Yingst Realizes Dream: Ports
Yingst Realizes Dream: Ports
Yingst Realizes Dream: Ports
Area trio
triumph
in D-III
By Mark Altstaetter
sports@limanews.com
Yingst realizes dream
COLUMBUS — All sea-
son long, Ottoville junior
Brendan Siefker and Har-
din Northern senior Nick
Bame knew it was eventu-
ally going to happen.
The two D-III distance
standouts knew they
would eventually reunite
at the state track-and-field
meet at Ohio State.
At last year’s state
meet, Siefker placed sec-
ond in the 1,600, while
Bame was less than a sec-
ond behind in third.
On Saturday, it came
down to a dead sprint
in the final 100 meters
before Siefker shook off
Bame for the win in the
1,600. Siefker’s winning
time was 4 minutes,
13.69 seconds. The Indi-
ana State-bound Bame
crossed the finish line in
4:14.22. Both times were
personal bests.
“I figured it was going
to be pretty even between
me, Bame and (Mathews’
Kenny) Wallace,” Siefker Don Speck | The Lima News
said. “I wanted to get a Temple Christian’s Madison Yingst reacts to winning Division III girls 300-meter hurdles final during the state championships at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium in
good, quick start. I know Columbus. See more photos from the state championships on 4C and at LimaScores.com along with results on 6C.
those guys have pretty
good kicks. So, I wanted
them to be a little fatigued
by the last lap.
Temple Christian hurdler, Minster’s Watcke win at state
“Bame tried making a
move on me at the 300, By Mark Altstaetter “Things weren’t looking too slower than I normally run, odds, which included the school
and I hung with him. I sports@limanews.com good,” Yingst said in refer- but it still felt good and I was not having hurdles for prac-
kind of forced him to stay ence to an injury she suffered excited to be up there.” tice at the start of the season,
out in lane two by stay- COLUMBUS — Two years during her sophomore season. Yingst said after she ran the Yingst has reached her ultimate
ing with him. Then, the ago, Temple Christian track “It wasn’t healing correctly. 100 hurdles, she quickly recov- goal.
last 100 (meters) I kind standout Madison Yingst was My physical therapist thought ered and got refocused, before “To finally be able to stand
of kicked it in a little bit advised not to run the hurdles doing hurdles wasn’t a good heading back to the track for on top of the podium has
more.” anymore, due to an injury she idea. So, after that I kind of the 300 hurdles. been a feeling that I can’t even
Added Bame, “I just fig- suffered. went in there to prove everyone “My dad (Mark Yingst), explain,” she said.
ured I’d come here to the Fast forward two years, wrong. Obviously, I’m here who is also my coach, made
state meet and give it my Yingst is now a state champion. for the third time in a row (at sure that I kind of got away Watcke outkicks Sreenan for win
best in both races, which At Saturday’s Division III the state tournament). So, it’s from everyone and had time to Minster freshman Emma
I did. It wasn’t quite the finals of the OHSAA State worked out for me.” myself to regroup and collect Watcke and Lima Central Cath-
finish I wanted, but I’m Track-and-Field Championships Yingst came into Saturday’s my thoughts,” she said. olic junior Emily Sreenan have
really happy with it. It at Ohio State’s Jesse Owens finals of the 100 hurdles with The Ashland University- battled numerous times in the
was a great way to end Memorial Stadium, Yingst won the fifth fastest qualifying time bound Yingst also qualified 1,600- and 3,200-meter runs, as
my high school career. I the 300-meter hurdles in 43.93 from Friday’s semifinals. She for the D-III state meet in the well in cross country.
gave it everything in that seconds. Yingst started her day clocked the fastest time in the 100-meter dash and 200-meter Watcke defeated Sreenan in
last 300 meters. That was by finishing third in the 100 300 in Friday’s semifinals. dash. However, she did not the 1,600 at this season’s dis-
a fun race. It was the best hurdles (14.90). Upper Scioto “It felt pretty good,” Yingst make it to Saturday’s finals in trict meet at Spencerville.
race I’ve ever had. And it Valley junior Megan Carey was said about Saturday’s 100 those two events.
was my last race.” a close fourth (15.19). hurdle finals. “It went a little Now, after defying all the See DREAM | 3C
Bame went on Saturday
to finish seventh in the
800 (1:58.03). Siefker
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Dream
From page 1C
However, Sreenan
bounced back the fol-
lowing week at the Troy
regional and defeated
Watcke in the 1,600 and
3,200.
