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Libya
Upfront
Eagles to host Warplanes strike
blood drive
The Delphos Eagles
Lodge will host an American
rebels at oil port
Red Cross blood drive By PAUL SCHEMM concern that it needed to check
from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 The Associated Press the advance of the rebel force
p.m. on Thursday. toward Sirte — Gadhafi’s

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Donors should be 17 RAS LANOUF, Libya — hometown and stronghold.
years of age, weigh at Libyan warplanes launched Anti-Gadhafi forces would
least 110 pounds and be fresh airstrikes on rebel posi- get a massive morale boost
in general good health. tions around a key oil port today, if they captured Sirte, and it
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schedule an appointment. Moammar Gadhafi’s stronghold of Tripoli.
in the capital, Tripoli. There were no casualties
Cemetery to begin Rebels in the area said
they can take on Gadhafi’s
today’s airstrike on Ras Lanouf,
which came one day after pro-
spring cleanup elite ground forces, but are regime forces pounded oppo-

aring
outgunned if he uses his air sition fighters with helicopter
Walnut Grove Cemetery power. gunships, artillery and rock-
personnel will begin “We don’t want a foreign ets to stop the rebels’ rapid
cleanup of the grounds in military intervention, but we advance toward Tripoli.
preparation for the mow- do want a no-fly zone,” said Mohamad Samir, an army

hnology
ing season on April 1.
Decorations on the
ground around grave mark-
ers need to be removed by
rebel fighter Ali Suleiman. He
added that the rebels can take
on “the rockets and the tanks,
but not Gadhafi’s air force.”
colonel fighting with the rebels,
said his forces are expecting
reinforcements from the east.
The uprising against
that date. Christmas decora- Nancy Spencer photo Libya appears to be slid- Gadhafi, which began Feb. 15,
tions will be removed.
Ronald McDonald urges students to read ing toward a civil war that
could drag out for weeks, or
is already longer and much
bloodier than the relatively

Sports Ronald McDonald visited Franklin Elementary School this morning to promote
reading to students. Above: McDonald urges students to set aside time each day for
reading with a song.
even months, as rebels try to
oust Gadhafi after 41 years.
Resorting to heavy use of air
quick revolts that overthrew
the longtime authoritarian lead-
ers of neighboring Egypt and
Jefferson ticket pre-sales attacks signaled the regime’s Tunisia.

Study: Mom’s blood test


Jefferson boys District
and girls Regional bas-
ketball tickets will be
sold at the Jefferson
Administration Building
during regular hours and on
can reveal Down syndrome
By MALCOLM RITTER a firm diagnosis, doctors take
Tuesday evening (TBD).
District tickets are $4 The Associated Press a sample of amniotic fluid or
for students, $6 for adults; the placenta.
tickets will be sold until 2 NEW YORK — Scientists Those sampling procedures
p.m. Wednesday. All tick- in Europe report they were able involve a small risk of mis-
to diagnose Down syndrome carriage. A reliable diagnostic
With new
ets at the door are $6.
The boys play Ottawa-
Glandorf at the Elida
prenatally by giving a simple
blood test to pregnant women,
blood test also could give an
answer earlier than the stan-

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an approach ™ that might one
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Several research teams
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for both adults and students
and $8 at the door and will be
to detect the condition.
The preliminary report pub-
lished online Sunday in the
gesting that analyzing the
mother’s blood can detect
Down syndrome in a fetus.
in any situation.
sold until 2 p.m. Thursday.
The girls play Arlington at the journal Nature Medicine is the
Elida Fieldhouse Thursday, latest of several recent studies
There’s no commercial test
available yet, but at least one
starting at 6:15 p.m. that suggest scientists can spot company hopes to introduce
Both games are Down syndrome through fetal one in the U.S. within about
p in hearing science.
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Down syndrome, which
results in cognitive delays, is
tists in Cyprus, Greece and
England said that in a blind AC Engineers name Franklin poster winners
semi-finals game at 8 p.m. caused by having an extra copy test, they correctly identified Allen County Civil Engineers David Louth, left, and Don Meyer, right, visited
Tuesday at Wapakoneta of a particular chromosome. 14 Down syndrome cases and Franklin Elementary Wednesday afternoon to distribute first-, second- and third-
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High School will be sold Currently, pregnant women 26 normal fetuses. place prizes to the winners of the Allen County Engineers poster contest. Winners
in the high school Office get blood tests and ultrasound They said a bigger study is were, from left, Riley Smith, third place; Calum Shanahan, second place; and Kelsey
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Oil jumps to near $107 amid Libya fighting between gov’t, rebels
holders; 7:30-7 p.m. for
general admission season
ticket holders; and from
8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday By PABLO GORONDI political upheaval could Citigroup said in a report. tending with rising gaso-
for the general public. “Output disruption, or at line prices.
Tickets are $4 for students
The Associated Press
“Things become intensify in the Middle East,
where Iran, Iraq, the United least the threat of, will sup- While the fear of sup-
and $6 for adults. All tick-
ets will be $6 at the door.
Oil prices climbed to critical, though, Arab Emirates, Kuwait, port a fear premium for the ply disruptions was usually
near $106 a barrel today Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and rest of 2011.” mentioned as the key factor
St. John’s
Beltoneplays the is virtually
True as intense fighting between
invisible. when specula- Saudi Arabia have more than Some analysts expect the for higher oil prices, ana-
second game in a split ses-
sion. Parking is $2.
Libyan government forces tors become the 60 percent of the world’s recent jump in oil prices — lysts said speculators also
and rebels appeared to be proven oil reserves. up 26 percent since Feb. were playing a role.
turning into a civil war and main driving force “It is essentially the 15 — will only have a neg- The large trading vol-
Don’t wait.
Forecast
Mostly cloudy
raised the prospect of a pro-
longed cut in crude exports
behind prices and, fear of the unrest spread-
ing across the entire region
as we see it, this which is pushing oil prices
ligible impact on inflation
and economic growth in the
umes tied to speculative
investments had helped
Tuesday Experience the frommost
the OPEC nation. U.S., the world’s largest oil boost market transparency
with high By early afternoon in
Europe, benchmark crude
is the case at the up,” said Commerzbank in
Frankfurt. “Northern Africa
consumer.
“Oil above $100 will
and liquidity, Commerzbank
said.
in low 50s.advanced hearing
See page 2. for April delivery was up moment on the and the Middle East pro- not send the economy back “Things become critical,
instrument ever $2.25 to $106.67 a barrel,
developed
the highest since September
energy markets.” duce more than one-third of
the global supply of crude
into a recession,” Capital
Economics said in a report.
though, when speculators
become the main driving
Index by Beltone! 2008, in electronic trading — Commerzbank oil.” “The oil price would have force behind prices and, as
Obituaries 2 on the New York Mercantile in Frankfurt Citigroup said it raised to rise much further to seri- we see it, this is the case at
State/Local 3 Exchange. The contract had its 2011 average forecast for ously threaten the U.S. the moment on the energy
Politics
Community
FREE 4 gained $2.51 to settle at
5 $104.42 a barrel on Friday.
cities, heightening fears that Brent crude to $105 from
the country is headed for a $90, but doesn’t expect the
economy.”
Nonetheless, President
markets,” the German bank
said.
In London, Brent crude protracted conflict. Libya’s violent protests in North Barack Obama’s chief of In other Nymex trading in
Sports in-office product 6-7 trials staff said Sunday that the April contracts, heating oil
for April delivery was up oil output has fallen by at Africa and the Middle East
g Announcements 8 $1.80 to $117.77 a barrel on least 1 million barrels per to spread to Saudi Arabia, administration was eval- rose 3.6 cents to $3.1253 a
of
Classifieds the groundbreaking
9 the ICE Futures exchange. day from 1.6 million since the world’s largest oil uating the possibility of gallon, and gasoline gained
TV 10 Over are
the weekend, sup- the uprising began last exporter. tapping into the country’s 3.74 cents to $3.0838 a
new Beltone True
porters and opponents of month. “We assume that output strategic oil reserves — gallon. Natural gas futures
currently being Libyanheld.leader Moammar Investors also are con- disruption is maintained totaling 727 million bar- were down 7 cents at $3.74
Gadhafi fought in several cerned violent protests and through the second quarter,” rels — as a way of con- per 1,000 cubic feet.

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For The Record

Abusive priests WEATHER


Delphos weather
OBITUARY
Donald R. “Peanut”
The Delphos
Herald
live unmonitored
High temperature Sunday in Burnett
Delphos was 31 degrees, low Vol. 141 No. 224
was 25. Weekend rainfall was Nancy Spencer, editor
June 17, 1924 Ray Geary, general manager,
recorded at 1.8 inches; snowfall March 6, 2011
was recorded at .5 inch. High a Delphos Herald Inc.
VENTURA, Calif. (AP) — who now live unmonitored by obtained by The Associated year ago today was 44, low was Don Hemple, advertising manager
14. Record high for today is 77, Donald R. “Peanut” Tiffany Brantley,
Carl Sutphin was a problem civil authorities in communities Press, contains nearly 50 Burnett, 86, of rural
priest who left ministry in the across the state and nation. For former priests who live set in 1960. Record low is -3, circulation manager
set in 1943. Spencerville, died at 8:50
Roman Catholic church just many, the statute of limitations unmonitored in California, a.m. Sunday at Roselawn
before being charged nearly had expired by the time the and another 15 in cities and WEATHER FORECAST Manor Nursing Home.
a decade ago with 14 counts abuse was reported, making it towns from Maryland to Tri-county The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
He was born June 17,
of molestation for sexually impossible for prosecutors to Texas to Montana. More than Associated Press 8000) is published daily except
1924, in York Twp. in Van
abusing six children. land convictions and subject 80 more cannot be located TONIGHT: Mostly Sundays and Holidays.
Wert County, to William and
He was never convicted the priests to sex offender data- despite an exhaustive search cloudy. Lows around 30. East By carrier in Delphos and
Mary (Davis) Burnett.
of the charges, and he now bases and monitoring. by plaintiffs’ attorneys. Four winds 5 to 10 mph. area towns, or by rural motor
On Feb. 1, 1950, he mar- route where available $2.09 per
lives in a doublewide mobile Plaintiffs’ attorneys have are believed to have fled to TUESDAY: Mostly
home in a quiet neighbor- worked with private investiga- Mexico or South America. ried Vera Fronk, who sur- week. By mail in Allen, Van
cloudy. Highs in the lower vives. Wert, or Putnam County, $105
hood within two miles of tors since October to compile About 80 are dead. 50s. Southeast winds around
a youth sports complex, a a list of the priests’ address- Lead plaintiff lawyer Other survivors include a per year. Outside these counties
10 mph. son, Steven (Tonya) Burnett $119 per year.
library, two day care centers es, the most comprehensive Raymond Boucher says it’s TUESDAY NIGHT: Entered in the post office
and at least two elementary accounting of the whereabouts the only time anyone has of rural St. Marys; and sis-
Mostly cloudy. Showers after ters-in-law June Fox Burnett in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
schools. Sutphin admits he of the 233 clergy accused of put together a list of priest midnight. Lows in the lower Periodicals, postage paid at
molested children as a priest, abuse in civil lawsuits in the addresses in any other dio- Bowsher of Cridersville and
40s. Southeast winds 10 to Dorothy Louth Burnett of
Delphos, Ohio.
but his name doesn’t show Los Angeles archdiocese. cese or archdiocese nation- 15 mph. Chance of rain 90 No mail subscriptions will be
up in a sex offender database They hope to use it Thursday wide. Lawyers hope to even- rural Spencerville. accepted in towns or villages
percent. He was preceded in death
because the charges were to persuade a judge to recom- tually make the names and EXTENDED FORECAST where The Daily Herald paper
dismissed because too much mend the release of all church locations of abusive priests by his brothers Forrest, carriers or motor routes provide
WEDNESDAY: Showers. Albert, Edwin, Harold, Gerald daily home delivery for $2.09
time had elapsed. files for every priest or reli- available to the public, simi- Breezy with highs in the lower and Karl Burnett; and sisters per week.
“I don’t remember the gious brother ever accused of lar to Megan’s Law databases 50s. Southeast winds 15 to 405 North Main St.
numbers. I won’t say I deny it. sexual abuse in the sweeping that exist nationwide. Edith Phelps, Hazel Hall and
25 mph. Chance of rain 100 Mabel Treece. TELEPHONE 695-0015
I do not deny it, no,” Sutphin, litigation. “Many of these priests percent. Office Hours
who has been accused of Those confidential files are would be in prison but for Mr. Burnett graduated
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
abuse by 18 people, told The at the center of a heated dis- the fact that the archdiocese from York High School in POSTMASTER:
Showers in the evening. Lows
Associated Press. “The church pute between the church and essentially created immuni- 1942, served in the US Army Send address changes
in the upper 30s. Chance of
could have acted quicker, I plaintiffs’ lawyers since the ty for them by hiding them in World War II with the to THE DAILY HERALD,
rain 80 percent.
think, and sometimes reports nation’s largest archdiocese and keeping the secrets. It’s Battery C, 125th Anti Aircraft 405 N. Main St.
were not made right away. In
my case, some of the cases
reached a record-breaking
$660 million settlement near-
essential that these docu-
ments come out because we BIRTHS Artillery Gun Battalion. He
was a longtime member of
Delphos, Ohio 45833

