
The 2024–2025 athletic season in the Western Buckeye League (WBL) proved to be one of the most competitive in recent history, as the race for the prestigious Superior Credit Union All Sports Trophy came down to the wire. With consistent performances across multiple sports, the Ottawa-Glandorf Titans emerged as the overall champions, finishing with 149 total points.
The Titans showcased their depth and dominance throughout the year, capturing eight team championships—more than any other school in the league. Their consistent top-tier finishes earned them the coveted Superior Credit Union All Sports Trophy and solidified their place at the top of the standings.
The race for second was just as fierce, with the Celina Bulldogs and Wapakoneta Redskins finishing in a tie with 131.5 points each. Both schools also had standout seasons, each securing three team championships.
Not far behind were the St. Mary’s Roughriders and Shawnee Indians, who tied for fourth with 124 points. These schools also had strong showings across multiple sports
The All Sports Trophy is determined by cumulative performance across all varsity sports, with points awarded based on final conference standings—10 points for a first-place finish, 9 for second, 8 for third, and so on. This structure rewards not just standout teams, but consistent excellence across the entire athletic program.
This year’s tight race underscores the strength and spirit of competition that defines the Western Buckeye League.
All League Champions:
Fall Winter Spring
CC Boys – Van Wert Basketball Boys – Shawnee Baseball – Defiance
CC Girls – Ottawa Glandorf Basketball Girls – Ottawa Glandorf Softball – Celina
Golf Boys – Ottawa Glandorf Bowling Boys – Wapakoneta Tennis Boys – Elida
Girls Golf – St. Marys Bowling Girls – Celina Track/Field Boys – Ottawa Glandorf
Football – Wapakoneta Swimming Boys – Shawnee Track/Field Girls– Ottawa Glandorf
Soccer Boys – Shawnee Swimming Girls – Ottawa Glandorf
Soccer Girls – Ottawa Glandorf Wrestling – Wapakoneta
Tennis Girls – Celina
Volleyball – Ottawa Glandorf
Written by: bbyrne
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