Sportsman Scores bowled on: Apr. 18
High Game
Alan Thielen 279
Derek Dukes 279
Shane Bugner 268
Shannon Ingram 267
Troy Caskie 258
John Nye 255
Steve Swisher 254
High Series
Derek Dukes 768
Steve Swisher 724
Alan Thielen 710
Brian Huether 687
Shannon Ingram 678
Ryan Motter 676
Todd Wilson 674
John Dailey 674
Sportsman Scores bowled on: Apr. 11
High Game
Todd Basinger 269
Chris Lee 268
Steve Swisher 268
Denny Caskie 268
Nate Bogart 258
Todd Basinger 258
Derek Dukes 258
High Series
Todd Basinger 762
Paul Simko 685
Steve Swisher 684
Chris Lee 673
Bob Lydick 671
Brian Huether 666
Alan Thielen 664
The spring weather has helped to keep the Lady Pirates bats warmed up and blasting hits, as the Pirates welcomed the Pandora-Gilboa Rockets in a backyard ballgame Wednesday.
The Pirates coming off an 11-1 win against Leipsic, were back on the attack early with a first inning double play by Katie Palte and Ashlin Gable to end the inning for the Rockets.
A little bit of sunshine is all it took to get the Lady Pirates another W in the win column. BHS defeated Leipsic 11-1 earlier this week.
After three postponed games (Pandora-Gilboa, Liberty Benton, and Allen East), the Pirates were back on the offensive hosting Leipsic in non-conference play.
The Pirates started off slow with only one hit by Molly Lengyel and scoring only Shannon McKamey in the first inning. The Viking defense locked the Pirates in a 1-1 tie until the fourth inning.
After a very cold and busy opening week of softball, the Bluffton Lady Pirates welcomed the Spencerville Bearcats Thursday night at Harmon Field in conference play.
The Pirates coming off back to back losses to Perry hoped to warm up the bats against the Bearcats.
The Pirates quickly went on the attack scoring 11 runs in the first inning to lead 11-0. Spencerville came alive in the third inning scoring one run and then adding three more the next inning.