Sports

Lady Raiders win own invite
PAYNE – The Wayne Trace Girls Golf Invitational was held Thursday at Pleasant Valley Golf Course outside of Payne where the Lady Raiders made it two tournament wins this in capturing their own invitational championship.
WT wins GMC match
BY KEVIN WANNEMACHER CherryRoad Correspondent PAYNE – Wayne Trace played five players below 40 Thursday night at Pleasant Valley Golf Course as the Raiders cruised to a 146-175 win over Ayersville. Brody Rosswurm led the way for the red, white and blue with a 34 while Kyle Sutton and Connor Davis both recorded 37’s for the Raiders.
Bulldogs rally in second half to cruise past Archers
EDGERTON – Edgerton closed the game with thirty-five consecutive points as the Bulldogs came from behind to post a 4221 win over Antwerp in Green Meadows Conference football action Friday night in Williams County.
Local runners take part at OG, Fayette
Paulding County cross county runners hit their respective courses on Saturday as Wayne Trace and Paulding ran at Ottawa while Antwerp competed in the Fayette Invitational. Wayne Trace and Paulding ran at the Ottawa Glandorf Invitational on Saturday with the Lady Raiders taking 12th while the Lady Panthers placed 13th.
Big Green sweep past Wayne Trace
HAVILAND – Ottoville improved to 13-2 overall on the high school volleyball season as the Big Green coasted to a three-game sweep of host Wayne Trace. The Putnam County squad nipped the Raiders 25-23 in the opening set of the evening before holding off Wayne Trace for a 25-22 victory in game two.


Panthers open GMC play with win over WT
HAVILAND – In a battle of Paulding County rivals to open the Green Meadows Conference volleyball season, it was visiting Paulding who rebounded from an opening- set loss for a four-set victory over Wayne Trace Tuesday night.

Week 3 – Panthers stay unbeaten
PAULDING – The Paulding Panthers wrapped up a perfect non-league portion of the schedule with a 27-2 victory over Delphos Jefferson Friday night in high school football action at Keysor Field. The Panthers, who have outscored opponents 119-2 in the first three weeks, totaled 325 yards of offense against the Wildcats while giving up just 77 yards.