She has a brand-new confidence level that's rubbing off on the other girls. Even when Bailey has a slow start, she finishes strong on the back nine. "She's already broken our school record twice after also shooting a 78 in the Pickerington North (Panther) Invitational (Aug. "Bailey is having a special year," coach Hippler said. The Indians finished seventh (372) of nine teams at district, as Dublin Jerome (320) and Dublin Coffman (323) advanced to state. Also competing were 2015 graduate Mary Hippler (91), Krueger (95), Smith (97) and Mueller (113). Hippler led the Indians in the Division I district tournament last season at The Links at Groveport with an 89. Also competing for the Indians were senior Monica Smith (84), junior Grace Hippler (85), senior Kate Mueller (89) and freshman Rachel Hatley (100). Krueger, a senior, matched her program record with a 78. "I'm extremely pleased because we were able to finish one away from our 18-hole school record while playing on a different course than Westchester," coach Greg Hippler said. 25 at Mentel Memorial, behind Pickerington North (324). Led by Bailey Krueger, the girls golf team shot a 336 to finish second in the third round of the OCC-Ohio Division tournament Aug. "We're playing well defensively, but we need to come up with more three-and-outs and do a lot of little things better," Cook said. ![]() Colin Sotlar recovered a fumble, and Jacob Robertson returned an interception 31 yards to set up a 24-yard field goal by Trevor Thompson. "We played very well defensively (against Groveport), but we gave up a couple of big plays that set up their touchdowns, so we've got to limit those mistakes."Ĭanal Winchester's defense gave up 321 total yards against Groveport but forced two turnovers and stopped the Cruisers on fourth-down conversion attempts twice. "Big Walnut has two good running backs and they do a good job with their ball-control offense," Mauro said. In the opener, Hunt rushed for two touchdowns and Lucas ran for 78 yards and a score. "Big Walnut's defensive front is strong, so our blocking needs to be more consistent at the point of attack and we have to limit our turnovers," Mauro said.īig Walnut's triple-option offense, which had 226 total yards against Mansfield Senior, is led by running backs David Hunt and Lucas and quarterback Michael Sensi. Lucas had 92 tackles and a team-high three interceptions last season. "Casey Cook made some great plays on offense, defense and special teams and Nick Tiell ran the ball well," Mauro said.īig Walnut's 3-4 stack defense, which gave up 277 total yards against Mansfield Senior, is led by linemen Chuka Akusoba and Ethan Hale, linebacker Charlie Klinedinst and safety Isaac Lucas. Casey Cook had five catches for 42 yards, Nick Tiell rushed for 42 yards on 15 carries and Harrison-Rawn ran for 29 yards on 13 attempts, but the Indians turned the ball over twice while getting shut out in the second half.
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