May 27—CLYDE — The Senecas solved the puzzle. Twice, in fact. Way back on March 31, on a cold, dreary day in Norwalk, Tiffin Calvert topped St. Paul by an 8-2 score in the regular season. The Senecas jumped on the Flyers and starting pitcher Scotty Adelman early in the non-league win. In Wednesday's Division IV district semifinal at Clyde High School, it was a similar script. The Senecas .
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BY YANEEK SMITH, BEACON CONTRIBUTOR
PORT CLINTON For the 11th year in a row, the Oak Harbor girls track team has won a league championship. The Rockets won the Sandusky Bay Conference Bay Division, finishing with 166 points.
Margaretta was second with 124 points, followed by Edison (116), Huron (113), Willard (71) and Port Clinton (47).
“I think all year long they felt a little pressure from Huron and Margaretta. In our eyes, it was going to be a really close meet. They were really making us wonder if we could win this year,” said Oak Harbor coach John McKitrick. “This senior class didn’t want to be the ones that lost the streak. Everybody did their job.”
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Oak Harbor’s Blake Booker named Bay’s top player Published by sports@presspub. on Thu, 02/25/2021 - 1:54pm
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Oak Harbor senior guard Blake Booker. (Photo by Laura Bolander)
Oak Harbor 5-foot-10 senior guard Blake Booker was named Sandusky Bay Conference Bay Division Most Outstanding Player after averaging 19.4 points, and is a unanimous first team selection. “Blake is well deserving of this honor, he has put many hours into his game over the years. His skill set was on full display this season,” Oak Harbor coach Eric Sweet said. “The SBC Bay Division has many great players in it and it is a great honor for Blake to receive this award. He is the best shooter I have ever coached in my career. He is an outstanding young man and one that I had the honor to coach.”
Krupp top performer; Rocket boys, girls win Bay titles Published by sports@presspub. on Thu, 01/28/2021 - 12:08pm
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Oak Harbor swimmer Eli Sherman. (Photo by Laura Bolander)
The Oak Harbor boys and girls swim teams swept the Sandusky Bay Conference Bay Division swim meet. It is Oak Harbor’s fifth straight league title for the girls and fourth straight for the boys. Oak Harbor has brought home 11 league titles during coach Andrea Sorg’s stint. The girls team scored 268 points to beat second place Margaretta (180), followed by Willard (88), Sandusky St. Mary (68), Huron (36), Gibsonburg (17), and Calvert (6). Oak Harbor senior Elayna Krupp was named the SBC Bay Division Performer of the Year, winning five events and setting multiple records.