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INDEX Fort Loramie: 5 Houston/Fairlawn: 8 Riverside: 11 Cover photos by Sidney Daily News employees Bryant Billing and Luke Sidney: 2-3 Lehman Catholic: 6 Botkins: 9 Minster: 12 Gronneberg. Anna: 4 Russia: 7 Jackson Center: 10 New Bremen: 13

SIDNEY FOOTBALL: OFFENSE

Bryant Billing | Sidney Daily News The 2021 Sidney football squad will try to keep up its improvement from last season’s campaign, in which the squad finished 5-4 following a 3-7 record in 2019. The Yellow Jackets managed to post an improved record despite their schedule frequently being disrupted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The squad’s offensive improvement was a key to the better record. The team averaged 291 yards and 23.4 points per game after averaging 252 yards and 17.8 points in 2019. Yellow Jackets hope to keep improving

Sidney has 5 returning starters on offense With five returning starters weight training and condition- in addition to rushing for 488 and an offseason that was close ing, summer practice days and yards and seven TDs on 127 and hopes to build off shortened 2020 to normal, the Yellow Jack- 7-on-7’s before beginning pre- carries. ets are hoping for continued season practice on Aug. 1. The Donavin Johnson takes over By Bryant Billing the first time in decades, yet improvement this season. squad scrimmaged Toledo St. at quarterback this season. He’s [email protected] the squad faced Stebbins and No scrimmages were allowed Francis on Aug. 6 and Dayton been a junior varsity and back- West Carrollton twice in nine by the Ohio High School Ath- Chaminade-Julienne on Aug. up QB in the program since his SIDNEY — The COVID-19 games. letic Association last season as 12. freshman year and has played pandemic made for an unusual Those factors combined the organization tried to figure That more normal practice on varsity as a defensive back fall sports season last year, but with injuries, illness and a new out how (and if) fall sports regimen was welcomed by since his sophomore season. Sidney’s football squad dealt offensive scheme, offensive would work amidst the pan- Sidney coach Adam Doenges, “He’s kind of like Ced, and with more abnormality than coordinator and quarterback demic. Offseason training last since the Yellow Jackets will maybe even a little more physi- most teams. would have made it difficult for summer was different as well, have a new quarterback for the cal at the run game,” Doenges, Several games were canceled most squads to have success. as teams tried to limit contact second consecutive year. who is entering his 11th sea- days before their scheduled But Sidney fought through between players. Cedric Johnson led Sidney son, said of Donavin Johnson. start times. Replacement oppo- and finished 5-4, making it Offseason and preseason at QB last year in his lone year His throwing ability will be a nents were hastily added. Nor- the fourth time in six seasons activities returned to normal as a starter and amassed 1,499 big piece of the offensive puzzle mal opponents like Troy and the squad has won at least five this year. The Yellow Jack- passing yards and 10 touch- Bellefontaine weren’t played for games. ets had a busy summer with downs with five interceptions See IMPROVING | 11

SIDNEY FOOTBALL: DEFENSE Seniors to play big role on Yellow Jackets’ ‘D’ Sidney returns 4 The group also helped Junior Hayden Cotrell switched up a couple of lead defensive improve- (6-foot-1, 297 pounds) years ago,” Doenges said. defensive starters, ment. Sidney gave up will start at nose guard “We realized we have to 19.1 points and 291 yards for the Yellow Jackets. stop the inside run game, including top tackler per game last year after Senior Zane Cline (6-4, and the 3-4 has been bet- allowing an average of 202) and junior Thomas ter for us, and I think we By Bryant Billing 21.9 points and 309.4 Sibert (6-6, 271) are also feel really good about [email protected] yards per game in 2019. expected to start on the being able to stop the The team also forced 22 defensive line. inside run game and push SIDNEY — Sidney’s turnovers in nine games “Hayden is a wrestler everything to the outside. defense showed marked after having forced 12 in and does a really nice “… We feel really good improvement last season 10 games in 2019. job for us as far as his about the physicality of and is hoping to do the The Yellow Jackets physicality,” Doenges our scrimmages so far. It same this year. But to do have an even larger group said. “We’ll rotate a lot was some of our best as so, the squad will have to this year with 23 seniors, of guys at the nose spot, far as being physical on replace five of its top six several of which are but we’re looking for the line and overall tack- tacklers — and deal with expected to be key defen- some good things from ling from all 11 guys.” its top returning tackler sive players. Hayden.” Senior middle line- not rejoining the squad “It’s a really good group Seniors Evan Kennedy, backer Devin Taborn until later this season. that had a lot of success Jaden Swiger, Carson returns after leading the Sidney had a large in seventh and eighth Roesser and Jayden squad with 57.5 tackles group of seniors that grade and moving up, are expected to last year. Unfortunately helped the squad improve not just in football, but in see time on the defensive for the Yellow Jackets, from a 3-7 campaign in other sports,” Doenges line, in addition to Bren- Taborn suffered a knee 2019 to a 5-4 campaign said. “It’s nice to see the nan Barnes. injury during AAU bas- Bryant Billing | Sidney Daily News in 2020 that included two progression, maturity Sidney will continue its ketball in the summer and Sidney’s Conley New, top, works to bring down West Carrollton’s losses to Stebbins by a and growth as those guys 3-4 defensive scheme. Dujuan Howard during the first half of a Division II playoff game “It’s something we See Seniors | 16 on Oct. 9, 2020 at Sidney Memorial Stadium. New is one of four combined three points. move up.” returning defensive starters for the Yellow Jackets. OH-70249136 Sidney Daily News 2021 FALL SPORTS PREVIEW Tuesday, August 31, 2021 3

SIDNEY FALL SPORTS

Lee Woolery | AIM Media Midwest Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News Sidney midfielder Jadah McMillen battles for the ball with a Troy player during a Miami Valley League Sidney forward Graham Van Tilburgh keeps ahead of a Beavercreek player during a Division I sectional crossover game on Oct. 12, 2020 at Troy Memorial Stadium. McMillen is the lone returning senior final on Oct. 22, 2020 at Frank Zink Field in Beavercreek. The Yellow Jackets have seven returning letterwinner and will look to lead a young squad that lost eight players off last season’s team to letterwinners and are looking to compete for the MVL Valley Division title and to make a deep graduation. tournament run. Yellow Jackets aim for more divisional titles Sidney boys, girls soccer and boys cross “Avery is bringing her senior leadership and pas- country look to repeat as MVL Valley champs sion,” Verhoff said. “She is coming back stronger. By Bryant Billing midfielder Ashton Macy Madelyn is coming back [email protected] and freshman defender with more court aware- Gilbert Pelealu. ness and drive to better SIDNEY — Sidney’s “Gilbert is a quality the ball for each of her boys soccer program has club player that (assistant hitters.” been on the upswing coach) George (Miu) and Senior defensive special- the last couple of years. myself have coached for a ist Sydni Boshears also The Yellow Jackets have few years, so Gilbert also returns. She ranked sec- captured Miami Valley brings experience and ond on the team with 165 League Valley Division IQ,” Fridley said. “Ashton digs a year ago. titles the last two seasons is a former club player. “Sydni is bringing the and have won one tourna- Ashton also brings us IQ, senior leadership and ment game each year. but he also has size. desire to fly all over the With seven returning “Our supporting play- floor to pick up any ball letterwinners this year, ers will also play a big sent her way,” Verhoff the squad is looking to role this season. They are said. repeat as Valley Division getting better with each Key newcomers include champs, challenge for training session. The sup- sophomore outside hitters the overall MVL title and porting players are led Aliyah Taborn and Kyla make a deeper postseason by seniors Nathan Gailey Rush, junior defensive run. and Kaehlo Bonnette, specialist Kennah Her- “I think if we play our junior Cruz Hernandez, rick, junior middle blocker game, then we should be sophomore Brady Hagan Shelbie Miller and senior competitive with all our and freshman Carter defensive specialist Sophia opponents,” fifth-year Wooddell.” Brunner, who is a foreign- coach Jamie Fridley said. exchange student from “If the young players can Girls soccer Germany. adjust to the speed, we Sidney is looking to “Sophia is going to will be fine. replace eight players who bring energy and work “Our strength again graduated off last year’s ethic to our team,” Verhoff will be our backline and 13-2-2 squad, five of said. “Aliyah is a strong midfield. We really rely which were starters. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News blocker and has court on them to hold down the “We are returning six Sidney defensive specialist Sydni Boshears hits during a Miami Valley League crossover against awareness. Kyla is aggres- middle of the field. Our letterwinners with only Tippecanoe on Oct. 1, 2020 at Sidney High School. Boshears is one of six returning letterwinners for sive and determined. Ken- attack should be pretty one of them being a the squad, which is looking to improve on last season’s 4-17 record. nah is all over the court strong this season and we senior,” sixth-year coach and a vocal leader. Shelbie feel we should improve on Kevin Veroneau said. “We rience,” Verhoff said. “All stronger.” to place the ball when hit- is a strong middle that is our goal production.” will have a very young the girls have been striv- Junior middle blocker ting. She is also bringing a good at placing the ball.” The seven returning team with some experi- ing to better themselves Anna Brady and junior wicked jump serve.” Sidney finished fourth letterwinners from last enced players.” for their team. They chal- outside hitter/right side Also returning are out of five teams in the year’s 9-5-4 squad are Senior midfielder lenge each other day-in hitter Kearstyn Maxon- senior setter Avery Griffis MVL Valley Division last senior midfielder Carson Jadah McMillen and and day-out because they Honaker also return. and sophomore setter/ year, and Verhoff said the Taylor, senior defender junior defenders Lainie have the same end goal.” Brady had 78 kills and a outside hitter Madelyn squad is hoping for a bet- Landon Davis, senior Fair and Lexee Brewer Senior right side hitter team-high 43 blocks while Bockrath. Bockrath had a ter finish this year. attacker Michael Koester, are the only experienced Cassidy Truesdale is one Maxon-Honaker had 37 team-high 226 assists last senior defender Ben Sav- upperclassmen. McMil- of the leading returnees in kills. year while Griffis had 157. See TITLES | 15 age, junior midfielder len scored four goals and the front row. She had 88 “Anna has a strong Connor Simpson, junior had seven assists a year kills, 18 blocks and 76 digs arm swing and is able to defender Owen Karn and ago while Fair scored five a year ago. control where she hits,” sophomore attacker Gra- goals and had four assists “Cassidy is returning Verhoff said. “She also has ham Van Tilburgh. and Brewer scored four from a shoulder injury,” brought the jump serve. GOOD LUCK OH-70248651 Taylor scored eight goals and had two assists. 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ANNA

Courtesy photo The 2021 Anna football squad will look for improvement from 2020’s 4-6 campaign with seven starters returning on both sides of the ball. The Rockets, which won the Division VI state championship in 2019, struggled early last year in a Midwest Athletic Conference schedule that was reshuffled due to the OHSAA reorganizing the season format due to COVID-19. But the squad played better late and won three of its last four games. Rockets return most starters quarterback Carter Seigle. had 17. Junior Landon Blan- working as Vandalia-Butler’s Anna looking to improve on 4-6 season Marino said Seigle is a good kenship also returns on the offensive coordinator the last decision maker. defensive line. two seasons. with 7 starters back on both sides Senior receivers Zach Ambos Schmidt returns to lead the The team’s schedule returns and Brandon Axe also return. linebacking corps. He ranked to normal after COVID-19 Ambos caught 15 passes for fourth on the squad last year wreaked havoc with schedules By Bryant Billing season games against Indian 188 yards and three touch- with 68 tackles, seven of which last year. The Rockets opened [email protected] Lake and Covington in Weeks 9 downs while Axe caught nine were for loss. He also recovered with Indian Lake, which was and 10 to complete a 10-game passes for 64 yards and one three fumbles. also supposed to be their open- ANNA — After losing nearly schedule during the odd touchdown. Axe also ran for Axe and Ambos both return ing opponent last year before every starter to graduation COVID-19 influenced season. 432 yards and six touchdowns as safeties on the squad’s 3-4 the OHSAA reshuffled its sea- from its 2019 Division VI state The Rockets beat the Lakers on 81 carries. defense. Axe had a team-high son format. championship squad, Anna 27-0 and Covington 21-13. Two other key offensive 88 tackles last year, 11 of Longstanding Week 2 went through a rebuilding “We’re a more experienced weapons are back in senior which were for loss. He also nonconference opponent effort last year. But the Rockets team,” Anna coach Nick Mari- running back Hunter Schmidt had one interception and two Brookville returns this year improved late and won three of no said. “We picked up some and senior receiver/RB Justin fumble recoveries. Ambos had after the teams didn’t play a their last four games and are good experience last year.” Richards. Schmidt ran for 382 58 tackles. year ago. Anna opens MAC hoping to keep the momentum Among the returnees is yards and two touchdowns Richards returns as a corner- play at Parkway in Week 3 and going this year. senior Kohlten Carey, who on 91 carries while Richards back. He had 34 tackles last hosts Fort Recovery in Week 4 Anna has seven starters back threw for 808 yards and nine caught 18 passes for 243 yards year. before finishing the first half of on both sides of the ball from touchdowns with seven inter- and four TDs. Richards also Anna’s coaching staff is the season at New Bremen on last year’s squad, which fin- ceptions last season as the returned 23 kickoffs for 484 mostly the same, but one Sept. 17. ished 4-6. After dropping to 1-5 squad’s starting quarterback. yards and one TD. notable new addition is Tyler Anna hosts Coldwater, St. in a loss to Midwest Athletic He also ran for a team-high Key returning offensive and Wright, who takes over as the Henry and Marion Local in Conference foe Coldwater, the 530 yards and seven touch- defensive lineman include program’s offensive coordinator the second half of the season squad pounded Miami East in downs with five fumbles on seniors Grant Albers and Land- and quarterbacks and safeties and travels to Versailles and a Div. VI playoff game, then 145 carries. on Howell and junior Thaine coach. Wright, a Troy grad, Minster. played to a 36-35 loss at West A key newcomer for the Hamilton. served as the Trojans’ offensive Reach Bryant Billing at 937-538-4818, or Jefferson in Week 8. squad’s spread formation Albers had 23 tackles on the coordinator under Matt Burg- follow @SidneyOHSports on Twitter and @ The team added regular according to Marino is senior defensive line while Howell bacher for several years before BryantBillingSDN on Facebook.

