Area Players/Coach Named All Ohio Volleyball

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(OHSVCA) — Several area high school volleyball players have been named All Ohio by the Ohio High School Volleyball Coaches Association.

Division 3 First Team honors include Jenna Martin of Adena. Her teammate Ellie Harper is Third Team All Ohio. Warriors Coach Laura Smith is Division 3 Coach of the Year, an honor she also won in 1993 when the Warriors were State Runner-Up. Adena is in the D-3 State Tournament this year.

Marissa Mullins of Westfall is Second Team All Ohio along with Ryleigh Meeker of Wheelersburg.

Other Division 3 honorees were Third Team selections Lexi Scott of Zane Trace and Huntington’s Megan Steele, along with Harper.

The D-3 Honorable Mention list includes Huntington’s Allison Basye, Westfall’s Claire Latham, and Southeastern’s Hannah Lougheed and Lexie Lockwood.

In Division 2, Faith Stinson of Sheridan is Second Team, Vinton County’s Cameron Zinn is Third Team All Ohio and Bloom Carroll’s McKenna Wiseman is Honorable Mention along with Ally Perkins of Sheridan.

South Webster’s Faith Maloney is a Division 4 First Team selection, leading her squad to the school’s first volleyball Final 4. Maloney’s fellow Jeep Graci Claxon is Honorable Mention.

Academy Late Rally Ends Piketon’s Unbeaten Season

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The Piketon Redstreaks saw their playoff run end Saturday, falling to Columbus Academy 30-22 in Round 2 of Division 5 Football Playoff action at Piketon.

The Redstreaks fell behind when Academy starting quarterback Henry Rubey took a three yard TD run to the end-zone at 9:14 of the first quarter for a Vikings 7-0 lead.

Piketon came back in a hurry to take an 8-7 lead when Levi Gullion fired a 70 yard TD strike to John Burton. The two point conversion was also good at 5:31 of the first quarter.

(Photo: Levi Gullion drops back to throw vs Columbus Academy/Litter Media- Mike Smith)

An onside kick was recovered by Piketon, who then scored again when Gullion found Burton on a 43 yard TD pass. The two point try saw Gullion run it in for a 16-7 Redstreaks lead at 5:11 of the first quarter.

Less than two minutes later, Academy scored when Rubey ran for a 13 yard score followed by the PAT 2 pointer, cutting Piketon’s lead to 16-15 at 2:33 of first quarter.

Academy lost starting quarterback Henry Rubey due to an injury in the second quarter, but replaced him for the rest of the game.

With Vikings moving down the field for a posible go-ahead score, Levi Gullion intercepted a Whitney pass at the Redstreaks 18 yard line. Piketon would proceed to drive down the field and score on a Gullion one yard run, but the two point conversion failed. leaving Piketon up 22-15 lead with 3:47 of first half.

Academy came down the field in a hurry, but a potential tying TD pass was dropped in the end-zone to end the half.

The play of the game was a 33 yard pick-six by Academy’s Harold Hacker with 27 seconds left in the third quarter. The PAT kick tied Piketon 22-22.

The Vikings mounted their eventual winning drive and saw Drake Bellisari’s two yard run for a TD, then a two point conversion pass to Harper Logan put them up 30-22 with 4:56 left in the game.

The Redstreaks had one last gasp attempt and drove to the Academy side of the field, but the Vikings defense sacked Gullion as time expired to end the game.

Piketon closes their SVC Championship season at (10-1). Academy improved to (8-3) and head to the Regional Semis.

Unioto Soccer and Cross Country Have Big Days

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The Unioto Boys Soccer team will had to the Division 2 State Final Four with a 2-1 win over Athens for the Regional Championship at Zane Trace High School.

Sophomore Lucas Hanes scored both of the Shermans goals in the win, never trailing in the contest.

Goal #1 for Lucas Hanes to put Shermans up 1-0:

Goal #2 for Hanes, making it 2-0 at the time and proved to be the winner in what became a 2-1 final score.

Unioto advances to the State Semis November 10th at 7pm against Cincinnati Wyoming. The match is slated to be played at Teays Valley High School.

In State Cross Country action Saturday, Unioto placed third in Division 2 team standings.

The Shermans’ top finishers were Corey Schobelock 5th (15:46), Gabe Lynch 26th, Markko Turner 39th, Seth Ogan 47th.