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VOLUME 102 NUMBEr 8 © ThE hEraLD NEWSPaPErS SERVING SYLVANIA FOR OVER 100 YEARS • 12,500 CIRCULATION March 2, 2011
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Vin Devers hopes to offer the Local teacher wins national writing award
“wow” factor in new building By Christine A. Holliday
Herald Writer

Christ the King School


teacher Cindy Roberts got
plenty of good news this past
week.
Several of her seventh and
eighth grade students performed
very well at the Power of
the Pen competition held at
Ottawa Hills High School on
Feb. 19 and will move on to the
next level of competition. On a
personal note, she also learned
that her own writing had been
rewarded at the national level.
Her children’s poetry book, revered person in a household
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The Ink Garden of Brother or at family gatherings is the
Theophane, has been awarded one who can spin a good yarn.
Town Crier Michael Lieber (far right) offered a the Lee Bennett Hopkins Award Growing up surrounded by all
proclamation before the official groundbreaking at given annually to the best book of my Irish relatives from both
Vin Devers. Pictured left to right are Bill Rudolph from of children’s poetry published sides of the family, we witnessed
Rudolph-Libbe, Jason Perry (new sales manager at Vin in the United States in the as little kids the grown-ups
Devers), Tom Dever, Paul Dever and Sylvania mayor Craig preceding year. The award, who could spell-bind the rest
Stough turning over the first shovels full of dirt. co-sponsored by Mr. Hopkins, of us by telling the great joke
the University Libraries, the or weaving a good story. And
By Christine A. Holliday type of experience for our Pennsylvania center for the again, it was not just the words
Herald Writer customers. We sell premier Book, and the Pennsylvania themselves, it was how it was
automobiles to people in a School Librarians association, delivered that meant everything
an overcast day outside 100-mile radius of Sylvania. will be presented to Mrs. and made it so lasting. The Irish,
couldn’t dim the excitement We have the best products— roberts in april. as I would learn later, have a
inside the showroom of Vin cars that are affordable, The book tells the story of unique and ancient history christine holliday photos
Devers autohaus on Feb. 24. reliable, and dependable, and an Irish monk who has a hard of honoring poets and good
The family-owned business, we want to continue to provide Cindy Millen Roberts has written several books
time concentrating on his job conversation. I would argue including Blue Bowl Down, The Low-Down Laundry Line
which started in Sylvania the best service. We want to as a manuscript illustrator. he that they are the most prolific Blues and A Symphony for the Sheep. She recently learned
more than 50 years ago, held add the ‘Wow! factor’ to the enjoys looking at the beautiful poets and conversationalists in she is being awarded for her children’s poetry book The
a special groundbreaking to car buying experience.” colors outside his window and the world. Such a contribution Ink Garden of the Brother of Theophane.
initiate a multi-million dollar Perry talked about the he discovers a way to replace that this tiny island has made to
renovation to their location choice to renovate now, in the plain brown ink used by the literature and the spoken word-
at 5700 Monroe Street. The an economy that isn’t quite monks with bright colorful ink. it is amazing!”
additions to the site, which perfect. he stirs up batches of colored She adds, “and the Irish
should be completed in about “There is no better time inks using berries, flowers monks, who copied the Bible and
four months, will feature than the present. We have two and leaves and encourages his other great books and literally
a new service entrance, of the greatest brands. We brother monks to fill their books saved all of that knowledge for
a delivery center for new find that the customers have with “heavenly hues.” Western civilization, were poets
vehicle purchases, separate higher levels of expectation, roberts used her love of themselves. What they wrote
showroom for Mercedes- and we want to meet and poetry to tell the story. when they were tired, wistful,
Benz and audi cars, and a exceed those expectations. “I think poetry is my favorite prayerful or playful, was all
waiting center. The architects, Even in difficult economic genre. I love the sounds of preserved along with what they
from The collaborative, times, the companies never words, and how these sounds copied. It is a treasure of insight
will be using the newest pulled the throttle off research of words add meaning to what into their world. They were
suggested floor plans from and development; they you are saying. Poetry not only lovely poets and they inspired
the two German automakers continued to build better cars. uses the literal or figurative the book.”
and will feature state-of- Our customers, anybody who meanings of the words, it also While she has until the
the-art designs, including an respects and aspires to drive uses the sounds of the words- ceremony in april to prepare an
automotive boutique center of quality cars, will benefit from the act of saying the words- for official response to the award,
unique auto-related items. the work the companies have its meaning. That is why poetry she admits now, “It totally
New sales manager Jason continued to do.” should always be read aloud.” blind-sided me. In fact, the book
Perry introduced several he continued, “Did you She interspersed poems had been pidgeon-holed by the
speakers, including Sylvania know that on January 29, about the work the monks did general publishing world as a
mayor Craig Stough, who 2011, we celebrated the throughout the story, using ‘religious’ book and, while it
noted, “It is great to see 125th anniversary of the words from poems monks had gotten good reviews, it was
private dollars invested in automobile? It was Mercedes wrote in their native language being treated more as a spiritual
our community.” He thanked Benz who patented the first and poems she discovered book than a children’s book. It is
Vin Devers for investing in automobile, so they have while investigating monasteries both, but it is primarily written
Sylvania with this project and been in the business since on a recent trip to Ireland. She for children and to celebrate
others, including the Lathrop the beginning. We know that combined lines from different the creative spirit of those
house. people have come to respect poems and modernized the monks. The secular publishing Cindy Millen Roberts book The Ink Garden of

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Paul Devers gave a bit their level of safety and the
of background about his unmatched engineering. We
language, then placed the poems world gets skittish whenever Brother Theophane features vivid illustrations by
into the story, a technique that God shows up on a page! I Andrea Wisniewski. ® READY FOR O
family’s business, mentioning
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are here to sell those cars!”
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“We’ve expanded three pre-owned building on the during the Dark Ages. gorgeous, done by Andrea receive an award in his honor is The Ink Garden of Brother
times, and we are expanding business property. By late Her Irish heritage also played Wisniewski. I really thought it truly humbling.” Theophane by cM Millen
again. We see consumer spring or early summer 2011, a large role in her decision to would get an illustration award. Lee Bennett Hopkins is (Mrs. robert’s pen name) is
confidence coming back, and the owners and their staff will write the story. So I am very humbled. Lee one of America’s most prolific available online at amazon.com
we want to offer a ritz carlton be ready for a grand opening. “In any Irish family, the most Bennett Hopkins is a great anthologists of poetry for or in local bookstores.

