Jets Give Boot to Veteran Placekicker Brien

Jets Give Boot to Veteran Placekicker Brien

+SECTION C, PAGE 6 w THE BLADE: TOLEDO, OHIO t APRIL 29, 2005 + HIGH SCHOOLS BASEBALL STANDINGS, STATISTICS City League Lewis, Lake 42 15 11 5 19 1 .357 Donald, Otsego 31 11 10 0 7 0 .355 Hammer, Elmwood 48 17 15 0 9 1 .354 Stritch softball seeks perfect year in TAAC League Overall Central Catholic 6-0 6-5 Leady, Eastwood 48 17 18 0 5 14 .354 Eisenman, Lakota 37 13 10 0 5 13 .351 Start 5-0 13-0 By MARK MONROE occasions this year. Her cur- St. Francis 5-1 11-3 PITCHING Waite 4-2 6-6 IP H R ER SO W L ERA BLADE SPORTS WRITER NOTEBOOK LINEUP rent record throw is 133-8. She Whitmer 4-3 9-5 Frisco, Eastw. 11 3 1 1 15 2 2 .64 St. John’s Jesuit 4-3 8-6 1 fi nished ninth at the Division II Queen, Otsego 14 /3 16 10 3 11 2 1 1.47 The Cardinal Stritch softball t Tuesday: City League, Michigan Clay 2-3 8-7 1 McPherson, Lake 13 /3 10 6 3 13 1 0 1.58 state meet last year. 1 t Bowsher 2-4 7-7 Dyer, Woodm. 35 /3 30 12 8 44 6 1 1.58 team has big plans this season. Today: NLL, SLL Rogers 2-4 5-9 1 Hornyak, Genoa 30 /3 23 11 7 29 4 2 1.62 t Tomorrow: Sidelines “We are looking for even bet- 2 The Cardinals are poised for Woodward 1-6 2-8 Loomis, East 16 /3 14 12 4 13 1 1 1.68 1 t ter things this year,” said Swan- Libbey 0-5 2-9 Hammer, Elm 20 /3 10 7 5 16 3 2 1.72 a three-peat in the Toledo Area Friday: NWOL, TAAC Scott 0-6 0-12 Meyer, Eastw. 12 10 5 3 4 0 2 1.75 ton coach Steve Brehmer. 1 Athletic Conference. They are HITTING Leady, Eastw. 23 /3 18 14 6 45 2 0 1.80 Borcherdt to West Point AB H R HR RBI SB AVG Dunn, Genoa 27 21 10 8 19 3 0 2.07 5-0 in the conference midway 1 Northwood chasing title Neilly, Start 37 22 16 0 12 0 .595 Pfouts, Lake 18 /3 17 8 6 28 2 1 2.29 Archbold forward Dan 1 through league play. Wooten, Wood 27 /3 27 16 9 16 2 2 2.30 Northwood is within range of Fought, Whitmer 45 24 24 0 17 17 .533 1 Declercq, Start 20 10 5 0 6 0 .500 Buckingham,Elm 10 /3 12 5 4 10 1 1 2.71 “We plan to go 10-0 in the Borcherdt, who is the school’s Conley, Lake 35 27 20 14 29 4 2 2.80 capturing its fi rst baseball title in Wagener, Central 16 8 3 0 5 1 .500 1 all-time scoring leader with Dudley, St. Francis 44 21 13 1 11 3 .477 Tyson, Elmwood 30 /3 31 24 13 29 4 0 3.00 TAAC,” Stritch coach Richard 16 years. Jewell, Bowsher 40 19 15 0 8 9 .475 Rothenbuhler,Elm 32 35 16 14 21 3 1 3.06 Draeger said. “We want to win 20 Brazeau Borcherdt 1,422 points, will continue his Stewart, Start 30 14 11 1 10 0 .467 Getz, Otsego 28 25 27 15 14 1 2 3.75 Coach Jason Halka has the basketball career at Army. Stublecki, Central 24 11 8 0 11 0 .458 Gruner, Gib. 27 41 32 15 11 1 4 3.89 games and we want to get out of Rangers in position to win their Corbey, St. John’s 36 16 11 0 11 10 .444 districts.” “But it hasn’t been just one Borcherdt was named fi rst Helldobler, SJ 36 16 11 0 11 10 .444 fi rst title as a member of the or two players,” Halka said. team All-Ohio and was the dis- Werner, Libbey 9 4 4 0 3 0 .444 The Cardinals (12-6) have had TAAC. Northwood last captured Nyitrai, Start 32 14 13 0 16 0 .438 NWOAL big wins against Bowsher (12-4), “They’ve bought into the team trict co-player of the year. He Moulton, Start 39 17 13 0 16 0 .436 a championship in 1989 in concept.” also set a state record for career Peters, St. Francis 30 13 14 0 6 5 .433 League Overall Northwood (6-3) and Evergreen the Suburban Lakes League. It Lizcano, Start 28 12 12 0 5 0 .429 Archbold 4-0 12-3 (4-3). He said seven of his nine start- free-throw shooting percentage