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Swanton Lady Bulldogs Fall to Top-Seeded Elmwood in District Semis

Swanton Girls basketball Coach Eric Oakes knew that asking his players to match up with the Elmwood Lady Royals was a tall order, given the height advantage that Elmwood had with two front line players listed at 6’1” and a 6’0” shooting guard.  His Lady Bulldogs ably responded well enough to find themselves tied with the Royals early in the third quarter in their OHSAA District III semi-final game at Anthony Wayne High School.  However, in the end, they were unable to overcome the strength of Elmwood’s inside game and lost to the #1 seeded Royals 55-39.

Ironically, Swanton found early success after tipoff by attacking the basket, scoring and drawing fouls.  Averie Lutz and Aricka Lutz each scored on a lay-up and a free throw and Katie Floyd hit two foul shots to stake the Bulldogs to a 9-5 lead at the 4:00 minute mark.  Elmwood responded when Northern Buckeye Conference (NBC) Player of the Year, Brooklyn Thrash, drained a shot from long range, triggering an 18-0 run, stretched between the first and second quarters, to go up 23-9.

Swanton rallied, pulling within nine points, 26-17, by halftime.  The Bulldog comeback continued in the third quarter with the Lutz twins hitting three-pointers and a short bank from Floyd.  Down by just three points, Frankie Nelson knocked one down from deep in the corner and suddenly the teams were tied 28-28.  The Bulldogs had several chances to take the lead but the Royals closed out the period outscoring Swanton 8-3 for a 36-31 advantage heading into the final frame.

Elmwood took full control of the contest in the fourth quarter with both inside and behind the arc baskets.  The Royals lead extended to double digits at 44-34 with six minutes left in the game and slowly grew from there to finish with the 16-point, 55-39 victory.

In finishing their legendary basketball careers, Swanton seniors, Aricka and Averie Lutz, led the Lady Bulldogs on the scoresheet with 15 and 14 points respectively.  Aricka surpassed the 1000-point career mark during the game and Averie ended her career with 950 points.  Floyd and Nelson added four each.

For the NBC Champion Lady Royals, Thrash had 18 points to lead all scorers and became Elmwood’s all-time leading scorer with 1433 points earlier in the contest.  Lainey Bingham and Mackenzie Mareches added 11 points each and Anna Barber scored nine.  Elmwood will now face the Delta Lady Panthers, who defeated the Eastwood Lady Eagles 53-27 in the second game of the night, for the District Championship on Saturday at 2:00 PM at Anthony Wayne High School.

Coach Oakes, his staff and the Lady Bulldogs end another successful season with a 16-9 record and a Sectional Championship.  Along with Aricka and Averie Lutz, the basketball program will be saying goodbye to outgoing seniors Sami Taylor, Maddie Peluso and Emma Operacz.

Pictured: Aricka Lutz scores on a drive inside.

Swanton Shoots Down Comets to Open Sectional Tournament

The Swanton Bulldogs used deadly accurate outside shooting and heavy defensive pressure to take down the Genoa Comets 52-36 in the first round of the OHSAA Sectional Tournament played on Swanton’s home floor. Three seniors, Andrew Thorton, Josh Vance and Trent Weigel, took the court in the Kevin J. McQuade Gymnasium for the final time in their Bulldog basketball careers and did not disappoint the home crowd as they raced out to an early comfortable lead and cruised to a solid victory.

It took almost three minutes for either team to score until Thornton found the bottom of the net from long range to give the Bulldogs a 3-0 lead.  The Comets put in a lay-up to pull within one point but they would never come that close again for the rest of the contest.  A jumper from Vance, a steal and lay-up by Mitchey and short bank shot by Thornton propelled Swanton to a 10-0 run to close out the first quarter with a 13-2 advantage.

Genoa’s offense came alive in the second quarter and they were able to match Swanton’s scoring but could not significantly close the gap.   Skyler Jo drained a three-pointer to open the period and Jacob Emerson scored nine of his team-high 16 points, but two treys by Thornton and one by Vance kept the Comets at bay as they could only shave one point off their deficit and trailed 28-18 at halftime.

