Sports

By Bryan Kress
The Bluffton High School offense only had to attempt five passes as they racked up 292 yards on the ground with four touchdowns as The Pirates beat Allen East 42-12.

The defense played a great game as well as Allen East was held to a mere 155 yards.

Noah Stratton started off the evening with back-to-back rushing touchdowns in the first quarter with 22-yard and 15-yard runs. Stratton led the Pirates with 106 yards on 16 carries.
Devin Luginbuhl ran one in from five yards out for the third score of the game in the second quarter.

Amerigas Belles & Beaux League
Scores bowled on: Sept.29
Men’s High Game

Brandon Falk                               278
Wayne Diamond                              245
John Dailey                                240
Rick Baker                                 233

Women’s High Game
Heather May                                226
June Orr                                   223
Gina Bloomfield                            193
Deb Green                                  179

Bluffton and Cory-Rawson girls' soccer teams played to a 1-1 tie on Oct. 2 at C-R.

Game stats follow:

Halftime: C, 1-0 Goals: (C) B Schutz, (B) Theisen. Assists: (C) Shields.
Shots on Goal: B, 13-6. Corner Kicks: B, 5-2,Saves: B,Barhorst (5); C,Schultz (12)

Home:  CR 5-5-4, 3-2-2

Away:  Bluffton 5-6-3, 3-2-2
 

Liberty Benton defeated the Bluffton girls' soccer team 6-0 on Sept. 30 in an away match for BHS.

Game stats:

Halftime: L, 2-0 Goals: (L) Trevino, (L) Lb player, (L) Trevino, (L) Lb player, (L) Selhorst, (L) Trevino. Assists: NA.
Shots on Goal: L, 12-NA. Corner Kicks: L, 5-0,Saves: B,Barhorst (6); L,Kaitlyn Hanrahan (0)

Bluffton moved to 5-6-2 after the loss.

 

 

Amerigas Belles & Beaux League
Scores bowled on: Sept.22
Men’s High Game

John Dailey                                279
Derek Dukes                                237
Garett Fruchey                             228
Brandon Falk                               223

Women’s High Game
Beth Diamond                               203
Gina Bloomfield                            189
Heather May                                186
Gina Bloomfield                            183

By Bryan Kress
It wasn’t offense, defense, or special teams that dominated the game, but rain. All across Ohio rain was the biggest story as it made it difficult for every team to get going.

7-6 was the final score as both offenses were stuck in the mud and yards were hard to come by.

Quarterback Robbie Stratton took snaps for the first time since last season, but the weather made sure he had a difficult time throwing.

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