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Fond memories and a party


With snow piled high in you a party. The SAHS’s
my Sylvania neighborhood, Thinking next meeting is March 16
I had been throwing stale about at 7 p.m. at the Sylvania
bread outside on the yesterday Heritage Center, 5717 N.
driveway for the squirrels. By Sheila Main Street. Judge Scott
It always disappeared, and Painter Ramey will present “Ben
I never knew who found it. Franklin: The Early Years”.
One day last month, I had could run for various The meeting is free and open
proof: I saw a flurry of tiny positions. It was reported to the public and they really
footprints in the dusting of that members, the mayor, hope you’ll come. After the
snow and the bread was school superintendent program, there will be an
gone. It was a squirrel and various lawyers were old-fashioned anniversary
party! working on acquisition of party with refreshments.
Speaking of parties, this a permanent building for I’ll tell you more about the
month marks the twentieth SAHS. program and Judge Ramey
anniversary of the Sylvania The program for the next week, and you won’t
Area Historical Society evening was Marge Fitkin, want to miss it.
(SAHS). A group of whose family came to Meanwhile, during
interested people got Sylvania in 1927, and she this twentieth anniversary

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even closer.moreStart the
hits in his solo career. Rosemary and resources of our great nothing else.
year’s chairmen Moussa Thompson, corporate Toledo’s foremost creative onspendcataloguing
some alone timeboxes with your (Oct. She
23-Nov.also 21) meaningful week ready to all.
to goWhatand you wil
Co-Chairs Mirza Baig, Toledo Symphony League city. in the basement of the remembered there was an
Salloukh, Labib Hajjar, chair, partner and clear the air. Expect great things a
financially wonderful
enjoy theway to
rewards show
by Friday
M.D. and Bernardo Martinez, believe that theshe artisans,
Can youannounced Models will be distinctive
strutting the old iron fire escape they
Terri Thompson and had already Toledo MemorialGemini Park this week. Watch for sales of your
any support
Imagine for
if Sylvania’s
every week were this
M.D., promise an outstanding Toledo Symphony $50,000 cuisine
soldLeague selections
stage wearing fashions from
from building. (May used for safety drills and
Marla Schecht. The Constitution
21-June 21) kind but especially those in real easypast!
precious how much you could accom-
event. The proceeds benefitThe celebrates
worth Fanfare of at Fifty-
corporate Toledo’s
locally owned top stores
restaurants
Elegant Committee Right now, announcedyour physical it was so Your
estate. scarytime to isher
goodas for
a asset For plish.
more information
honorary
robotics chairsand
simulation fortrain-
2011 Five as a wayfor
packages to say
theBrava to and
Taste. Rags, Gallippo’sspectacular
Kids strength will bewas low.being
However, creation.
the constitution youngster. visit www.sylvaniahistory.
areat St.
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Mercy of the
MelLeague Crescendos
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Klothesline, LadyThis party finalized
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and willmembers promised org or call 419-318-9632.
Hickory Farms,witha the
$10,000 directed the past and raise the is always theRagazza,
most eclectic
Medical Center use excited Toledo Furs and Whitestone, Sophia time high leaving you feeling very (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
ofdonor,
the daVinci
The event features
system. baton
roboticRennels,
Kathy
station
Licata
give
of Sylvania, a long time board for the raffle.
to the members who
Jewelers
full measure are on fun
to the Toledo
and
Lustig,
Furs.
complimentary
will Sister
Sophie’s also and
valet.
have
Northview scores at Science Olympiad
up and down.
Cancer odd
The week may get off to an
start but stay focused on just
dining, bid board auctions and organization and applauds This
The event always
chairmen draws
of the a (June 22-July 22) today. By the end of the week you
committee member who newThe 2011 who
members ambassadors
will direct event
a fabulous afterglow dessert huge crowd
are because
Mary of the
Larkin, You are overwhelming the will wonder why you were feeling
produces
buffet and gourmetthe coffee
program
bar. theareorganization?
Mindy Romanoff, delightful vendor boutiques
Dave Parrish and Sarah people around you with your high stressed at all. Plan a quick get-
book and information
For ticket anything call else Mark Rennels,
The event will beCorrinne
held that are set up beginning at 10 and low moods. Be careful not to away for the weekend or recon-
she is asked. Media chair Friday, Manera, Gus
Sept. 19 at theMancy,
home Skow with honorary
419-251-2117. a.m., with a tasty luncheon create long-term conflicts by nect with a friend or loved one
isThere
Diane areLarson of 13ABC of
many dedicated Moussa
Tom andSalloukh,
Joan Fought Labib
in chairs Paul Clark, Mary
and the fashion extravaganza. pushing people away from you. from out of town.
volunteers
News. who The step up to be
steering Rossford.
Hajjar, Cocktails,
Pat Scheuer,musical Martin and information
For more John Sluhan. call Leo Capricorn
oncommittee
the committee. Hats off to entertainment
Sabrina and
Meeks, exquisite
Mike Tickets for the event are
419-885-5733. (July 23-Aug. 22) (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
includes Ty
Zehra Baig, Brenda Johnson, dining stations are planned.
Szuberla, David $75.00 but VIP —- tickets are Lately you may have been Balancing your time this week
Szumigala, Craig Joseph, Additionally a tremendous available for $100.00 and
Barbara Ledrick, Mary Joseph, Amy Covyaw, Please send all information feeling like you are heading in will feel like a struggle. There are
Dean Kasperzak, and Gus “Fanfare” cake will be
Ziegler,
Mancy.
Diane Shemak, Jackie Andrea Dewood, Carolyn allow accessSylvania
to Pat Nowak, to private two directions at the same time. responsibilities holding you back
Snyder, Mary Price, Charla unveiled later in the evening. boardrooms
Herald, 5700 with
Monroe amazing
St., So, now is the time to make a sen- from the things you really want to
Ulrich,A new
Katie venue
Loh, Lori and date ItNewell-Turner, Corrine
is suggested that black and Suite 406,ofSylvania
views the 43560,
Toledo or sible decision about what you do. Spend some time prioritizing
were announced.
Strohmaier, Joanie Barrett,The white Mann, Denise
cocktail Fox, e-mail to
attire is worn. want to do with your life. your projects and then rewards
James Caldwell, Jenny skyline and riverfront,
Pat Bullard, Kathy
committee is very Zacharias,
excited For more information call nowakp112946@aol.com.
private entertainment yourself.
Brown, Joe Pfeiffer,
about the 16th Taste of
Marcia Pisanti, Mo provided by Jason Quick,
the Nation which will Maaraba, Nikki Keller a private cash bar and Photo submitted
be held on May 22 at the ,Terri DeRosa and Marla other exclusives. For
Toledo Club. Once again, Schecht. more information or to The Northview Science Olympiad team recently competed in a prestigious
order tickets please call and competitive invitational. The team took tenth place overall and several
it will include free valet, Heidelberg teams finished in the top five in their divisions.
safe ride home from Limo Distributing Company 419-254-2787 or visit
Toledo, Photobooth Live provided wine, beer and www.acgt.org. On Feb. 5, the Northview The team of Ted Garey, Additionally, Nick Smith
and extraordinary wines water and Brown Forman Please send all High School Science Lindsey Loss and Julia and Diego Waxemberg
information to Pat Nowak, Olympiad team attended Nistel placed first in placed fifth in Optics, Ted
and gourmet cuisine from provided spirits for the the nationally-renowned Experimental Design, the Garey and Brynn Runion
35-40 local restaurants. kick-off celebration. Sylvania Herald, 5700 Solon Invitational and team of Nick Smith and placed eighth in Ecology
It is usually cuisine Since this event always Monroe St., Suite 406, th place Dominic Fabiilli placed and Andrew Newmyer and
finished in 10
heaven. Heather Allen, sells out, contact one of Sylvania 43560, or e-mail against the toughest teams second in Technical Colin McCloskey placed
to nowakp112946@aol.
ticket chair, announced the ambassadors today, com. Please make sure to in Ohio and some of the Problem Solving and the tenth in Forensics. Team
that ticket prices would call Heather Allen best in the nation. The team of Nick Smith and members will go on for
send information in time team results included many Andrew Newmyer placed further competition later
stay the same this year 419.215.6090 or visit
www.toledotaste.org. for publication deadlines. in the top five. third in Chemistry Lab. this spring.