didn’t come forward until 15 ly four years ago. Plaintiffs know one thing: there is no ST. RITA’S the Bowersock Bros. VFW
or 20 years later. ... So the want the files — which could cure for priests or anybody A girl was born March 6 to Post 6772 and the Harry J.
Reynolds American Legion
Scholars of the Day
church didn’t do anything include internal correspon- that sexually abuses a child,” Ryan and Kristen Stechschulte
about it, they couldn’t do any- dence, previous complaints said Boucher. of Kalida. Post 191 of Spencerville. He
thing about it.” and therapy records — A girl was born March 4 was a lifelong farmer and had
Sutphin is one of dozens of
former and current priests and
released, saying it’s a matter
of public safety. The church
LOCAL PRICES to Jason and Heidi Sadler of
Elida.
worked at the Westinghouse
Corp., Fruehauf, Spencerville
religious brothers accused of is pushing for a more limited Corn: $7.06 A boy was born March 3 Implements and retired with
childhood sexual abuse in the release of information. Wheat: $7.32 to Kathleen Spragle and Brian 27 years at the Superior
Archdiocese of Los Angeles The list of addresses, Beans: $13.96 Wintersteller of Elida. Coach Division of Sheller-
Globe Corp. of Lima.
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STATE/LOCAL
POLICE REPORTS Marion Township Trustees
Three arrested Man charged Soda machine The Marion Township
Trustee held their regular
ees decided in a cost-saving
effort to let the road depart-
copy of this resolution is in
the book and will be part of
for driving with driving vandalized scheduled meeting on Feb.
28 at the Marion Township
ment handle this rather than
having seasonal help.
these minutes.
Trustee Gilden reported
while impaired under suspension Delphos
At 8:38 a.m. on Saturday,
police were called to
Office with the following Fiscal Officer Kimmet that nothing has been done
Three individuals face driv- members present: Howard presented to the trustees the in regards to the building
At 8:57 a.m. on Friday Ohio Street in reference to a Violet, Jerry Gilden and Certificate of Township Road project due to some legal
ing while impaired charges while on routine patrol, theft complaint.
after being arrested in Delphos Joseph Youngpeter. Mileage that was received question that needs to be
Delphos police came into Upon officers’ arrival, the The purpose of the meet- from the Allen County addressed.
on Sunday. contact with Gary Caywood, complainant stated that in the
At 1:34 a.m. while on rou- ing was to pay bills and Engineers Office for their Trustee Violet reported
45, of Delphos, at which time overnight hours, someone had conduct ongoing business. verification and signature. that the used truck talked
tine patrol in the 300 block it was found Caywood was broken into a Pepsi machine
of West Clime Street. Delphos The minutes of the previ- He gave the trustees about at the last meeting
operating a motor vehicle in that area. ous meeting were read and the information that they was going to be auctioned
police came into contact with while having his driving privi-
Douglas Hale, 44, of Lima.
Hale was arrested for oper-
leges suspended. Resident reports approved as read. The trust-
ees then reviewed the bills
requested in regards to the
Bellis Fund at which time
but felt the township should
still pursue it. He also sug-
ating a motor vehicle while
As a result, Caywood was
cited into Lima Municipal damage to vehicle and gave approval for 19
checks totaling $9,591.74.
Trustee Gilden stated that
he had contacted Assistant
gested that they move for-
ward for specs for a new
impaired and cited into Van Court on the charge and was At 8:35 p.m. on Sunday,
Wert Municipal Court on the Road Foreman Elwer Prosecutor Antalis and truck to get some idea of
later released. Delphos police were contact- reported that he received asked him to find a copy what one might cost.
charge and was later released. ed by a resident living in the
At 2:08 a.m. while on rou-
tine patrol in the 100 block
Police probe threat 800 block of West Skinner
numerous calls regard-
ing high water and in most
of the Bellis Will which he
did and then forwarded it
There being no further
business, a motion to adjourn
Street in reference to some
of West Third Street, police
came into contact with Cody
of physical harm damage to the victim’s motor
cases there was nothing he
could do because of it being
to the legal division of the
prosecutor’s office for an
by Trustee Youngpeter was
seconded by Trustee Gilden,
vehicle. on private property. opinion.
Warnimont, 23, of Delphos. At 11:45 p.m. on Friday,
Upon speaking with the He received information He also advised the trust-
Warnimont was arrested for Delphos Police were called to
victim, it was found that from DJL Materials regard- ees that the Zoning Board
operating a motor vehicle while a business in the 1000 block
impaired and cited into Van
Wert Municipal Court on the
of Elida Avenue in reference
to a subject stating they need-
sometime in the overnight
hours, someone had caused
ing prices on materials and
equipment that the trustees
will be having a meeting
on March 7, 2011 regarding
TAX-FREE
charge and was later released.
At 10:10 p.m. while on rou-
ed police assistance.
Upon officers’ arrival, the
damage to the vehicle while
it was parked at the victim’s
had requested he get and
after some discussion the
the rezoning of the Miller
property on Kill Rd.
INCOME
residence.
tine patrol in the 300 block subject claimed that a person trustees decided to contact Police Chief Vermillion FOR YOUR
of West Second Street, police
came into contact with Michael
known to them had threaten
to cause physical harm to the
Charges pending others that do crack seal-
ing before making any deci-
reported that he received
notification that the town- RETIREMENT
Combs, 48, of Delphos.
Combs was arrested for
victim causing the victim to
flee for safety.
on resident for sions.
A pressure washer
ship will receive a partial
grant of the two grants that Tax-free income is the best

operating a motor vehicle while Upon checking the area


for the other person involved,
domestic violence has been purchased and
received.
he applied for and should be
receiving around $5,200.00
gift you can give yourself
at retirement. Converting
impaired and cited into Van to a Roth IRA from a
Wert Municipal Court on the the subject was unable to be At 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, The trustees asked Elwer to be used to purchase traditional IRA allows for
charge and was later released. located. Delphos police were called to to come up with a map of equipment. tax-free accumulation as
the 200 block of West Clime the routes for plowing snow Resolution 46 was
Man faces domes- Resident reports
well as tax-free withdrawals
Street in reference to a domes- so if someone not familiar offered by Trustee Gilden to in retirement – which

with doing it would at least transfer monies from within


means you don’t have
tic dispute.
tic violence charge light pole struck Upon officers’ arrival, have something to go by. the Police Fund to cover the
to worry as much about
what income tax rates
After some discussion above grant monies which
by vehicle
At 1:19 a.m. on Saturday, the victim stated that a fam- will be in the future.
Delphos Police were called to ily or household member had on future care of the cem- was seconded by Trustee There are tax considera-
the 300 block of South Main become physical with them eteries that the township are Youngpeter and upon roll tions and other factors
Street in reference to a domestic At 12:21 p.m. on Saturday, but had left prior to officers responsible for, the trust- call all votes were “YES” a that determine whether

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POLITICS “If you’re not feeling good about you, what you’re wearing outside doesn’t
mean a thing.” — Leontyne Price, American opera singer

King focuses on Muslim


radicalization debate
By LOLITA C. BALDOR Virginia mosque to speak late in this country.
Associated Press Sunday at an interfaith gather- Maj. Nidal Hasan, the
ing about how the administra- suspect in 2009 shootings at
WASHINGTON — tion is dealing with domestic Fort Hood, Texas, is believed
Muslims in America aren’t radicalization. to have been inspired by the
cooperating enough with law “I don’t believe there is Internet postings of violent
enforcement to counter the sufficient cooperation” by Islamic extremists, as was
radicalization of young fol- American Muslims with Faisal Shahzad, who pleaded
lowers by al-Qaida-linked law enforcement, King said. guilty to terrorism and weap-
groups, said a House leader “Certainly my dealings with ons charges in the attempted
on terrorism issues, renewing the police in New York and car bombing in New York’s
debate about religion’s role FBI and others say they do not Times Square.
in motivating extremists and believe they get the same — The first Muslim elected to
what the U.S. can do without they do not give the level of the House, Rep. Keith Ellison,
alienating the Islamic world. cooperation that they need.” said that while it’s proper to
Rep. Peter King, chair- In New York City, a coali- investigate radicalization, he
man of the House Homeland tion of over 100 interfaith, thinks it is wrong to single out
Security Committee, asserted nonprofit and governmen- one religion.
that al-Qaida terrorists are tar- tal organizations planned a “To say we’re going to
geting Muslim youth in this rally Sunday against King’s investigate a religious minor-

Kerry: Don’t
country, previewing his hear- hearing, saying it will send ity, and a particular one, I

IT WAS NEWS THEN


ing Thursday on the extent of the wrong message to U.S. think is the wrong course of
implement
the problem and the Muslim Muslims by “demonizing” action to take,” said Ellison,
community’s response. them. The committee hasn’t D-Minn. “I don’t want them
One Year Ago
• Aaron Curth, son of Michael and Alice Curth of Delphos,
no-fly zone yet “The overwhelming major-
ity of Muslims are outstanding
released a witness list yet for
the hearing.
to be able to stand up and
claim, you know, see, we told
Americans, but at this stage in The administration has you, America is at war with
had his Eagle Court of Honor on Feb. 24. His Eagle Project WASHINGTON (AP) — our history there’s an effort ... tried to strike a balance on Islam. That’s one of their
was to create a digital inventory of the Delphos Museum of The U.S. and its allies should to radicalize elements within the thorny issue, working to main recruiting arguments.”
Postal History. The collection consists of over 3,500 items plan for a no-fly zone over the Muslim community,” he go after homegrown Islamic Ellison said Congress
collected over the past 16 years. Libya and consider bombing said in an interview broadcast extremists without appearing needs to be careful about how
the country’s airports and run- Sunday. to be at war with the Muslim it addresses the issue in inves-
25 Years Ago — 1986 ways, but they should take no “It’s there and that’s where world. There has been an effort tigative hearings. Appearing
• Nikki Siefker was runner-up in the Van Wert County action unless there is an inter- the threat is coming from at to build stronger relationships with King on CNN’s “State of
Spelling Bee held Wednesday at Marsh Foundation. Nikki national agreement, the chair- this time,” King said. with Muslims — internation- the Union,” he said it makes
competed with 19 other students in the county to win the man of the Senate Foreign Taking up King’s call for a ally and with Islamic leaders sense to speak with people in
honor. Nikki is a seventh grade student at Jefferson Middle Relations Committee said national discussion, the White in the United States. the Muslim community about
School. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ken Siefker. Sunday, House sent President Barack At the same time, however, efforts by extremists such as
• The Ottoville Big Green, the Cinderella team of section- Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., Obama’s deputy nation- militant Islamic propaganda radical cleric Anwar al-Awla-
al and district tournament action, heard the buzzer ring out and other lawmakers contin- al security adviser, Denis has factored into recent terror- ki to encourage Muslims to
the last second of play at Wednesday’s semi-final action in ued a drumbeat for military McDonough, to a Northern ist attacks and foiled attempts wage attacks against the U.S.