This weekend, the
table was set for another
epic battle.
In Saturday’s D-III
1,600, Sreenan had the
lead for most of the
race. However, down the
stretch, Watcke made her
move and went on to win
in a personal-best time of
5:01.08. Sreenan finished
third in 5:04.26. Pettis-
ville’s Alexa Leppelmeier
snuck into second, right
in front of Sreenan, with
a time of 5:04.24.
“I knew she was
going to come, because
that’s what she did at
districts,” Sreenan said.
“I was hoping that it
was going to work this
time, because it worked
at regionals. It was a
really good race. I was
hoping to get under five,
but I PR’d. So, I’m really
happy.”
Added Watcke, “I like
to go out there and have
a good kick in the end.
That’s kind of my goal.”
In Saturday’s 3,200,
Sreenan finished 10th
(11:30.66), while Watcke
came in 13th (11:36.91).
Lima Central Catholic’s Emily Sreenan competes in the Division III girls 3200-meter run Saturday
during the state championships at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium in Columbus. Earlier, she finished
third in the 1,600.
Be Prepared. Ottoville’s Brandon Siefker wins the Division III boys 1600-meter run Saturday during the state
championships at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium in Columbus. See more photos from the state
championships at LimaScores.com.
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Minster
From page 1C
Minster pitcher Jack
Heitbrink (5 strikeouts, 1
walk) allowed five hits in
a complete-game effort.
Russia starter Daniel
Kearns (no strikeouts, 4
walks) allowed two hits
in five innings. Reliever
Jack Dapore came in after
Kearns allowed a hit to
start the sixth inning.
Russia beat Minster
17-6 in the Wildcats’ sec-
ond game of the season,
part of some early strug-
gles that left them with a
5-5 record 10 games into
their schedule.
But they said it was a
different sport and a dif-
ferent game that motivat-
ed them on Saturday and
throughout the baseball
tournament.
That game was a 24-6
loss to Warren JFK in the
Division VII football state
championship game last
December. Seventeen of
Minster’s players were in
uniform for that game.
“We lost to (Warren)
JFK in the state finals
and we knew coming in
here we weren’t losing
again, all of us seniors
made sure that didn’t hap-
pen,” Niemeyer said.
“They’re gamers.
They love the grit in this Photos by Richard Parrish | The Lima News
game,” Minster coach Minster players hoist up the Division IV state championship trophy Saturday at Huntington Park in Columbus. See more game and celebration photos at LimaScores.com.
Mike Wiss said about his
team. “You’re as good as
your seniors and we had
a pretty good class this
year.”
Between Heitbrink and
Aaron Ernst in the semi-
finals on Friday, Minster’s
pitchers allowed one run
and 11 hits in 14 innings
in the state tournament.
In eight tournament
games, they threw four
shutouts and allowed just
one run in the other four.
Minster’s state cham-
pionship was its third
in baseball, along with Minster players celebrate on the field after winning the Division IV state championship Saturday at
back-to-back wins in 2011 Huntington Park in Columbus.
and 2012. Russia won a
state championship in
1971 and was runner-up Minster’s Isaac Schmiesing, left, tags out Russia’s Dylan
in 1975 in its only other Cordonnier during Saturday’s Division IV state championship
trips to state in baseball. game at Huntington Park in Columbus.
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Getting ‘jiggy with it’ helps when fishing was quite a productive on blood in that area.
