
Panthers get second win
PIONEER – The Paulding defense posted its second straight shutout with the Panther offense producing plenty of points in a 61-0 victory over North Central Friday night in high school football action.

PIONEER – The Paulding defense posted its second straight shutout with the Panther offense producing plenty of points in a 61-0 victory over North Central Friday night in high school football action.

The Raiders came to the Jungle to face off against Paulding’s Lady Panthers in GMC Volleyball action. Paulding came in on a three-game winning streak. The Lady Raiders of Wayne Trace were looking for their first win in this Conference match-up against their county rivals.
COLUMBUS GROVE – Cross Country featured a busy weekend for the local schools as a pair of schools took part in the Columbus Grove Invitational while the third school ran in a night race for the first time.
ANTWERP – In volleyball action last week, Antwerp split a pair of matches while Wayne Trace remained winless as local squads took on non-league competition during the week.
PAYNE – The second round of Green Meadows Conference boys and girls golf matches were held Thursday with Tinora posting victories in both matches on the evening.

The Lady Archers were outmatched against visiting Crestview Thursday night, but gave a valiant effort, showing strength in their defensive efforts. Ultimately, the Knights dominated the offense.

DELPHOS — Paulding (4-1) continued its strong start to the season Thursday night, sweeping Jefferson (2-3) 25-14, 25-18, 25-14 in non-conference volleyball action.

ANTWERP – The Antwerp football team won the battle of first downs and total yardage but the Archers came up short on the scoreboard as Montpelier posted a 24-16 victory in the high school football season opener Friday evening.

PAYNE – Konnor Wannemacher shot a 37 to lead the Wayne Trace boys golf team to the championship of the Wayne Trace Boys Golf Invitational Thursday at Pleasant Valley Golf Course outside of Payne.

PAULDING – The Paulding Panthers opened the 2025 high school football season in style Friday night as the maroon and white rolled to a 55-0 victory over Swanton.