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OH-70249299 year, the Rockets are I believe very few play- looking to make a deep- ers will get past her.” er postseason run. Other returning start- Anna returns 14 total ers include seniors varsity players and eight Ashley Bertke, Carissa letterwinners from last Edwards and Laney season’s 15-4-0 group, Reiss, junior Taylor which lost to Cincinnati Poeppelman and sopho- Madeira in a Division III more London Reiss. district final. It was the Key newcomers AnAn industrialindustrial air compressorcompressor fourth straight season include freshmen for- sales and service company the Rockets advanced to ward Iris Canan, goalie Ansales industrial and service air compressor company a district final. Abby Stroh and mid- sales and service company Bryant Billing | Sidney Daily News “We are a very fast fielder Regan Schloss. Anna’s Carissa Edwards dribbles ahead of a Lehman Catholic team with a lot of expe- “Iris Canan has Good Luck player during a Western Ohio Soccer League game on Oct. 17, 2021 Good Luck at Sidney Memorial Stadium. Edwards is one of eight returning rience,” Mike Noll, varsity-level talent,” starters for the Rockets, which advanced to a district final game who’s entering his fifth Noll said. “She can play Goodto all of Luck the for the fourth consecutive season last year. year as coach, said. “We several positions on the to all of the have a deep bench, too. field. She will have sev- It will be hard to slow us eral goals this season. toAHE all familyof the down. With all the expe- Abby Stroh is a goalie AHE family GOOD rience, we will go deep with several years of LUCK TO in the playoffs.” training. She will be a AHEathletes! family ALL FALL Leading the returnees large asset to the team. ATHLETES! is senior forward Tanner Regan Schloss is a mid- Sidney,athletes! OH Cincinnati, OH MCCRATE, DELAET & CO. IS A FULL SERVICE Spangler, who scored 44 fielder with experience Sidney937-492-5331, OH 513-248-1840Cincinnati, OH goals last season. Span- knowing where to be on athletes! OH-70249539 TAX AND ACCOUNTING FIRM WITH 937-492-5331 513-248-1840 LOCAL PROFESSIONALS WHO CAN HELP YOU gler has 72 career goals, the field.” Sidney, OH Cincinnati, OH and Noll expects she’ll The Rockets won CONTACT US AT 937-492-3161 TO surpass 100 career goals Western Ohio Soccer 937-492-5331Sidney Cincinnati 513-248-1840 Columbus SCHEDULE YOUR TAX PLANNING APPOINTMENT this year. League titles for three VISIT WWW.MCCRATE.COM Also back are senior www.ahequip.net OH-70249000 TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR FIRM Chloe Baughman and See Anna | 17 Sidney Daily News 2021 FALL SPORTS PREVIEW Tuesday, August 31, 2021 5

FORT LORAMIE

Courtesy photo The 2021 Fort Loramie football team will look to keep up the program’s strong performance in the last five years. The Redskins haven’t lost more than three games in a season since 2016 and finished 7-2 last year. Things will look different on and off the field, though. Fort Loramie will play independent of league affiliation for the first time in a decade after the breakup of the Cross County Conference. Many new players will be on the field this fall for the squad; only three starters return from last season. Redskins prepping for independent schedule

ward to seeing who steps up and rushing yards on 49 carries Calvin Hoying return on the Fort Loramie has 3 starters back from 2020 takes advantage of an opportu- and scored 4 TDs and caught offensive line and will be joined squad, will play independent after CCC breakup nity to compete.” 11 passes for 122 yards with 1 by newcomers in Tristan Fleck- Fort Loramie finished 7-2 last receiving TD. enstein (senior), Jacob Plei- year and hasn’t lost more than The squad also looks to be man (senior) and Wes Gehret By Bryant Billing looks vastly different from previ- three games in a season since boosted by the return of senior (senior). [email protected] ous seasons, as the program is 2016. running back Damon Mescher, Most will see time on the playing independent of league The squad has scored a lot of who suffered a season-ending defensive line, as will seniors FORT LORAMIE — Things affiliation for the first time in a points in those successful sea- shoulder injury in Week 1 last Gabe Meyer, Isaac Raterman didn’t go totally to plan for any decade. sons, with Collin Moore having year. He had 358 receiving yards and Lane Frilling, who play football team across Ohio last With only three starters back led a high-powered offense the and three receiving touchdowns tight end and defensive end. season due to COVID-19 wreak- from last season’s squad, things last three years. in 2019 and ran for 224 yards Raterman made 15 tackles last ing havoc with the Ohio High will look different on the field, Moore has graduated, and and five TDs. He was also a big year and Tennery made 10.5. School Athletic Association’s too. But fourth-year coach Spen- junior Caleb Maurer is taking return threat for the Redskins, Of all the positons Fort season format, which in turn cer Wells says he’s optimistic over as starter. He has one big as he averaged 25.2 yards per Loramie was hit hard by, it was changed every team’s schedules recent success will continue. weapon back in junior receiver punt return and scored 4 TDs. especially hit hard at linebacker last August weeks before the “Our players have displayed Logan Eilerman, who caught Senior receiver Elliott Davis and defensive back. season was set to start. the necessary commitment and 50 passes for 729 yards last also returns after playing spar- Darren Eilerman is the team’s For Fort Loramie, it was the hard work throughout the off- year with eight receiving touch- ingly last year. Key newcomers top returning tackler. He gath- first of two seasons in which season in order to achieve our downs. who could see time as offensive ered 15.5 tackles last year as a schedules look wildly different. goals as a program,” Wells said. Senior running back Jacob playmakers include junior run- linebacker. A normal 10 week regular- “… We have a ton of competition Sherman looks to have a bigger ning backs Darren Eilerman and Davis will play at linebacker, season format is back this year. going on at multiple positions. role as an offensive playmaker Ethan Keiser. But Fort Loramie’s schedule still As a coach, I always look for- this year. Sherman gained 413 Senior Karson Tennery and See Schedule | 12

Fort Loramie volleyball looks to reload

knee injury in the Red- Quinn Sholtis was sixth Boys, girls cross country squads have skins’ first match last sea- with 100. son. She ranked second “They have been in state aspirations, as does boys golf on the 2019 squad with some big games through- 255 kills and had 38 aces out their careers, and I By Bryant Billing district title. and 201 digs. am excited to see them [email protected] “This team will have a Other returnees include lead the team this year,” different look, and we are senior defensive special- Rodgers said. FORT LORAMIE — excited about that,” 15th- ist Quinn Sholtis, senior Senior setter Colleen Fort Loramie is aiming year coach John Rodgers right side hitter Jada Brandewie, senior right to have the same success said. “It’s one of the best Drees, sophomore outside side/outside hitter Dani it has enjoyed in recent parts about coaching, hitter Summer Hoying Barhorst and senior seasons with a lot of new new challenges and new and senior defensive spe- defensive specialists varsity players this sea- players.” cialist Riley Heitkamp. Brooke Holthaus and son. Five letterwinners Drees ranked second Lauren Bergman are key The Redskins lost nine return, and one key piece on last year’s squad with newcomers, as are junior seniors off last year’s of the squad’s 2019 Divi- 187 kills while Hoying middle hitter Katrina Ber- squad, which finished sion IV state runner-up was third with 135. Drees ning and sophomore mid- 23-4, tied for a Shelby campaign is also back. ranked fifth with 35 dle hitter Skyler Albers. County Athletic League Senior outside hitter aces and fourth with 33 “Our newcomers bring title and earned the pro- Ava Sholtis returns after blocks. Heitkamp led the gram’s 13th consecutive suffering a season-ending squad with 284 digs while See FL | 16

Bryant Billing | Sidney Daily News Fort Loramie outside hitter Ava Sholtis serves during the Division IV state championship match on Nov. 9, 2019 at Wright State University’s Nutter Center. Sholtis looks to be among the leaders on the Redskins’ front line this season after missing almost all of 2020 due to tearing an ACL in the squad’s first match of the season. 2021

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LEHMAN CATHOLIC

Courtesy photo The 2021 Lehman Catholic football team has 35 players on the roster this season and is hoping the improved numbers and depth will help with improvement on the field following last season’s 3-3 campaign. Lehman has eight offensive starters and seven defensive starters returning for the squad’s first season as a member of the newly-reformed Three Rivers Conference. Among the returning starters is John Edwards, a two-time all-Ohio selection in Division VII as a linebacker. Cavaliers look to improve in TRC Cavs hoping for better or less. after gaining 240 yards on 35 sive starter last year, will also at inside linebacker, as does But with a large group of carries a year ago. play at tight end. Newson. results after 3-3 record returnees and the most play- Sophomore Seth Kennedy “Our biggest question is the Sollmann, O’Leary and junior ers on the roster in several (5-foot-10, 245 pounds) returns offensive line,” Lehman coach Hayden Sever return as defen- in last season in NWCC years, the Cavaliers are hoping to the offensive line as a guard, Dick Roll, who is entering his sive backs. Knapke will also for improvement in their first as does senior John Edwards. 15th season, said. “Edwards play at defensive back in the By Bryant Billing season in the recently-revived Senior Anthony Stumpo (5-8, and Kennedy are entrenched squad’s 4-2-5 scheme. [email protected] Three Rivers Conference. 230) is also a returning starter as starters. If the line comes Edwards made a team-high Lehman has eight starters on the line, as is senior Matt together, we should be solid. 44.5 tackles last season and SIDNEY — Lehman Catholic back on offense, including soph- Denise (6-4, 250). Sophomores “We will look to establish the recovered one fumble. Roll was hit the hardest of any area omore quarterback Donovan JD Barhorst (5-8, 200) and Will run with Sollmann and Karns said he has a chance to break squad by the COVID-19 pan- O’Leary. He completed 5-of-21 Ford (6-0, 215) will also play leading the way. We will look the program’s record for most demic. The Cavaliers played pass attempts for 72 yards with on the line. to get the ball to our talented tackles. only six games due to two sepa- four interceptions last year Junior tight end AJ Newson tight ends in McFarland and Sollmann and O’Leary rate outbreaks at the school and ran for 118 yards and one (5-10, 185) will have passes Newson.” each intercepted two passes resulting in a total of three touchdown on 22 carries. thrown his way, as will junior Seven starters are back on while Newson recovered two games getting canceled, includ- O’Leary will be joined in the receiver Evan Trevino. Both are defense, including four-year fumbles. Sever made 25 tackles ing a season-ending matchup backfield by returning starter returning starters. Newson led starter Karns (5-7, 160) and while McFarland made 20, Soll- with Waynesfield-Goshen. Nathan Sollmann, who rushed the squad with six receptions McFarland (6-2, 220) on the mann made 18.5 and Newson The Cavaliers struggled for a team-high 700 yards and for 206 yards and two TDs a defensive line. They’ll be aided made 17. when they were on the field six TDs on 93 carries a year year ago. by junior returning letterwin- “We feel like we can do more and finished 3-3 in their final ago. Sophomore Seth Knapke, a ner Wyatt Earhart (6-2, 170). things on defense because of year as a member of the North- Dylan Karns, who started on returning letterwinner, will also Edwards, who was a Division our experience,” Roll said. west Central Conference, with the defensive line last year, will play at receiver. Senior Michael VII all-Ohio selection as a fresh- two losses coming by six points also play more at running back McFarland, who was a defen- man and sophomore, returns See Cavaliers | 16

Lehman girls soccer wants another district berth

conference, but our goal Boys soccer, volleyball squads remains the same: to fin- ish first in conference at the end of the season. looking for improvement “As we move towards the postseason, our goal By Bryant Billing final season as a member. is to be playing our best [email protected] Lehman has joined the by tournament time. If we Three Rivers Conference are clicking in early Octo- SIDNEY — Lehman in all sports expect girls ber, other teams should Catholic’s girls soccer tennis this fall. watch out.” team lost four key seniors Though the Cavaliers The squad lost its top off last year’s squad but have plenty of experience, scorer from last year in has plenty of talent and they don’t have as deep Lindsey Magoteaux to experience back as it a roster as second-year graduation but returns aims to advance to a dis- coach Josh Duncan would sophomore forward trict final for the ninth like. There are 17 players Eva Dexter, who scored consecutive season. on the roster. 12 goals and had eight Seven starters and 15 “The overall roster assists. Also back is total letterwinners return this year is the lightest it junior forward Ella Black, for the Cavaliers, which has been,” Duncan said. who scored six goals and finished 15-2-1 overall last “But we are excited to had seven assists. Both year and won the Western be a part of the Three are returning starters. Ohio Soccer League girls Rivers Conference. We “With Ella Black and title with an unblemished understand that this will Eva Dexter combining up 15-2-1 record in their be a much more difficult top, people will be sur- prised what those two can accomplish,” Duncan said. Returning letterwin- ners in senior forwards Molly Greene and Colleen O’Leary and sophomore •Est. 1945• forward Mara O’Leary and Aubri Karn will add depth. Several midfielders Heating, Cooling & Plumbing return, including junior Tori Lachey, who scored Sheet Metal Mfg. & four goals and had five Do It Best Hardware Store assists. She is a returning Bryant Billing | Sidney Daily News starter, as is sophomore Lehman Catholic defender Tanner Black fights for ball control with an Anna player during a Western Good Luck to All Tanner Black and senior Ohio Soccer League game on Oct. 17, 2020 at Sidney Memorial Stadium. The Cavaliers secured the Ella Monnin. Sophomore WOSL title that night to cap off their final year of membership in the league. The program, along with Fall Sports Teams all sports programs at Lehman except for tennis, will be a part of the newly reformed Three Rivers Emilee VanSkiver will Conference. and Athletes! add depth. Junior defender Kailey “The back line adds place on the right,” Dun- “Callie Giguere brings Lochard-inc.com Higgins is a returning new two players with can said. a wealth of experience at starter at defender. She’ll Agnes Schmiesing taking Senior Heidi Toner the goalkeeping position,” (937) 492-8811 OH-70249401 be joined by returning over at left back, while returns as goalkeeper. Duncan said. “We have letterwinners in junior Lucy Ritz and Ella Mon- She set a program record lacked competition in that Follow Lucy Ritze, senior Agnes nin will be at the heart of with 77 saves last season. area for a few years, but Schmiesing and sopho- the defense and Kailey She’ll be backed by fresh- us on more Maggie Schmiesing. Higgins maintains her man Callie Giguere. See Lehman | 14 Sidney Daily News 2021 FALL SPORTS PREVIEW Tuesday, August 31, 2021 7

