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Coach Beau Carmon selected to lead Redskins into new era of football

Port Clinton City School District announces the selection of Beau Carmon as the new Head Football Coach. Coach Carmon was selected from a field of over fifty highly qualified applicants to lead the Redskins into the new era of Port Clinton Football. The coach selection committee consisted of representatives from administration, parents and alumni.

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Port Clinton rebounds from loss to defeat Edison

Following a heartbreaking loss to Clyde last weekend, the Port Clinton girls’ basketball team responded with a resounding victory over Edison, 49-25, Thursday to improve to 17-3 overall and 11-2 in the Sandusky Bay Conference.

The Redskins controlled the game throughout, taking a 32-6 lead into halftime as they cruised to victory. Hannah Weaver led all scorers with 16 points and Emily Ashley chipped in with 14 as Port Clinton shot a stellar 63 percent from the field in the first two quarters.

Ciara Reed had 11 points to lead the Chargers.

The ‘Skins finish the regular season with home games against Fremont Ross (Tuesday) and Huron (Thursday). Port Clinton has yet to face Ross this season but did defeat Huron in the first matchup.

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PC boys fall to Fliers

Behind 19 points from point guard Derek Gray, the Clyde Fliers defeated Port Clinton, 68-47, last Friday.

With the win, the Fliers improved to 12-6 and 7-3 in the SBC while the ‘Skins fell to 3-14 and 3-9 in the league.

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Lady Rockets win third straight

In what could be the defining game of the year for the Oak Harbor girls’ basketball team, the Rockets rallied from a 14-point deficit and defeated Margaretta in dramatic fashion, 49-45, last week to improve to 13-7 and 7-6 in the Sandusky Bay Conference.

Down 28-17 at halftime, the Rockets went on a furious rally as they employed a full-court press that gave the Polar Bears fits, causing a number of turnovers as Oak Harbor got back into the game. 

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Oak Harbor boys fall to Perkins

Despite getting 15 points from guard A.J. Cecil, the Oak Harbor boys’ basketball team lost its fourth consecutive game, falling, 69-41, to Perkins last weekend.

Holding a 29-25 lead at halftime, the Pirates put things away in the third quarter by outscoring the Rockets (9-9, 6-5 SBC), 23-6, to put the game out of reach.

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