A jig is probably the ing or casting rocky shorelines. And they ming and attract fish. Fish
easiest, most simple and for bass, using caught some dandy bass. brush or rocky shorelines. evening with each of us If you find a tick on
most productive lure you 17-20-pound Fast forward 40 years Both can be productive. catching several chunky yourself, sometimes you
may fish. test line. and swimming a jig is Swimming a jig should be bass. We had ideal condi- can flick it away. If it is
There basically is noth- My serious popular, probably because productive in the many tions – a nice ripple on the attached to your skin, the
ing to the lure. It has a jig fishing it’s so easy to do and it’s upground reservoirs in water and cloudy skies. Centers for Disease Con-
lead head with a hook. for bass goes highly productive. northwest Ohio. Some- The only deterrent was we trol (CDC) recommends
And it can be found in Al back 40 years. I still have some of Hewi- times I’ll cast out into the only caught fish on rocky using a fine-tipped twee-
numerous sizes from Smith Then I primar- son’s jig heads. The rubber, lake from shore, let it sink shores. None came out of zers.
1/64 ounce or smaller Guest ily used the a different type than made to the bottom and then reel the brush for our offerings. Use fine-tipped twee-
to one that weighs a few Columnist lift and drop today, went bad. I still it in. Be ready to hang on The next evening our zers to grasp the tick as
ounces. It can be fished method. My prefer the 1/4-ounce size. because you will get some fortunes changed drasti- close to the skin’s surface
for almost any species, jigs were Big But I also use 3/8-ounce. I vicious strikes. If you tip cally. So had the weather as possible. Pull upward
especially when it is modi- Al’s Weed ‘Em Out Jig, don’t buy swim jigs. I make the jig with a plastic chunk and lake. An almost wind- with steady, even pres-
fied. It can be fished year made by the late Al Hewi- my own. I just put a spin- like Zoom or Yum make, less evening left us with sure. Don’t twist or jerk
round. Tipped with live son of Byesville. I preferred nerbait skirt on a jig head you will have to create a flat surface. The lake the tick; this can cause the
bait or small plastics, a 1/4 ounce. My favorite and tip it with a plastic your own action. You make clarity had changed where mouth-parts to break off
smaller jig will catch pan- color then was brown/ minnow swimming lure. want to pop the line’s slack you could see at least 8 and remain in the skin. If
fish and even bass. You can orange followed by blue/ I prefer the 3.5 inch grass as you hop the jig back to feet into the water. That this happens, remove the
add a small spinner arm black and red/black. Many pig jr. in a Bobby Lane you. combined with a bluebird mouth-parts with tweezers.
and make it look like a Bee- people used a No. 11 Uncle design made by Berkley. A couple years ago, I sunny sky doomed our
If you are unable to remove
tle Spin and attract those Josh pork frog as a trailer I like the green pumpkin was walking the shore of catches. But that’s fishing.
the mouth easily with clean
same fish. On a larger in those days. We used real tipped on a jig that features a favorite lake and kept Next time out, we may put
tweezers, leave it alone and
scale, a jig tipped with cer- pork in those days. It’s a and avocado skirt. I also hammering bass on one a few ‘hawgs in the boat.
On your outdoor endeav- let the skin heal.
tain live bait or used as a shame it no longer exists. like blue/black or blue/ of those nights you dream
black/purple and tip them about. The 5 largest bass ors this summer, always After removing the tick,
combo with a spinner arm I used a bigger pork bait,
can catch bass, walleye, preferring the #25 craw- with a 3.5 inch black or I caught that night would make sure to do a tick thoroughly clean the bite
pike and muskie. frog. It was 3 inches with blue/black plastic minnow. have weighed more than check. As predicted, these area and your hands with
Putting a plastic twister 2 long legs. It had fantastic The method to fishing 20 pounds. The fishing crawling pests are numer- rubbing alcohol, an iodine
tail on a jig for bass was action. this is so simple because was so good, I kept switch- ous. And they quickly will scrub, or soap and water.
