Duane Bollenbacher wins high school football contest week 2
Duane Bollenbacher won the Icon's high school football contest for week 2. He picked 9 winners and won the tie-breaker. In a tie-breaker he picked Bluffton by 1 to 7 over Carey.
Also 9 correct - Melisha Henry (picked Bluffton by 8 or more), Jared Lehman (picked Carey to win), and Randy Spallinger (did not pick a first tie-breaker).
8 correct - Andy Borgelt, Nancy Armour, John Clevidence, David Glick, Mike Burris, Joshua Cox, Andy Althaus, Becky Warren and Dan Smith.
7 correct - Luke Amstutz, Joe Suter, Lyle Arnold, Mark Sommers, Barry Schneck, Scott Gleason, Kevin Burkholder, Heather Kuhbander, Brad Smith, Dave Moser and Steve Steele.
6 correct - Ben Reineke, David Bormuth, Kaitlin Schroll, Randy Garmatter and Chris Boisvert.
The cumulative totals through week 2 of the high school football contest:
17 correct - David Glick, Duane Bollenbacher and
16 correct - Dan Smith, Mark Sommers and Scott Gleason.
15 correct - Andy Althaus, Andy Borgelt, Luke Amstutz, Lyle Arnold and Mike Burris.
14 correct - Barry Schneck and John Clevidence.
13 correct - Becky Warren and Brad Smith.
12 correct - Kaitlin Schroll.
11 correct - Ben Reineke, Heather Kuhbander and Joshua Cox.
20 other contestants have accumulated under 10 correct points.
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