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DELPHOS HERALD
The
Upfront
Church offers
Advent Breakfast
The First Presbyterian
Church will hold an Advent
Breakfeast at 9 a.m. Dec. 11.
A drama on Joseph
willbe presented by Pastor
Harry and Judy Tolhurst.
The public is invited.
Call Millie Spitnale
by Dec. 9 for reserva-
tions at 419-692-3631. Gloria Baughn looks through the canned jellies in
the Christmas Bazaar General Store at Trinity United
Jennings sets
Nancy Spencer photos
Methodist Church Wednesday. Church members donated Marge Morris, above left, makes sure fresh table settings are down for new diners
homemade goodies and crafts for the store. during the Bazaar Dinner. Fellowship Hall was full from 4-6:30 p.m. Wednesday night.
kindergarten
registration 2010 TUMC
Fort Jennings Elementary
will hold kindergarten reg-
istration for the 2011-2012
Christmas Bazaar
school year from Dec.
13-22 in the school office.
Hours are from 8 a.m.
until 3:30 p.m. each day.
Children must be 5 years
of age on or before Sept.
30, 2011, to be eligible.
Parents are asked to bring
the child’s birth certificate,
Social Security number
and immunization record
at the time of registration.
Call the elementary
office at 419-286-2762
with any questions.
Relay team
offers 2011
calendars
The Franklin Elementary
School Staff Relay
For Life team is sell-
ing photo calendars.
The calendars display
the year 2011 and are 8 1/2
x 11. They are printed on
photo paper and laminated.
Calendars can be picked Bazaar Chair Kay Ahten gets ham slices ready for the oven Wednesday Workers in the carry-out line were kept busy for the full 2 1/2-hour
up during school hours in morning. Ahten coordinated the many volunteers for the event. serving time.
WEATHER
of Detroit. Their father, John and scheduled another hearing to hand over to their mother. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
Skelton, faces three kidnapping for Dec. 14. Tanya Skelton, 44, filed TODAY IN HISTORY POSTMASTER:
charges, and Morenci police At the United Methodist for divorce in September. A Send address changes
Chief Larry Weeks has said Church in Morenci, the Rev. judge gave her custody of the Delphos weather By The Associated Press to THE DAILY HERALD,
Skelton hasn’t said much about Donna Galloway found herself boys, but she and John Skelton Today is Thursday, Dec. 2, 405 N. Main St.
High temperature the 336th day of 2010. There Delphos, Ohio 45833
where the boys might be. correcting her speech about reached an agreement on visi- Wednesday in Delphos was 31
Weeks has cautioned the the brothers as she described tation. are 29 days left in the year.
degrees, low was 24. Snowfall Today’s Highlight in Scholars of the Day
public that police do not expect them. “They were very vital Police say Tanya Skelton’s was recorded at .25 inch. High
“a positive outcome,” but he and important — they are — a family has asked for their pri- History:
a year ago today was 46, low On Dec. 2, 1970, the
also told reporters he simply very vital and important part of vacy. was 34. Record high for today newly created Environmental
is 70, set in 1902. Record low
VAN WERT COUNTY COURT NEWS is 8, set in 1979.
Protection Agency opened its
doors. (Its first director was
The following individuals Napoleon, was given a six- result of an undercover opera- WEATHER FORECAST William D. Ruckelshaus.)
appeared Wednesday before month sentence on charges of tion that took place in Delphos Tri-county On this date:
Judge Charles Steele in Van identity fraud and forgery to in September 2009, at which The Associated Press In 1804, Napoleon crowned
Wert County Common Pleas run concurrently and also con- time, he allegedly sold heroin himself Emperor of the French.
Court: current to a prison sentence he to an undercover agent work- TONIGHT: Mostly In 1823, President James
is serving on charges out of ing for the West Central Crime cloudy. Lows in the lower Monroe outlined his doctrine
Zacharia J. Young, Van Wood County. Task Force. 20s. West winds 5 to 10 mph. opposing European expansion St. John’s Scholar of the
Wert, was placed on two Mortemore and a sister-in- Crystal Armstrong, 24, FRIDAY: Partly cloudy. in the Western Hemisphere. Day is Michaela
years of community control law both were charged after Delphos, was placed on three Highs in the mid 30s. In 1927, Ford Motor Co. Hoffman.
and ordered to immediately they had falsely obtained iden- years of community control Northwest winds 5 to 10 formally unveiled its second Congratulations
spend 60 days in the Van Wert tification information and later and ordered to spend up to six mph. Model A automobile, the suc- Michaela!
County Jail on a charge of cashed a check belonging to a months at the WORTH Center FRIDAY NIGHT: Partly cessor to its Model T.
domestic violence, a misde- brother of Lukas Mortemore. on a charge of theft, a felony of cloudy in the evening; mostly In 1939, New York Jefferson’s Scholar of the
meanor of the first degree. Joshua D. Burnett, 32, the fifth degree. cloudy with a chance of snow Municipal Airport-LaGuardia Day is Devon
Young was ordered to Van Wert, was placed on three According to a Delphos after midnight. Lows in the Field (later LaGuardia Airport) Krendl.
undergo a psychological years of community control on Police Department investiga- mid 20s. Chance of snow 30 went into operation as an air-
Congratulations
assessment and complete any a charge of attempted driving tion, Armstrong stole a check percent. liner from Chicago landed at
one minute past midnight. Devon!
rehabilitation as recommend- while under the influence, a from a relative and cashed it at EXTENDED FORECAST
ed. Young was also ordered fifth degree felony. a store in Lima in July. SATURDAY: Mostly In 1942, an artificially creat- Students can pick up their
not to be within 500 foot of the Burnett was arrested on Armstrong was ordered to cloudy. A chance of snow in ed, self-sustaining nuclear chain awards in their school offices.
victim Nicole Young. Sept. 4 by the Van Wert City make restitution in the amount the morning; a chance of snow reaction was demonstrated for
All costs of prosecution
were assessed to Young. Judge
Police Department for the
alcohol-related charge.
of $31.26 to the victim, pay
all costs associated with her
and rain in the afternoon.
