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Franklin Elementary School Principal Damon Ulm points the way as students
search for their new classrooms. Students, teachers, lunchroom workers, maintenance
personnel, secretaries and parents all began the new school year this morning. Delphos
City Schools and St. John’s principals will keep an eye on classroom temperatures and Staff photos
the heat index today and tomorrow for a possible early dismissal. Temperatures are St. John’s Elementary School kindergartners Lillyan Vonderwell and Jacob Bonifas
forecast in the low- to mid-90s both days. work a puzzle before school begins this morning.
Forecast
Mostly clear
Kettering
tonight and in
mid-60s. Sunny
Banjo Society
with highs in closes Rotary
the low 90s
Tuesday. See page 2. concert series
Index Hundreds of listeners
flocked to Stadium Park
Obituaries 2 in Delphos to listen to
State/Local 3 the Kettering Banjo
Politics 4 Society Sunday evening.
Community 5 The concert was the final
Sports 8-9 offering of the Rotary
Announcements 10 Concert in the Park series
Classifieds 11 for 2010.
TV 12
World News 13
All Day!
Friends may call from 2
to 8 p.m. Tuesday and from Venedocia Cemetery.
Friends may call from 10
the Rev. Jacob Gordon offici-
ating. Burial will follow in the
Friends may call from
2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday
BIRTHS
2 to 3 p.m. Wednesday at the ST. RITA’S
funeral home. a.m.-noon Tuesday at the church cemetery. at Chamberlain-Huckeriede A boy was born Aug.
6 Senior Specials Memorial contributions funeral home. Friends may call from 2 to Funeral Home. 27 to Cassondra Davis of
Complete w/2 extras may be made to the family. Memorials are to Mental 8 p.m. Tuesday at Harter and In lieu of flowers, chari-
Health America of Franklin Venedocia.
and choice of bread Schier Funeral Home, where a table contributions may be A boy was born Aug. 27 to
County, located at 538 E. parish wake service will begin made to donor’s choice.
Starting at The average human blinks Town St.; Suite. D in
at 7:30 p.m.
Tiffany Gunter of Delphos.
$6.49
his eyes 6,205,000 times each Columbus OH 43215; or the
year. Venedocia Lions Club.
Memorials are to St. Jude
Children’s Research Hospital. LOTTERY
Includes FREE
CLEVELAND (AP) — Powerball
WEATHER These Ohio lotteries were drawn Estimated jackpot: $34 mil-
coffee or soft drink. Delphos weather The Associated Press
TODAY: Mostly sunny. EXTENDED FORECAST
Sunday:
Mega Millions
lion
Rolling Cash 5
Golden Buckeye Card Accepted. High temperature Sunday Highs in the lower 90s. South TUESDAY NIGHT: Estimated jackpot: $12 mil- 05-06-12-23-25
No other discounts apply. in Delphos was 92 degrees, lion Estimated jackpot: $110,000
winds 5 to 10 mph. Clear. Lows in the mid 60s.
low was 64. High a year ago Midday 3 Ten OH
TONIGHT: Mostly clear. South winds 5 to 10 mph. 0-3-3 06-09-17-21-24-26-28-30-
today was 68, low was 56. Lows in the mid 60s. South WEDNESDAY: Sunny.
Record high for today is 94, Midday 4 37-50-54-57-58-60-61-64-65-
winds around 5 mph. Highs in the lower 90s. 9-7-4-4 71-73-78
set in 1933. Record low is 41, TUESDAY: Mostly Southwest winds 10 to 15
set in 1946. Pick 3 Ten OH Midday
sunny. Highs in the lower mph. 1-2-5 02-04-07-10-21-23-24-33-
WEATHER FORECAST 90s. Southwest winds 5 to WEDNESDAY NIGHT:
Elida Road, Lima•Next to WENDY’S Tri-county
Pick 4 44-47-48-50-51-53-57-63-64-
10 mph. Mostly clear. Lows in the 8-6-6-5 69-72-73
Elite Naturescapes
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Open M-F 9-5; Sat. 9-1 *Some exclusions apply
STATE/LOCAL
The Glory Ride EVERYBODY’S
SHOPPING HERALD
CLASSIFIEDS
CALL 419-695-0015
Older than the dirt in her garden,
ing in The Glory Ride and week. Their stay with the Memorial and the Octagon Thursday was devoted to Friday morning, she said they VAN WERT COUNTY
Tabernacle. The vision of the Stutzman family near Kent State Memorial. These large a prayer ride around the State were going to have horse- HEALTH
group is to ride from the west was quite enjoyable, com- earthworks are the work of
coast to the east coast by plete with neighborhood bar- the Hopewell people, who
Capitol to Columbus. The rid- back riding lessons in the DEPARTMENT
ers were very appreciative for afternoon. The weather was When: September 20th, 2010
horseback, worshiping, blow- becues and parties. flourished throughout the the escort by the Columbus pleasant up on Flint Ridge, Time: 10:00am till 6:00pm
ing the shofar and asking Friday was spent horse Ohio Valley from about 100 Police Department. just as it was back home in Place: Van Wert County
Almighty God to come and back riding on the trails of BC to AD 500. On Thursday evening sev- Delphos. Fair Grounds
anoint His people to minister Cuyahoga Valley National The Great Circle earth- eral of the Glory Riders team Who: 19 years and up
to the millions who are about Park. This 52-acre park is works, called Moundbuilders were riding the back trails The group suggested Cost: $25.00 cash unless
ready to receive the answer located between Akron and State Memorial, is located near Heath. Their adventure Psalm 95: 6-7 for this week’s Medicare part B or Medicaid
to their prayers. Her sister, Cleveland. Some of the just off State Route 79, north changed to adversity when meditation: ** bring card please
Helen Kaverman, chronicles attractions in the park are the of Heath (a small community the lead horse got spooked, “Come let’s worship him
her ride through phone calls Cuyahoga River, The Ohio near Newark). This mound is possibly by a deer or small and bow down. Let’s kneel
and e-mails. & Erie Towpath Trail and 70 a circle 1,200 feet in diam- Experienced Clinicians!
