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West Muskingum volleyball John Glenn soccer program
wound up with three straight picks up two wins and a draw
wins BY MATTHEW DOTSON | DRESDEN BUZZ BY MATTHEW DOTSON | DRESDEN BUZZ
Ben Stamm advances the ball down field for the Lil’ Muskies.. Matthew Dotson
Vs. Philo (9/30) by halftime.
The Electrics traveled to New Concord As play continued, John Glenn took
to battle it out with Lil’ Muskies. Step- over and blew out a 3 – 1 second half to
ping onto the field, John Glenn immedi- win 4 – 3 overall.
ately took Philo to task and blasted out
a shut-out 5 – 0 victory on Tuesday. Vs. River View (9/25)
The Muskies will be heading to Fair- On their visit to Dresden, the Lady
Junior Callie Wright serves the ball for West Muskingum.. Matthew Dotson field Union on Saturday, with game time Black Bears came with a determination.
set for 11:45 AM. Right from the start, the Scotties were
Vs. Coshocton (9/30) by with a 25 – 20 win. In round two, the back on the heels, as River View pushed
West Muskingum hosted the traveling visitors kept the upper hand and won Vs. Athens (9/25) out ahead, taking round one 25 – 18.
Redskins on Tuesday. The Tornadoes the round 25 – 17. Trying to hold on, the Athens High School hosted John Glenn Tri-Valley lost ground in the second round
let them know where they were as soon Ceramics made it to 22 points in the on Thursday, and despite 80 minutes of as the Black Bears kept their pace and
as they hit the court, taking round one third round before getting shut down hard-fought battle, both teams came up took round two 25 – 12. In a battle to try
25 – 15. Coshocton continued to slip and swept by West M 25 – 22. empty-handed in a draw 0 – 0. to stay in the game, the Scotties pushed
in round two as West won 25 – 10. In as hard as they could in round three but
a quick bounceback, the Redskins won Vs. Maysville (9/23) Vs. Maysville (9/23) finally fell 25 – 21. 19. Down by two,
round three by a convincing 25 – 16, but Tuesday night, the Panthers came to Maysville hosted the Lil’ Muskies on the Lady Dawgs rallied back in round
the Tornadoes blew the game away with visit the Tornadoes. West didn’t waste Tuesday night, and they took control of four to win 25 – 16 and finally took the
a fourth round win of 25 – 13. time and put up a first-round win of 25 the game in the first half, leading 2 – 1 tiebreaker in round five 15 – 9.
– 16. The second round was equal as
Vs. Crooksville (9/25) the Panthers tried to hold, but fell 25 –
West Muskingum drove over to Crooks- 17. West M finished off their visitors in Ohio Pottery Zanesville
ville on Thursday to face the Ceramics round three, 25 – 11.
on their home court. The first round was Waltz Family Owned Since 1951
a close one, but the Tornadoes whistled
Veteran
Maysville boys soccer fell to Owned
Zanesville and Rosecrans after
taking down West Muskingum
BY MATTHEW DOTSON | DRESDEN BUZZ
trolled the field, jumping way out
ahead 4 - 1 by the end of the first half.
The second half of the game was a 2 -
2 draw between the Panthers and Zanes-
ville, but the damage was already done,
and the Blue Devils took the 6 - 3 win.
Senior Cyle Farnsworth, classmate
Trevor Hague, and junior Carson Shock-
ley each had goals for the Panthers. Largest Selection of USA
Vs. John Glenn (9/23) Made Planters in Ohio!
Maysville Goalie Dawson Harper kicking the ball Maysville hosted the Lil’ Muskies Tues-
back into play. Matthew Dotson day night for a soccer matchup. The Pan- HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM - STARTING AT $3.00
thers had high intensity and really capital-
Vs. West Muskingum (9/30) ized on that in the first half of the game, Plus bird baths, outdoor plaques,
pulling out to a 2 - 1 lead before the break.
The Panthers rode the bus over the hill hen & chick pots, 1-10 gal. crocks,
to neighboring West Muskingum High Back on the field, John Glenn answered mixing bowls, hanging bird feeders,
School on Tuesday. The first half of the back in the second half, scoring 3 - 1 religious plaques, hundreds of TERRIE’S
and taking the 4 - 3 win over their hosts.
game was a draw, with both teams scor- Cyle Farnsworth had a goal, and Car- CRAFTS
ing a goal and ending the half at 1 - 1. flower pots, outdoor lantern jockeys, AND MORE
When play continued, the Pan- son Shockley had two for the Panthers. concrete benches, statuary NOW OPEN!
thers shut down the Tornadoes’ Vs. Bishop Rosecrans (9/20) including angels, Indians, dogs,
offense and punched in the go- The Bishops traveled the short dis- calves, eagles, military, religious,
ahead goal to win the match 2 - 1. rabbits, concrete porch geese,
Trevor Hague and Carson Shockley tance to Maysville High School to and more!
made goals for the Panthers. play the Panthers on Saturday. The
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Vs. Zanesville (9/27)
Just down the road at Zanesville tage and held it for the 2 - 1 win.
High School, the Blue Devils hosted Carson Shockley had the only goal for
the Panthers.
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