Sports

Finals for most events are today

One Bluffton High School boys' track team advanced to the state track meet - so far.

Finals for most regional events, held at Tiffin, take place today.

The finals for the boys 4 x 800 relay is completed and the BHS team of Isaac Andreas, senior, Luke Young, sophomore, Baylor Garmatter, freshman, and Christopher Harnish, junior, finished fourth to qualify for the state meet.

First - Eastwood, 8:12.50
Second - Montplier, 8:13.5
Third - Riverdale, 8:16.31
Fourth - Bluffton, 8:17.04

Bluffton High School Pirate youth football camp takes place Tuesday to Thursday, July 11 to 13, according to Jeff Richards, varsity football coach.

The camp is open first through sixth graders (2017-18 school year). Cost is $30 per camper. A registration form is attached.

Persons with questions may contact Richards at: [email protected], or call 419-204-0066.

 

 

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Bluffton High School's track and field teams had an outstanding day at the Findlay Division III district meet.

The boys' won the district and the girls finished third.

CLICK HERE FOR DISTRICT RESULTS

Five Bluffton High School softball players received all-Northwest Conference honors this week.

Averey Rumer, sophomore, was named to the all-NWC first team. Katie Prater, sophomore, was named to the all-NWC second team.

BHS honorable mentions were Jazmynn Wilson, senior, Abbie Parkins, senior, and Libby Schaadt, freshman.

Senior Ariana Schmiedebusch, a pitcher from Allen East, was named Player of the Year. Allen East coach Bill Mattevi was named Coach of the Year at the all-conference selection meeting Monday evening in Delphos.

Registration is underway for the 2017 Bluffton Bucs midget football season.

A registration form is attached.

For more information contact:
Zac Kohli at 419-306-2818, [email protected]
or Mitch Geisgie at 419-204-7291.

 

Trevor Bassitt sets two meet records

After finishing second three years in a row, Bluffton High School boys’ track team captured the Northwest Conference track and field trophy this past weekend at Bluffton University. It was the first NWC title for the boys since 2011.

It was Bluffton's 19th overall NWC title.

The BHS girls’ team finished a respectful third place. The girls’ team has not finished lower than third in the conference meet since 2010.

The boys’ won eight first places and Trevor Bassitt, senior, set two conference records. The girls’ won two first places.

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