The Bulldogs essentially put the game away in the third quarter by opening with a 10-2 run.  Hayden Callicotte hit a short jumper from the baseline to start the spurt and Thornton swished his fourth shot from behind the arc and added a lay-up to give Swanton a 38-20 lead with 5:17 remaining in the third.  The quarter ended with a 17-point margin, 40-23, for the home team.

With approximately four minutes remaining in the game, Swanton had extended it’s lead to 21 points at 49-28 and Coach Joel Visser began to empty his bench.  Genoa was able to convert twice from deep late in the game to push the final score to 52-36.

Statistically, Thornton led all scorers with 21 points and Vance added 16.  Callicotte, Mitchey and Weigel each had four points for Swanton.  In addition to Emerson’s 16 points, Jo had eight for the Comets.  The win sends the Bulldogs to Ottawa Hills on Friday to take on the Green Bears for the Sectional title with a 7:00 pm start time.

Pictured:  Cole Mitchey drives the lane for a short shot.

Swanton’s Lutz Twins Sign with Tiffin University for Soccer

Identical twins Aricka and Averie Lutz, star student-athletes on the soccer field and the basketball court, have signed Letters of Intent to continue their academic and athletic careers at Tiffin University (TU) and will join the school’s soccer program.  In acquiring these players, the Lady Dragons are getting a packaged deal of two players that bring with them their own individual package of grit, determination, work ethic, focus and effort as well as athletic talent.

Their commitment to any sport they play starts at 100% and seems to rise from there.  “They definitely put their whole heart into everything they do, especially when it comes to sports.  Sports drives everything for them,” commented Swanton Girls Assistant Soccer Coach Kersten Davis.  “They are the prime example of leadership when it comes to sports or academics.  They lift up the team so much and they are definitely going to be missed next year but they have left enough of a good example that our girls will be able to take after them.”

The selection of TU will be somewhat of a homecoming for Averie and Aricka as their mother, Angie Belcher, hails from Tiffin and has immediate family, including her parents, still living in the area.  “They’re such homebodies.  They’re excited that they will be near family,” said Ms. Belcher.  “They will have relatives that haven’t seen them a lot will get to see them play and they get to go watch cousins play that go to Calvert (High School).”

As dynamic and successful as this Lutz duo is on soccer pitch, they bring an equally energetic and effective skill set to the basketball court.  “Their effort is second to none,” said Swanton Girls Head Basketball Coach Eric Oakes, describing Aricka and Averie’s work ethic.  “If you have a day off, they text you about shooting or getting extra lifting.  It’s

all season long.  “Their effort on the court, if you’ve ever watched them, they’ve made plays over their career that you don’t see girls make such as diving and taking charges.  At 5’2” they play much bigger.  They’re two girls that just get after it and love to compete in whatever sport they play.”

That effort has not gone unnoticed by opposing coaches who vote on post-season recognition awards.  Both Averie and Aricka have been honored multiple times in both sports.

Averie has been named First Team All-NWOAL in soccer twice and Second Team once and First Team All-District twice and Honorable mention once.  In basketball she was named First Team All-NWOAL once, Second Team once, Second Team All-District once and Honorable Mention All-District once.

Aricka has been named First Team All-NWOAL twice and Second Team once, First Team All-District twice and Honorable Mention once and Second Team All-Ohio twice.  In basketball she was named First Team All-NWOAL once, Second Team once, First Team All-District once and Honorable Mention once and Special Mention All-Ohio once.  In her junior season Aricka also won the NWOAL scoring title.

Team success has also followed the Tiffin University commits. The Lady Bulldogs won the NWOAL Soccer Championship this past fall and advanced to the District Finals before their season ended.  The Lady Basketball Bulldogs recently won an OHSAA Sectional Tournament Championship and have moved into the District Tournament. 

Pictured:  Aricka and Averie Lutz with mother, Angie Belcher and father, David Lutz

Lady Bulldogs Capture Sectional Championship with Win Over Archbold

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.

Fourth Quarter Blitz Propels Archbold Boys to NWOAL Title

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.

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