Hope Financial advisor qualifies Local artist receives Senatorial Citation


College
Local artist jane Brenneman
for leaders conference recently received a Senatorial
Citation for artwork that

announces SYLVANIA-
Heisler, an Edward Jones
financial advisor
Bob

in
conference will be held in
St. Louis.
Heisler was one of only
will be appearing in the Very
Special Arts, Art Expression
Ohio traveling art show. Mrs.
dean’s list Sylvania, qualified for
the firm’s inaugural 2011
290 financial advisors out
of the firm’s more than
Brenneman was born with a
tumor in one of her eyes and
Financial Advisor Leaders 10,000 who qualified. has been declared legally blind
HOLLAND, MI- Hope for over 40 years. At the age of
College recently announced Conference. “Qualifying for this
The conference was conference shows a 17, she was in an auto accident
its Dean’s List for the first where she suffered a closed
semester of the 2010-11 created to recognize tremendous amount of
financial advisors who discipline, commitment head injury.
school year. To be named to On Feb. 26, Mrs.
the Dean’s List, a student must are among the leaders in and work ethic,” John
the finical services firm Rahal, an Edward Jones Brenneman and her husband,
have a minimum of a 3.5 grade Jeff, traveled to Westerville, Photo submitted
point average on a 4.0 scale. and to provide additional partner responsible for The Senatorial Citation for creating artwork selected
OH for the opening
Two seniors from Sylvania, training to help them serve financial advisor training ceremonies, a reception and came from the office of state for exhibit in the Accessible
Karli Brant and Matthew more individual investors and host of the conference, receiving of awards for all the senator Edna Brown and Expressions Ohio (AEO)
Rutter, were named to the list. in their communities. The said. artists. recognizes Mrs. Brenneman programs.

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Police Reports Upcoming Events