critter on the ground. When before the Lord, who made us NO STANDING IN LINE!
waterfalls. eter that encloses an area of this horse got spooked, because He is our God, and
BY HELEN On Monday, the group 20 acres. The walls are from it caused a chain reaction, we are the people He takes If you have questions about your
KAVERMAN headed south to Newark, 8-14 feet high, and the cir- with two of the women being care of and the sheep that He coverage, please call the Health
where they have been guests cle is surrounded by a ditch. thrown from their horses. No leads.”
Department at 419-238-0808 ext. 107
Beth Metzger has trav- of Deb and Buck Collins. There is one large opening or ext. 103 prior to the clinic.
eled with the Glory Riders While driving up the hill to the circle. A museum is
Music to
for nearly five months. They to the Collins home, Beth located near the entrance.
started at the Reyes Point had the brakes go out on her Raised paths lead to the near-
National Seashore on Easter. truck, causing her to slide by Octagon State Memorial,
Their prayer rides began on backwards down the hill. which covers 120 acres. The
this northern California beach
of the Pacific Ocean
Three of the original riders
She came to a stop when the
horse trailer jack-knifed; no
injuries to her or the horses or
city leased this site to a golf
course back in 1910 before
deeding the property to the
Your Ears!
are still part of the team. They the trailer. Fortunately, one state in 1933. This is now a
are Bershett, Chris and Beth. member of the Glory Rider state memorial shared with Referrals are our
Joy only recently returned team, Mike Bones, is a diesel the Moundbuilders Country
home to Sacramento. Beth mechanic so he and Buck Club. Although access is greatest compliment!
was able to spend two to Collins repaired the brakes limited during golf time, the We're offering
three weeks at home with on the truck. site can be viewed from a
$
100
her husband and family in The Collins home is locat- platform on the trail near the In Hearing Aid
August. During this period, ed at Flint Ridge on top of the circle. According to the lay- Center Cash
other team members were ridge. Christian and the Bones out of these and other nearby for each one!*
guests at the Metzger home, boys have been kept busy mounds, there’s an indica-
making it their temporary making arrow heads from the tion that the Hopewell had
headquarters. flint they found on the ridge. a sophisticated knowledge *See store for details
Since then, they have trav- Deb Collins is a historian of geometry and astronomy.
eled around the state of Ohio and researcher for the Flint The Glory Riders were grant-
on prayer rides. They crossed Ridge Historical Society, so ed a permit from the histori-
the Ohio River to spend a her input is a quite interesting cal society to ride their horses
POLICE REPORT
Windows broken Juvenile faces Driver turns into
on vehicles theft, delinquency path of moped
Delphos Police officers charges At 1:44 p.m. on Thursday,
responded to the 300 block of a collision occurred when the
East Fourth Street at 1:58 p.m. Delphos Police Officers driver of a vehicle failed to
Friday in reference to damage responded to the 500 block of see an approaching moped.
to a vehicle. South Jefferson Street at 1:12 Jennifer Burnett, 16, of
The victim showed the p.m. Thursday in reference to Spencerville was eastbound
officer the passenger window a theft report. on Elida Avenue and attempt-
on his vehicle had been bro- The victim reported a short ed to turn left into Eastowne
ken out. The damage appeared time after a male juvenile had Plaza. Burnett failed to see the
to be caused by a rock and mowed the lawn and left, the approaching moped driven by
was still wedged between the victim was contacted by the William Gorman III, 14, of
frame and the window. parent of the juvenile. The Delphos, and turned into his
Delphos Police were called parent returned a cell phone path, causing him to strike her
to the 1300 block of South that was believed to have been car on the right side.
Bredeick Street at 11:36 p.m. stolen from the victim. Gormon sustained a scrape
Friday in reference to criminal The officer made contact on his right shoulder and
damage to a vehicle. with the parent and the juve- refused first response treat-
When officers arrived, nile. The juvenile, Brandon ment and EMS. There was
the victim reported a vehicle Foust, was charged with theft moderate damage to Gorman’s
had been parked in the drive- and delinquency and will moped and minor damage to
way approximately 5 p.m. appear in Van Wert County Burnett’s car.
and when they returned to Juvenile Court.
the vehicle at 11:36 p.m., Speeder charged Car jumps curb,
strikes parked
they discovered an unknown
subject(s) had struck and into mayor’s
shattered the driver’s win-
dow. court vehicle
Owner cited for Delphos Police Officer ini-
tiated a traffic stop at 5:46 p.m.
At 3:08 p.m. on Thursday,
an accident occurred when the
dangerous dog Thursday and cited Richard L.
Dawson a resident from Van
driver of one vehicle drove
up over a curb and struck a
at large Wert for driving 45 mph in a
25 mph zone.
second vehicle.
