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Sundays Results
N.Y. Giants 41, Tampa Bay 34
Carolina 35, New Orleans 27
Arizona 20, New England 18
Indianapolis 23, Minnesota 20
Philadelphia 24, Baltimore 23
Buffalo 35, Kansas City 17
Cincinnati 34, Cleveland 27
Houston 27, Jacksonville 7
Miami 35, Oakland 13
Seattle 27, Dallas 7
St. Louis 31, Washington 28
San Diego 38, Tennessee 10
Pittsburgh 27, N.Y. Jets 10
San Francisco 27, Detroit 19
Todays Game
Denver at Atlanta, 8:30 p.m.
The Associated Press
National League
East Division
W L Pct GB
Washington 89 57 .610
Atlanta 84 63 .571 5 1/2
Philadelphia 73 74 .497 16 1/2
New York 66 80 .452 23
Miami 65 82 .442 24 1/2
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Cincinnati 88 59 .599
St. Louis 77 70 .524 11
Milwaukee 74 72 .507 13 1/2
Pittsburgh 73 72 .503 14
Chicago 58 88 .397 29 1/2
Houston 48 99 .327 40
West Division
W L Pct GB
San Francisco 83 63 .568
Los Angeles 76 71 .517 7 1/2
Arizona 72 74 .493 11
San Diego 71 76 .483 12 1/2
Colorado 58 87 .400 24 1/2
Saturdays Results
Pittsburgh 7, Chicago Cubs 6
Atlanta 5, Washington 4
Houston 5, Philadelphia 0
Miami 6, Cincinnati 4
Milwaukee 9, N.Y. Mets 6
San Francisco 3, Arizona 2
San Diego 4, Colorado 3
L.A. Dodgers 4, St. Louis 3
Sundays Results
Cincinnati 5, Miami 4, 11 innings
Houston 7, Philadelphia 6
Milwaukee 3, N.Y. Mets 0
Chicago Cubs 13, Pittsburgh 9
San Diego 12, Colorado 11
Arizona 10, San Francisco 2
St. Louis 5, L.A. Dodgers 2, 12 innings
Atlanta 5, Washington 1
Todays Games
Atlanta (T.Hudson 14-6) at Miami
(LeBlanc 2-4), 7:10 p.m.
Philadelphia (Cl.Lee 5-7) at N.Y. Mets
(Dickey 18-5), 7:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Correia 10-9) at Chicago Cubs
(T.Wood 6-11), 8:05 p.m.
Colorado (Chacin 2-5) at San Francisco
(Bumgarner 14-10), 10:15 p.m.
Tuesdays Games
L.A. Dodgers (Harang 9-9) at Washington
(Zimmermann 10-8), 7:05 p.m.
Milwaukee (Gallardo 15-8) at Pittsburgh
(A.J.Burnett 15-7), 7:05 p.m.
Atlanta (Maholm 12-10) at Miami (Eovaldi
4-12), 7:10 p.m.
Philadelphia (Cloyd 1-1) at N.Y. Mets
(Harvey 3-5), 7:10 p.m.
Cincinnati (H.Bailey 11-9) at Chicago
Cubs (Germano 2-7), 8:05 p.m.
Houston (Abad 0-4) at St. Louis (Lohse
14-3), 8:15 p.m.
San Diego (Stults 6-2) at Arizona
(I.Kennedy 13-11), 9:40 p.m.
Colorado (Francis 5-5) at San Francisco
(Lincecum 9-14), 10:15 p.m.
American League
East Division
W L Pct GB
New York 83 63 .568
Baltimore 82 64 .562 1
Tampa Bay 78 68 .534 5
Toronto 66 79 .455 16 1/2
Boston 66 81 .449 17 1/2
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Chicago 79 66 .545
Detroit 77 68 .531 2
Kansas City 66 80 .452 13 1/2
Cleveland 61 86 .415 19
Minnesota 60 87 .408 20
West Division
W L Pct GB
Texas 87 59 .596
Oakland 84 62 .575 3
Los Angeles 80 67 .544 7 1/2
Seattle 70 77 .476 17 1/2
Saturdays Results
Boston 3, Toronto 2
Chicago White Sox 5, Minnesota 3
Detroit 5, Cleveland 3
N.Y. Yankees 5, Tampa Bay 3
Kansas City 3, L.A. Angels 2
Seattle 8, Texas 6
Oakland 5, Baltimore 2
Sundays Results
N.Y. Yankees 6, Tampa Bay 4
Toronto 5, Boston 0
Chicago White Sox 9, Minnesota 2
L.A. Angels 4, Kansas City 3
Cleveland 7, Detroit 6
Texas 2, Seattle 1
Baltimore 9, Oakland 5
Todays Games
Detroit (Fister 9-8) at Chicago White Sox
(Quintana 6-4), 2:10 p.m.