RUSSIA Raiders volleyball has big goals

By Bryant Billing Five golfers return [email protected] from last year, including junior Ross Fiessinger, RUSSIA — Russia’s who shot a 79 in the volleyball program has Shelby County Ath- reached new heights letic League Preview since 2017. The pro- at Shelby Oaks Golf gram earned regional Club in early August. berths each of the last Other returnees include four years and advanced Xavier Phlipot, Felix to regional final match- Francis, Jude Counts es in 2019 and 2020. and Jordan Meyer. The Raiders have “Of the five return- almost all of their 2020 ing lettermen, four are squad back and with the underclassmen,” Paul addition of a few key Bremigan, who takes newcomers will try to over as the program’s earn a regional title and coach, said. “Ross and state berth this season, Xavier will probably in addition to a Shelby be No. 1 and 2, but the County Athletic League other four spots are up title. for grabs between the “We did lose (hitter other eight players in Ashley Scott and libero our program.” Kendall Monnin), who Aside from the five had played all four years returnees, the rest of in high school, and they the program is made of will be hard to replace seniors Grant Saunders in several aspects,” and Patrick Bohman sixth-year Russia coach and freshmen Braylon Aaron Watkins said. Cordonnier, Dom Fran- “But we have had sev- Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News cis and Vince Borchers. eral girls step up (in Russia’s Kate Sherman spikes during a Division IV sectional tournament match against Springfield Catholic Central on Oct. 24, 2020 “We are every summer play). at Covington High School. Sherman is one of several returning starters for the Raiders, which earned their fourth consecutive district balanced player No. “We’ll look to com- title and regional berth last year and advanced to a regional final for the second straight year. Sherman had a team-high 327 kills and 1 through No. 9 and pete for an SCAL title 65 blocks last season. this should help us again and make it back “We always see a lot get better with the to the regional round of of great competition in competitiveness within the tournament and pos- the SCAL and look to our team,” Bremigan sibly beyond. We will be see a lot of local talent said. very athletic.” again this season and Bremigan said Bot- Leading that athleti- be competitive against kins is the SCAL favor- cism on the front line these area schools.” ite, but other squads is junior outside hitter have good players, Kate Sherman. Sher- Girls cross country which will make the man, who is 6-foot-1, Brad Heaton will league race and meet had a team-high 327 guide the team this competitive. kills and 65 blocks last season, which has seven year for Russia, which letterwinners returning Girls golf finished 22-5 overall and from last season. Russia is looking for tied with Fort Loramie Senior Ella Hoehne, improvement this year for the SCAL title. juniors Anna Meyer, after fielding a full team Also back are junior Grace Holscher and last year for the first middle hitter Cece Kayli McClenen and time since 2016. Borchers, sophomore sophomores Jaela Maddie Borchers outside hitter Carley Shappie, Saige Hoying takes over as coach and Scott and senior right and Eva Goubeaux all is assisted by Doug side Bailey Pohlman. return from last year’s Borchers. They together Borchers had 158 kills squad, which finished oversee the squad, and 54 blocks last year Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News Russia’s Ross Fiessinger swings during the Shelby County Athletic League boys golf tournament on fourth in a Division III which is led by senior while Pohlman had 85 Sept. 17, 2020 at Shelby Oaks Golf Club. Fiessinger is one of five returning boys golfers. district meet and sev- Makenna Borchers. kills and 53 blocks. enth in the Southwest Makenna Borchers Scott ranked fourth on He said Jackson Center regional meet. earned a district berth the squad with 100 kills. and Anna shouldn’t be “The returning run- a year ago and set the Watkins said Pohl- far behind. ners should be strong,” program’s record of man, who is a cap- Heaton said. “The girls low 18-hole score with tain and one of three Boys cross country are working hard and if an 84. She already has seniors, sets the tone Three returning let- they can stay injury free bested that mark early for the squad. He said terwinners and four key they should be competi- this season by hitting Scott is among the most newcomers will make tive in the league.” an 82 in Covington’s improved and has a bet- up Russia’s squad this Hoehne is the squad’s Lady Bucc Invitational ter vertical than last season. top returning runner. in early August at Echo year. Sophomore Brayden She finished 21st in the Hills Golf Course in Other returning start- Monnin returns to lead SCAL meet last year by Piqua. ers include junior setter the Raiders. He finished finishing in 21:43. “Last season, she Miah Monnin, junior 17th in the Shelby “She is the only was only one stroke defensive specialist Jil- County Athletic League senior girl and demon- away from qualifying ian Chapman and junior boys race last year. strates excellent lead- for the state tourna- libero Simone Puthoff. “He ran strong for us ership for the team,” ment, finishing third at Monnin had 857 assists last year as a number Heaton said. “The three districts,” coach Maddi last year and 163 digs two runner and we look juniors had injuries last Borchers said. “I’m while Chapman had to see him run very year but are running counting on Makenna 150 digs. Puthoff was strong for us this sea- well.” to share her experi- third on the squad with son,” third-year coach Heaton said freshmen ence with the younger 240 serve receptions Mark Travis said. Emma Caldwell, Addi- players which will lift and had a team-high 39 Also back are senior son Shappie, Mackenzie the level of our entire aces. Aiden Shappie and Rose, Sayer Magoto and team’s play.” Also back is junior junior Seth Hiatt. Key Hannah Schneible are Junior Makena Hoy- outside hitter/defensive newcomers include key newcomers. ing returns, as does specialist Kelby Doseck. freshmen Caleb Unver- “Addison Shappie and junior Eliza Gariety. “Most of these girls ferth, Jacob Schmitmey- Mackenzie Rose are Hoying, a third-year are entering their third er, Landon Pleiman and running well and look player, hit a personal year of varsity and are Zeb Borchers. to be in the team’s top record of 96 last year. now being looked at for “We are looking for- seven,” Heaton said. Gariety, a second-year leadership both on and ward to this upcoming player, hit a personal Greg Billing | Sidney Daily News off the court,” Watkins Russia’s Ella Hoehne runs during the Division III district meet on season and have a few Boys golf record of 104. said. Oct. 24, 2020 at Cedarville University. Hoehne is one of seven strong returning run- The Raiders are look- “They both contrib- Key newcomers returning girls cross country runners. ners as well as some ing to compete in a uted greatly to last year’s include senior defensive young talent,” Travis stacked Shelby County team,” Borchers said. specialists Lucy Tum- aggressive serving and the SCAL title twice said. “We hope to build Athletic League this busch and Leanne York passing,” Watkins said. since 2017 and finished off the last two sea- season. See Raiders | 14 and sophomore middle “Roni Poling will start second the other two sons with back-to-back hitter Roni Poling. and will be a presence seasons. Watkins said regional qualifying “Leanne and Lucy at the net. She blocks the squad should be in experiences to motivate are both seniors that well and can put a ball the title race again this our young team to that will add a needed spark away.” season, along with Fort level of competition off the bench with Russia has tied for Loramie and Fairlawn. once again.

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FAIRLAWN Jets volleyball returns 6 starters Fairlawn boys golf squad looking to keep up last season’s success

By Bryant Billing [email protected]

SIDNEY — Fairlawn’s volleyball squad is look- ing for a breakthrough season with six returning starters and eight let- terwinners coming back from last season. The Jets finished 14-13 in 2019 and earned the program’s first district title in 13 years. The squad couldn’t quite match that success last year, as it fin- ished 10-10 and lost to Tri- Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News Village in a second-round Fairlawn’s Addison Swearingen tries to block a spike from a Tri- tournament match. Village player during a Division IV sectional tournament match on “I have very high Oct. 24, 2020 at Covington High School. Swearingen is one of six returning starters for the Jets, which finished 10-10 overall and Greg Billing | Sidney Daily News expectations for this tied for fourth place in the Shelby County Athletic League last Fairlawn’s Jocelyn McDonald runs during the Division III girls race in the district meet on Oct. 24, group of girls,” Fairlawn season. coach Ashley Miller said. 2020 at Cedarville University. She’s one of two returning runners for the Jets. “We have a very strong three-year starter and “Ellie brings a nice to be more competitive second-year coach Aaron and seem very committed group of seniors who for is also a go-to player to presence at the net,” this season and finish in Cox said. “Most of them to have the best season the most part have been put the ball away and do Miller said. the top three. have put in more time of their careers this year. playing varsity since what needs to be done on Also back is senior set- than they have in past I’m excited about the new they were sophomores. defense.” ter Taylor Lessing, who Boys cross country summers.” junior high runners; they Our underclassmen Sophomore middle had 491 assists and 119 Three returnees and have worked extremely are very reliable and hitter/defensive special- digs last year. one freshman newcomer Girls cross country hard and are anxious to knowledgeable.” ist Addison Swearingen “Taylor is a four-year will make up the Jets’ Two returnees and two get the season underway.” Senior outside hitters returns, as does sopho- starter and she runs the squad this season. freshmen make up the Jessie Abke and Lonna more middle hitter Ellie offense and gets the ball Senior Dominic Davis squad this season. Boys golf Heath return to lead the Henman. Both were where it needs to be,” and junior Levi Barthauer Senior Myla Cox post- Fairlawn is looking squad in the front row. starters last year and will Miller said. both return after standout ed a top time of 21:17 last to stay successful in a Abke had a team-high be joined by senior right Also returning is senior seasons. Davis posted year while junior Jocelyn stacked SCAL with one 198 kills last season while side hitters Vaegus Galli- middle hitter Belle Brau- a top time of 18:18 last McDonald posted a top of the league’s top golfers Heath had 137. Abke more and Claire Henman. tigam. Junior defensive year while Barthauer’s time of 21:28. Freshmen returning. ranked second with 32 Gallimore was a starter specialist Emily Lessing best time with 18:45. Martha Christman and Senior Matt Mullen is blocks while Heath ranked last year. is a key newcomer. They’ll be joined by Riley Longmire join the one of two returning let- second with 161 digs. Swearingen had 127 The Jets tied with Anna sophomore returnee team this year. terwinners. He won the “Jessie Abke is a four- kills and a team-high 194 for fourth place in the Anthony Schmiesing and “Dominic and Myla SCAL tournament last year starter and is our blocks last season while Shelby County Athletic freshman Dalton Davis. have both run since sev- season by shooting a 70. go-to player to get a kill,” Henman had 60 kills and League last year. Miller “The kids have worked enth grade,” Cox said. Miller said. “Lonna is a 22 blocks. said the squad is hoping very hard this summer,” “They are very excited See Jets | 10

HOUSTON Wildcats boys golf looks to break records

Volleyball squad looks to improve, cross outside/right side hitter Aliya Stangel, junior out- country squads have many returnees side hitter Emma Kemp, sophomore middle hitter By Bryant Billing our average in 2016 when Kayla Winner and sopho- [email protected] I started. Our kids have more right side hitter/ worked really hard to setter Katie Maier are key HOUSTON — Hous- obtain this and take great newcomers. ton’s boys golf squad pride in this stat.” “Aliya was able to play is looking for a record- Sophomore Ethan in a few varsity games breaking season and has Lukey, junior Parker Her- last year because of her already started the season rick and seniors Ethan ability to kill the ball,” off on the right track. Funk and Tanner Cooper Vagedes said. “She will be The Wildcats have four are key returnees. a very key hitter this year. returning letterwinners Lukey shot a 34 in “Emma’s ability to read off of last season’s quad, a tri-match earlier this the court amazes me. She which tied for fifth in the season to set a program is one of the smartest Shelby County Athletic record for low nine-hole players I’ve seen. Kayla League. score. The score was two is ready to prove herself The team finished fifth strokes better than the and become a threat. If in the SCAL preview on previous record, which she continues to work Aug. 9 at Shelby Oaks had been in place in 1989. hard, no doubt she will Golf Club with a 340, “Ethan is one of the become one of the leaders seven strokes lower than hardest working golfers Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News in blocks and kills. its previous 18-hole team in the county,” Fridley Houston’s Parker Herrick putts during the Shelby County Athletic League boys golf preview on Aug. “Katie knows the game 10, 2020 at Shelby Oaks Golf Club. Herrick is one of four returning letterwinners for the Wildcats, score record. said of Lukey. “He is a which set a program record for low 18-hole team score in early August. and will be able to step “We are going to pleasure to work with onto the court as a hitter continue to work hard and is a great example for the team during the past terwinners back from last libero, had 493 digs. or setter and prove to be to break other school all young golfers in the two years and has helped season, when the squad “Grace has been work- an asset on the team.” records during this sea- county. I look forward to me recruit several new finished 3-21 overall and ing hard to run faster Vagedes said the squad son,” sixth-year coach seeing him play hard all golfers to the team,” Frid- 0-12 in SCAL play. plays,” Vagedes said. aims to move up one or Nate Fridley said. “This season long.” ley said. “He is a huge Lauren Vagedes returns “She has really owned her two spots in SCAL stand- year is off to a great start Fridley said Funk is part of our success and I in her second season as height and has become ings. for the team. Our goal is the most vocal leader on couldn’t be more proud coach after taking over a very consistent and to obtain our second sea- the squad and guides the of him. during the season last aggressive hitter. I know Boys cross country son in a row with a win- program’s newest golfers “Tanner is one of those year. she will be fighting to Houston returns six ning record and to con- during matches. He said kids that you wish you “We have a good mix own the blocking record letterwinners from last tinue to lower our stroke Herrick is an unofficial had 10 of. He’s the most of returning players and at Houston. She tied year’s squad, which average each year. team caption and Cooper respectful kid on the new faces,” Vagedes said. it last year and is very earned a regional berth. “So far, we are averag- is a talented golfer. team. I wish I had more “The knowledge and capable of setting a new “Six of our top seven ing 34 strokes lower per “Parker has played the years with him on the experience the seniors are record. varsity runners return nine holes as a team than most summer rounds on team.” bringing will definitely “Bri has become a this year, so we expect to Fridley said freshman be key to our success. major leader on the team improve on our team finis Tanner Voisard is a key They are able to lead our this year, really control- from last year,” 10th-year newcomer. younger players with a ling the offense. She not coach Bill McKinney said. Good Luck “Tanner has proven to respectful manner that only pushes herself, but Among them is Hunter be a huge part of our var- really helps the team also pushes her hitters to Mowery, who finished sity team already,” Fridley chemistry. Our younger run faster plays. 13th in the SCAL meet to All the Teams! said. “He is a big talent players are bringing a “Rylie is one of the last year in 17:26.9. and is the most coachable lot of talent with them; fastest and most athletic “Hunter Mowery had kid I have ever had the they are not only smart girls on the team. Megan a very good year last sea- pleasure of coaching. I players but they area also broke her own single- son and should improve can’t say enough positive bringing a fire with them season dig record last this year,” McKinney things about Tanner and to win. year and also broke the said. “We have several I think you will hear his Seniors Grace Slade, school’s career digs with others in juniors Ethan name often during the Bri Kemp, Rylie Voisard 884. She has been work- Davis and Lucas Langen- 103 E. Walnut | Botkins 937-693-6838 next four years of his high and Megan Maier return. ing hard and is excited kamp and seniors Justin License #38294 school golf career.” Slade, a 6-foot-0 middle and hopeful to continue Pollock and Ryan Ely who hitter, had 73 solo blocks breaking her records. She should be in our varsity 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE Volleyball last season. Kemp, a set- has her eyes set on 1,000 as well. COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • RESIDENTIAL The Wildcats will try ter, led the team with career digs.”

