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Walleye will be without key forwards Bliss, Centazzo for Game 4 of Western Conference finals
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. — The Toledo Walleye will be without key forwards Trenton Bliss and Orrin Centazzo for Game 4 of the Western Conference finals against Kansas City on Friday night. Bliss and Centazzo were both injured in Game 3 on Monday night at the Huntington Center. Forward Mitchell Lewandowski also remains out with an injury. Forward Dalton Messina and defenseman Jed Pietila will be in the lineup for the game at Cable Dahmer Arena. Opening puck drop is set for 8:05 p.m. Toledo trails Kansas City 2-1 in the best-of-7 series. The Mavericks host Game 5 on Saturday and potentially Game 6 on Monday and Game 7 on Wednesday.
2024 high school postseason scores for May 23
Here are the OHSAA spring sport state tournament scores for Toledo-area teams on Thursday, May 24. BASEBALL Division I District semifinals at Bowling Green Carter Park■ No. 5 Whitmer 9, No. 2 Northview 8■ No. 6 St. Francis 4, No. 3 Anthony Wayne 0
Division III and IV softball: Oak Harbor to face former league foe in regional semifinal
Three Toledo-area high school softball teams will be chasing regionals in Division III and Division IV this week. In Division III, sixth-ranked NBC champion Oak Harbor (24-2, 11-1) looks to earn its second trip to the state final four in three years after reaching the D-II semifinals in 2022. The Rockets of second-year coach Cami Haas face former longtime Sandusky Bay Conference foe Margaretta (19-10) in Wednesday's 5 p.m. semifinal at Findlay High School. Two area teams have qualified for regionals in Division IV, with Buckeye Border Conference runner-up Montpelier (17-7, 7-1) facing Monroeville in the 5 p.m. semifinal at Rossford, and SBC River Division member Fremont St. Joseph (12-13) facing eighth-ranked Vienna Mathews in a 2 p.m. semifinal at Berea.
Oak Harbor's Gregory offensive player of year in NBC
Oak Harbor senior first baseman Porter Gregory was recognized offensive player of the year in the Northern Buckeye Conference. Senior pitcher Alyse Sorg was first-team for the Rockets. Genoa junior utility Emersen Bickel was first-team and senior Kaylin Shields was second-team. Senior Courtney Chapinski was honorable mention. SoftballBloody Avery Naderer...
Lake tops Ottawa Hills for 1st baseball district title in 10 years
DEFIANCE — A year ago, Ryan Wagner missed the baseball season after breaking one of his collarbones in the second game of the year. On Saturday, the Lake senior pitched the Flyers to their first district championship in a decade. “This means everything,” said Wagner after Lake rallied past Ottawa Hills 8-4 in the Division III district finals. “Not being able to play last year and then to win the league and a district championship is amazing.” A trip to the regionals at 2 p.m. Thursday at Patrick Henry, where the Flyers will face Bucyrus Wynford, did not look promising after Ottawa Hills took a 4-0 lead after one inning.
Anthony Wayne softball tops Perrysburg for regional title
CLYDE, Ohio — The third-ranked Anthony Wayne Generals will make their third trip to the Division I state softball semifinals in four years after taking a 9-1 victory over eighth-ranked Northern Lakes League rival Perrysburg in Friday’s regional final at Clyde High School’s Joe Wilson Field. The Generals (29-1), who have posted a 114-12 overall record since 2021, will face second-ranked Pataskala Watkins Memorial (30-1) in a D-I state semifinal next Friday at 5:30 p.m. at Firestone Stadium in Akron. “This is an incredible accomplishment for these seniors, AW coach Ron Myers said. “They're playing their hearts out right now, and we're running on all eight cylinders. We've peaked at the right time of year. “When you get to the final four in the state, though, everybody is great. These seniors are great kids, and they're fun to be around. I'm going to enjoy having one more week with them.”
Oak Harbor's Adkins' swing isn't a thing of beauty, but the results speak for themselves
Oak Harbor senior shortstop Reese Adkins considered asking teammates for a few personalized hitting tips. "You can ask, but there are too many things to point out," Rockets pitcher Alyse Sorg told her. "You hit good anyway, why stop now." Adkins doesn't sit back, she's upright in her stance and she's prone to flying...
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