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OTTOVILLE Ottoviles
stiff defense proved too much
for Elidas young squad on
Tuesday evening during a
non-league girls varsity basketball matchup.
Big Green ran away with
a 55-22 victory on their
home court at L.W. Heckman
Gymnasium.
I thought we played with
great effort, we had very good
team chemistry and shared
the ball, Ottoville head
coach Dave Kleman said.
The Ottoville girls started
with a 7-0 run before the
Bulldogs put their first point
on the board. The defense
by the Big Green held Elida
at just eight in the first three
quarters as Ottoville scored
39 of their own.
Its 95 percent of their
defense, Elida head coach
Chrissy Billiter said. Their
defensive pressure was probably the best defense Ive
seen this year.
Big Green junior Brooke
Mangas got a steal at the
beginning of the third period
and got a layup. Teammate
Amber Miller, a sophomore,
put in a layup of her own to
bring the score up to 48-11.
By the middle of the third
quarter, three of Elidas starters: Destiney Jones, Bailee
Kuhn and Shyah Wheeler;
had three fouls each. Jones
and Wheeler each had four by
the fourth quarter.
Some of girls were getting a little frustrated and
when you get frustrated you
SB 50 matchup set
I dont know
Jim Metcalfe
about you but the
way the Carolina
Panthers destroyed
the Arizona Cardinals
Sunday in the NFC
Championship game
was a total surprise.
Whenever something like that happens, I also ponder
why?
Its obvious that one quarterback Cam Newton for
Carolina played very well and the other Carson Palmer
barfed down his leg.
I scratch my head and think that how could one be so good
and the other who had a pretty good season in his own right
could be so horrible.
Both teams have pretty good defenses at least I thought
they did but once again, one defense played extremely well
and the other never showed up.
As someone who writes stories about games like this for a
living, you always have to try and figure out did one team play
so badly because the other was that much better or the other
team just played so horribly that they couldnt have beaten
their way out of a paper bag, regardless of the opponent.
I know this, Cincinnati Bengals fans like Gary Suever and
others wept no tears for Palmers disgusting performance.
Til the day he dies OK, maybe the day before he dies!
he will be forever evil incarnate.
In the other game, the Denver Broncos 20-18 victory over
the New England Patriots, that was a matchup in which the
defenses truly dominated and it came down to the wire.
I guess I didnt realiaze either how bad both offensive lines
were or how good both defensive lines were, or some mixture.
Perhaps it will be Peyton Mannings final AFC Championship
game. As someone who has won a lot of games because of his
skills, to see him reduced to being a caretaker he didnt put
the defense in bad positions, as Tom Brady did, even though
both were under duress tells me this is his swan song.
Lets face it, being an NFL quarterback for all these years
has taken its toll.
I also know a lot of non-New England Patriots/Bill
Belichick/Tom Brady fans shed no tears on that loss.
Brady will also be remembered as the man who cheated,
rightly or wrongly.
Personally, if he told the truth and was completely innocent
(and the same is true for Mr. Bill), I would like to know what
happened to the equipment guy (making a far, far, FAR less
amount of money that either of those men, by the way) who
took it upon himself to deflate the footballs.
Now, as to which team will win Super Bowl 50, I will await
the Pigskin Picks in 10 days to give you my take.
Metcalfes
Musings
Madilynn Schulte (14) of Delphos St. Johns drives against Katlyn Wendel of Lincolnview
during a game on Tuesday. Schulte scored all 14 of her points during a 5 1/2 minute
stretch in the Jays 53-27 win. (DHI Media/John Parent)
As
Blufftons march toward a
Heartland Collegiate Athletic
Conference
championship continues, the women
notched their first-ever
appearance in the D3hoops.
com national Top 25 poll
when it was unveiled on
Monday afternoon.
The Beavers have been
receiving votes for the past
few weeks but consecutive
home Saturday drubbings
of Hanover and Franklin,
two teams that had a combined mark of 75-11 against
Bluffton, propelled the
women to #21 in the nation.
When Bluffton defeated
Franklin on Jan. 2, it was
the first time in school history that the women had
won a road game against
the Grizzlies, so Saturdays
win added up to a first-ever
sweep of FC!
With six consecutive victories in a season the previous benchmark for a Bluffton
womens basketball team,
the Beavers are in uncharted
territory thanks to a spotless 17-0 mark with just
four weeks of regular season
action to go. Coming off an
18-9 campaign that broke the
school record of 16 victories,
Bluffton is set to obliterate
that mark for the second time
in as many years.
A balanced lineup that
includes six players averaging at least eight points has
been the key and each of
those six individuals has led
the Beavers in scoring at least
one time this season with four
of the women accomplishing
that feat multiple times. In
fact, Bluffton has had six different leading scorers in the
past six contests.
The 2015-16 seniors have
already set the school mark
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Wildcats run wild over
Rockets
PANDORA Jeffersons
boys basketball team got off
to a fast 22-11 start Saturday
night and rolled up a 75-44
non-league hardwood rout of
host Pandora-Gilboa inside
The Launching Pad.
Trey Smith downed 36
points (5 triples) and Jace
Stockwell 21 (5 trios) to pace
the Wildcats (11-4), who shot
50 percent from 2-point range
(19-of-38) and from 3-point
range (11-of-22).
Of the 30 made baskets, 26
came on assists as Stockwell
and Drew Reiss dished seven
each and Brenen Auer three.
The Red and White also
Jeffersons Sarah Miller drives baseline against the defense of Ottoville sophomore Bridget Landin Saturday afternoon forced 19 turnovers (4 of their
during non-league girls action inside Heckman Gymnasium. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
own), as Josh Teman grabbed
three steals.
Drew Johnson downed 20
for the home team.
