Athletes of the Week | November 3rd

11/4/2025 9:53:04 AM

Volleyball 
Zoe Sweigart
Univ. of Mount Union 
Class: Freshman 
Hometown: Canal Winchester, Ohio | High School: Canal Winchester
Sweigart led the Purple Raiders to a 2-0 week including a four-set upset of No. 21 Marietta. On the week Sweigart had 29 kills and four blocks this week averaging 3.22 kills per set. In the upset win Sweigart had 15 kills with a hitting percentage of .265 while adding four blocks in the match as well.
 
Logan McQuillin
Wilmington College
Class: Junior
Hometown: Defiance, Ohio | High School: Tinora

McQuillin had phenomenal week defensively for the Quakers, tallying 50 digs over two matches with 26 against Ohio Northern and another 24 at Marietta. 
 
Women’s Soccer 
Kalyn Rich
Baldwin Wallace University 
Class: Junior 
Hometown: Lynchburg, Ohio | High School: Lynchburg-Clay

Rich tallied six points last week as BW secured its spot in the OAC Tournament. She opened the week by scoring the equalizing goal in the second half of a 1-1 tie against Heidelberg. Rich capped off the week with a goal and two assists in a victory over Muskingum.
 
Francesca Agliolo
Marietta College
Class: Junior 
Hometown: San Gabriel, Calif.| High School: Mayfield Senior

Agliolo started her week by posting her sixth shutout of the season with three saves in a 1-0 victory at Mount Union. On Saturday, she registered three more saves in a 1-1 against Wilmington. For the week, Agliolo had an .857 save percentage and a 0.50 goals against average.
 
Men’s Soccer
Parker Bolin
Marietta College
Class: Senior 
Hometown: Albany, Ohio | High School: Alexander

Bolin tallied five goals over matches last week. On Wednesday, Bolin scored twice in Marietta's 6-4 loss to Mount Union. On Saturday, Bolin's second hat trick of the season 7-4 against Wilmington.
 
Carson Zurmehly
Ohio Northern University
Class: Sophomore 
Hometown: Batavia, Ohio | High School: McNicholas

Zurmehly posted two saves in a shutout a 1-0 victory over Wilmington which clinched the OAC Regular Season title and completed the first undefeated regular season in school history.
 
 
Wrestling
Manny Scordos
Baldwin Wallace
Class: Senior 
Hometown: Brecksville, Ohio | High School: Brecksville-Broadview Heights

Scordos won the 149-pound title at the Adrian (Mich.) College Invitational. He won his first three matches by pinfall in a combined 4 minutes and 17 seconds.   He claimed the championship with a 21-3 technical victory (Won by pinfall in 2:33 over Sawyer Cooper of Heidelberg).

Football 
Ty Poorman 
Heidelberg University
Class: Senior
Hometown: Orlando, Fla. | High School: University

Poorman completed 9 of 11 passes for 254 yards and three touchdowns in a 69-13 victory over Otterbein to win the Rhine River Cup for the ninth year in a row.
 
Brady McManaway
Marietta College
Class: Senior 
Hometown: Pleasant City, Ohio | High School: Meadowbrook

McManaway led a Pioneer defense that limited the Fighting Quakers to just one offensive touchdown and 63 yards rushing. He ended the game with six tackles (two solo and four assisted). He also registered one tackle for loss and had a pass break-up in the contest.  McManaway scored a touchdown with a 42-yard interception. 
 
Vic Hoelscher
Ohio Northern University 
Class: Freshman
Hometown: Maria Stein, Ohio| High School: Marion Local 

Hoelscher returned the opening kickoff 94 yards for a touchdown in a 49-42 win over Mount St. Joseph.

Men’s Swimming
John Good
Wilmington
Senior
Cincinnati, Ohio, Ohio / High School: Elder

The Quaker split their tri-dual meet by beating Wittenberg University 155-74 and losing to Transylvania University 132-113. Individually, Good won the 50 SC Meter Freestyle in 25.30 seconds and then won the 100 SC Meter Freestyle in 56.59 seconds. Good was also a part of the 400 SC Meter Medley Relay team who won in 4:07.03 and 400 SC Meter Freestyle Relay team that won in 3:46.75.
 
Women’s Swimming
Riley McCombs
Univ. of Mount Union
Sophomore
New Middletown, Ohio /High School: Springfield Local

McCombs helped lead the Raiders to a 194.5-85.5 win over Oberlin on Saturday, she won three individual events and was a member of a winning relay team. She won the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 1:10.68, the 200-yard breaststroke with a time of 2:35.91 and the 400-yard individual medley with a time of 5:04.21 and was a member of the 200-yard medley relay team that won with a time of 1:54.00.