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For inland fi shing info, call Wildlife For a fi sh photo- District 2, 419-424-5000. gallery, visit the Web, Follow the Fish www.ohio.dnr.com. THE BLADE, TOLEDO, OHIO y FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2006 SECTION C, PAGE 3 walleye switching to nightcrawler diet

As the weather has emerged Middle Sister from the recent cool, wet spell Island Canada Unite East Sister and near summerlike conditions Island are setting up, western Lake Erie’s d States Shipping Channel Lake Erie walleyes are switching diets from Chick Island Little Chick Island minnows to nightcrawlers. West Sister Northwest Big Chick Island It is a change that typically “Gravel Pit” Island reef occurs much sooner, but ideal West North Bass Pelee weather and fi shing conditions reef Island Island for much of the spring appear to Toledo Middle Bass Water Intake Island have kept walleyes focused on Niagra Rattlesnake Island hairjigs and minnows. But as of reef Gull STEVE POLLICK this week, and presumably for Island reef the summer, the fi sh are onto Crib Mouse OUTDOORS reef Starve various nightcrawler rigs. Island Island reef reef Kelleys For casters, the popular choice 10-inch fi sh around the Intake, Davis Besse West Island is the mayfl y rig, a hybrid of the and eight to nine-inchers around Harbor Catawba reef classic Lake Erie weight-forward Toledo Harbor Light. Island spinner and the worm harness. Some anglers trying Maumee Middle Lakeside Harbor reef Mayfl y rigs, many of them Bay, however, are fi nding the wa- reef homemade and going by the ter too clear — and loaded with name Weapon, consist of noth- white perch and sheepshead. Port Clinton ing more than a barrel sinker on Outside the bay, the area a length of stout leader material, marked as Gravel Pit on charts, a spinner blade, and a hook. between the Ship Channel and of white bass being taken in the These are single-hook affairs , has been a Sandusky River from the rock and shorter than the multi-hook hot zone for walleye, according Inland fi shing banks below downtown around worm harnesses, which also em- to Rick Ferguson at Al Szuch t Angler Supply, Fremont, the old sugar plant all the way to ploy a spinner but which often Live Bait on Corduroy Road. Best 419-332-6071. are used with a lead-and-wire spinner colors, on mayfl y rigs Ballville Dam. Many large fem- t Maumee Tackle, “bottom bouncer.” or harnesses, have been gold or male fi sh of 14 to 16 inches are Maumee, 419-893-3474. t Mayfl y rigs are meant to be copper. being taken. River Lures, Grand cast and “swept” upward, mim- Rick Catley, at Rickard’s Bait on On the , white Rapids, 419-832-0989. icking an emerging mayfl y, one bass are being taken from Perrys- t Ohio Wildlife District 2, Laura Jones, who works on the staff of the Ohio Department of Catawba Island, said that the area Findlay, 419-424-5000. of the