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Newton overcame a late Ansonia rally to pull off a 4-3 WOAC win.


Newton sophomore pitcher Austin Tippie picked up a win over Ansonia.  

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NEWTON – The Indians baseball team overcame a late comeback from Ansonia pushing across the winning run in the bottom of the 5th beating the Tigers 4-3 to remain undefeated at 2-0 in the WOAC and 7-1 overall.

Ansonia coach Dustin Hecht was feeling pretty good about the way Ansonia was playing despite a 3-game losing streak after the way they battled Versailles on Monday night.

But Newton struck big to start the game plating 3 runs in the bottom half of the 1st inning. 

Sophomore Austin Tippie hit a long sacrifice fly to left field scoring fellow sophomore Rhett Koffer to take a 1-0 lead.  Freshman Cole Alexander scored the 2nd run by stealing home on a play toward 2nd base and then sophomore Will Bowser singled to left field to score senior Ty Schauer for a quick 3-0 lead for the Indians against a strong Ansonia pitcher Keegen Weiss.


Brady Downing puts a good rap on the ball in game against Ansonia. 

“Our guys have been pitching really well this year, but Weiss took one to the shoulder blade last night and I think that was a little bit of a factor in the way things started out tonight and made it a little bit tough, but he was very competitive. He's a dog when he gets out there and he'll fight all the way to the end,” coach Hecht would say after the game.

Ansonia scored a run in the top of the 2nd inning to make the score 3-1 and that’s where the game stood until the top of 5th inning.


Ansonia senior pitcher Keegen Weiss pitched a solid game and drove in the tying run in the 5th inning.  But Newton was able to answer another run to pick up a 4-3 WOAC win.

Tiger sophomore Cainan Robinson scored a run at the top of the 5th inning, and they pushed another run across the plate on a sacrifice fly from Keegen Weiss scoring Lander Shives to tie the game at 3 each.

The Indians though answered right away in the bottom of the inning when Austin Tippie hit a double that scored Cole Alexander taking the lead 4-3.


Freshman Kam Ingle was able to make the tag on Ridge Gray sliding into 2nd base.

Ansonia was unable to generate a threat in the 6th and went down in order in the 7th inning as Newton held on for the 4-3 WOAC win.

After the game Newton coach Jordan Kopp was pleased with his team and how they responded after the late game rally by Ansonia.

“The Weiss kid is a really good pitcher and if you would have told me before the game that we're going to get nine hits when we haven't swung the bats really well of recent, I’d take that.  But when you get nine hits you expect to score some runs. I told the guys at the end I thought we left a lot of runners on base, left runs out there and made some mistakes  and struggled some with our small ball stuff, which is something we take a lot of pride in. But I’m really proud of the kids when things aren't working, you know and it's a close game to really come through and I was happy how we finished up,” Kopp stated.

Coach Hecht feels his team was right there and has been competitive in every game and with a break here or there could have a few more victories in the win column.

“Yeah, that's kind of how our seasons went. We've been really competitive almost every game we've been in. Been right there. Just a couple plays here and there could turn the whole season around. Tonight was a tough one, we came out a little flat which was a little disappointing. We had a real competitive game with for Versailles last night and I really expected that energy to carry over and we just we didn't come out with that fire today,” Hecht offered up.

There is still plenty of season for the Tigers to make some noise and Hecht is counting on his seniors to lead the squad the rest of the way.

“So far it's been a team effort this year and once our top gets going our bottom comes right along we're hitting and putting it together. That top is a lot of senior leadership that carries right on to those lower guys. I’ve got four seniors, two juniors, a sophomore and two freshmen so we have a good mix in the lineup,” Hecht shared.

The Tigers fell to 3-6 overall and 2-2 in the WOAC.

Newton was able to jump start their season by traveling to Florida where they would go 3-1.

“We got to experience great weather on our trip, and we are thankful that our school administration and school board help us out and gave us this opportunity that not a lot of schools get,” Kopp said.

“We take everybody, all 20 guys and got in four varsity games and three JV games and played some good competition,” he added.

We are a young team, but we have three arms that we're really confident in. Senior Ty Shauer, he's a lefty and has a handful of wins and gives us some experience.  Austin Tippy a sophomore and kind of a hard throwing guy, who maybe didn't have his best stuff today, but man he competed really well, and we have a freshman pitcher Cole Alexander who has had a start … but we're hopeful that this week he's going to get another if the weather holds out.  So, we’re really excited about the three arms we have, and we think those three guys can keep us in pretty much any league game we play,” Kopp concluded.


