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HIGH SCHOOL

Girls Volleyball

Greeneview plays well in West Liberty-Salem loss

WEST LIBERTY — The Greeneview coaches said they were proud of their Rams performance in Monday’s 25-17, 25-12, 25-11 loss to a solid West Liberty-Salem team. Val Nix had 14 digs, Bryce Ratliff dished out nine assists, and Gabby Tobe connected on a team-high seven kills in the loss. Greeneview is back in action today for a match at London Madison Plains.

Girls Tennis

Fairborn 4, Greeneview 1

JAMESTOWN — The visiting Skyhawks evened their overall record at 9-9 with Tuesday’s win over the Rams at Seaman Park.

Kyla Secrest brought home the first win of the night with a 6-0, 6-0 win over Kay Crum at third singles. She was followed shortly afterwards by Acadia Wulf who won 6-1 and 6-1 over Leslie Freetage at no. 2 singles. Brooklyn Hunter also scored a 6-1 and 6-1 win at first singles over Greeneview’s Ellie Adkins.

At second doubles, Megan Koonce teamed with Maika Hayashi for a 6-1, 6-1 win in their first match together. Molly Nixon and Katy Hilbis took the loss for the Rams.

Shayna Osborne and Preslee Chapman got off to a slow start at first doubles, as they dropped the first set to Brooke Grizzle and Lauren Carroll 2-6, before bouncing back to win the second set 6-4. Since by this time the team match had already been wrapped up, the two teams played a Super tie-breaker to determine the winner of this match. The Greeneview duo got off to a quick start, and they held on for a 10-4 win to clinch the lone point for the Rams.

Centerville’s B squad will invade Community Park for a make-up match with Fairborn on Thursday. The Skyhawks will then participate in the Greater Western Ohio Conference Silver Flight tournament, Friday at Troy.

The 2015 sectionals then get under way Wednesday, also at Troy.

Football

Second Associated Press poll released

COLUMBUS — How a state panel of sports writers and broadcasters rates Ohio high school football teams in the second weekly Associated Press poll of 2015, by OHSAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):

DIVISION I

1. Lakewood St. Edward (10) 3-1 208

2. Huber Heights Wayne (8) 4-0 202

3. Fairfield 4-0 149

4. Westerville Central (2) 4-0 143

5. Cincinnati Colerain (1) 3-1 127

6. Berea-Midpark 4-0 100

7. Findlay (1) 4-0 96

8. Cincinnati Elder 3-1 95

9. Cincinnati St. Xavier 3-1 77

10. Lancaster (3) 4-0 59

Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. Hilliard Darby 52. 12. Mentor 18. 13. Columbus Upper Arlington 17. 14. Cincinnati Moeller 14.

DIVISION II

1. Cincinnati La Salle (21) 4-0 238

2. Perrysburg (1) 4-0 199

3. Aurora 4-0 171

4. Mayfield 4-0 135

5. Worthington Kilbourne 4-0 129

6. Warren G. Harding (2) 4-0 116

7. Grafton Midview (1) 4-0 88

8. Chardon 4-0 65

9. Cincinnati Turpin 4-0 36

10. Cincinnati Glen Este 4-0 32

Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. Avon 27. 12. Logan 26. 13. Copley 22. 14. Hudson 16. 15. Lima Senior 14.

DIVISION III

1. Cleveland Benedictine (15) 4-0 222

2. Akron Hoban (5) 4-0 196

3. Poland Seminary (4) 4-0 162

4. Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary 4-0 161

5. Wapakoneta (1) 4-0 144

6. Zanesville 4-0 78

7. Medina Buckeye 4-0 66

8. Clyde 4-0 65

9. Trotwood-Madison 3-1 56

10. Jackson 4-0 42

Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. St. Marys Memorial 36. 12. Tipp City Tippecanoe 26. 13. Sandusky Perkins 25. 14. Bowling Green 17. 15. Columbus St. Francis DeSales 16. 16. Cincinnati Northwest 12.

DIVISION IV

1. Steubenville (16) 4-0 215

2. Perry (1) 4-0 176

3. Hamilton Badin (2) 4-0 171

4. Johnstown-Monroe (2) 4-0 137

5. Middletown Fenwick (4) 4-0 120

6. St. Clairsville 3-0 107

7. Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin 4-0 81

8. Columbus Bishop Hartley 3-1 52

9. Germantown Valley View 4-0 46

10. Kettering Archbishop Alter 3-1 42

Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. Cincinnati Indian Hill 41. 12. London 33. 13. Mogadore Field 27. 14. Zanesville Maysville 24. 15. Peninsula Woodridge 17. 16. Clarksville Clinton-Massie 16. 17. Hubbard 13. 18. Byesville Meadowbrook 12.

DIVISION V

1. Coldwater (24) 4-0 249

2. Columbiana Crestview (1) 4-0 185

3. Wheelersburg 4-0 157

4. Chillicothe Zane Trace 4-0 136

5. Cadiz Harrison Central 4-0 119

6. Millbury Lake 4-0 101

7. Milan Edison 4-0 68

8. Doylestown Chippewa 4-0 47

9. Brookville 4-0 43

10. Swanton 4-0 42

Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. Apple Creek Waynedale 37. 12. Cincinnati Roger Bacon 25. 13. Magnolia Sandy Valley 23. 14. Creston Norwayne 19. 15.(tie) Canton Central Catholic; Versailles 18. 17. Bidwell River Valley 17. 18. Rootstown 13.

DIVISION VI

1. Maria Stein Marion Local (21) 4-0 234

2. Columbus Grove 4-0 164

3. Cincinnati Country Day (2) 4-0 160

4. Spencerville 4-0 128

5. Columbia Station Columbia 4-0 106

6. Bainbridge Paint Valley 4-0 88

7. Lucasville Valley (1) 4-0 74

8. Cleveland Cuyahoga Heights 4-0 61

9. Jeromesville Hillsdale 4-0 52

10. Mechanicsburg 4-0 51

Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. St. Henry 44. 12. Smithville 33. 13. Lisbon David Anderson (1) 30. 14.(tie) Kirtland; Defiance Tinora 22. 16. Gibsonburg 18. 17. Newark Catholic 14. 18. Beverly Fort Frye 13. 19. Defiance Ayersville 12.

DIVISION VII

1. Danville (10) 4-0 210

2. Caldwell (8) 4-0 200

3. Fort Recovery (2) 4-0 129

4. Lucas 4-0 122

5. Warren John F. Kennedy (2) 3-1 106

6. West Unity Hilltop 4-0 76

7. Mogadore 3-1 72

8. Minster 2-2 66

9. McComb 3-1 63

10. Toronto 4-0 52

Others receiving 12 or more points: 11. North Jackson Jackson-Milton 49. 12. Miami Valley Christian Academy 45. 13. Troy Christian (2) 32. 14. Bellaire St. John 27. 15.(tie) Norwalk St. Paul; DeGraff Riverside (1) 25. 17. Corning Miller 14. 17. Vienna Mathews 14.

Compiled by Zach Gregory and John Bombatch. Please send your sports information to: [email protected].

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