Danbury boys fall to Cardinal Stritch
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The Danbury Lakers fell to Cardinal Stritch, 51-29, last weekend, losing their fourth straight game.
The loss leaves the Lakers at 1-8 overall and 0-4 in the Toledo Area Athletic Conference.
The Danbury Lakers fell to Cardinal Stritch, 51-29, last weekend, losing their fourth straight game.
The loss leaves the Lakers at 1-8 overall and 0-4 in the Toledo Area Athletic Conference.
Through the Black Swamp Conservancy and the Kracer family, Danbury Township’s Meadowbrook Marsh preserve has acquired 80 more acres to bring the preserve to a total of 193 acres. The land has been deeded to the township at no cost under a conservation easement, due to the collaborative efforts of Richard Kracer, Rob Krain of the Black Swamp Conservancy and the Danbury Township trustees. This means that the entire pond will now be part of the preserve.
By Yaneek Smith
With its 40-35 overtime win over Northwood, the Danbury girls basketball team improved to 4-3 overall and 4-0 in the Toledo Area Athletic Conference, good for first place.
The win came with the Lakers outscoring the Rangers, 6-1, in the extra session to claim victory. Katie Almendinger scored 11 points to lead Danbury, Tori Wright chipped in with eight and Stephanie Kukay finished with seven points.
Northwood's Megan Roach led all scorers with 17 points and teammate Doma Cruz had eight points.