Roundup: Temple Christian gets ninth volleyball win

Volleyball

Temple Christian 3,

Ridgedale 0

The Pioneers won 25-16, 25-9, 25-19 to go to 9-2 overall and 2-0 in the Northwest Central Conference. Cecelia Worsham had seven aces, 20 kills and eight digs, Jessica Holloway had three aces and 13 digs, Kaylee Linhart had 13 digs and 16 assists and Emily Bontrager had 13 assists for Temple Christian.

Marion Local 3,

New Knoxville 0

NEW KNOXVILLE — The Flyers won 25-9, 25-12, 25-13. Lydia Eifert had 11 digs, Julia Moeller had 14 assists, Stella Huelsman had seven kills, Nora Eckstein had four aces, Lindsey Koenig had seven kills, Natalie Evers had 11 assists and Chloe Ronnebaum had nine kills for Marion Local.

St. Henry 3, Minster 0

The Redskins won 25-14, 25-16, 25-14. Kayla Lamm had five kills, Alayna Prenger had 10 assists, Macy Prenger had eight digs and Lilly Barhorst had nine kills and five digs for Minster.

Fort Recovery 3,

Delphos St. John’s 0

FORT RECOVERY — The Indians won 25-14, 25-16, 25-19

Abby Kerner had eight kills and 10 digs, Laila Sites had 11 kills and Grace Moenter had 14 assists for DSJ.

Leipsic 3, Lincolnview 0

The Vikings won 25-11, 25-19, 25-20. Kasey Brough had 13 kills and three aces, Alaina Brown had 11 digs, Alivia Jones had 11 kills and nine digs and Serenity Seifer had 30 assists for Leipsic. Beth Hughes had fieve kills, Carsyn Looser had five kills, Grace Brickner had nine digs and 18 assists for Lincolnview.

St. Marys 3, Van Wert 0

The Roughriders won 25-10, 25-17, 25-12. Halle Huston had 15 kills and 10 digs, Brynn Clark had 13 kills and three blocks, Lily Rammel had 36 assists, surpassing 1,000 for her career, and Ashlie Nuss had 17 digs and three aces for St. Marys.

Perry 3,

Upper Scioto Valley 0

The Commodores won 25-14, 25-15, 25-21. Lexenna Lee had seven aces and 19 assists, Carlee Dalton had five aces and 10 assists and Mary Hoersten had 13 kills for Perry.

Celina 3, Elida 0

Celina won 25-14, 25-13, 25-10. Brooklyn Bourne, who has reached 500 digs for her career, had 11 kills, Mylee Sapp had eight kills, Payton Bertke had 37 assists, Samantha Jenkins had four aces and Allison Schwieterman had 17 digs for Celina.

Crestview 3,

Spencerville 0

The Knights won 25-7, 25-11, 25-4. Ellie Kline had 12 aces and eight digs, Adelyn Figley and Myia Etzler had six kills each and Cali Gregory had 17 assists for Crestview.

Waynesfield-Goshen 3,

Ridgemont 2

The Tigers won 25-19, 18-25, 20-25, 25-16, 15-9. Sami Parker had three aces, 14 digs, 15 assists and 11 kills, Tatelyn Faraglia had 16 assists and 11 kills, Raegan Hutchison had four aces and 11 kills, Olivia Turner had 13 digs and Bella Fry had 12 digs for W-G.

Bluffton 3,

Delphos Jefferson 2

DELPHOS — The Pirates won 17-25, 25-6, 26-24, 27-29, 15-12. Ayla Grandey had 23 kills, Kendall Stackhouse had 15 kills, Gracie Yarnell had 24 assists and 13 digs, Olivia Hobensack had 22 assists, Avery Talavinia had 26 digs, Dylan Worcester had 16 digs, Morgan Fruhey had 11 digs and Olivia Siferd had three blocks for Bluffton. Payton Shade had seven kills, five blocks and 18 digs, Lela Grogg had six kill and 11 digs, Jessa Rostorfer had eight aces and 20 digs and Gwen Teman had 14 digs and 10 assists.

