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Which Toledo-area athletes are No. 1 seeds for the Ohio high school track and field championships?
Five Toledo-area individuals and a relay team garnered top seeds for the state high school track and field meet this week in Dayton. Springfield’s Maira Scott claimed the top finish among the four regional meets in the 100 and the 200 in Division I. Scott, the defending state champion in both events, ran the 100 at regionals in 11.51 seconds, 0.16 ahead of Westerville Central’s Olivia Pace. In the 200, Scott finished in 23.19, 0.80 ahead of Pace. Central Catholic’s Nyla King is the No. 1 seed in the 100 and 200 in Division II. King ran the 100, where she is the defending state champion, in 11.84, 0.26 ahead of Springfield Kenton Ridge’s Shanya Coleman. She posted a 24.59 time in the 200, 0.19 in front of Coleman. King is also the No. 2 seed in the 400.
A look at the Lenawee County Athletes of the Week for May 20-25
The Lenawee County high school sports season is closing fast and athletes across the county are stepping up. Here's a look at the Lenawee County Athlete of the Week nominees for May 20-25. Voting can be done at https://poll.fm/13815773. Tatum Borton, Adrian soccer ...
Football proves life-saving for young player
Football is known for teaching life skills like teamwork, dedication, and the ability to see the lessons in both wins and losses. But more than that, 28-year-old Tavante Gammage said, “Football saved my life.” “A lot of my family members played the game, cousins and uncles, but they kind of fell into the drug game, either doing drugs or selling drugs and then ended up in prison,” Mr. Gammage said. “So I figured to continue my legacy — or to even start my legacy — I have to go further than they did.” “Coming to Toledo is my stepping stone into what my mighty God has for me,” said the Glass City Tigers quarterback.
Mud Hens rained out at Louisville
LOUISVILLE — Sunday’s series finale between the Toledo Mud Hens and Louisville Bats was rained out. With the teams not facing each other again during the first half of the season, the game was canceled and will not be made up. The Mud Hens return home Tuesday for a 6:05 p.m. start against Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Neither team has announced its starting pitcher.
Lenawee, Monroe County to meet in all-star football matchup
Monroe and Lenawee County football fans are banking on one game being better than two. Next month, seniors from the two counties will face off in the first Lenawee County vs. Monroe County football All-Star game. The county vs. county idea that was floated a couple of years ago by coaches and athletic directors has finally come to fruition. ...
Desperate Walleye remain positive, optimistic in facing must-win situation
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. — With their backs squarely up against the wall, the Toledo Walleye remain positive as they focus on how well they've played so far in the Western Conference finals. Toledo entered Game 5 on Saturday night against the Kansas City Mavericks facing a must-win situation. The Walleye trail the Mavericks 3-1 in the best-of-7 series, but the Toledo players and coaches believe things are bound to bounce their way. The Walleye have out-shot the Mavericks by 30 shots in the series. The Walleye out-shot K.C. 37-27 in a 2-1 overtime loss at Cable Dahmer Arena in Game 4 on Friday, including an 8-1 edge in OT. “We did exactly what we wanted to do. We gave ourselves chances,” Walleye coach Pat Mikesch said. “You can't get frustrated and find excuses. We came here knowing we have to win three games, and we still have that opportunity.”
Georgia football RB commits to transfer destination
Georgia Bulldogs senior running back Sevaughn Clark entered the transfer portal as a graduate transfer in January. Clark, who is from Dawsonville, Georgia, has one year of eligibility remaining. Now, Clark has committed to the Toledo Rockets. Clark announced his commitment to Toledo via social media. Clark was a walk-on for the Bulldogs and saw limited playing time over the past four years in Athens. The 6-foot-1, 205-pound running back appeared in five games during the 2023 season, including 32 yards and touchdown in Georgia’s win over UAB. Clark rushed for 35 yards Georgia’s blowout national championship win against TCU. The former...
Stars and stats: Game 4 of the 2024 Western Conference finals
Here is a closer look at Friday’s Game 4 of the ECHL Western Conference finals between the Toledo Walleye and the Kansas City Mavericks. 1. Cole Coskey, Kansas City: Scored the game-winner with 8:30 to go in overtime. He also assisted on the Mavericks’ third-period equalizer. 2. Jack LaFontaine, Kansas City: Stopped 36 of 37 Toledo shots in helping to give the Mavericks a 3-1 series lead. 3. Jake Jaremko, Kansas City: Tied the game at 1 with 5:30 to go in the game, just 1:24 after Toledo’s Matt Anderson opened the scoring.
Whiteford softball sweeps Monroe to run record to 24-5-1
MONROE – Monroe and Whiteford have started a tradition of getting each other ready for the state softball tournament. “It’s really good for both teams,” Whiteford coach Matt VanBrandt said of the late-season doubleheader. “Both teams want to get some work in before districts. This is the third year in a row we’ve done it. It’s a great opportunity to play locally. They are always pretty close games.” ...
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.
Division I track and field: Liberty Center girls claim regional championship
FOSTORIA — The Liberty Center girls just beat out the girls from Coldwater, edging the Cavaliers 59-58 for the team title at the Division III regional track and field competition that wrapped up on Friday night at Fostoria’s Memorial Stadium. En route to the win, the LC girls had a total of four girls punch tickets to the upcoming state meet in Dayton next week. After Coldwater, Margaretta (51) finished third in the team standings, Woodmore (50.5) was fourth, and Riverdale (47) fifth. Tinora took home the boys regional title with 63 points. Margaretta came in second at 52 points, Wayne Trace (44) finished third, Edgerton (43.5) fourth, and Ottawa Hills (36) fifth. The top four competitors in each event advance to the state meet.
Kathy Morris steps down as Adrian College women's basketball coach
ADRIAN — Adrian College women's basketball will have a new leader for the first time since 1992 after Kathy Morris announced her resignation on Wednesday. Morris said in a press release from Adrian College she was stepping down to pursue other opportunities. ...
St. Francis baseball defeats Whitmer 9-1 for Division I district title
BOWLING GREEN — Moments after a high fastball from St. Francis de Sales pitcher Mana Bublick darted past the bat of Whitmer's Connor Barber, the senior right-hander, as if sensing the momentum stick with the Knights, pumped his fists and let out a bit of a primal yell. With two outs and the bases loaded in the bottom of the fifth, Bublick and the Knights had just escaped trouble while maintaining their lead in what would be a turning point of their 9-1 Division I district final victory Saturday at Carter Park. “Earlier in the game, he hit one up...
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