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Upfront Local man up


for ‘Sailor
Bank robbery
suspect arrested

of the Year’
On Friday, Korrey
R. Kemp. 24, of Van
Wert, was arrested on the
charge of robbery of the
Huntington bank in Kalida.
Investigators received BY MIKE FORD
information connecting mford@delphosherald.com
Kemp to the robbery and
obtained a warrant and DELPHOS — Not only do
Kemp was taken into cus-
tody at a Fort Wayne motel. local veterans and life-long
He remains detained civilian residents honor vet-
by the Fort Wayne Police erans throughout the year, the
Department while an various branches also award
investigation is ongo- certain accolades. One local
ing by the Kalida Police man has been nominated for
Department and Putnam Sailor of the Year, to be cho-
County Sheriff’s office. sen next week by a panel of
master chiefs. Fred Hasting,
Truck a suspected 42, was nominated by his
peers for Sailor of the Year
mobile meth lab at the regional level and was
nominated for the national
Ohio State Highway award.
Stacy Taff photos
Patrol troopers from the Van
Wert Post are investigating
“I’m Sailor of the Year
at the Columbus Naval
Hasting
electrician. I ran the mine
Rainfall causes Flat Fort Creek to overflow
a possible mobile meth lab. Operational Support Center sweep generators if we ran Nearly three inches of rain overnight and melting snow caused Flat Fork Creek to
A commercial semi truck and I’m part of the Sea current for detonating mag- leave its banks at Waterworks Park early this morning, flooding Suthoff, Hunt and
was found parked partially Systems Command for Naval netic mines and I ran the other surrounding streets. Above: The Suthoff Street is under water. South Main
in the road on US 224 near engineering headquartered in electrical distribution system Street is also impassible south of Niedecken’s Carryout.
Lincoln Highway at 1:18 a.m. Washington, DC. I’m one of on the ship as the leading Landeck Elementary School is closed today. Principal Mark Fuerst reported
this morning. Troopers wit- four finalists in the reserve petty officer. I had a Navy nearly six inches of water in the basement of the school, where the cafeteria and
nessed several indications of category that will be awarded enlistment code as a mine restrooms are located. Barring additional flooding, Fuerst said the school should be
a mobile methamphetamine Thursday,” he said. sweeping electrician, ran the open on Tuesday.
operation when attempting to Naval reservists are systems and all the electri- Fort Jennings officials are watching the Auglaize River and Ottawa is eying the
awaken the driver and pas- assigned to land-based units cians on the ship,” he said. Blanchard, which is expected to spill over this afternoon.
senger, who were found in much like members of the Hastings was one of the Throughout the state, roads and homes are flooded and tornadoes are a threat
the sleeper area of the truck. United States Army Reserve Navy’s last sailors to serve from storms hitting the southeast portion of the state with heavy rain, high winds and
The subjects were not or National Guard. aboard the vessels. hail. Thousands have lost power.
named in a press release, “I’m in the Naval Sea “We deployed on the USS
which indicated the truck Systems Command Surgemain Leader and left the Affray in
was secured by investiga- Unit. I’m in an engineering Newport. We flew civilian
tors and is being processed. group and we service ships planes to the United Arab
in the Puget Sound, Hawaii, Emirates and took over the
Maine and Norfolk; I leave Leader while their crew came
Sports next week for Japan for 30
days of repairs in the harbor,”
here and took the Affray. We
rotated crews because these
ships were commissioned
Tournament ticket sales he said.
Jefferson and St. John’s Hasting’s journey began between 1948-1956 and were
will sell tournament tickets when he enlisted for active wooden; they didn’t fare too
this week. Pre-sale tick- duty after graduating from well in the Atlantic. After
ets are $6 (adults) and $4 Lima Senior High School. the war, I came back on the
(students). All tickets at “I enlisted in July of ‘86 USS Adroit. The Leader and
the gates are $6. Fans are and went in the nuclear power Adroit were brought back to
encouraged to purchase pre- program for a couple years Norfolk and decommissioned
sale tickets as the schools and left when I got orders and I went back to the Affray
receive a portion sold. to the USS Affray, a mine for the last year of my enlist-
For the girls, St. John’s sweeper out of Newport, RI. ment,” he said.
is selling theirs today and Mines can be free-floating and Hasting served two years
Tuesday (7:30 a.m. to some of them are anchored to inactive reserve after his
3:30 p.m.), tonight (7-7:30 the bottom. The ones we were enlistment and got out of the
p.m.) and Wednesday (7:30 sweeping in the Persian Gulf Navy for several years. He re-
a.m. to 1 p.m.) in the high could be 500-feet-deep mag- enlisted just before the World
school office. They play netic mines. We swept them Trade Center attack.
Ottoville the second game with sonar, sent out a river “I got back in the Navy in
at Lima Senior Thursday. boat to mark it with a buoy July of 2000 because I missed
Jefferson is selling tick- and sent divers to put C4 or it. I didn’t want to do it full-
ets for its girls district (vs. The top half of a slide at Waterworks Park is visible above floodwaters.
C5 on them to blow them up,” time but wanted to be part
Wayne Trace 6:15 p.m. he said. of it again, so I re-enlisted,”
Thursday at Lima) and Hasting’s job was to man- he said.
boys sectional (St. Henry/ age the electrical systems Hastings is married to the
Bluffton winner 8 p.m. involved in the mine sweep- former Michelle Derrow of
Friday at Wapak) games ing process. Delphos and the couple have
through Friday at the “I was a mine sweeper three children.
Administration Building
during normal hours. Both
sites are split sessions; the
gym will be cleared.
Libya quashes protest in
A $2 parking fee will be
charged for each game. Tripoli; West to aid east
Forecast TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — the entire eastern half of the
Mostly sunny The West moved to send its country, much of the oil infra-
Tuesday; high first concrete aid to Libya’s structure and some cities in
in low 40s. rebellion in the east of the the West. Gadhafi is dug in
See page 2. country, hoping to give it the in Tripoli and nearby cities,
momentum to oust the Libyan backed by security forces and
leader. But the Libyan lead- militiamen who are gener-
Index er’s regime clamped down in ally better armed than the
its stronghold in the capital, military.
Obituaries 2 quashing an attempt today to In the two opposition-held
State/Local 3 hold new protests as residents cities closest to Tripoli —
Politics 4 reported skyrocketing food Zawiya and Misrata — rebel
Community 5 prices from the crisis. forces were locked into stand-
Sports 6-7 The two sides in Libya’s offs with Gadhafi loyalists.
Announcements 8 crisis appeared entrenched in In Zawiya, some 30 miles
Classifieds 9 their positions, and the direc- (50 kilometers) west of
TV 10 tion the uprising takes next Tripoli, residents said they
could depend on which can were anticipating a possible
hold out longest. Gadhafi’s attack by pro-regime troops
opponents, including muti- A pickup truck makes its way through water over South Main Street.
nous army units, hold nearly See LIBYA, page 3

