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OCTOBER 17 - 30, 2025                                                                                                         SPORTS   | PAGE 11
        Zanesville volleyball season                                             Lil' Muskies girls soccer to

        wrapped up just after playoff                                            host District Semi-Final

        berth                                                                    matchup against Dover


        BY MATTHEW DOTSON  |  DRESDEN BUZZ                                       BY MATTHEW DOTSON  |  DRESDEN BUZZ

                                                                                  Vs. New Philadelphia (10/13)        the lead to 4 – 0. Layla Kaiser was as-
                                                                                    The Lil’ Muskies hosted the New Phil-  sisted by Wolfe to land the last shot of
                                                                                  adelphia  Quakers on  Monday. As the  the first half to lead New Lex 5 – 0.
                                                                                  game started, the Muskies took to the    When the  game continued,  Cochran
                                                                                  offensive early, with Kendall Snider find-  picked up her second goal of the night,
                                                                                  ing the net, assisted by Estelle Matheney  assisted by Estelle Matheney, to lead 6
                                                                                  to lead 1 – 0.  They would hold the score  –  0. Matheney scored a goal minutes
                                                                                  til the end of the first half.      later for the Muskies, who were up 7 – 0.
                                                                                    Back on the field, Snider went back to  Wolfe found the net for the second time
                                                                                  work, picking up a shot with an assist by  of the night, helped by Bristyl Leachman
                                                                                  Layken Cochan to bump the lead to 2 –  to finish off the score at 8 – 0.
                                                                                  0.  Cochran helped Snider complete her    Brenna Milliner had two saves for two
                                                                                  hat trick on the night with a final shot for  shots on goal for the Muskies.
                                                                                  the net with 11:39 left on the clock.  The
                                                                                  Muskies held out, and too, the 3 – 0 win.
                                                                                    Faith Lemon went two for two on shots
                                                                                  and saves in the goalie position for John
                                                                                  Glenn.
                                                                                    The Lil’ Muskies continue on in playoff
                                                                                  action Monday, October 20th, at home
                                                                                  against Dover for the District Semi-Final
                                                                                  matchup. Kickoff begins at 6:30 PM.
                                                                                                                           FOLLOW

                                                                                  Vs. New Lexington (10/9)
                                                                                  John Glenn did not hold any punches as  THE BUZZ
                                                                                    New Lexington hosted the Lil’ Muskies
                                                                                  for a conference matchup on Thursday.
                                                                                  Faith Lemon opened the  scoring  with
                                                                                  an assist by Kendall Snider to lead 1 –   @DRESDENBUZZ
                                                                                  0 just moments into the game. Snider
                                                                                  found the net five minutes later for her
                                                                                  own goal to lead New Lex 2 – 0. Layken
                                                                                  Cochran scored for John Glenn just over
                                                                                  a minute later to lead by three. Cochran
                                                                                  assisted Anna Wolfe with a goal to bump


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        Vs. New Philadelphia (10/13)         Vs. Maysville (10/6)
          The Lady Blue Devils traveled to New    Zanesville  hosted the  Maysville  Pan-
        Philadelphia  on Monday to face the  thers on  Monday for  a  non-conference
        Quakers in a playoff matchup that end-  match. In  one of the  closest matches
        ed almost as quickly as it started, with  they have had all season, the Blue Dev-
        the  Quakers quickly sweeping Zanes-  ils edged out the Panthers in round one,
        ville 3 – 0.                         26  – 24. With the  excitement  of win-
                                             ning round one, the girls really kicked it
        Vs. Johnstown-Monroe (10/9)          into gear in round two to win 25 – 12.     Largest Selection of USA
          The Johnnies came to visit Zanesville  Maysville stepped back  into the  chal-
        on  Thursday at Winland Memorial  Sta-  lenge in round three, winning a very tight
        dium. Johnstown took the first round 25  25 – 22 round, and then proceeded to      Made Planters in Ohio!
        – 15.  The second round was carried on  keep pushing  forward  with  a  25  – 15
        at the same pace by the Johnnies with a  win  in  round  four  to tie up  the  match.    HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM - STARTING AT $3.00
        25 – 14 win.  The final round was a full  With the match hanging in the balance,
        sweep for Johnstown-Monroe with a 25  Zanesville  just squeezed  past the  Pan-  Plus bird baths, outdoor plaques,
        – 12 round win.                      thers for a 15 – 13 round win, and a 3   hen & chick pots,  1-10 gal. crocks,
                                             – 2 match win overall.                 mixing bowls, hanging bird feeders,           TERRIE’S
        Vs. Granville (10/7)                                                          religious plaques, hundreds of              CRAFTS
          The Blue Aces visited Zanesville High  Vs. Mt. Vernon (10/2)             flower pots, outdoor lantern jockeys,
        School on Tuesday to take on the Blue    When Zanesville  hosted  the Yellow-  concrete benches, statuary                AND MORE
        Devils.  In the first round, the girls from  jackets on  Thursday, Mt. Vernon  was   including angels, Indians, dogs,    NOW OPEN!
        Zanesville almost caught Granville, but  ready.  The  visitors knocked out  round   calves, eagles, military, religious,
        they fell  in  the last  minutes, 25  – 21.  one with a 25 – 11 win.  Round two was   rabbits, concrete porch geese,
        Round  two was much more decisive  only a slight improvement for Zanesville            and more!
        for the Aces as they picked up the pace  as they fell 25 – 15.  The third round was
        to smash out a 25 – 7 win.  The final  the quickest yet, with  Mt.  Vernon  win-  RETAIL • WHOLESALE
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