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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Fenwick advances
Final from reporter Skip Weaver at Fairborn:
Fenwick beats Chillicothe Zane Trace 6-0 in the Division II regional semifinals. Falcons advance to face Columbus Bexley or Warsaw River View in the regional finals on Saturday.
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Badin girls fall to Wyoming 1-0
Badin’s girls soccer season came to a close Wednesday night as the Rams lost to Wyoming 1-0 in the Division II regional semifinals at Centerville.
The Cowboys (18-0-2) scored with less than five minutes remaining. Badin finished 11-5-4.
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Fenwick still up
Fenwick still holds a 4-0 lead as the game clock ticks down under seven minutes to go.
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Substitutions coming in for both teams
Both teams are beginning to send in substitutions as the clock ticks down to 18 minutes remaining in the game.
Fenwick sstill leads 4-0.
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Neal scores again
Sydney Neal capitalizes on a penalty kick with 31:58 left and Fenwick now has a 4-0 lead.
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Neal scores for Fenwick
Sydney Neal puts in the third goal of the game for Fenwick with 33:06 to go in the game.
Falcons hold a 3-0 lead now.
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Second half begins
We’re under way here in the second half at Fairborn.
Fenwick again applying pressure early.
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Fenwick ahead at halftime
Fenwick leads Zanes Trace 2-0 at halftime here in Fairborn.
Stay tuned for more in the second half.
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Fenwick takes 2-0 lead
With 2:23 left in the first half, Meghan Blank scored for the Falcons giving them a 2-0 lead.
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Scoring change
Courntey Ross kicked the ball for Fenwick, but the ball actuall deflected off a Zanes Trace defender into the net for an own goal.
Fenwick still leads 1-0.
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Fenwick scores
With 10:52 left in the first half, Courntey Ross scored for Fenwick for a 1-0 lead.
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Rain stops
As quickly as it camee, the rain has stopped and Fenwick has taken another five hosts on goal still with no score.
22 minutes left in the half.
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Mason headed to regional finals
Mason defeats Harrison 26-24, 25-18, 25-17 in this Division I girls volleyball regional semifinal at Vandalia Butler High School.
The Comets move on to Saturday’s regional final.
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Weather update
It’s beginning to rain here in Fairborn as Fenwick gets another shot on goal that goes wide right.
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Fenwick applies early pressure
Fenwick has four shots on goal here in the early going at Fairborn, but no score yet.
32 minutes left in the half.
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Fenwick-Zanes Trace soccer about to get under way
We’re in the middle of player introductions here at Fairborn High School as the Zanes Trace Pioneers and the Fenwick Falcons prepare to battle in the Division II regional semifinals.
Stay tuned for scoring updates as the game goes on.
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Pistol offense ‘explosive’ for Anderson
Running the pistol offense, Anderson High’s football team has scored at least 41 points in every game but one.
The Redskins boast a 1,000-yard rushing QB in Brandon Bornhauser and 1,000-yard RB in Kyle Slater, who have combined for 2,380 yards and 43 TDs.
“Offensively, they’re as explosive as they come,” West coach Larry Cox said. “They run so many formations, and really when you begin to break it down, that’s what makes it so difficult.”
Overall, Anderson has rushed for 3,655 yards and 59 TDs.
“Slater is a tremendous back,” Anderson coach Jeff Giesting said. “Our quarterback has helped this year. He’s very mobile. For the first time, we really have that dual threat at tailback and quarterback. It’s made a huge difference. Our offensive line has really come along. They’ve really gelled and done a great job.”
Giesting, though, admitted his offense hasn’t had to game plan around a talent like West senior OLB Jordan Hicks.
“We haven’t faced anyone with the size they have and nobody with a player like Hicks,” he said. “It’s certainly a challenge for us for sure.”
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Anderson, Lakota West schedule breakdown
While Lakota West played all Division I teams and went through the GMC without a blemish — albeit without playing Colerain or playoff-bound Middletown — Anderson’s schedule wasn’t nearly as tough.
The Redskins, who play in the FAVC Buckeye, faced one D-IV team, one D-III team and three D-II teams.
“It’s a tough match-up for us,” Anderson coach Jeff Giesting said. “They have tremendous talent, and they’re a lot bigger than us. But we knew that. Anybody we drew, we’d be the smaller team.”
Anderson played two playoff teams in the regular season — Columbus St. Francis DeSales (D-III) and Winton Woods (D-II).
The Firebirds faced one — D-I, Region 3 qualifier Lancaster.
