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Ogle County Newspapers / oglecountynews.com • Friday, Dec 10, 2021

OGLE COUNTY NEWS

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• SPORTS

Continued from Page 11 stack at 1:06, Jared Glendenning hooked up a cradle at 1:07, and Elizabeth Ruter worked the half nelson at 3:09. Gabe Eckerd ran a wing at 1:33, Ethan George hooked up a half nelson at 1:01, and Elijah George pinned with a power half at 1:00. The meet ended with a half nelson by Briggs Sellers at 1:36. Against the Mustangs, the Hawks got forfeits from Ruter, Ethan George, and Rote. Marlatt led 14-0 when he pinned with a half nelson at 5:29. Halvorson pinned with a cradle in 57 seconds, Seth Stevens stepped over for a fall at 4:12 and Elijah George won by disqualification. Jared Glendenning and Dalton McCammon won by decisions. LeBay, and Sellers lost by first period pins and Collin Winterland got roughed up and was pinned in a high half at 3:06. With a juggled lineup due to COVID-19 restrictions at home in the Blackhawk Center, Oregon gave up two forfeits before they traded pins with Ridgeview to end up tied at 42. The forfeits proved costly. They are the sixth criteria to break a tie and Ridgeview won 2-0 in that category. Oregon was down 24-0 early after the forfeits and pins on LeBay and Ethan Mowry, but they came back with half nelsons by Halvorson at 1:05, and Jared Glendenning on a restart at 2:50. Jackson Glendenning scored a takedown to the back in a half nelson in one minute, and Stevens pulled his opponent back at 1:50 to tie the score. Eckerd took a wing out front at 1:57 and Ethan George posted a shoulder at 3:12. The Hawks lost the next three to trail by six. Landen Elder, Rote, and Jonathon Alaniz all went down to first period pins. Sellers came through with a win, driving his opponent to his back in a half nelson at 3:42 to tie the score. The Fulton meet started with double forfeits and a forfeit to Mowry. Rote, Ruter, and Ethan George also won by forfeit. Four Hawks won by falls. Halvorson used a double chicken at 1:03, Jackson Glendenning caught a cradle at 1:47, Stevens took a wing out front at 1:30, and Sellers reversed out the back into a half nelson at 3:05. Four Oregon wrestlers lost by falls. LeBay was rolled to his back at 4:49, Jared Glendenning was taken over the front in a half nelson at the first period buzzer, David Sosa, was turned in a half nelson at 2:18, and Andrew Young was reversed in a half nelson at 2:26. Bowling The Dixon girls bowling team placed third at the Oregon Hawk Invite on Dec. 4 at Plum Hollow Lanes in Dixon, while host Oregon’s Ava Wight took third individually.

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ABOVE: Forreston’s Brooke Boettner drives to the basket as Fulton’s Mikayla Gazo (3) and Reese Germann (22) defend during Dec. 4 action in Forreston. BELOW LEFT: Oregon’s Ava Wight eyes the pins as she competes at the Hawk Classic. BELOW RIGHT: Oregon’s Isaac Kaltenbrun celebrates a strike at the Hawk Classic at Plum Hollow on Dec. 4.

Dixon finished with 4,766 total pins to finish behind LaSalle-Peru (5,265) and Sycamore (5,045). and Oregon was fourth with a 4,6146. Wight rolled a 1,160 six-game series to finish behind only Hall’s Sarah Beier (1,204) and Rockford Lutheran’s Melanie Horn (1,184). Oregon’s Paige Beauchem was 11th (1,011). Oregon’s Mackenzie Alford (916)finished in 23rd. Kendra Ehrler (850) also bowled six games for Oregon, while Trinity Hultquist (587 in 5 games) and Kylie Krug (90 in one game) split the other series. The Hawks’ Red squad in the boys tournament was the top local finisher at the Hawk Invite finishing fifth just ahead of Sterling and Dixon. Sycamore won the team title with a 5,659 total pinfall. Oregon Red shot a 5,339. Oregon Red’s Isaac Kaltenbrun took 10th with a 1,168, Jackson Werren (16th, 1,112), and

Oregon White’s Gavvin Surmo was (18th, 1,107) . Other bowlers for Oregon Red were Brandon Rowe (1,049), Brady Davis (1,023) and Stylar Klapp (987). Bowling for Oregon White were Roberto Hernandez (1,044), Codey Dunbar (944), Immanuel Arellano (886) and Bryan Immel (877). Girls basketball AFC 34, Oregon 29: The Raiders outscored the Hawks 20-15 in the second half at the Blackhawk Center. Taylor Jahn had 18 points to pace AFC, while Tatum Stroh scored nine. Mariah Drake’s nine points led Oregon, with Hadley Lutz and Mya Engelkes adding eight each. Polo 58, Warren 36: The Marcos built their lead throughout the game, then pulled away with a 20-6 scoring edge in the fourth quarter to pick up an NUIC win at home.

Lindee Poper had a double-double of 33 points and 14 rebounds, and she also blocked three shots for Polo. Natalie Nelson added eight points, five rebounds and four assists, Kadence Sheaffer had six points and four steals, and Nicole Boelens finished with five points, seven assists and five rebounds. Madelyn Jones dished four assists for the Marcos. Forreston 35, Fulton 27: The Cardinals trailed 17-15 at halftime, but outscored the Steamers 11-5 in the third quarter and 9-5 in the fourth in an NUIC East win at home. Hailey Greenfield had 14 points and six rebounds for Forreston (2-7, 1-0 NUIC East), while Jenna Greenfield finished with seven points, seven rebounds and three steals, and Brooke Boettner added six points, 11 rebounds, four assists and four steals. Letrese Buisker chipped in eight rebounds and two assists.


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