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With the Western Buckeye League crown on the line, Defiance, Lima Shawnee, Kenton and St. Marys all came through with victories to earn a four-way split of the league crown.
Shawnee toppled Ottawa-Glandorf, which also had a shot at a piece of the title while St. Marys made it a winless season for Elida with a lopsided 40-point win. Meanwhile, Kenton freshman quarterback Maty Mauk led his team to a victory over Van Wert.

Lima Shawnee 28, Ottawa-Glandorf 10
LIMA " Lima Shawnee earned a piece of the Western Buckeye League crown with a 28-10 victory over Ottawa-Glandorf.
Brandon Stephenson led the Indians (7-3, 7-2 WBL) with 102 rushing yards and two scores while Isaiah Irons broke open on a 87 yard run for a touchdown and finished the night with 102 yards on five attempts.
Cory Greve paced the Titans (6-4, 6-3 WBL) with 76 yards rushing and hit paydirt on a six-yard run.

St. Marys 68, Elida 20
ELIDA " The St. Marys running game was in dominant form as the Roughriders handed winless Elida a 68-20 defeat.
Jeremy Frey led the ground attack for St. Marys (8-2, 7-2 WBL), pounding out four touchdowns, followed by Justin Thomas with two pay dirt runs.
Alex McAdams led Elida (0-10, 0-9 WBL) with two passing game, touchdowns.
Kenton 48, Van Wert 7
KENTON " The Wildcats of Kenton held Van Wert scoreless through three quarters in a 48-7 victory.
Maty Mauk led the attack for Kenton (7-3, 7-2 WBL), throwing for six of the Wildcats' seven touchdowns. Max Morrison was Mauk's top target, taking three of Mauk's passes into the end zone.
Austin Reichert caught a 19 yard pass from Tim Hoverman for the Van Wert (3-7, 3-6 WBL) score.

Wapakoneta 29, Lima Bath 14
WAPAKONETA " Wapakoneta held Lima Bath to 157 total yards as the Redskins posted a 29-14 WBL victory.
Logan Erb led the Redskins (5-4, 5-5) with three touchdowns while Jason Barlett added another score.
Cameron Garver found paydirt on a 3-yard run and a 10-yard pass from Matt Hefner to lead the Wildcats who close out their season at 2-8 overall and 1-8 in the league.




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