Ansonia Landyn Bowman was able to beat out an infield hit as Newton 1st baseman Rhett Koffer stretches for the ball.
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Arcanum softball team uses hot bats to take down Mississinawa Valley.

 


Arcanum senior pitcher Hannah Kendig had 5 strikeouts and gave up two hits to get the win over Mississinawa Valley.

UNION CITY – Mississinawa Valley hosted Arcanum in a WOAC match-up and the Hawks coming into the game have been competitive in the early going of the season.  But it was all Arcanum as they were hot at the plate banging out 21 hits on their way to a 24-0 win.

“We were a little nervous about their pitcher coming in because she has thrown a lot of strikeouts and stuff … but  I think we only had one strikeout tonight as everybody did their job,” Arcanum coach Mike Morris said after the game.

Morris was referring to Mississinawa freshman pitcher Ella Godfrey who Arcanum touched up for 12 runs in the first inning, which wasn’t the kind of start Mississinawa Valley coach Max Guillozet expected or wanted to see.

"It’s still somewhat early in the season but so far that's the best team we have seen.  They hit the ball hard, I mean, basically one through nine they hit the ball well,”  Guillozet stated.

Arcanum left the bases early to stem the damage to end the first inning with a 12-0 lead.

“I hate leaving bases early and hoped it didn't backfire on us, but I respect Coach Guillozet and didn’t want to run up the score,” coach Morris said after the big 1st inning.

Arcanum would plate 4 runs in the 2nd, 1 in the 3rd, 4 in the 4th and 3 in the 5th inning for 24 runs.

It would be a tough outing for Godfrey acknowledged coach Guillozet.


Mississinawa freshman pitcher Ella Godfrey ran into some hot hitting vs Arcanum.

“I'll be honest, Ella pitched literally with no rest, and she won't tell me when she's hurting and one of those kids that wants to pitch and refuses to come out of the game, she has very strong character, just a freshman who’s only going to get better,” Guillozet commented.

Leading the way for Arcanum was Jordyn Garbig going 5-for-5, scoring 5 runs and 2 rbi.  Ashlyn Miller was 3-for-3 with 3 runs and 1 rbi.  Ella Flatter was 3-for-5  with 2 runs and 3 rbi.  Emilie Fout was 2-for-3 including a double and a home run.  Marli Morris was 2-for-3 with 2 runs. Matty Noe was 2-for-2 with 1 run and 3 rbi and Belle Harleman was 2-for-2 with 1 run and 1 rbi.


Freshman Jordyn Garbig went 5-5 at the plate as the Trojans racked up 21 hits on the night.

Arcanum’s early season start, and record may not indicate it at 6-7 overall and 3-1 in the WOAC, but they are a good softball team and if they continue to hit the way they did tonight coach Morris will be very pleased.

“The coaches and I were talking on our way here that none of our losses are bad losses, like Miamisburg, Talawanda, Kenton Ridge, they are all good teams and all doing well.

"So, hopefully, knowing we threw a young team to the wolves by starting four freshman and sophomores, we’re only going to get better by the time tournament starts, there won't be anything we haven't seen," Morris added.

"Hopefully we continue to hit the ball well and tomorrow get another win to get back to 500. And we can keep this thing rolling,” Morris continued.

One of the highlights of the game was a line drive homerun by Emilie Fout that put a smile on Morris’s face.


Emilie Fout hits her 3rd homerun one in each of the last 3 games.  

Yes that was good to see especially after we moved her down into the eight hole 3 days ago and she's got three home runs since, which sort of makes me look like a genius” Morris laughed.

Fout would give the homerun ball to her grandpa and grandma Steve and Christa Gruber.


Grandpa Steve & Grandma Christa Gruber get to collect the home run balls to put on display for their grand daughter Emilie Fout.

Steve has the fun job of collecting them and preparing them to put them into a display for his granddaughter.

Starting pitcher for Arcanum was senior lefthander Hannah Kendig going 3 innings with 5 strikeouts and 2 hits.  Senior Belle Harleman pitched 2 innings in relief with 1 strikeout and gave up two hits as well.

Mississinawa 4 hits came from junior Stephanie De La Torre, sophomore Cora Hoggatt, sophomore Cayde Neukam and senior Kenzea Townsend. 