China challenges American


Elida with the score of 68-52 in favor of the Leipsic Vikings. action in Libya, in the face
Three Big Green players made it into double figures. Terry of reluctance from the White
Schnipke and Rode contributed 10 each with Dan Burgei the House and U.S. defense offi-

predominance in Asia-Pacific
scoring leader with 12. cials, who argue that tak-
• The Elida Young Farmers and Farm Wives recently ing out Libya’s air defenses
received the Northwest Area Young Farmer Chapter award would be tantamount to going
at State Young Farmers Convention in Dayton. Judy and to war.
Denny Fricke, presidents of Elida YFA and YFW accepted “Lots of people throw By MATTHEW China is still decades away U.S. presence in the region.
the award on behalf of the Elida chapter. The Elida group around phrases of ‘no-fly PENNINGTON from building a military as Even former enemy Vietnam
placed fourth in overall state competition. zone’ and they talk about it Associated Press strong as the United States. It is forging military ties with
has not fought a major con- the U.S.
as though it’s just a game, WASHINGTON — When flict since a border war with Last week, the Philippines
50 Years Ago — 1961 a video game or something.
• The Delphos Green Thumb Garden Club set an auction Some people who throw that China launched threatening Vietnam in 1979 and is not a deployed two warplanes after
and bake sale at its meeting March 28 with the proceeds line out have no idea what war games off Taiwan 15 Soviet-style rival threatening a ship searching for oil com-
going toward the Ohio Association of Garden Club’s proj- they’re talking about,” White years ago on the eve of an American soil. plained it was harassed by
ects. One of the OAGC’s projects established in 1956 is House chief of staff William election on the self-governing But the shift raises ques- two Chinese patrol boats in
island, the U.S. deployed two tions about whether the U.S. the South China Sea. Japan
the Victor H. Riese Fellowship Fund, inaugurated to assist Daley said. aircraft carriers, and China can meet its commitment to scrambled F-15 fighter jets
college graduate students who have proven their talents and The administration has said quickly backed down. maintain a strong presence in after Chinese surveillance and
interest in the field of floriculture and horticulture. that all options are on the table Things don’t seem so one- the Asia-Pacific for decades anti-submarine aircraft flew
• The manufacturing of synthetic rubber in just 60 seconds but that any military action sided any more. — a matter not just of global near disputed islands in the
will be featured in Previews of Progress, a science show must be an international effort. China’s military has prestige but also seen as criti- East China Sea.
sponsored by General Motors, which will be presented as Pentagon chief Robert Gates been on a spending spree at cal for safeguarding shipping “As China’s military has
an assembly program for the students of Delphos Jefferson cautioned last week that an a time that the debt-ridden lanes vital for world trade and gotten more capable and China
High School Tuesday in the school auditorium, according to attack on Libya could drag the U.S. government is looking to protecting allies. has behaved more aggres-
W. J. Koch, principal. U.S. military into another con- cut defense costs. On Friday, China already has an innate sively, a number of countries
• All Delphos Girl Scout troops planned to participate in flict, even as nearly 150,000 China announced a 12.7 per- geographical advantage in any are looking at the U.S. as
a program and tea to be held March 12 in the music room at troops continue to battle in cent hike for this year, the lat- conflict in the west Pacific. a hedge to make sure they
Jefferson High School. At this time the Brownies and Girl Afghanistan and Iraq. est in a string of double-digit One expert posits that with its can maintain independence,
Scouts of Delphos, along with their leaders, parents and British Defense Minister increases. military buildup, China could security and stability,” said
friends will honor the founder of Girl Scouting in the United Liam Fox on Sunday said that That trend has triggered conquer Taiwan by the end Abraham Denmark, director
States by Juliette Low. March 12 is the 49th birthday of Girl any talks about establishing worries in Congress and of the decade even if the U.S. of the Asia-Pacific Security
Scouting in the United States. among security analysts about military intervenes. Program at the Center for a
a no-fly zone over Libya are whether the United States China regards Taiwan as New American Security.
at “the early stage of con- can maintain its decades-long part of its territory. Relations But those allies question
75 Years Ago — 1936 tingency planning.” Fox told
• One of the most pleasant and enthusiastic meetings BBC radio that more details military predominance in the between the two, long seen whether the U.S. can retain
of merchants, manufacturers and professional people of will be discussed by NATO economically crucial Asia- as a potential flash point, its freedom to operate in the
Pacific. have warmed in the past two region, and whether its econ-
Delphos held for a long time was the annual dinner meet- defense leaders at a meeting While the U.S. military has years. But China’s assertion omy — highly indebted to
ing of the Delphos Civic Club at the Phelan Hotel on in Brussels later this week. been drained by 10 years of of territorial claims in the China and struggling to recov-
Thursday evening. After the dinner, the president of the club, Gates is scheduled to attend costly conflicts in Afghanistan South China Sea, which it er from a recession — can sus-
Bruce H. Reed, welcomed the men and ladies and visitors that meeting. and Iraq, China has developed has declared as a “core inter- tain its high level of military
present. Fox also insisted “there air, naval and missile capabili- est” — essentially something spending, said Bonnie Glaser,
• Melvin Westrich has accepted a position with the was no and there is no plan ties that could undercut U.S. it could go to war over — has a China expert at the Center
Delphos Hardware Company. He will start on his new duties to use British land forces” in superiority in China’s back- spooked its neighbors and for- of Strategic and International
next Monday. For some time past he has been employed Libya. yard. tified their support for a strong Studies think tank.
at the Weisgerber Furniture Store. Westrich and Harold
Fosnaught of the hardware company will go to Mansfield
Monday to visit various plants manufacturing goods carried
by the store.
Patiently not obsessing
• The Auglaize River east of Delphos was to be consider- NEW YORK — This is Lord knows he can’t change the land now, and trying to
doubtless heretical, but I’ll KATHLEEN PARKER his mind about that. Worse, figure that out -- if it’s a good
ably improved by two large dams which it is planned to place
say it anyway: I can wait to he created a health care pro- thing for the country, for the
in this stream. Plans for this were discussed at a most inter- find out who the Republican gram that included insurance discourse, for my family.”
esting and profitable season of the Tri-county Sportsmen presidential candidates will
and Farmers Protective Association which was held at the be. Point mandates. Will he apologize?
Will he run?
As with romance, it’s the
mystery that keeps suitors
Veterans of Foreign Wars rooms Thursday night. To be clear, I said “can,”
not “can’t.”
of View We know the answer, but
we’ll keep talking about it
coming back. Even so, this
endless drama, this turning
Let’s go further: I don’t anyway. over of every scrap, exhaust-
Moderately confused care who they’ll be. At least
not yet.
Santorum is running. He’s
been to Iowa how many
Have I left anyone out?
According to my ABC guide-
ing the insignificant, is
enough to make one long for
I don’t care because it’s times? Fox News recently book, there are at least 13 who constancy.
only March 2011. President suspended both Gingrich and might run, including Ron Paul, This isn’t mere non-news
Obama’s first term is scarcely Santorum from their official who won the straw poll at the fatigue. Rather, it is the grow-
half over and the next election commentating duties until recent conservative confab, ing sense that nothing matters
is 20 months away. Twenty they decide whether they’ll CPAC, but won’t say if he’ll when everything does. We
months! Can you bear this pursue the presidency. be a candidate. And of course, all understand the grinding
conversation 24/7 for 20 more Meanwhile, somewhere in the biggest flirt of all, Sarah demands of the 24/7 news
months? the Midwest, Indiana Gov. Palin, who stands out beyond beast, to which we are both
ABC News in November Mitch Daniels and former the obvious by virtue of her slave and master. But even
produced a guide to Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty two-syllable first name. monsters need a nap.
Republican presidential con- are gathering dust as pun- You may have noticed that It is perhaps testament
tenders because, according dits weigh whether these two all the aforementioned possi- to these tumultuous times
to the network’s website, the have what it takes. They’re ble candidates have one-sylla- that we are riveted by every
2012 election was just two both “fixers,” writes National ble names: Newt, Mitt, Rick, flicker and utterance. Political
years away. Just? I’ve been Review’s Jonah Goldberg. Tim, Mitch, Ron. They’re polarization has so defined us
tired of the 2012 elections But are they also “fighters”? like the recently popular one- that we are always deployed
since 2009. We can wait to find out. word blockbuster book titles, in campaign mode, never in
Today the buzz is that Newt And then there’s Mike the better to distinguish them- repose. Politics is, among
Gingrich won’t be definitive. Huckabee, who has his selves from the vowel-rich other things, spectacle, but
Politico reports that the former own TV show and is build- and multi-syllabic Barack there’s something dreary
House speaker was supposed ing an enormous house in Obama. These are the hardy about the incessancy.
to make big news in Atlanta Florida that he never could boys of the Leaner, Meaner Eventually, assuming
Thursday and all we got was a have dreamed he could afford GOP. No-frills and thrifty, we’re still cognizant, candi-
lousy “oddly named” website: someday. Will he find his way they don’t even mess around dates will declare themselves.
NewtExplore2012.com. to the presidential podium or with excess syllables. We’ll rehash their pasts,
What can it mean? Is he will he stick to the golden Palin, of course, is running squirm through debates, and
running or isn’t he? Not to be pulpit? Waiting. -- or not -- but she’s smart watch glaze-eyed as the pag-
a spoiler, but I’d say he’s run- Mitt, will or won’t you? enough to know that she’s eant plays out. But I for one
ning. I just don’t care. Yet. By all that is right and good most interesting when she’s can wait. Not knowing how
In other non-breaking on this bounteous Earth, keeping her fans in suspense. it ends may be all that’s left
news, five or six people Romney should be the To wit, her response to Barbara to enjoy.
wonder whether former Republican candidate. Except Walters last November: Katheen Parker’s e-mail address
Pennsylvania Sen. Rick that he’s still a Mormon and “I’m looking at the lay of is kathleenparker@washpost.com.
www.delphosherald.com Monday, Martch 7, 2011 The Herald – 5

COMMUNITY
LANDMARK Landeck
students chosen
‘Class of Week’
Landeck first-grade stu-
dents were recently select-
ed the WLIO Class of the
Week. A parent submitted
Delphos Wastewater their picture for the con-
Treatment Plant test. By being drawn the
class received a visit from

CALENDAR OF
Lima Dental Associates
and they learned about the
importance of dental care.
EVENTS Sue Barclay, back left, is
their teacher.
TODAY
7 p.m. — Delphos Parks
and Recreation board meets
at the recreation building at
Stadium Park. Photo submitted
Washington Township
trustees meet at the township
house. Hoop It Up for
7:30 p.m. — Spencerville
village council meets at the Life set March 12 FRIDAY & SATURDAY
mayor’s office.
MARCH 11 & 12
The second annual Hoop It
Delphos Eagles Auxiliary Up for Life free throw shoot-
meets at the Eagles Lodge,
10 am-4pm
ing contest will be held from
1600 Fifth St.
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 12

COIN APPRAISALS
8 p.m. — The Veterans
in the Trinity Friends Family
at US BANK
of Foreign Wars meet at the
hall. Life Center gym at 605 N.
Franklin Street in Van Wert.
TUESDAY The event is a fund-raiser 901 Elida Ave., Delphos, OH
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite at for the Van Wert Pregnancy
Delphos Senior Citizen Center, Life Center. Randy Camper, a professional numismatist
301 Suthoff Street. For a $5 entry fee, or
6 p.m. — Weight Watchers one’s best donation, shoot- with Coins, Currency & Collectibles
meets at Trinity United
Methodist Church, 211 E.
ers will have the opportunity
to see how many successive
Happy Birthday will be at US Bank for your convenience.
Third St. free throws they can make. MARCH 8 Bring your coins in for an honest appraisal.
6:30 p.m. — Delphos Lions Participants will compete in Paul Kramer
Club, Eagles Lodge, 1600 E. age divisions, which range Nick Osburn
Fifth St. from pre-school and up. Eric Lehman
7 p.m. — Delphos City
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6 – The Herald Monday, Martch 7, 2011 www.delphosherald.com