White, Waite 24 10 4 0 13 2 .417 Bryan 4-1 14-2 joined the TAAC in 2000. ers are hitting over .300. Allen, Bowsher 39 16 16 1 11 9 .410 Wauseon 3-1 9-4 Draeger, who is in his sixth (88.6 percent). Koechley, Start 39 16 17 1 10 0 .410 Delta 2-1 5-8 “The kids don’t realize how big Northwood dropped a 4-1 de- Borcherdt averaged 22.7 Trout, Clay 27 11 6 0 12 1 .407 Montpelier 2-2 12-4 year, said Stritch has won two this is,” said Halka, who is in his Achter, Clay 37 15 10 0 11 3 .405 Patrick Henry 1-1 15-1 straight TAAC titles with 9-1 re- cision to Ottawa Hills yesterday points per game and shot 51.5 Hartwig, St. John’s 37 15 10 0 4 2 .405 Liberty Center 1-3 7-7 second year at Northwood. and split the season series with percent from 2-point range Bell, St. Francis 42 17 18 1 11 3 .405 Evergreen 1-4 10-5 cords and his players want to go The Rangers (6-7) are 4-1 in Boyle, Central 30 12 11 0 4 3 .400 Swanton 0-5 1-16 the Green Bears. Both are now this past season as he led the Toles, Bowsher 35 14 11 2 14 3 .400 undefeated this season. the TAAC. Evans, Waite 28 11 9 0 7 3 .393 HITTING Senior center fi elder Erika 4-1 in league play. Blue Streaks (24-2) to the state Hufford, Clay 41 16 9 0 8 3 .390 AB H R HR RBI SB AVG Sophomore Shane McGaha- All the other teams in the Ritson, Whitmer 49 19 17 0 17 6 .388 Krauss, Pat Henry 55 34 34 5 31 3 .618 Marzec has a team-high .531 semifi nals. Archbold won three Molnar, Central 13 5 2 0 2 1 .385 Pawlowicz, Mont 33 19 15 3 11 0 .576 ran has led the team both in TAAC have at least two losses NWOAL titles with Borcherdt, Pfund, Evergreen 44 24 25 0 2 4 .545 average and has driven in 10 the fi eld and on the mound. The PITCHING Inselmann, PH 58 31 23 4 26 2 .534 and Halka said the schedule sets who selected Army after consid- IP H R ER SO W L ERA Tiplady, LC 34 18 9 2 15 1 .529 runs. Marzec is one of four pitcher/third baseman has a Anderson, Start 15 5 2 1 23 2 0 .47 up favorably for his Rangers. ering Bowling Green, Rice and 2 Byers, Montpelier 33 17 18 0 10 1 .515 seniors who are four-year varsity Hays, Central 18 /3 12 5 2 35 0 0 .75 Borcherdt, Arch. 49 25 23 1 16 7 .510 team-high .545 batting average. 1 Swanton’s Brazeau shines William & Mary. Trout, Clay 8 /3 12 7 1 3 1 1 .84 starters. Corrine D’Emilio (.412, 1 Lashaway, Evergrn 38 18 10 0 7 0 .474 That number is 61 points better Stewart, Start 25 /3 16 9 4 34 4 0 1.11 George, PH 53 25 20 0 16 1 .472 12 RBI), Liz Wineland (.320), Jus- Swanton senior Sandy Brazeau “I even considered being a Moulton, Start 17 10 3 3 29 3 0 1.24 K. Vitek, Bryan 53 25 16 1 26 7 .472 than that of the next-highest Perzynski, SF 38 27 17 7 16 6 0 1.29 continually has outdistanced the walk-on at Duke, as I have been 1 Andrews, Mont. 30 14 7 0 14 7 .467 tine Brandt (.396, team-high 16 Spencer, Clay 10 /3 7 3 2 11 1 1 1.35 batter in the TAAC. McGaharan 2 Siebenaler, Mont 28 13 9 1 10 0 .464 fi eld in the discus and shot put a Duke fan for a long time,” Kavder, SJ 12 /3 13 9 3 10 2 0 1.66 RBI) and Sarah Bochi (defensive 2 Nofziger, Archbold 44 20 13 2 18 7 .455 also has a 3-1 record and a 2.96 Ritson, Whitmer 18 /3 16 10 5 20 2 0 1.88 G. Vitek, Bryan 53 24 20 0 11 1 .453 leader) have paced the Cardinal so far this season. Borcherdt said. “After consider- Toles, Bowsher 14 5 4 4 13 2 0 2.00 Tipton, Bryan 51 23 18 1 14 14 .451 earned-run average. 1 Brazeau has not been defeated ing many options, I decided Kanary, Central 12 /3 7 4 4 21 2 1 2.27 Hutchison, Mont 36 16 20 1 20 0 .444 attack.

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