lake’s prime fi sh foods. around D-Can, off Camp Perry burg’s Maple Street launch up to Natural Resources, displays a hefty Lake Erie walleye. Harnesses are meant to be Firing Zone, and around Crib and Jerome Road and beyond. Mike Western Lake Erie dragged on the bottom. Niagara reefs have been produc- Swartz at Maumee Tackle said t Edgewater Bait and grounds of the Maumee River, 7461. Shipping varies from $4 Only Dave Ray, at Edgewater tive among anglers checking in at the biggest fi sh weighed in the Tackle, Point Place, page 93, Lake Erie fi shing sites to $7.50. Bait on 131st Street in Point his shop. Others have found fi sh contest there this week so far is 419-727-8380. from Toledo to Ashtabula, and w Place, reported any customers northwest of Kelleys Island along 2.28 pounds and fi sh are averag- t Zunk’s Bait, Bono, so on. The second annual Maumee still using jigs and minnows. the Canadian line. ing 10 to 14 inches. 419-836- 3713. The guides also are fi lled River fi shing litter cleanup, t Rickard’s Bait, Catawba These anglers are fi shing Trollers also are doing well Everything is working, from with such details as Ohio Divi- called Get the Lead Out, is re- minnows under bobbers or tight- Island, 419-734-2496. mornings between Turtle Island pulling worm harnesses, Jet or t sion of Wildlife stocking and scheduled for Saturday, June and Toledo Harbor Light and lined on the botton to in-line Ohio Lake Erie fi shing sampling data, general lake Dipsy Divers and spoons, or hotline, 1-888-HOOKFISH. 3, 9 a.m. to noon. Meet at the fi nding fi sh with purple hair-jigs crankbaits. spinners and jigs and tails. characteristics, and fi shing tips w Riverview Area at Side Cut Me- and minnows. “I can’t believe On the rivers, the white bass from local guides, anglers, bait- tropark. At least 200 volunteers this spring,” said Ray of the pro- bonanza continues in force and Revised Ohio fi shing lakes fi shing hot-spots for hundreds of shops, and state fi sheries staff. are needed to collect trash, longed minnow binge by wall- water levels return to normal, guides have been released by inland lakes and impoundments, Priced at $21.95 each, the spent fi shing line, and fi shing eyes. Afternoon anglers, however, wading becomes possible, and Sportsman’s Connection, of Su- the Ohio River system, Lake Erie, guides are available at such jigs snagged in rocks along the retails as Bass Pro Shops, Gan- found better results dragging clarity improves. perior, Wis. and many streams. banks. To sign up call Maumee Two guides, Northern Ohio der Mountain stores, Wal-Mart worm harnesses between the “They’re just really turning on Want to know which of the Tackle, 419-893-3474. Toledo Ship Channel and Toledo right now,” said Bernie Whitt at and Southern Ohio, are available, popular Fostoria Reservoirs are and other local outlets. They Water Intake in 16 feet of water. Angler Supply in Fremont. “It’s