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Roundup: Sheridan harriers rule at Pick North

PICKERINGTON — Tate Ruthers and John Skinner posted top 10 finishes to pace Sheridan to a win at the Pickerington North Invitational on Saturday.

Ruthers placed fourth in 17:17.5 and Skinner sixth in 17:22.8, while Simon Conrad took 14th (17:44.3) and Raine Rodich 18th (17:52.9) as the Generals totaled 72 points. Isaiah Brown checked in at 33rd (18:22.6), as Sheridan's total was 29 points better than runner-up Pickerington Central (101).

Kody Clendenning was eighth in 17:28.4 to pace John Glenn, which was eighth (238). Braylon Buchanan placed 12th (17:42.1), Caiden Lake 37th (18:36.9) and Ian Davis 50th (19:00.1).

Tri-Valley was 28th behind Dalton Crozier's 13th-place showing (17:43), while William Dearing came in 108th (20:15) and Ben Kennedy 201st (22:47).

The Sheridan girls placed third (137) and John Glenn sixth (174), as Nora Covey paced the Generals in 14th (21:27). Addi Smith came in 24th (22:00), Jenna Stewart 28th (22:08), Grace Householder 38th (22:36) and Reese Thieken 66th (23:42) for Sheridan.

Brea Wilfong was 11th (21:18.1), Grace Lawrence 36th (22:28.0), Mckenzie Welch 53rd (23:23.1) and Alivia Lake 54th (23:24.7) for John Glenn. Waverly Yurco was 62nd (23:37).

Tri-Valley's Taylor Crozier was third (20:37.1) and Braylie Burkey 59th (23:33.3); Kelcie Hopper was 146th (27:13.2) and Lizzie Mjolhus 159th (27:36).

In the middle school race, Erin Hogue was fifth (13.43) to lead the girls, and Alex Hogue was 17th (12.05) and Colten Rollison 27th (12.30) for the boys.

Pinkerton leads Morgan at Marietta Invite: Raider senior Emily Pinkerton placed ninth (21:55) in the girls race to highlight the Morgan harriers' efforts at the Elizabeth S. Broughton Memorial Invitational.

The Morgan boys were eighth, as Cody Young came in 27th (19:05), Trayton Nelson 38th (19:59) and John Kirkbride 39th (20:10).

West Muskingum also had runners competing. Jacob Agin took 18th (18:38) in the boys race and Sydney Bollinger was 54th (29:40) and Madison Rockwell 66th (39:07).

Philo, Zanesville compete at Claymont Invite: Philo junior Jenna Lytton came in 34th in 25:49 in the Big School girls race to highlight area competitors.

Zanesville's Alyssa Foley placed 37th (26:07) and Emma Hurd 65th (30:21), and Philo's Kassydi Harris came in 61st (29:34) and Emma Swope 63rd (29:41) to highlight other area girls.

The Zanesville boys were led by Cameron Dunn in the Big School boys race, placing 44th (21:41), and Julian Boylan paced Philo by finishing 63rd (23:31).

Shirkey leads New Lex: Jaylyn Shirkey finished 59th of 145 runners to pace the Panthers at the Newark Catholic Invitational in Granville.

Shirkey finished in 24:31.5 and was the only Panther in competition.

In the boys race, Zander Miller clocked at 19:54.6 to place 89th of 158 runners. Eli McCord was 142nd (22:58).

Boys Soccer

Tri-Valley 18, West Holmes 0: Gage Hindel knocked in four goals and Gael Oseguera, Sam Schott, Dominic Dale and Bastola added two goals apiece in the Scotties' rout of the Knights.

Arpen Parekh, Elijah Felumlee, Oliver Baker, Ty Young and Layton Holdsworth also added goals in the win.

Liberty Union 2, New Lexington 0: The Lions scored in each half to top the Panthers.

No other information was reported.

Madison Christian 2, Rosecrans 1: The Eagles scored a second-half goal to top the Bishops.

Connor Olney accounted for Rosecrans' only goal, and Steven Porter made nine saves in the loss.

Maysville 4, Cadiz Harrison Central 1: The Panthers sent the Huskies home with a loss in a nonleague match at the Maysville Athletic Complex.

No details were reported.

Girls Soccer

John Glenn 1, Jonathan Alder 0: Becca Spohn broke up a scoreless tie in the second half, as her game-winning goal, from an assist by Bella Eubanks off a corner kick, came with 17:27 left in the match.

Faith Lemon stopped all four Alder shots she faced to earn the shutout for the Muskies (2-2-2), while JA (1-1) goalkeeper Sophie Schaefer made five saves.

Ridgewood 5, Morgan 1: The Generals downed the Raiders to earn their first win of the season, but no other information was reported.

Harrison Central 4, Maysville 3: The Huskies topped the Panthers, but no other information was reported.

Volleyball

West M fourth at Tornado Invite: The Tornadoes fell 26-24, 13-25, 15-25 to Logan in the third-place match of their own invite.

West M beat Utica 25-22, 16-25, 26-24 to earn its first win of the season and fell 25-21, 16-25, 16-25 to Northridge in pool play.

No other information was reported on those matches.

West Muskingum also lost to New Lex in three sets on Thursday. Leading the Tornadoes were Ayla Tilton with eight digs, Olivia Drabik 11 assists, Taylor Spung seven kills and Rebecca Strunk six points and two aces.

Maysville swept in tri-match: The Panthers (2-4) fell 25-14, 25-12 to Licking Valley and 25-7, 25-20 to Ridgewood.

Olivia McPeek had 13 assists and 12 digs, Rachel Jarvis added six kills and five digs, Bekah Scott made seven digs and Sailor Atkins hit three kills for Maysville against Ridgewood, while McPeek totaled 10 assists and seven digs, Jarvis nine digs and five kills and Scott 10 digs in the loss to Licking Valley.

Tri-Valley 25, 25, 25, Millersburg West Holmes 17, 19, 23: Eva Dittmar and Lexi Howe combined for 29 kills in the host Scotties' nonleague win against the Knights in Dresden.

Dittmar had 17 kills to lead all players, while Howe had 12 with a team-high 12 digs and Ingrid Dittmar 28 assists. Dittmar also totaled four blocks and Sami Cameron added three.

Ana Scheurman and Caity Journey had nine kills and seven kills, respectively.

Miller 25, 25, 18, 25, Crooksville 23, 14, 25, 19: Ellie Ferguson hit five kills with a pair of blocks and Maelee Collins made 14 digs with two aces for the Ceramics (1-4), who fell to the Falcons.

Brynn Lundell chipped in 12 digs, three aces and three kills with 15-of-16 serving; Julianna Locke totaled 11 digs, four assists, three kills and two aces; Khirra Wilson was 10-of-10 serving; Mylee Moorehead added nine digs and three aces; and Taisia Riggs had 11 digs and eight assists and went 14-of-14 serving for Crooksville.

Crooksville reserves won 25-19, 25-21, as Erica Flood had four digs, four assists and three kills and was 13-of-15 serving, Alexis Eyman made seven digs, Kamdyn Hall added five digs, Mylee Davis was 7 of 8 serving and Grace Myers went 6 for 6 serving.

This article originally appeared on Zanesville Times Recorder: Roundup: Sheridan harriers rule at Pickerington North