Jefferson hosts unbeaten
Lincolnview (NWC) Friday,
BY JIM METCALFE
enough defense but when cues and rushed the Cats into Ottovilles offense was while P-G hosts Arcadia
DHI Media Sports Editor
you turn the ball over like 1-of-7 shooting. By the time steady and continued to erect (BVC).
JEFFERSON (75)
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com this, you give up easier shots. the Red and White scored a a bigger advantage, creating
Jace Stockwell 3-5-0-21, Drew
When you fall behind like we basket by Jessica Pimpas (4 a 43-13 bulge on a third- Reiss 0-0-0-0, Josh Teman 3-0-0-6,
OTTOVILLE Most have been, you have to start points, 5 rebounds) at 4:32, chance power move by CJ Cole Arroyo 0-0-0-0, Brenan Auer
basketball coaches will tell gambling a lot more than the Big Green led 9-0. With Kemper (7 points, 4 steals) at 0-0-0-0, Trey Smith 9-5-3-36, Ryan
Goergens 0-0-0-0, Alex Rode 1-0you that they strive for defen- youd like and then you give Landin (8 markers, 7 boards, the 26-second mark.
0-2, Tyler Bratton 0-0-0-0, Dalton
sive consistency as one area up easier baskets as well.
3 blocks, 3 assists) and
The third period was Hicks 0-0-0-0, Grant Wallace 1-0you can control.
Kleman figures his team is Nicole Mangas (15 counters, delayed as Jefferson junior 0-2, Trey Gossman 1-0-0-2, Davion
1-0-0-2, Drake Schmitt 0-0Ottoville girls head coach a matchup struggle on either 4 boards, 3 dimes) netting Mackenzie Hammons was Tyson
0-0, Alex Neubert 0-1-0-3. Totals
Dave Kleman knows all end of the floor.
four each, it was two Mangas taken off the court by stretch- 19/38-11/22-4/6-75.
PANDORA-GILBOA (44)
about that.
We have a lot of quick- foul shots at 15.2 ticks that er at 52.6 ticks after collidWauters 2, Jared Breece
His long, quick and ver- ness and versatility in this gave the hosts the 13-3 edge. ing with Ottoville sophomore 4, Josh
Cooper McCullough 3, Drew
satile Lady Green defense group; we can match up well
Bailey Gorman scored the Madison Knodell.
Johnson 20, Riley Larcom 4, Calen
stymied Jefferson from the with a lot of teams on both other point for the guests on a
Its hard for girls from Dunlap 2, Grant Murphy 9. Totals
word go Saturday after- sides because our girls can freebie at 2:04.
both teams in that situation 11/24-3/12-13/13-44.
Score by Quarters:
noon and gummed up the defend more than one posiEight more turnovers to come back and play right
Jefferson 22 15 25 13 - 75
Pand.-Gilboa 11 4 16 13 - 44
Lady Wildcats 57-24 inside tion, Kleman added. Im bedeviled Delphos and 1-of- away. Fortunately, it didnt
Three-point goals: Jefferson,
Ottoville High Schools L.W. satisfied with how were 10 shooting didnt help in affect the outcome of the
Smith 5, Stockwell 5, Neubert;
Heckman Gymnasium.
playing on defense but not on the second stanza. Devyn game but its still difficult, Pandora-Gilboa,
McCullough,
The Green and Gold (15- offense. The good thing is we Carders four points led them Hoffman added.
Johnson, Murphy; Rebounds:
off. (Hicks 5),
2) harried the Red and White can get much better; if we can in the period as they hit 6-of-6
All that was left to decide Jefferson 27/10 26/4
off. Assists:
(8-10) into 8-of-41 shooting keep making those strides, singles (7-of-10 for the game in the fourth was the final Pandora-Gilboa
Jefferson 26 (Stockwell/Reiss 7),
(1-of-9 from 3-land) for 19.5 we will be a tough team to for 70%). Ottoville turned it margin, the biggest edge.
Pandora-Gilboa 4. Steals: Jefferson
percent and into 23 turnovers deal with down the road. We over five times but hit 5-ofJefferson finished with 26 13 (Teman 3), Pandora-Gilboa 0.
Blocks: Jefferson 2 (Wallace 2),
(14 of their own).
have a lot of balance; in our 11 fielders, with six players rebounds (6 offensive) and Pandora-Gilboa 0. Turnovers:
We continued to struggle scheme, an individual getting scoring at least a point and 17 fouls.
Jefferson 4, Pandora-Gilboa 19.
with turnovers that has a lot of shots isnt going to Landin and Mangas leading
Ottoville ended up 20-of- Fouls: Jefferson 11, Pandora-Gilboa
been a constant struggle over happen, so we have to be with four each. They led by 46 shooting (4-of-16 beyond 11. JV Score: 43-37 (Jefferson
the last 6-8 games for us. We efficient and patient.
19 points twice, the latter at the arc) for 43.5 percent and 13-1).
dont have the firepower to
It started from the open- 30-11 on two Amber Miller 13-of-16 at the line (81.3%);
==========
overcome that, especially the ing tap as the 1-2-1-1 full- (6 caroms) singles at 1:45.
with 34 off the glass (7 offenRangers get road win
unforced ones or to come court pressure that Ottoville
The Ottoville defense sive) as Alexis Thorbahn over Musketeers
from behind, Jefferson men- applied to begin with with was even better in the third added four; and with 12 fouls.
FORT JENNINGS New
tor Dave Hoffman explained. the 6-1 Bridget Landin on the period, holding its foe to
Knoxville hit the road for
Were playing decent point forced seven mis- a Pimpas basket at 6:12. See LADY GREEN, page 8 a non-league boys basketball
encounter at Fort Jennings
High School Saturday night
and went home with a 69-59
conquest.
