Tag: Wapakoneta
Football: Local athletes shine at MAC/WBL combine
WAPAKONETA — More than 20 colleges and universities visited Wapakoneta High School on Monday night to get a look at more than 100 football players from the Midwest Athletic Conference and Western Buckeye League in combine drills and group workouts.
Baseball: Echols’ mindset changes the game
When Taylor Echols wants to put himself in the right mindset before a start, the right-handed ace takes what some would call, an unusual approach.
Softball: Fisher finds success in reinvented mechanics
WAPAKONETA — At the end of her sophomore season, Addison Fisher was a first-team WBL selection, and Wapakoneta finished tied for second place in the WBL standings with a record of 7-2.
Wrestling: Wapakoneta continues its winning ways
WAPAKONETA – The Wapakoneta wrestling program has won 18 Western Buckeye League team championships in its school history.
Boys basketball notebook: Elida improves to 5-1; St. Marys coach nears 600; P-G wins...
Style points do not matter in basketball. Not in high school basketball. Not in college basketball. Not in the NBA.
Boys basketball: Wapakoneta rebounds in second half
PERRY TOWNSHIP — The first minute or two of the second half of Wapakoneta’s 44-35 boys basketball win at Perry on Saturday night didn’t determine the outcome, but they certainly signaled a change in direction for the game.
Girls basketball: Allen East turns up intensity, beats Wapakoneta
WAPAKONETA — It was an uphill battle for Allen East during most of its 48-44 girls basketball win at Wapakoneta on Thursday night.
Boys basketball: Ottawa-Glandorf’s D shuts down Wapakoneta
WAPAKONETA – A lot of conversations about Ottawa-Glandorf’s boys basketball team deservedly begin with Colin White and Caden Erford, but don’t sleep on the Titans’ defense.
Girls basketball notebook: Shawnee’s fast start; defense carries Perry; Auchmuty lifts CG
Shawnee started its game against Elida with a 20-5 run in the first 5 1/2 minutes on its way to a 60-46 win in girls basketball on Thursday night.
Wapakoneta pulls away from Delphos Jefferson
WAPAKONETA — Wapakoneta boys basketball coach Trey Elchert feels optimistic about his team’s chances to be successful if it plays good defense, controls the boards and takes care of the basketball.