Evelyn Schmidt, 85, of
Delphos Police officers He was cited into Delphos Elida, was attempting to
responded to the 300 block of Mayor’s Court. pull into a parking space at
West Cleveland Street at 7:57 Vancrest Healthcare Center
p.m. Friday on a report of a
dog running at large.
Police probe when she accidentally hit
crash in pharmacy
the accelerator instead of the
When officers arrived, they break, causing her car to drive
located a medium sized dog
running loose and were able drive-thru up over the curb and strike
a second vehicle, owned by
to follow the dog back to a At 4:57 p.m. on Wednesday, Helen Miller, parked in front
residence in the 300 block of a collision occurred in the phar- of her in the lot.
South Jefferson Street. While macy drive-thru at Rite Aid There were no injuries and
officers were making contact when the driver of one vehicle light damage to the vehicles.
with the resident and con- failed to stop behind another.
firmed the dog lived at that Shirley Brown, 72, of
address, the dog attacked and Delphos, was stationary in her
caused damage to one of the car in the Rite Aid drive-thru
officer’s uniform. when Beverly Amstutz, 74,
The owner of the dog, of Delphos, pulled in behind
Ashley Morris, was cited for her and failed to stop, causing
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POLITICS “It is easier to live through someone else than to become complete yourself.”
— Betty Friedan, American feminist and author (1921-2006)
Obama 2008
tion or banners in a still unre- often over events outside his That will continue throughout
solved war, one that wages control. September as the president
One Year Ago stump speech on years longer and at greater
cost than most Americans
In Iraq, political leaders
are in such stalemate that
marks the ninth anniversa-
ry of the Sept. 11 terrorist
• Jason and Jennifer Ditto, the 9-year-old twins of Doug ever imagined. they have been unable to attacks and heads later in the
and Janice Ditto, showed their goats in the “Born and Raised” WASHINGTON (AP) —
The next day, Obama will form a government since the month for talks with world
competition at the Allen County Fair, with Jason taking Glenn Beck is borrowing some make his largest investment March elections. Bombers leaders at the U.N. General
Grand Champion and Jennifer taking Reserve Champion. lines from President Barack
Obama. of political capital to date in and gunmen killed more than Assembly.
At his rally with tens of the trying Mideast peace pro- 50 Iraqis in attacks just last Hastening the end of a
25 Years Ago — 1985 cess. He will welcome Israeli week, a reminder of the ter- war he never supported,
thousands on the steps of
• The 129th Van Wert County Fair was officially opened Lincoln Memorial, Beck used Prime Minister Benjamin ror that can come at any time. Obama’s message about Iraq
today with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Taking part in the the closing lines of then-candi- Netanyahu and Palestinian In perspective, the levels of is expected to echo a line he
ceremony were Harold Long, fair board member; Vaughn date Obama’s campaign stump President Mahmoud Abbas violence in Iraq have dropped said about Afghanistan in his
Morgan, county commissioner; Van Wert Mayor Stan Agler; speech of 2008. for individual talks and a considerably, but security and major address about that war
Carl Moraw, member of the chamber of commerce; Dick “One man can change the joint dinner, the prelude to democracy are highly unfin- last December.
Greulach, fair board member; Bob Hileman, fair board presi- world,” Beck told the crowd. direct negotiations between ished projects. He will say Iraqis must
dent; Ralph Mosure, fair board member; Gary Adam, county “That man or woman is you. the leaders on Thursday with “This is not, ’Everything take responsibility for their
commissioner; Frank Snyder, fair board member; Hayden You make the difference.” Secretary of State Hillary is over,”’ White House press nation because the country
Williams, fair board member; Burton Hoblet, county com- Obama used a similar mes- Rodham Clinton as host. secretary Robert Gibbs said. he wants to build most is
missioner and Dan Miller, junior fair board president. sage on the campaign trail. Put together, the events “We still have people there. the United States, a nod to
• The Delphos Jefferson girls evened their volleyball He used to say that one voice amount to what the White And we’ll still have violence the economic anxiety that has
record at 1-1 with a 15-7 and 15-3 win over Ohio City. Point could change a room, one House considers to be the there.” eroded morale at home.
leaders for Jefferson were Sarah Wurst, nine; Julie Paul six room could change a city, and capping of Obama’s initial On Mideast peace, the There will be no reference
phase of foreign policy in resumption of talks is itself to mission accomplished.
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PRICES! St. John’s senior Dylan Dancer scoops up an LCC fumble early in the second period
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Ottoville visits Van Buren 5
p.m. Tuesday.
In the junior varsity match-
es, Grove beat Patrick Henry
25-16, 25-12 and then downed
Pettisville 25-12, 25-16.
— forced on a hit by Chris Pohlman — and eventually returned it 45 yards for the Blue On the girls side, senior Grove opens PCL play 6
Brooke Miller scored the p.m. (JV) Tuesday at Leipsic.
