Archbold at Swanton Girls Sectional Basketball Photos – 2/20/21
The Swanton Lady Bulldogs employed a smothering defense in the last three quarters against Archbold, holding the Lady Blue Streaks to 11 points, just one in the fourth quarter and walked off their home court as OHSAA Girls DIII Sectional Champions after a 39-24 victory. Along with the title, the Bulldogs gained a measure of redemption after suffering a 47-40 NWOAL home loss to the Streaks earlier in the year.
Judging by the first quarter, the game looked it might develop into a shootout as both teams were connecting from outside, mainly from behind the arc. Swanton drained five three pointers in the opening frame, two each from Averie Lutz and Aricka Lutz and one from Frankie Nelson. Archbold got two triples from Addison Ziegler and two short jumpers from Harley Phillips and the quarter ended with the Bulldogs on top 16-13.
However, in the second quarter, both defenses began to assert themselves. The Streaks only managed to score three points, on a basket from long range by Addison Moyer for a 16-16 tie at the 6:54 mark. Swanton did not fare much better but did get two put backs by Katie Floyd and a lay-up from Averie Lutz for a 22-16 halftime lead.
Both teams still struggled offensively to start the second half. The Bulldogs were only able to put up another six points and Kylie Sauder kept Archbold in the game by scoring all their seven points, including a three-pointer and pulled her team within five at 28-23.
Swanton was able to dominate the pivotal fourth quarter with their rotating zone defense, frustrating Archbold’s outside shooters and preventing the ball from being dumped down low to the front line. Leah McQuade’s single free throw was the only score for the Streaks in the fourth while the Bulldogs racked up 11 points, seven from the foul line, to put the game on ice.
Aricka Lutz garnered scoring honors for the game with 17 points and Averie Lutz tossed in 11. Nelson scored five points, Floyd had four and Alaina Pelland rounded out the Bulldog scoring with two. Sauder’s seven third quarter points were the high for Archbold. Ziegler had six point, Moyer and Phillips scored four each and McQuade had three.
The loss ends the season for the Lady Blue Streaks as they finish with an even 11-11 record. Meanwhile, Swanton improves to 16-8 and moves on to the DIII District Tournament. The Lady Bulldogs will face the top-seeded Elmwood Lady Royals at Anthony Wayne High School on Thursday, February 25th at 5:30 pm.
The lead-in to the Archbold at Wauseon boys’ basketball game Friday night had everything you could ask for in regular season-ending matchup. Two talented long-time rivals tied at the top of the league standings with unblemished 6-0 records meeting to decide who would wear the NWOAL Crown for the 2020-2021 season.
For the first three quarters and two minutes into the fourth, the contest was equal to the pre-game hype as the visiting Blue Streaks and the Indians battled back and forth. Four times the game was tied and six times the lead changed hands and it appeared the outcome would come down to a final shot.
However, with just over six minutes remaining and the score knotted at 33, Archbold’s DJ Newman hit a 10-foot jumper over Wauseon’s Connar Penrod, Trey Theobald put in a lay-up and Alex Roth scored on a short bank shot to give the Streaks a quick six-point lead. The scoring burst continued, leading to a 19-4 run to give the Blue Streaks a 52-37 victory and the NWOAL Championship.
The 15-point margin was in no way indicative of how close the game truly was. Archbold held leads of five, one and two points at the end of each of the first three quarters respectively, but Wauseon struggled on the offensive end in the fourth and the Streaks took full advantage.
Newman’s 21 points led all scorers with most of the damage coming in the first three periods. Roth took over the Archbold scoring duties in the fourth, racking up 11 of his 14 points and Ashton Kammeyer added nine. Penrod topped Wauseon with 12 points, Isaac Wilson had nine and Tester Jones scored eight.
With the title victory, the Blue Streaks finishes the league schedule at 7-0 and moves to 18-4 for the season. The Indians drop to 6-1 in the NWOAL for second place and 17-4 overall. Next on the schedule for both teams is the OHSAA tournament. Archbold will host the winner of the Delta-Liberty Center on February 27th at 7:30 PM. Wauseon will host the winner of Wapakoneta versus Celina on February 26th at 7:00 pm.
Aricka Lutz (pictured) sank 12 of 13 free throws, 11 of them coming in the crucial fourth quarter and the Lady Bulldogs were 16 of 19 overall in a 43-32 victory over the Liberty Center Lady Tigers in the first round of the Girls DIII Sectional Tournament played in Swanton. The teams were playing in their third game against each other with each school winning on the opponent’s home floor. However, the stakes were higher in this contest with only the winner able to continue the season.
The game was tight throughout most of the first half with the teams tied at seven apiece after the first quarter and again at 16 all with under a minute remaining in the second. Just before the end of the half, Averie Lutz was fouled driving to the basket and made both foul shots and Aricka followed that with a lay-up and a foul for a three-point play and a 21-16 Swanton lead as the teams headed for the locker room.