Boston (A.Cook 3-10) at Tampa Bay
(Cobb 9-8), 7:10 p.m.
Baltimore (Tillman 7-2) at Seattle (Noesi
2-11), 10:10 p.m.
Tuesdays Games
Minnesota (Walters 2-4) at Cleveland
(D.Huff 1-0), 7:05 p.m.
Oakland (Griffin 6-0) at Detroit (Scherzer
16-6), 7:05 p.m.
Toronto (R.Romero 8-14) at N.Y. Yankees
(Pettitte 3-3), 7:05 p.m.
Boston (Doubront 10-9) at Tampa Bay
(Hellickson 8-10), 7:10 p.m.
Chicago White Sox (Floyd 9-10) at Kansas
City (Hochevar 8-13), 8:10 p.m.
Texas (Dempster 6-1) at L.A. Angels
(Weaver 17-4), 10:05 p.m.
Baltimore (W.Chen 12-9) at Seattle (Er.
Ramirez 1-2), 10:10 p.m.
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The Lincolnview girls did
not have a full team as they
were led by freshman Anna
Gorman with an 18th place
finish in 21:51. Senior Taylor
Miller finished 32nd in 22:33.
The three girls that ran
today all had their best times
of the season, Langdon said.
Anna ran in the 21s (minutes)
for the first time, which is
exciting, and Taylor ran in the
22s for the first time.
The Elida girls finished
12th in the upper-division
Blue Division with 305 points.
Freshman Tori Bowen led the
Lady Bulldogs with a 30th-
place finish in 22:11. Freshman
Aly Turrentine finished 41st in
22:26.
Van Wert had five boys
compete in the Blue Division
race Saturday as they were
led by junior Eric Easley as
he finished 19th in 17:45 and
sophomore Daniel Perry was
31st in 17:57. Sophomore
Reed Baxter was 33rd in 17:58
and sophomore Ryan Rice was
34th in 17:58. The Cougars
finished ninth as a team with
205 points.
Elida finished 14th in the
boys Blue Division with 379
points, led by freshman Gaerid
Littler as he finished 35th in
18:03. Freshman Josh Bull fin-
ished 101st in 20:27 and Glenn
McVey was 102nd in 20:27.
Elida hosts a tri-meet 4:30
p.m. Tuesday. All the local
teams are in the Van Wert
County Hospital Invitational 9
a.m. Saturday at the Reservoir.
O-G CC
Saturdays Results
BOYS
Gold Division Team Results: St.
Henry 46, Lincolnview 79, Pettisville
101, Fairview 111, Ayersville 161,
Hicksville 209, Stryker 221, New
Knoxville 247, Spencerville 262,
Tinora 274, Gibsonburg 283, Kalida
322, Allen East 375, Waynesfield-
Goshen 396, Bluffton 401, Ada 411,
Ottoville 424, Holgate 513.
Top 10 Individuals: 1.
Hemmelgarn (SH) 16:14.55; 2.
Thomas (FV) 16:38.47; 3. Kuntz
(NK) 16:41.28; 4. Lehman (TI)
16:41.40; 5. Schulze (SH) 16:45.77;
6. Bayley Tow (LV) 16:56.84; 7.
Frey (PE) 17:03.24; 8. Frost (HI)
17:08.74; 9. Bruggeman (SH)
17:12.98; 10. Graber (ST) 17:19.90.
Other Local Finishers
(174 Runners): 12. Jeff
Jacomet (LV) 17:31.03;
13. Ben Bilimek (LV)
17:32.16; ... 20. Alex
Rodriguez (LV) 17:51.16;
... 27. Curtis Pohlman
(St. Johns) 18:09.95; 28.
Grant Zeller (KA) 18:10.04; 29.
Keith Lenhart (SV) 18:13.68; 30.
Skyler Whitaker (LV) 18:17.27; ...
35. Joe Wisher (SV) 18:29.25; ...
40. Trevor Neate (LV) 18:40.14;
... 44. Travis Lippi (LV) 18:47.76;
... 47. Luke Schimmoeller (OV)
18:52.39; ... 59. Angelo
Katalenas (LV) 19:21.47;
... 64. Jacob Cook (SV)
19:26.95; 65. Alex von-
derEmbse (KA) 19:27.37;
... 67. Eric Warnecke
(KA) 19:31.05; 68. Tyler
Brant (LV) 19:32.40;
69. Aaron Hellman (St.
Johns) 19:37.12; 70. Caleb Vogt
(SV) 19:37.34; ... 89. Ryan Kimmet
(OV) 20:10.71; ... 91. Jacob Dunn
(KA) 20:13.64; ... 94. Matthew
Hurles (SV) 20:18.50; ... 100. Troy
Thompson (LV) 20:27.31; ... 108.