Lady ’Cats oust Jays in district showdown


going wild with 12 markers regionals,” Culp noted. “We
in the period, the Lady ’Cats just showed the balance we
scored the next 16 points to really have. They did a good
take a 36-21 edge on a basket job on Kristin (Klausing) and
by junior Courtney Lewis (7 Kennedy (Boggs) and I was
markers, 5 caroms) with 2:28 glad I could step up; it was
to go. Geise put back her my turn tonight. We talked at
own miss with 57 ticks to go halftime about how we were
to snap the Blue Jay score- playing and we came out a
less streak but a Culp triple at lot more aggressive in the
40 seconds and a Geise short third period.”
jumper with 27 ticks show- The Jays needed to come
ing accounted for a 39-25 up with a big rally in the
Wildcat edge. fourth period but couldn’t get
“We upped our defen- anything going offensively to
sive intensity. We went man do so. They shot 3-of-14 in the
pressure and we were much period and 8-of-8 at the line
more active and aggres- (10-of-11 overall for 90.9%
sive,” Jefferson mentor Dave versus 13-of-19 for the Red
Hoffman began. “That got and White for 68.4%), with
the tempo our way again. senior Samantha Stant scor-
Plus, Bridget played one ing all eight of her points.
heck of a game. She was However, the closest they
aggressive tonight in getting could get was 13 — 52-39 —
to the basket. She and other on a basket by Stant late.
girls stepped up when we Jefferson senior Morgan
needed it.” Fischbach (6 markers) suf-
St. John’s coach Dan fered an injury in the fourth
Grothouse called three tim- and left on crutches.
eouts in the canto to try Jefferson got off to a
and staunch the bleeding. quicker start in the begin-
As well, sophomore Katie ning, leading 9-2 halfway
Vorst (starting for the injured through on a 3-point play
Shelby Reindel) picked up by Culp. However, the Jays
her fourth foul at 2:54, even- seemed to settle down and
tually fouling out. slowly scored five straight Tom Morris photo
Jefferson senior Bridget Culp demonstrated her shot “We couldn’t allow a points in the next 3-plus min- St. John’s senior Becca Saine, who led the Jays with
blocking ability on St. John’s sophomore Jessica Recker string like that and we did. utes to get within 9-7 on an 14, gets one of the few open looks for the Jays as Jefferson
while she also netted a game-high 21 points Saturday at They picked up their defen- inside basket from Vorst (4 defenders Morgan Fischbach (senior) and junior Courtney
Lima Senior. The Lady Wildcats won their first district sive intensity and once we rebounds) with 8.2 ticks on Lewis close in.
title since 1999 with a 15-point victory in Division IV turned it over a couple of the board. However, senior
action. times and missed a couple of Klausing (13 points, 9 assists, we were a little tentative. to the district finals.”
By JIM METCALFE final Thursday is Bucyrus shots, that got the ball rolling 7 rebounds, 6 steals) hit a Perhaps with all that was on The Blue and Gold out-
jmetcalfe@delpho- Wynford versus Stryker. for them,” Grothouse noted. long deuce with 1.9 seconds the line, the girls might have boarded the Red and White
sherald.com In front 18-16 to begin the “We tried to force things too to go for a 12-7 advantage. been a little afraid to make 40-28 (18-7 offensive) as
third period, Jefferson senior much in the third and that The contest tightened a mistake; that’s only natu- junior Courtney Grothouse
LIMA — St. John’s girls Bridget Culp (21 points, 6 cost us against their quick- up much more the second ral. We turned it up a notch added six boards (7 counters,
basketball coach Dan J. boards, 2 blocks) scored for ness and athleticism. That’s period as the tempo slowed defensively after halftime.” 4 assists). Jefferson had 17
Grothouse was worried about the Wildcats only to see St. what we had to avoid; a big down, seemingly to the Blue Grothouse felt things fouls and the Jays 14.
the big spurt Saturday night John’s senior Tiffany Geise run. We simply got beat by Jays’ favor. There were two were going well in the first
against Jefferson in the Lima (8 points, 15 caroms) and a better team tonight; there is ties — at 14 and 16 — before half. ST. JOHN’S (39)
Senior District final matchup classmate Becca Saine (14 no shame in that.” a Culp basket with 19 ticks “I felt we did a good job Courtney Grothouse 1-4-7,
between the Delphos rivals. counters — 2 3s) give the The Wildcats canned 9-of- left made for an 18-16 half- on Klausing and Boggs but 2, Jessica Recker 0-0-0, Samantha
Becca Saine 5-2-14, Katie Vorst 1-0-
He should have been. Jays (17-6) their first and 14 shots in the period (20-of- time edge. Culp was a tough match- Stant 2-4-8, Kim Schnipke 0-0-0,
The third period was the only lead on a 3-ball with 45 for the night, 1-of-9 trifec- Jefferson shot 2-of-15 in up. She really hurt us in the Tiffany Geise 4-0-8. Totals 13-10-39.
nightmare come true as the 6:30 left in the stanza. tas, for 44.4% versus a cold the stanza. paint,” he added. “I thought JEFFERSON (54)
Lady Wildcats earned their However, that is when things 13-of-48 for the Jays, 3-of-17 “We didn’t play very well we did a nice job controlling Culp 8-4-21, Kennedy Boggs 2-1-
Courtney Lewis 3-1-7, Bridget
first district title since 1999 fell apart for the Blue and long range, for 27.1%). in the first half. We tried the tempo, too. We lose five 5, Kristin Klausing 3-7-13, Emily
before a near-packed house Gold. Jefferson’s full-court “There was pressure on our zone press and we were seniors (Saine, Geise, Stant, Fought 1-0-2, Morgan Fischbach
at Spartan Gymnasium. man pressure began to take both teams because of the getting the traps we usually Kim Schnipke and Lindsay 3-0-6, Chelsey Fischer 0-0-0. Totals
The Lady Wildcats (21-2) control, forcing six turnovers environment and this being get,” Hoffman added. “The Minnig, injured all season)
20-13-54.
advance to take on Arlington (20 in the game versus 12 my last year, along with tempo was in their favor, and they did a great job of Score By Quarters:
6:15 p.m. Thursday at the for the Wildcats) in the next our five other seniors. You too. We struggled shooting getting us here. I don’t think St. John’s 7 9 9 14 – 39
Elida Regional, while 12 Blue Jay possessions and don’t want it to end, espe- the ball, especially in the anyone would have predicted
Jefferson 12 6 21 15 – 54
Three-point goals: St. John’s,
the other regional semi- six missed shots. With Culp cially with a chance to go to second quarter, and I felt the St. John’s girls could get Saine 2, Grothouse; Jefferson, Culp.