popular 40 years ago. Bass In later years, I did more all you are doing is literally ing from the green to the try and catch a ride on you. Dispose of a live tick by
Pro Shops used to sell a pitching with the jigs and swimming the jig. You can blue/black. The color did Ticks crawl up and I’ve submersing it in alcohol,
spring grub kit which fea- in recent years combined fish this way from a boat or not matter. The bass just found that out a few times placing it in a sealed bag/
tured 1/8 and 1/4-ounce both pitching and swim- from shore. wanted that jig and min- again this spring. They will container, wrapping it
jig heads with a variety of ming the jig. And while Cast and just reel in the now combo. “catch a ride” on you by tightly in tape, or flushing
colors and sizes in a plastic some people think swim- jig on a steady retrieve. After spending a few latching onto your foot and it down the toilet. Never
twister tail. ming a jig for bass is a fair- While the jig skirt is undu- weeks having fun catching leg and then keep crawling crush a tick with your
When I’m not fly-fishing, ly recent popular method, lating, the plastic minnow slab bluegills, a buddy and toward your head and ears. fingers.
I like using a jig whether a bass tournament fishing is making its swimming I tested a boat he recently Try and detect them before
Al Smith is a freelance outdoor writer.
it is on an ultralight rod buddy and I swam jigs 40 motion. One can also tip bought by doing some bass they reach those areas. The You may contact him at flyfishman7@
with 4-pound test line or years ago. We would swim the jig with plastic cray- fishing. I swam a jig while skin is thinner there and hotmail.com and follow him on
a 6 ½ or 7-foot rod pitch- them around brush and fish. It’s legs do the swim- he used a spinnerbait. It ticks find it easier to feed Twitter @alsmithFL
RESULTS
State Championships Parkway (Clista Hellwarth, Rachel Barrett, Ansley Burtch, Sydney Ford (Shawnee) 10.94
At Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium (Columbus) Crouch) 51.22 800 Relay: 1. Akron SVSM 1:27.40, 7. Shawnee (Jayvion Daniels,
Girls 400 Dash: 1. Lynsey Shipley (Portsmouth) 56.28 Ray Manley, Payton Wilson, Christian Ford) 1:30.28
Division I 300 Hurdles: 1. Madison Yingst (TC) 43.93, 5, Savannah Seib- 1600 Run: 1. Cole Lovett (Carrolton) 4:12.83
Team Scores: 1. Withrow 58, 2. Gahanna Lincoln 51, 3. Dub ert (Coldwater) 45.71 400 Relay: 1. Dunbar 42.41
Coffman 39, 4. Pick Central 31, 5. Mason 28. 6. Brunswick 800 Run: 1. Kennedey Glover (Anna) 2:13.12, 3. Madeline Ma- 400 Dash: 1. Wayne Lawrence Jr. (Meadowdale) 46.67
26, 7. Lancaster 23, Solon 23, 9. Anthony Wayne 20, 10. Syl goto (Minster) 2:15.43, 6. Leah Casey (AE) 2:16.12, 9. Cassie Fran- 300 Hurdles: 1. Colin McCullough (Galion) 37.77, 8. Zach Klos-