Highs in the mid 30s. Chance
the first time, at the University
of Chicago. LOCAL PRICES
Steele gave Young a 180-day Judge Steele ordered that prosecution. of precipitation 40 percent. In 1969, the Boeing 747 Corn: $5.38
jail sentence and a $1,000 fine Burnett undergo a substance Armstrong was being held SATURDAY NIGHT: jumbo jet got its first public pre- Wheat: $6.20
but deferred the imposition of abuse assessment and complete in jail but was released on a Mostly cloudy with a 40 per- view as 191 people, most of them Beans: $12.56
the jail and fine pending the any programs recommended. $5,000 bond with the condi- cent chance of snow. Lows in reporters and photographers, flew
successful completion of the
community control.
Burnett told Judge Steele that
he had already involved him-
tions that she be tested regu-
larly until the WORTH Center
the mid 20s. from Seattle to New York City.
LOTTERY
Lukas Mortemore, 24, self in rehabilitation programs. has room to admit her into their CLEVELAND (AP) —
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Burnett had his drivers program. drawn Tuesday:
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Matthew S. Lause, 21, he was ordered to make res- to singer Peggy Lee. The Lee in Miss Piggy’s name was Powerball
Van Wert and formerly of titution. Judge Steele ordered used only once on the show. It was dropped to avoid upset- Estimated jackpot: $95
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Museum, 241 N. Main St.,
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MONDAY
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff Street.
7 p.m. — Delphos Parks
and Recreation board meets
at the recreation building at
Stadium Park.
Washington Township
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Player of Year
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
DELPHOS — You won’t
see number 62 for St. John’s
leave the turf of Hall of Fame
The Delphos Herald Columbia Station Columbia, 5-10, 190, Field at Canton’s Fawcett
sr. Backs—Kaleb Deam, N. Lewisburg
Triad, 5-10, 155, sr.; Devin Jones, Stadium very often during
St. John’s senior Chris Castalia Margaretta, 6-3, 195, sr.; Friday’s Division VI state
Pohlman was a repeat winner Phillip Arsuffi, N. Lima S. Range, 6-0, final versus Shadyside.
of the All-Ohio Division VI 160, sr. Punter—Brandon Garlough,
Tipp City Bethel, 5-10, 180, soph. That would be senior right
Defensive Special Mention guard/right defensive end
Player of the
Year honor.
Tony Lybarger and Tyler Hathaway,
Fredericktown; Logan McGovern, Derek “Dozer” Klaus.
He, along Centerburg; Gage Barton, Milford Ctr. From leading the way for
with fellow
Fairbanks; Jacob Boyd, Blake Taylor
and Clay Hastings, Richwood N. Union; the Blue Jays’ powerful run-
first-teamers Brian Garen, Chaney Fulton, Greg ning game on one side of the
Austin Vogt Houk, T.J. Langermeier and Charlie
Ramey, W. Jefferson;
pigskin to putting lots of heat
(senior left Shane Snyder, Baltimore Liberty on the opposing team’s passer
tackle) and Union; Demetrius Clark, Cols. Ready; and helping stuff the run on
senior defen- Preston Pearson and Austin Peterman,
the other side, he will be in
sive end Cols. Acad.; Nate Webb, Grandview
Hts.; Caleb Martin, Cardington Lincoln; there.
Derek Klaus
and special-
Darian Arnold, Chandler Shryock
and Marquece “Bubba” Harris, “I’ve been starting at end
mention tail- Pohlman Newcomerstown; Zach Renner and and guard for three years now
back Evan
Kellan Mutschelknaus, Sugarcreek
Garaway; Adam Rossiter, Brian Sawyer
and played some on both sides
Burgei (senior), lead the Blue Jays and Michael Smith, Caldwell; Shane of the ball as a freshman,” he
into Friday’s Division VI state Crum, Brett began. “I’m used to playing
title game versus Shadyside. Farnsworth and
Kalob Davis, a lot of minutes, so I worked
The Tigers have two first- Sarahsville hard in the offseason and dur-
teamers, one Shenandoah;
ing the summer, doing agili-
second-team- P r e s t o n
Dornon, Dustin ties and lifting. Coach (Todd
er and three
special-men-
Starr
Kyle
and
Morris,
Schulte) and the coaching Tom Morris photo
tion players. Barnesville; staff really worked us hard St. John’s senior right defensive end and Division VI All-Ohio first-teamer Derek
Jefferson Evan Jones and during two-a-days.” “Dozer” Klaus, here tackling a New Bremen runner, is one of the leaders of the Blue Jay
s e n i o r
Jarod Conrad,
W. Lafayette His work on the offen- defense that will try to give the program its sixth state title Friday versus Shadyside.
