Roundup: Lima Senior in Division I volleyball

High Schools

Volleyball

Sectional semifinals

Division I

Lima Senior 3, Toledo Bowsher 1

LIMA — The Spartans won 25-10, 25-13, 23-25, 25-17 and will play at St. Ursula at 6 p.m. Wednesday.

Columbian 3, Wapakoneta 0

TIFFIN — The Redskins fell 25-17, 25-21, 25-19.

Division III

Allen East 3, Wayne Trace 0

The Mustangs won 25-20, 25-22, 25-15 and will face Fort Recovery at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday in St. Henry.

Soraya Jackson had 14 kills, Neena McGue had seven kills, Savana Brooks had five kills and Kaleigh Sasada had 26 assists for the Allen East.

Coldwater 3, Delphos Jefferson 0

COLDWATER — The Cavaliers won 25-8, 25-6, 25-9 and will play host at 6 p.m. Wednesday to Paulding.

All-WBL

Shawnee’s Grace Freiberger (player of the year) and Brooke Hutchins (coach of the year) received top WBL honors

Joining Freiberger on the first team were Claire Foust (Bath), Allison Schwieterman (Celina), Mylee Sapp (Celina), Sienna Fry (Ottawa-Glandorf), Brynn Clark (St. Marys) and Kelly Cooper (Shawnee).

Second Team: Karleigh Hoffman (Defiance), Addysen Sneary (Elida), Syerra Greber (St. Marys), Karleigh Hutchins (Shawnee), Addie Maxwell (Shawnee), Emily Van Horn (Wapakoneta)

Third Team: Claire Armentrout (Bath), Ava Knapke (Celina), Abby Kristoff (Elida), Sadie Larrabee (Kenton), Katie Kaufman (Ottawa-Glandorf), Lily Rammel (St. Marys), Jordanne Blythe (Van Wert)

Honorable Mention: Madie Ripley (Bath), Haley Kizer (Celina), Ella Westrick (Defiance), Delaney Miller (Elida), Brynn Butler (Kenton), Claudia Magg (Ottawa-Glandorf), Ashlie Nuss (St. Marys), Lea Rudasill (Shawnee), Debbie Jones (Van Wert), Riley Szelagowski (Wapakoneta)

All-PCL

Player of the Year: Danaysia Danzy (Leipsic)

Coach of the Year: Brent Newell (Leipsic)

First Team: Delaney Bowers (Continental), Malia Romes (Kalida), Danaysia Danzy (Leipsic), Alivia Jones (Leipsic),

Morgan Verhoff (Miller City), Carly Thorbahn (Ottoville), Corrin Luginbill (Pandora-Gilboa)

Second Team: Makailey Bermudz (Columbus Grove), Rhaegan Marshal (Continental), Maria Gerding (Kalida), Riley Nienberg (Kalida), Josie Otto (Miller City), Savanna Niese (Miller City), Erica Thorbahn (Ottoville)

Honorable Mention: Kylee Longworth (Columbus Grove), Taeghan McDougle (Continental), Aislynn Noffsinger (Continental), Whitney Unverferth (Kalida), Madison Unverferth (Kalida), Karmyn Brough (Leipsic), Samantha Hazelton (Leipsic), Cloe Kuhlman (Miller City), Libby Erford (Miller City), Jocelyn Langhals (Ottoville), Kendall Schnipke (Ottoville), Peyton Diller (Pandora-Gilboa), Ava Huffman (Pandora-Gilboa)

Scholastic Team: Kaitlin Dipnarine (Columbus Grove), Delaney Bowers (Continental), Riley Nienberg (Kalida), Whitney Unverferth (Kalida), Maria Gerding (Kalida), Katelyn Roof (Kalida), Samantha Hazelton (Leipsic), Ava Henry (Leipsic),

Leann Kirkendall (Leipsic), Josie Otto (Miller City), Dani Siefker (Miller City), Jordan Schnipke (Miller City), Taylor Michel (Miller City), Madison Kinsinger (Pandora-Gilboa), Kathryn Sehlhorst (Ottoville), Alivia Hilvers (Ottoville), Addison Geise (Ottoville)

Boys Soccer

Division II

Sectional Final

Elida 2, Kenton 0

ELIDA — The Bulldogs advanced to play host to the winner of St. Marys and Bryan at 5 p.m. Oct. 23.

Sectional semifinals

St. Marys 8, Defiance 0

ST. MARYS — Braden Keller had three goals and an assist, Aiden Jeffries had two goals and two assists, Vincent Holtzapple and Bradey Triplett each had a goal and an assist, Cody Birt had a goal and Will Ross had an assist as the Roughriders improved to 15-2-1.