Skylar Gutman 0-0-0, Alyssa
(Continued from page 6)
(Continued from page 6)
Doty 1-0-2, Jasmine Pinn 2-3-7,
Logan Leffel poured in 22
Trinity Koger 3-0-8, Cambrel Smith
Score by quarters
Taylor Lucke 0-0-0, Katelyn Siebeneck 3-0-9, Joni Kaufman 2-0-5, (3 treys) for the Rangers, who
0-0-0, Shelby Mowery 0-0-0, Abby
Elida 1 5 2 14 - 22
Brittany Kahle 3-1-7, Sarah Klausing 4-1-9, Allison Recker 9-0-18, Kara shot 20-of-33 overall and
Smith 0-0-0. Totals 4-2-3-17.
Ottoville 12 15 12 16 - 55
Siefker 2-3-7, Kylie Osterhage 7-0-17, Cathy Basinger 1-3-5, Hannah Warn 24-of-29 at the line, while
Ottoville (50)
Three-point
goals:
Elida,
Ladycats
Defense
Mon Rec
BOWLING
Dukes Sharpening
26-14
Grothaus Barber Shop
24-16
Bunge
24-16
The Pittsters
22-18
Honda of Ottawa
22-18
Delphos Recreation Center
22-18
2 Lefts & A Right
20-20
Jims Resturant
20-20
Etta - Maze Antiques
14-26
Rustic
6-34
Games over 160:
Taylor Booth167-211-178, Zach Fischer 166-180, Zach Sargent 190-172-200,
Michael Mesker 173, Chris Martin
177, Bob White 183-206-160, Dave
Kill 183-186-179, Greg Kill 169, Phil
Boes 165, Kody Richardson 199-231205, Alan Landwehr 206-197-164,
Butch Prine Jr. 236-198-226, Randy
Ryan 164-175, Tim Martin 218-192179, Jason Schnipke 202-189, Bruce
VanMetre 243-211-278, Dave Breaston
196-174, Mark Mansfield 183, Jeff Milligan 191-214-245, Don Albrittain 167168, Dan Grothaus 183, Jerry Looser
192-183-225, Tyler Rice 221-279-161,
Ryan Robey 232-189, Tom Honigford
194-245-200, Jeff Rostorfer 177-192.
SERIES OVER 525:
Taylor Booth 556, Zach Sargent 562,
Bob White 549, Dave Kill 548, Kody
Richardson 635, Alan Landwehr 567,
Butch Prine Jr. 660, Tim Martin 589,
Jeff Mi,ligan 650, Jerry Looser 600,
Tyler Rice 661, Ryan Robey 580, Tom
Honigford 639.
SERIES OVER 700:
JUNIOR VARSITY
KALIDA (41)
Samantha Backus 0-0-0, Lauren Langhals 1-1-3, McKenna Hoyt 1-0-2,
Sarah Klausing 2-2-6, Halie Kaufman 1-0-2, Tara Gerding 2-2-6, Taylor Zeller
1-1-3, Taylor Lucke 7-0-14, Hannah Warn 2-1-5, Kierstan Siebeneck 0-0-0,
Rachael Basinger 0-0-0. Totals 17-0-7/17-41.
SPENCERVILLE (18)
Sydney Shaffer 1-2-4, Lexi Gilroy 0-0-0, Amanda Gilroy 0-0-0, Sarah
Woods 1-0-2, Brooke Bockey 0-0-0, Allison Adams 2-0-4, Abby Satterfield
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LadyCats stave off Miller
City
KALIDA Kalidas girls
basketball team held off Miller
City 48-40 in Putnam County
League action Saturday afternoon inside The Wildcat Den
of Kalida High School.
MILLER CITY (40)
Tiffany Welty 4-0-4-12, Cassie
Niese 3-0-2-8, Jenelle Kuhlman
1-1-0-5, Amanda Simon 2-0-0-4,
Christina Berger 2-0-0-4, Elizabeth
Klear 0-1-0-3, Paige Wenzinger
0-1-0-3, Megan Warnimont 0-0-1-1,
Megan Niese 0-0-0-0. Totals 12/303/13-7/18-40.
KALIDA (48)
Taylor Lucke 0-0-0-0, Brittany
Kahle 0-0-2-2, Katelyn Siebeneck
1-0-1-3, Joni Kaufman 0-1-3-6,
Sarah Klausing 0-0-0-0, Allison
Recker 6-0-0-12, Kara Siefker 1-0-24, Kylie Osterhage 10-0-1-21, Cathy
Basinger 0-0-0-0. Totals 18/36-1/59/18-48.
Score by Quarters:
Miller City 14 12 3 11 - 40
Kalida 10 13 10 15 - 48
Three-point goals: Miller City,
Kuhlman, Klear, Wenzinger; Kalida,
Kaufman. Rebounds: Miller City
18/8 off. (Klear 4), Kalida 32/9 off.
(Recker 11). Assists: Miller City 5
(Simon/Klear 2), Kalida 5 (Kahle 4).
Steals: Miller City 10 (C. Niese 3),
Kalida 7 (Recker/Kahle 2). Blocks:
Miller City 2 (Welty/Team 1), Kalida
0. Turnovers: Miller City 17, Kalida
20. Fouls: Miller City 22, Kalida 18.
JV Score: 51-17 (Kalida).
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Lady Green
(Continued from page 7)
In junior varsity action,
Ottoville secured a 41-16 victory behind 12 points from
Abby Hilvers and 10 from
Haley Hoersten.
Alli McClurg and Mikayla
Bennett had six each for
Delphos.
Jefferson is at Lincolnview
Thursday.