each 240 pages in an 8½-by- which, and where? It’s right on also can be ordered on-line at Contact Steve Pollick at: Edgewater also reports some awesome.” He was enthusing 11 format, spiral-bound. They pages 116 and 117, with details. www.sportsmansconnection [email protected] yellow perch anglers taking some about the quantities and quality contain color contour maps and Same goes for the favored fi shing .com, or by calling 1-800-777- or 419-724-6068. HIGH SCHOOLS BASEBALL STANDINGS, STATISTICS BG girls in state 3200;

1 State experience likely big St. Francis boys qualify Middaugh, Ross 69 /3 82 47 34 57 4 7 3.43 City League 1 NWOAL Almester, Ross 20 /3 18 21 10 13 1 1 3.44 AMHERST, Ohio — The Bowl- League Overall Not reporting: Northview League Overall St. Francis 9-2 23-6 Patrick Henry 7-1 27-2 ing Green girls 3200-meter relay Start 9-2 22-6 Suburban Lakes League lift for St. John’s net team Clay 8-3 20-6 Evergreen 6-2 20-5 squad took fi rst place with a Central Catholic 8-3 14-12 Delta 5-3 13-13 League Overall Archbold NA NA time of 9:27.53 Wednesday night St. John’s 8-4 16-10 Genoa 13-1 24-3 By JOHN WAGNER of Cincinnati Hills Christian Bowsher 7-4 15-11 Bryan NA NA in the Division I regional meet at Elmwood 12-2 20-8 BLADE SPORTS WRITER Whitmer 7-4 14-10 Liberty Center NA NA Academy and runner-up Chris Lake 7-7 19-10 Amherst Steele High School, and Libbey 2-9 5-13 Montpelier NA NA Starting today several of the Herrlinger of Cincinnati Country Rogers NA NA Woodmore 6-6 14-10 the St. Francis de Sales 3200 re- Waite NA NA Gibsonburg 3-11 8-17 Swanton NA NA top boys tennis players in this Day. Scott NA NA Otsego 2-12 8-19 Wauseon NA NA area will experience the state And while three local com- lay squad also qualifi ed for next Woodward NA NA Lakota 1-13 5-20 HITTING week’s state meet in Columbus Eastwood NA 18-8 tournament. petitors — seniors Ben Bischoff HITTING AB H R HR RBI SB AVG by placing second (7:49.48) in AB H R HR RBI SB AVG Krauss, PH 93 53 55 8 44 13 .570 The event begins today at of Napoleon, Abi Pai of Mau- Waxler, Lib 40 24 17 2 16 17 .600 HITTING the boys relay fi nal. The top four Moutlon, Start 81 42 33 0 32 7 .519 AB H R HR RBI SB AVG Leonard, PH 90 42 39 0 25 8 .467 Ohio State’s Stickney Tennis mee Valley and Andy Redd of Martens, Lib 46 22 5 0 9 8 .478 Hammer, Elm 90 46 35 4 17 7 .511 Wade, Ever 82 34 25 7 35 6 .415 Center, beginning with Division Archbold — are making their fi nishers (individuals or relay Hartwig, SJ 65 31 21 1 20 6 .477 Clayton, Gen 68 31 18 0 17 12 .456 Reese, PH 95 39 25 0 42 3 .411 teams) in regional competition Lehman, CC 81 38 35 0 13 17 .469 McNalley, Gen 86 39 28 3 23 18 .453 Haas, PH 89 36 32 1 28 4 .404 II singles at 9 a.m. Today’s play fi rst singles appearances, both Henneman, Bow 57 26 20 2 23 5 .456 Weiland, East 85 38 36 2 35 12 .447 Pinkelman, Ever 77 31 24 5 41 6 .403 advance to state. Dudley, SF 79 36 34 