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BOTKINS Trojans boys soccer wants another WOSL title Boys golf eyeing state berth, as are boys, girls cross country squads

By Bryant Billing [email protected]

BOTKINS — Botkins’ boys soccer squad is hoping for another deep postseason run after advancing to a Division III regional final for the second consecutive sea- son last year. The Trojans have 11 returning letterwinners from last season and lost six players to graduation, most of which were four- year starters. “We have a team that lacks game experience,” 17th-year coach Kevin Lynch said. “… It is going to depend if my prior-year role players can step up Greg Billing | Sidney Daily News Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News and be key contributors. Botkins’ Brittany Arnold runs during the Division III district meet girls race ‘B’ on Oct. 24, 2020 at Botkins’ Jameson Meyer swings during the Shelby County Athletic It is their time to shine. Cedarville University. Arnold, who is one of four returning letterwinners, won an individual district League boys golf tournament on Sept. 17, 2020 at Shelby Oaks Golf How quickly can they title by finishing first and also won the Shelby County Athletic League girls meet last year. Club. Meyer is one of five returning letterwinners for the Trojans. convert from role players to main players?” amount of talent, but a One main player lot of work to do to get returns in senior forward the girls up to speed Xavier Monnin, who tactically,” Murphy said. scored 26 goals and had “They have progressed eight assists in 2020. very well so far, but obvi- “He will be relied upon ously when you take over to put the ball in the back a program, there is always of the net,” Lynch said. a considerable amount of “Our success will depend work to be done to transi- upon how he handles the tion between the previous role of our scorer this playing style and the one year.” going forward. Three other key start- “I have high expecta- ers return in junior tions this year so long midfielder/forward John as we can stay healthy. Smock, senior defender The girls have shown a Nate Guckes and junior desire to take the next goalkeeper Carson Mot- step and turn the legacy ter. of this program around. I Motter had 84 saves am exceptionally proud of and gave up 11 goals last their hunger to improve season. both as individuals and as “It’s his third year a team.” between the pipes, and he will have an experienced Boys golf defense in front of him,” Botkins has big goals Lynch said of Motter. this season after finish- “Nate Guckes will move ing fourth in a Division into the centerback role, III district meet, two Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News so it will be important spots short of a state Botkins’ Xavier Monnin heads down the field during a Division III district final against Cincinnati Mariemont on Nov. 7, 2020 in Cincinnati. for him to step up and berth. The Trojans Monnin scored 26 goals and had eight assists last year for the Trojans, which advanced to a Division III regional final for the second help organize the defense. earned their first state consecutive year. John Smock will need to berth in 2019. work and communicate “We have several same this year. best time was 17:27. works together well and junior high championship with the inexperienced returners from last “The league will be “All of our guys that provides the leadership team,” Gutman said. midfielders to get them season with significant very exciting,” Meyer are returning have been we need to be successful. “They are ready to add organized defensively and experience,” 27th-year said. “… You must play running at a high level “Although they are much needed depth and help us create chances.” coach Brett Meyer said. well every night to get a for their entire careers,” all underclassmen, this firepower to our return- Also back are senior “They have put in a lot victory.” Gutman said. “We group of returners have ers.” midfielders Adam Hall of time this summer, expect even more from already experienced a and Brendon Thompson, both individually and as Girls golf them this year.” lot of success and are Volleyball senior defender Devan a team, to prepare for Senior Madelyn Koenig Key newcomers ready to build upon our Botkins is looking for Manger, junior defender this season. We have and junior Lydia Dietz are include senior Dylan fifth-place finish at the improvement after finish- Brant Metz and sopho- six players whose score competing as individuals Topp and freshmen regional meet last year.” ing 7-15 overall last year more midfielders Reis could be used on any this season. Carson Brown, Collin Freshmen Alaina Mann, and 2-10 in SCAL play, Aslage, Rylyn Paul and given night.” Doseck, Noah Topp, Grace Gutman and Alivia good for sixth place. Jack Steinke. Five letterwinners Boys cross country Jacob Grunden and Free join the program this Tricia Dietz takes over Key newcomers include return, four of which The Trojans earned a Ethan Gillette. year. Mann finished first as the program’s coach. freshmen midfielders are multiple-year letter- state berth last season and “Our newcomers are in the SCAL junior high “This group of girls is Noah Greve, Kayden Har- winners: seniors Jame- have eight letterwinners only newcomers because race last year. a hard-working group,” rison and Corey Koenig son Meyer, Jack Dietz, back from a year ago. Ryan they are first-time high “The three freshmen Dietz said. “We have been and freshmen defenders Isaac Cisco and Jaydon Gutman, who returns for school runners,” Gut- that are a part of this working hard on serve Conner Butcher, Noah Wendel and sophomore his 14th season as coach, man said. “All of them, team were key contribu- Butcher, Evan Grieves JJ Meyer. said the squad has high however, have already tors to last year’s SCAL See Trojans | 14 and Russell Lenhart. Jameson Meyer led expectations. had success at the junior “I am not sure any will the squad with a 40.03 “We are gearing up high level and with other contribute right out of nine-hole average last to have an exciting sports. We are excited to the gate with our tough year while Dietz had a season,” Gutman said. have them.” opening schedule,” Lynch 42.1 average, Wendel “Although we lost some said of the seven fresh- had a 43.2 average and key runners to gradua- Girls cross country men. “Hopefully, they will Cisco had a 43.8 aver- tion, we still have a lot Four letterwinners have time to sit back and age. Meyer, Dietz and of talent and experience return for Botkins, includ- take their time develop- Cisco are three-year coming back. We are ing sophomore Brittany ing, so if they are called letterwinners while looking to make our Arnold, who finished first upon, they can contribute Wendel is a two-year let- mark in the area.” individually in the Shelby to the team. They are a terwinner. JJ Meyer had Seniors Collin Wat- County Athletic League talented group of players a 43.9 average last year. terson, Cole Steinke race last year to earn run- that have a bright future They’re joined by and Shane Weatherhead ner of the year honors. in the program.” freshman newcomer return, as do juniors She also won an indi- The Trojans are aiming Ross Dietz, who has Carter Pleiman, Austin vidual district title and to capture their seventh already moved into the Rogers and Keaton Sch- qualified individually for consecutive Western team’s No. 3 spot. nippel and sophomores the Div. III state meet. Ohio Soccer League title “Jameson, Isaac, Jay- Grant Flora and Parker Also back are sopho- this season. don, Jack and JJ have Schnippel. mores Malanie Mau- dropped about three Flora had the fastest rer and Ava Egbert and Girls soccer strokes off their average time of the returnees junior Alaina Jutte. Padraig Murphy takes from last year,” Meyer in the Division III state Arnold’s best time last over as the program’s said. “Ross will give us meet last year, as he fin- year was 19:02, while coach. The squad finished much more depth on the ished in 17:26.5, his best Maurer, Egbert and Jutte 9-6-2 last season and tied season.” time of the season. all had top times around for third in the WOSL. Botkins finished first Parker Schnippel’s 21:45. Murphy didn’t detail in the SCAL preview at best time last year was “We lost a lot of expe- the team’s players, saying Shelby Oaks Golf Club 17:22 while Keaton rience from last year’s they want be recognized in early August. After a Schnippel’s best time team, but this group is as a team rather than competitive conference was one second slower. ready to go,” Gutman individuals. race last year, Meyer Pleiman’s best time was said. “With no seniors

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JACKSON CENTER Tigers volleyball will rely on seniors Boys golf, soccer squads have many returning letterwinners

By Bryant Billing “Returning athletes [email protected] will contribute in all facets of our game,” JACKSON CENTER — Metz said. “To speak of Jackson Center’s volley- any one over any other ball squad rebounded last is not the program we year after a subpar season have. Our outside hitters in 2019 and is looking to are working on versatil- keep up the improvement ity. Middle hitters are this year with eight letter- keying on what their winners returning. opportunities are to help The Tigers finished their team offensively 18-8 last year and 8-4 in and defensively. Oppo- Shelby County Athletic sites and libero look to League play, good for contribute when they third place behind co- are challenged.” champions Fort Loramie Sophomore middle hit- and Russia. The squad ter Macy Klopfenstein finished 14-11 overall and and freshman middle/ 7-5 in SCAL play in 2019. outside hitter McKinley Kim Metz, who is Reichert are newcomers. entering her 34th year as “The underclassmen coach, says she’s hoping have fit in nicely to the a senior-laden team can positivity of the team,” do even better this year. Metz said. “They bring All eight of the squad’s their own passion and returning letterwinners work ethic to assist the are seniors. entire team to get their Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News “Senior leadership is an job done.” Jackson Center’s Gabrielle Woolley bumps during a Division IV tournament match against Springfield Emmanuel Christian Academy on asset this season,” Metz Oct. 21, 2020 at the Trojan Activities Center in Troy. Woolley is one of eight returning seniors for the Tigers, who finished 18-8 last season said. “Additions to the Boys cross country and third in the Shelby County Athletic League. roster are bring solidity Three returning let- to team play. Communica- terwinners and two new- said. “He will probably Ethan Pohlschneider, tion on each and every comers will make up the be our fourth man in the junior goalkeeper Can- ball is our key. Account- Tigers’ squad this season. competition.” don Calhoun, junior ability to teammates, “We are currently strug- wing/center back Bryson meaning being present gling with numbers,” Girls cross country Roberts, junior outside/ and engaged on and off 26th-year coach Steve The Tigers don’t have center back Jace Mullen- the court, is important.” Hoover said. “We hope to any high school runners hour and junior center Outside hitters Shia stay healthy and compete this year. back Camdyn Reese. Akers and Sarah Clark as a team.” Calhoun made 91 return. Akers led the Junior Kellen Reichert Boys soccer saves last year and post- squad with 250 kills last is back after a standout The Tigers have 12 let- ed five shutouts. year. She had 124 digs and campaign last year. He terwinners back and will Also back is senior 13 blocks. Clark had 226 finished in the top five try to keep up last year’s center back Morgan kills, 22 aces and 250 digs. in the Shelby County success, which included Huber, senior forward They’ll be joined in Athletic League meet a second-place finish in Xavier Esser, junior the front row by middle and earned a Division the Western Ohio Soc- wing Grant Elchert and hitter Elena Platfoot, III state meet berth. His cer League and an 8-6-3 sophomore center back who had 77 kills and 162 top time a year ago was overall record. Xavier Lowe. digs, as well as middle 16:53. “Our program is hitter Grace Woolley, “He should have anoth- returning eight starters Boys golf who played a little off er great year,” 26th-year who all played a great Jackson Center will the bench. Outside hitter coach Steve Hoover said. deal of minutes last look to compete in the Kieran Yarkosky returns “He is beginning this sea- year,” fourth-year coach stout SCAL with five and looks to have more son in great condition. He Jason Huber said. “The letterwinners returning playing time. will be JC’s number one upcoming freshman from a year ago when Setters Gabrielle Wool- runner and our best per- class is bringing in some they finished seventh. ley and Morgan Kipker former this season.” club soccer experience.” “I would anticipate return. Kipker ranked Also back is senior Sophomore forward/ our scores will reflect third on the team with Ethan Pohlschneider midfielder Trever Huber a year of growth and 118 assists last season (18:52 best time in 2020) returns. He scored 10 experience,” second-year while Woolley ranked and Xavier Esser (19:54). goals last year. coach Aaron Klopfen- Greg Billing | Sidney Daily News fourth with 71 and had Freshman Jackson Other returning start- stein said. “The league Jackson Center’s Kellen Reichert runs during the Division III 106 digs. Ava Winner Davis joins the squad. ers include senior wing/ will be extremely com- district meet boys race ‘B’ on Oct. 24, 2020 at Cedarville University. returns and will play at “He is showing some center back Spencer Reichert finished fourth in the district meet and eventually earned libero. early promise,” Hoover Yinger, senior forward See Tigers | 14 a state berth. He’s one of three returning lettewinners.

returning letterwinner. That experience will be Wildcats McKinney identified needed, as McKinney freshmen Dylan Shaffer, said the roster is smaller From page 8 Anthony Pollock and than he’d like. Mason McDermit as key “Though the numbers “We need to find some newcomers. are a bit low, the girls are depth to back up our top McKinney said Fort working hard and will five to seven runners and Loramie, Botkins and improve throughout the remain healthy to meet Anna should be strong in year,” McKinney said. our goals for this season. the SCAL this season. “Keeping healthy will be With 16 guys on the team “We hope to be able to key with just six girls on this year, we have good get in the mix with those the team.” numbers and should be teams by the league meet Senior Ava Knouff able to fill in that team and finish in the upper returns to lead the depth needed. The guys half of the league as a group. Knouff qualified have been training hard team,” McKinney said. for the Division III state and expect to be competi- meet as a freshman and tive this year.” Girls cross country sophomore. Sophomore Wes Five letterwinners Also returning are Vondenhuevel is also a return for the Wildcats. seniors Katrina Meiring and Kate Rockwood and sophomores Alicia Craw- ford and Faith McKee. Greg Billing | Sidney Daily News Freshman Mekayla Plei- Houston’s Hunter Mowery runs during the Division III district meet boys race ‘B’ on Oct. 24, 2020 at man is a key newcomer. Cedarville University. Mowery, who finished 13th in the Shelby County Athletic League meet last year, is one of six returning letterwinners for the Wildcats. McKinney said Fort Loramie, Botkins and Anna should field strong again one of the stron- “We hope to be middle of Reach Bryant Billing at 937-538- teams. gest D-III leagues in the the pack come the league 4818, or follow @SidneyOHSports on Twitter and @BryantBillingSDN “The league is once state,” McKinney said. meet.” on Facebook.

Jones, sophomores Logan we are looking for some “The league returns Jets Francis and Aaron Maddy of our youngsters to some outstanding players, and freshmen Jayce Brau- step up and gain experi- and teams should be fun From page 8 tigam and Joe Bernardi ence as the season goes to watch.” are newcomers that will along,” 13th-year coach His score helped the Jets round out the varsity Todd Heckman said. Boys soccer earn the SCAL tourna- roster. “The kids have worked No information was ment team title and a “After a year where extremely hard this submitted. third-place overall finish we broke every school summer and I anticipate in league standings. record, won the SCAL they will just get better Reach Bryant Billing at 937-538- 4818, or follow @SidneyOHSports Junior Seth Jones also postseason meet and and better as the season on Twitter and @BryantBillingSDN

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RIVERSIDE Pirates football hoping success continues Volleyball, boys golf squads each have 4 returning letterwinners

By Bryant Billing Simon Godwin, Landon [email protected] Stewart and Deven Frill- ing and fullback Walker DeGRAFF — River- Whitaker. side may have lost the Frilling, a senior, led Ohio Division VII offen- the squad with 352 sive player of the year to receiving yards on 19 graduation in addition catches last season and to some other key play- caught four TDs. Stew- ers, but the squad has art, a senior, caught 14 plenty returning and is passes for 206 yards and looking to build off last four TDs. Godwin and year’s breakout season. Whitaker are juniors. Riverside returns “Landon, Deven, and eight starters on offense Simon are fast, athletic and six on defense from receivers,” Hodge said. last year’s squad, which “Our passing game has a finished 8-2 and won great potential. Warren two playoff games. is a playmaker (at run- It was a successful ning back). …Walker just final campaign in the shows up and always Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News Northwest Central does a great job. We plan Riverside’s Warren Shockey, left, runs from Lima Perry’s Devares Glenn as Riverside’s Deven Frilling tries to block during a Northwest Conference. The school to get him the ball more Central Conference game on Sept. 18, 2020 at Veterans Memorial Field in De Graff. Shockey and Frilling are two of eight returning has joined the newly this year.” starters on offense for the Pirates, which finished 8-2 and won two playoff games last year. reformed Three Rivers Seniors Zach Arm- Conference in all sports bruster (6-foot-2, 270 ed to wrap-up noncon- effective this fall. pounds) and Dylan ference play by traveling “We lost a lot of pro- Smith (5-9, 250) return to Indian Lake in Week duction and leadership, to lead the offensive 3 before opening TRC but our guys have a lot line. Smith also plays on play by hosting Bethel in of varsity experience,” the defensive line, along Week 4. Riverside third-year with Whitaker. coach Bryce Hodge said. Frilling, Stewart, Volleyball “We’re excited to see our Shockey and Godwin Riverside returns four guys step up this year also return as defensive letterwinners from a as we transition to the backs. 21-3 squad that went TRC. We have a tough The squad has a undefeated in its final schedule ahead of us, host of key newcomers season in the NWCC and and we’re excited for the according to Hodge: is looking for success in challenge.” senior lineman Xavier its first year in the TRC. Sophomore quarter- Clerico, junior lineback- “Looking forward to back Myles Platfoot ers Skyler Hudson and another good season returns to guide the Braden Brandyberry, despite losing four offense. He threw for junior receiver/defen- seniors last year,” first- 837 yards and eight sive back Tyler Knight, year coach Candice touchdowns with 10 sophomore linemen Woods said. “This year’s interceptions last year. Cody Craig and Corwin group is all upperclass- “He has a great arm Bell, sophomore RB/ men. Two of our return- and is athletic,” Hodge DB Dominic Stotler and ing letterwinners are said. “He has more on freshmen linemen Ayden playing different posi- his plate this year being Clary and Travis Brooks. tions. We will be work- the starter at the begin- “Our offensive line ing towards building ning of the season. He’s is the most important chemistry and cohesive ready to go.” thing to figure out,” play with new players Junior Warren Hodge said. “I’m excited and positions.” Shockey will take over to see who earns the Senior middle blocker as the squad’s main run- three remaining spots.” Jenna Woods returns. ning back following the Hodge said he’s not She had 344 kills last graduation of Kale Long, sure what to expect in year and made a pro- Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News who ran for a program- the first year of the TRC gram single-season Riverside outside hitter Alaina Heath tries to block a spike from a Botkins player during a Division record 2,338 yards and but hopes the Pirates record 119 blocks. IV tournament match on Oct. 24, 2020 at Covington High School. Heath is one of four returning 27 touchdowns last will be ready for a chal- “Jenna has made dras- letterwinners for the Pirates. season. lenge each week. tic improvements with Shockey played as a The Pirates opened each season,” Candice lent job blocking last ter with 35 kills and 23 are looking forward to receiver last year and the season by travel- Woods said. “We are season.” blocks. seeing how that boosts caught 19 passes for 287 ing to Ansonia and hoping that continues Senior outside hitter “She is looking much her performance in her yards and two touch- are scheduled to host into her senior year. Alaina Heath returns. stronger,” Woods said. senior year.” downs. Springfield Northeastern She’s got a powerful She had 82 assists last “She did a lot of work Also back are receivers in Week 2. They’re slat- attack and did an excel- year as a right-side hit- in the offseason and we See Pirates | 14