2011 OHIO HIGH SCHOOL STATE WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS


At Jerome Schottenstein Center Trimble/Greenwich South Central/ dec. Zach Wilson, Bluffton 5-3SV; 103: Jude Michel, Milan Edison Consolation Round Two: pin Leitwein, Nelsonville-York 5:13;
Ohio State University, Columbus Hannibal River/Haviland Wayne 145: Andrew DeHart, Covington dec. dec. Mike Hozan, Sullivan Black 119: Hill, Carlisle dec. Brandon 135: Stieber, Monroeville pin Kameran
Division III Trace/Independence/Jeromesville Lucas Cummins, Cardington-Lincoln River 6-0; 112: Kyle Ferguson, Akron McCormick, Lima Central Cath. 9-3; Clemens, Haviland Wayne Trace 4:27;
Team Scores: Bedford St. Peter Hillsdale/McComb 1.0. 5-0; 152: Thomas Fullenkamp, Manchester dec. Damien Showman, 130: Colt Lovejoy, Harrod Allen East 140: Brown, Akron Manchester tech.
Chanel 99.0, Cuy. Falls CVCA 92.5, First Place Finals Versailles dec. Zebulun Beam, Apple Attica Seneca East 5-0SV; 119: Austin dec. Reichle, W. Jefferson 8-6; 135: fall Ryan Musser, Delphos St. John’s
Monroeville 80.0, Milan Edison 57.5, 103: Nathan Tomasello, Cuy. Falls Creek Waynedale 11-7SV; 160: Sean Hilty, Fremont St. Joseph C.C. maj. Niner, Liberty Center dec. Kameran 19-; Zach Wilson, Bluffton maj. dec.
Mechanicsburg 56.0, Galion Northmor CVCA dec. Aaron Assad, Bedford Prather, W. Jefferson dec. James dec. Stephen Hill, Carlisle 13-2; 125: Clemens, Haviland Wayne Trace Heldenbrand, Jeromesville Hillsdale
55.0, North Jackson Jackson-Milton St. Peter Chanel 7-4; 112: Jacob Gerken, LaGrange Keystone 7-5; 171: Ryan Harris, Beachwood maj. dec. 7-2; 140: Kosky, Bellaire St. John 13-4; 152: Thomas Fullenkamp,
51.5, Beachwood 40.5, Troy Christian Danishek, Day. Christian dec. Cody Bryson Hall, Doylestown Chippewa T.J. Weirauch, Archbold 12-4; 130: C.C. dec. Ryan Musser, Delphos St. Versailles pin Slade, Marion Pleasant
40.0, Dayton Christian 38.0, Covington Steiner, Waynesville 11-9; 119: Tyler maj. dec. Kevin Stock, Garrettsville Colt Lovejoy, Harrod Allen East dec. John’s 7-5SV; Zach Wilson, Bluffton 5:00; 160: Cole, Milan Edison dec.
34.5, West Salem Northwestern 33.5, Heminger, Galion Northmor pin Nick Garfield 19-9; 189: Cody Rodgers, Luke Kern, Delta 11-7; 135: Tyler dec. Parker, Sycamore Mohawk 10-6; J.R. Conyers, Harrod Allen East
Clarksville Clinton-Massie 31.5, Goebel, Bloomdale Elmwood 2:23; 125: Mechanicsburg dec. Phil Wellington, Kelly, Reading dec. Jeremy Walden, 160: Jeff Siefker, Ottawa-Glandorf pin 10-4; Jeff Siefker, Ottawa-Glandorf
Swanton 31.0, New Lebanon Dixie 30.0, Stephen Myers, Reading dec. Jeremy Cle. VA-St. Joseph 4-2; 215: Matt Bedford St. Peter Chanel 7-3; 140: Rose, Martins Ferry 2:01; 171: O’Neill, dec. Spieth, Liberty Center 8-4; 171:
Reading 28.5, Bloomdale Elmwood Border, Caldwell 10-4; 130: Johnny Meadows, Cuy. Falls CVCA maj. dec. Tyler Fahrer, Delta pin Joe Kosky, Bellville Clear Fork dec. Joe Brandt, Cody Lovejoy, Harrod Allen East pin
28.0, (tie) Apple Creek Waynedale/ Matacic, N. Jackson Jackson-Milton Marc Moser, Defiance Tinora 17-4; Bellaire St. John C.C. 2:14; 145: Austin Versailles 1-0; Cody Lovejoy, Harrod Farrrow, Sugarcreek Garaway 4:29;
LaGrange Keystone/Shadyside 27.0, dec. Alex Carroll, Galion Northmor 8-2; 285: Nino Majoy, Huron dec. Aaron Maneese, Bellville Clear Fork dec. Allen East dec. Montgomery, Ashland Joe Brandt, Versailles dec. Groff,
Akron Manchester 26.5, (tie) Ashland 135: Hunter Stieber, Monroeville pin Silverio, Shadyside 2-1. Josh Lawrence, Garrettsville Garfield Crestview 8-6. Magnolia Sandy Valley 3-1; 189:
Crestview/Genoa Area/Middlefield Tyler Majoy, Milan Edison 1:00; 140: Fifth Place Finals 7-5SV; 152: Dom Barlow, Heath dec. 189: Beck, Galion Northmor pin Wellington, Cle. VA-St. Joseph pin
Cardinal 25.0, Doylestown Chippewa Cam Tessari, Monroeville dec. Shane 103: Bobby Smith, Col. Bishop Aaron Yonker, Garrettsville Garfield David Gremling, Lima Central Cath. David Gremling, Lima Central Cath.
24.5, Garrettsville Garfield 24.0, (tie) Brown, Akron Manchester 11-4; 145: Ready pin Zon Fields, Marion Pleasant 5-2; 160: Jeff Siefker, Ottawa- 1:47. 3:42; 215: Baker, Bloomdale Elmwood
Caldwell/Delta 22.0, (tie) St. Clairsville/ Kyle Burns, Milan Edison dec. Dan 4:40; 112: Tyler Harter, Apple Creek Glandorf pin Jordan Cole, Milan Championship Quarterfinals: dec. Ben Moser, Bluffton 3-2.
West Jefferson 21.0, (tie) Hamler Orrill, Bedford St. Peter Chanel 5-4; Waynedale over Josh Hall, Col. Edison 0:54; 171: Brandon O’Neill, 130: Laney, Hicksville dec. Colt -----
Patrick Henry/Waynesville 20.0, 152: Felipe Martinez, Genoa Area Bishop Ready default ; 119: Ben Bellville Clear Fork dec. Garrett Linton, Lovejoy, Harrod Allen East 10-6; Division II Team Scores: St.
(tie) Cle. VA-St. Joseph/Heath 19.0, dec. Dominic Prezzia, St. Clairsville Timmons, Kansas Lakota dec. Dalton Rootstown 6-4; 189: Parker Cole, 140: Cowell, Archbold dec. Zach Paris Graham Local 230.5, Cuy.
(tie) Col. Bishop Ready/Versailles 9-5SV; 160: Cody Walters, Bedford Hiltibran, Mechanicsburg 14-7; 125: Magnolia Sandy Valley pin Tyler Beck, Wilson, Bluffton 7-3; 152: Thomas Falls Walsh Jesuit 108.0, Oak Harbor
18.0, (tie) Harrod Allen East/Huron/ St. Peter Chanel dec. Xavier Dye, Tim Wiseman, N. Jackson Jackson- Galion Northmor 2:12; 215: Kody Fullenkamp, Versailles dec. Kiefer, 96.5, Parma Padua Franciscan 55.0,
Wellington 17.0, (tie) Archbold/North Hamler Patrick Henry 1-0; 171: Chris Milton dec. Josh Decatur, Cuy. Falls Bellamy, Sand. St. Mary C.C. dec. Bedford St. Peter Chanel 7-2; 160: Akron St. Vin.-St. Mary 53.0, Mantua
Baltimore 15.0, (tie) Cardington- Phillips, Monroeville maj. dec. B.J. CVCA 3-2; 130: Cody Laney, Hicksville Dan Satterthwaite, Grandview Hts. Gerken, LaGrange Keystone dec. Crestwood 50.5, Lexington 50.0,
Lincoln/Edgerton 14.0, (tie) Bluffton/ Toal, Troy Christian 16-7; 189: Alex over Alex Nedved, Clarksville Clinton- 4-1; 285: Sam Reusser, Orrville dec. Jeff Siefker, Ottawa-Glandorf 12-10; Uhrichsville Claymont 46.5, Clyde
Carroll Bloom-Carroll/Defiance Tinora/ Utley, Cuy. Falls CVCA dec. Kurt Massie default; 135: Zach Niner, Danny Richards, Sugarcreek Garaway 171: Hall, Doylestown Chippewa dec. 43.5, Wash. C.H. Washington 42.0,
Nelsonville-York 13.0, Coshocton 12.5, Schaefer, W. Salem Northwestern Liberty Center dec. Carl Moody, 3-1SV. Cody Lovejoy, Harrod Allen East 6-2; (tie) Canfield/Medina Highland 37.0,
(tie) Hicksville/Marion Pleasant 12.0, 6-0; 215: Ethan Hayes, New Lebanon Nelsonville-York 7-4; 140: Jordan Area Wrestlers: Phillips, Monroeville maj. dec. Joe Lewis Center Olentangy 36.0, Aurora
Cin. Madeira 11.0, (tie) Bellville Clear Dixie pin Kennedy Smith, Bedford St. Cowell, Archbold dec. Logan Hershey, Consolation Semifinals: 140: Brandt, Versailles 13-5. 32.0, Tol. Central Cath. 30.0, Wash.
Fork/Kansas Lakota/Liberty Center/ Peter Chanel 5:31; 285: Mimmo Lytle, W. Salem Northwestern 9-8TB; 145: Zach Wilson, Bluffton dec. Hershey, Consolation Round One: 119: C.H. Miami Trace 28.0, Canton South
Norwalk St. Paul 10.0, (tie) Magnolia Swanton dec. Clint Endicott, Ashland Johnny Carpenter, Cin. Madeira dec. W. Salem Northwestern 6-5; 152: Brandon McCormick, Lima Central 27.0, Goshen 26.0, (tie) Wapakoneta/
Sandy Valley/Ottawa-Glandorf 9.0, Crestview 6-0. Mason Gulash, Shadyside 11-4; 152: Thomas Fullenkamp, Versailles dec. Cath. dec. Reeder, Genoa Area 3-0; Plain City Jonathan Alder 25.0, Tiffin
(tie) Orrville/Rootstown/Wooster Triway Third Place Finals Max Erwin, Mechanicsburg dec. Joe Erwin, Mechanicsburg 3-2; 171: 135: Kameran Clemens, Haviland Columbian 22.0, Hilliard Bradley
7.0, Sandusky St. Mary C.C. 6.0, (tie) 103: Austin Reese, Mechanicsburg Kiefer, Bedford St. Peter Chanel Stock, Garrettsville Garfield dec. Cody Wayne Trace dec. Josh Davis, Bellaire 20.5, Avon 19.5, (tie) Chagrin Falls
Fremont St. Joseph C.C./Sycamore dec. Christian Clary, Day. Christian 7-3; 160: Chad Zeigler, Middlefield Lovejoy, Harrod Allen East 8-7. 6-5; 140: Ryan Musser, Delphos St. Kenston/Gnadenhutten Indian Va.
Mohawk 5.0, (tie) Bellaire St. John 9-3; 112: Sammy Gross, Beachwood Cardinal dec. Wyatt Running, Consolation Quarterfinals: 130: John’s dec. Mehilis, Magnolia Sandy 19.0, Lima Shawnee 18.5, (tie)
C.C./Carlisle/Martins Ferry/Sugarcreek dec. Casey Johns, Middlefield Cardinal Clarksville Clinton-Massie 7-3; 171: Nedved, Clarksville Clinton-Massie Valley 6-3; 160: Rose, Martins Ferry Day. Oakwood/Mogadore Field 18.0,
Garaway 4.0, (tie) Attica Seneca East/ 4-1; 119: Vinnie Pizzuto, N. Jackson Jacob Bresciani, Coshocton dec. dec. Colt Lovejoy, Harrod Allen East over J.R. Conyers, Harrod Allen Batavia Clermont NE 16.5, (tie) Dover/
Casstown Miami East/Jamestown Jackson-Milton dec. William Spangler, Cody Lovejoy, Harrod Allen East 6-3; 140: Zach Wilson, Bluffton dec. East default ; 189: David Gremling, Parma Hts. Holy Name 15.0, (tie)
Greeneview/Sullivan Black River/West LaGrange Keystone 8-4; 125: Adam 9-2; 189: Dalton Ishmael, N. Baltimore Fahrer, Delta 4-2SV; 160: Zeigler, Lima Central Cath. dec. McGuire, Dresden Tri-Valley/Shelby 14.0, (tie)
Liberty-Salem 3.0, (tie) Caledonia Ankrom, Carroll Bloom-Carroll dec. dec. Mitchell Gross, Norwalk St. Paul Middlefield Cardinal pin Jeff Siefker, Fredericktown 4-3; 215: Jackson, Cle. Canal Winchester/Port Clinton/Tipp
River Valley/Cin. Hills Christian Acad./ Jared VanVleet, Edgerton 4-2; 130: 1-0; 215: Travis Drumm, Heath dec. Ottawa-Glandorf 3:30; 171: Cody VA-St. Joseph pin Ben Moser, Bluffton City Tippecanoe 13.0, (tie) Carrollton/
Grandview Hts./Lima Central Cath./ Alec Jacober, Beachwood maj. dec. Jake Baker, Bloomdale Elmwood 6-0; Lovejoy, Harrod Allen East maj. dec. 0:51. Hebron Lakewood/Millersburg W.
New Philadelphia Tuscarawas C.C./ Kyler Deeter, Covington 12-3; 135: 285: Mike Stenger, Clarksville Clinton- O’Neill, Bellville Clear Fork 10-2. Championship Preliminaries: Holmes/Spring. Kenton Ridge/Spring.
Tiffin Calvert 2.0, (tie) Delphos St. Jordan Marshall, Troy Christian pin Massie dec. Zack Srock, Doylestown Championship Semifinals: 152: 119: Feucht, W. Jefferson pin Brandon Shawnee/Warsaw River View 12.0,
John’s/Ashland Mapleton/Belpre/ Justin Bockmore, Wellington 3:34; Chippewa 1-0. Prezzia, St. Clairsville dec. Thomas McCormick, Lima Central Cath. 0:40;
Collins Western Reserve/Glouster 140: Matt Dobben, Cuy. Falls CVCA Seventh Place Finals Fullenkamp, Versailles 3-1 130: Colt Lovejoy, Harrod Allen East See WRESTLING, page 7

