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District softball roundup: Three Marion-area teams drop out of tournament Monday
All three Marion-area softball teams competing in the Division III district semifinals on Monday came up short. No. 11 seed Utica upset No. 2 Cardington 10-1, while No. 10 West Jefferson topped No. 8 Northmor 8-6, and No. 1 Fairbanks handled No. 12 Pleasant 15-1 in five innings. Vote now: Vote here for Marion...
Check it out: Marion Senior Softball Association results
Here are the results from the Marion Senior Softball Association as it starts its 2024 season:. Perkins Restaurant & Bakery 11, Ralphie's Sports Eatery 10: Perkins (Ed Slone WP; Sam Grisham HR, double; Andy DeGood HR, single; Max Gerber HR; Steve Zonnevylle double, single; Dave Miller 3 singles); Ralphie's (Chris Howard 2 HR, Brandt Walton double, single; Chuck Jones 3 singles; Ty Williams, Shawn Wilson 2 singles).
Olentangy names Henesy new athletic director
Jonathan Henesy will be the next athletic director at Olentangy High School, the district announced in a Friday morning press release. Henesy began his career as an athletic director and aide at Olentangy Liberty Middle School. After leaving Olentangy in 2020, he served as the assistant athletic administrator at Pickerington Central High School and as athletic director at Centerburg Middle and High School.
Vote here for Marion Star Best of the Week Performer Polls, plus find out last week's wins
Highland's baseball team collected a sixth straight league championship to highlight the Marion-area's spring sports regular seasons coming to a close. Earlier, Ridgedale's softball team won its first conference title since 1999, winning the program's first in the Northwest Central Conference. The Rockets, along with Pleasant, Cardington and Northmor, all...
Hayes girls take OCC-Capital title
Kara Glesenkamp, Malaya Sowell and Tania Miles picked up first-place points in individual events to lead the Delaware Hayes girls track & field team to a conference title at the weekend’s OCC-Capital Division championship meet at Westerville North. The Pacers collected a combined 135 points to take the top...
Best of the Week: Lisiecki brothers make D-I district in boys tennis for Marion Harding
PICKERINGTON — The brother tandem of Alexander and Sebastian Lisiecki are still playing boys tennis. The Marion Harding doubles team finished as the Division I sectional runners-up at Pickerington Central and will continue with district play Wednesday at 9 a.m. at Upper Arlington. They are now two wins away from earning a state berth. ...
Utica prevails over Cardington-Lincoln
Utica handled Cardington-Lincoln 10-1 in an impressive showing on May 13 in Ohio softball action. We want your feedback on the accuracy and quality of this article. Take a 1-minute survey and be registered to win a $25 Visa gift card. Don’t miss our in-depth coverage of north central Ohio...
Roundup: Shaver leads Utica softball to tournament upset of Cardington
Hannah Shaver racked up three hits and four RBIs, sparking the Utica softball team Monday in a 10-1 victory at No. 2 Cardington in a Division III district semifinal. Lauren Schmitt and Lexi Wiegand added two hits and two runs apiece, Kiersten Hull two hits and an RBI and Emily Meyers a hit,...
Softball Game Preview: Hilliard Bradley Plays at Home
Hilliard Bradley is on a 16-game streak of home wins (dating back to last season), while Big Walnut is on a three-game streak of away wins: one of those streaks is about to end. The Hilliard Bradley Jaguars will take on the Big Walnut Golden Eagles at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday. Expect the scorekeeper to be kept busy: if their previous games are any indication, the two teams will really light up the scoreboard.
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