Kalida 3, Ayersville 1

The Wildcats won 25-10, 20-25, 25-20, 25-13. Malia Romes had 16 kills and six aces, Maria Gerding had 37 assists, Riley Nienberg had nine kills and 15 digs, Brooke Erhart had eight kills and four aces and Whitney Unverferth had five aces and 13 digs for Kalida.

Pandora-Gilboa 3,

Continental 0

CONTINENTAL — The Rockets won 25-18, 25-22, 25-15. Delaney Bowers had six kills and 24 digs, Teaghan McDougle had 16 assists, Lauren Williams had eight digs and Rhaegan Marshall had 12 kills and eight digs for Continental.

Ottawa-Glandorf 3, Bath 0

OTTAWA — The Titans won 25-11, 25-15, 25-7. Claire Foust had six kills, 10 digs and four blocks and Claire Armentrout had six assists and five digs for Bath.

Ada 3, Columbus Grove 1

The Bulldogs won 25-21, 23-25, 25-22, 27-25. Daicy Robinson had 11 kills and three blocks, Tessa Griffith had seven kills, Courtney Sumner had 24 digs and three aces, Autumn Andreasen had 28 assists and 19 digs, Josie Phillips had 11 digs and Jenna Bassitt had 10 digs for Ada. Jaylen Sautter had 10 kills and 14 blocks. Makailey Bermudez had eight kills, 12 blocks and 20 digs, Brynn Fortman had 38 digs and Sage Clement had 20 assists for Grove.

Defiance 3, Kenton 0

The Wildcats fell 25-20, 25-12, 25-14.

New Bremen 3, Coldwater 1

NEW BREMEN — The Cardinals won 25-19, 24-26, 25-17, 28-26. Mia Knapke had 23 assists, Spencer Etzler had 18 digs, Morgan Blasingame had 15 kills and Kendra Clune had five total blocks.

Boys golf

NWC quad match

Lincolnview (169) had the low team score among Northwest Conference members Bluffton (178), Crestview (204) and Allen East (206).

Medalist Grant Glossett (40), Dave Ebel (43), Evan Miller (45) and Luke Bollenbacher (47) combined for the winning total. Bluffton’s Jaden Coonfare (42), Allen East’s Levi Clum (43) and Crestview’s Mathew Dealey (45) had the low rounds for their respective schools.

Liberty-Benton 160,

Lima Central Catholic 164

LIMA — LCC’s Bridget Mulcahy was medalist with a 37 and teammate Parker Judy shot a 38 at The Oaks (par 36).

Shawnee 188, Kenton 218

SHAWNEE TOWNSHIP — Medalist Seth Grieshop (41), Matthew Owen (49), Matthew Stiles (49) and Evan Jackson (49) combined for the winning total at par 36 Shawnee Country Club. Landon Plaugher led Kenton with a 49.

Fort Recovery 170,

New Bremen 215

PORTLAND, Ind. — Medalist Eli Lennertz (40), Isaac LeFevre (41) and Nate Jutte (44) led the way for Fort Recovery at par 35 Portland Golf Club. Keegan Muhlenkamp and Alex Dues each shot 45 also for the Indians. Alex Homan led New Bremen with a 40.

Coldwater 161, Minster 168

Keegan Bruggeman (38), Ben Giere (39), Hayden Beougher (42) and Keaton Bruns (42) combined for the winning score.

St. Marys 169, Bath 178

Medalist Brenne Steger (39), Hunter Huston (43), Josh Sudman (43) and Lennon Cisco (44) combined for the winning total. Daniel Bolon led Bath with a 41.

Girls golf

Coldwater 191, Minster 197

Medalist Jordan Hemmelgarn (44), Kennedy Voskhul (47), Natalie Ashbaugh (48) and Alyssa Steinke (52) combined for the winning total. Katie Heitkamp led Minster with a 46.

Willow Bend Invitational

VAN WERT — Lincolnview (212) had the low team total followed by Wayne Trace (213), Defiance (215), Ottoville (239) and Delphos Jefferson (248).

Zoey Tracy (46), Paige Dunn (54), Liz Phillips (55) and Morgan Anspach (57) combined for the winning total on the par 35 layout. Ottoville’s Lexi Honigford was medalist with a 45 and Rachel Ryan led Jefferson with a 57.

