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2015-16 Spring Sports preview 2 April 6, 2016 Spring Sports Preview Galion Inquirer GALION The Galion baseball team for the 2015-16 season. Galion springs sports kick-off By Brandon Klein bklein@civitasmedia.com Baseball The Galion baseball team have an upbeat outlook for the season with young but talented players. The team finished with a 6-8 record in the Mid Ohio Athletic Conference and 9-16 overall. The Tigers defeated Clear Fork in the sectional semifinals but lost to Ontario in the sectional championship 6-2. Galion returns to the field with two key players not returning: Chad Karnes and Bryce Lybarger. Karnes earned a 3-3 record with 3.3 earned run average and a batting average of .321. Lybarger earned a 4-3 record with a 3.3 ERA and .288 BA. But the team will have six returning letterman: seniors Josh Eckert, Matt Hardy and Tyler Castline; and juniors Ryan Talbott, Garrett Kuns and Mac Spears. Eckert was awarded second team in the MOAC last season. He has a BA of .284 with a .905 field percentage. Pitcher Hardy has a 2-3 record with .258 BA and 3.72 ERA. Castline, an honorable mention in the MOAC, has a .325 BA. Talbott and Kuns return with a respective BA of .316 and .258. Kuns also has a 1.68 ERA. Spears returns with a .300 BA. “We will still be quite young, but look to use last years’ experience to help us compete for a championship,” said Galion head coach Phil Jackson. “Pitching will be deep and fielding will be solid. We are looking for someone to solidify the catching position and improve our hitting.” This will be Jackson’s fourth year of coaching, returning with a 49-29 record. Joining him as assistant coaches are Scott Kreger; Bart Cass (junior varsity head coach); and Mike O’Leary (Freshman coach). Phil Harris and Tracy Barnhart will serve as volunteer assistants. Favorites to win in the MOAC are Jonathan Alder and Buckeye Valley, Jackson said. See GALION | 3 Galion Inquirer Spring Sports Preview April 6, 2016 3 GALION The Galion boys tennis team for the 2015-16 season. Galion From page 2 Softball The Galion softball team joins the new coach club this season. Doug Hunt was hired back in July bringing a 8-14 record. He previously coached softball at Mansfield Christian. Last season, the Lady Tigers struggled winning no conference games and concluding the season with a 2-22 overall record. It was shutout in the postseason against Mansfield Madison 10-0. Key returning players, Doug said, are seniors Gillian Garverick, Lindzi Moore, Taylor Lear; and juniors Sophie Carson, Jaime Ehrman, Madison Lawson, Alexis Link, Dani Schieber, Dusty Thomas and Aleena Truman. “We are a young squad that has a positive outlook on the changes we are making this year,” Hunt said. “We expect to have a season full of learn- ing and positive experiences against our opponents. We are hopeful to be a growing program with a succesful future.” Favorites to win in the MOAC are Jonathan Alder and North Union, he said. Boys Tennis Like the softball team, the Galion boys tennis team have a new coach this season. Tom Pawsey, who replaces Bob Roesch, has coached tennis for 20 years at a few local schools including Crestline and Ontario. He took time off from serving as a head coach because of health issues but decided to help out as an assistant coach for the Galion team. “I miss tennis,” Pawsey said. The Tigers made history with 17 members this season, the largest number in many years, said assistant coach Terry Gribble. Last year, the team had 10 members See GALION | 4 Good Luck Athletes! Offices in: Galion, Ontario, Mansfield, Mt. Gilead, Cardington, Shelby, Sandusky and Tiffin 4 April 6, 2016 Spring Sports Preview Galion Inquirer GALION The Galion boys track team for the 2015-16 season. Galion From page 3 with three seniors that graduated. Tristan Baldy returns for his second year of playing tennis. The junior was 12-10 and an All-County All Star last season. With the help of Gribble and assis- tant coach Joe Baldy, Pawsey said the team’s goals are to be competitive and have one or two players break out of sectionals. The team last year had a 11-14 overall record and didn’t break past sectionals, Gribble said. Jonathan Alder and Marion Harding are the favorities to win in the conference, he added. Track and Field After a strong performance, the Galion girls and boys track and field team strive to improve by relying on experience, while developing