VARSITY
JEFFERSON (24)
Taylor Stroh 1-0-2, Macy Wallace
1-0-2, Mackenzie Hammons 0-00, Kelsey Berelsman 0-0-0, Devyn
Carder 2-2-6, Sarah Miller 1-2-5,
Tori Black 0-2-2, Jessica Pimpas
2-0-4, Bailey Gorman 1-1-3. Totals
7-1-7/10-24.
OTTOVILLE (57)
CJ Kemper 3-1-7, Madison
Knodell 0-0-0, Bridget Landin 4-0-8,
Nicole Kramer 3-0-8, Brooke Mangas
4-6-15, Amber Miller 1-2-4, Emily
Landin 1-0-2, Alicia Honigford 0-00, Alexis Thorbahn 3-3-10, Abby
Hilvers 0-0-0, Brynlee Hanneman
1-0-2, Quinley Schlagbaum 0-1-1,
Saturday
KALIDA (57)
Drew Hovest 1-4-1-15, Grant Unverferth 1-3-2-13, Brandon Verhoff 6-05-17, Jeff Knueve 0-0-0, Trent Gerding 5-0-0-10, Trevor Maag 1-0-0-2, Austin
Klausing 0-0-0-0, Trent Siebeneck 0-0-0-0. Totals 14/22-7/15-8/10-57.
LEIPSIC (59)
I. Lomeli 5-0-5-15, M. Schroeder 2-3-1-14, J. Brown 3-0-4-10, G.
Schroeder 3-0-2-8, R. Mangas 1-0-4-6, J. Berger 3-0-0-6, R. Schroeder 0-0-00, N. Brecht 0-0-0-0, D. Hiegel 0-0-0-0. Totals 17/30-3/13-16/21-59.
Score by Quarters:
Kalida 14 15 16 12 - 57
Leipsic 13 10 15 21 - 59
Three-point goals: Kalida, Hovest 4, Unverferth 3; Leipsic, M. Schroeder
3. Rebounds: Kalida 15/2 off. (Gerding 5), Leipsic 22/10 off. (Brown 8).
Assists: Kalida 17 (Verhoff/Maag 4), Leipsic 12 (Team 7, Lomeli 2). Steals:
Kalida 3 (Unverferth/Gerding/Siebeneck 1), Leipsic 7 (G. Schroeder 3).
Blocks: Kalida 1 (Maag 1), Leipsic 0. Turnovers: Kalida 13, Leipsic 10. Fouls:
Kalida 20, Leipsic 14.
JV Score: 50-42 (Kalida).
St. Johns Jesse Ditto and Ryan Hellman and Spencervilles Zach Goecke vie for the ball during first-period action
Saturday night at Spencerville High School. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
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VARSITY
ST. JOHNS (41)
Robby Saine 1-0-3, Tim Kreeger
2-2-6, Jared Wurst 3-0-7, Ryan
Hellman 1-0-3, Josh Warnecke
0-0-0, Owen Rode 2-2-7, Connor
Hulihan 0-0-0, Owen Baldauf 0-00, Tyler Ledyard 0-0-0, Collin Will
0-0-0, Grant Csukker 1-0-2, Richard
Cocuzza 2-0-5, Jesse Ditto 4-0-8.
Totals 11-5-4/10-41.
SPENCERVILLE (67)
Mason Nourse 2-2-6, Damien
Corso 8-1-17, Gary Schrolucke 0-22, Jacob Meyer 3-0-8, Zach Goecke
6-4-17, Alex Mayer 0-0-0, Gage
Goecke 0-2-2, Dakota Prichard 5-114, Bailey Croft 0-0-0, Griffen Croft
0-0-0, Chandler Schrolucke 0-1-1,
Brady Nolan 0-0-0. Totals 18-613/20-67.
Score by Quarters:
St. Johns 11 10 9 11 - 41
Spencerville 14 19 17 17 - 67
Three-point goals: St. Johns,
Saine, Wurst, Hellman, Rode,
Cocuzza; Spencerville, Prichard 3,
Meyer 2, Z. Goecke.
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JUNIOR VARSITY
ST. JOHNS (43)
Lucas Metcalfe 4-9-20, Curtis
Schwinnen 1-1-3, Jacob Hellman
0-0-0, Matthew Miller 1-3-5, Griffin
Hamilton 0-0-0, Connor Hulihan
4-0-9, James Garrett 2-0-4, Grant
Csukker 0-0-0, Ben Mohler 0-0-0,
Hunter Bonifas 0-0-0, Troy Elwer
1-0-2. Totals 9-4-13/20-43.
SPENCERVILLE (33)
Drew Armstead 1-1-3, Hunter
Stephen 0-0-0, Jacob Probst 1-2-4,
Gage Goecke 0-0-0, Brady Nolan
3-3-10, Conner Holmes 1-4-6,
Kolten Murray 2-1-5, Ben Dues 0-00, Gary Schrolucke 2-0-5. Totals
8-2-11/13-33.
Score by Quarters:
St. Johns 10 9 10 14 - 43
Spencerville 7 5 11 10 - 33
Three-point goals: St. Johns,
Metcalfe 3, Hulihan; Spencerville,
Nolan, Schrolucke.