Jays’ second score Saturday night. The Jays downed their archrivals 34-14 to open the only goal of the contest as the -----
2010 season. Lady Green downed the Lady Kenton downs
The first one came on the game. To me, that should better — we missed way too Golden Bears 1-0. Upper Sandusky girls
third possession of the night, have been called an incom- many tackles — and those Senior Nikki Kimmet gar- UPPER SANDUCKY —
LCC’s second. St. John’s pletion,” Cooper asserted. are things we’ll address.” nered seven saves for the Big Kenton’s girls soccer team
senior Dylan Dancer grabbed “We had a score brought The visitors respond- Green (2-0), who outshot their scored twice in the second half
foe (0-1) 13-7. to break a 1-1 first-half tie
ACRYLIC ACE DRIVEWAY a fumble at the Thunderbird back later in the half due to ed with a 9-play sequence Ottoville is at Wapakoneta and down Upper Sandusky 3-1
FILLER & SEALER 41. The Jays took advantage a penalty. Those were the big that covered 69 yards, with 7 p.m. today. Saturday night at Upper.
with an 11-play drive, cul- plays in the game.” 65 coming on the arm of
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minating in a 2-yard run off The Jays didn’t need a O’Connor (4-of-8 passing). Bulldogs outlast Musketeers goal 9-4 as the Wildcats won
right tackle by senior Evan turnover to score next: a At the Jays’ 30, he threw a in Soccer Classic the time-of-possession battle in
5 Gal.
Burgei (11 totes, 94 yards) 4-play, 87-yard drive. Junior pass down the right sideline ELIDA — Elida’s boys soc- a physical contest.
with 10:40 showing in the Jordan Bergfeld (4 rushes, to Corey Stump (5 grabs, cer team scored only one goal Kenton’s Terrill Webb
half. Josh Rode tacked on the 85 yards) took a trap up the 71 yards), who made a leap- Saturday night in the finals scored first at 8:07 when she
conversion for a 7-0 lead. gut, broke the line of scrim- ing grab of the jump-ball of its own Soccer Classic but got the orb past Audrey Frey
“It’s always nice for your mage and was gone down at the goal line for the six. that is all it needed to stave off (6 saves).
defense to not only get turn- the left hash. Off the spread O’Connor added the final Fort Jennings 1-0 at the Elida Kelsey Elkins scored
overs but even score some extra point, Tyler Bergfeld point at 5:23. Soccer Complex. Upper’s only goal at 1:47 of
Trey Bowman netted the the first half as she beat Adrian
points. It makes things much was stopped on the 2-point Junior Ryan Densel picked only tally for either team as Bailey (3 saves).
easier for your offense,” run as the Jays led 20-0 with off O’Connor late to stop Elida (2-0) had 22 shots versus Webb gave her team the lead
St. John’s coach Todd 6:05 left before halftime. LCC’s final drive. 10 for the visitors (1-1). for good at 32:12 of the second
ACE DRIVEWAY Schulte explained. “It took LCC went on a drive from “Take nothing away Jennings entertains Ottawa- half, with Ally Whitaker scor-
ASPHALT SEALER our offense a while to get the 31 to the Jays’ 3 in 13 from St. John’s; they are a Glandorf 5 ing an insurance tally at 7:39.
untracked against a very good
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Water Cleanup plays — including having good football team and you p.m. tonight, Kenton’s (2-1) visits Van
defense but we got a big play a 17-yard scoring connec- can’t afford to make mis- while Elida Wert 5 p.m. Tuesday match.
or two and that seems to get tion from O’Connor to Rufus takes against them,” Cooper hosts St. Marys Upper Sandusky drops to
5 Gal.
things rolling. Our offensive Johnson (4 grabs, 30 yards) added. “We just weren’t Memorial 7 0-3.
line did a better job as the called back due to a pen- good enough to overcome the p.m. Thursday. -----
NO STIR game wore on.” alty — before O’Connor was adversity that came our way In the conso- Madonna U. grabs
The Blue Jay defense in addition to our opponent. lation contest, Racer Invitational
GEL picked off by Tyler Bergfeld Lima Central Catholic notched LIMA — Madonna
struck on the next series. to effectively end the half. We’ll regroup and we’ll be a a 2-1 victory over Bluffton. University downed the
Tyler O’Connor (15-for-27 The Jays commenced the good football team, too.” Goals by Nolan Burkholder University of Northwestern
passing, 175 yards, 2 TDs, second half with a 32-yard St. John’s visits (5:20 left in the first half) — Ohio 680-719 to grab the Lady
2 picks) found Bubba Krieg kickoff return by Jordan Jeromesville Hillsdale Friday, with an assist by Julian Schaper Racer Invitational held over
over the middle. In a bang- Bergfeld to start at the 38. while LCC hosts Crestview — and Austin Buettner (38:14 two days at the 5,871-yard,
bang play, senior Chris Six plays later at LCC’s 13, at Lima Stadium. left in the second half) — with par-72 Hawthorne Hills Golf
ACE BLACKTOP Pohlman stripped him of the Leininger (3-of-6 passing, 34 an assist from Burkholder — Club in Lima.
ball and Dancer scooped it yards), moving from starting
ST. JOHN’S 34, LIMA CENTRAL
gave LCC a 2-0 lead. Urbana University was
COATING DURAGUARD up at the visitor 45 and tore
CATHOLIC 14
Bluffton got a score from third (750), followed by
6 Yr. Warranty! Easy to Apply! tailback last fall to the starter Lima CC 0 0 7 7 - 14
Jackson Bush off a corner kick Indiana University-East (825),
$2499
off toward the left side and under center in 2010, lofted a
St. John’s 0 20 7 7 - 34
the pylon for the six. The with 20:09 left in the game. Defiance College (845) and
fade pass to the right side to FIRST QUARTER
LCC (1-1) keeper Ben Lourdes College (936).
officials ruled it a catch and a wide-open Tyler Bergfeld No scoring
Stechschulte had six saves and Michelle Ball’s 158 was the
fumble, drawing the ire of
5 Gal. SECOND QUARTER
for the six. Rode added the SJ — Evan Burgei 2 run (Josh Rode Cory Enneking three saves for low score. Melissa Finch was
LCC coach Jerry Cooper point-after for a 27-0 edge kick), 10:40
Bluffton (0-2). third and UNOH’s low scorer
Delphos and the LCC sideline and SJ — Dylan Dancer 45 fumble return
with 8:38 left in the third. ----- with a 162.
