Post by awebgsu on Jan 9, 2017 13:09:12 GMT -5
Standings
7-0; 12-0 Upper Sandusky
6-1; 6-4 Carey
6-1; 8-3 Colonel Crawford
4-3; 4-6 Wynford
3-4; 4-6 Buckeye Central
3-4; 7-4 Seneca East
2-6; 2-8 Mohawk
1-6; 1-9 Bucyrus
0-7; 2-9 Ridgedale
32-32; 46-49
Tuesday, January 10th
Vanlue (1-8) at Mohawk (2-8) (Mohawk 49-25)
Thursday, January 12th
N10
Seneca East (7-4; 3-4) at Carey (6-4; 6-1) (Carey 63-44)
Non-League
Willard (1-9) at Buckeye Central (4-6) (Buckeye Central 48-44)
Saturday, January 14th
N10
Buckeye Central (4-6; 3-4) at Wynford (4-6; 4-3)
Ridgedale (2-9; 0-7) at Bucyrus (1-6; 1-9)
Upper Sandusky (12-0; 7-0) at Colonel Crawford (8-3; 6-1)
All-Time Series
Vanlue leads Mohawk (19-8)
Carey leads Seneca East (23-11; 3-1)
Buckeye Central and Willard are meeting for the 1st time
Wynford leads Buckeye Central (79-24; 1-3)
Bucyrus leads Ridgedale (4-2; 2-2)
Upper Sandusky leads Colonel Crawford (18-7; 3-1)
I missed it, but Upper's now 36 game (regular season) winning streak is the longest in Wyandot County going back to 1945/46 (my earliest research year).
They passed 3 teams tied with 34, Salem (02/03/1948-01/10/1950), Sycamore (02/16/1952-02/13/1954) and Carey (02/20/1965-01/28/1967)
From 1946/47-1949/50 Salem ran up a 96-8 (72-3 regular season) record. The 1948/49 squad went 20-0 in regular season and lost to Delphos St. John's in the Regional finals.
Sycamore ran the regular season table twice in the 50s (1949/50 and 1953/54). A 2 point loss at Wharton kept them from running the table in 1952/53 as well. The 1954/55 squad lost their opener to end the 34 game winning streak, lost 4 more in the regular season but lost in the Regional finals to the 6'8-6'11 (depending on the newspaper) led Gary Kesler led Willshire.
Carey ran the table in 1965/66 and lost one in late 1966/67 to Pleasant. Both squads were District runner-ups.
7-0; 12-0 Upper Sandusky
6-1; 6-4 Carey
6-1; 8-3 Colonel Crawford
4-3; 4-6 Wynford
3-4; 4-6 Buckeye Central
3-4; 7-4 Seneca East
2-6; 2-8 Mohawk
1-6; 1-9 Bucyrus
0-7; 2-9 Ridgedale
32-32; 46-49
Tuesday, January 10th
Vanlue (1-8) at Mohawk (2-8) (Mohawk 49-25)
Thursday, January 12th
N10
Seneca East (7-4; 3-4) at Carey (6-4; 6-1) (Carey 63-44)
Non-League
Willard (1-9) at Buckeye Central (4-6) (Buckeye Central 48-44)
Saturday, January 14th
N10
Buckeye Central (4-6; 3-4) at Wynford (4-6; 4-3)
Ridgedale (2-9; 0-7) at Bucyrus (1-6; 1-9)
Upper Sandusky (12-0; 7-0) at Colonel Crawford (8-3; 6-1)
All-Time Series
Vanlue leads Mohawk (19-8)
Carey leads Seneca East (23-11; 3-1)
Buckeye Central and Willard are meeting for the 1st time
Wynford leads Buckeye Central (79-24; 1-3)
Bucyrus leads Ridgedale (4-2; 2-2)
Upper Sandusky leads Colonel Crawford (18-7; 3-1)
I missed it, but Upper's now 36 game (regular season) winning streak is the longest in Wyandot County going back to 1945/46 (my earliest research year).
They passed 3 teams tied with 34, Salem (02/03/1948-01/10/1950), Sycamore (02/16/1952-02/13/1954) and Carey (02/20/1965-01/28/1967)
From 1946/47-1949/50 Salem ran up a 96-8 (72-3 regular season) record. The 1948/49 squad went 20-0 in regular season and lost to Delphos St. John's in the Regional finals.
Sycamore ran the regular season table twice in the 50s (1949/50 and 1953/54). A 2 point loss at Wharton kept them from running the table in 1952/53 as well. The 1954/55 squad lost their opener to end the 34 game winning streak, lost 4 more in the regular season but lost in the Regional finals to the 6'8-6'11 (depending on the newspaper) led Gary Kesler led Willshire.
Carey ran the table in 1965/66 and lost one in late 1966/67 to Pleasant. Both squads were District runner-ups.