Mark Waldick (OV) 20:42.20; ... 117.
Damon Birkemeier (KA) 21:00.40; ...
121. John Landwehr (OV) 21:10.43;
122. Dalton Hines (LV)
21:12.33; ... 132. Trevor
Maag (KA) 21:34.38; 133.
Anthony Hale (St. Johns)
21:34.87; ... 136. Austin
Sealscott (LV) 21:49.73;
137. Logan Roebke (KA)
21:51.49; ... 141. Trent
Gerding (KA) 22:01.50;
... 145. Mitchell Kerner
(KA) 22:12.34; ... 147.
Andy Horstman (OV)
22:23.52; 148. Jacob Gibson (LV)
22:25.61; ... 154. Carter Gorman (LV)
22:59.68; ... 159. Kyle Sawmiller
(SV) 24:08.54; ... 161. Austin Vorst
(KA) 24:33.66; ... 163. Todd Rode
(St. Johns) 24:58.43; ... 168. Zach
Keith (LV) 26:17.54; 169. Brandon
Kimmet (OV) 26:27.75; 170. Micah
Germann (LV) 26:36.13.
Blue Division Team
Results: Bryan 76,
Archbold 80, Wauseon
93, Delta 114, Lima C.C.
167, St. Marys Memorial
175, Ottawa-Glandorf
196, Wapakoneta 200,
Van Wert JV 205,
Eastwood 239, Wayne
Trace 283, Patrick Henry 343,
Paulding 366, Elida and Piqua 379,
Bath 447, Kenton 455.
Top 10 Individuals: 1. Reiser
(WAU) 16:33.99; 2. Hodges (WAU)
16:47.03; 3. Stoller (WT) 16:49.14;
4. Hunter (Napoleon) 16:50.18; 5.
Tinsman (AR) 16:54.10; 6. Morr
(BR) 16:59.38; 7. Will (BR)
17:01.26; 8. Brown (DE)
17:02.03; 9. Trampe-Kindt
(O-G) 17:03.76; 10. Hurst
(AR) 17:04.20.
Local Finishers (187
Runners): 19. Eric Easley
(VW) 17:45.07; ... 31. Daniel
Perry (VW) 17:57.73; ...
33. Reed Baxter (VW) 17:58.90;
34. Ryan Rice (VW) 18:02.28; 35.
Gaerid Littler (EL) 18:03.09; ... 101.
Josh Bull (EL) 20:27.52; 102. Glenn
McVey (EL) 20:27.94; ... 110. Eric
Anthony (EL) 20:32.61; ... 138.
Jordan Coulter (EL) 21:27.03; ... 140.
Austin Taylor (VW) 21:29.19; ... 148.
Alex Dukehart (EL) 22:10.79; ... 166.
Logan Malone (EL) 23:09.36.
GIRLS
Gold Division Team Scores:
Tinora 50, Spencerville 71, St.
Henry 97, Gibsonburg 140, Bluffton
162, Fairview 190, Ayersville 201,
Pandora-Gilboa 206, Pettisville 210,
Hicksville 228, Stryker 260, Kalida
265, Waynesfield-Goshen 358.
Top 10 Individuals: 1.
McKibben (AY) 19:57.24; 2. Boyle
(NK) 20:13.24; 3. Katelyn Siebeneck
(KA) 20:44.38; 4. Cierra Adams
(SV) 20:54.40; 5. Karri Purdy (SV)
20:58.66; 6. Bowden (TI) 20:58.72;
7. Kacie Mulholland (SV) 20:59.14;
8. Dietrich (TI) 21:00.03; 9. Kunk
(SH) 21:00.26; 10. McCullough
(P-G) 21:13.46.
Other Local Finishers (135
Runners): 18. Anna Gorman (LV)
21:51.21; ... 31. Jennifer Burnett (SV)
22:32.49; 32. Taylor Miller (LV)
22:33.98; ... 38. Tori Hardesty (SV)
22:46.36; ... 40. Megan Joseph (SJ)
22:52.00; ... 42. Anna Mueller (SJ)
22:53.67; ... 51. Schylar Miller (SV)
23:14.65; ... 63. Katie Schmitz (KA)
23:45.34; ... 75. Becca Brinkman
(KA) 24:33.92; ... 77. Tesa Horton
(SV) 24:37.32; ... 95. Elizabeth
Luersman (OV) 25:28.88; ... 97.