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For The Record


OBITUARIES The Delphos
Herald
and Alan (Brenda) Beining and leader for the exercise
of Ottoville, Joyce (Randy) program. She volunteered
Shaw of Las Vegas, Doris at the Thrift Store, enjoyed
Beining of Indianapolis and being a winter Texan, assist- Vol. 141 No. 218
Charles (Michelle) Beining ed with activities at their park Nancy Spencer, editor
of Botkins; 13 grandchil- in Texas, was an avid card Ray Geary, general manager,
dren, Chad Beining, Michael player and enjoyed bingo and Delphos Herald Inc.
Beining, Denise Dalicandro, dancing with her husband. Don Hemple, advertising manager
Amy Beining, Jason Mass of Christian buri- Tiffany Brantley,
Schroeder, Todd Schroeder, al will begin at 10:30 a.m. circulation manager
Melissa Schroeder, Rodney Thursday at Immaculate
Schroeder, Jessica Beining, Conception Catholic Church, The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
Adam Beining, Darby Shaw, Ottoville, the Rev. John Stites 8000) is published daily except
Nicole Drage and Cory officiating. Burial will fol- Sundays and Holidays.
By carrier in Delphos and
Bowman; three great-grand- low in St. Mary’s Cemetery, area towns, or by rural motor
Ruth M. Beining children, Addison Beining, Ottoville. route where available $2.09 per
May 29, 1934 - Feb. 27, 2011 Cooper Beining and Nolan Visitation will be 6-8 week. By mail in Allen, Van
Ruth M. Beining, 76, of Schroeder; and a brother, p.m. Tuesday and 2-8 Viola M. Schmidt H. Jeanette Wert, or Putnam County, $105
Ottoville, died 3:39 a.m. Orville (Mary) Ellerbrock of p.m. Wednesday at Love- per year. Outside these counties
on Sunday at Vancrest Leipsic. Heitmeyer Funeral Home, Oct. 20, 1912-Feb. 24, 2011 Baumgartner $119 per year.
She was preceded in death Jackson Township (on the Viola M. Schmidt, 98, Jan. 7, 1916-Feb. 25, 2011 Entered in the post office
Healthcare Center of Delphos.
by two brothers, Richard and corner of St. Rts. 224 & 634), of Delphos, died at 11:45 H. Jeanette Baumgartner, in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
She was born May 29, 1934,
Norman Ellerbrock. where a scripture service p.m. Thursday at St. Rita’s 95, of Delphos, died at 4 a.m.
Periodicals, postage paid at
in Kalida to Andrew and Delphos, Ohio.
Mrs. Beining was a begins at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Medical Center. Friday surrounded by her lov-
Mayme (Fuerst) Ellerbrock, No mail subscriptions will be
homemaker and an interior Memorials may be made She was born Oct. 20, ing family.
who preceded her in death. accepted in towns or villages
designer. She was a member to St. Rita’s Hospice or 1912, in Delphos, to Nicholas She was born Jan. 7, 1916,
On Sept. 6, 1954, she mar- where The Daily Herald paper
of Immaculate Conception Immaculate Conception and Matilda (Youngpeter) in Pandora, to Philemon and
ried Robert J. Beining, who carriers or motor routes provide
Catholic Church, Ottoville, Steeple Fund. Schmit. Elizabeth (Basinger) Huser. daily home delivery for $2.09
died Dec. 18, 2009.
and its Altar Rosary Society. Condolences may be sent She married Eugene She was married to Homer per week.
Surviving are six chil-
She was active in the church to: www.lovefuneralhome. Schmidt on Feb. 4, 1941 Lee Baumgartner, who sur- 405 North Main St.
dren, Richard “Dick” (Kathy)
helping to count collection com and he preceded her in death vives, and they would have cel- TELEPHONE 695-0015
Beining, Janelle Schroeder
in 1986. ebrated their 75th anniversary
Office Hours
in 1979. in Mansfield. In 1939, she She is survived by daugh- 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
this year. POSTMASTER:
Surviving is a brother, received her pilot’s license ter Karen (Jerry) Meier of Other survivors include son
Waverly; brothers Alfred Send address changes
Rollin (Mary Lou) Bullinger along with her husband. She Bob (Carol) Baumgartner of to THE DAILY HERALD,
of Oakwood; her caregiv- enjoyed flying and traveling and Robert Schmit of Delphos; daughters Sharon 405 N. Main St.
er and niece, Jenny (Carl) to many parts of the country. Delphos; grandsons Brian (David) Moore of Columbus, Delphos, Ohio 45833
Turnwald of Ottoville; and She also loved flowers and Meier and Jeffrey (Sheila) JoAnn (Larry) Troyer of
many nieces, nephews and gardening in her yard. Meier; and great-grand- Continental, Janice (John)
other relatives. She was also Mass of Christian buri- children Kyrstin, Sheridan,
Jenna and Gabriella Meier.
Freund of Fort Jennings and Scholars of the Day
preceded in death by four al will begin at 10:30 a.m. Mary (Peter) Hofmann of
brothers, Raymond, Richard, Wednesday at Immaculate She was also preceded in Elida; sister Dorothy Moser of
Russell and Robert Bullinger; Conception Catholic Church, death by brothers Fr. Arthur, Pandora; brother George Huser
and four sisters, Margaret Ottoville, the Rev. John Stites Fr. Earl and Jerome Schmit; of Pandora; brothers-in-law
Finn, Melvina Meyer, Mary officiating. Burial will be at sisters Mary Ella and Sister Francis Geutman of Findlay,
DiSanze and Elizabeth Most Pure Heart of Mary M. Alfred (Anna) Schmit; Donald Etter of Pandora; many
Ricker. Cemetery, Shelby, at 3 p.m. and sister-in-law Patricia nieces and nephews; grand-
Mrs. Amato was owner Friends may call from Schmit. children Jan Dye, Terry (Joan)
Madonna E. Amato operator of Madonna’s 2-8 pm Tuesday at Love- Mrs. Schmidt was a Moore, John (Sarah) Moore,
Feb. 6, 1914 - Feb. 26, 2011 Beauty Shop in Mansfield. Heitmeyer Funeral Home, secretary for seven years Randy Troyer, Becky (Mike)
Madonna E. Amato. 97, She was a member of Jackson Township (at the in Muncie, Ind., and for Burke, Laura Kohls, Kris
of Ottoville and former- Immaculate Conception corner of St. Rts. 224 & 634), five years with Hartford Troyer, David (Kelly) Freund, St. John’s Scholar of the
ly of Shelby, died 12:03 Catholic Church, Ottoville, where there will be a scrip- Insurance Company in Deb Tenwalde, James (Joy) Day is Evan
pm Saturday at Vancrest and a former member of ture service at 2 p.m. Lima. She was a member Baumgartner, Daniel (Diane) Mohler.
Healthcare Center of Most Pure Heart of Mary Memorials may be made of St. John the Evangelist Baumgartner, Lisa (Jerry)
Catholic Church, St. Rita Congratulations
Delphos. Catholic Church, Shelby, to St. Mary’s Cemetery Fund, Cowan and Nicole (Daniel) Evan!
She was born Feb. 6, 1914, where she was also a member Masses or to the charity of Hospital Mercy Club, the Rodriguez; stepgrandchild
in Junction to Thomas and of the Altar Rosary Society. the donor’s choice. Elks of Lima and volun- Josh (Heather) Hofmann; and Jefferson’s Scholar of the
Emma (Clark) Bullinger, Jr. She was a 1931 graduate Condolences may be sent teered with the Interfaith special loving caregivers Carl
Thrift Shop. Day is Trey
In October 1937, she mar- of Defiance High School to: www.lovefuneralhome. Miller, Linda Bockey and Deb Smith.
ried Lloyd Amato, who died and attended Beauty School com Mass of Christian Burial Tenwalde; and 34 great-grand-
will begin at 11 a.m. Tuesday Congratulations
children and two great-great- Trey!
at St. John the Evangelist grandchildren.
Catholic Church, the Rev. She was preceded in death Students can pick up their
Melvin Verhoff officiating. by her brother, Sherwood awards in their school offices.
Burial will follow in St. “Jake” Huser; and sisters
John’s Cemetery.
Friends may call from
2-4 and 6-8 p.m. today at
Phyllis Gaylord, Mary Jane
Geutman, Joan Etter and Betty LOTTERY
Jean Cherry. CLEVELAND (AP) —
Harter and Schier Funeral Mrs. Baumgartner was a
Home, where a parish wake These Ohio lotteries were
homemaker who was dedicated drawn Sunday:
will begin at 7:30 p.m. to her family and was well-
Memorials are to the Mega Millions
known for her caring gentle Estimated jackpot: $88
Sisters of Notre Dame or St. spirit and one-line jokes. She
Johns Church or the school. million
was also a longtime member Midday 3
of Trinity United Methodist
WEATHER Church and was a dedicated
nursery school teacher for more
3-4-0
Midday 4
6-6-1-7
Delphos weather than 20 years. She was active Pick 3
High temperature Sunday in Jefferson Band Mothers, the 1-3-2
in Delphos was 46 degrees, Child Conservation League and Pick 4
low was 31. Rainfall was United Methodist Women. She 2-5-4-6
recorded at 2.37 inch. High was a Girl Scout and Brownie Powerball
a year ago today was 35, low leader and also known for Estimated jackpot: $20
was 28. Record high for today her cookies and noodles. She million
enjoyed reading, word search
Nutrition Buff is 59, set in 1931. Record low
is -1, set in 1993. puzzles, dominos, gardening,
traveling with her husband
Rolling Cash 5
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WEATHER FORECAST around the country.
Heart Specialist Tri-county
Associated Press
Funeral services begin at 11
a.m. Tuesday at Trinity UMC,
$100,000
Ten OH
02-11-12-13-14-16-19-22-
the Revs. David Howell and 25-30-31-32-35-36-44-49-50-
For Dr. Baki, eating well is a key TONIGHT: Partly cloudy John Medaugh officiating.
in the evening becoming most- 59-71-75
ingredient to living well. That’s Burial will follow in Walnut Ten OH Midday
ly clear. Lows in the lower 20s. Grove Cemetery.
North winds 10 to 15 mph with 02-03-16-17-20-25-26-28-
why he loves preparing Friends may call from 30-31-33-39-42-54-55-57-58-
gusts up to 25 mph becoming 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. today
nutritious meals that northwest 5 to 10 mph after 66-67-73
at Harter and Schier Funeral
midnight.
taste great and TUESDAY: Mostly
sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.
Home and for an hour prior
to the service Tuesday at the BIRTHS
help support a well- church. ST. RITA’S
Compassion Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph Memorials are to American
with gusts up to 25 mph. A boy was born Feb. 25 to
balanced diet. It helps Cancer Society, Cystic Fibrosis Brian and Mysty Wainscott
TUESDAY NIGHT: Foundation or the church for its
Excellence the people he cares about feel their best, Mostly clear. Lows in the of Elida.
Eternal Flower Fund. A girl was born Feb. 26 to
upper 20s. Southwest winds
LOCAL PRICES Mike and Andrea Knueve of
and that’s where his true passion lies.
around 10 mph.
Human Dignity EXTENDED FORECAST Kalida.
As a heart specialist at St. Rita’s, Dr. Baki takes W E D N E S D A Y , Corn: $7.00 A boy was born Feb. 27
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Wheat: $6.92 to Amanda Louth and Derick
Justice Beans: $13.57 Sunderland of Spencerville.
his passion for helping others even further. He Partly cloudy. Highs in the
lower 40s. Lows in the lower
Sacredness of Life
meticulously analyzes each procedure and spends
20s.
T H U R S D A Y ,
TODAY IN HISTORY
countless hours studying data. That ensures patients By The Associated Press Pakistan killed 45.
THURSDAY NIGHT: Mostly Today is Monday, Feb. 28, In 1997, FBI agent Earl Pitts
Service get the expert care they need, when they need it. cloudy. Highs in the mid 40s. the 59th day of 2011. There are pleads guilty to selling secrets
Lows in the mid 30s. 306 days left in the year. to Russia.
FRIDAY: Cloudy with a 30 Today’s Highlight in In 1983, the last episode of
percent chance of rain showers. History: in 1759, Pope Clement the TV series “M*A*S*H*”
Highs in the lower 50s. XIII granted permission for aired on national television.
Learn more about our heart specialists at FRIDAY NIGHT, the Bible to be translated into In 1975, 41 people were
stritascardiac.org. SATURDAY: Cloudy with a the languages of the Roman killed in London Underground,
40 percent chance of showers. Catholic states. as train sped past final stop.
Lows in the upper 30s. Highs On this date: In 1954, James Watson and
in the upper 40s. In 1997, an earthquake in Francis Crick identified the dou-
Get the free mobile app at
ble-helix structure of DNA in a
Now serving Columbia University laboratory.
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SUNDAY BREAKFAST rized a special handling stamp
Today’s Birthdays: Michel
from 7-11 a.m. every Sunday de Montaigne (1553-1592),
essayist; Vincente Minnelli
(1910-1986), film director; Zero
Mostel (1915-1977), actor/
comedian; Bernadette Peters
(1948-), actress; Paul Krugman
The Region’s Leader In Cardiac Care. (1953-), columnist/Nobel lau-
reate; John Turturro (1957-),
730 W. Market St., Lima, OH 45801 • 419.227.3361 • www.stritas.org actor; Robert Sean Leonard
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STATE/LOCAL

Delphos man
POLICE REPORT
Driver cited for
Gov. says he opposes joblessness
COLUMBUS (AP) — but what we’re doing here is sents.” “very nice people,” Kasich to
faces domestic backing accident Ohio Gov. John Kasich says
he’s against joblessness, not
basically to start sticking up
for taxpayers and private-sec-
Kasich said he sometimes
talks with fellow GOP gov-
the Dispatch he understands
their concerns and isn’t trying
violence charge a collision
At 10:28 a.m. on Saturday,
occurred when the
unions, and is working on a
state budget proposal aimed
tor workers who have made
enormous sacrifices over the
ernors but denied they’re part
of a coordinated effort to kill
to hurt anyone. Republicans
working on the bill are trying
At 10:10 p.m. on Sunday, driver of one vehicle struck a at creating jobs and economic last decade.” unions for public employ- to help elected officials control
Delphos police were called to second vehicle while backing growth. Kasich said compensa- ees. He said he frequently spending, which would make
the 800 block of East Third out of a driveway. The Republican worked tion for public employees has talks to Gov. Scott Walker in local governments stronger
Street in reference to a domes- Rosemary Youngpeter, on his budget Saturday as become more generous than Wisconsin, where a similar bill and improve job security for
tic dispute. 37, of Delphos, had just people rallied nearby at the in the private sector. has caused nearly two weeks public workers, he said.
Upon officers’ arrival, backed out of a parking lot Statehouse to protest Senate “It is very reasonable to of protests with as many as “Some of (the protesters)
they met with the victim who and was preparing to travel Bill 5, which would limit have the same kind of pro- 70,000 demonstrators. are very misinformed about
said Kermit Minnig, 53, of northbound in the 300 block unions’ collective bargain- visions that private workers Smaller rallies have been what we’re doing,” Kasich
Delphos, had caused physical of North Washington Street ing rights, The Columbus get,” the governor said. “I said held in cities around Ohio, said. “But I’m not angry at
harm or threats to a family or when Helen Mueller, 70, of Dispatch reported. during the campaign that what including Columbus, and the rank-and-file teacher or
household member. Delphos, proceeded to back “I’m not anti-union,” I was interested in was creat- organizers are planning anoth- policeman or fireman or pub-
As a result, Minnig was out of a residence at 310 Kasich told the newspaper. “I ing equity between public and er gathering this week at the lic employee. It’s not that at
arrested on charges of domes- North Washington and struck think unions are an important private employees and that is Statehouse. all. I think things will come
tic violence and transported to Youngpeter’s vehicle in the part of the American fabric, exactly what this bill repre- Calling the protesters out fine for them.”
the Allen County Jail. Minnig