Reynolds and Izayah Kennedy is a four-year kicker for us. The squad is set to for that next day at Improving Clarke. starter and Swiger is a “We feel pretty good host rival Greenville in school on a Friday. But Reynolds, a junior, three-year varsity player about him on kickoffs Week 3 before hosting being in Troy, we’re not From page 2 caught 21 passes for 270 that moved to the line now. …Punt-wise, Car- Vandalia-Butler in Week that far away, so hope- yards and one TD. Clarke full-time last year. son’s not as good, but 4 and archrival Piqua in fully we’ll be back quick under second-year caught 17 passes for 317 “Kennedy is the he’s our best option as Week 5. and our kids can get to offensive coordinator yards and two TDs. stalwart down there,” a punter. We hope we The Greenville bed at a decent time.” Britton Devier. Also playing at Doenges said. “Jaden has don’t have to use him a matchup moves to Week Sidney is scheduled to “We were more receiver will be sopho- been strong. We’re really whole lot.” 3 after having been a travel to West Carrollton throw-oriented last more Mitchell Davis and going to rely on those The season will be the Week 10 contest for in Week 7, host Fairborn year (with Devier call- junior Jy Wheeler. Mov- two guys down there.” first time Sidney has several years. MVL ath- in Week 8 and Stebbins ing plays) than we had ing to receiver from run- Junior Brennan Barnes played a full nine-game letic directors decided in Week 9 and travel to been in previous years,” ning back is senior E.J. (6-1, 220) will start at Miami Valley League to move Week 10 rivalry Xenia in Week 10. Doenges said. “With- Davis, who has been the center while seniors slate. matchups to Labor Day The Yellow Jackets out any scrimmages, it team’s workhorse runner Jayden Bishop (5-11, The MVL reformed weekend in hopes of are hoping the OHSAA’s took Ced three or four the last two seasons. 243) and Carson Roess- in 2019 and had limited boosting attendance. recent decision to weeks to get a grasp of Davis ran for 1,329 er (6-0, 221) will start crossover play between “I think what they expand playoff eligibil- the offense. We’ve got yards his sophomore as guards. teams in the Miami and found out is even if ity will help in earning another senior quar- season and 541 yards “It’s a heavy senior Valley Divisions due to it’s a rival, people still a postseason berth this terback who’ll only be on 104 carries last year group, and every one of squads having noncon- don’t want to show year. quarterback for one year, when the squad went those guys will rotate on ference game contracts up when it’s rainy and The OHSAA so we’re kind of going more pass-heavy. defense, too,” Doenges to finish. Sidney played cold, especially if you’re announced earlier this through the same thing “That does a couple said. a seven-game MVL slate not in the hunt for the year 16 teams per region with Donavin. of different things for Senior Carson Taylor and went 2-5. playoffs,” Doenges said. will be eligible for the “We’re happy with his us,” Doenges said. “He’s returns as the team’s The OHSAA reworked “They kind of shook playoffs, up from eight. progression right now. really, really good at kicker. Taylor, also a and shortened the sea- things up. It’s kind of There are 25 teams in He’s got to continue to wide receiver, and we standout soccer player, son format last August neat getting to play for Division II, Region 8, get better, but you don’t can still move him in the joined the football squad due to COVID-19, which the Little Brown Jug in which Sidney plays in. have to be playing your backfield and get him last year and did well in resulted in the MVL Week 3.” All teams were eligible best football in Week 1. some carries. With him his first year as a kicker. redoing teams’ sched- The Yellow Jackets for postseason play last It’s a long season.” not being the full-time Taylor was 3 for 4 on ules. Sidney ultimately will hit the road again in year. It was the third Julius Spradling, a running back, it takes a field-goal attempts and played six MVL games Week 6 and travel to Troy time in program history freshman, will be the lot of abuse off his body, 20 for 24 on extra-point last year and went 4-2. for a Thursday Night Sidney participated in squad’s backup QB and and that allows us to use attempts. He also aver- “We’re kind of looking Lights game that will the playoffs. will also play at receiver. him on defense more. aged 51.2 yards per forward to playing a reg- be broadcast by Fox 45. “I think it helps you “He did some nice He’s a really good out- kickoff. ular schedule and finally Sidney hosted Thursday not freak out as much things in a couple of our side linebacker.” “He’s gotten really bet- playing our nine league games from 2016-2019; with Week 1, Week 2, scrimmages to the point Junior Martez Harris ter over the summer,” games,” Doenges said. this will be the first time Week 3 losses,” Doenges where we’ve got to get will be the squad’s start- Doenges said. “He prob- The Yellow Jackets the squad has traveled on said. “You still have an him on the field a little ing running back. ably went to 10 kicking opened the season by a Thursday night. opportunity to put your- bit more,” Doenges said. The offensive line will camps and took a lot of traveling to rival Belle- “We like the Thursday self in the playoffs now.” Four Sidney receivers be led by senior tackles private lessons, so he’s fontaine and are set to games, but I like them had 17 or more recep- Evan Kennedy (6-foot- really worked on his begin MVL play by trav- more at home,” Doenges Reach Bryant Billing at 937-538- 4818, or follow @SidneyOHSports tions last year, and two 1, 301 pounds) and craft to make sure he eling to Tippecanoe in said. “Being on the road on Twitter and @BryantBillingSDN return this season: Sam Jaden Swiger (6-3, 222). can be the best possible Week 2. on a Thursday, it’s tough on Facebook. 12 Tuesday, August 31, 2021 2021 FALL SPORTS PREVIEW Sidney Daily News

MINSTER ‘Cats football has 11 returning starters Boys cross country squad looking for higher finish in state meet

By Bryant Billing [email protected]

MINSTER — Minster’s football squad will try to return to its normal hab- its of competing for the Midwest Athletic Confer- ence title and making a deep postseason run after a subpar year in 2020. The Wildcats finished 5-6 in Geron Stokes’ final year as coach, their worst finish since a 6-4 record in Stokes’ first season in 2013. The team had lost most of its starters from 2019 and lost four of its first five games but won three of its last four. Stokes resigned last spring to become Dublin Coffman’s coach, and Amanda Wilson | AIM Media Midwest Seth Whiting has taken Minster quarterback Johnny Nixon runs during a Division VI playoff game against Allen East on Oct. 17, 2020 in Harod. Nixon is one of seven returning starters on offense over Minster’s program. for the Wildcats, which are under the guidance of first-year coach Seth Whiting. Whiting left Alliance to take over the program last spring after former coach Geron Stokes Whiting coached Spring- resigned to become Dublin Coffman’s coach. Nixon threw for 1,167 yards and 11 touchdowns last season. field Northwestern from 2012 to 2015 before leav- 28 to take on the Crusad- The rest of the squad’s ing to coach Alliance, ers, a club program that returning starters are which he led from 2016 isn’t an Ohio High School senior defensive specialist to 2020. Athletic Association Ava Grieshop and senior The Wildcats will try member. defensive specialist Sava- to keep up the late-season The squad is scheduled nah Bergman. Grieshop momentum from last year to begin MAC play by had 33 aces and 160 digs in Whiting’s first season. hosting St. Henry on last year. Seven offensive starters Sept. 3 before traveling Other key newcomers and four defensive start- to Delphos St. John’s are sophomore outside ers return to help the in Week 4 and Marion hitter Megan Fortman, effort. Local in Week 5. Min- senior outside hitter Senior quarterback ster is scheduled to host Maura Baumer and soph- Johnny Nixon returns to Parkway, New Bremen omore middle blocker lead the squad. He com- and Anna and travel to Kayla Lamm. pleted 98-of-170 passes Coldwater and Versailles “Due to Ella’s injury for 1,167 yards last year in the last five weeks of there is a great oppor- with 11 touchdowns and regular season. tunity for some of our 10 interceptions and ran younger players to see for 481 yards and seven Volleyball some time on the court TDs on 104 carries. The Wildcats finished and possibly earn a spot Senior running back 16-8 last year and are in the starting lineup,” Austin Wellman also looking for continued Garman said. “Maura returns in the backfield. improvement with five Baumer, Megan Fortman He ran for 433 yards and returning starters. and Kayla Lamm all will one TD on 83 carries a Senior middle blocker be looking to solidify a year ago and was second Ella Mescher and senior spot in the lineup over on the team with 22 outside hitter Alyssa the next couple of weeks. receptions for 257 yards Niemeyer are two of the “In our back row, we and one TD. squad’s returnees. Nie- will be adding some more Senior receiver Jack meyer led the squad with ball control with Lyndi Kohne and Devan Wueb- 188 kills while Mescher Hemmelgarn and Macy ker also return. Kohne had 152 kills and 60 total Prenger. Our seniors last caught 13 passes for 243 blocks. year carried a lot of the yards and two touch- Key newcomer Lilly reception load so we are downs while Wuebker Barhorst will look to help putting a major emphasis caught 10 passes for 98 the squad in the front on our serve and serve yards and one TD. row, especially since receive in practice. Senior offensive line- Mescher is battling back “We know that we have men Alex Frimel, Tristen from an injury and won’t strength in our front McDaniel and Nick Win- play until later in the row’s height and athleti- ner also return. Frimel season. cism, so being able to run and McDaniel also return “We are going to be that first tempo offense on the defensive line to really looking for Alyssa on our first opportunity is Richard Parrish | AIM Media Midwest help lead the squad’s 3-4 and Lilly to handle much going to be important for Minster’s Alex Albers runs during the Division III boys race in the state cross country meet on Nov. 7, 2020 at Fortress Obetz. Albers, who won the Midwest Athletic Conference boys race last year, finished scheme. Frimel had 21 of the offensive load to our success. We are focus- 13th in the Division III state boys race. He’s looking for a higher finish this season, as are the Wildcats, tackles and one sack last start this season,” 11th- ing on what we can do to which finished 11th as a team. year. year coach Cami Garman earn points versus hoping Wellman and Wuebker said. for points.” play) and it doesn’t look “But you can’t count come into the gym hun- also return at defensive Senior setter Jayden The Wildcats finished like the MAC is going to anyone else out. Every gry and ready to compete back. Wellman had a Clune is also a return- 3-6 in Midwest Athletic be any different this year other school in the confer- every day.” team-high 52.5 tackles ing starter. She had 709 Conference play last sea- than it has in the years ence has girls coming up last year while Wuebker assists last year as well as son and lost to conference past,” Garman said. “New eager to fill in those open Boys cross country had 21 tackles and two 196 digs and 47 aces. rival New Knoxville in a Bremen, New Knoxville roles and contribute. Minster advanced to the interceptions. “Jayden has worked a district semifinal. and Fort Recovery return Each year, we continue to Division III state meet and Minster hosted neigh- great amount on the pace “We have already got- a vast number of strong battle with the best in the finished 11th last season boring rival Fort Loramie of her sets and consistent- ten to preview each other players from last year, so state. We know that they and is looking to return in Week 1 and is set to ly to allow our attackers fortunately through com- they are the ones, I think, aren’t wasting any time in and finish better this year travel to Otterbein Uni- to be more successful,” petition these last few with the biggest targets improving their game, so versity on Saturday, Aug. Garman said. weeks (in summer league on their backs. we can’t either. The girls See cats | 13

sive back. half the CCC’s schools Three Rivers Conference, league, as they want to travel to Newark Catholic Schedule The program will be announced in 2019 they along with other schools keep their Shelby County on Saturday, Sept. 11, independent following were leaving to form a like Lehman Catholic Athletic League affilia- and return home the fol- From page 5 the breakup of the Cross new conference of their and Riverside, which left tion for the rest of the lowing Friday to host County Conference. Fort own starting this fall. the Northwest Central school’s sports programs. Dayton Dunbar. while senior Owen Loramie joined the con- The rest of the CCC’s Conference to join in all Fort Loramie — which The team will then Pleiman, Sherman and ference for football and members formed their sports. The Redskins lost to Tri-Village 60-43 spend most of the sec- Keiser will play at defen- girls golf in 2017, but own new league in the didn’t join the new in the CCC championship ond half of the season game last year — will be on the road. They’re traveling all over Ohio scheduled to travel to now that it isn’t playing Edon in Week 6, travel PATRICK’S in a conference this year. to Columbus Academy The squad traveled to in Week 7, host Dayton PUB & GRILL neighboring rival Min- Thurgood Marshall in ster in Week 1 and is Week 8, travel to Lucas scheduled to host anoth- in Week 9 and travel to er Midwest Athletic Lima Central Catholic in Conference squad in Ver- Week 10. sailles in Week 2 before hosting former CCC foe Reach Bryant Billing at 937-538- 13491 OH-29 Covington in Week 3. 4818, or follow @SidneyOHSports 937-394-4744 ANNA, OH 45302 on Twitter and @BryantBillingSDN OH-70248581 OH-70249395 The Redskins will on Facebook. Sidney Daily News 2021 FALL SPORTS PREVIEW Tuesday, August 31, 2021 13

NEW BREMEN Cardinals football has many new players Volleyball squad looking to keep up success with 4 returning starters