PARKWAY (28)
Clayton Agler 1-9 0-0 2, Hayden
Lyons 0-3 0-0 0, Mason Baxter 3-8
1-1 9, Sage Dugan 0-7 0-0 0, Logan
Huff 3-7 0-0 7, Jeremy Feldes 3-4
0-0 6, Justin Rice 0-1 0-0 0, Tanner
Matthews 2-2 0-0 4; Totals 12-41
1-1 28
LINCOLNVIEW (53)
Austin Leeth 0-2 0-0 0, Trevor
Neate 5-8 4-5 14, Hayden Ludwig
4-13 1-1 9, Derek Youtsey 1-3 0-0 2,
Chandler Adams 6-8 2-4 14, Dustin
Hale 2-3 3-3 7, Josh Leiter 2-3 0-0 4,
Caden Ringwald 1-2 0-0 2, Hunter
Blankemeyer 0-0 1-2 1, Joe HansenBaun 0-0 0-0 0, Chayten Overholt
0-0 0-0 0; Totals 21-42 11-15 53
Parkway 3 3 14 8 - 28
Lincolnview 9 15 15 14 - 53
3-pointers: Pwy 3-17 (Baxter 2,
Huff), Lv 0-5; Rebounds: Pwy 17
(Dugan 6), Lv 33 (Adams 7, Neate
7); Assists: Pwy 4 (Baxter 2), Lv
12 (Ludwig 3); fouls Pwy 13, Lv 4;
Turnovers: Pwy 21, Lv 19; Junior
varsity: Lincolnview 47-25.
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Next Generation
OSU-Lima students
to receive more help
from grants program
Honor rolls
Lincolnview
Information submitted
LIMA Ohio State University President Michael V. Drake
announced last week an expansion of the Presidents Affordability
Grant program, which provides need-based financial aid to thousands of in-state undergraduates.
During his annual State of the University Address, Drake said
Ohio State is prepared to direct $20 million in grants to approximately 15,700 undergraduates next year, including an estimated
3,000 students on Ohio States regional campuses.
President Drakes announcement to expand the affordability
grant program will make an already highly affordable and value-packed education even more accessible to our students. The
president has made affordability a top priority for the university,
and is supporting that priority with resources in a way that includes
the regional campuses, said Charlene D. Gilbert, Ohio State Lima
Dean and Director. This investment in our students, along with the
support available at the Lima campus, will further lower the overall
cost of a top quality education at the states No. 1 public university.
At the start of the current academic year, the university invested
$15 million in affordability grants of up to $1,500 each for more
than 12,000 low- and middle-income students on the Columbus
campus. Drakes announcement brings the total investment in the
Presidents Affordability Grant program over two years to $35
million.
The grant program was introduced last spring as part of a broad
approach to reducing student debt. Affordability grants were combined with a comprehensive freeze on in-state tuition, mandatory
fees, and room and board on the Columbus campus, ultimately
lowering overall college expenses for some students.
At his March investiture, Drake outlined his vision to grow the
need-based grant pool by a total of $100 million over five years. He
also said the university will dedicate at least $400 million by 2020
to lowering the cost and improving the value of students Ohio State
education, with funding generated through administrative efficiencies and innovative financing strategies.
I want to re-emphasize that balancing affordability and excellence is both complicated and critical. Its not simply about tuition,
Drake told the audience. It involves decreasing time to graduation,
identifying ways to help more students succeed, increasing scholarships and aid, and being evermore effective and efficient in our
operations.
To be considered for the Affordability Grants, students must file
a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), demonstrate
Fort Jennings High School
Grade 11: Erin Eickholt, Michael Fields,
financial need and be enrolled full time. Grants will be awarded
Second Quarter Honor Roll
Logan Hardeman, Quinton Neidert, Trevor
based on a priority FAFSA filing date of Feb. 15, 2016. Check the
All A Honor Roll (4.0)
Neidert, Abby Von Sossan, and Hailey Young.
Ohio State Lima website, Lima.OSU.edu, regularly for more inforGrade 7: Lauren Boggs and Carmella
Grade 12: Alex Berelsman, Morgan Boggs,
Fondriest.
Zack Finn, Isaac Fischbach, Jenna German,
Vantage Career Center has mation as it becomes available.
Grade 8: Kristen Luersman and Sydnie Madison Grote, Kyle Hellman, Jordan Horstman, announced its second nineSiebeneck.
Lydia Mesker, Alex Sealts and Jeremy Smith.
weeks honor roll. Listed
Grade 9: Derek Luersman and Madison
Honor Roll II (3.0-3.49)
below are the students who
Neidert.
Grade 7: Maddison Dickman, Reilly achieved A B Honor Roll staGrade 10:
Fitzpatrick, Evan Hoersten, Elizabeth Howbert, tus. The asterisk (*) denotes a
Grade 11: Griffin Morman and Troy Ricker.
Grace Martz, and Emma Overholtz.
4.0 grade point average.
Grade 12: Drew Grone, Brandi Kaskel, Aaron
Grade 8: Erica Crawford, Brad Eickholt,
Delphos Jefferson juniors
Neidert, Dillon Schimmoeller, and Jessica Young. Jordan Kaskel, Carson Kazee, Chloe Wieging, Jordan Boop, *Andrew Foust,
Information submitted
Emily Marie Ruhe
Honor Roll I (3.50-3.99)
Annabelle Wisner, and Noah Wittler.
*Alexa Plescher, *Zoey Porter
Nicole Cristin Runyan
Grade 7: Emilee Calvelage, Chloe Fields,
Grade 9: Nick Fields, Christina Gerdeman,
Delphos Jefferson seniors
LIMA The 2015 Fall
Suzanne M. Troyer
Grace Fischbach, Jessie Foust, Brooke Hellman, Joshua Gerding, Trinity Gilbert, Nolan Grote, Elizabeth Baird, *Dalton
Semester
Deans
List
at
Fort Jennings
Riley Horstman, Paige Kloeppel, Jared Liebrecht, Katelynn Hoersten, Jacqueline Kaskel, Rachel Durbin
Rhodes
State
College
has
Donald J. Kleman
Jack Sellman, Troy Sellman, Savanna Siebeneck, Luersman, Haley Phelps, Zach Piasecki, Erica
Fort Jennings juniors been announced.