end/tight Ridgewood; sive side of the ball leaves
end Kody M a r c u s
him little notoriety outside the ing three, which makes things Elida (a team that made the The Jays also have a bit
Richardson
Schumacher, Richardson fact that he has 14 pancake easier in the secondary. We second round of the Division of an edge going into Friday
Woodsfield
earned spe- Monroe Cent.; Daniel Kline, Thomas blocks in helping open holes have our jobs to do, like not III playoffs), that woke us up. afternoon’s (3 p.m.) game.
cial-mention Taggart and Isaiah Andrews,
for 1,000-yard backs Evan letting quarterbacks out of After that, we had more of an “When we lost last year, it
status. Vogt Nelsonville-York; Sandy Proehl, Clay
Wescott, Reid Hutchison and Jake Burgei and Jordan Leininger. the pocket, but I can use my edge and intensity during our left a bitter taste in our mouths
The Associated Press Freeman, Frankfort Adena; Kyle Dunn,
Chillicothe Southeastern; Derek Fulk It is his work on the defen- quickness to get past a tackle. practices and we had a faster when we had to accept the
sive side: 33 quarterback Against the run, it’s a differ- tempo. The coaches pushed runner-up trophy and Norwalk
COLUMBUS — The 2010
Associated Press Division V All-Ohio and Nathan Brooks, Crooksville;
high school football team, based on Drew Cannon,
Dylan Lewis harassments, 44 solo tack- ent assignment; I might have us hard and we wanted to St. Paul was celebrating with
the recommendations of a state media
panel: and Devon les, 21 assists, (3 for loss), to blow up a guard or a full- push ourselves hard.” the championship. As a team,
DIVISION V Davis, Oak Hill;
Blake Yates,
nine sacks and one pick; that back trying to block me. It’s a He did have an older no one had to say it but we all
First Team
OFFENSE: Lucasville gained him the recognition of lot more physical work.” brother to learn from as a felt we didn’t want to experi-
Ends—Reese Valley; Alex being named a first-team All- Still, despite having so freshman: Rocky, who was ence that feeling ever again;
K l e n k e , Shears
Chris Prater,
and
Ohioan Wednesday. many classmates that were part of the back-to-back-to- I think it was possibly the
“Playing both ways does starters on 2008’s state title back title teams in 1997-99 worst feeling I’ve ever had,”
Coldwater, 6-4,
195, sr.; Austin Wheelersburg;
Jones, Cin. Jacob Piguet
and Colbie take a lot out of me, especially team and last fall’s state run- and a key cog in the 57-game he added. “The seniors didn’t
Hills Christian
Acad., 6-2, 175, Griffith, Minford; when playing teams that pass ners-up, his team needed a winning streak. really have a meeting among
jr.; Desmond Steven
Chillicothe
Hall, a lot where you’re chasing the wake-up call before the sea- “He helped me a lot when ourselves about it until after
S l e i g h , quarterback. When I get home son began, in the thought of I first got on varsity; I really the Elida scrimmage and we
Burgei
Archbold, Southeastern;
5-11, 160, sr. Boo Woods, from a game, all I want to do Klaus. needed his help to learn how talked about what we really
Linemen— Bubba Wood
and Jake Murphy, Coal Grove is go to sleep,” Klaus noted. “Even though we worked to play the position,” Klaus wanted to accomplish.
Klaus “It’s a lot easier to rush the hard after last season’s sec- said. “The last two years, “Our mood this week is all
Logan Awwiller,
Fredericktown, Dawson-Bryant; Alex Holcomb and
6-1, 235, sr.; Brice Crabtree, Lucasville Valley;
Cody Mann, Trey West and Austin passer, though; because (nose ond-place finish, I think we though, things have gotten a business. We know when to
Zach Conlan, Youngs. Ursuline, 6-0,
305, sr.; Anthony Kimbrough, Lima McMaster, Chesapeake; Garrett tackle) Cody (Brinkman) is did have the attitude that this lot easier for me. I know what joke around and when to be
Cent. Cath., 6-2, 242, sr.; Jared Tyree, Bainbridge Paint Valley; Jeremy
Simmons and Jacob Gries, Gates
taking so many double-teams, was going to be easy and I am supposed to do; I can serious and this is serious. We
Whitcomb, Jeromesville Hillsdale, 6-4,
280, sr. Quarterbacks—D.J. Gray, W. Mills Hawken; Clayton Thurling and that leaves Alex (Recker) everything (MAC title and just play. didn’t finish what we started
Jefferson, 6-1, 180, sr.; Tyler Kinchen, Vinny Polverine, Middlefield Cardinal; on the other side and myself state championship) was in “Still, we do get into some last year; we have a job to do
Woodsfield Monroe Cent., 6-0, 210, Anthony Eder, Logan Matt and Jordan
D’Orazio, Cle. Cuyahoga Hts.; Dan 1-on-1 with the tackle. We’ve the bag,” Klaus explained. silly arguments about what and we want to get it done
been able to get pressure on “When we got it handed to us he did versus what I do now this time. Only then we can
jr.; Nick Lawley, Cin. Hills Christian
Acad., 6-6, 200, sr.; Garrett Morton, Lofgren, Kenny Greco, Jimmy Durst,
Archbold, 6-3, 190, sr. Backs— Damon Washington, Paul Guhde,
Bobby Matthews, Jake Finkler, Zach quarterbacks by only rush- in our first scrimmage against versus what he did then.” joke around.”
LOCAL ROUNDUP
Brandon Schankweiler, Wheelersburg,
5-11, 185, sr.; Westen Hale, Oak Santo and Ryan Loncar, Kirtland;
Hill, 6-0, 205, sr.; Alec Torgerson, Mitchell Lake, Josh Rigg and A.J.