The Blackhawks have just 3 seniors on the squad Townsend, Makenna Guillozet and Tori Cooley and start 3 freshman and 3 sophomores but coach Guillozet in his second year as softball coach at Mississinawa feels like they have made strides from last season.

“Before today, I felt like we've been competitive in about all the games we've played. We won just two games last year and we've already won three this year and we're still somewhat early in the season,” Guillozet shared.

The Hawk’s record is 3-4 overall and 2-2 in the WOAC.

“We just have to put this one behind us and move on,” Guillozet concluded. 

Mississinawa will play at Twin Valley south Tuesday night.


Senior shortstop Makenna Guillozet gets the out ... but the Trojans made it difficult on the defense with 21 hits in the game. 

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Bradford Softball drops a pair of games over the weekend.


Freshman Addie Mills slides in safely at 2nd base in game with Milton Union.

GREENVILLE – The Bradford Lady Railroader dropped a 15-5 non-conference varsity softball game to the Milton-Union Lady Bulldogs following a 5-inning 15-3 loss to Greenville.

“We play bigger schools to get us ready to play the schools that are our size,” said Bradford coach Shon Shaffer. “If you look at our schedule, the schools that we play that are our size we’re right there with them. It’s not fun to lose against the big schools all the time.”

Bradford has two seniors; Tegan and Alani Canan and two juniors: Lex Clark and Lailah Brewer.  The remainder of the team is comprised of four sophomores and eight freshman.  

The young Lady Roaders struggled in the field giving up 8 errors while Milton-Union committed 4 errors.

“It is rough, it is really rough with this many young players,” Shaffer noted. “I keep trying to encourage the girls and to just keep getting after it.”

The Lady Bulldogs jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the bottom of the first and tacked on 3 runs in the second to lead 7-0 after 2 complete.

Bradford plated a run in the top of the third for a 7-1 score only to have the Lady Bulldogs break the game open with 7 runs in the bottom of the inning pushing its lead to 14-1.


Senior Alani Canan rips a double in game with Milton Union.  

The Lady Roaders battled back with 4 runs in the top of the fourth and kept Milton-Union off the board in the bottom of the inning sending the game to the sixth with the Lady Bulldogs holding a 14-5 advantage.

Unable to dent the Bradford plate in the top of the fifth, Milton-Union scored a run in the bottom inning giving the Lady Bulldogs a run-rule win.

“I think we’ll get there, it’s just a long process,” said Coach Shaffer. “If you put runners on bad things happen.”

Bradford freshman Vivian Harleman paced the Lady Roaders going 2-3 with a double and triple, with 3 RBIs and 2 runs scored. Alani Canan was 1-2 with a double and a run scored; Lilly Canan went 1-3 with a run and Chloe Hocker was 1-3.


Sophomore Casey Boles delivers a pitch in game with Milton Union.

Bradford falls to 2-6 overall and is 1-2 in the Western Ohio Athletic Conference.  They will play Celina Monday night and host WOAC foe Preble Shawnee on Tuesday.

BOX SCORE

123 456 7   R   H   E

001 40X X   5   5   8   Bradford

437 01X X   15 14 4   Milton-Union


Freshman Chloe Hocker takes swing in game vs Milton Union.  

Tri-Village Softball Wins a Key Early Season WOAC Softball Game over Arcanum


The Tri-Village softball team came up big in an early WOAC league game defeating Arcanum 5-2. (Stockton Studio Photo)

ARCANUM - The Lady Patriots softball team got a big road win yesterday taking down Arcanum 5-2 in an early season game that could have league implications down the road.

Arcanum finished runner-up the first year of the WOAC in 2022, then won the league title last year in 2023 and coming into this year figured to be a front runner defending their title for 2024.

The Patriots finished 11th in 2022 and moved up to 4th place in 2023.  They returned a few key players from last year’s team, including two seniors; Kiersten Wilcox, Macy Howell and one junior Emily Cantrell. 

The rest of the roster is made up of sophomores and freshman infused with new faces and returning young talent which may surprise a few with their win over Arcanum … but also serves notice to other teams Tri-Village is a serious contender for a league title in 2024.

Emily Osborne who has been at the helm coaching the Lady Patriots is in her 4th year and has seen steady growth and improvement in the program over that time.

“This is what we’ve been preparing for … Arcanum always has a solid team from top to bottom on the field and up to bat. Honestly, they had less errors than we did tonight. We were just  able to string enough plays together to call it a win,” Osborne said.