9 35 7 .456 Loomis, East 92 41 33 2 29 6 .446 also will include second-round Bischoff and Pai played in last Graham, Clay 79 34 25 1 18 4 .430 Salsbury, Ever 47 18 13 0 13 4 .383 In other individual boys Meyer, East 84 37 29 2 30 3 .440 Mohler, LC 66 25 21 2 26 1 .379 matches, with the semifi nals year’s doubles tournament. Sumner, Whit 54 23 12 1 24 1 .426 Hornyak, Gen 73 32 28 1 18 24 .438 events completed Wednes- Kaighin, Bow 69 29 21 0 11 5 .420 Tammarine, LC 63 23 19 1 19 3 .365 and fi nals beginning at 9 a.m. “Having been down there, I’ve Bilius, SF 86 36 36 2 26 9 .419 Smith, Wood 78 34 34 4 29 5 .436 Sizemore, Del 77 26 22 0 12 3 .338 day in Amherst, Derrick Helldobler, SJ 72 30 26 1 6 12 .417 Gargas, Gen 75 32 22 1 32 14 .427 Dominique, Ever 72 24 15 1 14 5 .333 tomorrow. got a feeling for what it’s like,” Babcock, Lako 45 19 5 0 6 2 .422 Canales of St. Francis won the Munch, CC 71 29 12 0 27 5 .408 Winn, Ever 69 23 18 0 15 6 .333 St. John’s Jesuit will send two Pai said. “It gave me the experi- Leahey, SJ 33 13 6 1 15 0 .394 Witker, Wood 88 37 22 4 26 1 .420 long jump with an effort of 22- Romano, Clay 66 26 16 0 16 2 .394 McPherson, Lake 93 39 25 1 19 12 .419 George, PH 82 27 20 0 25 5 .329 doubles teams to the event in se- ence of being in front of that Ritson, Whit 61 24 20 0 11 13 .393 Shaw, Wood 91 37 32 4 23 23 .407 Babcock, LC 71 23 19 3 17 5 .324 nior Dustin DeLelles and junior crowd and everything.” 8 and Jeremy Jones of Whitmer Keil, Bow 82 32 22 0 17 3 .390 Donald, Ots 78 31 23 3 21 NA .397 Turner, Del 84 27 19 0 21 24 .321 placed third; Judd Lutz of Tiffi n Dippman, SJ 62 24 13 1 13 6 .387 Cookson, Ots 65 24 16 2 13 NA .369 Leonard, PH 32 10 20 0 9 12 .313 Tyler Sbrocchi as well as juniors In Division II doubles the Spencer, Clay 70 27 28 3 25 2 .386 Marsh, Elm 70 25 22 3 15 2 .357 Walter, Del 81 25 10 1 23 1 .309 Rollin Urrutia and Brian Meyer. Columbian and Chase Siadecki Tyson, Bow 42 16 11 0 7 2 .381 Pfund, Ever 75 23 28 1 8 22 .307 only local pairing comes from Gonzales, Bow 45 17 17 1 9 3 .378 Robinson, Lake 70 25 20 0 11 10 .357 The DeLelles-Sbrocchi duo is Maumee Valley, which will send of Anthony Wayne placed 1-2 at Zaborowski, Start 45 17 9 0 18 1 .378 Snyder, East 87 31 16 0 23 0 .356 Clendenin, Ever 72 22 23 0 17 4 .306 164-3 and 161-10, respectively; Busch, Start 48 18 11 0 12 2 .375 Aurand, Elm 76 27 21 1 17 1 .355 Meyer, PH 56 17 19 0 13 2 .304 one of only three Division I dou- senior Jesse Rubin and sopho- Lizcano, Start 91 34 31 0 19 5 .374 Conley, Lake 62 22 20 1 14 5 .355 Tiplady, LC 70 21 15 1 13 2 .300 bles teams to play in the event more Anil Dewan. Rubin said Derek Hopkins of Whitmer Cappelletty, SJ 70 26 21 2 25 5 .371 Eisenman, Lako 74 26 7 0 8 10 .351 cleared 14-6 to fi nish second in Miller, Bow 81 30 23 0 7 9 .370 DeCant, Lake 77 27 19 2 24 7 .351 PITCHING last year. Does that pairing have neither he nor his partner can Steele, Whit 57 21 17 1 10 0 .368 Rollins, Lake 100 35 28 0 26 13 .350 IP H R ER SO W L ERA the pole vault. 