By Bryant Billing tackles a year ago, 12.5 of [email protected] which were for loss. Kuck made 16 tackles. NEW BREMEN — Alig and Homan After years of being the started at defensive back. Midwest Athletic Confer- Alig made 32 tackles and ence’s whipping boy, New four interceptions while Bremen’s football squad Homan made 39 tackles became the latest confer- and three interceptions. ence member to win a Eyink, Schaefer and state title last year. Rindler are expected to The Cardinals became play at linebacker and the ninth MAC member Bergman is expected to to win a football state play at defensive back. championship by claim- Leichliter is expected to ing the Division VII state play on the defensive line. title last November with Senior place kicker a 31-0 win over Warren Owen Gabel returns, John F. Kennedy. as does Muether, who But with 17 players handles punting duties. having graduated off that Schaefer handles kickoffs. squad, sixth-year coach Gabel made 38-of-43 Chris Schmidt said the extra-point attempts last focus is on this year’s season and 7-of-10 field- group being the best it goal attempts. can be. Schmidt said senior New Bremen isn’t start- lineman/linebacker Grant ing from scratch, though. Wilker, junior tight end/ Twelve letterwinners linebacker Ben Sailer, return, all of which are junior tight end/lineback- upperclassmen and eight er Dylan Bambauer, junior of which were starters. RB/DB Wokelle Googeg “We lost some really and sophomore WR/DB good football players from Aaron Thieman are prom- last year,” Schmidt said. ising newcomers. Bryant Billing | Sidney Daily News “We also lost some kids, The Cardinals opened New Bremen running back Hunter Schaefer runs during a 39-yard touchdown run in the second quarter of the Division VII state championship game on Nov. 20, 2020 at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium in Massillon. Schaefer is one of eight returning starters for the from that same senior the season by traveling Cardinals, which won the D-VII title. class, that did a great to Marion, Indiana and job performing various are scheduled to host ners back from last year complementary roles to Lehman Catholic in Week and several newcomers, help us be successful. 2. They’re slated to begin we want to be in conten- “We will have an MAC play in Week 3 tion for the (Midwest older team, with sixteen by hosting Delphos St. Athletic Conference) seniors and sixteen John’s. championship and to juniors, albeit a little inex- qualify for state.” perienced on the varsity Volleyball level. How quickly those New Bremen has Girls cross country kids adjust to playing advanced to the Division Barhorst said several expanded roles on the IV state championship newcomers will join three varsity level will go a long match each season since to four returning runners way in how our season 2017 and has won the this year. plays out overall.” title twice in that time, Three letterwinners Junior David Homan, losing the other two return in sophomore who was a defensive times to Tiffin Calvert. Chloe Homan and juniors starter last year, takes The Cardinals are Lily Rindler and Caroline over at quarterback. looking for another state Whitlatch. Senior receiver Nick berth this year with four “We have our top two Alig and senior tight end returning starters and and three out of our Branxton Krauss return a host of other players top five returning from as passing targets, though looking to take over on last year’s eighth-place neither had more than varsity. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News regional team,” Barhorst three receptions last year. “With many new faces New Bremen’s Kaylee Freund spikes as Tiffin Calvert’s Camryn Shook tries to block during the said. “Our goal is to get Krauss was a starter on the court because of Division IV state championship match on Nov. 15, 2020 at Vandalia-Butler’s Student Activity Center. top three at MAC and to Freund is one of four returning starters for the Cardinals, which have appeared in four consecutive while Alig was a second- graduation, we are look- D-IV state titles. qualify for state this year. string offensive player. ing to become more con- We have several other Senior starting offen- sistent,” sixth-year coach and 65 blocks. Heitkamp specialist/libero). Senior Zach Ashman, returning runners that sive linemen Mason Kuck Diana Kramer said. “With led the team with 85 “One of our strengths juniors Patrick Bernhold, have made great improve- and Evan Eyink return. that being said, expecta- blocks and had 92 kills. this year is our depth,” Jonathan Zimpfer, Cole ments from last season Both were starters last tions are not changing. Bornhorst ranked fourth Kramer said. “Practices Power and Gavin Spragg plus several newcom- year. Our goal is to win our on the squad with 48 aces are incredibly competi- return, as does sopho- ers that will make a big Other offensive letter- last game of the season.” and Tangeman ranked tive. Each girl is pushing more Zach Wiedeman. impact on varsity.” winners return in senior Senior outside hitter fourth with 102 digs. to make themselves and Barhorst said four to receiver Nathan Rindler, Ellie Tangeman, senior Kramer said freshman their teammates better. five newcomers could Boys golf senior receiver Trevor middle hitter Kaylee setter/right-side hitter They have all shown great make an impact. No information was Bergman, junior running Freund, senior defensive Melina Schrader is a key growth and have accepted “We enter the season submitted. back Hunter Schaefer, specialist/setter Chloe newcomer, as are juniors their role. We look for- with goals that build off senior receiver Braden Bornhorst and senior Mia Schmitmeyer (right- ward to a great season.” our success from last Girls golf Suchland, senior RB Col- middle hitter Olivia side) and Abi Powers season,” Barhorst said. No information was ten Muether and senior Heitkamp are the squad’s (defensive specialist/libe- Boys cross country “Our focus has been to submitted. tight end Kyle Leichliter. returning starters. ro), sophomore Amelia Six letterwinners return work hard and continue Kuck and Krauss start- Tangeman made 175 Dammeyer (outside hit- for New Bremen, which to improve by controlling Reach Bryant Billing at 937-538- 4818, or follow @SidneyOHSports ed on the defensive line kills a year ago while ter) and freshman Keira will be led by second-year what we can control. on Twitter and @BryantBillingSDN last year. Krauss had 39 Freund made 192 kills Steininger (defensive coach Jason Barhorst. “With our top six run- on Facebook.

Albers is a three-year let- their new rolls as leaders be in the league mix this kamp, sophomore Star in the Midwest Athletic Cats terwinner. and the team is starting year, but I am sure it will Weigandt, sophomore Conference last season. Also back are senior and to work hard toward their be a dogfight again,” Topp Anna Larger and sopho- “This is a resilient From page 12 three-year letterwinner team’s goals. We return a said. more Rachel Wenning. group of young ladies Slonkosky, senior great nucleus of very good Coach Debbie Ahrns, that remind me of the with almost all of its run- Tyler Prenger, senior Alex runners from last year’s Girls cross country who is in her 18th year, 2016 team that went ners from a year ago com- Westerheide, junior Noah team and are lucky enough No information was said the season is dedi- undefeated in the MAC,” ing back. Walter, junior Jim Trzaska, to have several others submitted. cated to assistant coach Ahrns said. “They have “The boys are looking sophomore Jack Grieshop pushing to be part of the Don Seyfried, who died a diverse level of playing to build on the success and junior Ryan Halpin. final picture.” Boys golf unexpectedly in March. skills and are eager to get from last year’s season,” Grieshop had the sec- Among those pushing is No information was Seyfried said he had vol- the season rolling. Minster coach Larry ond-best time of all run- senior Russell Heide and submitted. unteered for the last 15 “One goal this season Topp said. “The team has ners at the state meet last freshman Nick Prenger, seasons and was already is to encourage the Lady high expectations for this year by finishing in 17:04, who won the junior high Girls golf making notes for the Wildcats and remind season and with the hard while Slonkosky had the MAC race last year in Five returnees will lead 2021 season. them that they are always work that they have been second-best time in the 11:15. the Wildcats this season. “The short game is playing against their putting in, they just might MAC meet and finished Minster won the MAC Senior Layne Voisard essential to success in last score. Also to sup- reach their goals. There third overall in 17:19. title and a district title last and sophomore Ashley golf and was the corner- port growing the person will be many obstacles in “The athletes are work- year, and Topp said those Meyer are serving as co- stone of Coach Seyfried’s because if there’s any- their way but we hope to ing very hard and are look- are among the program’s captains. Both earned focus for instilling the thing to be wildly coura- see them through to the ing to find their spot on goals this year. He said district berths last season value of learning this geous about, it is know- team’s goals.” the team and to be ready he expects Marion Local, and helped the squad area of game to have ing that learning this Eight letterwinners for the first meet,” Topp New Bremen and Parkway earn a fourth-place finish consistent scores,” Ahrns game of golf is more than return from last season, said. “We lost good run- will also compete for the in a Division III sectional said. “The Wildcats will a sport but a foundation including senior Alex ners to graduation from MAC title. meet. continue to value the of skills they will use the Albers, who finished 13th last year’s team, and with “We will be working The rest of the Wild- short game and build rest of their lives.” individually in the state them we also lost some of hard to defend our league cats’ roster is made of confidence and playing meet last year and fin- our leadership. title from last year and junior Katie Heitkamp, techniques in this area of Reach Bryant Billing at 937-538- 4818, or follow @SidneyOHSports ished first in the Midwest “This year’s seniors and hope to overcome the sophomore Ashlyn game.” on Twitter and @BryantBillingSDN Athletic Conference meet. juniors are now accepting losses to graduation to Homan, senior Cora Heit- Minster tied for third on Facebook. 14 Tuesday, August 31, 2021 2021 FALL SPORTS PREVIEW Sidney Daily News

have a full varsity team girls, led by nine seniors. Lehman this season in Nick Wolt- Seniors Taylor Reineke ers’ second year as coach. and Mary Lins and junior From page 6 Sophomore Logan Lin- Lilly Williams will play son is the program’s lone singles, while seniors having Callie push our returnee. Key newcomers Annie Stiver and Macie starter, senior captain include freshman Bren- Verdier will be at first Heidi Toner, will only be nan Potts, juniors Mark doubles and seniors beneficial for the both of Moloney II, Hezekiah Madi Gleason and Emma them. Callie also is a great Bezy, Matthew Galbreath Covault will be at second field player. So when she and Jude Schmiesing and doubles. is not in goal, she can be senior Nick Minneci. Junior Sarah Lins will a threat in the midfield or “Our newcomers had see varsity action, and up top as a forward.” solid track seasons and Ungericht said senior many of them are picking Elizabeth Jock adds depth Boys soccer up cross country as an to the program and may Lehman is looking for additional fall sport to see some varsity playing improvement from last improve their endurance,” time as well. year’s 4-8-3 squad in Mark Wolters said. “Several “We have lots of experi- Moloney’s second year as members of this team ence,” Ungericht said. coach. The squad lost five have put in some great “Our goals are to win starters from last season summer miles, and it’ll more matches than last but has 22 players in the Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News be fun to watch that hard year and continue to program this season. Lehman Catholic’s Caroline Wesner bumps during a Northwest Central Conference match against work come to fruition.” develop our JV players.” Returning letterwinners Riverside on Aug. 29, 2019 at Schlater Family Gymnasium in Sidney. The Cavaliers are hoping to be Wolters said he expects include Brandon Jones, more competitive in their first season in the newly reformed Three Rivers Conference. Milton-Union and Cov- Boys golf Gus Schmiesing, Joshua Bostick, Collin Potts, Lehman has several outside hitter Katie Fort- ington to be the frontrun- The Cavaliers have George, Jude Schmiesing Daniel Carlisle, Jeremiah returning players but lost kamp. ners in the TRC. seven returning letterwin- and Mark Moloney II. LaForme, Luke Cour- two key players to gradu- Dammeyer said Taylor “We are excited to be ners this season, includ- Nick Minneci, Ryan tad) along with return- ation in Reese Geise and Geise, Fortkamp, Stewart, running in the Three Riv- ing 4-year letterwinner Armstrong, Sam Gilardi ing members (Collin Pyper Sharkins, who led Kailee Rank and Marissa ers Conference this year,” John Gagnet. Also back and Samuel LaForme will Cioffi, John Moloney, Tim the squad in kills, aces, Corner are the team’s top Wolters said. “Cross are Hezekiah Bezy, lead the forwards along Schmiesing) and we will blocks, digs and serve hitters. Taylor Geise had country is thriving in this Noel Petersen, Nicholas with George. Minneci, be much deeper than last receives. 61 kills last year while area and it helps that our Wright, Brian Bauman, Jude Schmiesing and Jer- year,” Moloney said. “I “We would like to have Stewart had 54. Fortkamp student athletes don’t Isable Flores and Cooper emiah LaForme will head believe this hurt us in our a winning season with had 45 blocks while Stew- have to travel far for great Steiner. the midfielders. close loses as we were continued improvement,” art had 44. competition.” “Last year we did not Jones, Thomas unable to rest starters.” third-year coach Carolyn Carlisle ranked second win any matches or have Schmiesing and Moloney Moloney expects the Dammeyer said. “We on the squad with 34 aces Girls cross country anyone receive postsea- II will lead the defense. TRC to be challenging, are young and inexperi- a year ago while Wesner The Cavaliers do not son honors. However this Armstrong, Thomas led by Troy Christian. enced.” had 29. Wesner had 364 have any varsity cross year we are improving Schmiesing and Collin Five letterwinners assists while Carlisle had country runners this fast and have already Potts will compete for Volleyball return: senior outside 319. season. won a match in our new time as goalie. The Cavaliers will look hitter Kate Stewart, Taylor Geise had 183 league,” Lehman coach “We have high expec- to be competitive in their senior setter Megan digs while Wesner had Girls tennis Eric Harlamert said. tations for this season first season as members Carlisle, junior setter 117. Tim Ungericht returns as we have added seven of the Three Rivers Con- Caroline Wesner, sopho- for his seventh year as Reach Bryant Billing at 937-538- 4818, or follow @SidneyOHSports freshman (Alex Lundy, ference after finishing more defensive specialist Boys cross country Lehman’s coach. on Twitter and @BryantBillingSDN Bennen Potts Cole 11-12 a year ago. Taylor Geise and junior Lehman Catholic will The Cavaliers have 16 on Facebook.