Southview 18, Granville 18, 23. Lima Senior 10, 36. Celina 6, cis (Minster) 2:16.84, 14. Kelly Doepker (Kalida) 2:21.98 terman (Coldwater) 40.22
50. Wapakoneta 2 200 Dash: 1. Alysse Wade (St Peters) 24.75, 6. Rylee Sybert 800 Run: 1. Taylor Hopkins (Heath) 1:54.46
Event winners/area finishers (CG) 25.79 200 Dash: 1. Wayne Lawrence Jr. (Meadowdale) 21.29, 5. Chris-
3200 Relay: 1. Mason 8:56.62 3200 Run: 1. Kyleigh Edwards (Lan Fair Ch) 10:40.04, 10. Em- tian Ford (Shawnee) 21.98
100 Hurdles: 1. Lauren Micham (Sylvania Southern) 13.66 ily Sreenan (LCC) 11:30.66, 13. Emma Watcke (Minster) 11:36.91 3200 Run: 1. Mike Laughlin (Carroll) 9:26.18
100 Dash: 1. Abby Steiner (Dublin Coffman) 11.61, 4. Suerethia 1600 Relay: 1. Anna 3:56.31, 3. Ottoville (Lindsay Schweller, 1600 Relay: 1. Lexington 3:20.17
Henderson (Lima Senior) 12.12 Madison Knodell, Nicole Williams, Brooke Mangas) 4:02.42, 5. Discus: 1. Sam Meece (Napoleon) 183-06, 12. Austin Clay (Van
800 Relay: 1. Dublin Coffman 1:38.34, 8. Lima Senior (Jelisa Minster (Cassie Francis, Courtney Prenger, Lillian Hirschfeld, Wert) 144-10
Austin, Suerethia Henderson, Corion McDonald-Gordon, Kamry Madeline Magoto) 4:03.35 High Jump: 1. Robie Glass (Springfield Shawnee) 6-08.00
Brown) 1:43.53 Discus: 1. Molly Leppelmeier (McComb) 159-11, 12. Brynlee Long Jump: 1. Justin Dreyling (Reading) 23-00.75, 14. Chris
1600 Run: 1. Olivia Howell (Solon) 4:43.25 Hanneman (Ottoville) 117-08, 13. Jill Gemmer (DSJ) 117-07, 15. Deardorff (Kenton) 20-01.00
400 Relay: 1. Withrow 46.98 Savannah Luthman (Minster) 108-00 Shot Put: 1. Sam Meece (Napoleon) 59-00.75
400 Dash: 1. Natalie Price (Granville) 52.96 High Jump: 1. Emma Daugherty (Maumee Va C) 5-09.00, 6. Pole Vault: 1. Austin Goolsby (Hillsboro) 15-02.00
300 Hurdles: 1. J’Alyiea Smith (Withrow) 42.45 Brooke Mangas (Ottoville) 5-06.00, 8. Jordan Heitbrink (Minster) Division III
800 Run: 1. Gia Napoleon (Thom Worthington) 2:07.47 5-05.00 Team Scores: 1. East Canton 49, 2. Smithville 37, 3. Paint
200 Dash: 1. Abby Steiner (Dublin Coffman) 23.56, 5. Suere- Long Jump: 1. Emily Weber (Loudonville) 18-01. 50, 4. Paige Valley 26, 4. Bluffton 21, Grandview Heights 21, 6. Purcell
thia Henderson (Lima Senior) 24.41 Thobe (Minster) 17-06.75, 7. Carlee Siefker (Leipsic) 16-11.25, Marian 20, Cory-Rawson 20, 8. Eastwood 19, 9. Col Academy
3200 Run: 1. India Johnson (Hilliard Davidson) 10:23.84 Sydney Crouch (Parkway) 16-05.75 17, 10. Steub Cath Cent 15, Maplewood 15, Bellaire 15, 13. Ot-
1600 Relay: 1. Gahanna Lincoln 3:46.74 Shot Put: 1. Molly Leppelmeier (McComb) 49-06.00, 4. Grace toville 14, 23. Botkins 10, Hardin Northern 10, 30. Kalida 9,
Discus: 1. Madison Pollard (Anthony Wade) 159-00 Riegel (Leipsic) 45-01.00, 8. Grace Homan (Botkins) 40-02.00 39. Waynesfield-Goshen 6, 45. Fort Recovery 5, Columbus