Arrest: On Feb. 8, at the lowing to closely. He was issued Challenge Basketball Glass City Beerfest will be on For more information call
6700 block of Monroe Street, Domestic violence: On Feb. a summons and released. Fundraiser Game March 4 from 7-11:00 p.m. 419-870-9977 or 419-810-
Amy Yamashiro, 40, visited the 12, at the 5600 block of Balfour SYLVANIA- On March at the Erie Street Market in 3244. This event is free and
Sylvania Municipal Court Proba- Road, David L. Morgan, 45, and Arrest: On Feb. 16, at the 10, the Academic Excellence downtown Toledo. There will open to the public.
tion department and was found Melissa G. Smith, 41, were in- 5200 block of Harroun Road, Tif-
Foundation will host the 4th be live music by 56DAZE and
to have an active warrant out of volved in a verbal argument that fany Rood, 18, struck a deer with
Toledo for license required. She escalated to physical violence. her vehicle and police were con-
Annual Challenger Basketball food available for purchase. All Diocese hosting marriage
was released on an own recogni- tacted. Rood was found to have a Fundraiser Game at 7:00 pm in military, police and firefighters retreat
zance bond. Possession of a controlled warrant for OFL/speed and was the Northview Gym. Tickets, receive a discount on tickets. CAREY- The Annual
substance: On Feb. 13, at the booked at Lucas County Jail. available at the door, are $5.00 The Glass City Beerfest Retreat for Married Couples,
Police report: On Feb. 8, at 6200 block of Monroe Street, for adults and $2.00 for children has over 100 microbrew beers “Nourishing the Roots of
the 6600 block of Maplewood, Stephen P. Biggin, 25, was Drive under influence: On under 5 with a cap of $20.00 from around the region and your Marriage,” will be held
a man dropped off several old stopped for a traffic violation and Feb. 17, at Brint Road and Wick- per family. Refreshments will attendees will receive 12 three March 11-13 at OUr Lady of
shotgun shells for destruction. found to have a five gram baggie ford Drive, Michael W. Mayer, be sold throughout the event. ounce pours of their favorite Consolation Retreat House in
The shells were logged into the of marijuana in his possession. 24, was stopped for an equip- All proceeds from the event microbrews. Last year, nearly Carey, OH. The weekend is
police property room for future ment violation and found to be will go toward sending the fifth 1,200 beer enthusiasts attended an opportunity for listening,
destruction. Telecommunication harass- OVI. He submitted to a standard grade students to the moon, via the festival. reflection and discussing
ment: On Feb. 12, at the 6600 field sobriety test but refused a a Challenger Learning Center All proceeds from the event various marriage topics such
Arrest: On Feb. 8, at the 6200 block of Brint Road, a victim chemical breath test. mission in 2011-12. support the programs and as developing a vision for your
block of Monroe Street, Arnold J. reported she ended a relationship The Sylvania Challenger services of the Northwest Ohio marriage, communication,
Meinhart, 45, was stopped for a with the suspect and he contin- Aggravated menacing: On team, made up of elementary Hemophilia Foundation and Sabbath time for married
traffic violation and a computer ued to send her emails and text Feb. 17, at the 5800 block of W. principals and teachers, will Arc of Lucas County. couples, sexuality and the
check revealed a warrant out of messages. The victim stated she Alexis Road, a victim stated Her- be vying to keep their 3-0 scripture, conflicts within
Toledo for larceny/petty theft. He repeatedly told the suspect to bert E. Shugarman, 70, began to record intact as they take on Sylvania Community marriage, forgiveness and God
was issued a summons. leave her alone and he did not. argue with her. Another victim the Channel 13 All-Stars. The Orchestra concert in your marriage.Also, there will
The victim provided police with asked Shugarman to leave the
doors open at 6:00 pm for a SYLVANIA- The Sylvania be a guided tour of the Basilica,
Arrest: On Feb. 8, at Tal- a written statement and was re- store and he told the victim he
madge and Monroe, Joanne M. ferred to the Sylvania prosecu- was “going to come back and
pre-game show with principals Community Orchestra, supper with candlelight, wine,
Earhart, 37, was transferred to tor’s office. blow your brains out.” Shugar- and featured guest Reed sponsored by the Sylvania music and free time to visit the
Sylvania custody from the To- man was transported to Lucas Steele, Challenger Learning Community Arts Commission religious store.
ledo Police Department and was Found property: On Feb. County Jail and booked. Center Mission Director. (SCAC) will present its second The registration deadline is
booked into Lucas County Jail 13, at the 5800 block of Monroe Reed will judge a spirited pep concert of the season on March March 4. For more information
on a warrant for a probation vio- Street, a woman found a wallet Domestic violence: On Feb. rally competition between 6. The concert is free, open to or to register, contact Brother
lation. with identification cards, cash 17, at the 6500 block of Brint the elementary schools. The the public and handicapped Randy Kin at 419-396-7970
and debit cards. Attempts to con- Road, a 17 year old suspect struck winner of the spirit competition accessible. The program or retreats@olcshrine.com
Arrest: On Feb. 8, at the tact the owner were unsuccess- a victim in the head before grab- will receive a free Challenger will begin at 4:00 p.m. at the or contact Deacon Tim Etue
6700 block of Monroe Street, ful. bing the victim in a headlock. Mission assembly at their Sylvania Senior Center, 7140 at 419-244-6711 ext. 205 or
Matthew L. Gormly, 31, met school in May. Sylvania Ave. tetue@toledodiocese.org.
with his probation officer and it Arrest: On Feb. 13, at the Violation of temporary pro- For more information For additional information
was determined he had an active 6900 block of Gettysburg Drive, tection order: On Feb. 17, at the contact Nancy Crandell at 419- visit the website at www. Ability Center luncheon
warrant from Toledo for disor- Brenda M. Barnes, 59, was found 8000 block of Bittersweet Road, 824-8553. sylvaniaarts.org or e-mail TOLEDO- The Auxiliary to
derly conduct. He was issued a to have a warrant out of Toledo a suspect violated a temporary sylvaniaarts@bex.net. The Ability Center of Greater
summons and released. for abatement of nuisances. She protection order by attempting to Pierogi, pack, piow and Toledo will hold its spring
was issued a summons. contact the victim. polka party Insurance women meeting luncheon on March 16 at
Theft: On Feb. 8, at the SYLVANIA- The Polish TOLEDO- The Insurance Mancy’s Italian Restaurant on
4400 block of Fleetwood Av- Arrest: On Feb. 13, at Arrest: On Feb. 18, at the AmericanCommunityofToledo Women of Toledo helps Monroe Street. There will be an
enue, a victim reported unknown Charlesgate Road and N. Mc- 1600 block of Spielbusch, Daniel
is sponsoring a Pierogi, Paczki, members establish relationships educational and progress report
person(s) removed money from Cord Road, Jason Michael Wal- Doty, 26, was picked up by To-
her residence. lace, 18, was stopped for a traf- ledo police on warrants for pro-
Piwo and Polka Party on March with a variety of professional from The Ability Center and a
fic violation and found to have bation violation and drug abuse. 6 starting at 2:00 p.m. at the contacts at the local, state, raffle basket will be available.
Police report: On Feb. 9, at a warrant out of Toledo for drug Doty was transferred to Lucas Joseph Diehn American Legion regional and national level. The event is open to the public
the 6500 block of Brint Road, a abuse. He was issued a sum- County Jail and booked. Post, 5580 N. Centennial Road, IWOT will next meet on March with a social hour at 11:30 with
victim reported the lock on her mons. Sylvania. The event will include 9 at 5:30 p.m. at Claddaugh Pub lunch at noon.
mailbox was damaged. There ap- Juvenile-habitually disobe- a special meal of pierogi (Polish in Westfield Mall. For more For more information, call
peared to be no signs of forced Petty theft: On Feb. 14, at dient: On Feb. 17, at the 4800 dumplings), kapusta (sweet information, contact IWOT Lisa Rozanski at 419-843-7555
entry. the 7500 block of Sylvania Av- block of Woodland, a juvenile and sour cabbage), mizeria president Sandy Dobbins at or The Ability Center at 419-
enue, a victim reported a suspect suspect was not following rules (cucumbers in dill cream) and sandy.dobbins@hylant.com. 885-5733.
Drive under influence: On tried to take money and surveil- set forth by his father. several different flavors of
Feb. 9, at Alexis and Monroe, lance camera footage from a pack. The featured item will be Women’s History Month Garden club lecture
Alan T. Rowe, 30, was stopped business. Found property: On Feb. Mike’s Polish kielbasa which event PERRYSBURG- On
for a traffic violation and found 18, at the 5600 block of Monroe won the 2010 Kielbasa Cook- TOLEDO- Popular Juice FM March 14 the Country Garden
to be OVI. He agreed to a chemi- Falsification: On Feb. 14, Street, a Taurus handgun with Off Contest. Children’s meals on air talent, Martini Rox, is set Club of Perrysburg will host a
cal breath test with a result of at US 23 and Monroe Street, a nine rounds inside was found and will also be available. to display her early animation lecture with a morning session
.195 BAC. suspect provided false informa- turned over to police. Area musicians will supply work at the “Being a Woman” at 10:00 a.m. and an afternoon
tion during a traffic stop with the the polka music. The Polka Women’s History Month event workshop at 1:30 p.m. the
Menacing by stalking: On purpose of misleading a public Police report: On Feb. 18, at Zone will play many of the on March 12. Steered away featured speaker will be garden
Feb. 9 and 10, at the 7200 block official in the performance of of- the 6400 block of Monroe Street, old-time favorites and upbeat from drawing cartoon action designer and author Gordon
of W. Sylvania Avenue, a 16 year ficial duty. two people reported driving
polkas. Toledo DJ Mr. Billy figures by a college professor, Hayward giving a presentation
old suspect continued to engage westbound on Monroe Street and
in a pattern of behavior that Arrest: On Feb. 15, at the striking a loose manhole cover
P. will be hosting. There will Martini’s artistic journey on “Fine Paintings as
caused a minor victim mental 1600 block of Spielbusch, a Syl- causing damage to both vehicles. also be games for children and changed direction focusing on Inspiration for Garden Design.”
distress. vania police officer took custody adults. her graphics and metalsmith/ After his lecture there will be a
of Charles Edward Johnson, 49, Possession of a controlled For advanced tickets, call jewelry skills. The Scarlett book signing and lunchon. The
Drive under influence: On from the Oregon Police Depart- substance: On Feb. 19, at Erie 419-882-1199 or 419-356-1811. Secor Mansion will display event will be at the Carranor
Feb. 10, at the 5400 block of ment and booked him at Lucas and Woodrow, Robert A. Burden, Tickets can also be picked up at Martini’s early work to honor Hunt and Polo club, 502 East
Alexis Road, Jeffrey A. Damm, County Jail on warrants for muf- 19, was stopped for a traffic vio- Ski’s Polish Restaurant, the Fix- the creative expression in Second Street, Perrysburg. For
51, was stopped for a traffic vio- fler violation and seatbelt viola- lation and found to have a baggie It Shop or Paluszak Insurance. children. The event will be at more information, visit www.
lation and found to be OVI. He tion. Johnson had been released containing marijuana and a small the Scarlett Secor Mansion at cgcperrysburg.com or call 419-
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to a chemical breath test with a means of deception. OVI. He had a BAC of .147. through March 12, 2011 step outside of your boundaries. family and friends.
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health problems. It’s very, very about your true feelings. Clarity feelings on others because you
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LOCAL THE SYLVANIA HERALD Page 5

