
This Week in Sports
Take a trip down memory lane as we revisit some of the most memorable sports moments that happened during this week in years past.
Take a trip down memory lane as we revisit some of the most memorable sports moments that happened during this week in years past.
DELPHOS — On Tuesday morning, the Fort Jennings Musketeers hosted the Jefferson Wildcats in a closely contested boys golf dual that came down to the final holes. The Musketeers ultimately secured the victory by a narrow margin, posting a team score of 202 to Jefferson’s 208.
Guardians & Reds Weekly Dispatch
Just when I thought about waving the white flag and declaring it football season, the Mets decide to lose 11 of their last 12 games and put the Reds right back in the race.
CELINA — The Celina Lynx Golf Club played host to the Celina Invitational on Friday morning, welcoming 15 girls golf teams from around the area for an early-season showdown.
DEFIANCE — Competing against a tough field of 18 teams, the St. John’s Lady Jays turned in a solid showing Thursday morning at the Defiance Invitational, held at Eagle Rock Golf Club.
BRYAN — On a warm Thursday morning at Suburban Golf Club, a field of 12 teams gathered to compete in the annual Edgerton Invitational. The event featured a mix of Northwest Ohio programs looking to make early-season statements on the course.
WOODBURN (IN) — The Jefferson girls golf team traveled to Pond-A-River Golf Club on Wednesday and came away with a convincing team win over Antwerp, 192-242.
OTTAWA — In one of the area’s most competitive early-season tournaments, the St. John’s Blue Jays and Ottoville Big Green both delivered strong performances at the Kalida Invitational on Wednesday morning, hosted at Moose Landing Country Club.
OTTAWA — The Moose Landing Country Club played host Wednesday morning to the Ken Schnipke Invitational, which also doubled as one of the few Putnam County League (PCL) invitationals scheduled this season.