Prep Roundup: Bobcat hockey dominates Troy (12-16-13)

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Bobcat hockey dominates TroyBowling Green improved to 5-3 overall Sunday with a 9-2 win over Troy
in a nonconference high school hockey game at the Ice Arena.The Bobcats scored nine straight goals after
Troy took a 1-0 lead just 2:01 into the game.Seven different players scored for the Bobcats, including Grant
DeWitt with two goals and two assists, and Jeremy Chambers with two goals and one assist.Phillip Rich and
Clark Mayberry each had a goal and two assists, and Connor Rogowski, Matt Cousino and Connor Senn scored the
other goals.The Bobcats scored three power-play and two short-handed goals, and out-shot Troy by a 54-12
margin.BG’s Tanner Fausnaugh and Michael Koldan combined for 10 saves.The Bobcats’ home game Saturday
against Findlay was postponed because of snow. A makeup date has not been announced.BASKETBALL GIRLSElmwood
62, Lake 44In Jerry City on Friday, Elmwood posted the Northern Buckeye Conference win to improve to 4-2
overall and 4-0 in league play.Samantha Ervin scored 21 points, including 10 in the fourth quarter for
Elmwood, and Kristen Curtis added 14.Catie Phalen scored 18 points for Lake, 4-3, 2-2.BOWLING BOYSEastwood
improves to 3-0At Tri-County Lanes, Eastwood improved to 3-0 with a 3,093-2,528 win Friday over
Gibsonburg.Matt White had games of 214 and 248 for a 462 total for Eastwood, while Kyle Waynick had a 257
game and a 428 total.Also for the Eagles, Mike Young had a 245 game and a 423 total, and Andrew Dennis had
games of 203 and 213 for a 416 total.GIRLSEastwood remains perfectEastwood posted a 2,426-2,119 to improve
its record to 3-0.Kat Przybylski had a 232 game and a 431 total for Eastwood.WRESTLINGPerrysburg finishes
11thIn the Ironman Tournament at Walsh Jesuit, Perrysburg was 11th with two placers.Rocco Caywood (182) and
Cale Bonner (285) both finished second. Caywood dropped a 5-1 decision to Bob Nical of Allentown, Texas,
currently ranked No. 1 in the nation.Bonner lost 2-1 to Michael Johnson of Montini Catholic High School in
Lombard, Ill. Johnson is ranked sixth in the nation.Elmwood wins Arcadia tourneyIn Arcadia, Elmwood finished
with 236 1/2 points to win the nine-team tournament,The Royals had three individuals champions: Brik
Dauterman (138), Dylan Hall (145), and Nick Wiseman (220).Daniel Shoemaker (106), Dylan Benschoter (132),
and Jack Hagemyer (285) each finished second for Elmwood.Lakota splitsIn Gibsonburg, Lakota split two
matches Friday, beating Port Clinton (48-24) and losing to GIbsonburg (36-23).

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