Libya
right side.
will appear in Lima Municipal There were no injuries and
Court on the charge. minor damage to the vehicles.
No primary Mueller was cited for
improper backing.
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aggressor found In the capital, several
Two arrested for to try to retake the city. “Our hundred protesters started a
in assault case people are waiting for them to march in the eastern district
At 9:31 a.m. Saturday, curfew violation
come and, God willing, we will of Tajoura, which has been the
defeat them,” said on resident scene of frequent clashes. After
Delphos police were contacted who only wanted to be quoted the burial of a person killed
by a subject who stated that he At 1:11 a.m. on Sunday
while on routine patrol in the by his first name, Alaa. in gunfire last week, mourn-

TUXEDOS
had just been assaulted in the In Misrata, Libya’s third ers began to march down a
200 block of North Jefferson 100 block of West Cleveland
Street, Delphos police came largest city 125 miles (200 main street, chanting against
Street. kilometers) east of Tripoli, the Libyan leader and waving
Upon officers speaking into contact with Nathan
Bullock, 16, and Brandon skirmishes took place over- the flag of Libya’s pre-Gadhafi
with both subjects involved,
a primary aggressor was not
able to be determined.
Foist, 16, of Delphos.
As a result, both subjects
night between rebel forces
controlling the city and troops
loyal to Gadhafi, according to
monarchy, which has become
a symbol of the uprising, a wit-
ness said.
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were arrested on curfew vio-
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vehicle at red light they were released to a family on the outskirts of the city, fighters rushed to the scene,
At 1:23 p.m. on Sunday, a member.
and neither was able to make
any gains in the latest sporadic
scattering before the gunmen
could fire a shot, the witness
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collision occurred when the
driver of one vehicle failed to Icy roadway fighting, they said.
Gadhafi opponents have
said. He and other residents
in the capital spoke on condi-
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At 9:47 a.m. on Friday, a Benghazi — Libya’s second There were attempts to
Delphos, was stopped at a collision occurred when the largest city, where the upris- restore aspects of normalcy in
red light facing east on East driver of one vehicle struck a ing began. Politicians there on the capital, residents said. Many
Second Street at the Pierce second vehicle while attempt- Sunday set up their first leader- stores downtown reopened, and
Street intersection. Cynthia ing to turn. ship council to manage day- traffic in the streets increased. Formalwear
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Mohler, 42, of Delphos, failed Alan Metzger, 35, of Fort to-day affairs, taking a step Tripoli was in turmoil on
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and struck it in the rear with bound on West Fifth Street
DELPHOS
be an alternative to Gadhafi’s gunmen opened fire indiscrim-
her vehicle. when he attempted to turn regime. inately on protesters holding
There were no injuries right onto North Jefferson The opposition is backed new marches. But since then,
and light damage to the vehi- Street and struck the vehi- by numerous units of the mili- the capital has been quiet —
cles. Mohler was cited for an cle of Kirk Looser, 51, of tary in the east that joined the especially since foreign jour-
assured clear distance ahead Delphos, who was stopped at uprising, and they hold several nalists invited by Gadhafi’s
violation. the red light. bases and Benghazi’s airport. regime to view the situation
Personal items The officer on scene noted But so far, the units do not arrived Friday.



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the road was slippery due to appear to have melded into a Long lines formed outside
taken from snow. unified fighting force. Gadhafi banks in the capital by Libyans
residence There were no injuries and long kept the military weak, wanting to receive the equiva-
light damage to the vehicles. fearing a challenge to his rule, lent of $400 per family that


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At 10:48 a.m. on Sunday, No citation was issued. so many units are plagued Gadhafi pledged in a bid to
Delphos police were called to by shortages of supplies and shore up public loyalty.
the 400 block of Grant Street in Police resolve
reference to a theft complaint.
Upon officers’ arrival, they
met with the victim who stated
domestic Quality
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to forget the fact that it is preferable to war.” -- Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.

US ready to help
Libyan opposition
By BRADLEY KLAPPER Clinton spoke to report- against Gadhafi’s govern-
Associated Press ers one day after President ment, but did not say what
Barack Obama branded they were or when they might
WASHINGTON — The Gadhafi an illegitimate ruler be announced.
Obama administration stands who must leave power imme- Addressing the rulers of
ready to offer “any type of diately. “We want him to unnamed neighboring coun-
assistance” to Libyans seeking leave and we want him to end tries, she said: “You must stop
to oust Moammar Gadhafi, his regime and call off the mercenaries, you must stop
Secretary of State Hillary mercenaries and those troops those who may be going to
Clinton said Sunday, adding that remain loyal to him,” she Libya either at the behest or
a warning to other African said. “How he manages that opportunistically to engage
nations not to let mercenaries is obviously up to him and to in violence or other criminal
go to the aid of the longtime his family.” acts. And we will be working
dictator. The U.N. Security Council closely with those neighbor-
Clinton made no mention voted last Saturday to impose ing countries to ensure that
of any U.S. military assis- new penalties against the they do so.
tance in her remarks to report- Gadhafi government, in The African fighters that
ers before flying to Geneva power since 1969 in the oil- Gadhafi is allegedly using

Religious plans
for talks with diplomats from rich nation along Africa’s against protesters come from

IT WAS NEWS THEN


Russia, the European Union Mediterranean Coast. several nations.
get pass from
and other powers eager to “We are just at the begin- Clinton’s remarks did not
present a united anti-Gadhafi ning of what will follow go as far as those of McCain
One Year Ago
• Youth members of the Delphos Wesleyan Church warmed health law front.
Shortly before she left, two
Gadhafi. ... But we’ve been
reaching out to many different
or Lieberman.
“Libyan pilots aren’t going
up around a barrel fire Friday night during the group’s “30- WASHINGTON (AP) — senators urged the administra- Libyans who are attempting to to fly if there is a no-fly zone
Hour Famine.” The focus for the group is to raise money for The brain tumor came back. tion to help arm a provisional organize in the east and as the and we could get air assets
children who are in need and collect blankets to be donated to An ugly mass growing in plain government in Libya, where revolution moves westward there to ensure it,” McCain
a shelter. The youth also erected a cardboard city and got a feel view threatened Karen Niles’ Gadhafi is in the midst of there as well,” Clinton said. said. But he added, “I’m not
for what it would be like to be homeless in a cold climate. remaining eye. She needed the desperate and increasingly “I think it’s way too soon to ready to use ground forces
more surgery. violent bid to retain power. tell how this is going to play or further intervention than
25 Years Ago — 1986 This time, however, her Sens. John McCain, out, but we’re going to be that.”
• The 4-H Fancy Feathers Club will organize at 6 p.m. medical plan wouldn’t pay. R-Ariz., and Joseph ready and prepared to offer He said the U.S. should
March 15 at the Ed Mongold home in Middle Point. This It sounds like one of those Lieberman, a Connecticut any kind of assistance that “recognize some provisional
club offers intensified training in the 4-H poultry projects insurance “horror stories” that independent, also called for anyone wishes to have from government that they are try-
and includes several field trips to poultry shows around Ohio. President Barack Obama ham- the United States and its allies the United States.” ing to set already up in the
Advisors for this 4-H Club are Ed and Roberta Mongold, Art mered home during the fierce to enforce a no-fly zone over Efforts are under way to eastern part of Libya, help
Haehn, and Jim Barnhart St. debate to pass his health care Libya to prevent the military form a provisional govern- them with material assistance,
• The Parkway Panthers avenged an 18-point regular sea- overhaul. Except Niles’ plan from again firing on civilian ment in the eastern part of the make sure that every one of
son loss to Jefferson by defeating the cold-shooting Wildcats ended up as the beneficiary of protesters from the air. country where the rebellion the mercenaries know that any
57-42 in the second game of the Class A sectional tournament a rare exemption to the new The White House had no began at midmonth. acts they commit they will
Wednesday night at Van Wert. Scot Boggs led the Wildcat law — a waiver highlighted in immediate comment on their The U.S., Clinton said, is find themselves in front a war
scoring with six points while Parkway’s Kirk Stephenson had the plan’s promotional materi- recommendations. threatening more measures crimes tribunal. Get tough.”