Teresa Pohlman (SJ) 25:37.73; ...
100. Ashley Keiber (SV) 25:45.91; ...
109. Jackie Gardner (KA) 26:54.31;
... 111. Kara Hoersten (OV) 27:07.20;
... 120. Mikinzie Dull (LV) 28:18.44;
... 127. Katelyn Kortokrax (KA)
29:19.39.
Blue Division Team Scores:
Napoleon 23, Wauseon 62, Eastwood
98, Ottawa-Glandorf 109, Archbold
119, Bryan 154, St. Marys Memorial
197, Wapakoneta 237, Lima C.C.
271, Wayne Trace 281, Paulding
282, Elida 305, Piqua 349.
Top 10 Individuals: 1. Vernot
(WAU) 18:54.55; 2. Robison (NA)
19:58.93; 3. Grooms (NA) 20:04.62;
4. Sonnenberg (NA) 20:05.52; 5.
Jackson (EA) 20:08.09; 6. Westhoven
(NA) 20:30.97; 7. Kaminski (EA)
20:33.88; 8. Waisner (NA) 20:48.07;
9. Beck (WAU) 20:51.43; 10. Cramer
(NA) 21:03.86.
Local Finishers (152 Runners):
30. Tori Bowen (EL) 22:11.57; ... 41.
Aly Turrentine (EL) 22:26.81; ... 72.
Marissa Sperry (VW) 23:46.39; ...
93. Kaiti Hinegardner (EL) 24:39.61;
... 97. Karlyn Koontz (VW) 24:53.60;
... 112. Rachel Kerber (EL) 26:24.04;
... 127. Leah Brubaker
(VW) 27:31.14; ...
129. Hannah Malone
(EL) 27:41.55; ... 140.
Ashley Ulrich (EL)
29:35.90.
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G A L I O N
INVITATIONAL
DIVISION III
Boys Team Scores: Seneca
East 52, Columbus Grove 67, New
London 88, Liberty Union 153,
Liberty Center 194, Mapleton 201,
Fredericktown 233, Mount Gilead
237, Ash. Crestview 238,
Col. Crawford 257, Wynford
303, Cardington-Lincoln
312, St. Paul 362, Plymouth
382, Mohawk 413, St. Peters
424, Northmor 449, Gilead
Christian 476, Crestline 524,
Lucas 583, Buckeye Central
596.
Top 10 Individuals: 1. Jake
Graham (CG) 15:49.7; 2. Albaugh
(NL) 16:06.8; 3. Stockmaster (SE)
16:20.6; 4. Long (C-L) 16:22.2; 5.
Alex Shafer (CG) 16:25.1; 6. C.
Pipher (SE) 16:25.4; 7. W. Pipher
(SE) 16:29.5; 8. Hanson (LU)
16:38.1; 9. Durbin (MA) 16:41.1; 10.
Burgderfer (SE) 16:43.8.
Other Columbus
Grove Finishers (145
Runners): 12. Colton
Grothaus 16:49.6; ... 17.
Grant Schroeder 16:57.6;
34. Jerry Kesselmeyer
17:31.3; 43. Logan
Douglas 17:56.0; 55. Nick
Schmiesing 18:07.7.
Girls Team Scores:
Liberty Center 32, Mount
Gilead 67, Northmor 111,
Plymouth 135, Ash. Crestview 152,
Elyria Cath. 188, Fredericktown
205, New London 217, Western
Res. Academy 221, St. Paul 266,
Columbus Grove 275, Wynford
285, Mohawk 310, Seneca East 380.
Top 10 Individuals: 1. Atkinson
(LC) 18:39.8; 2. Blum (NO) 19:02.4;
3. Haubert (LC) 19:04.4; 4. Fowler
(FR) 19:15.0; 5. Emily
(AC) 19:30.5; 6. Gress
(MG) 19:37.2; 7. Foisy
(EC) 19:40.4; 8. Kundo
(LC) 19:58.4; 9. Pinson
(LC) 20:10.1; 10. Shipman
(MG) 20:13.5.
Columbus Grove
Finishers (95 Runners):
23. Alexis Ricker 21:31.6; ... 36.
Megan Langhals 22:12.4; ... 52.
Kayla Parlette 23:02.0; ... 80. Linnea
Stephens 24:59.0; ... 84. Morgan
Messer 25:05.1; 85. Brooke Schnipke
25:08.1; ... 92. Mackenzie Wurth
26:34.4.
