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Pirate boys 4th in districts after Day 1

Day 1 featured 3 finals events and many qualifying races

By Cort Reynolds
FINDLAY - The Bluffton track and field teams competed in the first day of the 13-team Div. III district meet Wednesday at Findlay.

Columbus Grove holds the lead in both the boys and girls standings after the first day. The Pirate boys are fourth and Bluffton girls are sixth after day one, which featured three finals events and many qualifying races.

Day 1 scoring Bluffton finishes (top 8):
Boys Pole Vault
5th Sam Derstine 10 Bluffton J11-0

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Bluffton boys out-slug Hornets, earn 1st win

Freshman Braeden Jordan hit 2 singles, scored 3 runs, stole 5 bases to ignite the Pirate offense. Freshman Kerry Wright singled twice, scored 4 runs, had 1 RBI

By Cort Reynolds
RAWSON - The visiting Bluffton baseball team jumped out to an early lead and staved off a late rally to defeat local rival Cory-Rawson 13-10 in non-league play Friday evening.

The Pirates led 6-0 early and extended the margin to 13-5 after five frames. C-R tallied five runs in the sixth and seventh innings to inch within three, but could get no closer.

Freshman-laden Bluffton improved to 1-24 with their first win, while Cory-Rawson dropped to 5-16 with the defeat.

Bluffton out-hit C-R 8-7, drew nine walks and swiped 13 bases.

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Pirate girls rout Red Devils

Hannah Davis improved to 4-5 with the win as she scattered 4 hits. She also helped herself with a run-scoring triple

By Cort Reynolds
ARLINGTON - The visiting Bluffton softball team romped past Arlington 17-2 in a non-league makeup contest under the lights Friday evening.

The Lady Pirates improved to 9-14 with the blowout win. Arlington fell to 3-14 after the defeat.

Bluffton tallied seven runs in the top of the third inning to break open a scoreless contest. The Pirates added four more runs in the fourth to build an 11-0 cushion.

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Pirate boys strong 2nd in NWC track

Division III district at Findlay May 19-20

Story by Cort Reynolds
Photos by Jamie Nygaard

COLUMBUS GROVE - The Bluffton boys track and field team finished a strong second at the Northwest Conference meet Thursday and Saturday at Columbus Grove.

Meet host Grove claimed both the boys and girls championships. CG cruised to the boys title with 217.5 points, ahead of second-place Bluffton (123.5).

CG captured the girls crown with 163 points, while Spencerville finished second at 141.

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Pirate net season ends at sectionals

All 3 singles competitors won matches in the 35-player draw

By Cort Reynolds
LIMA - The Bluffton boys tennis team's spring season came to a close after the first day of Div. II sectional play Thursday at UNOH.

No Pirates advanced to the semifinals in day two, although all three Pirate singles competitors won matches in the 35-player draw.

Bluffton's Luke Shadle won his first round singles match over Keaton Fishbaugh of Celina 6-0, 6-4. Shadle then defeated Dylan Byers of Elida 6-0, 6-1 in the round of 32. 

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Pirate girls nipped by LCC in sectional final nailbiter

Pirate hurler Grace Myers gave up just 4 hits and 1 run in 6 innings. She also singled twice to lead the offense

By Cort Reynolds
LIMA - The visiting Bluffton softball team lost a 1-0 pitcher's duel to Lima Central Catholic in the Div. IV sectional softball finals Thursday evening.

The Lady Pirates fell to 8-14 with the difficult defeat. LCC advances to the district semifinals with the win.

Pirate hurler Grace Myers gave up just four hits and one run in six innings. She also singled twice to lead the Bluffton offense.

Riley Busch, Rebekah Hoff and Sophie Bricker added one hit apiece for Bluffton.

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