Govs to feds: Stop harming states


six for his team. als.
• Karen Hemker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hemker, The plan didn’t come from
has been accepted by Northwestern Business College to begin an insurer, but from a religious
classes in the summer quarter. Karen will major in the word “health care sharing ministry.”
Consumer advocates call them By LIZ SIDOTI and oversaw several rounds well as further spending cuts,
processing specialist program. She is a senior at St. John’s Associated Press of severe budget cuts, so could hurt states.
High School. a gamble.
These plans successfully much so that Republicans The warnings come just
lobbied Democratic lawmak- WASHINGTON — Their and Democrats alike now are as the Commerce Department
50 Years Ago — 1961 states on the brink of financial focused on how to completely reported that state and local
ers to free their members from
• Pictures of the country of Wales were to be shown by Peris catastrophe, governors plead- remake state governments. responses to the fiscal cri-
the requirement that everyone
Lloyd of Lima, a native Welshman, who will be the speaker at in the country have health ed Saturday for the divided The overall economic situ- sis were undercutting the
the annual St. David’s Day program in Gomer March 1. Mrs. insurance. federal government to avoid ation in states is improving. national recovery, slowing
Daniel Morgan will sing the Welsh national anthem, Margaret “Christians are exempt from doing anything that would “Recovering, not recov- economic growth. Governors
J. Price will give a short talk and the group singing of Welsh insurance mandates,” Niles’ hamper the tenuous economic ered,” as Massachusetts Gov. said the report only proved
and English songs will be led by the church’s choir director, old plan, Medi-Share, says on recovery back home. Deval Patrick, a Democrat, their point.
Jay Evans. its website. Sharing ministries Their message to put it. “For two years, governors
• Cub Scout Pack 48 held its annual Blue and Gold banquet are “the only organized health Washington: prevent a gov- High unemployment per- have said when we cut we
Feb. 26 in the cafeteria of St. John’s school with Cubmaster care concept to receive a spe- ernment shutdown, abstain sists. Even more dire budget impact the recovery,” said
Gene Warnecke presiding. In the poster project, first prize cial exemption from the taxes, from spending cuts that dra- situations are to come. Gregoire. “We know we have
was awarded to Keith Heisterman, the prize being a scout penalties and regulations” that matically will affect states Over the next two-and- to make the cuts, but we can
compass; second prize, a scout cup, went to Robert Bryan; the law imposes on insurers, and end even preliminary a-half years, states face an ill afford to have Congress on
and third prize, a “Be Square” scout medal was awarded to the site says. discussions about allowing estimated $175 billion more top of that cutting us more
Mike Warnecke. Medi-Share members states to declare bankruptcy. in budget gaps that they have because the result will slow
• Delphos St. John’s Blue Jays walked off with the non- affirm a statement of Christian “Anything that Congress no choice but to fill. The hole the recovery in our home
county parochial tournament honors at Celina Saturday night beliefs and pledge to follow a does that will undermine our is caused partly because an states and in the nation.”
by defeating the Coldwater Calvaliers by a decisive score of code that includes no tobacco recovery is quite troublesome initial infusion of cash from Arkansas Gov. Mike
71-54. Captain Dan Rupert and Guard Jim Fischer led the Jays or illegal drugs, no sex outside to us,” said Washington Gov. President Barack Obama’s Beebe, a Democrat, noted
in scoring. Rupert with 21 points and Fischer with 20. They of marriage, and no abuse of Christine Gregoire, head economic stimulus law, as that unlike the federal gov-
were backed up by Mike Wilson with 10, Chuck Ellis with alcohol or legal medications. of the National Governors well as extensions of that ernment, states are required to
nine, Jerry Osting with six and Gene Klaus with 5. Every month, they pay a fixed Association, as she opened money, will dry up in June. balance their budgets. Noting
“share” to cover the medical the bipartisan group’s winter States received $103 billion the painful cuts, he said, “We
75 Years Ago — 1936 expenses of members in need. meeting. “We’re asking for in Medicaid money and $48 don’t have any choice.”
• Flood waters in nearby places threatened serious dam- The cost usually is less than cooperation.” billion in education dollars to To ease the pain, Maine
age late Wednesday and Thursday morning. Ice accumulated private insurance, but it’s not “We don’t need a hiccup soften the recession’s blow. Gov. Paul LePage, a
at the Northern Ohio Railroad bridge over the Ottawa River tax deductible. Members use a
now in our recovery,” she Gregoire and the NGA’s Republican, urged the federal
at Rimer and a considerable territory there was flooded. The network of medical providers.
If that seems close to regu- added. “We are fragile.” vice chairman, Gov. Dave government to loosen regula-
water entered some of the homes and all occupants of houses States have made $75 bil- Heineman, R-Neb., recently tions that he says are hinder-
in Rimer south of the railroad tracks were forced to move lar health insurance, it’s not,
says Michael McRaith, the top lion in budget cuts and raised met with House and Senate ing the recovery.
out. taxes by $33 billion over the leaders as well as Health and “We can help our states
• An interesting program has been planned for the annual insurance regulator in Illinois.
“We have seen individuals past two years to make up Human Services Secretary and we can slow down the
observance of St. David’s Day to be held at Venedocia Salem for budget shortfalls caused Kathleen Sebelius, and asked layoffs of a lot of the private
Church on March 1. Welsh services will be conducted at 10 who buy into a sharing pro-
gram believing they are paying by the recession. Governors them to be mindful of how sector jobs if the states are
a.m. by Rev. W. T. Jones who will deliver the sermon. At 7 drained reserve cash funds the loss of the money, as given flexibility,” he said.
for a promise, and in fact that

GOP governors undermining Obama


p.m. the Gymanfa Ganu, a song festival, will be presented. is not what they are receiv-
Singers from Gomer, Venedocia and Van Wert will take ing,” McRaith said.
part. “There is no promise or
• Fishing in Indian Lake this year will not be so good as certainty this sharing pro- By LIZ SIDOTI tal disagreements. We have The president’s conflicts
in the past, according to a statement made by Anthony Pfarr, gram will pay for health care Associated Press different perspectives.” with GOP governors date
district game officer. He stated that during the extremely cold expenses,” he said. But left unsaid in inter- to his first years in office.
weather, marsh lands of Indian Lake froze to the bottom and Florida-based Medi-Share WASHINGTON — Their views with governors attend- Many Republican governors
that more fish were killed than the state has placed in that says it’s faithfully helped ranks swollen after the last ing this weekend’s National opposed Obama’s economic
body of water in ten years. members pay medical bills for election, Republican gover- Governors Association meet- stimulus plan. Some also
more than 17 years, based on nors from Florida to Alaska are ing was this: Republicans, objected to his Gulf Coast oil-
Moderately confused a Bible verse: “Carry each
other’s burdens, and in this
undermining President Barack
Obama’s agenda at every turn
particularly in places with
many electoral votes, like the
drilling moratorium.
After big GOP gains in
way you will fulfill the law of ahead of the Democrat’s 2012 Midwest, are fully aware that November, Obama is running
Christ.” re-election campaign. stymieing Obama’s plans in into even more roadblocks.
“It accomplishes some of Some are rejecting federal the states could weaken him GOP governors now con-
the same purposes of health money for high-speed rail. just as he tries to make the trol most of the 26 states that
insurance,” said Medi-Share’s Many are fighting the presi- case to the country that he have sued to stop Obama’s
president, Robert Baldwin. dent’s health care law. And should get a second term. health care overhaul, his sig-
“There are also a lot of con- several are going after the One Republican governor nature domestic accomplish-
trasts ... first and foremost, the Democratic Party’s bedrock has gone so far as to privately ment. They say it would cost
biblical basis: Members pray constituency, pushing laws liken GOP governors’ efforts their states too much money.
for one another and are prone that would weaken the power to providing “oversight of the Last month in Florida, U.S.
to encouraging one another.” of unions. Obama administration.” District Judge Roger Vinson
Karen Niles’ husband Not that any Republican All that provides fodder for ruled the law was unconsti-
wouldn’t recommend it to any- governor will acknowledge Democrats to criticize. tutional.
body. “They have done their that this is politics at play — “They are obsessed with Some GOP-led states
damage on me and my wife,” even if it is. the short-term political game — such as Alaska, where
said Robert Niles, a leader “Republican governors of keeping the president from Republican Sean Parnell is
and teacher in his small-town are doing what they said they succeeding that they’ve taken governor — have refused to
Oklahoma church. Medi-Share’s would as candidates,” insist- their eyes off of the big goal ... implement the law in light
Baldwin blames state regulators ed Mississippi Gov. Haley which is creating jobs and mov- of that ruling. But the Justice
for the Niles’ misfortune. Barbour, who led the GOP’s ing our states and country out of Department wants the judge to
Robert Niles said he found campaign efforts last fall and this recession,” said Maryland order the states to follow the
out about Medi-Share from may seek the party’s presiden- Gov. Martin O’Malley, chair- law pending an appeal.
a brochure a relative picked tial nomination. “All this goes man of Democratic Governors “We cannot sustain it.
up on a church retreat. He back to our commitment in the Association. We can’t afford it,” said
had changed jobs and needed last election that we’re going Could the GOP effort to Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer,
insurance. “Everything they to get control of spending for undercut Obama backfire? a Republican, who also has
said sounded good, so I filled the sake of the taxpayers.” “Yes. I think it already assailed Environmental
out an application,” said Niles, “It’s not a conspiracy. It’s has,” said Connecticut Gov. Protection Agency efforts to
now 67 and retired from a not that we’re doing this for Dan Malloy, a Democrat. regulate greenhouse gases.
career in sales. They joined in a political reason to go after “Americans aren’t anxious to “We believe that the federal
2003. Their monthly shares, or the president,” added first refight the fights of the last government just needs to get
premiums, ranged from $450 term Pennsylvania Gov. Tom two years. They want to move out of the way and let us run
to $500. Corbett. “We have fundamen- on.” the states.”
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Miller, Musser garner state wrestling berths