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Eaton Cross Country
Invitational
Ft. St. Clair Park
Boys Team Scores:
Minster 40, Russia 69,
Botkins 87, Crestview
103, Tri-Village 196,
Troy Christian 240, Ft.
Recovery 267, Marion
Local 270, Dixie 277, Newton
Local 291, National Trail 294, Day.
Christian 295, Xenia Christian 337,
Cin. Christian 347, Twin Valley So.
353, Cambridge City Lincoln 374,
Yellow Springs 460, Bethel 509,
Land. Eagles Homesch. 518.
Top 10 Individuals: 1. Murphy
(T-V) 15:41.54; 2. Albers (MI)
16:34.61; 3. Joel Genter (CV)
16:42.53; 4. Dahlinghaus (MI)
16:46.18; 5. McBride (NL) 17:18.99;
6. Gariety (RU) 17:23.00; 7. Barlage
(RU) 17:24.57; 8. Butler (MI)
17:25.25; 9. Fausey (MI) 17:27.64;
10. Jones (BO) 17:29.33.
Other Crestview Finishers (131
Runners): 14. Mycah Grandstaff
17:38.22; ... 19. Shelby Ripley
18:00.04; ... 35. Copsey Bogle
18:27.06; ... 38. Tanner Skelton
18:33.28; ... 47. Bryce Richardson
18:52.04; ... 51. Branden Clayton
19:01.77; ... 72. Adam Saylor
19:56.64. Girls Team Scores:
Russia 36, Ft. Recovery 98, Minster
114, National Trail 137, Xenia
Christian 143, Marion Local 144,
Botkins 183, Yellow Springs 189,
Crestview 190, Catholic Central 278,
Cambridge City Lincoln 287, Land.
Eagles Homesch. 308, Troy Christian
325.
Top 10 Individuals: 1. Francis
(RU) 19:00.55; 2. Borchers (RU)
19:10.42; 3. Heaton (RU) 19:19.39;
4. Miller (YS) 20:10.00; 5. Norman
(XC) 20:22.85; 6. Sutter (FR)
20:29.89; 7. May (FR) 20:41.23; 8.
Albers (ML) 20:53.22; 9. Flora (BO)
20:57.61; 10. Hunt (NT) 20:58.82.
Crestview Finishers (106
Runners): 15. Courtney Perrott
21:12.92; ... 29. Elizabeth Saylor
22:18.12; ... 48. Hali Finfrock
23:19.32; ... 56. Chelsea Hancock
23:58.97; ... 59. Janelle May 24:06.70;
... 68. Eden Allison 24:35.88; ...
92. Cora Finfrock 28:26.03; ... 101.
Meghan Sherman 30:03.55.
(Continued from page 6)
advantage heading into half-
time.
First half, we had a few
things to be desired. We didnt
challenge the ball real well
and that allowed them to get
some possessions and shots
on-goal, Big Green head
coach Eric Gerker stated.
Gerker saw the need to
challenge his squad going into
the second half: As far as the
second half, we got on their
case at halftime about coming
out and challenging the ball
and establishing possession.
Once we started doing that,
we were able to get some real
clear open looks at the net.
That translated into four goals
in about a 5- to 7-minute
period of play. I always stress
to our kids that the game is
played for 80 minutes, not 60,
not 40, not 20. Most nights
this year, Ive gotten a solid
60 minutes but that 20-minute
lapse in intensity and aggres-
siveness has killed us.
Coaches often wonder if
they get their message across,
or if their teams hear them.
Well, Gerkers squad not only
heard the words but let their
actions in the second half
speak for themselves.
The Big Green scored four
goals in a 7-minute stretch
and outshot the Cavaliers 13-0
with shots on-goal during the
second half. The Big Green
also played everyone on its
bench during the second half
as they totally dominated play
on both ends of the field dur-
ing the 40-minute half.
Eickholt, the Big Greens
leading scorer on the year, got
the hat trick with two more
goals.
Fellow seniors Dylan
Klima and Logan Gable
added a goal apiece to the
shutout win.
The Cavaliers (3-2-1) will
travel to Bethel for a Tuesday
match starting at 5 p.m.
The Big Green (6-3-0) will
not play again until Saturday
when they travel to play
undefeated and state-ranked
St. Marys.
Lehman Catholic 0 0 - 0
Ottoville 1 4 - 5
Shots on-Goal: Lehman
Catholic 3, Ottoville 17.
Saves: Lehman Catholic
- Earhart 12, Ottoville -
Bendele 3.