junior Nolan Fark and foot and Blake Noble showcase some great bunch. We lost two good Tigers sophomore Lucas Har- join the squad. area golfers,” Klopfen- Pirates seniors from last year’s tle. Regula shot an 85 “We are excited stein said. “I believe 10 team and will need to From page 10 in the SCAL meet last about Platfoot and of the 12 golfers who From page 11 fill those two spots this year and earned second Noble, for not only earned first and second year. petitive this year, so team all-SCAL honors. providing youth to team accolades return Junior setter/right- “We have eight boys those scores may result “Both Regula and our lineup but also the to the SCAL this year, side hitter Alaina Snow on the team and all eight in wins some nights Sailor have been mak- potential to shoot com- which will create some returns. She made 63 can contribute to the and may not some ing strides in their petitive scores,” Klop- very competitive nights kills and 33 blocks last team. We still struggle other nights. game, therefore we will fenstein said. “Con- for medalists. Botkins, year. with our short game and “Our returning let- rely on them to play tinuous improvement Anna and Loramie all “She has stepped into will need to improve on terwinners need to be well from the begin- will be important as return a good percent- her sister’s (graduate that this year.” consistent on a nightly ning of the season and they learn to navigate age of their top golfers Sierra Snow) shoes as Seniors Brody Rhoads, basis in order for us to throughout Septem- through course strat- and will look to build our setter,” Woods said. Jayden Burchett and compete against the ber,” Klopfenstein said. egy and the mental upon last year’s suc- “She’s got a great IQ for Owen Holycross return quality teams in our “The biggest asset we approach to the game.” cesses.” the game and is a leader in addition to junior league.” are looking for from Klopfenstein says on the court. Drew Jones. Jones had Seniors Carson Regu- Fark, Hartle, and But- the SCAL race will be Reach Bryant Billing at Junior outside hitter a 48 nine-hole average 937-538-4818, or follow @ la, Ryan Sailor and AJ ler will be consistency.” heated again this year. SidneyOHSports on Twitter and @ Jade Copas rounds out last year, Rhoads had a Butler return, as does Freshmen Reed Plat- “The league will BryantBillingSDN on Facebook. the returning letterwin- 49 average, Burchett had ners. She had 95 kills a 50 average and Holy- and 87 digs a year ago. cross had a 54 average. “She’s taking on more “Brody and Jayden ments to her last year’s “Tori has really Monnin and Poeppel- of a defensive role this will be our leaders on Raiders scores, shooting 49 on blown us away with man are new to golf, year, going from a three- the course this year the front nine of our how quick she has but Borchers said both rotation player to all and we need them to From page 7 first match,” Borchers learned the game are showing potential. six,” Woods said. “Her be in the low 40s to said. “More big things and the adjustments “Both are able to get back row play is impres- compete,” Phelps said. “Having that year of are expected out of she has made to be a the ball airborne regu- sive for never having to “Drew Jones and Owen experience under their Lily as the season pro- powerhouse with her larly and show a lot of play there before.” Holycross will also be belt is really going to gresses.” driver,” Borchers said. promise as they come Key newcomers include huge contributor to our help us this season. Key newcomers to “Her game resembles along with their game,” senior middle blocker/ team’s success.” Makena Hoying has the program include that of an experienced Borchers said. “With outside hitter Sasha Key newcomers been putting well in sophomore Tori Sher- second- or third-year more experience on the Stotler, senior defensive include senior Chase early matches and Eliza man and freshmen player. With some course this season, I’m specialists Trinity Notes- Davidson, sophomores has been keeping the Grace Monnin and fine-tuning on her planning on these girls tine and Grace Brownlee Reece Jenkins and Gavin ball in the fairway.” Grace Poeppelman. short game, Tori could contributing to our and junior hitters Mazzy Robinson and freshman Sophomore Lily Ful- Borchers said Sher- definitely lower her team scores at upcom- Johnson and Rachel Jaxon Woods. lenkamp returns for man is playing above score and shoot in ing matches.” Knight. “Chase Davidson has her second year of var- her experience level the double digits by “Sasha Stotler is com- been on the team for sity play. and shot a 110 at her the time the sectional Reach Bryant Billing at ing back to the program three years now and has 937-538-4818, or follow @ “She has already first-ever invitational in tournament rolls SidneyOHSports on Twitter and @ for her senior season,” worked really hard this made great improve- early August. around.” BryantBillingSDN on Facebook. Woods said. “She is summer to improve his really strong and funda- game and I look for him mentally sound. She’s to contribute,” Phelps going to be a handful for said. “Reece Jenkins our competition.” was on JV last year and right side hitter Haley lete is Janel Platfoot. ing right side this year he also has improved Trojans Barhorst, senior middle She is so dedicated to because of her massive Boys golf greatly this summer. hitter Ivy Fogt, junior the game and works block, and she can also Riverside is hoping for Newcomer Jaxon Woods From page 9 middle hitter Trayce hard all year round. contribute good offen- a good year in its first will see some time right Hendrickson, junior out- She is also starting to sively,” Dietz said. “I season in the TRC with away and sophomore receive, aggressive serv- side hitter Leah Steinke fill the leadership role.” also have Mallory Gou- four returning letterwin- Gavin Robinson has just ing and blocking. I’m and sophomore setter Key newcomers beaux, who has played ners from last season started golf and is really very proud of the work Janel Platfoot. include sophomore setter in the past but ran when it finished second improving. He might see these girls are putting in “Ainsley Manger hitter Kylie Mack, as a defensive specialist in the NWCC. some time in matches.” and can’t wait to see it played libero last year junior libero Mallory during JO this past sea- “We have a veteran pay off this season.” but is such an all- Goubeaux, sophomore son. She worked hard team this year and Girls golf Six letterwinners around great athlete defensive specialist Cait- and earned the libero should be in every No information was return from last season, and leader on the court lyn Barhorst and senior jersey this year.” match,” 13th-year coach submitted. five of which were start- that I need her to play right side hitters Payton Andy Phelps said. “The ers: senior outside hit- a full six rotations Zimpfer and Hollie Reach Bryant Billing at boys have been out Reach Bryant Billing at 937-538- 937-538-4818, or follow @ 4818, or follow @SidneyOHSports ter/defensive specialist this year,” Dietz said. Buehler. SidneyOHSports on Twitter and @ playing this summer on Twitter and @BryantBillingSDN Ainsley Manger, senior “Another returning ath- “Kylie Mack is play- BryantBillingSDN on Facebook. and have improved a on Facebook. GOOD LUCK to GOOD LUCK TO ALL THE AREA ATHLETES! KENNEDY’S GARAGE

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nine-hole average of 40.47 Titles last year, which ranked second in the 10-team From page 3 MVL. “Kaden has the best “Our league is going swing on the team, hands to be strong, but we are down,” fifth-year coach working day-in and day- Bill Rippey said. “He has out to better ourselves for put in more the past four each opponent,” Verhoff years than anyone else said. and it is going to pay divi- dends.” Boys cross country Also back are seniors Sidney has 12 letterwin- Luke Bemus and Jarred ners returning, and ninth- Kirk and juniors Tycen year coach Ken Kellner is Money and Kade expecting a big season for Schmiesing. the squad. “Luke Bemus keeps “We are looking to make getting better each year,” a significant improvement Rippey said. “He has in team scores with a grown so much from last stronger performance from year and is able to hit the the top seven athletes,” ball at least 20 yards fur- Kellner said. “We plan to ther. His scores will only win our division of the get better this year. MVL (for the second con- “Jarred Kirk has one of secutive year) and have the better swings on the many individuals continu- team. When he holds his ally set school records.” follow-through, he hits Junior Gavin Musser is great shots. If Jarred is the team’s top returning able to keep his compo- runner. His best time last sure he will help this team season was 17:17. Gaylen Blooser | AIM Media Midwest a lot. “He has aspirations to Sidney junior Kaden Abbott lines up a putt during the Greenville Invitational on Aug. 6, 2020 at Turtle Creek Golf Course in Greenville. “Tycen has put in so go far in postseason,” Kell- Abbott is one of five returning letterwinners for the Yellow Jackets, which finished third in the Miami Valley League Valley Division. much work this off sea- ner said. son, I really expect him Also back is junior to make a giant leap this Andrew Bonifas and year. He still needs to sophomores Keaton Fisher understand golf is played and Braxton Brewer, who one shot at a time. Once all had best times last year he realizes that, his scores slightly under 18:40. will be low. “Andrew will be push- “Kade has really been ing Gavin as he plans to hitting the ball solid lately. be running deep into the If he can get his short postseason,” Kellner said. game down, we could be Senior Anthony Kellner in great shape.” and junior Kyle McKin- Sophomore Ryan Ben- ney also return. They had nett and freshman Carter top times under 19:20 Wooddell are newcomers. last year. Juniors Takaho “I am really looking Shibahara, Caleb Luth- forward to seeing how man and Noah Balduf also Ryan Bennett and Carter return, as do sophomores Wooddell do in their first Tiar Davis, Alex Lamma year on varsity,” Rippey and Nathan Siegel. said. “Ryan was on the “Several guys put in a JV team last year, but his strong offseason,” Ken work ethic has jumped Kellner said. “Based on him up to varsity. He performances so far, there practices all the time. are others who will be Carter is the first fresh- pushing the team forward man I have ever coached as the season progresses.” who made varsity. He has Kellner said freshmen a great swing and is really Simon Blackford and Gar- dedicated to becoming a rett Guinther are key new- Josh Brown | AIM Media Midwest top golfer.” comers. Sidney’s Kara Mays hits during the Division I sectional tournament on Oct. 7, 2020 at Troy Community Park. Mays has earned district Rippey said Sidney “They both have poten- berths each of her first three seasons and is looking to finish her career with another this season. should challenge Xenia tial to take a spot in the and is likely going to be for the MVL Valley title. top seven,” Kellner said. in the top seven,” Kellner He said Miami Division “They display incredible said. squads Tippecanoe and work ethic and great atti- Other returnees include Troy should battle for the tudes.” seniors Katie Deal, McK- overall title. enna O’Donnell, Nicole “Five of our guys have Girls cross country Siegel, Steinke, Mon- at least one year of varsity Like the boys squad, tana Stephens and Maya experience,” Rippey said. Sidney’s girls squad has 12 Thompson, junior Desarae “They will need to use returning letterwinners, Miller and sophomores the experience to get past and Kellner is expecting a Hannah Carlson, Haley Xenia.” good season after finishing Fogt, Malea Hensley and second in the MVL Valley Olivia Murphy. Girls golf Division last year. Sidney starts its third “We will definitely show Girls tennis full season this year and improvement as we have Sidney looks to is looking set program six seniors on the team,” improve with all its play- records with six letterwin- Kellner said. “They have ers back from last season, ners returning. a goal to win the Valley including senior first Seniors Evie Schwepe Division, so each race will singles Kara Mays, who and Lily Blosser are be an opportunity to get earned a district tourna- returning after earning ready to show their best at ment berth for the third letters the previous three the league meet.” consecutive year. years, including as fresh- Sophomore Emily Flem- Mays, who won an indi- men when the program ing is the squad’s top vidual Division I sectional played a partial schedule. returning runner. Her best title in 2019, finished as Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News Schwepe entered the sea- time last year was 20:34. sectional runner-up last Sidney’s Madison Garber putts during a Miami Valley League match against West Carrollton on Sept. son with the program’s “She is setting her year and was 13-5 overall. 24, 2020 at Sidney Moose Golf Course. Garber is one of six returning letterwinners to the program, low nine- and 18-hole sight on going into the “She owns the girls which is in its third full season. scores. postseason this year,” tennis records for most games” Gregory said of sophomore Cecilia Klinger plete teams, Tipp coming “Evie is probably one of Kellner said. wins in a season, most Mays, Fultz and Grieshop. will also compete for var- off of a perfect season last our most consistent golf- Freshmen Kara Kell- singles wins in a season, Juniors Alyssa Echols sity doubles spots. year. ers, averaging 47 so far ner has been the squad’s and most career singles (4-14), Cierra Mullennix “We are lucky enough “We are hoping to get this year,” coach Joe Span- second-best runner in pre- wins,” sixth-year coach (2-10), Breanna Mullennix to have Dhruvi back,” an edge on MVL oppo- gler said in early August. season workouts. Donovan Gregory said. (1-14) and Desarae Miller Gregory said. “She took nents Fairborn and Steb- Seniors Cassie Trudeau “She has turned into a “We are hoping she can (0-13) return after all play- last season off. Both of bins to capture the Valley and Mallory Hoskins also great training partner for continue her outstanding ing both first and second these girls have done an Division championship are three-year letterwin- Emily, so Kara is looking tennis career with anoth- doubles at different times outstanding job working again. We lost very close ners. Junior Madison to have a great season, as er strong season with a a year ago. in the offseason to get bet- matches 2-3 in league Garber is a second-year well as many others who district birth.” “Each one of these girls ter at their games.” play last year.” letterwinner, and junior put in a strong offseason,” Senior Allison Fultz have greatly improved Sidney finished 5-13 Grace Steenrod earned Ken Kellner said. (6-11) returns at second from last season,” Gregory overall and third in the Boys golf her first letter last year. Other key newcomers singles while Jenna Grie- said. “As a team, we want MVL Valley Division last Sidney is looking to win Freshman Tatum Wer- include sophomore Sophia shop (8-8) returns at third to continue to improve year. the MVL Valley Division ntz is a key newcomer Thompson and freshmen singles. throughout the season and “Tippecanoe, Troy, But- with five returning golfers according to Spangler. Mikayla Huckleby and “All three are poised to possibly get a couple girls ler and Greenville will be from last season. Ainsley Wiford. have strong seasons and out to the district tennis fighting it out for overall Senior Kaden Abbott Reach Bryant Billing at 937-538- 4818, or follow @SidneyOHSports “Mikayla has come back have worked extremely tournament.” MVL title,” Gregory said. returns for the Yellow on Twitter and @BryantBillingSDN to the team after a year off hard to improve their Junior Dhruvi Patel and “They are the most com- Jackets after posting a on Facebook. Good Luck to all our Area Fall Sports Athletes! Before the game, after the game, or anytime in-between... Stop in at Corner of Court & Ohio, Sidney • 492-9181 OH-70249759 16 Tuesday, August 31, 2021 2021 FALL SPORTS PREVIEW Sidney Daily News