Diocese of Toledo bestows Local organization promoting National


St. Katharine Drexel Award Kidney Awareness Month
TOLEDO– The Kidney information on how to Bell to help promote early
TOLEDO- On Feb. 27, Foundation of Northwest manage any health risks. detection and awareness of
the Catholic Diocese of Ohio (KFNWO) is aiming “Raising the public’s kidney disease.
Toledo’s Office of Black to raise awareness on knowledge on why early “We are looking
Ministries and the St. the importance of early detection of kidney disease forward to speaking with
Martin de Porres Catholic detection to prevent kidney is so important,” Holly the public and educating
Church presented Lourdes disease. Kidney disease Hoagland-Fojtik, executive them on the importance of
faculty member Lawrence is among the top ten director of the Kidney early detection and healthy
(Larry) Murphy with leading causes of death in Foundation of Northwest living to prevent kidney
the St. Katharine Drexel Northwest Ohio. More than Ohio, said. “Kidney disease,” Hoagland-Fojtik
13,000 Ohioans receive disease is a leading cause said.
Award, in honor of his dialysis for treatment and of death in our area and Important details about
dedication and spirit in of those, nearly 4,000 are oftentimes, with early kidney disease:
promoting and honoring in Northwest Ohio. detection, kidney disease • Kidney disease
diversity. Murphy and The leading causes of can be controlled to delay is among the top ten
three additional recipients chronic kidney disease dialysis or a transplant, leading causes of death in
received the award during are Type II diabetes, and that is a great outcome Northwest Ohio
the Diocese’s Celebration hypertension and obesity. for patients.” • 26 million American
of Black History Month There is an alarming The complimentary adults have chronic kidney
event. Photo submitted trend of increases in these screenings will be held at disease
Murphy has served Lourdes College instructor Lawrence (Larry) often considered “silent” Westfield Franklin Park • More than 367,000
as an instructor in the Murphy was recently honored with the St. Katharine diseases as many people Mall on March 13 from Americans rely on dialysis
department of sociology Drexel Award from the Diocese of Toledo. do not know they have 1:00-3:00 p.m. The health for survival and 75% of
and justice studies at them in early stages. In screenings will help detect adult patients on dialysis
Lourdes for 15 years. the diversity efforts Award for Excellence coordination with March as the most common indicators cannot attend work or
Prior to joining the and atmosphere at the from the City of Toledo National Kidney Awareness of kidney disease – high school
Lourdes community, he college. He is also a Citizens Monitoring month, KFNWO will be blood pressure and high • Over 87,000
served as director of the founding member and Board, Recognition of conducting free health blood sugar. KFNWO will Americans are awaiting a
Lucas County Child Study past president of the Outstanding Services screenings to the public to be joined by Mayor Mike kidney transplant today
Institute and as director Ohio Urban Juvenile Proclamation from former help detect early signs of
of the Lucas County
Juvenile Court. Murphy
holds a Bachelor of Arts
Courts Administrators
Association and served
as president of the Ohio
Corrections and Court
City of Toledo Mayor
Carleton Finkbeiner and
the Directors Recognition
Award from the Ohio
kidney disease and provide

Wojciechowski Thank You!!