Girls tennis

LCC 4, St. Marys 1

ST. MARYS — Singles players Libby Simmons, Claire Janowski and Alexa Heffner and the doubles team of Maria Pignataro and McKenna Bader won for Lima Central Catholic. The duo of Jodi Perry and Elizabeth Brown won for St. Marys.

Van Wert 5, Kenton 0

VAN WERT — Singles players Grace Lott, Mandy Burenga and Olivia Quillen and the doubles teams of Ashlyn Jennings and Zoe Coleman and Piper Pierre and Sophie Gearhart all won.

Notre Dame 5,

Lima Senior 0

LIMA — The Spartans fell to 0-9 overall and 0-6 in the Three Rivers Athletic Conference.

Boys soccer

Temple Christian 1,

Allen East 1

Temple Christian’s Quinten Waters and Allen East’s Garrett Jennings each had a goal. Isen Schafer had an assist for Allen East. Temple Christian’s Dawson Clay had 13 saves and Allen East counterpart Zane Newland had nine.

St. Marys 5, Spencerville 1

Wyatt Chapman and Easton Craft each had a goal and an assist, Cody Birt, Quinn Holtzapple and Aiden Jeffries each had a single tally and Reese Triplett, Braden Keller and Jack Hertenstein each had an assist for St. Marys. Beau Miller had Spencerville’s goal on an assist by Will Gallaspie.

Continental 3, Bryan 0

Rhenn Armey had two goals and Braxton Stegbauer had a single tally. Konnor Knipp Williams had four saves to earn the shutout in goal.

Bluffton 2, Kenton 1

Nolan Hoffman had two goals and Connor Defibaugh had a single tally. Bluffton’s Kyle Basil made seven saves.

Wapakoneta 8, Indian Lake 0

Taylor Echols had three goals and Kyle Beach, Austin Bump, Angel Coca, Ross Honigford and Dylan Whitehead each had a single tally.

Girls soccer

Allen East 9,

Lima Senior 1

Aubrey Young and Rilynn Jones each had four goals and teammate Delaney Jones had a single tally as did Lima Senior’s Am’Briell Nicholls. Lima Senior’s Alli Fronzaglia had 25 saves.

Crestview 2,

Fort Jennings 0

FORT JENNINGS — Katelyn Castle and Addison Williman each had a goal. Adessa Alvarez had an assist.

Kalida 4,

Delphos Jefferson 2

KALIDA — Kalida’s Livia Recker, Alex Gardner, Audra Hovest and Maddix Calvalage and Jefferson’s Lyv Lindeman and Rylynn Marquiss each had a goal. Livia Recker and teammate Cam Recker each had an assist.

Ottawa-Glandorf 3, Bath 0

Bri Douglass had a goal and an assist, Clara Beach and Lily Haselman each had a goal and Karsyn Erford had an assist. Emma Brinkman made two saves while earning the shutout in goal.

Elida 1, Celina 1

JoJo Knight had Elida’s goal and teammte Payton Kuhn finished with nine saves. Kenlee Holstad had Celina’s goal.

Colleges

Women’s soccer

IU-Kokomo 4, Bluffton 0

KOKOMO, Ind. – The Bluffton University women’s soccer team dropped a 4-0 decision at IU-Kokomo on a humid Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022. Bluffton fell to 1-3-1, while Kokomo upped its mark to 4-1-2.

Bluffton kept the Cougars off the scoreboard for nearly 30 minutes before a pair of IU-Kokomo goals late in the first half made the score 2-0 at the break. Two more tallies by the home team in period two sent IU-Kokomo to a 4-0 victory in the second-ever meeting between the two schools.

Kokomo finished with a decided 29-3 edge in total shots, including 13-2 on frame. The Wolves also forced 10 of the 11 corner kicks in the match.

Sophomore Brielle Collier (Anna) turned away nine shots in the 4-0 setback on Thursday night.

Bluffton welcomes Muskingum University to the Sears Complex on Saturday, Sept. 17, for a noon kickoff with the Fighting Muskies. Come out and support your Beavers!

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