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Wrestling
(Continued from Page 6) 9-7SV; 215: Logan Erb, Wapakoneta
Diebler’s barrage lifts
No. 1 Buckeyes, 93-65
(tie) Alliance Marlington/Louisville/ dec. Meyer, St. Paris Graham Local
Wauseon 11.0, (tie) Athens/Minerva 6-2.
10.0, (tie) Akron Coventry/Lisbon Consolation Round One: 112:
Beaver/Mentor Lake Cath./Ravenna Hooks, New Richmond pin Trace
Southeast 9.0, (tie) Bellefontaine/ Plaugher, Lima Shawnee 0:56.
Beloit W. Branch/Rossford 8.0, Championship Preliminaries:
Steubenville 7.5, (tie) Bellevue/ 103: John Martin, Wapakoneta pin
Col. Bishop Hartley/Col. Hamilton Baum, Urbana 1:31; 112: November,
Township/Newark Licking Valley/ Chesterland W. Geauga dec. Trace
Ravenna 5.0, (tie) Col. St. Francis Plaugher, Lima Shawnee 8-2; 119:
DeSales/New Lexington/Streetsboro Jake Beemer, Wapakoneta dec. Cash,
4.0, (tie) Ashtabula Edgewood/ Aurora 3-2; 125: Colin McDermitt, By RUSTY MILLER falling. It was incredible how I know one thing, towels bled around a defender and
Circleville/Mansfield Mad. Comp./ Lima Shawnee dec. Skonieczny,
Akron St. Vin.-St. Mary 13-11; 215: The Associated Press well we shot the basketball.” didn’t blow the ball in on all stepped back for yet another
Navarre Fairless/New Richmond/
Wilmington 3.0, (tie) Chesterland Logan Erb, Wapakoneta maj. dec. Freshman Jared Sullinger those 3s.” to push the lead to 69-48
W. Geauga/Eaton/Hamilton Ross/ Stinemetz, Lewis Center Olentangy COLUMBUS — In the had 22 points just weeks The Buckeyes built a and cap a 10-0 run midway
Hubbard/London/New Philadelphia 13-1.
----- midst of a rau- after accusing a 47-32 halftime lead — the through the second half.
cous locker room
2.0, (tie) Cadiz Harrison Central/Day.
Chaminade-Julienne/Gallipolis Gallia Division I Team Scores: Wisconsin fan of exact score they led by in the The rest of the game
Acad./Geneva/Germantown Valley Lakewood St. Edward 187.0, Massillon
Perry 109.0, Wadsworth 96.0, Cin.
after No. 1 Ohio spitting in his face second half of the first game was a matter of killing time
View/Granville/Lewistown
Lake/Norwood/Sandusky Perkins 1.0.
Indian
Elder 72.0, Cin. Arch. Moeller 66.0, State’s 93-65 as he left the floor before Wisconsin came roar- until the Buckeyes could
First Place Finals: 103: Mike Rix, Solon 57.0, Medina 51.0, Twinsburg payback victory at the Kohl Center. ing back — thanks to 6-of-7 cut down the nets and raise
over 10th-ranked
50.0, Mayfield Vill. Mayfield 45.5,
Akron St. Vin.-St. Mary dec. Cody
Springboro 43.5, Cle. St. Ignatius 37.0, He had told sev- shooting behind the arc. the Big Ten trophy. They’ll
Wisconsin, Jon
Burcher, Uhrichsville Claymont 1-0;
112: Ryan Taylor, St. Paris Graham Oregon Clay 36.0, Hilliard Davidson eral people that he Topping that, Ohio State be the top seed in the Big
Local dec. Cory Stainbrook, Cuy. Falls 35.0, Copley 34.0, Centerville 27.0,
Elyria 26.5, (tie) Lyndhurst Brush/ Diebler said he not only wanted to hit all eight 3s in the second Ten tournament this week in
Walsh Jesuit 6-3; 119: Micah Jordan,
St. Paris Graham Local dec. Calvin Mason 26.0, W. Chester Lakota West was sorry to his beat the Badgers 20 minutes. Indianapolis and are all but
Campbell, Lexington 9-6; 125: Tyler 24.0, Mentor 22.0, Fairfield 20.0, teammates. but that he wanted Diebler, who tied the Big assured of a No. 1 seed in the
“I apologize for missing
(tie) Canton McKinley/Cin. LaSalle
Hackworth, Oak Harbor dec. Robby
19.0, (tie) Beavercreek/Massillon to beat them by 50 points. Ten record by hitting 10 shots NCAA tournament.
that one,” he said.
Reed, Canfield 2-0; 130: Johnni
DiJulius, Cuy. Falls Walsh Jesuit pin Washington 18.0, Marysville 17.5, (tie) The final score only behind the arc in a win at Lighty, who played his
Alex Benedict, Canfield 3:19; 135: Brecksville-Broad. Hts./Madison 17.0,
Kettering Fairmont 15.5, (tie) Maple Everyone laughed. seemed that lopsided. Penn State on Tuesday night, final home game along
Nate Skonieczny, Cuy. Falls Walsh
Jesuit dec. Case Garrison, St. Hts./Piqua 15.0, Young. Boardman Diebler lived up to his “That first loss in college, is 17-of-20 on 3-pointers in with Diebler and Dallas
Paris Graham Lo 3-1SV; 140: Nick 14.5, (tie) Gr. City Central Crossing/ “3-bler” nickname Sunday I didn’t take that too lightly,” his last two games for the Lauderdale, said the victory
by hitting 7-of-8 shots
Lakewood 14.0, (tie) Cle. Rhodes/
Brascetta, St. Paris Graham Local
dec. T.J. Fox, Mogadore Field 9-4; Macedonia Nordonia/N. Canton Sullinger said. “I wanted to Buckeyes, who had clinched was nothing more than a step
145: Bo Jordan, St. Paris Graham Hoover/Troy 12.0, Stow-Munroe Falls behind the arc while scoring win and I wanted to win big, the outright Big Ten title a toward bigger goals.
Local pin Zane Zeman, Avon 3:24; 11.0, Ashville Teays Valley 10.0, (tie)
Lancaster/Powell Olentangy Liberty/ 27 points as Ohio State (29- too.” day earlier thanks to No. 6 “Our first mission was
152: Matt Stephens, St. Paris Graham
Local dec. Ian Miller, Oak Harbor Sandusky 9.0, (tie) Chardon/Olmsted 2, 16-2 Big Ten) set NCAA William Buford added Purdue’s loss at Iowa. a regular-season Big Ten
2-0SV; 160: Isaac Jordan, St. Paris Falls 8.0, (tie) Clayton Northmont/
Dublin Coffman/Loveland/Willoughby
Division I records by mak- 18 points and David Lighty Josh Gasser had 17 points, championship. That’s com-
Graham Local dec. Konner Witt,
Oak Harbor 5-3SV; 171: Cody Ryba, South 7.0, (tie) Cin. Princeton/ ing 14-of-15 3-pointers (93.3 13 for the Buckeyes, who Jon Leuer 16 and Keaton plete,” Lighty added. “Now
Mantua Crestwood dec. Jake Cramer, Middleburg Hts. Midpark/N. Royalton/ percent) and hitting 14 in won their 22nd straight Nankivil 10 for the Badgers we’ll turn our focus on a
Oak Harbor 5-4; 189: Chaz Gresham, Uniontown Lake/Wooster 6.0, Lorain
5.5, (tie) Amherst Steele/East Cle. a row — after missing the home game while dropping (23-7, 13-5). Jordan Taylor, 3-day tournament that we
Goshen dec. Huston Evans, St.
Paris Graham Local 5-2; 215: Travis Shaw/Hilliard Darby/Huber Hts. first. Wisconsin to just 4-5 in Big who had scored 21 of his 27 need to win and that will get
McIntosh, Wash. C.H. Miami Trace Wayne/Mount Vernon/Sidney 4.0,
(tie) Cin. Anderson/Cin. Oak Hills/
“On our best day this Ten road games this season. points to lead the comeback us ready for the NCAA tour-
dec. Logan Erb, Wapakoneta
4-2TB; 285: Riley Shaw, Wash. C.H. Fremont Ross/Painesville Riverside/ year, we hit 11-of-17 and Ryan had been the focal in the second half of the first nament. That’s just step two
Washington dec. Trevor Strickland, Westerville North/Westlake 3.0, (tie) thought we’d hit the jack- point for many fans in a meeting, was limited to eight of our 3-step mission.”
Clyde 4-1. Brunswick/Euclid/Lebanon/Liberty
Twp. Lakota E./Pickerington North pot,” Wisconsin coach Bo capacity crowd of 18,809 points on 2-of-9 shooting.
Third Place Finals: 103: Nick
Simpson, Batavia Clermont NE. dec. 2.0, (tie) Canton GlenOak/Cuyahoga Ryan said. “Fourteen of 15? who felt he had disrespected He was shadowed through- No. 20 Kentucky 64,
D.J. Schoeppner, Canton South Falls/Holland Spring./Miamisburg/
New Albany/Pickerington Central/
I don’t think people do that the Buckeyes after the first out the game by Ohio State Tennessee 58
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. —
2-0; 112: Joey Morris, Canton South
dec. Luke Langdon, Uhrichsville Strongsville 1.0. very often. Either that, or meeting when he said, “We freshman Aaron Craft. Brandon Knight scored 17 of his
Claymont 3-0; 119: Darran Warner, First Place Finals: 103: Brandon I’m living in the wrong part won the game. Deal with “Aaron did a tremendous 19 points in the second half and
Gnadenhutten Indian Va. pin Ryan Thompson, Solon dec. David Bavery,
Massillon Perry 2-0; 112: George of the country.” it.” job,” added Matta, whose the Wildcats finished second in
Still smarting from their
Cash, Aurora 2:20; 125: Colin
McDermitt, Lima Shawnee tech. fall DiCamillo, Cle. St. Ignatius dec. Edgar Ohio State officials fueled teams have won four Big the Southeastern Conference’s
Brodie Scherer, Warsaw River View Bright, Lakewood St. Edward 3-1SV;
119: Dean Heil, Lakewood St. Edward
first loss of the year, a the fans’ enmity by handing Ten titles in the last six years. East division to clinch a first-
16-0; 130: Brent Fickel, Parma Padua
Franciscan maj. dec. Stephen Pastor, dec. Max Byrd, Cin. LaSalle 7-2; 125: 71-67 setback at Wisconsin out 1,400 scarlet towels that “He’d studied so much film.
round bye in the conference
tournament.
Port Clinton 8-0; 135: Kyle Brezovec, Joey Ward, Cin. Arch. Moeller dec. on Feb. 12, the Buckeyes read, “Deal With It.” When What might go unnoticed is Terrence Jones had 15
unleashed their best game
Kagan Squire, Wadsworth 2-1TB;
Aurora dec. Daniel Mirman, Medina
130: Anthony Collica, Solon dec. Ryan’s picture was shown the job the other guys did in points and 12 rebounds and
of the season — shutdown
Highland 7-3; 140: Nic Skonieczny,
Cuy. Falls Walsh Jesuit dec. Andrew Mike Carlone, Mayfield Vill. Mayfield on the monitors at midcourt helping Aaron. But he was a Darius Miller also scored 15 as
Romanchik, Parma Padua Franc 7-6; 135: Cody Shivener, Springboro
maj. dec. Ruben Burrows, Canton
defense at one end and before the game, there was pit bull out there today.” Kentucky (22-8, 10-6) got only
3-2; 145: Jim Klosz, Parma Hts.
Holy Name dec. John Novak, Cuy. McKinley 16-6; 140: Zach Dailey, 68-percent shooting from the a large chorus of boos, and Wisconsin drew as close
its second SEC road win of the
season.
Falls Walsh Jesuit 3-0; 152: Andrew Massillon Perry maj. dec. Nate Ball, field at the other. the Buckeyes’ student sec- as 56-45 on Nankivil’s 3 Tobias Harris scored 18
“I don’t know if you
Wadsworth 11-2; 145: Chase Delande,
Higgins, Hilliard Bradley dec. Tyler
Hilliard Davidson dec. Tanner Lemon, tion immediately behind the with 14:15 left before the points for the Volunteers (18-13,
could script it much bet-
Bloniak, Medina Highland 11-7SV;
160: Tony Martin, Tol. Central Cath. Massillon Perry 9-4; 152: Mark Wisconsin bench yelled at Buckeyes put the game on 8-8), who could have finished
maj. dec. Austin Jones, Dresden Tri- Martin, Lakewood St. Edward dec.
Teddy Hammer, Medina 8-4; 160: ter,” said Ohio State coach the coach most of the day. ice. Diebler was at the heart second in the East by beating
Valley 13-2; 171: Paul Gryniuk, Wash.
C.H. Washington dec. Kyle Ryan, Domenic Abounader, Lakewood St. Thad Matta. “Our defensive Asked after the game of it, starting things with a
Kentucky but dropped to fifth.
Tennessee will face Arkansas
St. Paris Graham Local 4-3; 189: Edward dec. Sheldon Brandenburg, energy was incredible ... and about the towels, Ryan 3. He later hit one off an in the opening round of the SEC
offensively the shots were
Wadsworth 5-1; 171: Michael Baker,
Keith Johnson, Dover dec. Bobby
Blankenship, Plain City Jonathan Twinsburg dec. Ian Korb, Cin. Elder replied, “What towels? ... inbounds play and then drib- tournament.
3-1SV; 189: Sam Wheeler, Copley

COLLEGE ROUNDUP
Alder 3-2; 215: Bily Ward, Clyde maj.
dec. Mark Meyer, St. Paris Graham dec. Kevin Hyland, Cin. Elder 1-0;
Local 9-1; 285: Carlos Lugo, Akron 215: Nick Tavanello, Wadsworth dec.
St. Vin.-St. Mary pin Nick Wagoner, Ty Walz, Lakewood St. Edward 5-2;
Shelby 2:30. 285: Kyle Rose, Centerville dec. Greg
Fifth Place Finals: 103: Nathan Kuhar, Lakewood St. Edward 3-2.
Smith, Minerva dec. Anthony Craig, Third Place Finals: 103: Ruben
Victoria, Mason dec. Ryan Hornack,
Johnson pitches UC ---- Game 1 Park (Boyd, Robison, Dickson); by
Steubenville 1-0; 112: Bobby Mason,
Parma Padua Franciscan maj. dec. Medina 8-4; 112: Ivan McClay, to DH sweep Racer men ‘net’ victory Northwestern Ohio 4 (0-4)
ab-r-h-rbi
Humphrey (McKinstry, Brammer).