in sociology and a Master
of Arts in correctional Services Association. Department of Youth graduates basic
administration from Currently, Murphy is a Services. The Lucas
the University of Notre member of the board of County Commissioners training
Dame. trustees for the Erase also honored him by
the Hate Campaign and naming one week in SAN ANTONIO- Air
As a member of the Force Airman Mathew A.
Toledo area, Murphy the Multifaith Council. May 1995 “Lawrence P.
He is a past member of Murphy Week.” Wojciechowski graduated
has dedicated his life to from basic military training
encouraging diversity Connecting Point/St. Additional St.
Anthony’s Village board Katharine Drexel Award at Lackland Air Force Base,
and social justice within San Antonio, Texas.
the community. As of trustees and was vice recipients include Pariss Sylvania Community Action Team, S.C.A.T., would like to
chair of the Toledo Board “Mike” Coleman of The airman completed
chair (2000 – present) an intensive, eight-week take this opportunity to thank and acknowledge the following
of Lourdes Diversity of Community Relations. Rosary Cathedral School, individuals and organizations for their generous support at
For his Dr. Helen Cook from The program that included the “SCATACULAR Event” held November 10, 2010 at the
Awareness & Action training in military
Committee, he has been accomplishments in the University of Toledo and Sylvania Senior Center. We received donations of $11,302 for
field of social justice, John Moore of Owens discipline and studies, Air this year. Your support contributed to the success of this event
pivotal in expanding Force core values, physical
Murphy has received the Community College. and allowed S.C.A.T. to bring awareness to the community
fitness, and basic warfare of the various strategies and activities we are involved with to
Dedication of new principles and skills.
Airmen who complete
promote positive youth, parent and community development,
especially focused on youth living a drug and alcohol free life.

science lab at Christ the King School basic training earn four To know more about S.C.A.T., feel free to call 419-824-8588.
credits toward an associate PLATINUM Savita Jindal
TOLEDO- and space for the in applied science degree Deb & Drew Chany Carol Kopfmann
through the Community Pat Kriner David Lohse
Science is the scales, microscopes, Barbara Sears Valerie Long
name of the measures, models College of the Air Force. Mark Luetke
game in the and other equipment He is the son of Patrick GOLD Lisa McEwen
and BeverlyWojciechowski B & W Auto Paint, Inc. Ann Mahon
new science that brings science to Ken Katafias James Moan
lab at Christ the life for the school’s of Toledo. Pinnacle Eye Group N. W. O. Beverage
Wojciechowski William & Christine Shunk Dr. & Mrs. John Newton
King School. students. Pictured Patrice & Sam Victor Brian & Michelle O’Shea
The new lab, here, fourth grader graduated in 2007 from Keith Walker Susan Penner
dedicated Aliyah Kayed works Whitmer High School. K. J. Petiniot
SILVER John Plock
in January, with science teacher
was built in Therese Martin on a Henold COMPASS
Deacon Dzierzawski
David & Judi Puckett
Bradley & Laura Rieger
George France Karen Roadruck
the building
that formerly
project called “Rye
Guy” that looks at
graduates basic George France, IV
Sandy Gratop
W. Alan Robertson
Wellington Roemer, III
housed the
school’s buses.
growing rye grass.
Members of the
training Lorrie & Rich Lewandowski
Ernie Lewis
Mike Rogers
Terry & Sam D. Roth Philanthropic
Todd Milner Fund
Students in community are FT. JACKSON, SC- Casey & Sarah Nowicki Bill Sanford
grades 1-8 invited to tour the Army Pvt. Robert C. Claire Proctor Laura Sauber
science lab and the M. Scott Ramey David Schlaudecker
will be able to Henold has graduated from Craig Rush John & Trish Shaffer
use the lab for rest of the Christ the basic combat training at Fort Jim Sautter David & Kathy Simko
a variety of King building (4100 Jackson, Columbia, SC. Craig Stough Scott Smith
Craig & Christine Timm Gary & Sandy Snyder
experiments. Harvest Lane) at the During the nine weeks Dr. Chris & Barbara Zona Cathy & Steve Sperling
The new school’s open house of training, the soldier Dave & Sue Spiess
room includes on March 6 from studied the Army mission, FRIENDS OF S.C.A.T. Steve Swaggerty
Dr. & Mrs. Read Backus Sylvania Advantage
science tables Christine Holliday photo 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. history, tradition and core Laura Bigelow Sylvania Area Chamber of
values, physical fitness, and Angela Bohnsack Commerce
Lyell graduates advanced individual training received instruction and Dr. Ernest Brookfield
V. Michael Brown
Sylvania City Police
Sylvania Schools, Students and Staff
practice in basic combat Canberra Corp. T J Irwin Photography
LAWTON, OK- Army tactical data systems for calculations, ammunition skills, military weapons, Coca-Cola Connie Torrey
Pvt. Alexander M. Lyell both cannon and multiple handling techniques, and chemical warfare and John Crandall Jeff Traudt-State Farm Insurance
graduated from the Field launch rocket systems. The operating and performing Nancy Crandell Mary Westphal
bayonet training, drill and David DiManna Rev. & Mrs. Jim Wicker
Artillery Automated specialists play a critical maintenance on related ceremony, marching, rifle Linda Dove Jodi Youngs
Tactical Data Systems role in the safe, accurate, equipment, vehicles, marksmanship, armed John Duwve
Specialist Advanced and lethal delivery of the generators, and artillery Sara & Rob Everly SPONSORS
and unarmed combat, David France Camp Miakonda
Individual Training course field artillery’s various tactical and data systems. map reading, field tactics, Bill Geha Sylvania Schools
at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla. fire support systems used Lyell is the son of Janet military courtesy, military Carlo Gibellato Agency Kingston Health Care
As members of the to support infantry and L. Siford of Columbus and Sue & Dave Gogel Sylvania Senior Center
justice system, basic first Julie Graf Meijer
Army’s field artillery tank units in combat. Bruce Lyell of Toledo. aid, foot marches, and field John & Sue Hadley Tim Horton’s
team, the course is Skills training included The private is a 2008 Douglas & Pamela Haynam Sautters Food Center
training exercises. Herbert & Pat Hoehing Wal-Mart
designed to train soldiers methods of computing graduate of Sylvania He is the son of Robert John & Jeanette Hrovatich Sylvania Diner
as specialists to operate target locations using Northview High School. Henold of Toledo. Sandy Husman
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SPORTS WEDNESDAY, March 2, 2011