Cle. Cuya. Hts., 5-9, 186, sr.; Akise Henson, Orwell Grand Valley; Sam
Teague, Youngs. Ursuline, 5-8, 176, Stretar and Nick Kraus, Independence;
Drew Guisinger, Anna; Josh Thiel and
sr. Kicker—Logan Eyer, Cin. Summit
Country Day, 6-0, 165, sr. Zach James, Cin. Hills Christian Acad.; Lady Racers edge Derek KIngshott (12 points, 7 Ind./Goshen) and Ryan Sabin 30-22 advantage.
DEFENSE: Linemen—Cody Jordan Holtvogt, Tipp City Bethel; Nick
Marenberg, N. Lewisburg Triad; Ben
Cornerstone University caroms) and Caleb Simons (10 (Canal Winchester) from the The Lions came out ready to
Bensman, Anna, 6-0, 225, sr.; Xavier
Dye, Hamler Patrick Henry, 5-10, McBride, Cin. Summit Country Day; LIMA — Amanda Francis markers, 2 blocks). football team were recognized play in the second half, quickly
190, sr.; Justin Carver, Mount Gilead, Al Upshaw, Cin. Clark Montessori; hit a free throw with five sec- For the Racers (2-4, 0-1), as HCAC All-Academic. taking control nd scoring eight
6-3, 205, jr.; Brock Jones, Woodsfield Ryan Moore, Zach Fulk, Sam Young
and Trevor Badertscher, Jeromesville onds left to give the University four were in double digits: Ilnicki has been honored dur- points in the first three min-
Monroe Cent., 5-10, 185, sr.; Marcus
Moser, Defiance Tinora, 5-10, 240, Hillsdale; Bobby Silagy, Louisville of Northwestern Ohio Lady Jake Bolyard with 14, Kyle ing each of the three years utes of the period. Bluffton
sr. Linebackers—Austin Hoeflich, Aquinas; Ryan Powell, Hanoverton
Racers a 66-65 college bas- Gillette 13, Dustin Guthrie 12 that an athlete is eligible for answered Mt. St. Joseph with
Fredericktown, 6-0, 190, sr.; Warren United; Corey Mullins, Apple Creek
Waynedale; Josh Forbes, West Salem ketball win over Cornerstone and D.J. Quarles 10. Brandon consideration. a jumper, two free throws,
Shields, Richwood N. Union, 6-3, 210,
sr.; Richard Hawthorne, W. Lafayette Northwestern; Jeff Sickle, Columbiana University at “The Garage”. Miller added nine rebounds Representing the volley- and a three-pointer, all from
Ridgewood, Tyler Gaines, Minford, Crestview; Ethan Whitmer, N. Lima
Shaye Warman led the win- and five assists. ball team were juniors Jenna Stegmaier for a 39-30 lead.
For the next three minutes MSJ
5-8, 195, jr.; Christian Hauber, Kirtland, S. Range; Joey Badini, Rootstown;
Lawrence Wolfe, Taylor Kassa and ning Racers (6-4, 1-0 Wolverine- VISITORS: Cornerstone Eshleman (Landisville, Pa./
was in control of the game,
6-0, 210, jr.; Keil’n Thurston, Youngs.
Ursuline, 6-0, 210, sr. Backs—Ryan Adam Wallace, Creston Norwayne;
Hoosier Athletic Conference) University 8-1 (1-0 WHAC) Hempfield) and Courtney
Severo, Columbia Station Columbia, Jeff Podolsky, Youngs. Ursuline; Cory
Siefring, St. Henry; Willy Flanary, with 13 points (2 steals), along
FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA TP
Zimmerman (Leesburg/ out-scoring Bluffton 6-0. The
6-1, 175, sr.; Dylan Schwieterman,
St. Henry, 5-11, 185, sr.; Damian Sherwood Fairview; Austin Tittle and with 12 from Francis (3 steals,
Dominic Allen 0-3 0-2 0-0 0,
Ronald Bates 1-6 0-2 0-0 2, Kelvin Fairfield). Both Eshleman and Lions kept the game close for
Winner, Versailles, 6-1, 182, sr. Kipp McCann, Defiance Tinora; Jake
3 assists) and Tara Olberding (2
DeVries 5-8 5-8 0-0 15, Bryan Pasciak
Zimmerman were honored in the next four minutes, tying
Punter—Tyler O’Connor, Lima Fannin and Ethan Patrick, Collins 7-10 0-1 2-2 16, Caleb Simons 4-6 the game at the 10:17 mark.
Central Cath., 6-0, 160, jr. Western Reserve; Josh Almanza, assists). Ashley Rothney added 0-0 2-2 10, Anthony Allen 0-1 0-0 0-0 2009 as well. Two minutes later, the Beavers
Offensive player of the year: Hamler Patrick Henry; Ben Miller
and Noah Keefer, Archbold; Clint nine boards and Molly French 0, Bryce Semple 1-1 0-0 0-0 2, Justin
Yoder 4-10 1-3 6-6 15, Jake Plite 2-4 Junior Heather Smith pushed their lead back to five
Akise Teague, Youngs. Ursuline.
Defensive players of the year: Endicott, Mason Minnich and Garrick seven. 0-2 1-2 5, Wes Hudson 0-4 0-1 0-0 0, (Elkhart, Ind./Concord), from (51-46) with two jumpers from
Keil’n Thurston, Youngs. Ursuline; Montgomery, Ashland Crestview;
Zach Bermejo, Northwood; Kody Cornerstone (9-1, 0-1 Ted Albert 2-3 0-0 3-5 7, Dan Possehl
3-5 0-0 0-0 6, Shane Tiemeyer 0-1
women’s cross country, picked junior Emily Shellabarger (St.
