Swing thoughts: May 15, 2017 With the break in the weather the Spring League played 18 holes this last week to make up for some of the missed play. In first place with a score of 24 under par is the team of Carl Sloat, Billie Cozad, Becky Sloat and Amber McElroy. Read More
Holland, Deardorff lead Wildcats at WBL meet Chris Deardorff had a pair of individual fourth place finishes and was on the Kenton’s fourth place 400 relay team to lead the Wildcats in the Western Buckeye League track meet at Robinson Field on Friday. Read More
Lady Bulldogs advances to district semifinals ADA — After watching a three-run lead over Spencerville evaporate in the seventh inning, Ada found itself having to find a way to bring across one more run. All with two outs, Alexis Ennis singled, stole second, advanced to third on a wild pitch, and crossed the plate on a base hit by Olivia Alexander to give the Lady Bulldogs the 7-6 Division IV sectional final win on Friday. Read More
‘Cats topple Vermillion 1-0 for sectional crown VERMILLION — The Kenton baseball team is advancing to the district semifinals for the first time since 1998. Read More
Polar Bears rally in 7th to defeat Van Buren VAN BUREN — Hardin Northern plated four runs in the top of the seventh inning to rally for a 5-3 victory over host Van Buren in a sectional final matchup on Friday night. Read More
Kenton softball ousted by Napoleon NAPOLEON — Host Napoleon defeated Kenton 6-1 in a Division II softball sectional final on Friday. Read More
Patrick Henry KO’s Falcons HAMLER — The Riverdale softball team was no-hit in a 14-0 sectional final loss to Patrick Henry on Friday night. Read More
Goodin, Kobayashi qualify for district tennis Kenton’s Kyle Goodin and Kenji Kobayashi knew their opening Division II sectional tennis doubles match against Van Wert’s Michael Etter and Gabe Rollins would be a difficult matchup. That matchup against the pairing of the Cougars’ top two singles players proved to be as difficult as the Wildcats top pair expected. Read More
Six to be inducted into Hardin County Sports Hall of Fame There will be six new athletes who made their mark on the area sports scene inducted into the Hardin County Sports Hall of Fame on Saturday night. They are Kenton High School basketball player and longtime girls basketball coach Bob Davis, Ada basketball coach Gene Fries, Ohio Northern football standout and NFL player Stacey Hairston, ONU basketball standout D’Artis Jones, Forest High School basketball legend Don Lease and longtime ONU volleyball coach Sheila K. Wallace-Kovalchik. Read More
Late-inning rally lifts Wynford to sectional win over Gophers RIDGEWAY — Leading Ridgemont by just one going into the final inning, Wynford was looking for some insurance runs. And that is exactly what they found as the Royals racked up seven runs on five hits against the Gophers in the half inning to pull away for a 14-6 Division IV sectional baseball final win on Thursday. Read More