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Stryker Panthers Travel To Wauseon Indians Defeat Montpelier Ayersville For Double Header; 11-1 At Home In NWOAL Action Drop 2 Games To Pilots
AYERSVILLE The Stryker Panthers traveled to out of conference opponent Ayersville on Saturday, April 12 for a double header with the Pilots, falling 6-0 in the first game and dropping the second outing 6-1. The setbacks drop the Panthers to 1-4 on the season, while remaining at 1-0 in the BBC. Game #1 Cody Hall went the distance in game 1 for the Panthers on the mound, allowing just 4 hits and 2 earned runs while striking out 6 in the loss. Offensively for Stryker, game 1 was a difficult battle, recording just 1 hit in the game when Brody Shock connected for a single and the lone hit of the game. RUNS / HITS / ERRORS Stryker 0 1 5 Ayersville 6 4 1 Game #2 Dean Beamont went the distance for the Panthers in game 2, giving up 5 hits and allowing 6 runs. Beamont also recorded 3 strikeouts while allowing 9 bases on balls. Offensively for Stryker, the Panthers managed just 4 hits in the game, Beamont, Colton Benson, Brody Shock, Parker Ruffer and Zach Birky each connecting for singles in the loss, with Ruffer driving in 1 RBI. RUNS / HITS / ERRORS Stryker 1 4 2 Ayersville 6 5 1 WAUSEON: April 14 Wauseon handed the Montpelier Locomotives a road setback in the NWOAL, handling the visiting Locos a 11-1 on April 14. Taking the mound for Wauseon in the victory, Ty Suntken recorded the win, going 6 innings allowing just 1 run off of 2 hits in the game. Suntken also set down 14 Montpelier batters in the game while giving up just 1 walk. Offensively for the Indians, Jacob Newlove continued having a hot bat on the season, going 3 for 4 and bringing home 2 RBIs in the game. Axel Bueter also drove in 1 run off a 1 for 1 performance in the batters box while Nate Suntken connected at
the plate, driving in 3 runs for the Indians. Josh Kauffman went 2 for 4 with 2 RBIs while Brady Rupp and Jacob Maberson also connected for a hit. For the Locomotives, Dalton Surbey took the loss, going 3 and 1/3 innings, allowing 6 runs off of 5 hits and walking 5. Andrew Luke, Jared Shoup, and Josh Lewellen also saw action on the mound for the Locos in the loss. Cody Caudill and Jared Shoup also recorded the lone 2 hits on the game for Montpelier. RUNS / HITS / ERRORS Wauseon 11 9 0 Montpelier 1 2 1
SCORE ... Jacob Newlove beats the throw to the plate to score for Wauseon.
TEAM PLAYER ... Jared Shoup helps his team along during the game against the Indians.
STAR PITCHER ... Ty Suntken puts his all into this pitch. Suntken is having another All-Ohio season for the Indians.
PHOTOS BY LUCINDA HELD-FAULHABER, STAFF 6-3 AND OUT ... Brock LOCKDOWN ... Landon Bloir of Edon puts an infield pop Thiel of Edon fires the ball away. to first.
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SCORE ... Jalen Towers of Hilltop scores, with Noah Miller of Pettisville covering.
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Wauseon Lady Indians Fall To Pegorch Lifts Stryker Fairview Apaches At Home In Panthers To Extra Innings Non-Conference Action Victory Over North Central
At the plate for Wauseon, Breanna Coblentz went 2 for 3, scoring the Lady Indians lone run. Ashley Smith went 2 for 3 with a RBI credited for the game. Tiffany King rounded out the offense for Wauseon, connecting for a single in the loss. RUNS / HITS / ERRORS Wauseon 1 5 2 Fairview 12 14 0 STRYKER: April 14 The Stryker Lady Panthers played host to North Central on a cold and blustery day at the Stryker Athletic Complex on April 14 for a BBC showdown with the Lady Eagles. It took extra innings to decide the game, but in the bottom of the 8th inning, Tasha Pegorch stepped up to the plate and connected for a 2 run shot over the fence to lift the Lady Panthers to a 9-8 home victory. Conner Varner went the distance on the mound for Stryker, allowing 8 runs off of 8 hits. Varner also fanned 14 batters in the game, while walking only 4 in the contest. For North Central, Makayla Hayes went the distance, giving up 9 runs while setting down 5 Panther batters. Offensively for the Lady Panthers, Pegorch hit for 2; blasting the game winner and also hitting for a single. Varner also had a hot bat, hitting for a single and two doubles in the game; Conner Sullivan also hit for a double, while teammate Megan Neville connected for two singles. Sierra Walters hit for a single and a double; Taylor Haines rounded out the offensive on the afternoon for Stryker. For the Lady Eagles, Abbey Litzenberg connected for a single and a double; Alyssa Swank had two hits, also with a single and a double while Tristin Tomblin made contact for a double. Sabrina Pickford, Rachael Oxender and Chyna Haskell each connected for singles in the loss for North Central. RUNS / HITS / ERRORS North Central 8 8 7 Stryker 9 11 3