new talent. For the Lady Tigers, the 2014-15 team placed first in the MOAC, but were runner-ups in the districts and regionals. The team placed ninth at the state meet. The girls lost Michaela Slone, Clair Erlsten, Alasha Williams, Lydnsey McMullen, Holly Brammer and Addie Ziesler. Returning players are Sydney Hunt, two time All-Ohioan; Dani Court, MOAC, District champion in discus; See GALION | 6 Spring SportS preview Galion Inquirer April 6, 2016 5 GALION The Galion girls track team for the 2015-16 season. Good Luck To All Area Teams! Good Luck to our area schooLs and student athLetes! Welcomes Businesses & Individuals 1222 St Rt 598, Galion 419-468-5631 Federally insured by NCUA EQUAL HOUSING LENDER www.firelandsfcu.org 40722216 138 Harding Way West, Galion • 419-468-7737 312 N. Seltzer St., Crestline • www.galionchamber.org Spring SportS preview 6 April 6, 2016 Galion Inquirer GALION Galion From page 4 Taylor Valentine, MOAC champion in 300 meeter hurdles; Kylie Redman, league champion in 4x100 meter relay; Lauren Huggins, league placer in the 4x400; Megan Zier, league placer in the 4x800; Callie Wildenthaler; league placer in the 4x800; Marissa Gwinner, MOAC champion in in the long jump, high jump; Bri Streib, MOAC placer as a freshman in the shot put and discuss; and Ashlie Sallee, MOAC placer in the 4x800 meter relay. “We will have a number of newcomers vying for open spots on the relay teams. We are very experienced in the field events with a majority of our athletes returning,” said Track and Field head coach Todd Roston. “We need to develop our young sprinters and distance kids throughout the season.” “We will have a number of newcomers vying for open spots on the relay teams. We are very experienced in the field events with a majority of our athletes returning. We need to develop our young sprinters and distance kids throughout the season.” — Todd Roston, Track and Field head coach “Buckeye Valley, Pleasant, and Marion Harding are all bringing back very solid teams and will give us a lot of competition for the league championship,” he said. For the boys, the 2014-15 team were the runner-ups in the MOAC and were fourth out of 22 teams in the districts. The Tigers were also county champions last season. The boys lost Cario Davison, Brad Wenninger and Carson Mcle. Returning to the team are Casey Barker, MOAC placer in the 3200; Drake Barnett, MOAC runner-up in the 100, 200; Jacob Fryer, who was injured for most of the previous season but was a district and league placer as a sophomore; Khennter Hughes, MOAC champion in the long jump; Colton Moore, fourth place for the high jump at the indoor state track earlier this month; Nick McDaniel, MOAC placer in discus; Gavin Ratcliff, MOAC placer in discus; Jacob Staiger, MOAC placer in shot put; Kevin Bowshier, MOAC placer in the high jump; Houston Blair, league runner-up in the 2014 long jump; Caleb Ivy, MOAC placer in the 4x200, 4x100; Colin McCullough, Farmers Serving Farmers Parts - Sales - Service 4295 Monnett New Winchester Rd. Bucyrus, OH 44820 Sales & Service 419-985-2141 Parts 419-985-5004 burkhartfc@embarqmail.com MOAC runner-up in the 300 hurdles; Brett May; Harrison Ivy, MOAC placer in the 400, 4x200 and 4x400; and Mason Weldon. “We have a lot of experience returning on this team,” Roston said. “Hopefully, we can continue to train hard everyday in practice and stay healthy throughout the season. I like the make up of this team, I think this could a fun group to watch in late May, and early June.” “River Valley is the returning League Champions and have a lot of those athletes returning for their senior year,” he said. “We will have to fight for every point in the conference meet because it will take a total team effort to beat them this season.” Assistant coaches are Michael Moore, John Anich, Brent Tyrrell, Jaime Valentine, Kyle Strauch and Jeff Court. Reach Klein at 419-468-1117, ext. 2048 or on Twitter at @brandoneklein. 