Joey Miller, Carrollton 11-2; 119: Trevor Massillon Washington dec. Mike CINCINNATI – The LIMA — The University Curtis Lambkin rf 3-0-1-2, Fabian Game 2
Fiorucci, Lewis Center Olentangy Screptock, Oregon Clay 5-0; 119:
Brian MacVeigh, Cin. Arch. Moeller University of Cincinnati of Northwestern Ohio men’s Placencia ss 3-0-0-0, Ty Wilburn ph Northwestern Ohio 4 (1-4)
dec. Mike Kostandaras, Cuy. Falls
Walsh 2-1; 125: Tre Smith, Chagrin dec. Del Vinas, Twinsburg 4-2TB; baseball team defeated tennis team improved to 5-3 1-0-1-0, Alex McKinstry 2b 3-1-1-0,
Dylan Brammer 3b 3-0-1-0, Kevin
ab-r-h-rbi
Alex McKinstry dh 4-0-1-1, Ryan
Falls Kenston pin Johnny McComas, 125: Mike Labry, Twinsburg dec.
Cole Cochran, Troy 7-3; 130: Angelo
Youngstown State University with a 7-2 victory over the Cyrus 1b 2-0-1-0, Eric Rodriguez 1b Ekberg 2b 3-0-0-0, Ben Schubert rf
Lisbon Beaver 3:34; 130: Al Caserta,
Lewis Center Olentangy dec. Nick Amenta, Oregon Clay maj. dec. Nick 11-0 in the second game of University of Findlay (3-2) 2-0-2-0, Pichi Torres lf 3-0-0-1, Ben 3-0-0-0, Dylan Brammer 3b 3-0-0-0,
Hile, Lexington 4-0; 135: Jake Faust, Montgomery, Madison 10-1; 135: Ty a doubleheader Sunday at on the indoor hard courts of Schubert dh 3-2-2-0, Kael Campbell Eric Rodriguez 1b 2-1-0-0, Pichi Torres
Lexington maj. dec. Anthony Fosco, Davis, W. Chester Lakota West dec.
Nick Barber, Lakewood St. Edward Marge Schott Stadium. Westwood Tennis Center in c 3-0-0-0, Phillip Donovan cf 3-1-1-1.
Totals 29-4-10-4.
lf 3-1-0-0, Kyle Jeffries c 3-0-0-0, C.J.
Hernandez pr/c 0-1-0-0, Ty Wilburn cf/
Lewis Center Olentangy 15-6; 140:
Kyle Warner, Uhrichsville Claymont 8-7; 140: Austin Sams, Fairfield dec. Cincinnati (4-5) took Lima. Brescia University 6 (7-10) pr 1-0-0-1, Pedro Boissalier ss 3-1-1-1.
dec. Alex Bergman, Oak Harbor 6-2; Mark Gupko, Macedonia Nordonia command of the game early The Racers are next at ab-r-h-rbi Totals 25-4-2-3.
after scoring in the first four McKendree University noon
145: Alex Kooser, Day. Oakwood dec. 9-7SV; 145: Devon Range, Lyndhurst Chris Ward cf 3-0-1-2, Alex Hegge Brescia University 2 (7-11)
Brush dec. Warren Ashton, Mentor rf 3-0-0-0, Lane Potter ss 3-2-2-0, ab-r-h-rbi
innings, including a 5-run Saturday, along with the
Seth Williams, Tiffin Columbian 5-2;
152: Isaac Williams, Tiffin Columbian 5-3; 152: Kyle Bryant, Piqua dec. Matt Boyd dh 3-0-0-0, Matt Cissell lf Chris Ward cf 3-0-0-0, Alex Hegge
pin Lucas Poyser, Louisville 2:25; 160: Nick Corba, Beavercreek 3-1SV; 160:
Tylan Coleman, Mayfield Vill. Mayfield
second inning. women’s team. 3-1-1-1, John Kapu c/1b 2-1-0-0, Kyle rf 2-0-1-1, Lane Potter ss 2-0-1-0, Matt
Jake Watkins, Tipp City Tippecanoe
pin Chris Baker, Plain City Jonathan pin Vince Pickett, Gr. City Central Sophomore OF Jake Simmons pr 0-1-0-0, Ben Goetz 3b Boyd dh 3-0-0-0, Matt Cissell lf 3-0-0-
Doubles:
Alder 4:42; 171: Delane King, Hebron Cross 2:22; 171: Marshal Willet, Proctor (Cincinnati, Ohio/ No. 1: Kyle Collette/Yash
2-1-1-0, Jordan Robison 1b 2-0-1-0,
Corey Moore c 0-0-0-0, Andy Dickson
0, John Kapu c 1-0-0-0, Todd Carver
pr 0-0-0-0, Corey Moore c 1-1-0-0,
Lakewood pin Ravonne Lawrence, Brecksville-Broad. Hts. dec. Brandon
Walker, Springboro 3-1SV; 189: Oak Hills) started the second- Pulumati (UF) 8-6 over Jeff 2b 2-0-0-1. Totals 23-6-6-5. Ben Goetz 3b 3-0-1-1, Tyler Edmunds
Ravenna Southeast 2:44; 189: Rusty
Lockhart, Akron Coventry dec. Joey James Suvak, Lakewood St. Edward inning rally with a 2-RBI dou- Brown/Juan Cardenas. 1b 3-0-0-0, Jordan Rhodes 2b 3-1-0-0,
Monroe, Mantua Crestwood 3-2; dec. Irayel Williams, Cle. Rhodes 2-1;
215: Jason Gott, Elyria dec. Chalmer
ble to left field. Freshman OF/ No. 2: Gustavo Rueda/Cassio Score by Innings:
Northwestern Ohio... 010 210 0 - 4 10 3
Totals 24-2-3-2.
Score by Innings:
Sirimarco (UNOH) 9-8(2) over
215: Nathan Silvus, Spring. Shawnee
maj. dec. Ray Stone, Akron St. Vin.- Frueauf, Cin. Arch. Moeller 11-6; 285: DH Justin Glass (Fort Wayne, Josh Smedley/Bryan Little. Brescia University.. 100 320 0 - 6 6 2 Northwestern Ohio... 040 000 0 - 4 2 3
St. Mary 15-5; 285: Zach Higgins, Nick Nusekabel, Cin. Elder dec. Doug Ind./Carroll) and senior OF No. 3: Alexander Hager/Chris E: Campbell, Donovan, Park, Brescia University.. 000 001 1 - 2 3 3
Alliance Marlington over Nathan Mayes, Massillon Perry 3-0.
Fifth Place Finals: 103: Tommy Justin Riddell (Lexington, Cash (UNOH) 8-3 over David Hegge, Dickson. DP: UNOH 2. LOB: E: Boissalier 2, Potter 2, Brammer,
Pressley, Canal Winchester default.
Seventh Place Finals: 103: Zeigler, Cle. St. Ignatius dec. Jacob Ky./Lexington Catholic) fol- Hebda/David Brooks. UNOH 8, BU 7. 2B: Cyrus, Rodriguez,
Schubert, Potter, Robison. SF:
Rhodes. DP: UNOH 1. LOB: UNOH 4,
BU 4. 2B: Boissalier. SF:Hegge. SB:
Payton Gutierrez, Col. St. Francis Spearman, Lancaster 3-1; 112:
Artem Timchenko, Massillon Perry
lowed with RBI singles. Singles: Lambkin, Torres. Ekberg 2.
DeSales dec. Matt Pool, Tol. Central
Cath. 9-4; 112: Preston Bowshier, dec. Ryan Murdock, Dublin Coffman The Bearcats received No. 1: Kyle Collette (UF) 6-1, IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO

Spring. Kenton Ridge pin John 4-1; 119: Angelo DiSabato, Hilliard 3-for-4 hitting performances 6-2 over Jeff Brown (UNOH). Northwestern Ohio
Austin Park 3.1 4 4 1 2 3 2 COL XNorthwestern
Justin
Ohio
7”Binegar (W,1-1) 7.0 3 2 0 2 5
Maurice, Bellefontaine 5:32SV; 119: Davidson over John Dillon, Young.
Boardman default; 125: Markus from sophomore Proctor and No. 2: Gustavo Rueda
Pres.Thompson (L,0-1) 2.2 2 2 1 3 1 Brescia University
Alex Mossing, Tol. Central Cath. dec.
Conner Blacka, Plain City Jonathan Scheidel, Lakewood St. Edward dec. junior T.J. Jones (Cincinnati, (UNOH) 6-2, 3-6, 10-4 over Yash
Pulumati.
Brescia University Jackson Miles (L,2-3) 7.0 2 4 0 2 2
Ohio/LaSalle). Glass paced
Matt Yurkovich, N. Royalton 5-2; 130: Nat. Humphrey(W,1-4) 7.0 10 4 2 0 5
DELPHOS HBP: by Miles (Rodriguez, Ekberg).
Alder 2-0; 125: Josh Nelson, Day. No. 3: Juan Cardenas (UNOH)
Alfredo Gray, Wadsworth dec. Noah
UC with four RBI, followed
Oakwood dec. Ryan Skonieczny, WP - Thompson 3. HBP: by PB: Jeffries.
Forrider, Marysville 4-2UTB; 135: 6-2, 6-0 over David Hebda.
Akron St. Vin.-St. Mary 10-5; 130:
Max Rohskopf, Millersburg W. Holmes Nick Ramsey, Lakewood dec. Alex by Proctor’s three. No. 4: Alexander Hager
dec. Anthony Skulina, Streetsboro 8-1; Sweeney, Mentor 5-3; 140: Tywan
Claxton, Lyndhurst Brush dec. Travis Senior RHP Nick Johnson (UNOH) 6-1, 6-1 over Josh
Smedley.
135: Collan DaFonseca, Parma Padua
Franciscan maj. dec. John Lazear, Luft, Ashville Teays Valley 6-3; 145: (Delphos, Ohio/St. John’s) No. 5: Cassio Sirimarco
Athens 11-3; 140: Matt Fee, Mentor Connor McMahon, Stow-Munroe Falls pitched five scoreless innings (UNOH) 4-6, 7-5, 10-8 over David
and struck out four batters to
dec. Jon Garrison, Copley 5-4; 152:
Lake Cath. maj. dec. Joe Quisenberry,
Tyler Hardtke, Cin. Elder dec. Tyler
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Adam Horovitz, Mantua Crestwood Miller, Marysville 5-4; 160: Ryan Teis,
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dec. Conor Driscoll, Hilliard Bradley N. Canton Hoover maj. dec. Tommy
Kimbrell, Kettering Fairmont 9-0; 171:
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604 W. 7th St., Delphos door wood furnaces start- Free appliances.
Ally lease, 39 month, 12,000 miles per year, excess mile charge, 20¢ per mile, add tax and title fees. ing at $4995.00. Up to 419-586-8220
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PRE-OWNED CARS PRE-OWNED TRUCKS, VANS, SUVs wood floors, and a brand new roof. The purchase price for
this home is $70,500. Which includes up to $3,500 for your time. (419)358-5342
Buick Enclave CXL 21K .................. $31,900
closing cost, $1,000 allowance for appliances, and 1 year
2010 Pontiac G6 Stock sunroof................................. $14,900 2010 home warranty. 419-586-8220 chbsinc.com SEASONED FIREWOOD Use your tax
2010 Pontiac G6 Silver, sunroof................................ $16,900 2010Chev Equinox 1 LT, black ............................ $20,900 White Oak, $80 dump
2010 Chev HHR Dk. blue, 25K ...................................... $13,900 2010Chev Silverado 1/2T crew, 4x4 ................ $27,900
Neil Staley truck load. 419-692-7261 return for a
419-586-8220 downpayment
2010 Buick LaCrosse CXL chrome wheels . $25,500 2009Chev Traverse All wheel drive.................. $23,900
550 Pets & Supplies
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2010 Chev Impala Lt. gray ...................................... $15,900 2009Chev 1/2T, XTD cab, 4x4, silverado ................................ $25,500 on a new
2010 Buick Lucerne Silver, 23K ........................ $24,500 2008Pontiac Torrent red, 29K ....................... $15,200 home!!
2010 Chev Cobalt LT black .............................. $12,900 2007Chev Silverado extended cab, 4x4, 20K mi.$21,900 Vanamatic Company, Delphos, Oh PIT BULL Puppies for Hurry, interest rates are
2009 Buick Lucerne 15K mi, red....................... $19,900 2007Toyota Highlander Black ................. $17,500 is seeking Sale. 4 male, 2 female. 8 rising. We work with credit
2008 Chev Impala 24K mi. blue.............................. $14,900 2007Pontiac Torrent Sunroof, leather .......... $16,900 Experienced Screw weeks old. Call dings and will help you
Chev Malibu 1 LT, silver.................................. $14,900
with financing. Locally
2008 Chev Colorado P.U. XTD cab .................... $15,700
(419)604-1257
2007 Machine Set-Up / Operators: owned and operated.
2008 Chev Impala Leather, sunroof....................... $14,900 2007Buick Rendezvous CXL sunroof, leather$18,500
2008 Pontiac Grand Prix GT, red ............ $13,900 2007Silverado Crew 1/2T 4x4 ......................... $21,900
Accepting resumes for experienced screw ma-
chine set-up / operators; 3-5 years of previous
For Rent or Lease 580 Call 419-586-8220
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2008 Buick Lucerne CXL diamond white$21,900 2007Chev Suburban sunroof, DVD ................. $31,700 screw machine experience preferred, mechani-
2008 Chev Impala sunroof, leather........................ $13,900 2006Chev Equinox Sunroof ................................ $14,200 cal skills and machine set-up experience a plus. DELPHOS SELF Storage Auto Repairs/
2008
2007
Chev Impala Red, sunroof............................. $14,900
Chrysler 300C Heritage ............................. $20,500
2006GMC Envoy XL 4x4..................................... $14,700 The position is fast-paced and specialized, with on Gressel Drive: Maxi- 810 Parts/Acc.
Buick Ranier 42K mi., red............................. $15,500
particular importance on mechanical knowledge,
2005 mum security achieved in-
2007 Chev Impala LT, gray...................................... $11,900 2005Chev Equinox gray....................................... $10,500
trouble shooting, and product quality. Starting
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2007 Chev ImpalaLS 3 available from ............. $10,900 2005Chev Equinox Black........................................... $9,150 ground.
with access via your per-
Midwest Ohio
Buick LaCrosse 2 available from .......... $12,500
sonal gate code. Why set-
2007 2005Chev Silverado W/T, 22K mi..................... $12,800 tle for less? Phone any-
2007 Buick Lucerne CXL sharkskin, sunroof. $19,900
Vanamatic has served the precision machin-
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2005Buick Terazza CXL, DVD ................................. $9,200 ing industry for 57 years. Stable employment time 419-692-6336.
2002 Cadillac Deville gold mist ............................ $7,995 2004Olds Silhouette Premier, DVD ................ $10,500 with flexible shifts, climate controlled manufac- Specialist
2002
2001
2001
2000
1996
Pontiac Grand Prix GT sunroof ... $7,595
Pontaic Grand Prix silver ..................... $2,195
Chev Malibu gold .................................................. $6,595
Chev Lumina red ................................................. $3,995
Pontiac Grand Prix 4 dr. ....................... $2,395
2004
2004
2002
2002
Dodge Ram ST, silver ............................................. $6,995
GMC Sierra 1/2T, 4x4, extd............................... $12,900
GMC Envoy SLT 4x4, red .............................. $7,995
Buick Rendezvous 3 seat....................... $7,995
turing facility and competitive wage and benefit
programs including gainsharing. Team oriented
manufacturing cells with advancement opportuni-
ties through training.
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6818 2008 MERCURY MILAN. .................. 4 dr., FWD, 4 cyl., m/roof, black, 27K mi. ..............$13,895 ��������������� �used
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6813AA 1999 FORD TAURUS SE. .................. 4 dr., sedan, cloth, red ................................................... SOLD
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6821 2008 FORD EXPLORER 4x4..............Eddie Bauer, leather, black, 34K mi. .............. $23,995
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Husband is very Tomorrow’s