ACE
(Rode kick), 10:18
eventually bringing out an The Thunderbirds replied Kalida, Van Buren Team Scores: Madonna University
Delphos SJ — Jordan Bergfeld 69 run (run
unsportsmanlike conduct with a 13-play, 70-yard failed), 6:05 battle to scoreless draw
345-335-680 (+104); Northwestern Ohio
351-368-719 (+143); Urbana University
Hardware penalty. Rode added the kick sojourn to dent the score-
THIRD QUARTER
SJ — Tyler Bergfeld 13 pass from KALIDA — Scoring was at 377-373-750 (+174); Indiana U. - East
242 N. Main St. for a 14-0 edge with 10:18 a premium Saturday afternoon
433-392-825 (+249); Defiance College
2 Col x 8”
board. With O’Connor com- Jordan Leininger (Rode kick), 8:39 420-425-845 (+269); Lourdes College
Delphos 419-692-0921 showing. pleting 4-of-6 (43 yards), he LC — Bubba Krieg 4 pass from Tyler when Kalida hosted Van Buren 466-470-936 (+360); Madonna B DNF.
Individual Scores:
Mon.-Fri. 8-7:30, Sat. 8-5 “That was one key to the finished it off with a 4-yard
O’Connor (O’Connor kick), 2:33
FOURTH QUARTER
at Kalida Soccer Stadium. Michelle
Hall (MAD) 83-75-158 (+14); Jennifer
In fact, it was non-existent as Snyder (MAL) 79-80-159 (+15); Melissa
TD toss on a roll-put right SJ — Leininger 2 run (Rode kick),
7:43 the teams battled to a scoreless Finch (UNOH) 77-85-162 (+18); Marie
to Krieg (5 grabs, 62 yards). LC — Corey Stump 30 pass from tie.
McGinnis (URB) 82-83-165 (+21);
Chelsea Bathurst (MAD) 90-80-170
O’Connor made it 27-7 at O’Connor (O’Connor kick), 5:23
T h e (+26); Brooke Darah (LOU) 88-83-171
2:33 of the third. TEAM STATS Wildcats (1-0-
(+27); Sara Simnitch (MAD) 86-89-175
(+31); Christy Brinkman (UNOH) 86-90-
The Jays answered with Lima CCSt. John’s 1) won the 176 (+32); Megan Fleischer (MAD B)
their own 13-play drive, cov- First Downs 16 14 shots stat 13-3
97-83-180 (+36); Caitlin Steele (MAD)
86-95-181 (+37); (tie) Kaitlyn Brasher
ering 85 yards, all on the Total Yards
Rushes-Yards
275
29-100
294
40-260 but Black (MAD B) 86-96-182 (+38) and Mariel
Meyers (MAD) 91-91-182 (+38); Elena
ground. On 4th-and-goal at Passing Yards 175 34 Knight keeper Tyler McGrain Thomas (MAD B) 90-95-185 (+41);
the LCC 2, Leininger ran a Comps.-Atts. 15-27 3-7 grabbed 11 saves to three by Shannon Schobelock (URB) 94-92-186
Intercepted by 0 2 Kalida junior keeper Drew (+42); Chelsea Crow (UNOH) 97-92-
ZERO sneak between center Alex
Recker and right guard Derek
Klaus to paydirt. Rode added
their final tally as the Jays led
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Aver.
3-2
3-30
2-47.5
1-0
5-50
2-45.5
Stechschulte.
Kalida pays a visit to
Shawnee tonight under the
189 (+45); Jordyn Sparks (IU-E) 100-
91-191 (+47); Hollie Johnston (UNOH)
91-101-192 (+48); Ashley Mullin (IU-E)
103-90-193 (+49); Katie Rupley (URB)
94-100-194 (+50); Sarah Westfall (DEF)
INDIVIDUAL
lights (7 p.m.).
34-7 with 7:43 left. LIMA CENTRAL CATHOLIC
96-102-198 (+54); Carli Crawford (URB)
110-98-208 (+64); Shelby Link (URB)
RUSHING: O’Connor 14-38, Krieg ----- 107-102-209 (+65); (tie) Kelly Beard
“O’Connor is going to 4-21, Jonathan Washington 4-15, Vikings down Lady (DEF) 109-103-212 (+68), Jen Ballard
complete some passes; he’s a Rufus Johnson 3-13, Cody McCullough ’Dawg volleyballers
(LOU) 105-107-212 (+68) and Ashley
Kunkler (UNOH) 110-102-212 (+68);
nice quarterback. Our defen- 3-13, Nick Reynolds 1-0.
PASSING: O’Connor 15-27-175-2-2. LEIPSIC — Elida’s vol- Rachael Cox (UNOH) 106-107-213
sive front took away their leyball unit opened the 2010 (+69); Phoenix Golnick (DEF) 112-102-
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BLUE JAY
UNOH Night 5 Transfer): 1. 2M-Dustin 7. 21Z-Butch Turman. Versus Lindsey Wilson,
K&N UMP Modifieds Daggett; 2. 17-Jared B-Main (8 Laps - Top 5 Brubaker had 29 assists, Luebke
Heats (8 Laps - Top 5 Horstman; 3. 93-Sheldon Transfer): 1. 58P-Jim Post; three aces, Heather Garmire nine
INVITATIONAL Transfer) Haudenschild; 4. 7C-Tim 2. 5G-Anthony Goode; kills and Kelly Oldiges 16 digs.
