Kay Lambert wins Icon week 4 football contest
Ten people picked 8 games correctly and all 10 picked the same 2 tie-breakers. All 10 also picked Bluffton to win.
However Kay Lambert was the only contestant among the 10 to pick St. Marys to win its game. The other nine picked Bath to win, so she was declared the winner.
8 correct - Andy Borgelt, Dan Smith, Dave Moser, Duane Bollenbacher, Jerry Cupples, Kevin Burkholder, Luke Amstutz, Mike Burris, Nancy Armour and Kay Lambert.
7 correct - Melisha Henry, Andy Althaus, Barry Schneck, Brent Kihm, David Steiner, Jim Dillman, John Clevidence, Joyce Suter, Lyle Arnold, Ben Reineke, Jill Mathewson and Jared Lehman.
6 correct - David Glick, Becky Warren, Mark Lindgren, Joel Groman, Brian Goldsberry and Joe Suter.
5 correct - Heather Kuhbander and Mark Sommers.
The cumulative totals through 4 weeks of the High School Football Contest:
33 points - Mike Burris
32 points - Dan Smith and Jared Lehman.
31 points - David Glick and Luke Amstutz.
30 points - Andy Borgelt and Barry Schneck.
29 points - Lyle Arnold.
28 points - Andy Althaus.
26 points - Dave Moser and John Clevidence.
25 points - Ben Reineke, Duane Bollenbacher and Scott Gleason.
24 points - Melisha Henry.
35 other contestants have under 24 total points.
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