Cayden Ballweg had a save to secure the shutout in goal.

Napoleon 6, Bath 1

NAPOLEON — Brady Hale had Bath’s goal on a Peyton Liles assist.

Landyn Vreeland had six saves as Bath finished its season at 8-9.

All-WBL

Wapakoneta’s Kyle Beach received Western Buckeye League player of the year honors:

Joining Beach on the first team were: Reece Highley (Celina), Wyatt Chapman (Celina), Gabe Adcock (Elida), Joel Bowman (Kenton), Ethan Yoder (Kenton), Caleb Miller (Shawnee), Alex McGuire (Shawnee), Cody Birt (St. Marys), Vincent Holtzapple (St. Marys), Austin Bump (Wapakoneta) and Gavin Morman (Ottawa-Glandorf)

Celina’s Ryan Jenkins, St. Marys’ James Holtzapple and Shawnee’s Jason Hoehn were the coaches of the three teams that shared the league championship.

Second Team: Sam Burkholder (Bath), Zach Greber (Celina), Jake Knapke (Celina), Tanner Layman (Elida), Troy Brown (Kenton), Angel Coca (Wapakoneta), Ethan Parlapiano (Shawnee), Noah Scheid (Shawnee), Ross Maag (Ottawa-Glandorf), Reece Triplett (St. Marys), Braden Keller (St. Marys)

Third Team: Landyn Vreeland (Bath), Max Brumstark (Celina), Austin Coughridge (Celina), Skylar Kirk (Elida), Micah Bowman (Kenton), Isaac Macke (Ottawa-Glandorf), Drew Neidemire (Shawnee), Hunter Drury (Shawnee), Doug Ruppert (St. Marys), Aiden Jeffries (St. Marys), Ross Honiford (Wapakoneta)

Honorable Mention: Bryce Hoehn (Bath), Karsyn Smalley (Celina), Jameson Burriss (Defiance), Eben Jackson (Elida)

Marlon Lopez (Kenton), Jayden Oliver (Ottawa-Glandorf), Bradey Triplett (St. Marys), Jakob Dietering (Shawnee),

Mason Brinkman (Van Wert), Ethan Eisert (Wapakoneta)

All-PCL

Player of the Year Preston Mansfield (Ottoville)

Coach of the Year Dustin Markward (Ottoville)

Coach of the Year Kevin Deitering (Miller City)

First Team: Braxton Stegbauer (Continental), Mason Rayle (Continental), Braylon Smith (Kalida), Brady Fersch (Kalida)

Jacob Siebeneck (Kalida), Ethan Barlage (Miller City), Silas Niese (Miller City), C. J. Lehman (Miller City), Preston Mansfield (Ottoville), Quinton Schnipke (Ottoville), Jayden Saxton (Ottoville)

Second Team: Calvin Menke (Fort Jennings), Carson Etter (Continental), Landon Horstman (Ottoville), Collin Davis (Continental), Evan Schroeder (Miller City), Owen Tobe (Miller City), Logan Kerner (Kalida), Garrett Trentman (Ottoville), Bryce Gasser (Fort Jennings), Bain Stegbauer (Continental), Alex Leis (Ottoville)

Honorable Mention: Rhettik Bowers (Continental), Preston Wilson (Continental), Peyton Wilson (Continental), Ian Howbert (Fort Jennings), Sam Dube (Fort Jennings), Mason German (Fort Jennings), Ethan Ellerbrock (Miller City),

Aaron Schnipke (Miller City), Lane Pester (Miller City), Jackson Schroeder (Kalida), Caden Looser (Kalida), Grady Kuhlman (Kalida), Brandon Calvelage (Ottoville), Jackson Ricker (Ottoville), Joe Leis (Ottoville)

Scholar Athletes: Jonathan Etter (Continental), Dominique Hammond (Continental), Pablo Cortez (Continental), Mason Rayle (Continental), Owen Dube (Fort Jennings), Mason German (Fort Jennings), Bryce Gasser (Fort Jennings), Carsen Siebeneck (Fort Jennings), Noah Recker (Kalida), Brady Fersch (Kalida), Silas Niese (Miller City), Ethan Ellerbrock (Miller City), Owen Tobe (Miller City), C. J. Lehman (Miller City), Jordan Landin (Ottoville), Quinton Schnipke (Ottoville), Preston Mansfield (Ottoville), Masin Metzger (Ottoville)

Girls Soccer

Division I

Sectional semifinal

Whitmer 2, Lima Senior 0

TOLEDO — Allison Fronzaglia had 18 saves for Lima Senior.

All-WBL

Ottawa-Glandorf’s Myka Aldrich was selected the WBL player of the year.