By JIM METCALFE Geoff. He is a sophomore
jmetcalfe@delpho- and came so close to get-
sherald.com ting to state; that would have
been a great accomplishment
KETTERING — One has for him,” Rex added. “We
been there before. brought five wrestlers here
Another will be going for and they all had a legitimate
the first time. shot at going to state. Usually,
Jefferson junior Curtis in the past, we might have
Miller will be going back one or two that were really
to the State Wrestling capable of getting there but
Championships, while St. all five were today. All but
John’s senior Ryan Musser one won a match here against
finally broke through after some great competition.”
three disappointments. Other Tri-County wrestlers
Miller finished second in who participated this week-
the 215-pound weight class end:
at the Kettering Fairmont Jefferson: senior Jacob
District Friday and Saturday, Leach, ousted by Nathan
while Musser garnered fourth VanWinkle of Clinton-Massie
at 140 pounds. St. John’s senior Ryan Musser maneuvers James Tecco in the second consolation round Larry Heiing photos
“We’re happy where we’re (Mariemont) into a pinning combination in the consola- at 189 pounds; freshman Tanner Jefferson junior Curtis Miller tries to break down Dixie’s
at. Curtis is going back to tion semifinals, securing his spot at next weekend’s State Vermule, finishing in the second Ethan Hays during the 215-pound finals match at the
state and we’ll get back in the Wrestling Championships. consolation round after being Kettering Fairmont District Saturday. Hays, the defending
(wrestling) room and see what pinned by Josh Vonbehren of Division III champion, grabbed the title with a 4-2 win.
we can get done in the next get to the third/fourth-place I hurt myself with a couple Dixie at 125; and 171-pound
three days,” Jefferson coach matchup. of mistakes that cost me,” freshman Colin McConnahea, in the second consolation at Shelby in his fifth/sixth-place
Jeff Rex observed. “I knew this was it; I had to Merschman said. “I’ll have to pushed out by Kohl Johnson 119; Tregg Keysor, ending match at 189 pounds. He was
Miller lost 4-2 to the do it today or I never would. I get prepared this week just in of Upper Sandusky in the first his run in the first consola- put in that match after los-
defending Division III state had a sense of urgency today,” case; it’s happened in the past consolation. tion after falling to Andrew ing to Sean McGee of Oak
champion, Ethan Hays of Musser noted. “I struggled where a wrestler had to pull St. John’s: junior Logan Slonkosky of Versailles; Brett Harbor in the semis.
Dixie. Hays got an escape (Friday) with that but real- out for one reason or another. Looser, eliminated by Dixie’s Sampson, eliminated in the Other wrestlers from those
(1:30) and a takedown (1:10) ized today I had to step it up I was in control of my own Jordan Wilson in the third first consolation by Derek teams include:
in the third period. Miller if I was going to finally get destiny but let it get away consolation at 145 pounds; Hansen of Upper Sandusky; Elida: Austin Arbogast,
then reversed him with 30 to state.” from me against Parker.” sophomore Will Buettner, Dylan Kleman, pinned by eliminated in the 119-pound
seconds left and after letting Musser felt the key this Jefferson’s Geoff Ketcham bested by David Guilford of David Albert of Northridge second consolation by
Hays escape with 10 ticks time was the mental game. lost 5-1 to Columbus Grove’s Badin in the first consolation in the same round at 135; Bryon Logan of Perkins; Ian
left, nearly got a takedown but “I have a tendency to get Greg Martin in the fifth/sixth- round at 135; and 160-pound Gavin Windau at 171 pounds, Dukehart at 160, finished in
time expired. frustrated in a close match place match at 285 pounds. sophomore Brock Bonifas, losing to Armani Robinson the same round on a pin by
Hays was also in the state and let my emotions get the Ketcham was pinned by Scott ousted by Dustin Shiverdecker of Greenview; and Dakota Kalob Andrews of Clyde;
finals two years ago, where best of me. That’s what hap- Wimmer of Miami East in of Arcanum in the first conso- Fischer, eliminated by Nathan Riley Overholt, ousted at
Curtis’ older brother, Stuart, pened the last three years,” the consolation semis, while lation. Davis (Cory-Rawson). 103 in the first consolation
won his state title. he explained. “The coaches Martin was bested 8-1 by Spencerville: freshman Jefferson finished 17th out via pin by Defiance’s Riley
“Another five seconds and all week told me that this Alex Damschroder of Carey Trevor Bockey, beaten out by of 51 teams that registered Zipfel; Nick Pauff at 125,
perhaps Curtis is going over- weekend was about me; I had in his semifinal match. Jordan McKnight (Carlisle) in points with 38; St. John’s was eliminated in the same round
time with the defending state to do this for myself. I also “As a senior, I was hop- the second consolation at 103; 22nd (31); Columbus Grove by Defiance’s Casey Mohr;
champion and who knows had to not give up, no matter ing to do better. I came close and junior Tyler Shumate, 37th (13) and Spencerville 135-pounder Tyler Dunlap,
after that. It was that close what the situation. I learned to going to state but I made knocked out in the same 45th (5). pinned by Zack Hollo of
for him,” Rex continued. “I that today.” a couple of mistakes in my round on a pin by Yeremiah ----- Rocky River; and Tyler Smith
think what Curtis showed was His senior classmate, semifinal match and it cost Hawkins of North College Division II at 152, pinned out by Jack
he deserved to be here; he Aaron Merschman, will need me,” Martin noted. “I did Hill at 171. MARION — The closest Burrows (Lexington).
worked hard for it. Obviously, help to wrestle at The Schott some moves that I usually Lincolnview: Jaquobe either Elida or Van Wert got Van Wert: James Hardman
we’re not satisfied and we after he finished fifth in the don’t. It’s kind of emotional Markward, beaten in the to sending someone to state at 285, pinned by Devin Cox
know we have some things to 130-pound class after beating for me; this is my last high first consolation round by was sixth place at the Marion of Madison Comprehensive
correct. That’s what this week Arcadia’s Connor Lewis in school sporting event. I won’t McKnight; James Steele, Harding Division II District. in the third consolation; and
will be about in practice: fine- the fifth/sixth-place match. be involved in organized var- knocked out in the same round Bulldog freshman Quentin 140-pound Colten Royer,
tune and polish our techniques, He lost 5-2 to Kyle Parker sity sports at college, either, by Mike Getz of Badin at 119; Poling ended up sixth at beaten out in the second con-
then go to Columbus and see of Mohawk in the consola- so this is it. Sports has been a and Kevin MArkward, pinned 215 pounds after losing to solation by Drew Williams of
what we can get done.” tion semifinal, the “wrestle- big part of my life. My only by Matt Mangen of Verdailles Bath’s Logan Kiracofe (beat- Columbian.
Musser finally broke in” match. chance is to have someone in the same round at 125. en in the consolation semis Van Wert finished with
through in pinning James “I’m disappointed that I am have to pull out at state; it Columbus Grove: Jake by Zane Krall of Wauseon), 19 points — 22nd out of 39
Tecco of Mariemont in the only an alternate. You hope to happens.” Graham, eliminated by while Cougar Cory Hirschy teams — while Elida ended
consolation semifinals to wrestler better at this point but “We’re so pleased for Chance Metzler of Madeira was bested by Jake Hogan of up 24th (14.5).