Getting runners on base was key according to Coach Emily Osborne as she congratulates her daughter Camryn who went 3 for 3 on the night. (Kynnedi Hager Photo)

Sophomore Camryn Osborne collected three hits in three at bats for the Patriots.  She hit a solo home run to center field in the 4th inning for the Patriots first run of the game. She also singled in the 2nd and 7th innings.

In the fifth inning sophomore Tai Mize sacrifice put the PATS up 2-0 that was followed up by  senior Kiersten Wilcox with a two-run double to go up 4-0.


Senior Kiersten Wilcox has been a strong hitter for the Pats during her career.  (Kynnedi Hager Photo)

Grace Fry led the Trojans with two hits in two at bats and senior Emile Fout drove in a run in the 6th inning to get Arcanum on the scoreboard.

Tri-Village sophomore Aereonna Baker collected two hits in the game and added a sacrifice in the top of the 7th inning to plate the final Patriot run to go up 5-1.


TV coaches talk about an adjustment with centerfielder Aereonna Baker. (Kynnedi Hager Photo)

Matty Noe collected a hit and an RBI for the Trojans generating their final run in the bottom of the 7th … but falling to Tri-Village 5-2.

Sophomore Elizabeth Poling allowed just two earned runs against a team that puts the ball in play and generally scores a lot of runs.  She allowed 6 hits over seven innings, struck out 6 and walked two batters to pick up the win for the Patriots.

Arcanum senior Hannah Kendig threw 6 innings and took the loss for the Trojans.  She allowed 5 runs (two earned) and gave up 7 hits, struck out 7 and walked two.

Arcanum head coach Mike Morris said Tri-Village earned this win as they made the winning plays.

Arcanum is 4-5 on the season with a 2-1 WOAC record. Morris said they still have their tournament goals ahead of them and still have a shot at a WOAC crown if they can take care of business.

“We got to continue to win the rest of these league games and hope somebody knocks them (Tri-Village) off and get ready for the tournament. I don’t know who it is right now,” Morris said.

Tri-Village head coach Emily Osborne said she is proud of her team for stepping up in a big game  against a great opponent.

Tri-Village improves to 3-1, 2-0 in WOAC.


The Tri-Village team congratulates pitcher Elizabeth Poling after a strikeout.  (Kynnedi Hager Photo)
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Historic Season for Preble Shawnee Ends in OHSAA DIII State Final Four


Preble Shawnee season ends in the State Final 4.  It was an historic season for the Arrows reaching the state final for the first time in school history.

DAYTON – Preble Shawnee was unable to overcome a 17-0 deficit to start the game against the defending OHSAA DIII State Champions Cleveland Heights Lutheran East.  The Arrows played even with “The LUE” the final 3 quarters but bowed out in their first ever State Final Four appearance 63-44.

“We got out to a slow start adjusting to their physicality and speed.  We haven't seen a team like that in a long time. We sped up on offense way too much, took some bad shots, missed some easy ones and gave up some easy ones. But honestly, the difference in the game was the first quarter because our whole game plan had to change up really quick,” Preble Shawnee coach Jake Turner said.

Shawnee finally got on the board at 1:26 in the first quarter on two free throws by Mason Shrout and trailed 19-2 heading into the second frame.

The Arrows settled in adjusting enough to run some offense in the 2nd quarter with freshman Knox Mills getting their 1st field goal on a triple in the corner at 6:59.


Knox Mills Triple early in 2nd quarter was the 1st field goal in the game for Preble Shawnee.

But Lutheran East was doing everything they could to deny Shrout holding him without a field goal in the 1sthalf and just 4 points at the free throw line.

Lutheran East didn’t make it easy for anyone else either with quick guards out front or a looming presence inside with 6-10” Jesse McCullough a fellow Ohio Mr. Basketball Nominee and Michigan State signee.

The Arrows knew they had to attack, and Brody Morton scored 4 points going to the rim absorbing the body of McCullough, but Shawnee was behind 31-13 at the half.


Brody Morton decided someone had to step up and he did it attacking the rim and the size and strength of Lutheran Heights.

Preble Shawnee came out after the break, and they would give their fans which appeared to be nearly half of Preble County something to cheer about.

