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Fighting Muskies Women's Tri-Valley cross country Erin
Soccer wind down regular Hogue first female state
season heading to Baldwin qualifier in 11 years
Wallace BY COACH SAUERBREY
Erin Hogue qualified for the state cross
BY MATTHEW DOTSON | DRESDEN BUZZ country meet with a time of 18.55.94,
which is the fastest she’s ever gone. It
has been 11 years since Tri-Valley’s last
state qualifier in 2014.
As her coach, I never once doubted
that she would qualify for the state meet.
We have been working towards this goal
since the end of last season. Last year,
she was within 20 people of qualifying
when we were competing in Division 1
and running against some of the fastest
schools in the state. So once the new di-
vision alignments were announced and
we moved down to Division 2, I knew she
would be a state qualifier.
It has been an exciting season with
the girls qualifying for Regionals as a
team for the first time since 2019, and
4 boys qualifying for Regionals.
HS Girls (13th of 21 teams)
Erin Hogue – 12th -18.55.94
Camryn Cunningham – 99th – 22.26.25
Jordyn Frost – 104th – 22.35.95
Naomi Harris – 116th – 23.02.21
Rylee Frost – 126th – 23.20.08
HS Boys
Ben Beebe – 78th – 17.26.03
Tri-Valley's Erin Hogue is the first female in 11 Alex Hogue – 132nd – 18.21.22
years to qualify for state competition in Cross Nathan Hustey – 165th – 19.12.18
Country. Letitia Sauerbrey
Shane Shaw – 170th – 19.18.50
Zanesville football ended
season with a loss on the road
Britney Herrick manages the ball for the Fighting Muskies while blocking the Otterbein defender. and at home
Matthew Dotson BY MATTHEW DOTSON | DRESDEN BUZZ
Vs. Capital (10/29) Junior Emma Morton led the Muskies
In New Concord on Wednesday night, with three shots, and two of those were
the Fighting Muskies hosted the Capital on goal.
Comets on the North Athletic Turf for Sophomore Destiny Garcia added a
the Morgan’s Message Game. Capital shot for the Muskies. Freshman Lucie
jumped out in front right away, taking Cotner played all 90 minutes in goal for
two goals before the halftime break, the Muskies and registered 13 saves.
while holding the Muskies back from Brianna Braatz had the goal for Heidel-
scoring. berg. Brigid Enright played all 90 min-
Back on the field, the Comets kept up utes in goal for the Student Princes and
the offensive, pumping out two more tallied 3 saves
goals despite a lone goal from the
Muskies’ Destiny Garcia. The Comets Vs. Marietta (10/22)
went home with a 4 – 1 victory. The Pioneers rolled into town on
Senior Madison Yenke led the Muskies Wednesday and stepped onto the North
with 3 shots. Senior Hannah Ritchie con- Athletic Turf in New Concord. The two
tributed with an assist. Freshman Lucie teams had a pretty even play style, de- Blue Devil junior Maddox Mohler lines up to tackle the Licking Heights running back.
Cotner played all 74 minutes between fenses were on full alert, but the Fight- Matthew Dotson
the pipes and registered 8 saves. Senior ing Muskies faltered in the second half
Kyleigh Dahlgren finished off the game for a split second, allowing Marietta to Vs. Licking Heights (10/24) ed the final six points to their score to
in goal. Maggie McGlone, Lizzie Elliott, slip one into the net. The Hornets traveled to Sulsberger win the game 30 – 14.
and Kendra Kovacs all scored a goal for Senior Madison Yenke led the Muskies Stadium on Friday to face the Blue Dev-
Capital. Lauren Hinshaw played all 90 with 3 shots. Junior Emma Morton and ils on their home turf. Unfortunately for Vs. Granville (10/17)
minutes in goal for the Comets and had Freshman Lindsay Davis each tallied 2 the Devils, home territory didn’t give At Granville on Friday, the Blue Devils
4 saves shots. Junior Emma Pratt, Senior Han- them as much of an advantage as they were trampled by the Blue Aces as they
The Fighting Muskies will move on to nah Ritchie, Freshman Natalie Wood, had hoped, with Licking Heights jumping flew by on the field to blast out front to
their final regular-season conference Sophomore Amanda Craley, Sopho- out ahead early on with a 32-yard touch- a 28 – 0 lead in the first quarter. The
matchup against Baldwin Wallace on more Destiny Garcia, Freshman Kaylie down pass to start off the scoring that second quarter was more eventful, and
Saturday, November 1st. Kickoff is set Holmes, and Freshman Daisy Goldberg would put them up 12 – 0 nearing the even though Zanesville made a play with
for 1 PM. each had a shot. Freshman Lucie Cot- end of the first quarter. Zanesville pulled a conversion to put eight points on the
ner played all 90 minutes between the out a big play in the second period, land- board, Granville punished the Devils,
Vs. Heidelberg (10/25) pipes of the Muskies and registered 10 ing a massive 69-yard touchdown to try amassing a 45 – 8 lead by halftime.
The Muskingum Women’s Soccer saves. Shelby Carr scored the lone goal to shave off the lead, but they went to With the clock running after the inter-
team traveled to Heidelberg to play for Marietta. Francesca Agliolo played the locker rooms down 24 – 6. mission, there wasn’t much time for ei-
against the Student Princes on Saturday all 90 minutes in goal for the Pioneers When the teams regrouped on the ther team to make a move, but Granville
at the Hidden Valley Sports Complex in and had 6 saves. field, Zanesville pumped out a nice 28- kept their steam and rocketed from the
Tiffin. yard touchdown pass to jump up to 14 45 points they started the second half
Heidelberg got the only goal of the points after the two-point conversion. with, to their final tally of 52 – 8 and a
game in the first half and held the score The scoring went stale for both teams victory against Zanesville.
fast to win the matchup. after that until the fourth quarter, when
the Hornets stepped on the gas and add-