DISTRICT WRESTLING RESULTS Lady Wildcats, Blue


2011 Kettering Fairmont Division III
District Wrestling Tournament
Friday/Saturday Results
Kwiat (CAL) maj. dec. Jacob Schlater
(T-CN) 12-0.
189: Cody Rodgers (MEC) tech. fall
(WAY) pin Brett Sampson (CG), 2:30; 119:
Wilbanks (BRO) pin James Steele (LV),
1:03; Jake Graham (CG) dec. Becker
Beauch (CENT) 3-1 OT; Zane Zeman
(AVO) dec. Seth Williams (COL) 13-7;
Michael Snyder (PER) dec. Caden Mauk
Jays grab sectional titles
At James S. Trent Arena David Gremling (LCC) 20-5; Devontay (DAY) 10-8ot; 125: Myers (REA) pin (WAP) 5-2. By Kirk Dougal post player Abby Freewalt used
Team Scores: Mechanicsburg 110.5; Scott (LOC) dec. Kaleb Campbell (DIX) Kevin Markward (LV), 0:59; Smith (GRE) 152: Ian Miller (OAK) tech. fall Tyler Times Bulletin Editor her size to take over the paint.
Clinton-Massie 97.5; Allen East 85.5; 5-3; Nathan VanWinkle (C-M) dec. Corey pin Tanner Vermule (DJ), 2:17; 130: Bloniak (HIGH) 25-10; Isaac Williams kdougal@timesbulletin.com Freewalt scored eight points in
Dixie 84.0; Mohawk 75.0; Versailles Phelps (MAD) 4-3. Deeter (COV) dec. Aaron Merschman (COL) dec. Jarrod Fleming (PCL) 7-0;
74.0; Carlisle 67.0; Troy Christian 66.0; 215: Ethan Hayes (DIX) dec. Curtis (DSJ) 8-5; 135: Larick (CARE) dec. Will Jake Thayer (BUC) pin Rocco Caywood the period while also grabbing
Reading 61.5; Lima Central Catholic Miller (DJ) 4-2; Matt Pulfer (SL) dec. Ben Buettner (DSJ) 7-1; Bowman (RIV) pin (MAU), 2:18. ROCKFORD - Jefferson’s four rebounds. The Bearcats
57.0; Bluffton 56.0; Covington 55.5; Moser (BLU) 5-1; Christian Elfers (REA) Dylan Kleman (CG), 5:16; 140: Meares 160: Konner Witt (OAK) fall Tony quickness, defensive pressure won the quarter 14-11 but that
Dayton Christian 54.5; Brookville 46.0; dec. Wyatt Karhoff (O-G) 8-6. (MCC) dec. Ryan Musser (DSJ) 5-3; 145: Martin (CENT), 1:03; Adam Kluk (HIGH) and sizzling shooting from was all the excitement that was
(tie) Ottawa-Glandorf and Madeira 40.0; 285: Mike Stenger (C-M) pin Cody Logan Looser (DSJ) maj. dec. Richardson dec. Chris Moore (BELL) 10-6; Brad Metz Kennedy Boggs jump-started left as Jefferson finished out
Delphos Jefferson 38.0; (tie) Carey and Johnson (DIX), 1:23; Alex Damschroder (C-M) 13-5; 160: Price (MOH) dec. Brock (LEX) dec. Kalob Andrews (CLY) 2-0. the Wildcats as they forced 11 the game strong.
Miami East 37.0; Calvert 35.0; Wayne (CARE) pin Scott Wimmer (MIA), 1:58; Bonifas (DSJ) 171: Nick McCall (WAU) pin Jake
Trace 33.0; Delphos St. John’s 31.0; Greg Martin (CG) dec. Geoff Ketcham 13-6; 171: Cramer (OAK), 1:24; Derek Ratliff (SHE) first-quarter Spencerville turn- “They are just a team on
Coldwater 28.0; McComb 27.0; Arcadia (DJ) 5-1. Brandt (VER) dec. Mike Sustar (PA) 7-4; Brad Smith overs on the way to a 70-34 another level than we are right
26.0; Northridge 24.0; Waynesville 23.0; L O C A L tech. fall Colin (CLY) dec. Holden Hengstler (WAP). win at Parkway High School now,” said Spencerville first-
Greeneview 19.5; West Liberty-Salem WRESTLERS McConnahea 189: D.J. Recknagel (ROSS) dec. in a Division IV sectional year coach Katie Fisher. “We
19.0; North College Hill 18.0; (tie) Cin. Hills Consolation (DJ) 18-3; Toal Josh Lehner (LEX) 6-5; Sean McGee final girls basketball game on were expecting (the press) all
Christian, Sidney Lehman and Mariemont Semifinal: 130: (TRO) pin Tyler (OAK) dec. Jake Alexander (NOR)
17.0; Riverdale 16.0; Blanchester and Parker (MOH) dec. Shumate (SV), 4-2 OT; Jake Hogan (SHE) dec. Cory Saturday night. week and we practiced the
Lockland 14.0; Columbus Grove 13.0; Aaron Merschman 1:34; Schlater (T-CN) maj. dec. Gavin Hirschy (VW) 4-0. In the other bracket, St. press-break and (Delphos) came
Upper Sandusky 12.0; Van Buren 11.0; (DSJ) 5-2; 140: Ryan Windau (CG) 16-7; 189: Scott (LOC) dec. 215: Logan Erb (WAP) maj. dec. John’s used pressure defense out and did what they know
Arcanum 9.0; Tri-County North 8.0; Badin Musser (DSJ) pin Tecco (MAR), 4:41; Jacob Leach (DJ) 10-3; Phelps (MAD) Bily Ward (CLY) 12-3; Cody Thompson and an attacking offense to how to do. Boggs had a great
7.5; Purcell Marian 7.0; National Trail 285: Wimmer (MIA) pin Geoff Ketcham dec. Logan Heiing (DSJ) 8-3; VanWinkle (MAD) pin Zane Krall (WAU), 2:05; Logan build to a 25-2 lead and went first quarter and she couldn’t
6.5; Spencerville (DJ), 1:23; Damschroder (CARE) dec. (C-M) dec. Dakota Fischer (CG) 11-9; Kiracofe (BAT) maj. dec. Quentin Poling
5.0; Hopewell- Greg Martin (CG) 8-1. 215: Curtis Miller (DJ) pin Oler (VB), (ELI) 10-1.
on to beat Lincolnview 52-31 miss. Hats off to them because
Loudon 4.0; Preble Semifinal: 215: Curtis Miller (DJ) pin 1:17; 285: Greg Martin (CG) pin Mcintosh 285: Trevor Strickland (CLY) dec. Zach in the upper bracket final. they played great basketball.”
Shawnee 3.0; Mid. Karhoff (O-G), 3:50 (PRE), 1:25; Stenger (C-M) pin Geoff Maxworthy (BUC) 7-2; Nick Wagoner Both the Wildcats (19-2) Typical of successful coach-
Christian 2.0; (tie) Third Consolation: 130: Aaron Ketcham (DJ), 0:48. (SHE) dec. Collin Vozar (HIGH) 5-1; Levi and Lady Blue Jays (16-5) es, Hoffman’s thoughts had
Catholic Central, Merschman (DSJ) dec. Beatty (ARCAN) ----- Pickerel (CENT) maj. dec. Devin Cox advance to play at Lima Senior already turned to the Wildcats’
Cory-Rawson and 7-4; 140: Ryan Musser (DSJ) dec. Smith Marion Harding High School (MAD) 15-3. District Thursday: Jefferson next tournament opponent -
Northeastern 1.0. (REA) 7-1; 145: Wilson (DIX) pin Logan Division II District LOCAL WRESTLERS
FINALS Looser (DSJ), 3:25; 285: Geoff Ketcham Championships Consolation - Semifinals: 189: in a rematch with undefeated even while his team was still
103: Christian Clary (DAY) dec. (DJ) dec. Wilder (COL) 3-1; Greg Martin Friday/Saturday McGee (OAK) dec. Cory Hirschy (VW) Wayne Trace at 6:15 p.m. And celebrating and cutting down
Austin Reese (MEC) 6-2; Robert Carter (CG) dec. Newton (NAT) 4-3. Team Scores: Oak Harbor 159.5; 3-1; 215: Krall (WAU) dec. Quentin Poling the Jays in a rematch with the net. He was mindful of a
(NORTH) dec. Zach Alvarado (CHC) Second Consolation: 103: McKnight Padua Franciscan 142.0; Central Cath. (ELI) 5-2. Ottoville at 8 p.m. Jan. 25 70-59 loss to Wayne
6-4ot; Andrew Slonkosky (VER) dec. (CARL) dec. Trevor Bockey (SV) 7-2; 128.0; Highland 108.5; (tie) Wauseon Consolation - 3rd round: 215: Jefferson came out in its Trace.
Jordan McKnight (CARL) 5-0. 119: Manzler (MAD) maj. dec. Jake and Clyde 107.0; Lexington 100.5; Quentin Poling (ELI) dec. Burks (LEX)
112: Jacob Danishek (DAY) dec. Cody Graham (CG) 12-4; 125: Vonbehren Wapakoneta 96.0; Columbian 83.5; 5-3; 285: Cox (MAD) pin James Hardman trademark full-court pressure “We are going to be matched
Steiner (WAY) 9-4; Allen Seagraves (DIX) pin Tanner Vermule (DJ), 2:31; 130: Perkins 61.5; Shelby 54.0; Port Clinton (VW), :45. and smothered Spencerville, up with Wayne Trace,” added
(MIA) dec. Jimmy Sandlin( CARL) 10-6; Aaron Merschman (DSJ) dec. Sanders 48.0; Buckeye 46.0; Shawnee 43.0; Avon Championship - Semifinals: 189: causing 11 turnovers that Hoffman. “We played a couple
Zach Borton (C-M) pin Sawyer Keiffer (BAD) 4-3; 140: Ryan Musser (DSJ) 39.0; (tie) Norwalk and Madison Comp. Lehner (LEX) dec. Cory Hirschy (VW) quickly turned into transition of good quarters but we didn’t
(ARCAD), 1:56. dec. Alvarado (CHC) 4-3; 145: Logan 36.0; Holy Name 28.5; (tie) Rossford 5-0. points. When Delphos did need play the fourth, so that will
119: Stephen Hill (CARL) dec. Looser (DSJ) pin Howard (NEAST), 1:30; and Bellevue 26.0; Bath 24.50; Van Consolation - 2nd round: 119: Logan be interesting and an excellent
Brandon McCormick (LCC) 7-4; Dalton 171: Hawkins (NCH) pin Tyler Shumate Wert 19.0; Maumee 15.0; Elida 14.5; (PER) dec. Austin Arbogast (ELI) 8-6 OT; to run through an offensive
Hiltibran (MEC) maj. dec. Joe Brodman (SV), 1:52; 189: VanWinkle (C-M) maj. Bryan 13.0; Napoleon 12.0; Defiance 140: Williams (COL) pin Colten Royer set, Boggs was simply on fire, matchup. We need to play a
(CAL) 11-3; Aaron Wilbanks (BRO) pin dec. Jacob Leach (DJ) 16-7; 285: Geoff 11.0; Eastwood 8.5; (tie) Bay, Brookside (VW), 1:56; scoring 16 points in the quar- whole 4-quarter game against
Brayden Leist (CARE), 1:30. Ketcham (DJ) pin Bray (REA), 2:13; Greg and Rocky River 8.0; Fostoria 7.5; (tie) 160: Andrews ter, including two treys. Kristin them.”
125: Stephen Myers (REA) dec. Jacob Martin (CG) dec. Firestone (ARCAN) Celina and Vermilion 5.0; Kenton 4.0; (CLY) pin Klausing also shot well, hit- Freewalt led her team in
Haas (MCC) 5-3ot; Britt Wooten (WL- 6-4. Willard 3.0; (tie) Clearview, Firelands and Ian Dukehart
ting three 3-pointers herself scoring with 11 points. The
S) dec. Cole Smith (GRE) 5-2; Dustin First Consolation: 103: McKnight Memorial 0.0. (ELI), 4:42;
Brinkman (BLU) dec. Chad Shellhouse (CARL) tech. fall Jaquobe Markward Finals 215: Quentin in the first eight minutes of Bearcats made 12-of-37 field-
(MOH) 3-2. (LV) 15-0; Slonkosky (VER) tech. fall 103: John Martin (WAP) dec. Matt Poling (EL) play. Only Cortney Miller’s goal attempts (32.4%), with
130: Alex Nedved (C-M) dec. Colt Tregg Keysor (CG) 15-0; 112: Hansen Pool (CENT) 5-3; Beau Minnick (CLY) dec. Nauman bucket in the lane at the 4:57 4-of-16 (25%) shooting out-
Lovejoy (AE) 9-5; Kyle Parker (MOH) (UPP) dec. Brett Sampson (CG) 9-2; dec. Derik Kopp (COL) 2-0; Zach Morrow (EAS) 9-5; 285: James Hardman (VW) mark cracked the scoreboard side the 3-point line. They
pin Kyler Deeter (COV), 4:29; Aaron 119: Getz (BAD) dec. James Steele (WAU) pin Tony Becker (PAD), 1:55. pin Amburgery (BRO), 1:09.
for Spencerville as they trailed made 6-of-8 free throws for 75
Merschman (DSJ) pin Connor Lewis (LV) 9-2; 125: Mangen (VER) pin Kevin 112: Bobby Mason (PAD) pin Blake Consolation - 1st round: 103: Zipfel percent.
(ARCAD), 3:58. Markward (LV), 4:08; Tanner Vermule Miller (CLY), 4:33; Trace Plaugher (SHA) (DEF) pin Riley Overholt (ELI), :57; 26-2 after one quarter.
135: Jordan Marshall (TRO) pin Austin (DJ) pin Smith (COV), 3:56; 130: Aaron maj. dec. Nathan Salmon (PER) 11-3; 125: Mohr (DEF) dec. Nick Pauff (ELI) “We got off to a great start,” Jefferson’s Boggs led all
Black (MEC), 0:21; Tyler Kelly (REA) Merschman (DSJ) pin Higgins (CARE), Cody Pontious (WAU) dec. Zach Walker 6-2; 135: Hollo (RR) pin Tyler Dunlap said Jefferson coach Dave scorers with 23 points but was
dec. Kameran Clemens (WT) 9-2; Taylor 3:35; 135: Guilford (BAD) maj. dec. Will (NAP). (ELI), 3:46; 140: Colten Royer (VW) pin Hoffman. “We shot the ball followed by Klausing with
Henderson (MAR) dec. Austin Lloyd (AE) Buettner (DSJ) 11-1; Albert (NORTH) 119: Calvin Campbell (LEX) dec. Deems (RR), 4:34; 152: Burrows (LEX)
from the outside and Kennedy 21 and Bridget Culp with 10.
2-1.
140: Zach Wilson (BLU) maj. dec.
pin Dylan Kleman (CG), 2:59; 140: Ryan
Musser (DSJ) dec. Bierman (BAD) 7-1;
Alex Mossing (CENT) 5-4; Jake Beemer
(WAP) dec. Justin Kopp (COL) 10-3;
pin Tyler Smith (ELI), 2:16; 160: Ian
Dukehart (ELI) pin Welch (EAS), 3:50; got us started and Kristin They made 27-of-58 attempts
David Williams (BRO) 14-5; Craig Parker 160: Shiverdecker (ARCAN) dec. Brock Bryon Logan (PER) dec. Kyle Lang 215: Quentin Poling (ELI) pin Arps (NAP), also got involved. Once we (46.6%), including an out-
(MOH) dec. Ryan Musser (DSJ) 4-1; Bonifas (DSJ) 9-4; 171: Johnson (UPP) (NOR) 7-4. 1:59. get going, our defense picks standing 8-of-14 attempts on
Tyler Tebbe (COV) pin James Tecco dec. Colin McConnahea (DJ) 14-9; Tyler 125: Tyler Hackworth (OAK) dec. Championship - Quarterfinals: 119: up and that helps us with the 3-balls, a 57-percent clip. They
(MAR), 2:29. Shumate (SV) pin Simpson (C-R), 2:46; Colin McDermitt (SHA) 8-2; Chase Leedy Lang (NOR) pin Austin Arbogast
pressure. (Spencerville’s) got duplicated that shooting at the
145: Andrew DeHart (COV) dec.
Johnny Carpenter (MAD) 4-0; Jordan
Robinson (GRE) dec. Gavin Windau
(CG) 2-1; 189: Jacob Leach (DJ) dec.
(CENT) dec. Adam Fasnacht (PAD) 4-2;
Jacob Fleming (PCL) dec. Austin Yarnell
(ELI), :43; 189: Cory Hirschy (VW) pin
Hogan (SHE), 5:59; 285: Wagoner a young team and that hurt free-throw line with an identi-
Wilson (DIX) dec. Eric Gase (CAL) Thornton (UPP) 6-5; Pierce (BRO) dec. (WAU) 9-8. (SHE) pin James Hardman (VW), them. We need to consistently cal 8-of014.
5-4; Cody Hahn (LCC) over Chadwick Logan Heiing (DSJ) 3-2; Davis (C-R) 130: Brent Fickel (PAD) dec. Stephen 2:24. do that - we have been getting Jefferson won the battle of
Sonnenberg (VB), default. dec. Dakota Fischer (CG) 3-2; 285: Geoff Pastor (PCL) 8-3; Nick Hile (LEX) dec. Championship - 1st round: 103: pretty good starts - but we need the boards 29-27 and domi-
152: Thomas Fullenkamp (VER) pin Ketcham (DJ) pin Pfiester (RIV), 2:45. Dalton Nicely (WAU) 4-2; Shelden Struble Kopp (COL) tech. fall Riley Overholt (ELI)
to finish like that, too.” nated the turnovers 15-31.
Devin Cartwright (MOH), 1:35; Max Erwin
(MEC) dec. Jameson Kordik (TRO) 6-2;
Quarterfinal: 103: Clary (DAY) pin
Trevor Bockey (SV), 0:51; 119: Hill
(BRY) dec. Heath Humphrey (SHE) 8-4.
135: Daniel Mirman (HIGH) dec.
17-1; 119: Austin Arbogast (ELI) tech.
fall Coblentz (WAU) 16-0; 125: Mahoney Jefferson continued to The Jays blew out to the big
Grant Dues (AE) pin Tyler Arnett (WT), (CARL) maj. dec. Jake Graham (CG) Collan DaFonseca (PAD) 3-1; Jake Faust (RR) dec. Nick Pauff (ELI) 8-3; 135: Mees exploit its quickness advantage early lead by using penetration
2:29. 15-5; 145: Sonnenberg (VB) pin Logan (LEX) tech. fall Ayoub Kirresh (AVO) (PER) pin Tyler Dunlap (ELI), 1:49; 140: in the second quarter. Despite to get the ball into the paint
160: Jeff Siefker (O-G) dec. Wyatt Looser (DSJ), 1:41; 215: Curtis Miller 16-1; Tyler Mees (PER) dec, Hunter Campbell (PER) dec. Colten Royer (VW) taking off the full-court pres- for easy buckets. Sophomore
Running (C-M) 14-10; J.R. Conyers (AE) (DJ) pin Boyd (BLA), 1:23; 285: Wimmer Gresh (OAK) 2-0. 4-0; 152: Caywood (MAU) maj. dec. Tyler sure for the rest of the game, Katie Vorst, starting in place
dec. Grant Price (MOH) 18-11; Dusty (MIA) maj. dec. Greg Martin (CG), 12-4. 140: Andrew Romanchik (PAD) dec. Smith (ELI) 11-1; 160: Moore (BELL) maj.
the Wildcats still forced 10 of the injured Shelby Reindel,
Laughlin (CARL) dec. Brendan Osborn First Round: 103: Martin (RIV) pin Colin Rininger (HIGH) 1-0; Alex Bergman dec. Ian Dukehart (ELI) 15-3; 189: Cory
(BRO) 5-4. Jaquobe Markward (LV), 1:57; Trevor (OAK) dec. Cameron Campbell (PER) Hirschy (VW) pin Dzurnak (PAD), 1:06; turnovers in the period. At the scored two quick buckets off
171: B.J. Toal (TRO) dec. Joe Brandt Bockey (SV) dec. Trevor Bowman 3-1; Sam Viengmany (CENT) pin Drew 215: Ward (CLY) pin Quentin Poling half, they led by 30 points at the low block while Becca
(VER) 3-1; Cody Lovejoy (AE) pin (ARCAD) 6-0; Mengerink (UPP) maj. Williams (COL), 2:52. (ELI), 1:22; 285: James Hardman (VW) 43-13. Saine slashed into the lane for
Yeremiah Hawkins (NCH), 2:43; Daniel dec. Tregg Keysor (CG) 9-0; 112: Steiner 145: Jim Klosz (HOLY) dec. D.J. pin Georgeson (PAD), :35. In the third, Spencerville See PARKWAY, page 7
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Tom Morris photos