Heat 1: 1. OO-John Brooks; Hunter; 5. 1W-Kent Wolters; 3. 52G-Stacey Gazarek; In taking on Point Park,
2. 5X-Jerry Bowersock; 3. 6. 4B-Andrew Bowsher; 4. 3-Randy Crossley; 5. Enyart led with 20 kills,
Stadium Park, Delphos 30:26.00; ... 114. Madelyn Jones (LV)
74-Lenny Guyton; 4. O1-Chris 7. 10J-Jarrod Delon; 8. 21Z-Butch Turman; 6. Brubaker 54 assists, Luebke
Saturday’s Results
HIGH SCHOOL (5-K)
33:10.00; ... 117. Kelsey Oden (SV)
33:48.00. Puskas; 5. 20K-Bill Keeler; 48-Tommy Kerce; 9. 6Z-Zach O1-Ryan Odette. four aces, Oldiges 27 digs and
Boys Team Scores: Crestview 78, 6. 28-Chad Rosenbeck; Ames; 10. 32M-Derek A-Main - (15 Laps) Rachel Meyer five blocks.
Columbus Grove 84, Anna 86, Lima ----
7. 73-Jerry Hayden; 8. Hastings; 11. 2-Brent Gehr; [#]-Starting Position: 1. Garmire had 14 kills against
Central Catholic 141, Spencerville
151, Ottoville 153, Bluffton 189, Allen
JUNIOR HIGH (3,200-meter run)
Boys Team Scores: Lincolnview 65X-Steve Christman; 9. 12. 2MH-Ethan Hoy; 13. 16-Jeff Koz[3]; 2. 22T-Tony Shawnee State, Brubaker 37
East 192, Bath 208, Lincolnview 55, Liberty-Benton 81, Crestview K9-Scott Gerdemen. 4J-Bob Gehr Jr. Anderson[4]; 3. 27-Frank assists and Oldiges 18 digs.
211, Kalida 287, Wayne Trace 293, 101, Lima Central Cath. 103, Anna Heat 2: 1. 22T-Tony A-Main (25 Laps): 1. Paladino[1]; 4. 7B-Tim UNOH tennis teams split
121, Kalida 128, St. Michael 155,
Waynesfield-Goshen 378.
Top 20 Individuals: 1. Kevin Columbus Grove 172. Anderson; 2. L5-Casey 11-Tim Allison; 2. 34-Luke Bowen[8]; 5. O1W-Earnie The University of North-
Lenhart (SV) 16:49.00; 2. Herron Top 20 Individuals: 1. Bayley Tow Luedeke; 3. 40-Terry Hull; 4. Hall; 3. B20-Butch Schroeder; Woodard[5]; 6. 88B-Zach western Ohio tennis teams split
(BL) 17:04.00; 3. Garret Gleckler (LV) 11:20.00; 2. Brandon Clayton (CV) 22B-Andy Bibler; 5. 42-Bob 4. 6-Mike Dussel; 5. 7K-Kyle Bowen[6]; 7. 58P-Jim vs Taylor University Saturday.
11:52.00; 3. Gleason (LB) 11:52.00; 4.
(CV) 17:16.00; 4. Jake Graham (CG)
17:18.00; 5. Burkey (AE) 17:24.00; 6. Zane Wahbeh (SM) 12:13.00; 5. Rigg Baldwin; 6. 36-Kelly Bowlby; 7. Sauder; 6. 6S-JR Stewart; 7. Post[16]; 8. 21H-Dave Lady Racers down TU 6-3,
Kesner (LC) 17:28.00; 7. Keith Lenhart (LC) 12:16.00; 6. Colton Grothaus (CG) 33-Clint Reagle; 8. 79-Shane 28H-Hud Horton; 8. 12M-Caleb Hollon[7]; 9. 99-Andy King[10]; while Taylor men edged UNOH
(SV) 17:43.00; 8. Westerling (AN) 12:24.00; 7. Berning (AN) 12:26.00; Unger. Griffith; 9. 7C-Tim Hunter; 10. 2K-Jason Kinney[9]; 5-4 in season-opening matches.
17:47.00; 9. Joel Genter (CV) 17:49.00; 8. Micah Grandstaff (CV) 12:29.00; 9. Men’s: Doubles:
10. Boyd (AN) 17:54.00; 11. Mault Gaier (AN) 12:40.00; 10. Trevor Neate Heat 3: 1. 52-Jeff Babcock; 10. 22DH-Randy Hannagan; 11. 19-Bill Reimund[14]; First: Felipe Bedon/Wes Young (TU)
(BA) 17:59.00; 12. Kurt Meyer (CG) (LV) 12:50.00; 11. Austin Leeth (LV) 2. 65-Todd Sherman; 3. 15H- 11. 18-Todd Heuerman; 12. 12. 5G-Anthony Goode[17]; 8-3 over Jeff Brown/Juan Cardenas.
18:02.00; 3. Micah Brant (CV) 18:03.00; 12:52.00; 12. McGee (AN) 12:57.00; Jon Henry; 4. 45P-Brian Post; 35-Ron Blair; 13. 17-Jared 13. 3-Randy Crossley[19]; Second: Alexander Hager/Cassio
14. Devin Luginbill (CG) 18:07.00; 15.
Alex Shafer (CG) 18:07.00; 16. Bryce
13. Whitaker (LB) 12:59.00; 14. Alex
Odenweller (St. John’s) 13:03.00; 15. 5. 19-Ryan Ordway; 6. 2-Andy Horstman; 14. 1W-Kent 14. 5K-Karl Spoores[15]; Sirimarco (UNOH) 8-5 over Andrew
Gnagy/Luke Tilden.