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Lady Musketeers,
Wildkittens battle
to scoreless draw
BATH TOWNSHIP
Fort Jennings and Bath went
at it for 80 minutes Saturday
afternoon at Bath High School
before settling for a 0-0 draw
in girls soccer action.
It was two evenly-matched
teams. We had an advantage
of winning the 50/50 balls
and controlling the middle
of the field; Bath had the
advantage on the shots on-
goal, Lady Musketeer coach
Rodney Wagner noted. The
first half, we did not pass well
around the goal and didnt get
any good looks, while Bath
got past our midfield and got
six good shots on-goal. In the
second half, we passed a lot
better and the defense stepped
up and held Bath to only two
shots.
The Wildkittens (7-0-3)
outshot the Lady Musketeers
(4-1-2) 8-3 but the visitors
won the corners kicks 6-3.
Sophomore keeper Erin
Osting had eight saves for the
guests and Anbrey Brandon
three for the hosts.
Bath won the junior var-
sity matchup 1-0.
Fort Jennings hosts
Bluffton 5 p.m. tonight.
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Recker/Knueve
Steve and Lisa Recker of Delphos announce the
engagement of their daughter, Amanda, to Andrew
Knueve, son of Ed and Shelly Knueve of Kalida.
The couple will exchange vows on Sept. 29 at St.
John the Evangelist Catholic Church.
The bride-elect is a 2005 graduate of St. Johns High
School and a 2010 graduate of Chamberlain College of
Nursing. She is employed as a nurse at St. Ritas Medical
Center.
Her fiance is a 2005 graduate of Kalida High School,
a 2009 graduate of Bowling Green University, and a
2012 graduate of Ohio Northern University Claude W.
Petit School of Law. He is employed at the law firm of
Huffman, Kelley, Brock & Gottschalk in Lima.
Engagement
Kraner/Luersman
Dennis and Carolyn Kraner of Ohio City announce
the engagement of their daughter, Kayla Jo, to Kyle
Joseph Luersman, son of Jerome and Irene Luersman of
Delphos.
A late September wedding is planned.
The bride-elect is a graduate of Parkway High School
and Wright State University. She is employed as a medi-
cal office assistant in Lima.
Her fiance is a graduate of St. Johns High School. He
is a farmer and is employed by Unverferth of Delphos as
a welder.
Engagement
Adams/Hoehn
John and Natalie Adams of Delphos announce the
engagement of their daughter, Kristin Renee, to Andrew
Joseph Hoehn, son of Roy Hoehn and Amy Hoehn of
Delphos.
The couple will exchange vows on Oct. 13 at St. John
the Evangelist Catholic Church.
The bride-elect is a 2007 graduate of St. Johns High
School and a 2010 graduate of Rhodes State College.
She is employed by Lima Memorial Health System as a
registered nurse.
Her fiance is a 2007 graduate of Jefferson High School
and a 2012 graduate of The Ohio State University. He is
employed by Midway Products Group as a facilities
assistant.
Engagement
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The Delphos Civil Service Commission will be
conducting an open examination for the position of
Cashier for the Delphos City Schools. The examina-
tion will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Septem-
ber 26, 2012. It will take place in the Jefferson High
School library.
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at the Administrative Building located at 234 North
Jefferson Street between the hours of 9:00 a.m.
and 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday beginning
September 17 through September 21, 2012.
All applications must be mailed to: The Delphos
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applications which are postmarked after this date
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must bring a valid Ohio Drivers license and proof of
military service, if applicable.
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2003 Ford Explorer ................................ 12F42B
2001 Pontiac Grand Am ........................ 12H84
2001 Ford Focus .................................... 12H92A
2000 Pontiac Grand Prix ....................... 12E33C
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1998 Chevrolet Blazer ........................... 07H53A
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Card Of Thanks
THE FAMILY of Virginia
Rode would like to extend
our sincere thanks to our
many relatives, neighbors,
and dear friends who have
offered their heartwarming
condolences upon the
death of our beloved wife,
mother and grandmother,
Virginia. All the calls, vis-
its, food, flowers, tributes
and prayers were greatly
appreciated. A special
thanks goes to the staffs
at St. Ritas and Vancrest
for their care. Thank you
t o t he st af f at
Harter-Schi er Funeral
Home for their assistance
with visitation and funeral,
Father Chris Bohnsake
and St. Johns Parish staff,
and the many parishion-
ers, family and friends
who have and continue to
help us with our grief.
Thank you to the Eagles
for the luncheon. Your
kindness and thoughtful-
ness is deeply appreci -
ated.