An early basket by Katie Floyd and a three-point shot by Sami Taylor, her second of the game, eventually led to the Bulldogs opening up a nine-point lead halfway through the third quarter. The Tigers were able to trim that deficit to four before Swanton bumped it back up to six, 28-22, as the quarter ended.
The Bulldogs were able to slowly grow the margin back to nine with foul shots and finally to double digits, 37-27, on a free throw from Maddie Peluso. Liberty Center began to intentionally foul to get back in the game, but they fouled Aricka Lutz every time who shot 93.3% for the game, which effectively sealed the victory and allowed the Lady Bulldogs to move on.
Aricka’s 23 points led all scorers. Taylor added seven points while Floyd and Frankie Nelson had four each. The Lady Tigers were led on the scoresheet by Samantha Graber with 12 points, on four shots from long range. Cassidy Chappa scored seven points and Alyssa Giesige had four.
The Liberty Center loss ends their season with a 13-9 record. Swanton improves to 15-8 and will face the Archbold Lady Blue Streaks, a 29-27 Sectional winner over Wauseon, this Saturday, February 21, at 7:00 PM in Swanton’s Kevin McQuade Gymnasium.
The Village of Swanton recently purchased a 2020 Suphten Fire Engine, manufactured in Urbana, Ohio, to replace the aging 2000 Pierce Sabre model which is in the process of being sold. The new engine is described as “well rounded” by Swanton Fire Chief Anthony Schaffer in explaining its versatility, serving as a rescue vehicle as well as a state-of-the-art firefighting engine.
“The new fire engine will be used as a rescue pumper or rescue engine so it will be used not only for fire related incidents but also for rescues with extrication equipment (Jaws of Life) and other tools like that to get people out of cars or vehicles,” said Chief Schaffer. “It will also be equipped with some HazMat materials and equipment. There’s more compartment space on this truck compared to other trucks we’ve had.”
The Chief also explained that this truck is expected to be on the “front lines” of service for approximately 8-10 years and then serve as a reserve vehicle. “What we’re trying to do here is to replace trucks before their value is so low that we’re not getting anything out of them,” he said. “Twenty years here should be the maximum for a truck or engine.”
The initial cost for the new truck was $509,000, which was a lower price, negotiated when Suphten wanted to use the engine as a demonstration model to display at other fire departments. The demonstration period also allowed for any “kinks” to be worked out and modifications were made to the engine before it was delivered to Swanton.
There is still some more work to be done on the truck before it will be ready to help protect the community. “It will need around $50,000 worth of (additional) equipment,” said the Chief. “A third party is going to be mounting the equipment and designing some of the compartments for organization and ease of use. We’ll be able to store more equipment and make it more functional.”
Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused some manufacturing delays in supplying the additional equipment required for the new Swanton Fire Engine 703 to be put into service. Chief Schaffer estimates the truck to be available to the SFD sometime in April.
On the positive side, astute financial planning by Fiscal Officer Jennifer Harkey, allowed for the funds for the new equipment to be budgeted instead of requiring the Village to take out a loan.
Pictured: Swanton Fire Engine 703 set to debut in April
The Swanton Village Council agreed to have enhanced add-ons to three current projects which will all result in an additional combined cost of just over $400,000. Each enhancement was deemed necessary and would serve to save the Village money in the long run.
For the Membrane Project for the Water and Sewer plant it was decided to upgrade the plant’s Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system that gathers and analyzes real time data. It allows operations and management to be monitored and automated through the system. The upgrade would allow for more efficient treatment and streamline reporting and the chemical feed modifications would allow for more precise chemical feeding. The increased cost for this upgrade will be $152,435.
Regarding Project 8 & 9 Sewer Separation, it was discovered after the original estimate that a large portion of the road surface on West Garfield that is higher slopes toward the right-of-way and needed to be corrected to have positive drainage to the roadway. The original cut of six inches needed to lower the roadway will now be 18 inches which will cost an additional $252,000.
The upgrade for the Phase 2 Meter Update Project involves switching from an AMR (Automatic Meter Reading) system which allows for readings to be acquired by driving by residences to an AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) system will allow for readings to be transmitted electronically through a communication device. The Village will choose the reading date and the readings will then be uploaded to the current billing system. The AMI system would also have a Customer Engagement Portal where customers could monitor their usage in real time. This upgrade will add $90,000 to the project along with an annual maintenance fee of $9,950 but will also result in an annual labor savings of $17,000.
In New Business, upon the request of Mona Dyke, President of the Swanton Historical Society (SHS), the Council agreed to have Councilman Dave Pilliod represent the Village on the SHS’s committee related to the proposed railroad park project. Mr. Pilliod will act as the Village’s liaison to the committee and keep the Council informed of the project’s progress.
The next Council meeting will be held on February 22, 2021 at a time and location yet to be determined.