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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.
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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.