Tag: Northern Buckeye Conference
Bobcats move to 3-0 with 62-52 win over Eastwood
PEMBERVILLE — A year ago, then-Eastwood senior Case Boos had a last second steal and buzzer-beater layup to give the Eagles a 59-57 win over Bowling Green.
Kachmarik scores 24 as Eagles win OT thriller
TONTOGANY — Eastwood recovered from an early 17-point deficit to defeat Northern Buckeye Conference foe Otsego, 57-52, in overtime Friday.
Eagles rout Flyers, 54-23
PEMBERVILLE — Eastwood senior Kayla Buehler had 19 points and six steals and senior Amelia Ward had 13 points, four steals and six rebounds as the Eagles routed visiting Lake, 54-23, in Northern Buckeye Conference action Wednesday.
Oliver scores 20 as Eagles rout Panthers, 66-22
PEMBERVILLE — Eastwood junior Dayquan Oliver scored 20 points as the Eagles opened the season and Northern Buckeye Conference play by blasting visiting Maumee, 66-22, Tuesday.
Lake downs Otsego, 73-72, behind Snyder’s buzzer-beater
TONTOGANY — After trailing Otsego 38-16 with 2:24 remaining in the second quarter, Lake boys basketball kicked into gear and defeated the Knights, 73-72.
Buehler’s 23 leads Eagles past Comets
PEMBERVILLE — Eastwood rebounded from a double-digit deficit to defeat Genoa, 44-42, in both teams’ Northern Buckeye Conference girls basketball opener Friday.
Flyers defeat Knights, 40-36, in NBC opener
TONTOGANY — Lake girls basketball applied its patented full court pressure in the second half to win its Northern Buckeye Conference opener at Otsego, 40-36, Thursday.
Bobcats win second straight, down Panthers 34-30
Bowling Green senior point guard Lola Thompson scored 18 points and shooting guard Macyn Dean-Scheele scored 10 lead the Bobcats to a 34-30 non-league win over visiting Maumee Tuesday.
Knights down Tigers, 37-35, on Lehr’s buzzer-beater
TONTOGANY — Otsego junior Samantha Lehr scored the game-winner on a layup at the buzzer as the Knights opened the season by defeating North Baltimore, 37-35.
Flyers’ dream season ends one game from state final 4
LEXINGTON — In a game that saw four players committed to NCAA Division I colleges, Lake volleyball held their own against the No. 2-ranked Division II team in Ohio.