1 Daney, SF 61 22 18 0 16 2 .361 Hoerig, Lako 55 19 12 0 13 0 .345 Krauss, PH 33 /3 20 5 5 28 7 0 1.05 an advantage over everyone that do anything about their lack of 2 In regional girls competition Rymers, Gen 55 19 15 0 11 9 .345 Lederer, PH 26 /3 22 12 6 14 4 0 1.58 doesn’t have state experience? experience. PITCHING 1 IP H R ER SO W L ERA Rothenbuhler, Elm 79 27 22 1 19 0 .342 Botjer, PH 26 /3 13 9 6 23 4 0 1.59 Wednesday, Lisa Johnson of 2 “I think they do, because they “That’s how it goes — we’ll just Martin, Clay 44 33 14 5 44 5 1 0.80 Eschenbrenner, East 56 19 16 3 15 1 .339 Bates, Ever 44 /3 29 12 11 42 6 1 1.72 1 2 Northview (5-4) and Runa Luci- Ritson, Whit 45 /3 29 19 7 52 3 4 1.08 Zollinger, Wood 89 30 26 0 19 9 .337 Wilhelm, PH 56 /3 43 20 14 44 7 0 1.73 know the atmosphere and the have to play at our level,” Rubin 1 Williams, SJ 21 /3 19 10 5 18 2 2 1.64 2 enne of St. Ursula Academy (5-2) Salsbury, Ever 21 /3 15 6 6 17 3 0 1.94 hype,” St. John’s tennis coach PITCHING 1 said. No local athletes will com- Moulton, Start 62 41 27 15 87 8 1 1.69 3 2 Clendenin, Ever 27 / 28 12 11 21 1 1 2.82 placed 1-2 in the high jump, and Lizcano, Start 28 /3 26 14 7 24 4 2 1.71 IP H R ER SO W L ERA Jim Davis said. 2 1 Mohler, LC 51 63 31 24 26 6 2 3.29 pete in Division I singles. Roberts, Clay 39 /3 33 21 10 48 6 1 1.76 Hornyak, Gen 70 /3 36 15 6 97 12 1 0.60 Bahiyjaui Allen of Southview 2 Winckowski, Clay25 /3 21 14 7 21 2 2 1.91 Rymers, Gen 36 22 14 9 35 5 0 1.75 Not reporting: Archbold, Bryan, Montpelier, But that doesn’t mean Davis On Sunday the Ohio Tennis 1 2 (39-5) and Marissa Chlebowski Corbey, SJ 49 /3 49 21 15 59 6 2 2.13 Bassitt, Gen 46 /3 38 33 12 60 6 2 1.80 Swanton, Wauseon 2 feels Urrutia and Meyer, who Coaches’ Association will spon- Majewski, SF 61 /3 63 27 19 42 8 2 2.16 1 Conley, Lake 53 /3 38 24 14 54 7 1 1.84 of Anthony Wayne (38-5¼) Achter, Clay 47 46 29 16 52 5 2 2.38 1 won last week’s Port Clinton dis- McPherson, Lake48 /3 45 34 17 53 6 4 2.46 Other NW Ohio/SE Michigan sor the fi nals of its team tour- Kauder, SJ 50 46 26 18 31 5 3 2.52 1 fi nished fi rst and third, respec- Sheline, Elm 36 /3 35 16 13 31 4 0 2.50 trict title, are at a disadvantage. nament. St. John’s will make its Bruecken, SF 41 38 18 16 27 6 0 2.73 2 Henneman, Bow 30 28 16 12 25 5 1 2.80 Shaw, Wood 47 /3 55 45 19 47 5 3 2.79 HITTING “We’ve played so many big tively, in the shot put. 2 Rothenbuhler, Elm45 42 24 18 45 4 2 2.80 second straight appearance in Dwornik, SJ 31 /3 30 19 14 31 3 1 3.09 AB H R HR RBI SB AVG The remainder of the D-I re- 2 1 Williams, Bow 42 /3 37 34 20 21 2 4 3.28 Wooten, Wood 54 /3 44 29 23 61 5 2 2.96 Boyer, North Baltimore81 42 42 8 37 15 .519 matches — in Detroit, in Novi, the Division I tournament, while 1 2 Fackelman, Whit 25 /3 25 19 13 24 3 