Klever signs letter of intent Lourdes baseball hitting a home run


SYLVANIA- Lourdes learned Lourdes was
College baseball head adding baseball to its
coach Andy Ham has been budding lineup of Division
busy this winter recruiting II Independent Athletics
for the inaugural baseball program.
team. To date, he has “After my hopes of
secured 11 team members playing professional
and three assistant baseball ended with a
coaches. shoulder injury, I had
“Everything is coming always imagined coaching
together and the excitement once I finished my degree,”
is building,” coach Ham Herzog said. “Thankfully,
said. “My goal is to have the opportunity came
30 players signed by this sooner than I expected.”
fall and to have the 2012 As assistant coach, his
inaugural season schedule assignments will be to
Photo submitted
solidified.” develop pitching talent
A.J. Klever recently signed a letter of intent to play “Over the next several
Photo submitted
and strong defensive
soccer at Owens Community College. With him at the Lourdes baseball coaches are busy preparing for catchers “who will take
months, I will continue the team’s inaugural season scheduled for the spring of
signing were his parents, Chris and Jenny Klever and control of the game and be
Northview High School soccer coach Ryan Creech.
to share the enthusiasm 2012. Pictured left to right are coaches Tim Berta, Andy
of Lourdes baseball Ham and Stephen Herzog top in all major defensive
SYLVANIA- Northview High School senior soccer player with prospective student statistics.”
A.J. Klever recently signed a national letter of intent to continue program will certainly College in Asheville, on Having been a part of an
athletes and their parents.
his soccer career at Owens Community College next year. benefit. I am extremely a full scholarship to play athletic inaugural team with
In March, we will be
Klever is a midfielder and a forward and was named to the proud of Tim and the for the school’s Division I Blue Ridge Community
traveling to Puerto Rico to
first team All-State in 2010. He also made the second team All- efforts he has made to baseball team. College, Herzog recalls the
State in 2009. Klever also played club soccer for the Pacesetter meet with individuals who “I transferred after a two
recover from the injuries excitement around the start
Soccer club and was part of the Ohio North State Champion team have the desire and drive
he sustained. He is an year layoff from baseball of practice and says the
in 2005, 2006 and 2009. Klever also participated in basketball at to play ball in the States.
inspiration to those of to Charleston Southern “atmosphere was amazing.”
Northview. Our players and assistant
us who have known him University in South He predicts that it will be
He will join the Owens Community College community next coaches are energized and
school year and is still undecided on his major. and everyone he comes Carolina where I was even better at Lourdes
ready to kick-off our first
in contact with and many given a full scholarship,” because of “the energy and
season of play.”
people in this region and he explained. “During the enthusiasm everyone has
TIMELY TREE TIPS Seniors Tim Berta and
around the nation.” summer before attending
This helpful information is courtesy of: Stephen Herzog were from President Helmer to
It was during a Charleston Southern, I the administration, staff,
named assistant coaches
conversation with spent three months in players and the entire
of the baseball program.
Roseanne Gill-Jacobson, Kitsap, Washington, as Lourdes community.”
Berta is the team’s bench
vice president for student a member of the Kitsap Tim Stoddard, a 2009
coach and will help with
life and athletic director, Blue Jackets, a collegiate graduate of Siena Heights
the lineup and defense and
that Berta was introduced wood bat league that hosts University, has also joined
assist with conditioning.
to coach Ham. He says the some of the top talent in the team as a volunteer
“My role will be similar
two were “instant friends the country. My first game coach. Another two-sport
to an assistant director
and are now BFFs on back after the two year lay athlete, Stoddard was
of operations like Don off, I went 2 for 4 with
Facebook.” a standout football and
Zimmer,” Berta quipped.
In his spare time, Berta two RBIs and was named baseball player for Monroe
A pre-nursing major,
helps coach his alma mater’s player of the game.” Jefferson High School
Berta obtained a bachelor’s His play earned him top
baseball team, the Ida in Monroe, MI. Three of
L.E. Savory Tree & Lawn Svc. Inc. degree in biology in 2007
High School Blue Streaks, honors within the league at his years playing for the
from Bluffton University.
where he graduated eighth the end of the summer. Saints, Tim was under the
419-841-4411 While attending Bluffton, While a catcher at
in his class and played direction of coach Ham.
he was a two-sport athlete,
three sports – baseball, Charleston Southern, he Stoddard finished with a
www.savorytree.com playing football and was at the top of all major
basketball and football. .272 career batting average
baseball. Berta played in
Pleased with his Lourdes offensive statistics, leading for the Saints and scored an
Have your trees inspected now by one of our 15 games for the football
education, he learned first- the team in home runs, amazing 83 runs. He also
Certified Arborists to locate storm damage potential. team where he compiled a
hand about the institution RBIs, slugging percentage finished eighth all-time
total of eight catches for 76
Structural weakness can easily be spotted now from his sister, Trisha, and stolen bases; second in with 37 career doubles and
yards and one touchdown.
while the trees are dormant. Flaws such as V-type who graduated in 2010 triples; and third in doubles, tenth all-time with 96 runs
He was a catcher on the
crotches, heavy limbs, and split branches are with her bachelor’s degree hits and total bases. batted for Siena Heights.
baseball team his first two “Defensively, I led our
prone to failure in Winter or Spring storms. Pruning, in nursing. Not only does “He was a solid hitter
years but decided to focus
nursing run in the family, pitching staff to a team in his time at Siena and
cabling, and guying can help prevent such injury to on football and his studies
so does the family’s love of ERA of 3.25 overall,” he played first base and
your landscape and home. his final two years. Berta
sports. Tim’s sister Tonya proudly adds. “We had a leftfield,” Ham noted.
Call on one of our licensed diagnosticians to stayed on with the baseball
plays centerfield for Siena fielding percentage of .990 “He was also one of the
team as an assistant coach. and a 38 percent caught
inspect your lawn and recommend treatment for the Heights’ softball team. leaders of the team and
Berta was one of the
upcoming season. Let us explain to you how our When it’s time for the stealing percentage which coached and played for a
survivors of the Bluffton
customized programs differ from those of other lawn team to travel to Florida was top in the Big South collegiate summer team
bus crash on March 2, 2007
care providers. for spring training, coach Conference. These stats in Boise. We are excited
while the team was on
Ham has assured Berta that helped lead me to All Big to have Tim be part of the
Since 1951, our firm has been caring for the their way to spring training
he will travel by airplane, South Honors.” coaching staff. He has a
trees in the Sylvania area. Our emphasis has always in Florida. After a lengthy When Herzog moved
not by bus. As Coach Ham wealth of knowledge and
been on providing a correct initial diagnosis of recovery, he returned
notes, it was Berta’s only to Ohio, he was looking will be a great asset to our
problems in the landscape, so that proper care can to Bluffton, completed
caveat to joining the team for a good place to finish program.”
his degree and has since
be administered on order to SAVE TREES! and “we are thrilled to his degree. He says, “the Coach Ham and his
decided to pursue nursing. family atmosphere, class
CALL ON US TODAY! have him on board.” assistant coaches have
James Grandey, the
Accounting major size and the professors’ a positive outlook for
Bluffton head baseball
Stephen Herzog graduated attention to students drew the Gray Wolves first
coach, refers to Tim as,
in 2002 from Anson Senior me to Lourdes.”