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While the Knights graduated shortstop Kelsie Reeder, an all-league and all-dis- trict player currently with Bluffton University, they return nine letter-winners. Seniors Karlee Carroll, Mikayla Briggs, Deanna Delaney and Cheyenne Shelton; juniors Shelbey Lilly, Lydia Farley and Andrea Weis and sophomores Cristianna Boggs and Kelsie Fike all are back. Boggs was an all-league and all-district player, while Carroll also earned allleague honors. Briggs is currently coming back from surgery, but Montgomery is expecting her back by mid-April. They will be joined by a handful of varsity newcomers, including freshmen Aly Blunk and Lily Tate. “With the addition of a few talented underclassmen, we’re looking to improve on last year’s 12-12 record,” said Montgomery. “Being in six 1-2 run ballgames, we have to improve on two-out hits with runners in scoring position. Hopefully, our work in the offseason will improve that aspect of the game.” The coach noted that a few of his play- ers are learning new positions, as he completely revamped the outfield from last year. “It should be a strong defensive team with the addition of a couple talented freshmen,” he added. Montgomery noted he looks for his team to improve on last year’s 8-6 mark in league play. Rob Hamilton can be reached at 419-946-3010, ext. 1807. Connect with him on Twitter at @SportsMCS The 2016 Northmor softball team is in the above picture. Courtesy Photo/ Unique Images Galion Inquirer Spring SportS preview April 6, 2016 9 NORTHMOR Knights will have young team By ROB HAMILTON MCSSports@civitasmedia.com A young Northmor baseball team will take the field this year. The Knights have three seniors, but the majority of the athletes in the program are in either ninth or 10th grade. The team graduated four important players in Daniel Donner, Brock Trombly, Mitchell Whisler and Dominic Cortez. Three-year varsity player Jarod Vanderkooi also is gone, as he turned pro in flat track racing. Leading Northmor are seniors Jake Farley, Bryan Hammond and Gunnar Lilly. Farley was a first-team pick in both the Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference and in the Central District, while Hammond got honorable mention recognition by the league. Head coach Buck Workman noted that he looks at his seniors as a strong point on the team. Other returning letter-winners are juniors Jordan Wiseman, Sam Eichorn and Nate Hall and sophomores Conan Becker and Tyler Kegley. Workman also expects juniors Kade Sayre and Dylan Timmons, sophomores Kyle Kegley and Austin Wheeler and freshman Mostyn Evans to contribute at the varsity level. “We are very young and 15-of-23 kids are freshmen and sophomores,” said the coach. “We want to compete every night.” Rob Hamilton can be reached at 419-946-3010, ext. 1807. Connect with him on Twitter at @SportsMCS The Northmor baseball team is pictured above. Courtesy Photo/Unique Images Good Luck to All Area Teams! CK GOOD LreU s! All A a Team 304 Sixth Ave. Galion, OH 44833 419.468.5441 Galion Elks #1191 212 Harding Way East Galion, Ohio 419-468-5423 10 April 6, 2016 Spring Sports Preview Galion Inquirer colonel crawford Eagles take off for spring sports “We have the potential to have both some speed and some power in our lineup.” By Brandon Klein bklein@civitasmedia.com Softball After recently being inducted in the Crawford County Sports Hall of Fame, Chuck Huggins returns to the fast-pitch softball field for the 2015-16 season at Colonel Crawford High School. He welcomes back 11 returning winners including eight returning starters. The team only lost Cassie Sager, who played center field and on first base, to graduation. “We have the potential to have both some speed and some power in our lineup,” Huggins said, adding that he hopes the team can be solid and consistent in its batting regardless of the lineup. He also wants to cut down the number of strikeouts from last season. The team had 176 strikeouts in 29 games, or 6.1 per game. “176 in 015 is way too many,” Huggins said. “This team would like to improve on the 21-8 record from 2015.” He also anticipates the other eight teams in the Northern 10 Athletic Conference to be more competitive than they were last season. The roster includes four seniors: Lexi Hoepf, Jada Klingeberger, Taylor Lutz and Mariah Scott. The team will also have six juniors: Abbey Bradshaw, Alexus Burkhart, Stephanie Huggins, Kirsten Lewis, Kerri Reynolds and Abbi Teglovic. — Chuck Huggins Softball coach Track and Field The Colonel Crawford boys track and field team intend to defend their conference title from last season. Preston Foy has coached the team for the past eight years. Brett Degray, Joey Bauer, Mitch Phillips, Dave Greenich and Brad Ruffener will help the Eagles out as assistant coaches. The district champions have three key players returning: Owen Adams, Chad Johnson and Noah Ferguson. The team lost Brett Bakies, Dylan