Archers girls win tri-meet

EDGERTON – The high school track season opened up Tuesday night with the Antwerp girls recording a tri-meet victory over Edgerton and Hilltop while the Bulldog boys placed first.
EDGERTON – The high school track season opened up Tuesday night with the Antwerp girls recording a tri-meet victory over Edgerton and Hilltop while the Bulldog boys placed first.
ANTWERP – The Antwerp Lady Archers rolled to a 10-0 blanking of Holgate in high school softball action Friday night at the home of the blue and white.
DELPHOS – In non-league softball action Friday evening, the Paulding Panthers doubled up host Delphos Jefferson for a 14-7 victory over the Wildcats at Delphos Jefferson High School.
DEFIANCE – Host Defiance broke open a close game with five runs in the bottom of the fifth to pull away for a 9-1 victory over visiting Paulding Friday evening in non-conference baseball play.
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The Wayne Trace Girls Basketball Team and Head Coach Bethany DeJarnett was recently recognized by the Ohio House of Representatives and State Representative Roy Klopfenstein of the 82nd District. The Lady Raiders were presented Proclamations by the Ohio House of Representatives recognizing the squad for its Green Meadows Conference championship and Sectional Championship as well as DeJarnett was honored for recording her 200th victory as head coach in the sectional championship win over Riverdale.
NEW BREMEN – Wayne Trace hit the road for a long trip to New Bremen Friday in non-conference baseball play with the Raiders bringing home a 6-4 win over the host Cardinals.
We have entered the fourth month of 2025. It is 26 degrees at 5:30 a.m. My husband Joe and son Benjamin have both left for work. I have lots and lots of laundry to wash today so I thought I had better get this column done first thing this morning.
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