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Evergreen Boys Soccer Drops League Match to Bryan

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For the first 39 minutes and 59 seconds of the first half, the Evergreen Vikings and the Bryan Golden Bears boys soccer teams were locked in a defensive battle with neither team scoring. With just one second left on the clock, Bryan found the back of the net for what turned out to be to be the winning goal in a 2-0 NWOAL victory at Evergreen’s Pifer field.

The loss places the Vikings’ record at 1-1-1 in the league and 4-3-1 overall. Bryan moves to 2-0 in the NWOAL and 5-2 on the season.

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Swanton Bulldog Boys Golf Celebrates Senior Day 

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On Monday, at Valleywood Golf Club, prior to competing in a tri-match against Division I schools, the Perrysburg Yellowjackets and the Toledo Central Catholic Fighting Irish, the Bulldog Boys golf team celebrated Senior Night, recognizing two of their players, Adam Lemon and Mazin Rukieh, form their contributions to the program.

Adam Lemon:

 Parents Lyn and Jon Lemon

Activities while at Swanton:  Interact, National Honor Society, Golf, Soccer, Basketball and Baseball

Future plans: Attend college to play baseball and major in business

Mazin Rukieh:

Parents: Sy and Jody Rukieh

Activities while at Swanton:  Varsity Soccer, Golf and Wrestling

Mazin was first and second team All-League honors, first team All-District in 2023 and NWOAL Player of the Year 2023.  He is active in the Toledo Junior Golf Association and competed in back-to-back Inverness Golf Club Tournament invitations.  In 2024 he represented Swanton and the United States amongst 23 other US players in Scotland in a Junior Ryder Cup competition.  He placed 6th in that competition. 

Future Plans:  Possibly continue his golf career at the collegiate level while earning a degree in mechanical engineering.

Perrysburg fired a 156 to win the match.  Swanton shot a 163 followed by Central Catholic’s 195.  Individual scores for the Bulldogs:  Mazin Rukieh (One under 36), Adam Lemon (One over 38), Dylan Smigelski (44), Brady O’Shea (45), Owen Hurst (46), Grady Tipton (46)

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Photo: Seniors Adam Lemon and Mazin Rukieh

Swanton Girls Golf Celebrates Senior Day

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Yesterday, in a 9-hole match against the Clay Lady Eagles and the Springfield Lady Blue Devils at Valleywood Golf Club in Swanton, the Lady Bulldogs recognized seniors Ann Urbina and Miranda Yeager for their contributions to the program.

Ann Urbina

Parents: Simon and Kim Urbina

Activities while at Swanton:  Golf, Marching Band, Bowling, Track and Field, Choir, Show Choir E-Sports, Yearbook, Quiz Bowl, Frosh Fest, Prom Committee, Leadership class, Interact, and Jazz Band. 

Future Plans: Attend Bowling Green State University and join the color guard and major in the medical or dental field. 

Miranda Yeager

Parents: Jessica and Kevin Yeager

Activities while at Swanton: Soccer, Golf, Basketball, Track and Field, Softball, Student Council, 6th Grade Camp Counselor, Frosh Fest, Youth Leadership Toledo, Interact, and a NWOAL Leadership Conference Attendee.

Future Plans: Attend college and further her education in cosmetology. 

Clay won the match with a score of 185 ahead of with Springfield a 205 and Swanton with a 235.

Lady Bulldog Scores:  Gabbie Orner (54), Miranda Yeager (57), Anna Rukieh (61), Audrey McFarland (63), Ann Urbina (67), Hailey Frosch (68)

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Photo: Ann and Miranda

Evergreen High School Honors Hometown Hero – Tina Studenka

At home football games this season, Evergreen High School is recognizing local military veterans for their service to our country.  This past Friday, during the Vikings’ 36-6 victory over the Rossford Bulldogs, Tina Studenka, a long-time resident of Lyons, was recognized and honored by a cheering home town crowd.  Below is transcript of Tina’s introduction read to the Evergreen faithful by the public address announcer between the first and second quarters.

At this time, we would like to recognize this week’s Hometown Hero, Tina Studenka.  Tina grew up in Sylvania, Ohio where she graduated from Southview High School in 2002.  Both of her grandfathers, her father and all six of her uncles served in the military along with her two brothers who served together as United States Army Rangers. 

Tina enlisted in the Army Reserve after high school and joined the Military Police.  Immediately after graduating Basic Training and the Army Advanced Individual Training (AIT), she was deployed to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba for a 12-month deployment serving in Camp Delta as a block guard.

After returning from deployment, Tina met her husband, Davey Studenka, and they married and moved to Lyons, Ohio.  She is the mother to Riley and Hayes Studenka and has lived in the Evergreen community for the last 17 years and says it is, by far, the best she has ever been part of.

Tina’s favorite military memory is her deployment to Guantanamo Bay.  Her most heartbreaking military moment was watching her brothers leave for the Army together.

Tina is passionate about photography, teamwork and uplifting others.  She values family, freedom and the American way of life.  Tina believes you should always try to leave a place better than you found it, always let your light shine, and help a stranger when you can because you ever know who you will positively affect.

Photo: Tina with daughter Riley on her right

Evergreen’s Quick Start Too Much for Rossford

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Quarterback Bryce Bolger threw touchdown passes of 12 yards to Colton Robertson and 74 yards to Will Ruetz on Evergreen’s first two drives of the game and the Vikings went on to defeat the visiting Rossford Bulldogs 36-6 in a non-conference contest Friday night.  Alex Mossing converted both PATs and, in just under eight minutes of play, Evergreen held a 14-0 lead.  Later in the quarter the Bulldogs broke through with a 46-yard run into the end zone, but the Vikings blocked the extra point then held Rossford scoreless the rest of the way.

