Monday, December 23, 2019
Dayton Area Sports December 23+
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
Dayton Area Sports Dec. 11+
Sunday, December 08, 2019
Trojans Fend Off 2nd Half Challenge by North
The Trojans had a comfortable halftime
lead of 28-13, but the Tri-County North Panthers regrouped at the
break and made a game of it. The Trojans showed that they could work
the ball inside with their strong post players, but could tickle the
laces from the outside when the opportunity arose. North made a
strong run at the Trojans in the last quarter but after closing the
gap, the Trojans shot well from the foul line and ended the night
with a 57-45 win.
Scoring: Cade Brubaker 8; Jake Goubeaux
17, Chad Pitzer 9, Cameraon Burke 11, Ian Baker 1, Nick Sharritts 2,
Grant Delk 9. North's Dylan Stinson lead all scorers with 23 points.
Sunday, December 01, 2019
Patriots Dominate Tigers
Although the Tri-Village Lady Patriots
were slow to get started in their 1st game after
Thanksgiving, once they got warmed up they completely dominated the
Ansonia Tigers. For 2 quarters they actually held the Tigers
scoreless which is quite an accomplishment. The final score was
75-16 in favor of the Patriots.
Scoring for Tri-Village: Rylie Sagester
17, Morgan Hunt 14, Molly Scantland 5, Meghan Downing 12, Trisa
Porter 5, Maddie Downing 22
Scoring for Ansonia: Mariah Troutwine
8, Kierra Reichert 3, Rylie Marker 3, Kayle Griffin 2
Complete Story to be posted shortly at the Daily Advocate
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Jets Start Season 3-0
After winning the Roy Hutchinson
Memorial Tournament to start the season, the Franklin Monroe Jets
plunged into Cross County Conference play. They hosted the Newton
Indians in the Hanger and quickly dominated the Jets with a
smothering defense. The Indians could not gain any offensive
momentum and the Jets scored early and often in an easy 68-22
victory.
Complete Story Shortly at Daily Advocate
Sunday, November 24, 2019
Dayton Area Sports - Nov 24+
Saturday, November 23, 2019
Covington Falls to Mechanicsburg in Regional Final
The Covington Defense could not find an answer for the potent Mechanicsburg offense in the regional final game. The Mechanicsburg line controlled the line of scrimmage and the Indians established the run early. But they were also successful with the passing game when they opted to go to the air. Covington had some chances to regain momentum, but couldn't generate offense when it was needed. Final score 42-26. Still Covington can look back on a successful season. Making the regional finals means that you are one of the top 8 teams in the state in your division.
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