
Tom Wilson
Sports Writer at Lancaster Eagle-Gazette
Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Sports Writer; Ohio Prep Sports Media Association 2025 Hall of Fame inductee.
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4 days ago |
lancastereaglegazette.com | Tom Wilson
BASEBALLFairfield Union 14, East Knox 4: Garrett Dilcher hit a double, a home run, had three RBIs and scored three runs to help lead the Falcons to a nonconference win over the Bulldogs. Jacob Forson and Eli Wolfe had two RBIs each, and Braxton Rowles went 2 for 3 with an RBI and scored two runs. Jaxon Iser pitched three innings to pick up the win, giving up two hits and one earned run. Brady Andrews and Alex Burke pitched one inning each in relief.
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4 days ago |
lancastereaglegazette.com | Tom Wilson
Liberty Union High School's softball team, after winning their first state championship last year, secured the Mid-State League-Buckeye Division title, a feat they hadn't accomplished since 2011. The team's four seniors, key to the program's turnaround from a 10-12 freshman season record, fostered a culture change emphasizing teamwork over individual achievement.
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5 days ago |
lancastereaglegazette.com | Tom Wilson
CANAL WINCHESTER — When the dust is settled regarding who wins the Ohio Capital Conference-Buckeye Division championship, the Lancaster baseball team will look back on the May 9 game against Canal Winchester as crucial. The Golden Gales are tied with Teays Valley for first place in the league, and with only three OCC games remaining, there is not much room for error.
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1 week ago |
lancastereaglegazette.com | Tom Wilson
BASEBALLLancaster 10, Logan 0 (5 innings): The Golden Gales (13-3, 8-2) remained first in the Ohio Capital Conference-Buckeye Division after their win over the visiting Chieftains. Carson Miller pitched four scoreless innings to earn the win. Offensively, Aaron Banna led the Gales with three hits and four RBIs. Brayden Montgomery had three hits and three RBIs, and Zach Mowder had two hits, including a home run.
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1 week ago |
lancastereaglegazette.com | Tom Wilson
LANCASTER — Every player wants to be great, but not every player is willing to sacrifice their time, grind every day, and put in work when people aren’t watching. Those types of players are the ones who become elite. Lancaster senior catcher Zach Mowder is one of those players. His relentless work ethic on and off the field is what separates him. He is self-motivated, and more than anything, he doesn’t accept being average. He wants to be great at everything he does.
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