Joining Aldrich on the first team were Hailey Hale (Bath), Ellie Hitchcock (Celina), Jojo Knight (Elida), Makenna Siefker (Ottawa-Glandorf), Mackenzie Recker (Ottawa-Glandorf), Bri Douglas (Ottawa-Glandorf), Kamryn Morris (Shawnee), Ella Jacobs (St. Marys), Aerial Fast (St. Marys), Audrey Sparks (Wapakoneta) and Maddison Springer (Wapakoneta)

Ottawa-Glandorf’s Michelle Maag was the coach of the league’s championship team.

Second Team: McKenna O’Keif (Bath), Faith Clark (Bath), Jacci Felver (Celina), Lexi Good (Elida), Carlie Brinkman (Ottawa-Glandorf), Savannah Recker (Ottawa-Glandorf), Cameron Ridenour (Shawnee), Sophie Menker (St. Marys), Reagan Allemeier (St. Marys), Grace Burnfield (Wapakoneta), Karlie Wallace (Bath)

Third Team: Tatum Walsh (Bath), Alex Kimmel (Celina), Eliza Ramirez (Defiance), Kendall Rittenhouse (Defiance), Carmen Blaine (Elida), Addy Haudenschield (Kenton), Madelyn Hovest (Ottawa-Glandorf), Karsyn Erford (Ottawa-Glandorf), Chloe Cleaves (Shawnee), Kendal Davis (St. Marys), Paige Olberding (Wapakoneta)

Honorable Mention: Hadyn O’Donnell (Bath), Paige Veit (Celina), Alex Fernandez (Defiance), Brianna Patrick (Elida), Ruby Styer (Kenton)

Megan Horstman (Ottawa-Glandorf), Kelly Holsinger (St. Marys), Bella Hile (Shawnee), Sydney Dowler (Van Wert),

Wapakoneta (Gabby Raney)

All-PCL

Player of the Year Danica Ehlers (Miller City)

Coach of the Year Kurt Rosengarten (Miller City)

First Team: Lauryn Auchmuty (Columbus Grove), Ruth Myers (Columbus Grove), Ella Dotson (Columbus Grove), Destiny Pier (Continental), Makenzie Shock (Continental), Audra Hovest (Kalida), Allie Kuhlman (Kalida), Danica Ehlers (Miller City), Maddie Erford (Miller City), Isabel Reyna (Miller City), Jessa Burgei (Ottoville), Gabby Metzger (Ottoville)

Second Team: Devanie Pingle (Columbus Grove), Breece Prowant (Continental), Tori Searfoss (Continental), Morgan Dockery (Continental), Maggie Pothast (Fort Jennings), Autumn Calvelage (Fort Jennings), Camryn Recker (Kalida)

Ady Miller( Kalida), Anna Niese (Miller City), Ava Ruck (Miller City), Madison Hoersten (Ottoville)

Honorable Mention: Grace Myers (Columbus Grove), Karsyn Garmatter (Columbus Grove), Callie Pingle (Columbus Grove), Kaitlyn Bidlack (Continental), Mackenzie Niese (Continental), Emmie Wollan (Continental), Hannah Grote (Fort Jennings), Elizabeth Freund (Fort Jennings), Chloe Browning (Fort Jennings), Nicole Siebeneck (Kalida), Alex Gardner (Kalida), Kassidy Hipsher (Kalida), Hailey Warnimont (Miller City), Chelsea Wilhelm (Miller City), Alyssa Michel (Miller City), Paige Turnwld (Ottoville), Morgan Hoersten (Ottoville), Andreya Swint (Ottoville)

Scholar Athletes: Payton Hoorman (Columbus Grove), Grace Myers (Columbus Grove), Destiny Pier (Continental), Kaitlyn Bidlack (Continental), Alexandra Maag (Fort Jennings), Chelsea Whitney (Fort Jennings), Elizabeth Freund (Fort Jennings), Hannah Grote (Fort Jennings), Hannah Basinger (Kalida), Katherine Bendele (Kalida), Audra Hovest (Kalida), Camryn Recker (Kalida), Maddie Erford (Miller City), Chelsea Wilhelm (Miller City), Isabel Reyna (Miller City), Ava Ruck (Miller City), Madison Hoersten (Ottoville), Jessa Burgei (Ottoville), Gabby Metzger (Ottoville), Daleney Boecker (Ottoville)

Football

State rankings

Marion Local remains atop Division VII rankings in the latest media poll entering the last week of the regular season.

Bluffton and Coldwater are each fifth in D-VI and D-V respectively. Celina is No. 10 in D-III and Minster is seventh in D-VII.

