ADA -- Ada was down nine points at the half and managed to hold Lima Perry to single digit scoring the final two quarters to knock off the Commodores 45-37 in a non-conference boys basketball game Saturday.
Kyle Baker led the Bulldogs (1-3) with 14 points while Alex Weber was right behind scoring 13 points.
Brandon Riepenhoff scored a team high 12 points for Perry (3-2).
Ada was 10 of 22 shooting from the free throw line for 45 percent
lima perry (37)
Thompson 4-0--8, C. Riepenhoff 2-0--4, B. Riepenhoff 4-1--12, Deal 2-0--5, Howell 3-0--6, Douglass 1-0--2. TOTALS: 16 1-4--37.
3-Point GOALS: Perry 4 (B. Riepenhoff 3, Deal); Ada 3 (Al. Weber 2, Baker).
CONTINENTAL 58
ANTWERP 36
CONTINENTAL -- Continental broke open a close game by blitzing Antwerp 31-13 in the middle two quarters on its way to a 58-36 non-conference boys basketball win over the Archers Saturday.
John Spitnale popped in 17 points and Chase Ordway netted 15 to help Continental improve its record to 6-0. Teammates Brock Homier and Damon Schmidt added five assists and four steals respectively.
John Rindahl netted 10 points for the Archers.
Antwerp (36)
North 0-4--4, Lucas 2-0--6, Koppenhofer 1-0--3, Woodard 2-1--5, Short 2-3--7, Rindahl 3-4--10, Miesle 0-1--1. TOTALS: 10-31 13-18--36.
DEFIANCE -- Two Tinora players scored more than Patrick Henry's entire team and the Rams dominated from start to finish in a 59-27 boys non-conference victory over the Patriots.
Jon Garmyn led Tinora with 20 points and Tory Gilliam backed him up with 11 points.
Kent Tietje was the Patriots' leading scorer as he dropped in nine points.
3-Point GOALS: Patrick Henry 4-13 (Yungmann, Imbrock, Schwiebert & George); Tinora 5-8 (Garmyn 2, Gulliam, Drewes & Mckenney).
rebounds: Patrick Henry 13 (Almanza 3); Tinora 27 (Schlesser 6).
turnovers: Patrick Henry 17; Tinora 8.
KALIDA 61
DELPHOS JEFFERSON 53
DELPHOS -- Jordan Basinger led a trio of Kalida players in double figures with 19 points as the Wildcats dumped Delphos Jefferson 62-53 in a non-conference boys basketball game Saturday.
Mike Bockrath tossed in 13 points and Kristopher Osterhage added 11 for Kalida (3-1).
WAUSEON 71
ELMWOOD 47
WAUSEON -- Wauseon won every quarter the Indians whipped Elmwood 71-47 Saturday night in a non-conference game.
Tyler Hinkle scored a game-high 18 points for Wauseon (3-2) and also snatched 12 rebounds.
Colt Humbert and J.D. Douglass chipped in with 12 and 11 points respectively.
Kevin Hammer led Elmwood (1-4) with eight points in the loss. He also grabbed four boards for the Royals.
elmwood (47)
Davis 2-0--4, Tyson 2-0--4, Rothenbuhler 1-0--2, Huettner 2-2--7, J. Waldock 1-0--2, Hammer 3-0--8, Hannah 1-1--3, T. Waldock 2-3--7, Zyski 2-1--5, Chaberlain 2-1--5. TOTALS: 18-58 8-21--47.
ONTARIO -- Ryan Spoegel and Derek Draper combined for 26 points as Riverdale fell 56-44 to Ontario in a North Central Conference boys basketball game Saturday night.
Spiegel and Draper each knocked down 13 points for the Falcons. Draper also pulled down 10 rebounds and dished out three assists while Ryan Frey recorded five steals.
Charlie Richardson scored 25 points for Ontario, 12 of which cam in the fourth quarter. Jamey Robson added 12 points.
riverdale (44)
Mckee 3-0--8, Spiegel 5-0--13, Frey 1-0--2, Rose 1-2--4, Draper 5-3--13, Fox 0-0--0, Weber 1-2--4, Elwood 0-0--0. TOTALS: 16-53 7-10--44.
Ada's leading scorer How did "Kyle" Baker lead the Bulldogs in scoring when he is a freshman at Ohio Northern University? Maybe it was his younger brother Conner? Let's get our stories straight before posting.
Sunday, December 20, 2009 5:41:10 PM
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Maybe it was his younger brother Conner?
Let's get our stories straight before posting.