Jefferson senior Kristin Klausing and junior Kennedy
St. John’s senior Samantha Stant and Lincolnview Boggs force Spencerville’s Cortney Miller to call timeout
Tom Morris photo junior Carley Springer battle for the all during Saturday
Saturday night in sectional action at Parkway. The Lady
Senior Mitchell Antalis gets free underneath for another two action at Parkway. The Lady Blue Jays survived by 1 to Bearcats saw plenty of such pressure as Jefferson whipped
points for Jefferson Saturday afternoon at “The Stage.” Host advance to district play. them by 36.
Wildcats pulled off a 3-point win over the favored Cougars.
Parkway
Jeffcats get big victory injury, the season was another High School. Score by Quarters:

heading into tournament play


(Continued from Page 6) Ottoville 20 13 16 11 - 60
step forward in the program’s The Lady Green swept
two of her own. Lincolnview rebuilding. all three games versus Fort
Ft. Jennings 13 10 7 4 - 34
3-pointers: Ottoville 7-14 (Kramer 4, Bendele,
was down 10-0 before Katie “We really didn’t know who Jennings this season, includ- To. Kaufman, K. Beining), Fort Jennings 0-9.
By AUSTIN CLARKSON tried to pick it up with pressure Dye hit a jump shot from the Rebounds: Ottoville 35/6 off. (Siekfer 12),
The Delphos Herald and all we did was foul and they was going to be the leaders in ing a 60-34 victory Saturday
elbow at the 3:08 mark to really any of the stats,” added night.
Fort Jennings 28/12 off. (Ma. Schroeder 6).
Assists: Ottoville 10 (Ta. Kaufman 4), Fort
austinclarkson_24@Hotmail.com shot free throws exceptional- crack the scoreboard for the Jennings 7 (Clippinger 3).
ly well. We just didn’t make Williamson. “We thought cer- Lauren Kramer and Abby
Lady Lancers. Unfortunately, tain players might lead us in Siefker led the Lady Green
Steals: Ottoville 8 (Siefker 3), Fort Jennings
DELPHOS — What a dif- the little plays to give us any they would not score again for
6 (Clippinger 3).
ference a day can make. kind of spurt. They did. They scoring or defensively but we (19-2) with 14 points each, Turnovers: Ottoville 19, Fort Jennings 12.
another six minutes of game didn’t know for sure because while Kari Beining and Tasha
WAYNE TRACE/CONTINENTAL
On Friday night, Van Wert deserved to win this game.” time. By then, St. John’s was
WAYNE TRACE (72)
defeated Shawnee in their final The game quickly took on we were so young. I think Kaufman added 11 each. Kacee Hockenberry 5-2-14, Kelsey Heck 2-0-
up 25-2, a lead that was too Katie (Dye) stepped up there Leading the Lady
4, Andrea Padilla 1-0-2, Kari Myers 0-0-0, Becca
Western Buckeye League game the look of close contest. Van large to overcome. Habern 0-0-0, Krystal Wannemacher 2-1-5, Lauren
of the year, looking sharp in a Wert jumped out to a quick start at the end of the season as the Musketeers (9-13) was senior Speice 0-0-0, Jo Ellen Fickel 8-3-20, Janelle Davis
Jays coach Dan Grothouse scoring leader for next season Taylor Wallenhorst with 12. 7-1-16, Ashley Saylor 1-0-2, Rachel Long 0-2-2,
19-point victory. On the same when Myers nailed a trey on was pleased with the start and Sarah Feasby 3-0-6, Emilie Linder 0-1-1, Tanya Sinn
night, Jefferson was getting the first trip and then Fleming and as our playmaker and that OTTOVILLE/FORT JENNINGS 0-0-0. Totals 25-39 4-13 10-15 72.
said they had talked about how is what really put us over the OTTOVILLE (60) CONTINENTAL (41)
manhandled by Crestview in a grabbed an offensive rebound a good first quarter would help Rachel Turnwald 0-0-0, Megan Bendele
lackluster 27-point loss. and kicked it out to Myers for top in the last few games. We 1-1-4, Lauren Koch 1-0-2, Kari Beining 4-2-11,
Krystal Prowant 0-0-0, Taylor Bidlack 0-0-0,
to set the tone for the game really started playing a lot bet- Tonya Kaufman 1-0-3, Kendra Eickholt 0-0-0,
Mady Recker 2-0-6, Alli Prowant 0-0-0, Taylor
Those two games were long another three and a 6-0 lead. and then on into the tourna-
Williamson 2-0-4, Vanessa Koppenhofer 1-0-3,
forgotten by Saturday after- But the Wildcats clawed back ter. I think that had to be the Lauren Kramer 5-0-14, Tasha Kaufman 2-7-11, Sloane Zachrich 1-0-2, Paige Ordway 0-2-2,
ment: “The kids were ready big emphasis, getting every-
Rachel Beining 0-1-1, Abby Siefker 6-2-14. Sara Deken 0-0-0, Stephanie Coble 1-2-4, Erin
noon. and when Ebbeskotte hit a for tournament. They wanted
Totals 12-24 7-14 15-18 60. Weisenburger 9-0-18, Erica Fitzwater 0-0-0,
The Wildcats played host to jumper from the elbow at the body that experience so they FORT JENNINGS (34) Leva Weller 1-0-2. Totals 14-31 3-12 4-4 41
to come out and perform. We could see what it takes to win
Morgan Schroeder 2-1-5, Mindy Merricle Score by Quarters:
non-conference foe Van Wert buzzer, the Cougars clung to a had a week off and they were
0-0-0, Kristina Clippinger 0-0-0, Macy Wayne Trace 24 14 20 14 - 71
in a makeup game scheduled for slim 18-16 lead. at the varsity level.” Schroeder 2-0-4, Kelsey Von Lehmden 1-1- Continental 10 7 11 13 - 41
anxious to get back out onto St. John’s was led in scoring 3, Taylor Wallenhorst 6-0-12, Gabby German 3-pointers: Wayne Trace 4-13 (Hockenberry
earlier in the year. The Cougars The second quarter was the floor. They did a great job 0-0-0, Lauren Norbeck 2-1-5, Kendra Klausing 2, Ficker, Davis), Continental 3-12 (Recker 2,
came onto “The Stage” with ragged as both teams tried to by Saine with 13 points and 2-1-5. Totals 15-42 0-9 4-11 34. Koppenhofer).
of coming out with that excite- joined by Jessica Recker (12)
an impressive 16-3 record and find some offensive flow as the ment and enthusiasm right and Vorst (10) in double fig-
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6-5-18, Zac Lumpkins 0-0-0, Mitchell Antalis received from the bench and
was forced to heave the ball the 1-1-3, Ross Thompson 2-0-4. Totals 20-16-58. especially Vorst when she
length of the court. They were moved into a starting role.
Score by Quarters:
able to get off a 3-point attempt Van Wert 18 9 14 14 - 55 “We are going to need that
but it bounced off the rim. Jefferson 16 7 17 18 - 58 (depth),” added Grothouse.
For Jefferson coach March 3-pointers: Van Wert 5 (Myers 5); Jefferson
2 (Ebbeskotte, Bonifas).
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Wedding Wedding
groom, was best man.
Ushers were Brad brother of the groom, was
Schimmoeller of Columbus, the best man.
cousin of the groom; Nick Ushers included Trevor
Yaeger of Boonton, N.J., Minton of Loveland, friend
friend of the groom; Brad of the groom; Douglas
Lindloff of Fort Wright, Pohlman of Bealeton, Va.,
Ky., friend of the groom; friend of the groom; Ralph
Jeff Fischer of Columbus, Mertz of Pickerington,
friend of the groom; Kyle brother-in-law of the
Liebrecht of Dayton, friend groom; and Nathan Cyphers
of the groom; Doug Hemker of West Milton, brother of
of Columbus, cousin of the the bride.
groom; and Ralph Mertz of Grandparents of the
Pickerington, brother-in-law bride include the late
of the groom. Earl and Eva Valentine;
Grandparents of the bride Rebecca Cyphers and the
are Joseph and Marjorie late Paul Cyphers, Sr.; and
Gilliland and Frieda Nicol the late Barbara Collis and
and the late Donald Nicol. Charles Collis
Grandparents of the Grandparents of the
groom are James and groom are James and
Margaret Schimmoeller Margaret Schimmoeller and
and the late Tom and Marie the late Thomas and Marie
Wannemacher and the late Wannemacher and the late
Sylvester Odenweller. Sylvester Odenweller.
A reception was held at A reception was held
the Knights of Columbus in at the Moose Lodge in
Lima.
Miamisburg.
Following a trip to Now
Following two days in
Sapphire in Rivieria Maya,
Mr. and Mrs. Rome, Italy, then a 7-day
Mediterranean cruise stop-
Mr. and Mrs. Mexico, the couple resides