The Arrows came up firing with Mason Shrout finally scoring for the first time from the field on triple at 7:09 and Morton would continue to come up big driving into the lane as the duo was able to narrow the lead down to 10, 37-27 at 3:26 amping up the noise level with the help of Arrow nation now engaged in the game.


The LUE wasn't going to make life easy on Shrout challenging him on every shot.

But the Falcons would respond with a run of their own and by the end of the 3rd quarter Shawnee gained just two points down 45-29.

Mason Shrout explained why the Arrows were able to compete better over the last 3 quarters.

“We slowed things down a little bit, handled the pressure a little bit better. We didn’t just get across half court putting our heads down and dribbling as fast as we could. We kind of pulled it out a little bit got into our sets. And I feel like when we get into our sets we can compete with anybody. And we showed that the last three quarters,” Shrout stated.

But in order to make up for the slow start the Arrows would have to play perfect and get lots of stops to make up the ground, playing even wasn’t going to do it. 

In the final frame they had to gamble, and Lutheran was able to get easy buckets including several dunks by McCullough who scored 16 points in the game.  His teammate Ronald Taylor who has an offer from Kent State had 21 to lead all scorers.

Shawnee was unable to make up the ground falling 63-44 ending an historic season for the Arrows.

Mason Shrout finished with 18 points and a great performance from sophomore Brody Morton who scored 16.

Morton talked after the game about his performance and the motivation behind it.

“I just kind of thought that I would do it for my seniors. My dad told me before the game do it for the seniors and for Isaac, obviously. If something's not going right, just look over at Isaac or look over at the seniors and just play for them. So that's what I did, after the first quarter I just looked in their eyes and kind of stepped it up because I was playing for them,” Morton commented.

It didn’t go unnoticed by Mason Shrout who wanted to expand upon his teammates comment.

“That's what I'm talking about, this team, this community. All week it was let's play for each other. Let's play for Isaac … and for a sophomore, to have that kind of mindset looking at the seniors and playing for them. It just shows how tight we were, how close as a group we were. And I don't think I don't think a day went by where any of us were dreading going to practice. We were excited to get in the gym, with our boys, have another practice, have another opportunity to get better. It shows you what kind of program coach Turner and coach Thomas and coach Rob and Coach Shanefelt are building,” Shrout added.

Coach Jake Turner summarized the season.


Coach Turner before there game was smiling and soaking in the moment ... but the pain of their loss was difficult to deal with after knowing it was the last time he would coach this special team.

“I told them in the locker room after the game, obviously I'm a little upset with the loss. But it’s not the main reason … I'm upset that this is the last time that I'm going to get to coach this team.  This team is special man they're a special group that I love to death. I love these guys to death. It's just been a lot of fun. The community support this week has just been amazing.  The last month and a half being able to obviously spend a lot more time with the team bonding, obviously, we wanted to win tonight, you know, we wanted more but the memories we've made together, made for this community and bringing them together, it’s something these guys are never going to forget.  There were a lot of people here tonight supporting us, they love their basketball, they love their sports and they're a big part of our success.  We are thankful for and appreciate them,” Turner explained.

It marks the last time Preble Shawnee will get to see Mason Shrout, Logan Hawley and Case Roell in an Arrows uniform … but their legacy will live on forever in an historic season that saw their 24-4 team win a league title, holiday tournament, sectional, district and regional championships and for the first time ever in school history reach the state final four.


Brothers for Life.

Mason Shrout took a moment with his two senior teammates to console one another as the game was ending down to an end.

"Those two guys and I have been together since sixth grade, we played together, got better together in the gym in the summer together, hanging out outside of basketball, just kicking it and doing whatever. And I just put my arms around them, told them I love them. I told them that we have nothing to hold our heads about we made this community proud we made this county proud. We made each other proud. And I told him that I was blessed to be graduating and have a senior group as nice as them and as good as them. And it was just a blessing to have those two guys with me all the time," Mason Shrout said.

There will be no question how special Shrout has been and those who were able to witness history with Mason Shrout being named a Mr. Ohio Basketball finalist and Shrout breaking county and school individual records.  Shrout scored over 2000 points, 1000 rebounds all records along with a record for assist and single game scoring.

Fortunately, Shrout will get to continue his career at  division one Indiana Purdue University in college. 

It was a magical run for the Arrows, one that will be talked about for many years to come.

Congratulations Preble Shawnee on a fantastic season.


The Cheerleaders, Student Section and fans were like the 6th man for Preble Shawnee all year long.