Rockets still in the hunt for a Bay title Published by sports@presspub. on Thu, 04/29/2021 - 12:30pm
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Collin Fauver. (Photo by Laura Bolander)
Oak Harbor has the highest team batting average in the Sandusky Bay Conference Bay Division at .313 (145 for 463), but at 7-10 overall and 3-3 in the conference, they aren’t exactly on track to win a championship. That does not mean they are out of it far from it. Like other local prep baseball conferences, if they can keep their losses to three, they could remain in the hunt. Coach Nick Lance expected his team to be there, but right now Edison appears to be the team to beat at 5-1 in the league, but the Chargers are 9-6 overall.
Karter Lajti’s late hit gives Rockets the win, 6-5
From staff reports
OAK HARBOR Oak Harbor rallied from a two-run deficit and defeated Bellevue, 6-5, by scoring two runs in the sixth inning. Karter Lajti had an RBI single in the bottom of the sixth to break a 5-5 tie.
The Rockets trailed 5-3 in the fifth inning and scored one run in the fifth, followed by two runs in the sixth to account for the final scoring.
Collin Fauver had two hits, including a double, and drove in two runs, and Justin Meloche got the win.
Oak Harbor 12, Port Clinton 1 (6 innings)
Community Roundup: OHHS seniors sign with armed forces
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OHHS seniors sign with armed forces
OAK HARBOR - Seven Oak Harbor High School seniors have signed their commitment to the Armed Forces after graduation. The Rockets participated in an official signing day to celebrate their future plans to serve our great country at OHHS and Penta Career Center.
Those signing are OHHS seniors: Ryan Friar, Army ROTC; Joseph Perry, Marines; Eli Sherman, Army Reserves; AunaTack, Ohio Air National Guard; Madison McKitrick, Ohio National Guard and Penta Career Center students Egan Bolander, Marines, and Cameron Kessler, Army.
Kids celebrate Earth Day with nature activities at Hayes Presidential
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Pines prevail, Seaford bows out
Picture: Darryl Kennedy
SOCCER
FRANKSTON Pines overcame the spirited resistance of fellow State 3 outfit Hampton East Brighton in a riveting FFA Cup tie on Saturday.
This was a contest from go to whoa and although the final whistle signalled a 2-0 win for Pines their opponents left no-one in doubt about their promotion credentials.
In just over 90 minutes a rivalry was born and Hampton East Brighton represents a clear threat to the lofty ambitions of the men from Monterey.
Had Pines not prevailed there would have been much discussion around the contest’s most controversial moment.