Christian Hauber,
Ryan Severo, Columbia Station
Kirtland;
Richardson, Delphos Jefferson; WHAC) was led by 19 points 0-0 0-0 0, Derek Kingshott 6-8 0-0 0-0 up her second Academic All- Marys/Memorial) and a layup
Columbia. Sam Huffman, Lima Cent. Cath.; Aaron and 13 rebounds from Brooke 12. Totals 35-70 (50%) 6-19(31.6%) HCAC honor this season. by Miller.
Coaches of the year: Brian Baum, Rammel, Coldwater.
DIVISION VI Carter, 16 markers from Robyn
14-17(82.4%) 90.
HOME TEAM: Northwestern To be named All-Academic The Lions took over the
Fredericktown; Dave Tarpley, New
Lebanon Dixie; Mike Stoll, Collins First Team Veltkamp and 12 from Melissa Ohio 2-4 (0-1 WHAC) HCAC, a student-athlete must game from that point and out-
Western Reserve. OFFENSE: Ends—Taylor Haines,
Veltkamp. FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA TP
Wes Gelhaus 0-3 0-0 1-7 2, Jake
have completed a full year at scored the Beavers 20-7 to take
the institution, be a varsity
Second Team McComb, 6-1, 175, sr.; Alex Weber,
Ada, 6-2, 200, sr.; Hayden Welch, VISITORS: Cornerstone Bolyard 5-13 2-7 2-2 14, Brandon the win. Kim Miller led Bluffton
athlete and carry a minimum
OFFENSE: Ends—Cody Morris, University 9-1 (0-1 WHAC) Miller 0-2 0-0 1-2 1, Darko Bucan
with 16 points while Stegmaier
Caldwell, 6-3, 205, sr.; Mitchell Lancaster Fairfield Christian Acad., 6-0,
Campbell, Versailles, 6k-4, 205, jr. 152, jr.; Nicholas Houston, Day. Ponitz,
5-10, 165, jr. Linemen—Aaron Silverio,
FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA TP
Melissa Veltkamp 6-8 0-2 0-1 12,
1-6 0-2 0-0 2, Kyle Gillette 6-10 0-0
1-5 13, Isaac Bowers 1-7 1-4 0-0 3, cumulative grade point aver- contributed 14. Lions’ scoring
Linemen—Dan Satterthwaite, Cols.
Grandview Hts., 6-1, 265, sr.; Donald Shadyside, 6-1, 253, sr.; Austin Vogt, Maria Schafer 1-4 1-3 0-0 3, Brooke Bryce Carlton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0, Cyle age of at least 3.50 through the was led by Shelby Benzinger
Mullett, W. Lafayette Ridgewood, 6-1, Delphos St. John’s, 6-4, 270, sr.; Carter 9-17 0-0 1-5 19, Samantha
Flietstra 0-0 0-0 2-2 2, Robyn Veltkamp
Strouble 3-5 0-0 0-1 6, Dustin Guthrie
4-8 2-4 2-4 12, D.J. Quarles 2-4 1-2
semester preceding the end of with 16 points.
229, sr.; Brock Bahan, W. Liberty- Robert Gilliland, Sycamore Mohawk,
6-1, 250, sr.; James Tripp, Lockland, 8-15 0-0 0-0 16, Ashley Moon 0-2 5-6 10, Todd Watkins 1-2 0-0 0-0 the season. Bluffton struggled from
Salem, 6-2, 250, sr.; Nick Glass,
Columbia Station Columbia, 5-10, 6-2, 243, sr. Quarterbacks—Andrew 0-1 0-0 0, Alexa Hensler 1-3 0-1 0-0 2. Totals 23-60(38.3%) 6-19(31.6%) ----- the field, going 21-of-58. The
MSJ dominates second half
Dee, McComb, 5-11, 195, sr. Backs— 2, Kathy De Young 0-1 0-0 0-0 0, 12-27(44.4%) 64.
215, sr.; Matt Malone, Columbia
Britt Wilder, Newark Cath., 5-10, 190, Alicia TerHaar 0-2 0-0 0-0 0, Kayleigh Rebounds: CU 48/15 off. (Kingshott Beavers hit only 2-of-12 (16.7
Station Columbia, 5-10, 220, sr.
Quarterbacks—Dylan Sayre, Caldwell, sr.; Garrett Price, Bridgeport, 5-11, Hammond 1-2 0-0 0-0 2, Ellisha Crosby 7), UNOH 34/13 off. (Miller 9); Assists: in 66-58 win over Beavers percent) from behind the arc.
6-0, 175, sr.; Jesse Slone, Oak Hill, 180, sr.; Johnathon Barbee, Bradford,
5-10, 160, jr.; Tyler Dyla, Glouster
3-6 1-3 2-2 9. Totals 29-60(48.3%)
2-10(20%) 5-10(50%) 65.
