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        Lady Dawgs hit MVL record of 13 - 1 after picking off

        Meadowbrook and Crooksville                                            by Matthew Dotson


                                                                                 Vs Sheridan (2/01)                   Vs Crooksville (1/25)
                                                                                   The Tri-Valley girls  headed  to  Thorn-    The Scotties headed south on Satur-
                                                                                 ville on Saturday to face the Lady Gener-  day to take on the Crooksville Lady Ce-
                                                                                 als.  The Lady Dawgs were on top of the  ramics in a conference matchup.  After
                                                                                 ball from the start taking a three-point  the tipoff, the Lady Dawgs fought quick-
                                                                                 lead with a score of 9 – 6 by the end of  ly  to take control  of  the ball  and  built
                                                                                 the first period.  The Generals stepped  up nearly double their opponent’s score
                                                                                 it up in the second quarter, tying up the  taking the first quarter 13 – 7.  As they
                                                                                 game and  taking  a  one-point  lead  at  got warmed up the girls from Tri-Valley
                                                                                 the end of the first half leaving Tri-Valley  continued to apply pressure on the Ce-
                                                                                 down 22 – 21.                        ramics leaving them in a 29 – 13 point
                                                                                   When the intermission was over, the  deficit at halftime.
                                                                                 Scotties tried  to  bounce  back but  just    When the game continued Tri-Valley
                                                                                 kept losing  ground  as  the Generals  didn’t skip a beat and went right back
                                                                                 bumped their lead up to 33 – 28 by the  to the groove leading the Lady Ceramics
                                                                                 end of the third quarter.  The final min-  down the court time after time taking a
                                                                                 utes of the game saw the Lady Gener-  40 – 20 lead by the end of the third quar-
                                                                                 als all but shut out the Tri-Valley offense  ter.  The last few minutes were painful
                                                                                 leaving them with a mark in the dreaded  for Crooksville as the Lady Dawgs stood
                                                                                 “L” column with a score of 44 – 30.  atop the wall of points and blocked most
                                                                                   Tri-Valley will  host New Lexington at  of the attempts by the Ceramics as they
                                                                                 Rich Longaberger Court on  Saturday,  won the game with a score of 50 – 29.
                                                                                 February 8th with the game set to start
                                                                                 at 11 AM.

                                                                                 Vs Meadowbrook (1/29)

                                                                                 The Lady  Dawgs hosted the Meadow-
                                                                                 brook  Lady  Colts on  Wednesday.   The
                                                                                 game was all but a blowout as Tri-Valley
                                                                                 dominated the court from start to finish     FOLLOW
                                                                                 taking  a huge lead  and  never looking
                                                                                 back, sending the girls back to Byesville   THE BUZZ
                                                                                 after taking a massive 56 – 9 victory.
                                                                                                                             @DRESDENBUZZ


         Reagan Lamonica shoots past her defenders for Tri-Valley.   Matthew Dotson


        Tri-Valley boys bowling and Zanesville’s girls team won the

        night at Sunrise Center

        by Matthew Dotson

          In  a four-way matchup  on Thursday,
        January 30th  the  Tri-Valley bowling
        team took on Philo and  Licking Val-
        ley  while  Philo  battled  Zanesville  and
        Tri-Valley during the same match.  The
        Scotties boys varsity team shot a 2206
        overall for the night led by Connor Pres-
        ton  224(404),  Cale Preston  203(365),
        and Caiden Hogue 204.  The Philo boys
        team bowled a 2142 game led by Antho-
        ny Henderson192(442),  Charles Himes
        221(433),  Haiden Gussler 169(336),
        Kasen Robinson 165(333), and Zack Tu-
        puola 118(271).  The boys from Zanes-
        ville  had  a  team score  of 2051 led  by
        Dillon  Rush  225(441), Blake Shannon
        180(364),  Mathew Mettler 178(348),
        Parker Roberts  179(310),  and  Wyatt
        Ponsler  122(249).   The  Licking  Valley
        boys team had a total score of 1902.
          For the girl’s teams, Zanesville had a
        big  night with  the girl’s  team bowling
        a  total  of 1950 led  by Jazzie Spencer
        295(424), Sarah Best 199(388), Aleah
        Rush 218(376), Olivia Bratton 149(315),
        Gabby Bitterbeck 95, Azora Klinehoffer
        68.  Philo pulled up second with a team
        score of 1596 led by Samantha Upvall
        140(306),  Emily  Moore  143(293),  Ab-
        bey Duong  154(258),  Makenna  Staker
        137(245),  and  Mallory Mill  117(224).
        Short-handed  due  to sickness Tri-Val-
        ley girls had a team score of 1305 led
        by Macy  Ashcraft who shot here per-
        sonal  best at  175(305),  Cady  Strouse   Blue Devils girls varsity team.   Matthew Dotson
        151(287),  Chloe Snider  119(224),  and
        Hayleigh Davis with a 136 game.
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