Wauseon Lady Indians Drop Loss To Liberty Center Tigers By A Narrow 6-5 Margin
LIBERTY CENTER: April 10- Wauseon took to the road on April 10 for a conference showdown with the Liberty Center Lady Tigers, falling 6-5 in NWOAL action. On the mound for the Lady Indians, Samantha Norman went the distance in the game allowing 6 runs off of 8 hits, while sitting down 8 batters. Offensively for the Lady Indians, Ashley Smith blasted a inside the park homer while turning in a 3 for 4 performance with 4 RBIs. Hayley Chamberlain drove in the remaining RBI with a single in the game. Breanna Coblentz went 2 for 5, scoring twice; Tiffany King also went 2 for 5 while scoring a run and Brooke Whipple had a pair of singles. Alex Whipple also posted a hit in the game in the loss for the Lay Indians. Errors were costly in this game, with Wauseon committing 4 errors versus just 2 for the Lady Tigers. RUNS / HITS / ERRORS Wauseon 5 12 4 Liberty Center 6 8 2
Bailey Funkhouser Throws Perfect Game To Lead Hilltop Over Fayette In BBC Softball Play
WEST UNITY: April 10, 2014 There are several ways that a pitchers outing can be described, the least common of which is perfect. To reach that level, a pitcher must not allow an opposing batter to reach base, meaning that the fielders must play error-free ball. That rarest of rare performances was turned in by Bailey Funkhouser on April 10, as she led the Hilltop Lady Cadets to a 20-0 five-inning win over the Fayette Lady Eagles. Funkhouser was perfect on the day, facing the minimum 15 batters and retiring them in order, registering nine strikeouts along the way. Leah Bussing went the distance for Fayette and, although she had control issues, she had almost as little support in the field behind her as she did from the Fayette bats. The Lady Eagles committed six errors, making the Lady Cadets RBI machine spin into overdrive. Bussing allowed 20 runs, only 7 of which were earned on 9 hits and 11 walks. Hannah Bleikamp led the Lady Cadet offense with an RBI single and, in the fourth inning, she added a base clearing 3-RBI PHOTOS BY BILL BRAY, STAFF triple to dead center. Brittney Mocherman GROUND BALL ... Brook Whipple, from her BUNT ... Jordan Sloan lays down a bunt plated 3 with a pair of singles, Funkhouser pitching position, scoops up a ground ball. with her turn at bat. helped her own cause with a pair of RBI base hits, Sydney Schmitt chased in a run with a double, and Shayla Coffman drove in a run with a single. Adreyn Yates had a single, and LeAnn Joost, Brooke Chapin and Karissa Crisenbery each had an RBI. STATS NOT RECEIVED BY TIME OF PRESS RUN
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Hilltop Cadets Travel Out Of Conference For Contest With Delta; Fall 13-3
DELTA, April 17 The Hilltop Cadets took an out of conference trip on April 18 to play the Delta panthers on the Panthers home field, falling to host Delta 13-3. Taking the mound for Hilltop in the loss, Miklo Abner was hit with the loss, going 2 and 1/3 innings, allowing 8 runs off of 5 hits. Also seeing action for the Cadets, Chad Champion went 2 and 1/3 giving up 5 runs off of 5 hits in the game. Offensively for Hilltop, Nic Schieber powered out a double and a single off of the stingy Panther pitching. Justin Grapengeter and Miklo Abner also hit in the game for the Cadets. RUNS / HITS / ERRORS Hilltop 3 5 6 Delta 13 10 0
WELCOME HOME ... Landon Bloir of Edon is welcomed home after yanking a pitch over the right field fence.
North Central Sweeps Double Header With Hudson; Reeves Gets Game 2 No Hitter
HUDSON, April 19, 2014 The North Central Eagles hit the road and headed north for a Saturday double header on April 19, setting down host Hudson in game one 4-0 and taking the second game 4-1. Game #1 North Central Senior Dylan Hutchison took to the mound in game one on the day, throwing an impressive 1 hitter. Hutchison also gave up only 4 walks in the game while fanning 6 batters. Jordan Reeves had the big bat for North Central, powering out 2 singles and bringing home 2 runs in the game. Colton Pilmore also connected for 2 singles while Hutchison rounded out the Eagles offense with a single in the game. RUNS / HITS / ERRORS North Central 4 5 0 Hudson 0 1 3 Game #2 Jordan Reeves took the mound in game two for North Central, throwing a tremendous 7 innings, allowing no hits while giving up 7 walks. Reeves also sat down 8 batters in the game for the win. Josh Sawyer connected for two triples in the game, driving in 1 RBI while Branden Turner, Dylan Hutchison, and Josh Roesener also each connected for singles in the North Central victory. RUNS / HITS / ERRORS North Central 4 5 0 Ottawa 1 0 2
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