CU 20 (Yoder 4), UNOH 14 (Miller
5); Steals: CU 7 (7 with 1), UNOH 10 By Keisha Holtsberry MSJ proved more efficient from
6-4, 200, sr.; Carter Hill, Columbiana
Crestview, 6-0, 199, sr. Backs—Matt Trimble, 5-8, 170, sr.; Evan Herrell, HOME TEAM: Northwestern (Gelhaus 4); Blocks: CU 5 (DeVries/ Sports Information the field, hitting 23-of-48 (47.9
Smith, Fredericktown, 5-10, 195, soph.; Willow Wood Symmes Valley, 5-11, Ohio 6-4 (1-0 WHAC)
FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA TP
Simons 2), UNOH 3 (Gelhaus/Miller/
Quarles 1); Fouls: CU 18, UNOH 14; Assistant percent) and 5-of-13 (38.5 per-
Devante Hunter, Cin. Summit Country 170, sr.; Danny LaRosa, Thompson
Ledgemont, 5-11, 170, jr. Kicker— Kelly Warris 1-7 0-3 2-3 4, Molly Turnovers: CU 14, UNOH 15. CINCINNATI — The cent) from behind the arc. The
Day, 6-3, 235, sr.; Blake Buckhannon,
Collins Western Reserve, 5-10, 185, Daniel Kohr, Strasburg-Franklin, 5-10, French 4-8 1-3 0-0 9, Ashley Rothney
3-6 0-0 1-1 7, Alexa Kennedy 0-6 0-4
Officials: Cornell Kincaid, Bluffton University women’s Beavers knocked down 14-of-23
basketball team traveled to the
Richard Ames, Brett Gearhart.
(60.9 percent) at the line. MSJ
jr.; Dan Skiba, Mineral Ridge, 6-0, 165, jr.
DEFENSE: Linemen—Josh 1-2 1, Amanda Francis 4-11 1-5 3-4 12, Attendance: 171
190, sr. Kicker—Alex Moser, Defiance
Tinora, 5-11, 165, sr. Boehringer, Covington, 6-2, 205, sr.; Shaye Warman 5-8 3-5 0-0 13, Amanda Score by Halves 1st 2nd Total College of Mount St. Joseph was slightly better, hitting 15-of-
DEFENSE: Linemen—Nick Seither, Taylor Brown, Shadyside, 6-1, 177, sr.; Henry 2-3 0-0 0-0 4, Tara Olberding
4-6 4-5 0-0 12, Rebecca Puckett
Cornerstone Univ. 42 48 - 90
Northwestern Ohio. 22 42 - 64
on Wednesday, took a 30-22 22 (68.2 percent). MSJ won a
Hamilton Badin, 6-3, 230, sr.; Dave Derek Klaus, Delphos St. John’s, 6-2,
205, sr. Linebackers—Curt Smelley, 1-2 0-0 2-2 4. Totals 24-57(42.1%)
---- lead in the first half, but Mt. close battle on the boards (34-
Kampman, Louisville Aquinas, 6-3,
232, sr.; Curtis Fairchild, Oak Hill, 6-2, Bridgeport, 6-0, 225, sr.; Grant Foster, 9-25(36.0%) 9-12(75%) 66.
Rebounds: CU 34/12 off. (Carter 10 Bluffton athletes earn St. Joseph outscored Bluffton 32). The Beavers turned the ball
Willow Wood Symmes Valley, 6-0, in the second period 44-28 over 16 times while forcing 22
280, jr. Linebackers—Jordan Markota,
200, sr.; Chris Pohlman, Delphos
13), UNOH 35/12 off. (Rothney 7);
Academic All-Heartland for a 66-58 win. Bluffton fell
Youngs. Ursuline, 6-2, 215, sr.; Alex
St. John’s, 6-3, 240, sr.; Nick Rota,
Assist: CU 14 (Carter 4), UNOH
Conference honors miscues from MSJ.
to 2-2 overall and 0-1 in the
Batt, Defiance Tinora, 6-3, 220, sr.; 15 (Kennedy 4); Steals: CU 6 (R.
Bryan Hefflinger, Liberty Ctr., 6-1, 210, McDonald, 6-1, 175, sr. Backs—Zach Veltkamp 2), UNOH 7 (Francis 3); BLUFFTON — The The Bluffton University
jr.; Reed Pyers, Casstown Miami E., Brewer, Danville, 6-2, 178, jr.; Brad Blocks: CU 2 (M. Veltkamp/Carter 1), Heartland Conference, while women’s basketball team will
5-9, 170, jr. Backs—Serafin Sanchez, Marsic, Thompson Ledgemont, 6-3, UNOH 2 (Warman/Olberding 1); Fouls: Heartland Collegiate MSJ improved to 1-4 overall
Newcomerstown, 5-11, 155, sr.; Jeff 160, jr.; Devontay Scott, Lockland, CU 10, UNOH 8; Turnovers: CU 14, Athletic Conference recently face Transylvania on Saturday
5-10, 175, sr.; Cody Albers, Ft. Loramie, and 1-1 in the HCAC. in Founders Hall. The game,
announced the fall honorees
Smith, Hamilton Badin, 6-0, 176, sr.; UNOH 15.
Landon Drewes, Defiance Tinora, 5-11, 167, sr.; Gavin Hackett, Dalton, Officials: Laura Fraze, Meghan The Beavers started off the part of a women’s and men’s
6-0, 185, sr. Punter—Ray Benedetti, 6-0, 170, sr. Punter—Ty Jolliff, Ada, Joseph, Jay Marcotallio. of the HCAC All-Academic scoring with a free throw by
Louisville Aquinas, 6-0, 170, sr. 5-11, 180, sr. Technical fouls: Cornerstone
awards for the 2010-11 school doubleheader with the Pioneers,
Third Team Offensive player of the year: University-None. Northwestern Brittany Stegmaier (Garfield/ will begin at 2 p.m.