Richardson (CV) 18:16.00; 17. Larger Grant Zeller (KA) 13:06.00; 16. Zach Strait; 7. 15-Nick Katterhenry; Wolters; 15. 93-Sheldon 15. 1-Kody Weisner[2]; 16. Third: Ben Evans/Wes Nitzche (TU)
(AN) 18:20.00; 18. Eli Cook (WT) Erhart (KA) 13:07.00; 17. Spencer 8. 47-Nick Rosselit. Haudenschild; 16. 7-Mike 71-Keith Ralston[11]; 17. 8-3 over Chris Cash/Kyle Hilborn.
Singles:
18:25.00; 19. Willeke (LC) 18:27.00; Trisel (LV) 13:16.00; 18. Colin Burns B-Main (8 Laps – Top 5 Dunlap; 17. 47-Caleb Helms; 52B-Sam Bodine[13]; 18.
(LV) 13:18.00; 19. Anthony Hale (St. First: Felipe Bedon (TU) 6-1, 6-3 over
20. Jason Turnwald (OV) 18:30.00.
Other Local Individuals (143 John’s) 13:25.00; 20. Curtis Pohlman Transfer): 1. 1-Andy Strait; 18. 2M-Dustin Daggett; 19. 52G-Stacey Gazarek[18]; 19. JuanSecond: Cardenas.
Jeff Brown (UNOH) 6-1, 6-1
runners): 21. Tyler Turnwald (OV) (St. John’s) 13:26.00. 2. 15-Nick Katterhenry; 3. 22D-Dennis Yoakam; 20. 71C-Barney Craig[12]; 20. over Wes Young.
18:31.00; ... 24. Seth Bendele (OV) Other Local Individuals (92 36-Kelly Bowlby; 4. 47-Nick 5W-Jeff Williams. 21Z-Butch Turman[20]. Third: Alexander Hager (UNOH) 6-1,
18:37.00; 25. Connor Schmenk (KA) runners): 23. Alex Rodriguez (LV)
18:38.00; ... 27. Joe Wisher (SV) 13:36.00; 24. Tyler Brant (LV) 13:38.00; Rosselit; 5. 28-Chad Bud Thunderstocks King of the Quarter Mile 6-2 over Luke Tilden.
Fourth: Wes Nitzche (TU) 6-3, 7-6(1)
18:47.00; ... 29. Austin Treesh (LV) ... 28. Matt Niemeyer (OV) 13:59.00; Rosenbeck; 6. 33-Clint Heats (8 Laps - Top 5 (10 Laps) over Cassio Sirimarco.
18:52.00; ... 34. Jeff Jacomet (LV) ... 30. Skyler Whitaker (LV) 14:04.00; Reagle; 7. 79-Shane Unger; 8. Transfer) K&N UMP Modifieds: 1. TroyFifth: Ben Evans (TU) 6-0, 7-5 over
19:10.00; 35. Taylor Gasser (OV) 31. Scott Cowling (LV) 14:10.00; ... Schroeder.
19:11.00; ... 37. Copsey Bogle (CV) 34. Corbin Schumm (CV) 14:16.00; 73-Jerry Hayden; 9. K9-Scott Heat 1: 1. 27-Frank 52-Jeff Babcock 2. 5X-Jerry Sixth: Chris Cash (UNOH) 6-3, 6-1
19:15.00; 38. Andre Spinner (WT) 35. Adam Saylor (CV) 14:16.00; 36. Gerdeman; 10. 65X-Steve Paladino; 2. 22T-Tony Bowersock 3. 40-Terry Hull over Brad Caldwell.
Women’s: Doubles:
19:15.00; 39. Grant Schroeder (CG) Hayden Ludwig (LV) 14:24.00; 37. Christman. Anderson; 3. 21H-Dave Hollon; 4. 65-Todd Sherman; 5. 15H- First: Jamie Hilborn/Shaleigh
19:16.00; ... 42. Diego Palacios (CV) Liam Marihugh (WT) 14:35.00; 38.
19:21.00; 43. Troy Meyer (CG) 19:27.00; Ryan Kimmet (OV) 14:35.00; 39. A-Main (20 Laps): 1. 4. 99-Andy King; 5. 52B- Jon Henry 6. 00-John Brooks McClintock (UNOH) 8-4 over Germania
44. Jacob Schroeder (CG) 19:29.00; Logan Roebke (KA) 14:37.00; 40. J.J. 5X-Jerry Bowersock; 2. Sam Bodine; 6. 5G-Anthony 7. L5-Casey Luedeke. Bedon/Emily Stadt.
Second: Katie Whittington/Shaye
45. Will Deubler (CG) 19:32.00; ... Mowery (SM) 14:40.00; ... 46. Trent 15H-Jon Henry; 3. 40-Terry Goode; 7. 3-Randy Crossley; Elwer Fence Sprints: Warman (UNOH) 9-8(3) over Kelsey
48. Ben Bilimek (LV) 19:42.00; 49. Gerding (KA) 15:10.00; .. 49. Alex
Nick Schmiesing (CG) 19:44.00; ... Vonderembse (KA) 15:13.00; 50. Troy Hull; 4. 52-Jeff Babcock; 8. 419-Chris Tressler. 1. 6-Mike Dussel 2. 6S-JR Meyer/Sarah Billman.