Gulley, Dalton Scott and Clay Martin. “Distance will be very strong,” Foy said. “Sprinters will be very young and raw but have a lot of talent.” Colonel Crawford boys will face Seneca East, who are the favorites to win the conference title. Reach Klein at 419-468-1117, ext. 2048 or on Twitter at @brandoneklein. The 2014-15 Colonel Crawford softball team in action. Callie Ruffener participates in track and field for Colonel Crawford’s varsity team during the 2014-15 season. Galion Inquirer Spring Sports Preview April 6, 2016 11 crestline Bulldogs aim for conference title By Brandon Klein bklein@civitasmedia.com The Crestline basbeball have a younger team this season compared with last year. Head coach Steve Garberich starts his fourth year coaching the Bulldogs. His record is 32-42. The team were 9-9 in the Northern 10 Athletic Conference and 13-12 overall. Two letter winners are returning: J.R. Wolf and Chandler Gaskill. Wolf was All-N10 and AllCrawford County last season. “He will pitch, catch and play short,” Garberich said. Chandler played second base last year, but will play left field this season. The team took heavy hits by losing key players because of graduation. “We lost eight seniors, seven that started including All-Ohioans Austin Norwood and Nate Coffman,” Garberich said. The team has 29 players with one senior, and will start with three freshman, two sophomores and four junors for the season. But the team still looks to be competitive in the Mid Buckeye Conference. “We will look to battle for a conference title,” Garberich said. “Lucas should be one of the teams to beat in the MBC.” Reach Klein at 419-468-1117, ext. 2048 or on Twitter at @brandoneklein. Crestline baseball pitcher pitches during the 2014-15 season. Galion Inquirer file photo 12 April 6, 2016 Spring Sports Preview Galion Inquirer northmor High hopes for Northmor track squads By ROB HAMILTON MCSSports@civitasmedia.com With most of last year’s point-scorers back, including a state champion in Demetrius Johnson, Northmor boys’ track coach Kevin Ruhl is hoping for some strong performances from his charges this year. Johnson, a sophomore, is the returning state champion in the Division III long jump. Junior James Walker also had a strong year, making regionals in the 300 hurdles. Ruhl noted that a few other upperclassmen also are poised for success, citing seniors Spencer Adams (distance), Collin Berg (hurdles) and Josh Caudill (shot put) and junior A.J. White (distance) as examples. “We only lost two seniors from last year’s team,” said Ruhl. “Just about everyone who scored points for us last year is back this year.” Due to that experience, the coach feels the fortunes for his program are pretty good. “We want to compete and score more points at big invitationals as a team,” he said. “We know that we have several talented individuals who we expect to make it to the state competition.” In the conference, Ruhl expects Mount Gilead to have a solid all-around team that should do well at invitationals. On the girls’ team, head coach Mark Yaussy has plenty of numbers, including 12 letter-winners. However, he notes his team will be inexperienced in some events. The team returns seniors Brooke Buzzard and Isabelle Ditullio; juniors Allie Borders, Selena Cortez, Kristen Duryea, Rayanna Loyer, Rachel Morrison, Karalee Patterson and Caitlin Young and sophomores Brooke Bennett and Viv Cutrupi. Bennett was the team’s top point-scorer last year. The team also has a number of newcomers, including senior Deanna Delaney, junior Maria Lee, sophomore Cristianna Boggs and freshman Sam Peters. However, they did suffer some big losses to graduation with the departure Allie Tupps, Tia Downard, Lauren Bood, Alisha Pletcher and Megan Milavec. Yaussy noted that group included state qualifier and district placers. “We should have a very competitive team,” he said. “As a team, we do have some events where we will have young and/ or inexperienced athletes competing. For us to have a chance to beat some of the upper-echelon teams, we need to get better in those events.” In the league, Yaussy feels Mount Gilead will be tough to beat and that Fredericktown also should be a strong squad. Northmor’s boys’ track team is in the above picture. Courtesy Photo/Unique Images The girls’ track team at Northmor is pictured above. Courtesy Photo/Unique Images Rob Hamilton can be reached at 419-946-3010, ext. 1807. Connect with him on Twitter at @SportsMCS