OFFENSE: Ends—Joey Maynard, Andrew Dee, McComb. year. 10 Bluffton University Trinity). Mount St. Joseph ----
Ohio-None.
Defensive player of the year:
Oak Hill, 6-1, 180, sr.; Bubba Attendance: 102 athletes were recognized for pulled ahead with a couple of
Kreig, Lima Cent. Cath., 6-0, 155, Chris Pohlman, Delphos St. John’s. Score by Halves 1st 2nd Total
their efforts in the classroom. Bluffton men stay perfect
sr. Linemen—Joey Reinhardt, Coaches of the year: Curtis Enis, Cornerstone Univ. 36 29 - 65 layups as they led the Beavers with 82-76 win over MSJ
Wheelersburg, 6-3, 295, sr.; Alex Bradford; Joe LaRosa, Thompson Northwestern Ohio. 27 39 - 66 Women’s soccer and football 8-7 after four minutes of play.
Haney, Woodsfield Monroe Cent., 5-10, Ledgemont.
----- led the way for the Beavers By Josh Bruner
245, sr.; James Wilker, Versailles, Second Team Bluffton then turned the scor- Sports Information Assistant
6-2, 175, sr.; Pete Wearsch, Youngs. OFFENSE: Ends—Jordan Gaines, First half carries with four and three honorees, ing in their favor with another
Canal Winchester Harvest Prep, 5-11,
Cornerstone Univ. respectively. BLUFFTON — The
free throw from Stegmaier
Ursuline, 6-2, 245, sr. Quarterbacks—
Bluffton University men’s
175, jr.; Cody Latimer, Day. Jefferson,
LIMA — Cornerstone
Josh McLaughlin, Hanoverton United,
6-3, 210, sr.; Derek Mangas, Juniors Lyndsay Nelson (St. and a jumper by junior Kim basketball team hosted the
6-0, 180, sr.; John Banyasz, Columbia
Station Columbia, 6-0, 180, jr.; Tyler Leipsic, 5-9, 165, sr. Linemen—Cody University, ranked third in the Marys), Megan Denoi (Bryan) Miller (Delphos/St. John’s),
Walter, Sugarcreek Garaway, 5-10, Eccard, Lancaster Fairfield Christian
nation, used a 42-22 edge in the and Meron Dibia (Ethiopia) and College of Mount St. Joseph on
160, soph. Backs—Nick Bellik, W. Acad., 6-3, 275, sr.; Devin Richard, making the score 10-8. After Wednesday for the first game
Lafayette Ridgewood, 5-9, 165, sr.; Sidney Lehman, 6-0, 205, sr.; Matt first 20 minutes to sink the host sophomore Maddie Moore (Linn three more minutes of play the
Douglas, Columbiana, 6-3, 255, sr.
University of Northwestern Grove, Ind./South Adams) were of the HCAC season. Bluffton
Dexter Bensman, Anna, 5-9, 165,
sr.; Mark Slone, Minford, 5-11, 210, Quarterbacks—Brandon Bauman, Beavers increased their lead to took an early lead on the Lions
Rittman, 6-1, 185, sr.; Brandon Ross, Ohio 90-64 in a Wolverine- recognized from the women’s four (18-14) following a layup
sr. Kicker—Ned Reilly, Kirtland, 5-5,
Canal Winchester Harvest Prep, 6-3,
Hoosier Athletic Conference soccer team. It marked the sec- and held a 44-30 advantage
130, jr.
215, sr.; Konnor Baker, Ada, 6-3, by Miller. going into the half. The Lions
DEFENSE: Linemen—Tyler Keeley,
190, jr. Backs—DeVonte McGhee, tilt at “The Garage”. ond straight year that Nelson The game remained close
Mineral Ridge, 5-10, 220, sr.; Colin
Leading Cornerstone and Denoi were honored by the made a comeback in the sec-
Ross, Columbia Station, Columbia, 5-9, Toronto, 6-3, 220, sr.; Kaleb Goins,
for the next seven minutes ond period as they outscored
conference.
Sidney Lehman, 5-10, 205, sr.;
245, sr.; Nick Stacey, Fredericktown, (8-1, 1-0) were the quintet of until junior Alicia Amis
6-3, 260, sr. Linebackers—Pat Shannon Geren, Edon, 5-8, 180, jr.;
Bryan Pasciak (16 markers, Senior Ben Ilnicki the Beavers 46-38. The come-
Pickenpaugh, Caldwell, 5-10, 200, Jake McAvinew, Mogadore, 5-10, 200, (Woodstock/Mechanicsburg) back was not enough, though,
sr.; Caleb Maurer, Anna, 6-0, 175, sr. Kicker—Brandon Liette, Ansonia,
5 boards), Kelvin DeVries (Indianapolis, Ind./Brebeuf put in back-to-back layups.
6-0, 180, sr.
Preparatory) and sophomores and the Beavers picked up the
jr.; Justin Cunningham, Nelsonville-
(15 counters, 2 blocks), Justin The half ended with Miller
York, 6-1, 210, sr.; Drew Randleman,
Oberlin, 5-7, 224, jr.; Nick Cooper, See POHLMAN, page 7 Yoder (15 points, 4 assists), Thomas Gingrich (Goshen, sinking another jumper for a See ROUNDUP, page 7
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AGRIBUSINESS
ASA seeks passage of estate tax Oilseed radish used
legislation during lame duck session as a cover crop
BY GLEN ARNOLD 20 to 25 degrees will kill
The American Soybean moderate-sized family farm “Family farmers and ranch- climate for farm and ranch OSU Extension Educator oilseed radish which allows
Association (ASA) partici- operations would be nega- ers are not only the caretakers families while ensuring agri- for successful no-till spring
pated in a press conference tively affected.” of our nation’s rural lands cultural businesses can be The Extension office has planting of subsequent crops.