said Schafer is showing FL much promise despite not having golfed much until From page 9 this summer. Turner said the SCAL energy,” Rodgers said. will be incredibly com- “They bring a great desire petitive, just as it was last to prove themselves and season. to show everyone they “Botkins returns almost deserve to be there.” everyone and gets a fresh- man coming in that is Boys cross country going to make them the The Redskins are aim- favorites in the league,” ing for a state berth after Turner said. “But given falling one spot short the the makeup of the SCAL last two years. last season, whoever wins Eight letterwinners the championship this return for Fort Loramie, year is going to have to all of which had best play well each and every times under 19 minutes night out in league play. last year and four of “It is going to set up to which had best times be a very fun and inter- under 18 minutes. esting league tournament Leading the returnees and the SCAL will no are seniors Colten and doubt be well-represent- Colin Gasson. Colten ed at the district tourna- Gasson’s best time a ment towards the end of year ago was 16:22 while Greg Billing | Sidney Daily News the year.” Colin Gasson’s best time Fort Loramie’s Claire Rethman, left, runs ahead of a West Liberty- was 16:49. Salem runner during the Division III girls race in the cross country Girls golf Also back are senior state championship meet on Nov. 7, 2020 at Fortress Obetz. The The Redskins finished Trey Ranly (17:22), senior Redskins are looking to return to the state meet after finishing one spot short of a state fourth last season. Greg Billing | Sidney Daily News Evan Eilerman (18:50), Fort Loramie’s Adam Ballas watches after swining on the fairway berth in a Division III dis- senior Isaiah Scheer were at the Troy regional Thomas (21:47), junior during a nonconference match against Milton-Union on Sept. 14, trict tournament last year (18:55), junior Adam last year, so I anticipate Ava Turner (20:16) 2020 at Homestead Golf Course in Tipp City. Ballas finished 10th and will aim for one this Ballas (17:43), junior the 2021 season will be and sophomore Colleen in the Div. III state meet last year and is looking to help the squad year with four letterwin- Frank Rethman (17:57) another competitive one,” Borchers (20:36). earn a return trip. Fort Loramie finished seventh out of 12 teams ners returning. and junior Kam Barhorst Prenger said. “With our returning last season. The program is indepen- (18:48). runners and several dent of league affiliation The squad finished fifth Girls cross country promising newcomers, said. “Outside of the junior tournaments over after the breakup of the in Div. III regional meets The Redskins lost a our goal is to get stronger league, the perennial pro- this summer and has put Cross County Conference. the last two years. The strong group to gradu- week-by-week and be run- grams like Minster, West in the work to have anoth- “Keeping our focus top four teams in each ation, including three ning at our peak come the Liberty and Versailles will er great season this fall.” through the regular sea- region earn state berths. runners who raced with end of October and early provide plenty of oppor- Wehrman had a 41.39 son without the motiva- “They are motivated,” the team in the D-III state November,” Prenger said. tunity to compete against average last year, and tion of conference awards 26th-year coach Dennis meet last season. “Each grade level has at the state’s best.” Turner said he would will be crucial to our Prenger said. “These But its top two run- least one athlete that I be the No. 1 golfer most success,” ninth-year coach seniors were freshmen ners return, as do six would consider to be one Boys golf years at Fort Loramie and Kreg Hollenbacher said. back in 2018 when we other letterwinners. That of the top runners in that Fort Loramie qualified is a knowledgeable golfer. “Our success last year won our second team makes Prenger hopeful class in the area. for the Div. III state meet “He will give us a great allowed us to be invited title, and the Gasson boys the squad can earn a fifth “If we can stay healthy, for the third consecutive 1-2 punch at the top of to some tournaments this have qualified as individu- consecutive state berth. we are confident in our year last season and will our lineup and we look year that we haven’t been als in the past. Seniors Olivia Borch- ability to compete with try for another trip this for him to be the steady invited to in the past, so “They know what it ers and Claire Rethman the deep talent in our season with three letter- and calm influence he has it’s nice our efforts are takes to compete at the return after leading the area and across the state.” men returning and sev- been for us over the last being recognized by our highest level, so we aren’t Redskins with 18:48 and Prenger said Botkins, eral newcomers fighting couple of years,” Turner peers, and it will be nice hiding the fact that our 18:56 times, respectively, Anna and Russia should for varsity spots. said. to see how we stack up goal is to get back to the in last year’s state meet. be strong in the SCAL The Redskins won the Pleiman had a 45.91 with teams across the state meet as a team. They They became the second this year. Those three SCAL title last year and average last year and was region, including Div. I have put in the work in the and third runners in pro- along with Fort Loramie earned D-III sectional and the varsity squad’s No. 6 and II teams.” offseason and are ready to gram history to post sub- placed in the top seven in district championships. golfer. Back for the squad get the season started.” 19:00 times. the Southwest regional The squad finished “The hope and expecta- these season are seniors Prenger said Anna, Bot- Also back are seniors meet last year in Troy. seventh in the state tion is that he improves Eva Bolin and Rhese Vois- kins, Russia and Houston Elise Berresik (22:50 “There is a lot of talent tournament. his scoring average 1.5-2 ard, junior Aubrey Turner should also be strong in best time in 2020), Anna returning, so I anticipate “Based on what I’ve strokes this season and if and sophomore Morgan the SCAL this season. Detrick (20:08) Kait the league being as com- seen over the summer, I he can do that, it will set Pleiman. “Five SCAL boys teams Grillot (21:06) and Sarah petitive as ever,” Prenger like our chances,” 14th- us up to have some good Bolin qualified for year coach Brad Turner team success,” Turner districts individually as a said. “The guys have been said. “He’s got a good sophomore. She finished Since 1984 playing a lot on their own understanding of the first in a D-III sectional and are starting to mesh game and the experience tournament by shooting as a unit now that we’re he gained last season will an 82 a year ago and post- Alan Davis Insurance Agency into the season.” hopefully serve us well ed a 75 at Echo Hills Golf “your solutions provider” Juniors Adam Ballas, this year.” Course in Piqua earlier Aiden Wehrman and Aus- Key newcomers include this year in Covington’s tin Pleiman all return. senior Ethan Larger, Lady Bucc Invitational. The excitement of early retirement Ballas was the SCAL sophomore Noah Man- “So far this year we’ve player of the year last nier and freshman Beau won three tournaments, brings along a lot of anxiety too. Alan year and finished 10th Schafer. set a school record for individually in the state Larger has played on 18-hole team score, and Davis Insurance and Financial Services meet to earn all-Ohio the program’s junior overcome some adver- has helped many retirees navigate honors. He had a 37.52 varsity squad for three sity along the way, so I’m nine-hole average. seasons, and Turner said excited to see how the through the hassles and concerns of “Adam is the best golfer he’s grown a lot and has rest of the season will early retirement. in our school’s history developed a consistent play out for us,” Hollen- and provides a great cor- swing and good feel for bacher said. nerstone for us to build the green. Turner said Taking an early retirement and want to Reach Bryant Billing at 937-538- around,” Turner said. “He Mannier has much poten- 4818, or follow @SidneyOHSports know your options ? Call Us has played in some highly tial and will develop into on Twitter and @BryantBillingSDN 419.738.7447 competitive amateur and a very good golfer and on Facebook. Key newcomers will play on Saturday, Sept. 11 Cavaliers include senior defensive by hosting Milton-Union. backs Sam Gilardi and The Cavaliers are sched- From page 6 Karsten Franklin, junior uled to travel to Miami WR/DB Dylan Geise and East in Week 5 and Bethel “Dylan Karn is bigger junior offensive lineman in Week 6, host Riverside and faster this year and Thomas White (5-10, 190). in Week 7, travel to Cov- Michael McFarland is big Roll said he’s not sure ington in Week 8, travel and quick at defensive what to expect in the first to Troy Christian in Week end. AJ Newson com- year of the TRC but hopes 9 and host Dayton North- bines with Edwards for a the Cavaliers will be com- ridge on Saturday, Oct. 23. good set of linebackers.” petitive. All of Lehman’s home Senior Joshua George The squad has 35 play- games will be played at (5-8, 151) returns at ers on the roster, up eight Sidney Memorial Stadium, kicker and McFarland from last season. with the exception of the returns as punter. George Lehman opened the sea- Week 3 contest, which will averaged 43.8 yards per son by hosting Lima Perry be played at the school’s kickoff last season and and is scheduled to travel onsite field. made 12-of-17 extra-point to New Bremen in Week 2 Reach Bryant Billing at 937-538- attempts and 2-of-4 field- and host Waynesfield-Gos- 4818, or follow @SidneyOHSports goal tries. McFarland aver- hen in Week 3. The squad on Twitter and @BryantBillingSDN aged 39.4 yards per punt. is slated to begin TRC on Facebook.

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and freshman Serenity Anna Williams as key newcom- ers. Williams finished From page 4 third in the SCAL junior high race last year. consecutive seasons “She will make an before rival Lehman immediate impact on Catholic knocked them the team,” Stewart said off in a late-season game of Williams. “She will last year to capture the challenge for a spot 2020 title. The Cavaliers among our top runners. have now joined the Lauryn Wolters could be reformed Three Rivers our wildcard as she is Conference, leaving the and outstanding athlete, Rockets the heavy favor- Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News qualifying for the state ites to win the WOSL. Anna’s Bryce Cobb swings during the SCAL boys golf tournament track meet in the long “We are very strong on Sept. 17, 2020 at Shelby Oaks Golf Club. Cobb is aiming for a jump last spring, and and experienced,” Noll state berth after qualifying last year. she was an outstanding said. “We should do very soccer player.” well this season.” players. She said she also pushed for varsity spots Stewart said Fort expects Fairlawn to be at the end of the season,” Loramie is again the Volleyball strong with many return- Stewart said. SCAL frontrunner and Anna is looking to ees. Stewart said there are a said the Rockets should improve after struggling Zumberger hopes a plethora of newcomers in challenge Russia and through a 7-14 campaign more-experienced group the program, and he isn’t Botkins for a runner-up in 2020 that included a will help the Rockets have sure who will become spot. fourth-place finish in the success in the SCAL. dependable varsity run- Shelby County Athletic “Our culture this year ners as the season pro- Boys golf League and a first-round is built on the idea of ‘26 gresses. Anna returns five golf- tournament exit. vs. 6,’” Zumberger said. Stewart said Botkins ers and two all-league The Rockets have eight “All 26 players (in our and Fort Loramie are the selections from last sea- returning letterwinners program) contribute in favorites in the SCAL this son and is hoping for suc- to help in their quest for some way to the six who season. cess in a stacked Shelby improvement this year. are out on the court and “Both of them return County Athletic League. “Our squad is a young Greg Billing | Sidney Daily News I believe the girls have strong teams that will Leading the returnees team again this year, but Anna’s Hayden Schmidt runs during the Division III district meet really taken that culture be among the top five in is senior Bryce Cobb, is primed for a brighter boys Race “B” on Oct. 24, 2020 at Cedarville University. Schmidt and idea and have dug the state,” Stewart said. who finished first in a season,” ninth-year coach won an individual district title by finishing first last season and is deep to make sure we are “We will have a solid top Division III sectional expected to have a high finish in this year’s state meet. Kelli Zumberger said. only bettering ourselves three, but will have to see tournament last year “We have more depth on watch develop throughout Sydney Klosterman will to make those six who how our fourth through and earned district and our bench compared to the summer.” be playing a large role in are out on the court bet- seventh runners progress state berths. Cobb, who last year and several of Harris had 133 kills the back row with her. ter, along with the whole during the season and finished high enough in our players are versatile and 27 blocks last year Sydney brings a calm- team. hope we can make some the SCAL meet last year and can play multiple while Rioch had 77 kills ness on the court that the “Our summer has been noise at the end of the to earn first team hon- positions. and 25 blocks. Zumberger team falls back on during a learning experience and season.” ors, finished first in the “I think that we said those two will be chaotic plays. the players are beginning league’s preview meet in have the capability to depended upon greatly “Along with Sydney to realize they have the Girls cross country early August by shooting make huge strides this offensively. and Madison, Kaitlin potential to compete with The Rockets qualified a 71. season compared to last “They have the most Rickert will be adding to some of the best teams for the state meet for the Also back is senior season. We have more experience for us on the our back row as well. She as long as they mentally second time in program Carter Gordon, juniors experienced players now court and are doing a bet- has one of the best plat- stay focused on the task history last season and Landon Cobb and Ethan that some of those players ter job of realizing what forms on this team and at hand. The challenge for are looking to return Maurer and sophomore have a year of varsity they can bring to the just passes the ball with us is to show other teams and improve upon a Seth Hegemier. under their belt, and our table,” Zumberger said. confidence.” that we are capable of 12th-place finish with “We do have some mentality is stronger and Cobb had 292 assists Key newcomers include being contenders and that seven returning letter- experience coming back. ready for anything that as a freshman, and Zum- sophomore defensive we can leave an impres- winners. It is just hard to see comes our way.” berger said she’s show specialist Abbey George, sion on them, no matter “Last year provided where we might finish The Rockets lose a improvement. freshman outside hitter/ where we finish in the our girls with a lot of with the league being so couple key players to “She has done a nice setter Liz Staudter and league.” experience and confi- deep this year,” longtime graduation, including job taking responsibility freshman outside hitter/ dence,” 37th-year coach coach Brandon Cobb said. Mary Landis, who led the at setter for us this year right-side hitter Cynthia Boys cross country Stewart said. “I look “… We need a few guys to team in kills and aces and and soaks in every play- Davidson. Anna may not be able for them to have an step up to help to really was second in digs and ers’ needs and is starting “We will be looking a to reach the highs it did outstanding season this challenge in the league. assists. to handle pressure real lot at Liz and Cynthia last season with just three year.” “Anyone can see from But the Rockets return well compared to last on the outside and right returning letterwinners Seniors Bethany the Preview scoring, the plenty of strong scorers season, where she ran a side,” Zumberger said. from last year, but 36th- Althauser, Kaylie Kipp, league is very strong this and defenders from last 6-2 with Mary Landis,” “They both know that year coach Dean Stewart Breann Reaman, Hope year. We need the other season. Senior middle Zumberger said. there is a lot of pressure is confident it will still Bixler and Kaylie four returning letterwin- blockers Kaitlyn Harris Sophomore outside/ on them and that teams be a successful year — Brewer return, as do ners to find that groove and Molly Rioch ranked right-side hitter Mara are going to come at them especially for Hayden junior Grace Bensman and play well all season second and third in kills Cathcart will also see specifically because of Schmidt. and sophomore Paige long.” and blocks, respectively, playing time in the front their youth, but they have Schmidt finished first Steinke. and sophomore setter row, as will senior Lenna been able to handle it and in the Shelby County Bensman had the high- Girls golf Brenna Cobb returns. Rowland. Cathcart had 55 know that their team- Athletic League race last est finish on the team The program begins “We struggled greatly kills last year. mates are depending on year and also was first in in the state meet by its third year with seven last year offensively, so “We are hoping as the them. a Division III district race finishing 63rd in 20:20. golfers returning from one of our major goals is summer progresses, we “They have had a pretty and second in the D-III Her best race was in the last year. to improve our offense will have these players good summer so far and Southwest regional race. Shelby County Athletic Leading the returnees and for our setter to real- connect more with Bren- have been really working He finished seventh in the League meet, in which is sophomore Mallory ly make a connection with na, and they will start on the mechanics of their D-III state race in 16:02, she finished fifth in Havenar, who had a 56 each hitter,” Zumberger making an impact offen- hitting. I am excited to 18 seconds slower than 20:06. nine-hole average last said. “We are going to be sively,” Zumberger said. see how these two will his best time last year. “Grace Bensman, year. Also back is sopho- depending on a lot of our Also back are senior grow into their positions Senior Collin Frilling Bethany Althauser and more Ava Pettit (65.1 younger players, and all libero Madison Jeffries, and how they will develop and sophomore John Paige Steinke all almost average), junior Carly of our players have to be senior defensive special- throughout the season. Young also return. broke 20 minutes last Rogers (66.3), senior right on every night. ist Kaitlin Rickert and “Another new face this “They will benefit from year,” Stewart said. Josie Gehret (66.6), “Everyone on our squad junior defensive specialist year is Abbey. Her confi- having the experience “They should give us senior Madison Prenger knows the demands that Sydney Klosterman. Jef- dence and understanding of running at the state a top three that will be (66.7), senior Megan we have for one another fries led the team with of the game has grown championships last year,” able to challenge for Marlow and senior Gracie and have really started 289 digs last year while significantly from last sea- Stewart said. “They will top 10 finishes in most Russell. to build a better trust Rickert had 177 digs and son and can’t wait to see be relied on more heavily meets in 2021. I also “We’ve had several girls between one another. Our Klosterman had 136. how she will contribute this year.” look Kaylie Kipp and put in time on the course offensive and defensive “Madison brings so to the team defensively.” Other returnees include Breann Reaman to close to improve scores,” coach units push one another so much athleticism to Zumberger said the senior Aaron Haynes and the gap on our top three, Tony Metzler said. that each unit is holding the court and is one of league will be strong juniors Ryan Noll and giving us a formidable each other accountable the scrappiest players I this year, especially with Noah Deeren. top five.” Reach Bryant Billing at 937-538- 4818, or follow @SidneyOHSports to do their job. That has know,” Zumberger said. Russia and Fort Loramie “They all three finished Stewart identified on TwitterThe and @BryantBillingSDN Region’s Leader been something special to “Along with Madison, returning several key last year strong and senior Lauryn Wolters on Facebook.in Orthopedic Care

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