High Jump: 1. Emilia Lesniak (Strongsville) 5-08.00 Pole Vault: 1. Kassidie Stimmel (Margaretta) 11-10.00, 9. Grace Grove 5, 53. St Henry 4, 61. Marion Local 2, 66. Temple Chris-
Long Jump: 1. Hope Purcell (Lancaster) 19-01.25 Butler (Minster) 10-06.00, Celeste Kuck (NB) 10-00.00 tian 1
Shot Put: 1. Madison Pollard (Anthony Wayne) 48-11.50, 3. Event winners/area finishers
Paige Sutter (Celina) 43-07.00 Boys 3200 Relay: 1. East Canton 7:50.68, 6. Bluffton (Isaac An-
Pole Vault: 1. Allie Stern (Walsh Jesuit) 13-01.00, 7. Sidney Sut- Division I dreas, Baylor Garmatter, Antony Kingsley, Christopher Harnish)
ton (Wapakoneta) 12-04.00 Team Scores: 1.Thom Worthington 36, 2. Gahanna Lincoln 8:08.92
Division II 31, 3. Canal Winchester 29, 4. Olen Orange 25, 5. Reynolds- 110 Hurdles: 1. Cole Smith (Smithville) 14.20, 2. Trevor Bassitt
Team Scores: 1. Beachwood 35, 2. Carrollton 29, 3. Orrville burg 24, 6. GlenOak 23, 7. Mason 22, 8. Lake Cath 21, 9. St (Bluffton) 14.26, 8. Cameron Worsham (TC) 15.27
28, 4. Indian Hill 24, Chagrin Falls 24, 6. Beechcroft 23, 7. In- Ignatius 20, New Albany 20, 77. Lima Senior 1 800 Relay: 1. Purcell Marian 1:29.40
dian Creek 22, Versailles 22, 9. Kenton Ridge 21, 10. Newton Event winners/area finishers 1600 Run: 1. Brendan Siefker (Ottoville) 4:13.69, 2. Nicholas
Falls 19, 36. Ottawa-Glandorf 6 3200 Relay: 1. Thom Worthington 7:39.86 Bame (HN) 4:14.22, 13. Travis Sutter (FR) 4:33.93
Event winners/area finishers 110 Hurdles: 1. Max Frye (New Albany) 13.94 400 Relay: 1. Gamble Montessori 42.94, 6. Kalida (Caleb Siebe-
3200 Relay: 1. Chagrin Falls 9:12.10 Don Speck | The Lima News 100 Dash: 1. Lonzell Feagin (Canal Winchester) 10.68, 8. Jaden neck, Austin Nartker, Trevor Vorst, Josh Verhoff) 44:07, 8. Fort
100 Hurdles: 1. Leah King (Perry) 14.31, 3. Melissa Knott (O-G) Wapakoneta’s Sidney Sutton competes in Walker (Lima Senior) 10:92 Recovery (Riley Pearson, Jared Timmerman, Brayden Schoen,
14.72 the Division I pole vault Saturday during the 800 Relay: 1. Sycamore 1:26.73 Robby LeFerve) 44.20
100 Dash: 1. Makiya Montgomery (Beechcroft) 11.98 1600 Run: 1. Dustin Horner (Lak East) 4:08.38 400 Dash: 1. Isaac Naayers (Lan Fair CH) 49.19, 3. Tyler Eller
800 Relay: 1. Dunbar 1:41.14 state championships at Jesse Owens Memorial 400 Relay: 1. Cle Heights 41.36 (W-G) 49.66
1600 Run: 1. Maddie Dunlap (Carrollton) 4:57.13 Stadium in Columbus. 400 Dash: 1. Lonzell Feagin (Canal Winchester) 47.31 300 Hurdles: 1. Trevor Bassitt (Bluffton) 37.94
400 Relay: 1. Beachwood 48.29 300 Hurdles: 1. Max Frye (New Albany) 37.37 800 Run: 1. Austin Hallabrin (Mount Gilead) 1:52.54, 7. Nicho-
400 Dash: 1. Regan Clay (Rossford) 54.75 Local 5, Upper Scioto Valley 5, 52. Spencerville 4, Coldwater 800 Run: 1. Malachi McGill (Hil Darby) 1:53.28 las Bame (HN) 1:58.03, 11. Kyle Maag (FJ) 1:59.69, 15. Brendan