Adam J. Mesker
Derek Weyrauch, Eric Wieging, and Zoe Young. Rau, Ian Ricker, and Austin Weyrauch.
Ryan Hoersten, Amber Korte,
To
be
eligible
for
the
partDerek J. Schroeder
Grade 8: Kaitlyn Arrizola, Raylee Clay,
Grade 10: Cole Horstman, Rachel Kneale, *Kyle Maag
time Deans List, a student
Gomer
Tyler Kahle, Lydia Morman, Kyle Norbeck, and Lindsey Sellman, Vanessa Wallenhorst, and
Fort Jennings seniors - must be enrolled in at least
Sarah E. Shellhouse
Mackenna Stechschulte.
Allaina Zehender.
Jason Krietemeyer
six
but
not
more
than
11
credSpencerville
Grade 9: Ethan Brown, Lindsey Core,
Grade 11: Doc Calvelage, Lauren Core, John
Ottoville
juniors
enrolled
in
at
least
12
credit
Delphos
Marissa Krietemeyer, Natalie Morman, Faith Kylie Jettinghoff, Kasidy Klausing, Renee Elizabeth Burgei, Isaiah
hours and earn a 3.5 grade
Cory Lee Marks
Neidert, and Makenna Ricker.
Kraner, and Jacie Thomas.
Miller, Christopher Mohr
point average or higher.
Paige Nicole Miller
Part-time students
Elida
Delphos
Max T. Hutchinson
Rachel Ann Crites
Candace A. Keating
Katelyn N. Goergens
Rachel Anne Miller
Andrew D. Merschman
Brenton J.P. Shank
Alana G. Terry
Asa James Swihart
Elida
Fort Jennings
Information submitted
Jeff Good, bachelor of arts
Christie Carder
Abigial N. Acerro
Joseph Robert Gerdeman
COLUMBUS The Ohio State
Middle Point
Eric Clark
Megan S. Beebe
Jacob A. Turnwald
University has issued the list of students
Carley Springer, bachelor of arts
Ryan Densel
Ryan C. Bown
Cody David Von Lehmden
who earned degrees at commencement
Venedocia
Danielle Fraser
Diane K. Eagy
Spencerville
exercises on Dec. 20, 2015. The uniLindsay Nolan, bachelor of science in
Zachary Gable
Bradley Ellis Keating
Heather Lynn Martinez
versity awarded 3,305 degrees at the human development and family science
Local Hesseling
Logan Daniel Korzan
Kacie
Michelle
ceremony, including 212 doctoral, 9 proStudents on the deans list include:
Elida
Thomas
Maximilian Mulholland
fessional, 450 masters, 2,377 bachelors,
Cloverdale
Nicholas Fraley
McKinley
Louis H. Riffle
255 associates and 2 certificates.
Nathaniel Byrne
Morgan Jostpille
In addition, the university has issued
Dylan Fortman
Austin Kendall
its honor roll for autumn 2015, listCarrie Gerding
Bethany Koch
ing the names of students who have
Trevor Holtkamp
Sarah McCleary
achieved high academic averages for
Alexander Horstman
Ashley Meihls
their work. (Criteria for qualifying varApril Horstman
Samantha Piper
ies by college. It is usually based on the
Brooke Moore
Ian Ramey
GPA for that specific term and the numAustin Neidert
Bryan Ramey
ber of credit hours taken. Many colleges
Justin Neidert
Carly Smith
require a minimum of 12 graded credit
Miranda Schulte
Fort Jennings
hours with a 3.5 GPA or higher.)
Joseph Van Oss
Rebecca Adam
Area students earning degrees
Delphos
Middle Point
include:
Christopher Altenburger
Carley Springer
Cloverdale
Chase Getz
Brooke Teman
Alexis Hill, bachelor of arts in jourKristie Grothouse
Katie Vorst
nalism
Nickolas Martz
Ottoville
Delphos
Kelsey Pohlman
Kendra Krouskop
Christie Carder, associate of art
Timothy Pohlman
Spencerville
Reed Hesseling, bachelor of arts
Katherine Honigford
Evan Crites
Christopher Potter, bachelor of arts
Michael Lee
Daniil Gelivera
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Freshmen
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Langdon, Erin Miller, Kylee Mongold,
Madeline Snyder, Ethan Swallow, Thad
Walker, Adia Welch, Austin Welker and
Carly Wendel.
Sophomores
Nykeely
Billingham,
Kaitlyn
Brenneman, Frankie Carey, Madison
Dickson, Olivia Gorman, Alena Looser,
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Overholt, Haley Pollock, Hannah Riley,
Caden Ringwald, Kayla Schimmoeller,
Sydni Thatcher, Trinity Welch and
Alana Williams.
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Macala Ashbaugh, Allison Berryman,
Kelsey Brenneman, McKenzie Davis,
Ryanne DuCheney, Andrew Fickert,
Kaytlynn Gellenbeck, Zoe Miller,
Nicholas Motycka, Joshah Rager, Kayla
Schroeder, Brooke Thatcher, Katlyn
Wendel and Dillan Woods.
Seniors
Chandler Adams, Allison Bendele,
Savannah Bigham, Ashton Bowersock,
Sarah Cowling, Morgan Dougal,
Gracelyn Gorman, Dustin Hale,
Madison Jones, Lauren Leatherman,
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Business
Real Estate Transfers
Amanda Township
J. Kay and John R.
Livington to Jeffrey A. and
Joy E. Hays, Sunderland
Road,
Spencerville,
$163,600.
