelich 92, Maddie Glassford 111) 373. 4, SHELBY 388. 5, VAN BUREN (Erin Neall 88, Ashley Overmyer 101, Emily Foust 101, Zoie Nieto 101) 392. 6, CARDINAL STRITCH 392. 7. ST. HENRY 403. 8, COLDWATER 404. 9, (tie) BELLEVUE and NORTH BALTIMORE (Rachel Peters 87, Morgan Rose 104, Lindsay Davis 108, Kelcie Bean 108) 407. 11, MINSTER 409. 12, SANDUSKY PERKINS. 13, ELMWOOD (Taylor Carr 96, Savannah Baker 97, Sierra Semko 108, Alexis Miller 113) 414. OTSEGO 442. 15, OAK HARBOR 491.

INDIVIDAL STATE QUALIFIERS: Makayla Dull, Lakota, 72; Alexis Jones, Selby, 75; Kelsey Koesters, Coldwater, 77.

ALL-DISTRICT TEAM

Makayla Dull, Lakota; Alexis Jones, Shelby; Kelsey Koesters, Coldwater, Rafaella Gioffre Huron, Kylie Greulich, Huron; Maddie Kreidler, Sandusky St. Mary’s.

COMPLETE RESULTS: Girl’s Division II Sycamore Springs – Results

PREP TENNIS: Findlay edges Elida 3-2

ELIDA — Corrine Hoffman won her match at No. 2 singles and Findlay High’s girls tennis team swept both doubles matches in posting a 3-2 noconference win over Elida on Monday.

Hoffman topped Meredith Little 6-0, 6-3 and the Trojans’ doubles teams of Emma Miller and Erin Bosse (No. 1) and Rachelle Crow and Jenna Burget (No. 2) completed the win. Miller and Bosse defeated Elida’s Haley Hurst and Ashley Fay 6-3, 6-1, and Crow and Burget topped Summer Slusher and Elizabeth White 6-0, 6-3.

Elida (8-7) earned two wins in singles, including a three-set 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 win by C’era Savage over Savannah Hosey at No. 1. At No. 3 singles, Jacey Higby doubled up Findlay’s Kaitlin Coward 6-3, 6-3.

Findlay (7-11) completes its regular season schedule today at Napoleon. The Trojans will then host the Division I sectional tournament beginning Thursday and wrapping up on Saturday at the FHS Courts.

Prep Girls Tennis
ST. MARYS MEMORIAL 3, ADA 2

SINGLES

No. 1 — Mackenzie Wills (Ada) def. Anna Ernst, 6-1, 6-0.

No. 2 — Abby Wilker (SM) def. Alex James, 6-2, 6-3.

No. 3 — Hannah Felver (SM) def. Meredith Marshall, 6-0, 6-0.

DOUBLES

No. 1 — Jenna Perry & Bailey Rust (SM) def. Olivia Goner & Hailey Maier, 6-1, 6-2.

No. 2 — Libbie Milks & Meredith Morgan (Ada) def. Jennifer Lauth & Shaylin Kiehl, 6-2, 6-2.

RECORDS: Ada 6-5.

Upper Sandusky 5, Fostoria 0

SINGLES

No. 1 — Nadia English (US) def. Erica Moore, 7-6 (1), 6-3.

No. 2 — Taylor Dilley (US) def. Autumn Affholder, 6-3, 6-1.

No. 3 — Shelby Passet (US) def. Jessica Kauffman, 6-3, 6-2.

DOUBLES

No. 1 — Kiley Saylor & Melissa Latham (US) def. Ellen Guan & Jillian Smith, 6-2, 6-1.

No. 2 — Jordan Born and Jamie Brown (US) def. Sabra Tate & Destinie Farris, 6-2, 6-0.

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