300 Hurdles: 1. Rachel Miller (Ontario) 43.00 4, 61. Allen East 3, Pandora-Gilboa 3, Columbus Grove 3, 68. 200 Dash: 1. Travis Marx (Reynoldsburg) 21.18 Siefker (Ottoville) 2:02.91
800 Run: 1. Aziza Ayoub (Jonathan Ald) 2:09.11 Parkway 2, 74. Ridgemont 1, Botkins 1 3200 Run: 1. Hunter Moore (Olen Orange) 8:58.47 200 Dash: 1. Mason Warnimont (C-R) 21.75, 3. Josh Verhoff
200 Dash: 1. Anna Podojil (Indian Hill) 24.44 Event winners/area finishers 1600: 1. Gahanna Lincoln 3:14.90 (Kalida) 22.17, 5. Robby LeFevre (FR) 22.27
3200 Run: 1. Leah Roter (Beachwood) 10:41.45 3200 Relay: 1. St Thomas Aquinas 9:11.32, 3. Minster (Cassie Discus: 1. Andrew White (GlenOak) 182-02 3200 Run: 1. Chad Johnson (Colonel Craw) 9:20.38, 5. Brendan
1600 Relay: 1. Indian Creek 3:55.84 Francis, Kaitlynn Albers, Emma Watcke, Madeline Magoto) High Jump: 1. Joe Ellis (Mansfield-Senior) 6-10.00 Siefker (Ottoville) 9:47.17, 14. Karter Tow (Lincolnview) 10:26.97
Discus: 1. Lauren Jones (Gar Garfiel) 157-09, 10. Lauren John- 9:22.16, 11. St Henry (Breanna Schulze, Alexis Heath, Lauren Long Jump: 1. Bryce Mitchell (Bowsher) 24-03.00 1600 Relay: 1. East Canton 3:21.53
son (Kenton) 126-02 Hemmelgarn, Makayla Hoying) 9:46.10, 15. Kalida (Kelly Doepker, Shot Put: 1. Nick Lane (Bowling Green) 59-06.00 Discus: 1. Jacob Ott (Paint Valley) 171-06, 5. Josh Miller (Bot-
High Jump: 1. Alyssa Matheny (Akron Manchester) 5-08.00 Kyla Fortman, Madison Langhals, Taylor Lucke) 10:02.12 Pole Vault: 1. Matt Peare (Hoover)15-08.00, 10. Gabe Makin kins), 7. Josh Dirksen (ML), 12. Rece Roney (CG) 146-08, 14. Tony
Long Jump: 1. Jamari McDavid (Kenton Ridge) 18-09.50 100 Hurdles: 1. Alysse Wade (St Peters) 14:46, 3. Madison (Elida) 14-00.00 Winner (Minster) 136-09
Shot Put: 1. Lindsay Baker (East Liverpo) 45-08.50, 13. Tabatha Yingst (TC) 14.90, 7. Nelaya Burden (Spencerville)15.38 Division II High Jump: 1. Timothy Trawick (Piketon) 6-09.00, 9. Kaleb Jef-
Saam (Van Wert) 36-00.25 800 Relay: 1. Anna 1:42.15, 4. Marion Local (Natalie Rethman, Team Score: 1. Dunbar 33, 2. Warrensville Heights 30, 3. ferson (Bluffton) 6-02.00
Pole Vault: 1. Jenna Frantz (Versailles) 12-09.00 Brooke Homan, Jessie Kramer, Kylie Albers) 1:45.97, 5. Minster Meadowdale 28, 4. Heath 27, CVCA 27, 6. Lexington 23, 7. Na- Long Jump: 1. Demetrius Johnson (Northmor) 22-10.25, 5. Col-
Division III (Paige Thobe, Courtney Prenger, Jordyn Heitbrink, Jessica Falk) poleon 22, 8. Gallion 19, Akron SVSM 19, Woodridge 19, 22. lin Mescher (SH) 21-09.00
Team Scores: 1. Anna 38, 2. Minster 36, 3. St Peters 30, 1:46.20 Shawnee 9, 68. Coldwater 1 Shot Put: 1. Jacob Ott (Paint Valley) 60-06.50, 3. Josh Miller
4. Archbold 26, 5. Norwayne 21, 6. McComb 20, 7. McDon- 1600 Run: 1. Emma Watcke (Minster) 5:01.08, 3. Emily Sreenan Event winners/area finishers (Botkins) 57-06.00, 4. Rece Roney (CG) 57-06.00, 12. Max
