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Tri-Valley football split by two Panthers leading up to a trip to
River View BY MATTHEW DOTSON | DRESDEN BUZZ
Vs. Maysville (9/26)
The Friday night lights were shining
brightly in Maysville on Friday for the
Tri-Valley Scotties. Right after the kick-
off, the Dawgs were pushing ahead and
jumping out to a 14 – 0 lead by the end
of the first quarter. Maysville pulled out
a touchdown early in the second quar-
ter, dropping the deficit to 14 – 7. With
seven minutes to go in the half, Tri-Valley
made another rushing touchdown with
a two-point conversion to lead 22 – 7.
Maysville answered back with anoth-
er touchdown to only trail by 22 – 14.
With just two minutes left in the second
quarter, Tri-Valley nabbed one last touch-
down, but so did the Panthers, and the
two teams went to halftime with the
score Tri-Valley 29 – Maysville 21.
After the break, the Dawgs were quick
to grab another touchdown and lead 36
– 21, followed by another touchdown
just a few minutes later to increase their
score to 43 – 21. The Panthers came
back with six minutes left in the third to
rush in a touchdown, leaving the Scot-
ties out in front 43 – 27. By the end of
the third quarter, Tri-Valley had built its
lead to 57 – 27 over the Panthers and
held it steady until the end of the game
to get the win.
The Scotties will be on the road to
Warsaw on October 3rd to face the
Black Bears. Kickoff is set for 7 PM. Scottie’s Leevi Wade shoots for the gap against Maysville. Matthew Dotson
fore the end of the period. New Lexing- touchdown but missed the extra point to thers found their way to a position to
Vs. New Lexington (9/19) ton held the Scotties back in the second lead 20 – 7. With under a minute left in make a safe field goal and locked in the
The Panthers came to Dresden on Fri- quarter while building a 14 – 7 lead be- the third quarter, the Panthers hit a big win with a final score of 29 – 7 over Tri-
day night to face the Scotties, and the fore the end of the first half. 48-yard rushing touchdown but failed Valley.
first quarter couldn’t have been closer When the game continued, New Lex the two-point conversion to build a score
with both teams tying up at 7 – 7 be- kept on course and ran in a seven-yard of 26 – 7. In the Fourth quarter, the Pan-
Maysville volleyball team had
full conference match lineup
BY MATTHEW DOTSON | DRESDEN BUZZ
Riley Dooley sets the ball for a Maysville teammate against West M. Matthew Dotson
Vs. Meadowbrook (9/30) the Maysville girls struggled to keep New
Maysville High School hosted the Lady Lexington at bay, and they lost the round
Colts on Tuesday. Meadowbrook took 25 – 8. Maysville tried to step it up in
charge of the first round, pulling out a the third round but fell to New Lex 25 –
25 – 7 win. The Panthers lost ground 11 for the guests to take a full sweep 3
to their opponents in the second round – 0.
as they fell 25 – 5. Round three was a
clean sweep for the Colts as they beat Vs. West Muskingum (9/23)
the Lady Panthers 25 – 5 and took the The Lady Tornadoes hosted their
match 3 – 0. neighbors on Tuesday. The first round on
The Maysville volleyball team will be the court went on for a while as the Tor-
traveling to North Zanesville for a match nadoes eventually pushed out ahead of
against the Blue Devils on Monday, Octo- the Panthers to win the round 25 – 16.
ber 6th, with game time set for 7 PM. Maysville popped out 17 points in round
two, before falling to the Tornadoes yet
Vs. New Lexington (9/25) again. Any ground gained in round two
Thursday night, the girls from New was certainly lost in round three, where
Lexington stepped onto the court at the Tornadoes blew past at 25 – 11,
Maysville. The first round was a pretty taking the match in a clean sweep 3 – 0.
good matchup with New Lexington just
pushing by the Lady Panthers 25 – 17.
Panthers’ quarterback senior Kade Rock fired off a pass downfield. Matthew Dotson The second round was much quicker, as

