Fairbanks senior Logan Leeds (11) controls the ball against a Northeastern opponent Saturday afternoon. The Panthers rolled to a 9-0 victory. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) –––– There was never any doubt from start to finish as to which school had the better boys soccer team Saturday afternoon.
Author: Tim Miller
The Marysville boys and girls cross-country teams finished second in the Wapakoneta Night meet on Saturday. The Monarch boys where led by Ian Dye who finished 10th overall with a time of 17:00.
Fairbanks senior receiver Jack Iannarino rings the victory bell after Friday evening’s home 56-7 triumph over Waynesfield. It was the Panthers’ first gridiron victory, and opportunity to ring the bell, since 2014. Details about all the area high school games may be found on pages 8 and 9 and more photos can be found on page 10. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
Jack Iannarino of Fairbanks is tackled in the end zone after scoring a touchdown against Waynesfield Friday evening. The Panthers won their first game since 2014 by pounding the Tigers, 56-7. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) –––– “We had to bust some dust off our victory bell and I feel great for our kids.”
Daniel Stevens (center), president and player for the Marysville Black Rhinos, is seen in action during a recent rugby game. The team is playing in Marysville after a lengthy tenure in Marion. (Journal-Tribune photo by Chad Williamson) –––– A new men’s sports team recently made its debut in Marysville.
Marysville’s Lily Keber (right) sets the ball for Carissa Baker (7) during Thursday’s match against Big Walnut. The Lady Monarchs won the marathon contest in five sets. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) –––– It took a marathon session, but the Marysville High School varsity volleyball team downed Big Walnut on Thursday evening.
Fairbanks High School will host is second annual cross country invitational Saturday, beginning at 9 a.m. Among the hosts are FHS senior runners, from left, Keith Boggs, Katie Pastirzyk, Sarah Richileau and Danielle Macklin. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) –––– Cross country runners from several high schools and/or middle schools will converge on Fairbanks High School Saturday morning.
Marysville’s Tommy Rush (27) picks up yardage against Jonathan Alder last week. The Monarchs will travel to Delaware Hayes on Friday. (Journal-Tribune photo by Chad Williamson) –––– The Monarchs of Marysville will be looking to crack into the win column when they travel to Delaware Hayes on Friday for the second week of the 2016 high school football season.
Fairbanks’ Charlie Scheiderer (27) and Griffin Justus (7) bring down a Benjamin Logan ball carrier during last week’s game. The Panthers will open the home portion of their season on Friday against Waynesfield-Goshen. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) A Waynesfield-Goshen football team depleted in manpower will provide the opposition when Fairbanks (0-1) opens the home portion of its 2016 season on Friday evening.
Brooklyn Kleiber (5) of Fairbanks goes up to stop a shot by Triad’s Kendell Hughes (13) during an Ohio Heritage Conference volleyball match on Monday. The Lady Panthers won in four sets. Also pictured are Lindsay Walker (background) of Fairbanks and Triad’s Sydney Propst (3). (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) –––– The Fairbanks High School varsity volleyball squad is still unbeaten after a victory over neighboring Triad on Monday evening.
Brett Cingle (center) and Joey Patterson (right) of Marysville battle for the ball during Saturday evening’s game at St. Mary’s. (Photo submitted) –––– It took longer than expected on Saturday, but the Marysville High School girls soccer team broke into the win column in the young 2016 season.
Fairbanks quarterback Kyle Warner (right) hands the ball off to Jack Iannarino Friday evening at Benjamin Logan. The weather-suspended game was completed Saturday morning. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) –––– Although the outcome of Fairbanks’ first football game of the 2016 season was well-decided Friday evening, head coach Patrick Cotter found things for which to be positive on Saturday.
Fairbanks’ Jack Ianarrino looks for running room against Benjamin Logan on Friday. The Panthers are trailing 44-7 at halftime in a game that was suspended until this morning due to lightning. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) –––– Lightning flashed numerous times on Benjamin Logan’s football field Friday night, both on and off the playing surface.
Lady Monarch keeper Kinzi Lee dives to smother the ball during Thursday evening’s game against Hilliard Davidson. The Lady Monarchs tallied a second-half goal and the contest finished in a 1-1 tie. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) –––– Lady Monarchs tie with Davidson The second game of the 2016 season resulted in another tie for the Marysville High School girls soccer team.
Marysville’s Owen Meffly catches a pass during preseason scrimmage action. The Monarchs will host Jonathan Alder on Friday for the regular season opener. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) –––– The annual season-opening football battle between the Marysville Monarchs and Jonathan Alder Pioneers will take place Friday evening at Monarch Stadium.