DIVISION I

1. Lakewood St. Edward (11) 8-1 164

2. Hilliard Bradley (4) 9-0 137

3. Pickerington North (1) 9-0 129

4. Cincinnati Princeton 9-0 107

5. Milford 9-0 105

6. Gahanna Lincoln 9-0 93

7. Lewis Center Olentangy 8-1 59

8. Delaware Olentangy Berlin 8-1 49

9. Centerville (2) 8-1 40

10. Cincinnati Moeller 5-4 20

Others receiving 12 or more points: Cleveland Heights 18. Canton McKinley 15. Findlay 12.

DIVISION II

1. Massillon Washington (13) 9-0 173

2. Akron Hoban (3) 8-0 157

3. Avon 9-0 137

4. Canal Winchester 9-0 105

(tie) Cincinnati Anderson (1) 8-1 105

6. Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 8-1 84

7. Cincinnati Withrow 8-1 63

8. Painesville Riverside 8-1 56

9. Troy (1) 8-1 37

10. Cincinnati Winton Woods 7-2 26

Others receiving 12 or more points: Hudson 21. Medina Highland 18.

DIVISION III

1. Toledo Central Catholic (13) 9-0 169

2. Hamilton Badin (3) 9-0 148

3. Youngstown Ursuline (2) 9-0 144

4. Columbus Bishop Watterson 9-0 124

5. Norton 9-0 75

6. London 9-0 67

7. Chagrin Falls Kenston 8-1 61

8. Tiffin Columbian 8-1 47

9. Geneva 8-1 40

10. Celina 8-1 30

Others receiving 12 or more points: Trotwood-Madison 26. Chardon 16.

DIVISION IV

1. Clarksville Clinton-Massie (11) 9-0 167

2. Sandusky Perkins (2) 8-0 146

3. Steubenville (1) 8-1 131

4. Canton South 9-0 109

5. Cleveland Glenville (3) 6-3 77

6. Thornville Sheridan 8-1 61

7. Columbus Bishop Hartley 7-2 48

8. Cincinnati Wyoming 8-1 47

9. Cincinnati Taft 7-2 44

10. Springfield Shawnee (1) 8-1 32

Others receiving 12 or more points: Mentor Lake Catholic 31. Beloit West Branch 19. Chillicothe Unioto 17. Streetsboro 16.

DIVISION V

1. Perry (10) 9-0 156

2. Liberty Center (3) 9-0 134

3. Coldwater (3) 9-0 131

4. Germantown Valley View (2) 9-0 127

5. Ironton 8-1 100

6. Oak Harbor 9-0 90

7. Canal Winchester Harvest Prep 7-1 66

8. Canfield S. Range 8-1 65

9. Waynesville 7-2 20

10. Creston Norwayne 8-1 19

Others receiving 12 or more points: Brookville 15. Barnesville 12. Proctorville Fairland 12.

DIVISION VI

1. Kirtland (5) 8-1 147

(tie) West Jefferson (8) 9-0 147

3. Versailles (3) 7-2 131

4. Sugarcreek Garaway (1) 9-0 130

5. Bluffton 9-0 103

6. Rootstown 8-0 69

7. Williamsburg 8-1 54

8. Cincinnati Country Day 9-0 46

9. Columbia Station Columbia 9-0 45

10. West Liberty-Salem (1) 8-1 42

Others receiving 12 or more points: New Madison Tri-Village 21.

DIVISION VII

1. Marion Local (15) 9-0 177

2. Ansonia (3) 9-0 145

3. Bascom Hopewell-Loudon 9-0 110

4. Danville 9-0 101

5. Dalton 7-1 87

6. Tiffin Calvert 8-0 84

7. Minster 8-1 72

8. Hamler Patrick Henry 7-2 45

9. McComb 8-1 44

10. Malvern 8-1 36

Others receiving 12 or more points: Beaver Eastern 27.

Girls tennis

State pairings

WOOSTER — The pairings have been announced for the Division II state girls tennis tournament to be held Thursday and Friday at College of Wooster.

Singles and doubles play will begin with round of 16 matches.

Northwest District 2 seed Anne Oliver from Bath takes on Southwest District third seed Caroline Boyle from Hamilton Badin.

Northwest District No. 3 seed Ava Patel from Shawnee plays Central/East top seed Amiya Bowles from Bexley.

Shawnee’s Rose Kottapalli, the No. 4 Northwest District seed, plays the Northeast/East top seed Brooke McNeal from Chagrin Falls Kenston.

In doubles, Northwest District second seed Libby Simmons and Claire Janowski from Lima Central Catholic play Northeast/East District fourth seed Whitney Miller and Sisi Nalluri from Canfield.

Reach The Lima News sports department at 567-242-0451.