Gerald Rode
Ed & Patricia Cox
Joe & Mary Previte
Larry & Theresa Wherthey
Grandchildren
Margaret Koester
Lucile (Freckles) Becker
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Help Wanted
HELP WANTED: Experi-
enced Automated Embroi-
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WANTED: PARTS Sales-
man/Department Manager
We seek an individual to
manage parts department.
Will be responsible for in-
ventory control as well as
selling farm equipment
parts. Must have organiza-
tional, computer and com-
munication skills. Parts
sales and or Farm equip-
ment experience neces-
sary. Fax or Delivery Re-
sume to:
Homier & Sons Inc.,
21133 St. Rt. 613,
Continental, OH 45831.
(419)596-3965.
(419)596-3964 Fax.
Email: Wilfred@tds.net
WORKING
MANAGER
Thermo King of
Delphos has an
opening for a Full Time
Parts Department
Manager.
If you are a team player
with a self starter
attitude, excellent
communications and
phone skills, computer
literacy (Excel, etc), email
your resume to:
careers@tkofohio.com
Excellent fringe
and wage package
commensurate with
experience,
training, and skills.
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Financial
IS IT A SCAM? The Del-
phos Herald urges our
readers to contact The
Better Business Bureau,
( 419) 223- 7010 or
1-800-462-0468, before
entering into any agree-
ment involving financing,
business opportunities, or
work at home opportuni-
ties. The BBB will assist
in the investigation of
these businesses. (This
notice provided as a cus-
tomer service by The Del-
phos Herald.)
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Wanted to Buy
Raines
Jewelry
Cash for Gold
Scrap Gold, Gold Jewelry,
Silver coins, Silverware,
Pocket Watches, Diamonds.
2330 Shawnee Rd.
Lima
(419) 229-2899
340
Garage Sales
16474 RD. 27 -Ottoville
HUGE TENT SALE! Lots
of glassware, some an-
tiques, and misc. Thurs.
Sept. 20 thru Sun. Sept.
23, 9am-?
550
Pets & Supplies
Pet Food
Pet Supplies
Purina Feeds
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On S.R. 309 in Elida
590
House For Rent
2 BEDROOM, 1Bath
house available soon. No
pets. Call 419-692-3951
3 BEDROOM in Fort Jen-
nings. Stove & refrigerator
furnished, washer/dryer
hook-up, no pets. Refer-
ences & Deposit required.
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600
Apts. for Rent
1BR APT for rent, appli-
ances, electric heat, laun-
dry room, No pets.
$425/month, plus deposit,
water included. 320 N.
Jefferson. 419-852-0833.
1BR APT. $300/mo. plus
deposit. 128 N. Jefferson.
Call 419-642-6535
800
House For Sale
LOVELY TWO story home
on quiet dead end street.
Lots of updates. 4 bed-
rooms, 2 baths, attached
two car garage. Priced in
$130,000s. Can view with
short notice.
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infotube.net, click on
Delphos.
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Midwest Ohio
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Hoods, Radiators
4893 Dixie Hwy, Lima
1-800-589-6830
840
Mobile Homes
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home for rent. Ph.
419-692-3951.
RENT OR Rent to Own. 2
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home. 419-692-3951.
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Tomorrows Horoscope
By Bernice Bede Osol
www.delphosherald.com
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2012
Impressive improvements are
in store for you in the year ahead,
both socially and materially. Take
advantage of this new cycle in which
Lady Luck will be looking out for
you more favorably than she ever has
before.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) --
Words and ideas are likely to flow
rather easily for you. You could be
extremely effective in matters that
require intricate communication
skills, both verbal and written.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) --
Using a soft sell and understating
your demands will work rather well
in all of your important affairs.
Instead of voicing loud directives,
offer subtle suggestions.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
-- Something big in which youre
involved has lots of potential
benefits for everyone who takes part.