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WEDNESDAY, March 2, 2011 THE SYLVANIA HERALD Page 7

Northview hockey ends Southview girls win second


season with loss round playoff game

TJ Irwin photo

Northview’s Zach Felser looks for a shot against the St. John’s Jesuit defense.
Northview lost the playoff game 5-2.
By Scott Grau Northview took an early play goal hits a skate and Scott Grau photo
lead on senior forward goes in and from there the The Southview girls basketball team celebrates after winning their second round
SYLVANIA- There Nolan Culver’s power-play breaks really didn’t go playoff game over Central Catholic in overtime 53-52.
will be no return trip goal early in the opening our way. It just wasn’t our
to the “Frozen Four” in period but it would be the night.” By Scott Grau Taylor Hall notched wars. They are battle-
Columbus this year for only time that the Wildcats “Hats off to them,” Herald Writer 11 of her team-high 16 tested. They made just
the Northview hockey would lead in the contest. Jones was quick to add. points in the half and enough plays down the
team. The Wildcats were St. John’s tied the game “St. John’s is good club.” In the win-or-go- Southview appeared stretch and just enough
eliminated from the state late in the first period and Reflecting on the home pressure cooker to be in control of the free throws down the
playoffs on Feb. 26 by then took advantage of season, third-year head of the state basketball game. stretch to pull out a
a determined St. John’s some favorable breaks to coach Jones stated that he
Jesuit team in a 5-2 rout score three more goals in tournament there is no “I thought that we really exciting win.”
was proud of his team and
in the second game of a a span of 51 seconds five what they accomplished. tomorrow. Each game played a wonderful As is usually the
district semi-final double- minutes into the second “Win or lose. It’s not could be the last one for first half,” Bostater case in close games,
header at the Tam-O- period to go on top 4-1. about winning state titles teams and coaches and commented. “It was free throws made the
Shanter ice arena. Early in the final period or league titles,” Jones winning the close ones probably our best first difference. Southview
St. Francis, the top- Northview took advantage explained. “It’s about is absolutely critical half of the year.” converted on 12 of 17
ranked team in the state, of an extra skater as watching kids grow and to staying alive in the The Lady Irish free throws whereas
knocked off Findlay 6-3 in sophomore forward Drew watching kids become men. playoffs. though were not ready Central Catholic made
the opening game. Crandall cut the lead to It’s about the pleasure of “We live for another to concede the victory. 12 of their 28 attempts.
For the fourth-ranked 4-2 on a power-play goal. coming here everyday and four days,” Southview Central Catholic went Seniors Taylor Hall
Wildcats, the loss was Later in the period it getting the opportunity to head coach Todd on a 16-6 scoring run in and Emily Hehl lead
devastating especially appeared as though the be a part of their lives and Bostater declared at the third quarter to take the way for the Lady
for the nine seniors who Wildcats scored again but to work with them.” the end of the game in the lead 37-36 heading Cougars with 16 and
played their final game. the officials ruled that the Top-seeded St. Francis which his Lady Cougars into the final quarter of 12 points respectively.
Commenting after the net had become dislodged will battle arch-rival St. survived a thrilling 53- regulation play. Both Both combined for all
game on how his players during play. John’s for the district 52 overtime win over teams battled to a 45-45 eight points scored in
and seniors were dealing St. John’s added an championship on Mar. 5, Central Catholic in the tie to send the game into the overtime period.
with the upset, head coach insurance goal late in the at 7:00 p.m. at Sylvania second round of the overtime. Sophomore Lexi Lopez
Mike Jones stated, “It’s the period to increase their Tam-O-Shanter. The girl’s state Division I Bostater credits his contributed 12 points.
end of the world to them lead to 5-2. winner earns the right to basketball playoffs at seniors for providing the With their win,
tonight [but] the legacy “I just don’t think that it play the winner of the Clay High School on leadership for the Lady the Southview Lady
that they leave is second was our night” a disappointed Columbus District in Saturday, Feb. 26. Cougars to prevail in the Cougars advance to the
to none” Jones explained. “I thought the state “Frozen Four”
After leading 13- overtime period. district semi-finals and
“They were my first that we came out hard and at Nationwide Arena in
class here and they will be jumped out to a 1-0 lead 12 at the end of the “The seniors are will take on Toledo
Columbus on Mar. 12. A
incredibly missed.” Jones and then just got some bad new state champion will first quarter, the Lady stepping up. They City League champion
sighed. breaks. Their first power- be crowned on Mar. 13. Cougars outscored don’t want to be done,” and the seventh-ranked
Central Catholic 17-9 Bostater said. Start Lady Spartans on
SUA swimmers compete at district and state in the second quarter to “Central is a heck Thursday, Mar. 3, at
take a 30-21 lead into of team and they really 7:00 p.m. at Clay High
the locker room at the cranked it up a notch. School. Start routed
intermission. Senior They pressed us and Whitmer 64-25 in the
really harassed us and I second game of the
think at times we didn’t sectional finals.
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We had chances where best teams in the state,”
we could have buckled Bostater acknowledged.
and gave it away but we “They are really deep
were very resilient.” and their starting five is
Bostater went on to unbelievable. It’s going
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