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HI AND LOIS

self-centered
Dear Annie: How do you when he is on his medication.
By Bernice Bede Osol
Tuesday, March 8, 2011

There is a strong possibility that


deal with a husband who But now, he is close to los- you will establish a number of new
thinks the world revolves ing everything. -- A Family relationships with certain people
around him? “Donald” in Need of Assistance whom you’ve always thought of as
special. With their influence, you’ll
always has to be the center Dear In Need: There are be able to realize a number of major
of attention and makes sure programs that offer medi- achievements.
he is in the spotlight at all cations at reduced rates for PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -
Companions are likely to respond to
times. People have told me those with bipolar disease. your requests if you appeal more to
he is spoiled and self-cen- First, your son should check their emotions than to their logic. This BLONDIE
tered, which I already knew with the drug company. They will be especially true with people
whom you’ve helped in the past.
from many years of mar- often supply their medications ARIES (March 21-April 19) -
riage. at a lower cost. Other sugges- Don’t be surprised if friends look to
Several years ago, I tried tions are: prescription drug you for advice and direction in all the
shared involvements you have with
to improve my life by eat- patient assistance programs them. When asked, take the helm and
ing healthier, los- (nami.org); Needy lead the way.
ing weight and Meds (needymeds. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - If
being more active. org); Partnership you sense the odds are tilted in your
favor when it comes to competitive,
I tried, unsuccess- for Prescription career situations, rejoice, as long
fully, to encour- Assistance (pparx. as you don’t make the mistake of
age Donald to join org); RxAssist underestimating the competition.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Be
me. So I cooked (rxassist.org); and optimistic regarding the outcome of
healthier meals The Medicine an important career situation that has
and tried to make Program (themedi- looked rather bleak. You’d be right in
gradual changes cineprogram.com).
thinking that your ship is coming in
at last.
BEETLE BAILEY
that seemed to We hope your son CANCER (June 21-July 22) -
work. can find the help he You have the ability to mastermind
important work-related situations
Now, Donald needs soon. that have stymied others, when you
has health issues. Annie’s Mailbox Dear Annie: run across certain factors they have
Everything cen- Let me add a overlooked. Be alert and on your toes.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - The
ters around what he needs. different perspective for best way to win brownie points with
Suddenly exercise is a top “Snubbed Co-Worker,” who your friends is to be sensitive to their
priority. He informs me felt she was being ignored needs. There is little you can do wrong
almost daily of how his and treated rudely. I could in their eyes if thoughtfulness is your
first consideration.
nutritionist wants him to eat. be her co-worker. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - This
If food isn’t prepared prop- I work with a woman who could be the day that you’ve been
erly, seasoned just so and never stops talking. If you waiting for, to negotiate a few points
with the boss that you hope would
fresh each day, it will hurt give her so much as a nod improve circumstances at work. Speak
his health. If it doesn’t taste or a smile, she will corner up if you get the chance.
good, he won’t be able to eat you and go on indefinitely. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - It SNUFFY SMITH
behooves you not to be too reticent
it and it will cause problems. I long ago gave up being about revealing your feelings to
He claims he never eats in polite in order to avoid her someone you recently met and whom
excess, yet he will grab candy verbal clutches. We work in you find appealing. Don’t be too
pushy, but remember, romance eludes
bars and ice cream and think close proximity, so I have the faint of heart.
that’s perfectly fine. the “pleasure” of listening to SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -
Donald talks about his her incessant conversations Even if the methods you use appear
to confound observers, if they work
condition constantly to any- (often with herself). for you in achieving your goals, go
one who asks how he is. I have no clue how she ahead and apply them. Like Woody
He delights in recounting all gets her job done, but she Allen and Larry David, use whatever
the details and expounds on sure makes it difficult for me works.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
his “excellent” performance to do mine. I ignore her, so 21) - Get out and pound the pavement,
in therapy and how hard he she may feel snubbed, but because your sales skills are likely to
“pushes” himself at each it helps keep me sane. -- be honed to a razor’s edge at this point
in time. Promote anything you truly
workout. Snubbing for Sanity’s Sake believe in. HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
Frankly, I am tired of it. Annie’s Mailbox is writ- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
He doesn’t care if I am sick ten by Kathy Mitchell and - Your keen mind could award you
with certain advantages concerning
as long as I still devote all Marcy Sugar, longtime edi- your financial affairs. All that is
my attention to him because tors of the Ann Landers required of you is a good challenge
he’s the most important per- column. Please e-mail your that spurs you to action.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
son. He never says “please” questions to anniesmail- 19) - Something a bit mysterious
or “thank you.” He just box@comcast.net, or write will add an appealing dimension to
demands what he wants and to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o your personality. Don’t think you
have to play a role, just relax and be
loves being in total control. Creators Syndicate, 5777 W. yourself, and things will take care of
I have no one to talk to Century Blvd., Ste. 700, Los themselves.
in my small community. Angeles, CA 90045. Copyright 2011, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
Where do I go from here?
How do I continue to deal
with Donald? -- Why Is It
Always About Him? BORN LOSER
Dear Why: Someone
as self-centered as Donald
thinks he deserves to be
treated like royalty and
have his every move lauded.
Many wives in your position
would simply humor him and
ignore the rest. If you cannot
manage that, there are online
counseling services avail-
able. Ask your doctor for a
referral.
Dear Annie: I have a son
in his late 20s who has bipo- FRANK & ERNEST
lar disorder. He struggles
because he cannot afford
the medicine, which costs
upward of $350 a month. He
was recently fired from his
job since he couldn’t main-
tain his meds and control
himself.
Is there somewhere he can
get assistance with this? He
is such a wonderful person
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Tornado victims picking up the pieces


By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN to return to their apartment. About two dozen On Sunday, a cat curled in the sun on top of and metal littered yards, while aluminum sid-
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else to go. Granger was killed. Granger had been protect- hummed in the distance as crews cut downed
RAYNE, La. — As the storm roared toward “It just happened so fast,” she said. “You ing her 15-month-old son, Tyrek, when part of tree limbs from power lines.
Pauline Patton’s apartment, she peered out the couldn’t hardly see nothing. Everything was an oak tree crashed onto the home. Her mother In the evening, residents allowed back into
window and saw something she wasn’t ready dark.” and brother were also inside, her cousin said. their neighborhood used flashlights to look at
for: A funnel cloud. Suddenly, the power went Many of the 1,500 residents were being An uncle had to cut a hole in the wreckage to the damage.
out. Rainwater poured through the ceiling. allowed to return to their homes in this com- pull out the three survivors, said Granger’s Harold Mouton, 67, was stunned to find
And as everything went black, she heard what munity about 70 miles west of Baton Rouge, cousin, 35-year-old Donita Wilridge. yellow tape cordoning off his house, mean-
sounded like a bomb exploding overhead. said Rayne Police Chief Carroll Stelly. “My aunt said that within 30 seconds it was ing he couldn’t stay there. The twister ripped
Still, residents said the tornado that killed “If they have power and they have no bar- over,” Wilridge said. through the front of the house and it had shifted
a woman the day before and displaced hun- ricade tape, they can sleep the night away,” Granger’s son is too young to understand off its foundation.
dreds could have been much worse. Many Stelly said. what happened, but is missing his mother, who “I feel like crying, man,” the shaken Mouton
have turned their attention to taking care of However, about 100 damaged homes were was studying nursing at LSU at Eunice. said. “That was my daddy’s house, my grand-
pets and retrieving essentials left behind while still barricaded off. Forty were uninhabitable “He just keeps hollering for her,” Wilridge mother’s house.”
evacuating. and 60 hadn’t been inspected yet, Stelly said. said. Gov. Bobby Jindal was meeting with offi-
Patton, 64, and her husband, Howard, Some 150 homes had been damaged or Elsewhere, mud-soaked belongings were cials and survey the damage. He said more
were having lunch Sunday at a fire station- destroyed as winds topped out at 135 mph, strewn about the yards. Emergency workers would be known about federal assistance when
turned-shelter, courtesy of the Red Cross. They leaving at least 12 with injuries that were not spray-painted symbols on homes that they teams from the state and federal government
weren’t sure when — or if — they’d be able life-threatening. had checked. Splintered wood, glass shards assess the damage.

Discovery leaves space station for the last time


By MARCIA DUNN Station skipper Scott Kelly Actor William Shatner,
Associated Press rang his ship’s bell in true who played Capt. James Kirk
naval tradition, as the shuttle on the original “Star Trek”
CAPE CANAVERAL, backed away. “Discovery TV series, paid tribute to
Fla. — Discovery, the departing,” he called out. Discovery’s voyages over the Answers to Saturday’s questions: right-hand glove in a painting commissioned
world’s most traveled space- This is the final flight for decades. Bayer Pharmaceutical marketed a cough by the King of Pop.
ship, left the International Discovery, which is due back “Space, the final frontier,” remedy of the brand name Heroin in 1898. Today’s questions:
Space Station today for the on Earth on Wednesday. It’s Shatner said in a prerecorded The name grew out of the “herioc” feeling How many holes are there on a standard
last time, getting a send-off being retired and sent to the message. “These have been reported by Bayer employees who tested the Chinese checkerboard?
by the dozen orbiting astro- Smithsonian Institution for the voyages of the space shut- new drug. The company stopped produc- What did engineer Jack Ryan design for
nauts as well as “Star Trek’s” display. NASA’s two other tle Discovery. Her 30-year ing Heroin in 1913. A year later, the U.S. the U.S. government before he designed the
original Capt. Kirk. shuttles will join Discovery mission: to seek out new sci- outlawed it. Chatty Cathy and Barbie dolls for Mattel
The shuttle undocked from in retirement, following their ence, to build new outposts, Michael Jackson, the Mona Lisa, George Toys?
the station as the two craft upcoming missions. to bring nations together on Washington, Abe Lincoln, E.T. and Albert Answers in Tuesday’s Herald.
sailed more than 200 miles Discovery’s six astronauts the final frontier, to boldly go Einstein were shown wearing Jackson’s sig- Today’s words:
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• CNC Machining • General Machining


• Fabrication • Welding

H & M MACHINE
& WELDING, INC.
Roger Horstman

24656 Rte. 189, Ft. Jennings, OH 45844 Progressive stamPing inc.


419-453-3414 Brian Altenburger Randy Altenburger 200 Progressive Drive, P.O. Box 549
Fax: 419-453-3896 123 E. Main St., Ottoville, Ohio Ottoville, Ohio 45876
Phone 419-453-3424 419-453-1111 Fax: 419-453-2323

WE’RE MORE THAN JUST


TRANSMISSIONS!
More than just the experts in transmission diag-
nostics, service and repair, we offer a full range
of car care services.
OTTOVILLE, OH
141 WEST CANAL ST.
419-453-3043
Kyle Bendele, Owner
Wings • Beer • Pizza • Carryout

Fort Jennings
• Major or minor transmission services
Automatic & Standard
Foreign & Domestic
NIEDECKEN INSURANCE AGENCY
50 years young and growing
State Bank
• Differentials •Transfer Case Front:
• Brakes & Tune Up
Jan Niedecken -
office manager.
“the bank of choice”
• Complete Line of Filter Kits & Parts
• Free On Site Estimates Back, left to right: www.fjsb.com
• Warranty On All Rebuilts Kimberly Hilvers - agent
Cora Kehres -secretary

Geise Transmission, Inc.


Lisa Horstman - agent
James Niedecken - owner
120 E. Main Street
Benny - public relations P.O. Box 445
2 miles north of Ottoville James H. Niedecken:
Ottoville, OH 45876
CALL 419-453-3620
161 W. Canal Street PO Box 458
CERTIFIED
Ottoville OH 45876
toll free: 1.888.321.7269
Owner C.I.C., L.U.T.C.F.
Lisa Horstman: Agent, C.I.S.R. 419-453-2527
ph: 419.453.3448 Kim Hilvers: Agent,
Life & Health Specialist

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