ald 19, 8. St Thomas Aquinas 18, Lan Fair Chr 18, 10. Temple (LCC) 5:04.24, 10. Kaitlynn Albers (Minster) 5:19.73 3200 Relay: 1. Worthington Christian 7:50.65 Prenger (Minster) 49-01.50, 15. Joe Shuga (Botkins) 45-08.00
Christian 16, Wayne Trace 16, Portsmouth 16, Russia 16, Pet- 400 Relay: 1. Norwayne 49.29, 6. Pandora-Gilboa (Korri Bas- 110 Hurdles: 1. Josh Steinbrunner (Versailles) 14.54 Pole Vault: 1. Ryan Stevens (Newcomerstown) 15-02.00, 11.
tisville 16, 24. Ottoville 9, 33. Leipsic 7, 34. LCC 6, 43. Marion inger, Kelsey Basinger, Alexa Maag, Alaina Basinger) 50.97, 7. 100 Dash: 1. Demetri Keaton (Warrensville) 10.57, 6. Christian Joshua Searson (W-G) 12-06.00
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Results
NASCAR Xfinity OneMain Financial 200
Saturday
At Dover International Speedway
Dover, Del.
Coming Sunday, June 25th Lap length: 1 mile
(Starting position in parentheses)
1. (1) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 200 laps.
2. (2) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 200.
3. (3) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 200.
4. (14) Cole Custer, Ford, 200.
5. (17) Ryan Reed, Ford, 200.
6. (8) William Byron, Chevrolet, 200.
7. (9) Elliott Sadler, Chevrolet, 200.
8. (18) Darrell Wallace Jr., Ford, 200.
9. (6) Matt Tifft, Toyota, 200.
10. (11) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 200.
11. (12) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 200.
12. (5) Brennan Poole, Chevrolet, 199.
13. (10) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 199.
14. (23) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 199.
15. (26) JJ Yeley, Toyota, 199.
16. (19) Ryan Sieg, Chevrolet, 199.
17. (32) Brandon Brown, Chevrolet, 199.
18. (25) Ben Kennedy, Chevrolet, 199.
19. (22) Dakoda Armstrong, Toyota, 198.
20. (15) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet, 198.
21. (20) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 198.
22. (28) BJ McLeod, Chevrolet, 197.
23. (29) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 197.
24. (34) Ray Black II, Chevrolet, 191.
25. (40) Mike Harmon, Dodge, 191.
26. (27) Jordan Anderson, Chevrolet, suspension, 188.
27. (33) Garrett Smithley, Chevrolet, track bar, 176.
28. (7) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, power steering, 175.
29. (13) Brandon Jones, Chevrolet, parked, 174.
Deadline is Tuesday, June 20th 30. (21) Dylan Lupton, Toyota, 170.
31. (24) Spencer Gallagher, Chevrolet, 166.
32. (16) Blake Koch, Chevrolet, steering, 135.
33. (36) David Starr, Chevrolet, 107.
34. (31) Chad Finchum, Chevrolet, engine, 105.
35. (4) Erik Jones, Toyota, engine, 100.
36. (39) Joey Gase, Chevrolet, overheating, 99.
37. (30) Harrison Rhodes, Chevrolet, engine, 91.
38. (35) Morgan Shepherd, Chevrolet, handling, 50.
39. (37) Timmy Hill, Toyota, accident, 39.
40. (38) Jeff Green, Chevrolet, electrical, 13.
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