1 3.59 Wolff, East 25 /3 28 18 12 9 4 0 3.27 gional meet in Amherst will be 2 Wilson, Bettsville 61 31 20 1 20 17 .508 in Cleveland, all over the place,” Maumee Valley will compete in Not reporting: Rogers, Scott, Waite, Wood- Loomis, East 31 /3 34 27 15 29 4 1 3.32 2 Brickner, H-Loudon 87 43 34 0 20 23 .494 completed this afternoon begin- Brooks, Elm 26 /3 27 14 13 22 4 1 3.41 Davis said. ward Theis, New Riegel 84 40 23 2 38 0 .476 Division II. Weiland, East 46 50 49 23 43 2 3 3.50 ning at 4. Northern Lakes League Bernath, Stryker 78 37 34 6 28 6 .474 Division II singles returns fi ve Contact John Wagner at: TAAC Grant, Van Buren 55 26 17 2 19 3 .473 players with at least one year’s [email protected] League Overall Keller, Calvert 85 39 29 2 36 3 .459 Anthony Wayne 11-2 22-5 League Overall Harvey, Calvert 74 32 28 1 25 10 .432 state experience, including de- or 419-724-6481. Bowling Green 9-4 17-8 Ottawa Hills 10-1 21-7 Nye, New Riegel 77 33 30 0 15 2 .429 fending champ Stephen Havens Springfi eld 9-5 16-9 Danbury 7-4 9-12 Schalk, H-Loudon 96 41 33 4 26 5 .427 Southview 8-6 12-15 Toledo Christian 7-5 13-13 Perrysburg 7-6 15-13 Phillips, Van Buren 48 20 13 1 16 4 .417 Maumee 3-11 7-21 Cardinal Stritch 5-6 8-14 Boggess, Bedford 100 41 28 2 26 2 .410 GOLFERS Rossford 2-12 8-21 Emmanuel Baptist 0-11 7-15 Holzhauser, Calvert 61 25 10 0 22 0 .410 Maumee Valley NA NA TODD BLOOM’S CUSTOM GOLF CLUBS ACCIDENT Northview NA NA Nye, Old Fort 69 28 22 3 19 10 .406 Northwood NA NA 3 WOODS/8 IRONS HITTING Krill, Edgerton 79 32 17 1 25 22 .405 INCLUDES FITTING $329/$429 AB H R HR RBI SB AVG HITTING Sawyer, Tinora 52 21 10 2 17 2 .404 WITNESS Flores, AW 38 21 7 2 13 2 .553 AB H R HR RBI SB AVG Hoke, Old Fort 72 29 27 0 10 16 .403 CLUB REPAIRS Brentlinger, AW 63 28 17 1 15 2 .444 Howard, Danb 67 31 20 NA 17 NA .463 Stuby, St. Wendelin 72 29 18 3 25 2 .403 Did you witness an accident Sat., Apr. 29, Albright, Mau 96 41 17 1 9 5 .427 A.Crooks, OH 94 41 36 0 28 19 .436 Wehner, Blissfi eld 72 29 22 3 23 NA .403 2006 – 8:30 a.m. at Secor Rd. & Sylvania Kollar, BG 64 27 27 0 15 5 .422 Stringfi eld, EB 56 22 26 1 9 23 .393 Winter, Bedford 107 43 33 2 19 15 .402 MAUMEE Cress, BG 76 32 25 2 18 1 .421 Valuska, OH 78 30 22 0 15 12 .385 SPORTS MALL 419-897-9464 Ave.? If so, please call 734-347-7740. Falter, Pburg 74 30 22 1 18 4 .405 Hohman, Mohawk 65 26 10 0 17 3 .400 Allesee, Pburg 80 32 20 1 12 3 .400 Hamann, Danb 72 27 18 NA 7 NA .375 Williams, St. Wen 60 24 15 1 13 3 .400 Holmberg, AW 66 26 17 1 20 10 .394 Sopko, CS 59 22 12 0 8 1 .373 Grieser, Stryker 74 29 27 2 24 1 .392 Causer, Mau 92 36 15 1 26 2 .391 Barnes, TC 41 15 6 0 2 3 .366 J.Miller, Hilltop 46 18 12 4 13 9 .391 Champion, Spr 67 26 19 3 24 5 .388 E.Yunker, TC 88 32 25 0 19 18 .364 Pawson, Blissfi eld 62 24 NA 2 21 NA .387 Jones, Sview 78 30 18 2 12 11 .385 Zeh, TC 69 25 16 0 15 2 .362 Perez, Stryker 73 28 24 0 23 3 .384 Stidham, AW 