A 23-yard field goal by Mossing extended Evergreen’s lead to 17-6 and just before the half, Ruetz picked off a Rossford pass and raced 21 yards for the score and the Vikings went into the locker room with a 24-6 advantage.   In the second half, Bolger scored on a 1-yard plunge and later threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Quinten Eisel in the fourth quarter for his third scoring toss of the night for the 36-6 final.

Bolger led the Evergreen offense completing 11 of 20 passes for 229 yards and three touchdowns while also rushing 12 times for 57 yards and a score.  Robertson caught five of those passes for 102 yards and a touchdown.  Ruetz grabbed two for 87 yards and a touchdown.  The Vikings racked up 315 yards of total offense with 29:52 minutes in time of possession.  The Bulldogs had 241 yards of total offense and held the ball for 18:37 minutes.

The victory moves Evergreen’s record to 2-1 on the year.  Next Friday the Vikings travel to Patrick Henry to open the NWOAL season.

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Photo: Bryce Bolger sets to throw as Max Mossing provides pass protection

Blue Streak Volleyball Downs Swanton in Four

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In front of the home crowd in the Thunder Dome last Thursday, the Archbold Lady Blue Streaks defeated the Swanton Lady Bulldogs 3-1 in an NWOAL match. With the victory, Archbold moves to 2-0 in the league and 5-2 overall. Swanton drops to 1-1 in the NWOAL and 6-2 on the season.

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Photo: Blue Streak senior Keely Culler dominated the net

Archbold Edges Swanton in Junior Varsity Volleyball

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In a best of three match that was tight in each game, the Archbold Lady Blue Streaks slipped past the Swanton Lady Bulldogs 2-1. The Streaks won the first game 25-20 and the Bulldogs tied the match at one a piece with a 25-23 win in game number two. The third and deciding game game down to the wire as Archbold pulled out a hard-fought 25-23 victory to win the match.

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Photo: Two Lady Streaks dive for the dig

Delta Survives Fairview Comeback in 35-28 Win

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Two high-powered offenses, with polar-opposite offensive philosophies, went at each other last Friday on a very hot and humid evening at Panther Stadium and, at the end of the night, the punishing ground attack of the Delta Panthers, out-lasted the high-flying aerial assault of the Fairview Apaches, to come away with a 35-28 non-league football victory.  Senior Landon Lintermoot was the workhorse for the Panthers, carrying the ball 37 times for 236 yards and four touchdowns.  Vincent Martinez ran for 158 yards on just nine carries including a big 63-yard gain to put the Panthers in position to score late in the game after the Apaches had pulled within seven points.  Marcus Nagel had 58 yards on the ground and started the Delta scoring with a 52-yard run in the first quarter.

Fairview answered the first Delta score with a 49-yard touchdown pass from William Zeedyk to Logan Olinger to tie the game at 7-7.  At that point, the Panther running game and their defense took over the contest.  Lintermoot scored on runs of 4 and 1 yards to put Delta up 21-7 and the defense kept Fairview out of the end zone despite Zeedyk’s 28 pass attempts by the end of the half.

The Panthers took the second half kickoff and put together a long clock-eating drive ending with Lintermoot’s third touchdown of the game and a 28-7 lead.  Back came the Apaches with a long drive of their own, but again, the Delta defense stepped up as Alex York intercepted a pass in the end zone with 1:44 left on the clock in the third quarter.  However, just as it looked like a relatively easy win was close at hand, the Panther offense returned the favor and fumbled away the ball, giving Fairview a first and goal.

The Apaches scored through the air on their first play from scrimmage to pull within 28-14, turning the momentum 180 degrees in their favor.  Fairview executed a successful onsides kick and Zeedyk threw his third touchdown pass and suddenly the comfortable Delta advantage was down to seven points at 28-21.  The visitors then pulled off the unimaginable and recovered another onside kick.  This time, the Panthers forced a three and out and got the ball back deep in their own territory.

After Delta quarterback Emric Friess threw an incompletion on his only pass attempt of the game, Martinez bolted 63 yards to set up a two-yard plunge by Lintermoot and Brody Roth booted his fifth PAT of the contest and Delta was ahead by 14 points with under two minutes to play.  But Fairview was not done.  They quickly drove down the field and Zeedyk tossed his 66th pass into the end zone for his 38th completion, his fourth touchdown and the last of his 432 passing yards of the game with 20 seconds still remaining.  A third onsides kick was attempted and the Panthers fell on the ball to escape with the victory.

Delta head coach Mike Vicars picked up his second victory in as many games since taking the reins for first time in five years and for the third time with the Panthers.  “I thought overall our defense played really good.  That’s a high-flying offense that puts a lot of points on the board.  They’re going to win a lot of games,” he said.  Coach Vicars also commented on the importance of winning non-conference games, especially when that opponent wins games down the road and adds valuable points to your computer playoff total.

Next week Vicars and his young team (just seven seniors) welcome in the Lake Flyers of the Northern Buckeye Conference, giving Delta another chance to rack up computer points with a non-conference victory.  The Bryan Golden Bears come in next for the first NWOAL contest.

Fairview Apaches:  7-0-7-14 = 28

Delta Panthers:  7-14-7-7 = 35

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