Tuesday at the National With farmland in many but they are also small busi- passed to future generations,” gotten a number of phone As a cover crop, oilseed rad-
Press Club in Washington, regions selling for $5,000 per nesses,” Steiner said. “The said Steiner. “Allowing estate calls this fall from folks ask- ish seems to be best utilized
D.C., calling on Congress to acre, it takes only 200 acres 2011 change to the estate taxes to be reinstated with- ing what farmers have in their when planted after small
enact estate tax legislation of land to reach the exclusion tax law does a disservice to out an exemption and rate fields that look like turnips. grain (e.g. wheat) or corn
before Dec. 31, 2010. Estate value of $1 million. A $1 mil- agriculture because we are a that protect family farms puts The answer is oilseed radish. silage harvest. Excess nutri-
tax legislation enacted in lion exclusion is inadequate land-based, capital-intensive many operations at risk and Oilseed radish is a cover ents in manure amended soil
2001 increased the exclusion to account for the value of industry with few options for threatens succession to the crop that farmers are planting are rapidly absorbed by this
amount from $675,000 to machinery, livestock, and paying estate taxes when they next generation of farmers.” in hopes of improving soil cover crop, thus preventing
$3.5 million and reduced the buildings with tractors now come due. The state of our ASA represents all U.S. quality and increasing crop leaching or runoff of nutrients
tax rate on estates exceeding costing $150,000; combines economy, coupled with the soybean farmers on domes- yields. It has the ability to into surface waters.
the exclusion from 55 percent costing $250,000-$300,000; uncertain nature of estate tax tic and international issues recycle soil nutrients, sup- The Putnam County
to 45 percent in 2009. The and a single cow valued at liabilities, makes it difficult of importance to the soy- press weeds and pathogens, Extension office and SWCD
bill repealed the tax entirely $1,000. for family-owned farms and bean industry. ASA’s advo- break up compaction, reduce office harvested four cover
for 2010, but it will be rein- ASA strongly supports ranches to make sound busi- cacy efforts are made pos- soil erosion, and produce crop plots in 2010 involving
stated in 2011 with an exclu- the inclusion in a lame duck ness decisions.” sible through the voluntary large amounts of biomass or strips of radishes, strips of
sion amount of $1 million tax bill of legislation intro- To press the issue with membership in ASA by over organic matter. cereal rye and strips without
and a top rate of 55 percent. duced by Senators Blanche Members of Congress, ASA 22,500 farmers in 31 states Oilseed radish (Rapha nus a cover crop. In the three soy-
“If not addressed by Lincoln and John Kyl that has issued a nationwide where soybeans are grown. sativus [L.] var. oleif erus), bean plots, radishes showed
Congress, the high estate tax would establish a $5 million Action Alert to its members belongs in the Bras sicace- a slight yield increase (3 bu/
rate of 55 percent and low exclusion and a 35 percent and supporters asking them For more information con- ae plant family, commonly ac) in only one plot while
exclusion level of $1 million top tax rate. ASA joined a to contact their elected offi- tact: called mustards. The Daikon cereal rye showed a slight
will very negatively affect the coalition of farm and com- cials about the importance of Joe Steiner, ASA type of oilseed radish has a yield increase (3 bu/ac) in
ability to pass farms, ranches, modity groups in writing to passing estate tax legislation Executive Committee mem- large, fleshy taproot that can two of the plots. In the lone
and small businesses from one Congress on Nov. 9, to ask during the current lame duck ber, (513) 398-6745, stein- grow 2 to 4 inches in diam- corn plot, radishes showed a
generation to another,” said for permanent and meaning- session. erja@zoomtown.com eter and two feet or more in slight yield increase (6 bu/ac)
ASA Executive Committee ful estate tax relief, and has “Passage of permanent Cassandra Langley, length. The radish also has while the cereal rye had no
member Joe Steiner, a soy- signed on to a letter of the and meaningful estate tax Communications fine root hairs that spread increase.
bean grower from Mason, same message to President laws before the end of 2010 Coordinator, (314) 576-1770, from the main taproot. Above Radish stands were fair
Ohio. “Even small and very Barack Obama. will strengthen the business clangley@soy.org ground growth consists of to poor in these plots due
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Along Came Polly
Midsummer
Office Office Conan
Ah, Wilderness!
Lopez Tonight
Riffraff
PEANUTS
TLC Police- Dallas Police- Dallas Cellblock 6 Police- Dallas Cellblock 6
TNT NBA Basketball NBA Basketball
TOON Total Scooby Adventure Regular King/Hill King/Hill Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Delocated Amer. Dad
TRAV Bacon Paradise Carnivore Man, Food Man, Food Man, Food Steak Paradise Carnivore Man, Food
TV LAND Sanford Sanford Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne
USA Gone in Sixty Burn Notice White Collar Psych
VH1 Saturday Night Live Saturday Night Live Saturday Night Live Saturday Night Live SNL
WGN WWE Superstars How I Met How I Met WGN News at Nine Scrubs Scrubs WWE Superstars
Premium Channels
HBO Showtime Edge of Darkness Katie Real Sex Tracy Morgan
MAX Land Species Species II Co-ed Confidential 4Play
SHOW The Score Cocaine Cowboys II: Hustlin' Dexter Next Stop Single The Rock
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