78 30 14 0 12 5 .385 Bomar, EB 61 22 11 0 9 3 .361 Reesman, Sen East 47 18 9 3 16 2 .383 Radabaugh, BG 74 28 12 0 24 2 .378 Taylor, CS 56 20 13 0 12 2 .357 Lymanstall, Tinora 84 32 26 0 9 9 .381 Duty, Pburg 77 29 15 1 18 4 .377 Wolff, OH 73 26 26 1 25 13 .356 Harman, Pburg 79 29 23 0 25 4 .367 Evans, CS 59 21 24 1 11 3 .356 PITCHING Hefner, Pburg 85 31 28 0 15 11 .365 A.Yunker, TC 79 28 24 1 26 17 .354 Whewell, AW 86 31 22 4 20 12 .360 IP H R ER SO W L ERA Zilba, Pburg 103 37 24 1 15 3 .359 Tracy, EB 51 18 12 0 15 3 .353 Bernath, Stryker 58 29 NA 5 106 8 1 0.60 Havers, EB 55 19 10 1 17 7 .345 1 Linthicum, Pburg 65 23 7 0 11 6 .354 Thompson, Edg 37 /3 43 15 7 26 3 2 1.31 Jacoby, CS 44 15 7 0 6 1 .341 1 Ackenberger, BG 71 25 17 0 11 5 .352 Struble, Edon 46 /3 27 19 9 76 5 3 1.36 Hartzell, Sview 69 24 19 3 10 12 .348 J.Crooks, OH 72 24 22 1 20 7 .333 Stuby, St. Wen 46 41 30 9 48 5 1 1.37 Decker, Spr 72 25 22 2 17 9 .347 Colvin, TC 73 24 13 1 17 3 .329 1 N.Sherman, AW 49 17 11 0 8 1 .347 Hohman, Moh. 29 /3 30 10 6 33 3 0 1.43 Stancati, OH 77 25 19 0 9 6 .325 1 Kesler, Edon 34 /3 19 11 8 45 4 2 1.63 B.Sherman, AW 85 29 24 1 18 5 .341 Dodd, Danb 63 20 13 NA 15 NA .317 Hertzfeld, AW 90 30 16 5 20 11 .333 Vornbrock, TC 63 20 14 0 15 6 .317 Conroy, V Buren 34 23 14 8 37 3 1 1.65 Yenrick, Ross 84 28 13 0 10 10 .333 Cassidy, CS 51 16 8 0 11 1 .314 Wenzinger, Mill C 26 27 13 7 12 3 1 1.88 Emans, BG 67 22 12 0 10 1 .328 2 Portales, Danb 66 20 16 NA 12 NA .303 Darr, H-Loudon 42 /3 37 16 12 33 5 1 1.97 Middaugh, Ross 84 27 17 0 6 17 .321 Hermiller, Mill C 39 21 16 11 38 4 2 1.97 2 PITCHING PITCHING Nye, Old Fort 38 /3 32 27 11 36 1 4 1.99 2 IP H R ER SO W L ERA IP H R ER SO W L ERA Lymanstall, Tin 26 /3 23 12 8 17 3 0 2.10 2 Miller, OH 42 /3 24 13 9 39 5 2 1.48 1 Allesee, Pburg 59 50 27 11 53 5 4 1.31 Faber, Mohawk 42 /3 28 17 13 54 5 2 2.15 1 Decker, Spr 21 /3 11 5 4 13 1 0 1.31 A.Crooks, OH 64 52 19 14 43 9 0 1.53 1 3 1 Wiemken, Tin 30 / 31 23 10 16 4 0 2.31 Whewell, AW 80 74 33 22 67 10 1 1.93 Portales, Danb 63 /3 56 31 17 47 5 4 1.88 1 1 Reiter, St. Wen 36 /3 30 18 12 41 3 3 2.31 Adams, Spr 46 39 16 13 30 7 2 1.98 Parker, OH 44 /3 23 16 12 25 6 1 1.89 1 Brown, Stryker 42 39 NA 14 52 7 1 2.33 Albright, BG 50 /3 51 20 15 16 7 1 2.09 Barnes, TC 36 34 NA 10 23 4 2 1.94 Snider, Sview 67 70 43 21 49 4 4 2.19 Sims, TC 47 40 NA 16 33 4 3 2.38 Erford, Mill C 18 19 10 6 9 2 1 2.33 Champion, Spr 58 56 32 21 41 5 4 2.53 1 Chaffee, Edon 24 21 15 8 25 1 2 2.33 Baden, EB 23 /3 16 12 8 21 2 3 2.40 1 1 Stidham, AW 22 /3 22 15 9 14 3 0 2.82 2 Brown, H-Loud 32 /3 30 19 11 22 3 2 2.38 2 Hamann, Danb 29 /3 33 24 14 31 2 2 3.30 N.Sherman, AW 54 /3 49 30 26 24 7 0 3.33 Hefner, Pburg 41 49 24 20 21 3 3 3.41 Not reporting: Maumee Valley, Northwood Gassner, Calvert 41 32 24 14 31 4 1 2.39 + NOTE TO COACHES: Send faxes of FINAL STATS to 419-724-6116. 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