Michael Odenweller ping in Sorrento, Italy; James Odenweller in Franklin.


The bride is a paralegal
Tunisia, North Africa; at Dyer, Garofalo, Mann
Barcelona, Spain; Tuscany,
Jessica Marie Cyphers the groom; and Amanda
Melissa Marie Nicol and Fairborn, friend of the bride. and Ja mes Edward Minton of Loveland, friend & Schultz. She is a gradu-
Michael Thomas Odenweller Bridesmaids included Italy, the couple resides in Odenweller were united in ate of Sinclair Community
of the bride.
were united in marriage Jennifer Katterheinrich of San Antonio, Texas. marriage Nov. 27 at St. College, with an associates
Bridesmaids includ-
on Oct. 2 at St. John the Rochester Hills, Mich., cous- The bride is a 2003 gradu- Mary Catholic Church, degree in paralegal stud-
Evangelist Catholic Church, in of the bride; Kate Rooney
ed Julie Pennoyer of
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the Rev. Jacob Gordon offi- of Portland, Ore., friend of and a 2009 graduate of Ohio State University, working
ciating. the bride; Justine Cooper of Manning officiating. the couple; Tiffany Johns
Northern University, with a The bride is the daughter of Dayton, friend of the toward a bachelor’s degree
The bride is the daughter Fairborn, friend of the bride; doctor of pharmacy degree. in accounting.
of Michael and Cheryl Nicol Dilvi Patel of Cleveland, of Paul and Karen Cyphers bride; and Sarah Shroyer of
She is employed as an active of West Milton. The groom Union, friend of the bride. The groom is a supervi-
of Fairborn. The groom is friend of the bride; Heidi duty Captain, pharmacist, in
the son of Edward and Carol Mack of Correy, Penn., is the son of Edward and Junior bridesmaid was sor at Dayton, Power &
Odenweller of Delphos. friend of the bride; and Marie
the US Air Force. Carol Odenweller of Jessica Odenweller of Light Company. He is a
Nuptial music was pro- Mertz of Pickerington, sister The groom is 2000 gradu- Delphos. Delphos, cousin of the graduate of Wright State
vided by vocalist Jamie of the groom. ate of St. John’s High School Nuptial music was pro- groom. University, with a bach-
Grothaus and pianist Linda Ring bearers were and a 2006 graduate of vided by vocalist Stephanie Ring bearers were elor’s degree in business.
Schmidt. Vincent and Oden Mertz of Wright State University, with Weis and organist Victoria Vincent and Oden Mertz He also served in the

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Michelle Nicol of Fairborn, groom. electrical engineering degree. Matrons of honor of the groom. is currently finishing his
sister of the bride. Matron of Jim Odenweller of He is an independent engi- were Marie Mertz of Michael Odenweller master’s degree in public
honor was Ashlea Samic of Franklin, brother of the neering consultant. Pickerington, sister of of San Antonio, Texas., administration at WSU.

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Harrison Township.
For a low, MAKE THE CALL INCENTIVES
www.raabeford.com
1 hour full body Stump, Shrub & Tree Removal
Leona M. Brown,
call ARE AVAILABLE!!!
Luanne S. Buchan ����
Since 1973
massage just $40!
419-692-7261 THAT SAYS
to Daniel
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low price!
Call 419-303-6160 ������
419-695-0015 IT ALL: CALL
to schedule yours today! Bill Teman 419-302-2981
11260 ELIDA RD. DELPHOS, OH (419) 692-0055 portion of section 14, ������
Gift certificates available. Ernie Teman 419-230-4890 692-SOLD MOREWillshire
INFORMATION
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10 - The Herald Monday, February 28, 2011 www.delphosherald.com

Hubby may Tomorrow’s HI AND LOIS

Horoscope

be bipolar
By Bernice Bede Osol
Tuesday, March 1, 2011

A number of opportunities will


develop for you in the year ahead,
stemming from places that are at quite
a distance from where you reside.
Dear Annie: My husband seems self-centered. She Yet, in order to reap what they offer,
and I are in our early 60s doesn’t want to hear anyone you’re not likely to have to go to
and have been married for else’s sad or difficult stories them; they’ll come to you.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - For
eight years. “Troy” has a because that might require some unexplained reason, people in
temper. One minute he will that she express concern and general will be much more generous to
be sweet as pie, telling me he interest. Hearing only the you right now. In reality, it will be they
who just figured out how much good
BLONDIE
loves me, even singing love good news may be pleasant, fortune you’ve thrown their way.
songs. The next minute he but it isn’t the mark of true ARIES (March 21-April 19)
will fly into a rage and say friendship. - This could prove to be not only
a fun day for you, but also a lucky
every nasty thing possible, Dear Annie: You have one as well, when you associate with
screaming at me and saying printed a few letters about someone who is in the position of
he wants a divorce and that teaching children manners, being able to do something for you
I’m the worst wife and one writer sug- that few others can.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - A
ever. gested a game called new channel is likely to open up that
When I tell him “Pass the Piggy.” will benefit you in a very specific
he’s a bully and When I was 4 way. It will have something to do
with a new development that another
a little nuts, he years old and first has successfully launched.
gets angry. Later, learning to use GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Be
he usually apolo- utensils, I dropped on your toes, because much knowledge
can be acquired through a personal,
gizes and tells me something off my first- time experience. You’ll be able BEETLE BAILEY
he doesn’t know fork. My father to use it to your advantage many times
what got into him leaned over and in the near future.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
and he can’t live said, “Am I going - It’s one of those days where you
without me. Other to have to get you a might put your normal routine aside
times, he apolo- pig trough?” and devote some time to a pleasurable
event. It could be nothing more than
gizes but says I am Annie’s Mailbox The next night going to lunch with friends.
at fault for being he watched me LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Things
so annoying. intently, and when some- could work out rather luckily involving
In other ways, Troy is a thing fell from my trembling a joint endeavor that you have with
another. Given the chance, make
good husband. We have a hand, he exclaimed, “That’s plans or projections about developing
beautiful home, and he is very it!” He had nailed together what you can from this union.
generous, so I try to ignore a wooden pig trough, which VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -
With a few dabs of ingenuity here
most of these tantrums. He he dropped in front of me and a touch of elbow grease there,
is already taking an antide- and then laughed like it was you will be able to resurrect an old
pressant and blood pressure the most hilarious joke in the but important project of yours that
medications. Could he be world.
previously went nowhere. It will fly SNUFFY SMITH
now.
bipolar? Schizophrenic? I’ve Since then, I have felt LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -
asked him to return to his shamed and unlovable. When Through the use of your charm,
consideration and thoughtfulness,
specialist, but he won’t. -- I started school, I was terri- you’ll have no problem being accepted
Would Like an Answer fied that somehow the other by others. In fact, you will make a
Dear Would: We don’t children would find out about most pleasing companion.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
know what is wrong with it. I have had two bad mar- - This might be a better than usual
Troy other than the fact that riages and don’t date. I’m day to tackle that demanding project
he has uncontrollable out- now 59 and was only recently you’ve been putting off doing because
bursts and berates you. He able to talk about this inci- of the complications involved. The
ways and means of getting it done will
could be bipolar. Or he could dent in a support group, and be clear as a bell.
be having a reaction to his only after both of my parents SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-
medications. Or his antide- died. Dec. 21) - Keep all your lines of
communication open, because some
pressant may not be doing When your psyche is good news is trying to get through
the job. damaged in childhood, it is to you. Be sure to stay in touch with
those who could be pertinent to your
HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
The next time Troy is irreparable. Don’t ever com-
immediate plans.
professing his adoration and pare your children to pigs. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
singing love songs, ask him -- Texas Single Woman 19) - Maybe it’s because you’ve been
to make an appointment with Dear Texas: Your father keeping your fingers crossed, but for
some reason a festering domestic
his doctor and discuss the chose to bully you to make condition could take a turn for the
anger issues. Explain that his point, but we doubt he better.
you want this marriage to wanted it to have lifelong AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
19) - There is justification for your
work out, but there are obvi- consequences. We hope you optimism, because there is clearly
ous problems and you need can continue to work on your something good in the works for you.
to know he is medically OK. feelings with your support It is likely to involve another person
If he refuses to seek help, it group. who means a lot to you.
Copyright 2011, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
may be necessary for you to
walk away. A generous hus-
band and a beautiful home BORN LOSER
don’t seem worth this abuse.
Dear Annie: I have a
friend who, when she doesn’t
like the conversation, loudly
interrupts, saying “I don’t
want to hear that!” She then
proceeds to make fun of the
person who was talking, call-
ing her a “downer.”
When I told her one of
my relatives had lost his eye-
sight, she immediately said,
“I don’t want to hear any-
thing negative!” I find this FRANK & ERNEST
extremely rude. I don’t dwell
on negative things, but the
news isn’t always a bed of
roses, either.
Oddly enough, if the con-
versation is centered around
her, there are no interrup-
tions. How should one handle
her rudeness and name call-
ing? -- Life Isn’t Always
Positive
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‘King’s Speech’ wins best-picture, 3 other Oscars


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