American township
Irvin B. Grone, Mary
C. Grone, Roger L. Grone
and Sara E. Grone to Jason
E. and Christie L. Foxvog,
1939 Diller Road, Lima,
$86,000.
Carroll
Michael,
Rowene Lou Michael,
Gerald Bernard Michard,
Robert Paul Michael, Sara
Jane Michael, Gilbert
Russell
Michael
and
Donna Michael to Jordin A.
Griesdorn and Katrina M.
Hackworth, 4380 W. Elm
St., Lima, $80,000.
City of Delphos
Randal J. and Jannette
Carder to Bendy Properties
LLC, 432 E. 2nd St.,
Delphos, $30,000.
Richard and Cheryl
Collert et al and Sheriff
Samuel A. Crish to Jeff M.
Jacomet, 447 S. Washington
St., Delphos, $6,000.
Village of Elida
Lawson
Brothers
Construction Inc. to Jesse
L. Hardy and Sarah E.
Long, 105 Henry St., Elida,
$91,000.
Marion Township
Rita M. Wrasman to
Joseph J. and Jacqueline
C. Wrasman, Southworth
Road, Delphos, $91,200.
Spencer Township
Benjamin F. Oehlhof
and Brad Oehlhof, attorney in fact, to Michael
Shaffer, 13975 Leis Road,
Spencerville, $73,000.
Putnam County
Michael G. Parker and
Mary D. Parker, Lots 161,
162, 164, West Leipsic, to
Michael G. Parker.
Nata A. Miller and Greg
Miller, Lots 109 and 110,
Columbus Grove, to Harry
James Donaldson TR and
Rita Mary Donaldson TR.
Henrietta
M.
Schumacher,
parcel,
Pandora and .777 acre,
Riley Township, to Maria
Korte.
Henrietta
M.
Schumacher, 10.491 acres,
Riley Township, to James
U. Korte and Cindy E.
Korte.
Robert Groff and Brenda
Groff, .568 acre, Monroe
Township, to VRB Leasing
LLC.
Daniel L. Maag LE and
Frances M. Maag LE, Lot
749, Columbus Grove, to
Mark D. Roney, Jeri J.
Reynolds, Andrea L. Maag
and Jamie C. Maag.
Richard C. Kreinbrink
and Lori A. Kreinbrink,
3.738
acres,
Liberty
Township, to Richard
Kreinbrink TR and Lori
Kreinbrink TR.
Edwin Karl Wagner
and Margaret E. Wagner,
1.50 acres and 39.936
acres, Palmer Township,
to Dewayne E. Troyer and
Linda K. Troyer.
Joseph R. Horstman, 1.02
acres, Jackson Township,
to Jared Horstman.
Jennifer A. Dulle, Kara
K Grime, Bryan Dulle,
Daniel Grime, Kent J.
Jerwers, Darcie Jerwers,
Jeremy L. Jerwers, Gina M.
Jerwers, Dennis L. Jerwers,
Annette
K.
Jerwers,
Thomas A. Jerwers and
Pamela Jo Jerwers, 7.230
acres, Union Township, to
James G. Siefker TR.
Randal J. Verhoff and
Sharon K. Verhoff, Lots
1444B and 1605, Ottawa,
to R&S Business Properties
LLC.
Arnold W. Rosebrock TR
and Mary Ann Rosebrock
TR, Lot 1010, Leipsic, to
Keith G. Schroeder and
Janice M. Schroeder.
James L. Altenburger
and Karla M. Altenburger,
1.38 acres and parcel,
Perry Township,to James
L. Altenburger and Karla
M. Altenburger.
Randy Avila and Ruth
Avila, Lot 428, Leipsic, to
Alexander J. Hernandez
and Erika Hernandez.
Judy K. Cuevas, Lot
137, Ottawa, to Ottawa
Feed & Grain Inc.
Patricia A. McDougle,
Lot 881, Columbus Grove,
to Cory J. Smith.
William R. Imm, 3.0
acres, Ottawa Township,
to Sherry Siefer TR and
William R. Imm TR.
Christopher D. Grote,
Julio M. Gonzales, Megan
M. Grote, Nicholas H.
Grote, Jerilyn R. Gonzales
fka Jerilyn R. Grote and
Kristin M. Grote, 19.870
acres, Jackson Township,
to Suzanne L. Gable.
Suzanne L. Gable and
Gregory J. Gable, 19.870
acres, Jackson Township,
to Christopher D. Grote,
Nicholas H. Grote and
Jerilyn R. Gonzales fka
Jerilyn R. Grote.
Christopher D. Grote,
Megan M. Grote, Nicholas
H. Grote, Kristen M.
Grote, Jerilyn R. Gonzales
fka Jerilyn R. Grote and
Julio M. Gonzales, 19.870
acres, Jackson Township,
to MIJOSH LLC.
Donelda J. Prowant LE,
Lots 420, 421 and 422,
Continental, to Will Done
LLC.
Donelda J. Prowant
LE, 28.34 acres, Jackson
Township, to Will Done
WEBB
INSURANCE
AGENCY, INC.
LLC.
Arthur T. Niese, Dorothy
F. Niese, Jeffrey A Niese,
Paula L. Niese nka Paula
L. Wilcox and Michael
Wilcox, .50 acre and 3.0
acres, Van Buren Township,
to JNPW Properties LLC.
Michael Recker and
Sherri Recker, 1.42 acres,
Sugar Creek Township, to
Terry A. Maag and Mary
K. Maag.
Ross T. Schroeder, Lots
19, 20 and 27, Ottawa, to
Korey R. Closson.
Van Wert County
Tracy J. Brincefield,
Tracy Brincefield to Matt
Taff, Theresa Taff, lot 39-3,
Middle Point subdivision.
