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Lady Flyers Down St. Marys, Coldwater

February 22, 2012

• ST. MARYS — Locked into the top seed in its sectional tournament and the Midwest Athletic Conference already conquered after last Thursday’s win over Fort Recovery, Marion Local head coach Treva Fortkamp expected a letdown in intensity.
Marion Local  didn’t look like itself at times on Tuesday night , but even its B-game is pretty formidable as the Flyers showed in a 62-35 win at St. Marys in which they never trailed.
If anything, the sectionally top-seeded Flyers (16-3) got acclimated to the site where they hope to be playing district tournament games in two weeks.

Ladies Down Parkway In Regular Season Finale

February 22, 2012

NEW BREMEN — The New Bremen Lady Cardinals basketball team started the fourth quarter Thursday with a 12-2 run and it garnered the Cardinals their first MAC victory of the season with a 60-52 win over the Parkway Panthers in the first regular season game of the year at New Bremen.
“We were down by 10 points with four minutes left,” Cardinals head coach Randy Eckert said. “It just showed that there was no quit in the girls tonight.

Bremen Falls To Parkway, Beats Spencerville

February 22, 2012

• NEW BREMEN – Withstanding two last second three-point chances the New Bremen Cardinals basketball team survived to defeat the Spencerville Bearcats 71-58 Saturday evening in a wild non-league game played at New Bremen.
“Our kids kept fighting,” Spencerville head coach Kevin Sensabaugh said. “We got a pretty good effort out of our guys and we battled through some adversity but the big thing that killed us was rebounding. They killed us on the boards and that is what won the game. They dominated us on the boards and you can’t win if you don’t rebound.”

Boys Fall To St. Henry

February 22, 2012

MINSTER - A big second half propelled St. Henry to a 51-42 victory over fellow Midwest Athletic Conference opponent Minster on Friday night’s Senior Night.
“For as well as we started out the game — we had pretty good ball movement and ball reversal and so forth against their zones, which we addressed the entire week — we just did a rotten job once they switched defenses and that unfortunately carried over into the second half, and they basically just slowed us to a crawl,” said Minster head coach Mike Lee.

 

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