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Lady Pirates top LCC 1-0, tie Defiance

By Megan Dulle

Defiance

Bluffton High School girls' soccer team hosted another game at Steinmetz field this past Saturday against Defiance. Pretty evenly matched, Bluffton had four shots, with Defiance close behind with three in the first half.

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Bruce Beach bowls a 784 series at Southgate Lanes

TUESDAY NIGHT MEN'S LEAGUE

Scores bowled on Sept. 7

High Game

Bob Edwards 279

Bruce Beach 279

Joe Mathias 279

Jon Burden 278

Dean Meyer 268

Bob Edwards 258

Bruce Beach 257

High Series

Bruce Beach 784

Bob Edwards 749

Dean Meyer 738

Joe Mathias 728

Jon Burden 698

Dave Fredericks 687

Brian Huether 683

QUEENS LEAGUE

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Sprague, Koch, Hunter single winners in tennis

The Bluffton High School girls tennis team won both its midweek matches, topping Defiance 4-1 Wednesday and Lima Senior 5-0 Thursday. The girls play Saturday at the Elida Invitational.

Singles winners in both matches for the Lady Pirates were Emily Sprague, Shannon Koch and Jess Hunter. Ashlin Gable and Kristi Geiser won at No. 1 doubles against Defiance, while Shaye Liddick and Liz Diller lost due to injury in that match. Lima Senior forfeited both doubles matches due to lack of players.

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Punt, Pass and Kick Competition Sept. 18 in Jenera

A Punt, Pass and Kick competition will be hosted on Saturday, Sept. 18, at Trinity Lutheran School's field across from the school at 105 Allen St., Jenera.

Registration is at 12:30 p.m. prior to the 1 p.m. event and participants between the ages of 6 and 15 years should bring their birth certificates.

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Icon offers BHS vs. Carey complete game stats

Complete game stats of Bluffton High School football team's win over Carey on Sept. 3 are available on The Icon forms page. There are two pages of stats available. Click here to go to forms page.

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BHS girls' 4th of 21 teams at Grove Invitational

By Hannah Chappell-Dick

CC Runners Set Personal Records at Grove Invitational Last Saturday, September fourth, the Pirate cross country runners piled into a school bus and made the short drive to the Columbus Grove Invitational.

The Grove course was a speedy one - a triple loop down open stretches of cheering fans and flat forest trails that spits you out onto the track for the last 300 meters.

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