Barnesville Area News

Shamrock Athletic Contests Feb. 16 – 22  

Barnesville Schools athletes competed in the following sports activities during the past week.   

Tuesday, February 17

Varsity Boys Basketball

Read the Barnesville Area News account of the Barnesville-Shenandoah game here.   

Thursday, February 19

Girls Varsity Basketball

Div. V Sectional Girls Basketball

Barnesville (#7 seed) – 54, Sandy Valley (Magnolia) (#6 seed) – 45

Barnesville advances to play Edison High (2 seed) at Cadiz on Feb. 25

Varsity Boys Basketball

Monroe Central – 74, Barnesville – 33

JV Boys Basketball

Barnesville – 49, Monroe Central – 46

Varsity Boys Bowling

Barnesville won the Div. II District Championship and are headed to State for the first time in school history. Read the Barnesville Area News account here.

Friday, February 21

Varsity Swimming

Three school records were broken by Barnesville Shamrock Swimmers at the Division II District Swim Championships at Ohio University Athens.  The boys team competed in the morning, girls in the afternoon.

Heading on to state competition in Columbus this coming week are Antoni Schuerle and Liv McCrate, both of whom placed 4th at Athens.       

200 Meter Individual Medley

Liv McCrate [Barnesville Shamrock Athletics photo]

Liv McCrate set a new school record time of 2:18.26 while placing fourth at the District.

100 Meter Breaststroke

Antoni Schuerle [Barnesville Shamrock Athletics photo]

Antoni Schuerle’s time of 1:01.19 is a new school record.  He placed fourth in competition at Ohio University Athens.    

200 Meter Medley Relay

Barnesville Relay Team [Barnesville Shamrock Athletics photo]

The Barnesville team of Jack Carpenter, Antoni Schuerle, Maddox Whaley and Mason Starr claimed ninth place at Athens with a time of 1:49.93, a new school record.

Sunday, February 22

Barnesville Shamrock Varsity Cheerleaders compete at Big Walnut High School, Sunbury, for the Ohio Association of Secondary School Administrators (OASSA) state contest.     

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