Elida’s Quentin Poling signed to play football with Ohio University.
Elida’s Quentin Poling signed to play football with NCAA Division I Ohio University in Athens, Ohio.
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Prior to Ohio: Finished his high school career with 509 tackles, 20 sacks, 12 forced fumbles and nine interceptions… Earned First Team All-Ohio in both his junior and senior seasons… Three-time All-Northwest Ohio honoree… Named Defensive Player of the Year in Northwest Ohio following his senior year… Three-time Western Buckeye League (WBL) recipient… Named the WBL Defensive Back of the Year after his senior year… Four-year letterwinner… Posted a combined record of 33-15 during his time on the varsity football team… Helped his squad to the state playoffs in each of his final three years in high school… Guided his team to a 10-4 record and a trip to the Ohio State Semifinals during his junior year… Also competed on the varsity Track and Wrestling.
Personal: Born Aug. 17, 1994… Son of Kenneth and Marisha Poling… One of five children… Member of the National Honors Society… Served as his class Vice President… Enjoys Kayaking, fishing, hunting and playing basketball… Intends on majoring in Pre-Exercise Physiology.





Elida’s Reggie McAdams verbally committed to play basketball for NCAA Division I University of Akron in Akron, Ohio.
Defiance Bulldog Invitational Results at Eagle Rock Golf Club (18 Teams)
Kenton’s Maty Mauk verbally committed to play football at NCAA Division I University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri. Mauk chose Missouri over the University of Illinois, University of Notre Dame and the University of Michigan, among others.
Ottawa-Glandorf announces the hiring of Tyson McGlaughlin as Head Boys Basketball Coach. Tyson was a 3 year starter for Ottawa-Glandorf, finishing as #3 leading scorer in Ottawa-Glandorf history. He attended the University of Findlay and played for Coach Ron Niekamp and was a 3 year starter. He was an assistant coach for Ottawa-Glandorf for 4 years and then moved on to become the head coach for Miller City the past 2 years in which he posted a 30-16 record.
Defiance grad Justin Hancock from Lincoln Trail Junior College was drafted in the 9th round by the San Diego Padres.
Shawnee’s Sami Bullock, Shelby Lucas and Brittany Lauck were all voted to the 1st Team on the OHSFSCA Coaches Association All-Ohio Teams. St. Marys’ Erika Thornsberry was voted 2nd Team All-Ohio. Bath’s Camille Martin and Wapakoneta’s Taylor Rupert were both voted Honorable Mention All-Ohio.