Prep Roundup: Perrysburg baseball beats BG to clinch tie for NLL title (5-24-14)

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Perrysburg’s Trevor
Hafner (left) congratulates teammates Nick Fleming (middle) and Seth Durham after they scored during
Friday’s game against Bowling Green. (Photos by Enoch Wu/Sentinel-Tribune)

Perrysburg’s baseball team clinched at least a tie for the Northern Lakes League championship Friday with
a 10-2 win at Bowling Green.
The Yellow Jackets finished the regular season 21-7 overall and 11-3 in the NLL.
Anthony Wayne is 9-3 in the NLL and can tie Perrysburg for the championship by beating Napoleon and
Maumee next week.
Perrysburg’s leading hitters were: Seth Durham, 3-for-4, double, two runs, two RBI; Mark Delas, 2-for-5,
two RBI; Gus Dimmerling, 3-for-4, double, two runs, two RBI; and Connor Jordan, 3-for-4, run.
BG’s leading hitters were: Ricky Riggs, 2-for-4, double, two runs; Hogan Pash, 2-for-4; and David Fouts,
2-for-3. The Bobcats are 15-12, 3-10.
Perrysburg also won the league last season and the NLL title was its third in the last four seasons.
Elmwood 6, Otsego 4
In Tontogany, Elmwood scored twice in the fifth, three times in the sixth and once in the seventh to
erase a 2-0 deficit in an NBC game.
Jarrett Childress was 2-for-4 with two RBI for Elmwood. Also for the Royals, Tayte Lentz and Trevor
Solether both doubled, and Nick Gillett had a single and two RBI.
Elmwood finished the season 13-13 overall and 6-6 in the conference.
SOFTBALL
REGULAR SEASON
Eastwood 10, Genoa 5
In Genoa, Eastwood rallied for seven runs in the fifth to overcome a 5-3 deficit in a Northern Buckeye
Conference game.
The Eagles improved to 26-2 overall and 12-1 in the NBC. They’ll host Elmwood Thursday in a game for the
NBC championship.
Elmwood is 11-1 in the conference and also visits Otsego Tuesday.
Eastwood’s leading hitters were: Mackenzie Albright, 3-for-5, home run; Maddie Fix, 2-for-4; Morgan Getz
and Anna Rahrig, both 2-for-3; and Cassidy Rolf, double.
DISTRICT
TOURNAMENT
DIVISION IV
Lakota 5,
Tiffin Calvert 2
At Fremont Ross, Lakota won to advance to the regional in Findlay.
DISTRICT TRACK
DIVISION II
At Oak Harbor
Eastwood boys win,
Eagle girls second
Eastwood’s boys won four events and totaled 102 points to win the district championship by 35 points over
Clyde.
The Eagles won two individual events and two relays.
Devin Snowden won the 300 hurdles (38.86) and Tim Hoodlebrink won the 800 (1:56.99),
Eastwood won the 400 and 1,600 relays.
The 400 team of Grant Geiser, Snowden, Seifert and Jake Hoodlebrink won in 43.50.
The 1,600 team of Tim Hoodlebrink, Joe Salinas, Brennan Seifert and Snowden won in 3:31.20. Snowden also
was second in the long jump (22-81?2).
In the girls meet, Eastwood was second with 108 and Elmwood was fourth with 691?2.
Eastwood’s Hannah Sponaugle won the 1,600 in 5:26.24.
Rossford’s Regan Clay won the 200 and the 400.
Clay won the 200 in 25.08 to break the district record of 25.40 set by Macomber’s Collette Ellison in
1986. Clay won the 400 in 58.18.
Rossford also won two relays.
The 400 team of Taylor Stolar, Jessica Pietrasz, Shelby Redway and Clay won in 1:45.35.
The 1,600 team of Redway, Clay, Stolar and Pietrasz won in 4:07.08.
Lake’s Sara Dabney won the high jump (4-10).
The top four finishers in each event qualified for next week’s regional at Lexington.
Complete results of the meet are posted at www.sent-trib.com.
At Defiance High School
Gorski, Avers
each win twice
Otsego’s Cole Gorski and Brandon Avers each won two events.
Gorski won the 100 in 11.01 and the 200 in 22.29. He won three district titles in all after clearing 15-6
to win the pole vault Wednesday.
Avers was first in the 1,600 (4:24.11) and the 3,200 (9:52.14).
Otsego finished third as a team with 76 points, trailing Ottawa-Glandorf and Wauseon with 84 each.
In the girls meet, Otsego’s Alex Wenig finished fourth in the 800 (2:28.03).
The top four finishers in each event qualified for next week’s regional in Dayton.
Complete results of the meet are posted at www.sent-trib.com.
DIVISION I
At Tiffin Columbian
Bowling Green’s Maria Horrigan was second in the pole vault (11-6) and third in the long jump (16-73?4 ),
and Sasha Lanning was second in the 1,600 (5:27.69).
In the boys meet, BG’s Sam Panter finished fourth in the 110 hurdles (15.97).
The top four finishers in each event qualified for next week’s regional at Amherst Steele.
Complete results of the meet are posted at www.sent-trib.com.

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