Sports briefs 11-28

Breske remains out for BG women
Tara Breske, the starting center for Bowling Green’s women’s basketball team, remains sidelined after
suffering a knee injury last Tuesday at Oakland.
“There’s no definite diagnosis of Tara’s knee. It’s a significant knee injury. We will find out more as
we go along,” BG head coach Curt Miller said about the Falcons’ 80-51 victory over UNC-Greensboro
Friday.
“We’re going to try to see how she responds to rehab over the next 7 to 10 days. And then we’ll know then
if we need to do any kind of surgery or further exploring of what type of knee injury it was.”
Owens women win
Karrah Windau scored 15 points, Jasmine Blanton and Brittany Darling both added 14, and Sarah Clark had
13 Friday to lead Owens Community College women’s basketball team to an 88-37 win over visiting Kirtland
CC in the Turkey Shootout.
Clarkson also had 18 rebounds. The Express, ranked eighth in NJCAA Division II are 6-1. Kirtland is 0-6.

Perrysburg High School graduate Demi Moschetti had four points, one rebound and two blocked shots for
Owens.
Owens plays Kalamazoo Valley tonight at 5 and second-ranked Schoolcraft Sunday at 4 p.m.
Two to go in Rossford
athletic Hall of Fame
ROSSFORD — Steve Laubenthal (1992) and Scott McMahon (1999) are going to be inducted as the 20th class
for the Rossford athletic Hall of Fame. A total of 120 individuals are now in the Hall of Fame.
A public luncheon will be held in he high school cafeteria at 12:30 p.m. on Dec. 5 and the honorees will
be recognized between the junior varsity and boys varsity basketball game later that evening.
Laubernthal earned 10 varsity letters in three sports, four in track and three each in football and
basketball. He was an all-league performer in football. In track he set the school record in the shot
put as a senior and was a league champion in the shot and high jump. He qualified to the state meet in
the shot put, finishing ninth.
McMahon was the first Rossford athlete to qualify for the state meet in both cross country and track. He
earned three letters in each sport. In his senior year McMahon was second in the league meet and
qualified for the state meet in cross country. In track, McMahon set the school record in the 1,600 at
the regional meet and he was ninth at the state meet as a junior. As a senior he was second at the
district meet, third at the regional and 12th at the state meet.