Third: Tara Carr/Jessie Stambaugh
53. Lucas Myers (LV) 19:52.00; 54. Thompson (LV) 15:14.00; 51. Joey 5. 65-Todd Sherman; 6. Heat 2: 1. 1-Kody Weisner; Stewart 3. 34-Luke Hall 4. (UNOH) 8-5 over Kim Henke/Cassie
Brandon Jacomet (LV) 19:54.00; ... DeHaven (SM) 15:17.00; ... 54. Noah 45P-Brian Post; 7. L5-Casey 2. O1W-Earnie Woodard; 3. B20-Butch Schroeder; 5. Fleming.
56. D’Angelo Bevly (OV) 19:56.00; Daugherty (CV) 15:26.00; 55. Sam Luedeke; 8. 00-John Brooks; 7B-Tim Bowen; 4. 71-Keith 11-Tim Allison 6. 7K-Kyle Singles:
57. Brandon Meyer (SV) 19:56.00; ... Billmaier (SM) 15:28.00; ... 57. Corey First: Germania Boden (TU) 6-3, 6-3
61. Darrion Gant (CG) 20:00.00; ... Schroeder (CG) 15:30.00; 58. Braden 9. 2-Andy Strait; 10. 01-Chris Ralston; 5. 19-Bill Reimund; 6. Sauder. over Jamie Hilborn.
63. Andy Foster (OV) 20:08.00; 64. Thatcher (LV) 15:32.00; 59. Aason Puskus; 11. 22B-Andy 58P-Jim Post; 7. 52G-Stacey Bud Thunderstocks: 1. Second: Kelsey Meyer (TU) 6-3, 6-3
Tanner Skelton (CV) 20:09.00; ... 68. Page (CG) 15:36.00; 60. Baily Clement
(CG) 15:36.00; 61. Alex Tabler (CG)
Bibler; 12. 42-Bob Baldwin; Gazarek. 71C-Barney Craig 2. 01-Kody overThird:
Katie Whittington.
Shaye Warman (UNOH) 7-5,
Zach Merkle (CV) 20:14.00; 69. Jason
Michel (St. John’s) 20:20.00; 70. Neil 15:37.00; ... 65. Devin Giesige (KA) 13. 22T-Tony Anderson; 14. Heat 3: 1. 16-Jeff Koz; Weisner 3. 22T-tony Anderson 6-3 over Emily Stadt.
Gerding (KA) 20:21.00; ... 72. Levi 16:15.00; ... 68. Carter Gorman (LV) 15-Nick Katterhenry; 16. 2. 88B-Zach Bowen; 4. 01W-Earnie Woodard 5. 6-1, 6-3 overShaleigh
Fourth: McClintock (UNOH)
Kim Henke.
Brake (LV) 20:25.00; 73. Caleb Vogt 16:39.00; ... 73. Jacob Cook (SV) 36-Kelly Bowlby; 17. 74-Lenny 3. 2K-Jason Kinney; 4. Jeff Koz 6. 7B-Tim Bowen 7. Fifth: Tara Carr (UNOH) 6-4, 7-5 over
(SV) 20:30.00; 74. Drew Schroeder 17:22.00; 74. Ryan Schmidt (SM)
(CG) 20:32.00; 75. Jacob Turnwald 17:25.00; 75. Jonathon Krouse (WT) Guyton; 18. 19-Ryan Ordway; 71C-Barney Craig; 5. 5K-Karl 71-Keith Ralston 8. 88-Zach Sarah Billman.
Sixth: Kathryn Carlson (TU) 6-1, 6-2
(OV) 20:35.00; ... 78. Joel Zeller (KA) 17:30.00; 76. Hank Sinn (WT) 17:33.00; 19. 47-Nick Rosselit; 20. Spoores; 6. O1-Ryan Odette; Bowen. over Jessie Stambaugh.
PLOT
20:47.00; ... 81. Angelo Katalenas ... 78. Conner Lay (SM) 17:42.00; 79. 28-Chad Rosenbeck.
(LV) 21:02.00; 82. Jordan Laudick Mitchell Kerner (KA) 17:43.00; ... 81.
(KA) 21:03.00; 83. Cody Reynolds Austin Vorst (KA) 18:08.00; ... 83. Engine Pro NRA Sprints
(CG) 21:04.00; ... 85. Collin Thompson Brandon Kimmet (OV) 18:15.00; 84. Heats (8 Laps - Top 5
(CV) 21:11.00; 86. Jared Zeller (KA) Ryan Price (CG) 18:17.00; ... 90. Micah Transfer)
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21:17.00; 87. Aaron Hellman (St. Germann (LV) 21:37.00; ... 92. Nic Bils Heat 1: 1. 6S-Jr Stewart;
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(KA) 21:22.00; ... 91. Doug Hicks (LV) Girls Team Scores: Liberty-Benton 2. 5W-Jeff Williams; 3.
21:31.00; ... 98. Tregg Keysor (CG) 29, Anna 42, Wayne Trace 56. 7K-Kyle Sauder; 4. 11-Tim
21:55.00; 99. Jack Frank (LV) 21:58.00; Top 20 Individuals: 1. Jackie Allison; 5. 35-Ron Blair; 6.
... 101. Nick Bowen (CV) 22:05.00; Gardner (KA) 13:22.00; 2. Anna
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