Deanna F. Lugabihl,
Deanna Lugabihl to Steven
E. Lugabihl, portion of
section
27, Willshire
Township.
Steven E. Lugabihl to
Deanna F. Lugabihl, portion of section 27, Willshire
Township.
Estate of Doyle E. Harris
to Jane A. Harris, portion of section 17, Ridge
Township.
Estate of Olive M.
Schuman to Jeraldine L.
Thomas, Mary B. Chiles,
Olive
M.
Schuman
Testamentary Trust, lot
322-1, Van Wert subdivision.
Dale R. Springer, Carol
L. Springer, Ricky D.
Springer, Sarah Springer to
Chasity A. Sudduth, inlot
3670, Van Wert.
Beth A. Stemen, Randy
L. Stemen, Jeri L. Wyandt
to Samatha L. Skeens, lot
260-3, Van Wert subdivision.
CLN Living Trust to
Joseph A. Schafer, inlot
943, Delphos.
Granite Ridge Builders
Inc. to Rebecca N. Davis,
Christopher S. Howell, portion of section 31, Ridge
Township (Pleasant Ridge
subdivision lot 11).
Thomas
E.
Lautzenheiser, Nancy E.
Lautzenheiser to Thomas
E. Lautzenheiser, Nancy
E. Lautzenheiser, portion
of sections 1, 25, Union
Township.
Thomas
E.
Lautzenheiser, Nancy E.
Lautzenheiser to Thomas
E. Lautzenheiser, Nancy
E. Lautzenheiser, portion
of section 35, Pleasant
Township.
Estate of Gerald V.
Wyandt, estate of Margaret
A. Wyandt to Beth A.
Stemen, Jeri L. Wyandt,
lot 260-3, Van Wert subdivision.
Joseph Brent Agler, Lori
L. Agler to Andrew J. Thor,
inlot 3319, Van Wert.
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INVITATION FOR BIDS
SEALED BIDS for the furnishing of the necessary
materials and construction of the DELPHOS GILLMOR RESERVOIR WALKWAY TRAIL (NATURE
WORKS PROJECT) FOR THE CITY OF
DELPHOS, OHIO will be received by the City of
Delphos, 608 N. Canal Street, Delphos, OH 45833
until 12:00 Noon, Monday, February 8th, 2016, and
at that time and place will be publicly opened and
read aloud.
The project consists of providing all material and
labor to reconstruct the walkway at the Delphos
Gilmor Reservoir. Engineer's Estimate $30,050.00.
The contract documents, including plans and specifications, are on file at the office of the City of
Delphos and the Engineer-Poggemeyer Design
Group, Inc. (PDG). A set may be viewed and
ordered online or obtained from Becker Impressions, 4646 Angola Road, Toledo, Ohio 43615,
Telephone 419-385-5303, www.pdgplanroom.com
for the cost of printing to be paid to the printing
ccompany at the time the drawings are picked up.
Shipping and tax charges are the bidder's responsibility and payable directly to Becker Impressions.
Bidders must be on the Official bidders list of PDG's
Planroom in order to submit a bid and are required
to pay the Non-refundable Deposit.
All bids must be signed and submitted on the blanks
which are bound in this booklet. Bids must state the
unit prices in the blanks provided and be enclosed in
a sealed envelope marked...BID FOR GILLMOR
RESERVOIR WALKWAY TRAIL (NATUREWORKS
PROJECT)...and addressed to the City of Delphos,
608 North Canal Street, Delphos, OH 45833.
The bid guaranty may of two forms:
1. A bid guaranty and Contract Bond using the form
in the Contract Documents. (The amount of the bid
does NOT have to appear on this form).
2. A certified check, cashier's check or letter of credit in favor of the City, in the amount of 10% of the
bid. If the contract is awarded, a Contract Bond will
be required, which is 100% payment and performance bond.
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Ohio.
Bids received after the scheduled bid opening date
and time, or not accompanied by a satisfactory bid
bond or check, will neither be read nor considered.
The City of Delphos reserves the right to reject any
or all bids and to waive any irregularity in any bid
and to determine the lowest and best bidder. The
owner requires this project to be completed no later
than June 1st, 2016.
No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of 60
days after the scheduled closing time for the receipt
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City of Delphos
By Shane Coleman, Safety-Service Director
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Van Wert County Hospital is in search
of a full-time Care Coordinator to join
our Nursing leadership team. The
chosen candidate must have a strong
desire to ensure quality care and
patient satisfaction.
The Care Coordinator will coordinate
team-based care to provide health
services to individuals through
effective partnerships with patients,
their caregivers/families, community
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reviewing the proposed change and muttering among themselves. Finally, Councilor
Karen Hoersten asked, Can we ask what
the future is for that plat? Can we know?
Schimmoeller, at the time, was unforthcoming, replying, Im not going to say
right now.
A records request on Tuesday, however,
revealed that the discount chain Dollar
General will develop a store on the site, a
fact confirmed by Schimmoeller later that
same day.
Is a Dollar General going in there?
Schimmoeller rhetorically asked. Yes.
After the council meeting, we went in and
applied for the building permit.
According to Schimmoeller, construction
of the new store could be completed as early
as late summer or early fall of this year.
In other business, council also heard that
construction on the Bendele storm sewer
project began on Monday.
They moved in, dug some dirt, made
some changestypical Monday, Barry
Koester, maintenance supervisor for the
village, quipped.
The next regular meeting of the Ottoville
Village Council is scheduled for 7 p.m. Feb.
22, at 7 p.m. in the municipal building.
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Pelvic pain is often misdiagnosed as endometriosis,
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Looking at the symptom
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if a single organ such as the
uterus is believed to be the culprit, unnecessary surgery can
result. But when other issues
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treatment as drastic as hyster-