
OHS track results
Frontier League Ottawa Girls (9th, 15.5 points) 100 — 7, Hiracheta, 13.46. 1,600 — 6, Huffman, 5:59.
Frontier League Ottawa Girls (9th, 15.5 points) 100 — 7, Hiracheta, 13.46. 1,600 — 6, Huffman, 5:59.
Pioneer League Track Meet Wellsville Girls High Jump - 1, Lillie Goodloe, 4-7 (PR) 300 hurdles - 7, Joclynn Johnson, 56.91 (PR) 400 relay - 4, 56.67 1,600 relay - 5, 4:56.20 Boys (second. 137 points) Shot put — 4, Lopez, 43-10.5 Discus — 6, Hull, 120-6; 7, Eggleston, 117- 9.
The Ottawa High School baseball and softball teams received the sixth seeds in their regional tournaments. Both teams will play their regionals on Tuesday. The… Login to continue reading Login…
Improving golf scores can be somewhat of a frustrating experience. It is game that is different than most, but the foundation for success is not much different than other sports.
The Ottawa University and College of Idaho softball teams are no strangers to each other. The two met in the first round of the 2021 NAIA College World Series.
The Ottawa Middle School eighth grade goys Track & Field team won the Frontier League championship.Ottawa came back from being down eight points with two events left to beat Pioneer Ridge by two points after winning the 1,600-meter and 400-meter relays. Ottawa are back-to-back League champions. The Ottawa team members are: Nate Sims, Cole Mader, Bryston Schulte, Haydon Hull, Chase Meyers, Isaiah Cox, Evan Calderon, Layton Thompson, Lawson Davis, Brendyn Bowman, Caul Johns, Gage Criqui, Nick Walker, Liam Marler, Shane Circle, Conner Schulz, Jeremy Luna and Chayden Knapp. Submitted photo
Ottawa High School senior Reese Fogle entered high school four years ago with a goal of playing college soccer. He grew up playing soccer and became efficient, playing several positions.
The Ottawa High School baseball program is tradition rich and expect to win in a big way. The Cyclones are in position to challenge for a state berth in next week’s regional.
The Ottawa High School softball team is battle tested and tasted success against two of the top teams in their classes. Ottawa (14-5) split with 5A Spring Hill and 4A Eudora.
Spring sports has reached its pinnacle. It is postseason time.