Sports

The NWO Lunachix 14U travel fastpitch softball team competed in the Kenton Kaos tournament last weekend.

On Saturday, they posted the following scores:
Lunachix 8 vs Shock 0,
Lunachix 18 vs Marion Diamonds 2,
Lunachix 7 vs Blackhawks 2, and then on Sunday
Lunachix 8 vs Road Warriors 7,
Lunachix 11 vs Cap City Force 5 and in the final game,
Lunachix 4 vs Ohio Fury 5.

The team earned runners up for the weekend.

Two summer sports camps take place in June in Ada. Here’s the details:

High School Volleyball Camp
June 2-5
9-11 a.m.
Ada HS gym
Cost: $25

Ada Lady Bulldog Basketball Camp
June 9-11
3-5 p.m.
For students entering 3rd to 8th grades
Cost: $20

Ohio Nothern University's youth football camps are held Friday and Saturday, May 30-31. Here's the schedules:

• Advanced football camp, Friday, May 30|
   Grades 9-12
   Registration 5 p.m.; camp 6-9 p.m.

• Advanced football camp, Saturday, May 31
   Grades 9-12
   Registration noon; camp 1-4 p.m.

• Youth football camp
   Ages 6-13
   Registration 9:30; camp 10 a.m.-noon

For more information contact Devin Russell 419-772-2588 or [email protected].

 

Ohio Northern University senior Josh Colbert won the national championship in the long jump at the NCAA III Championships on Thursday at Selby Stadium on the campus of Ohio Wesleyan.

On the final leap of his college career, Colbert covered 7.46 meters (24-5.75), to clinch the national title.

His leap also broke the school record of 24-1.00, set back in 1981.

"This was my goal all along," said Colbert. "At the beginning of the season, it may have seemed unrealistic, but I gave it my all and am honored to be a national champion."

On his first jump in the finals, Colbert posted a leap of 7.37 meters, to put him in sole possession of first place.

Bluffton High School won the Northwest Conference 2013-14 “Don Bachman Award of Excellence” for the first time with a strong finish in the spring sports season.

This award recognizes the school in the conference that exhibits the highest level of consistent excellence in conference-sponsored sports and scholastic bowl competition.

The Pirates compiled a total of 80.5 points to defeat Crestview (79) in a close race. Columbus Grove finished third with 70 points. For the first time in the history of the award all league schools had at least one championship/co-championship.

• Football Point Differential Rule Among OHSAA Sport Regulation Changes for 2014-15
• Baseball & softball doubleheaders now permitted on school days;
• Ohio joining other states in adopting second-half running clock in lopsided football games

For years, high school football games in Ohio could be shortened by mutual agreement of both head coaches. That will change this fall with the adoption of a football point differential rule as part of the 2014-15 sport regulations approved by the Ohio High School Athletic Association Board of Directors last week at its May board meeting.

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