Prep Roundup for 1-5-11

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By Sentinel Sports Staff
In Suburban Lake League boys games it was: Elmwood 64, Eastwood 44; Otsego 78, Lake 62; Woodmore 59,
Gibsonburg 47; and in a non-league game it was: Genoa 53, Oak Harbor 36.
In an MAL boys game it was: Hopewell-Loudon 41, Lakota 28.
In a non-league girls gait was: Hopewell-Loudon 47, Northwood 36.
BOYS
Hopewell-Loudon 41,
Lakota 28
In Kansas, Tyler Tyree scored 25 points as Hopewell improved to 3-4, 2-1.
The Chieftains took a 19-9 lead at the half to keep Lakota winless (0-8, 0-3).
Lakota’s Nick McDole had 14 points and seven rebounds.
Woodmore 59, Gibsonburg 47
In Elmore,Woodmore out-scored Gibsonburg, 19-7 at the free-throw line.
Bryan Kuhlman led Woodmore with 18 points, while Donny Bowen had 12 and Cody Croll added 10. The Wildcats
are 4-4, 2-1.
Gibsonburg is 3-3, 1-1.
GIRLS
Hopewell-Loudon 47,
Northwood 36
In Northwood, Lauren Trumpler scored 13 points, C.J. Hohman added 12 and Danielle Rohrbach had 10 as
Hopewell improved to 3-6 overall.
Kelcie Hansen had seven points for Northwood (2-7), which trailed 27-18 at the half.
Hopewell made 14-of-26 free throws to just 5-of-13 for Northwood.
BOYS BOWLING
Perrysburg wins
In Rossford, Perrysburg was a 2,324-2,310 winner over Anthony Wayne in a Northern Lakes League match at
Interstate Lanes. The Yellow Jackets totaled 972 and 786 in regular games against AW’s 894 and 866.
Trailing by two pins going into the Bakers, Perrysburg out-scored AW, 566-550, in the three Baker games.

Tony Batey led Perrysburg with games of 216 and 213, for 429.
Rossford wins
In Maumee, Rossford opened its NLL season with a 2,713-2,597 loss at Timbers Lanes.
Cory Zalesak led Rossford with games of 224 and 245 for a 469 total. Josh Teneyck added an opening 277
game for 427.
Junior varsity results
BOWLING
Perrysburg defeated Anthony Wayne, 2,068-1,863. Josh Siebert led Perrysburg with a 183 and a 356.
Rossford lost to Maumee, 2,138-1,825.
Junior high basketball
EIGHTH GRADE
BOYS BASKETBALL
Genoa defeated Elmwood, 54-13. Keyon Camden, Trevor Robbins and Jayden Edwards were Elmwood’s top
performers/

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