However, it still needs your initiative
and leadership to make the good
things happen.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) -- Allow your nobler and kinder
instinct to prevail, especially if you
know someone is sorely in need of
your assistance. Do what you can
without being asked.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) -- Be on your best behavior in
situations that bring you before the
public. How you act, and even what
you wear, will be closely scrutinized
and later discussed in detail.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
19) -- It isnt always wise to play
hunches, especially in matters that
involve money. However, in your
case, dont discount any persistent,
intuitive perceptions.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
-- There is a strong chance that a
constructive learning experience will
be in store for you. It wont come
from textbooks or teachers, but from
a personal encounter thatll open
your eyes.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) --
Although something in which youre
involved is already profitable, it
could be even more rewarding. Dont
hesitate to speak up when you get an
opportunity to do so.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
-- Go a bit overboard in catering to
that special person who is No. 1 in
your heart. Offering extra attention
and consideration will make this a
red-letter day for both you and your
loved one.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) --
Diligent effort will not go unnoticed
or unrewarded. Aside from the pride
youll take in what you accomplish,
there will be plenty of peripheral
benefits.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) --
Successful measures can be taken to
improve two separate relationships
that have been less than satisfactory
lately. Although similar in nature,
each issue will be remedied in a
unique way.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Long-
hoped-for changes regarding your
financial situation can happen a bit
ahead of schedule if you stay on
your present course, instead of doing
otherwise, as others might suggest.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
19, 2012
It behooves you to hone your
skills and talents, especially those
that are of a managerial nature. There
is an excellent chance that in the
year ahead they could be put to even
greater use.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) --
Someone or something could light a
fire under your creative capabilities
and ignite a brilliant new idea. Act
on it immediately and enhance your
success.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- If
you arent pleased with your present
financial status, try to improve
things. Youll likely be surprised at
what your actions generate.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
-- You wont want to let an associate
undertake something that you know
you can do better. Thus, should it
become necessary for you to assert
yourself, dont hesitate to do so.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) -- Its a mistake to depend too
heavily on anothers help in order to
fulfill an ambitious objective. If you
cant rustle up the support you need,
make sure you have the resources to
go it alone.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) -- There is someone within your
peer group who has a facility for
stirring things up. For harmonys
sake, it would be best not to identify
too closely with this individual.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) --
In your attempt to gratify a personal
interest, you should be careful not to
alienate anybody in the process. If
youre perceived as being too self-
serving, it could hurt your image.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- If
your feelings override your intellect,
youre not likely to perform too well.
Strive to evaluate critical conditions
from a logical perspective rather than
from an emotional one.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) --
The control of a project that youre
closely identified with is about to
shift. Youll be much happier working
under the new powers-that-be than
you were with the previous.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
-- Watch out if youre operating in
close proximity to a strong-willed
individual. Dont let him or her push
you around and make decisions
for you that do not serve your best
interest.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) --
The type of attitude you adopt will
either make things more difficult or
easier, depending upon which you
choose. Dont blow anything out of
proportion.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
-- Dont take a chance on anything
that could end in disaster if you make
even a slight error. Even if the odds
appear to be tilted in your favor, play
it close to the vest.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Failing
to find any productive expression for
your mental and/or physical energies
could put you in an irritable mood.
Try to avoid all insignificant or
senseless involvements.
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Inc.
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Congratulations
on a great Canal Days celebration!
Industrial Commercial Residential
Dan Schwinnen (419) 695-6412 Tony Wehri (419) 695-2312
and everyone involved in making Delphos Canal Days a great success!
Canal Days ... 55 years and going strong
Delphos!
Schwinnen electric, inc.
Delphos, Ohio
The Civil Air Patrol unit took Best Overall in the 2012 Canal Days Grand Parade.
Alex Woodring photo
Dancer By Gina won the Commercial Division parade award.
The Delphos Cub Scouts won the Civic Division.
Austin Arnold took third in the most fish caught during the annual Canal Days Fishing
Derby. The Biggest Fish were caught by Alayna Vohrees and Austin Giesige. Second
Biggest Fish was won by Madision Spring and Daniel Myers. Third Biggest Fish was won
by Anna Spring and Ryan Aldrich. Fourth Biggest Fish were caught by Eleanor Becker
and Lucas Metcalfe. Smallest Fish was won by Jordan Oakman and Andrew Aldrich. The
Most Fish were caught by Heath McNeal. Tied for second in Most Fish was McKenna
Scalf and Arnold. Most fish also got $5 cash donated by the Fishing Derby Committee:
Tim Williams, Larry Joseph and Butch Lucas. A total of 78 fish were caught this year.
Grand Parade winners
Beth Williams, left, and Kylie White
hang on as the ride they are on flips upside
down.
Country Basket Bingo winner Joyce Brinkman, right, chooses her basket, consisting of
beauty products and services.
2012 Canal Days Queen Whitney Hohlbein, left, and Denny Klausing pull winners
from the hopper for the Grand Prize Drawing as Delphos Area Chamber of Commerce
Executive Director announces them. Winners in the Grand Prize Drawing were: $1,500,
Martz 3; $500, Nancy Pagne; $100, Kevin Osting; and $50 winners were: Steven Stirn,
Dan Langmeyer, Deb Gallmeier, Jim Mesker, Lea Klaus, Rojean Kollsmith and Fischer
Plumbing.
Elle Gable gets her nails done during the Queens Tea.
Water Ball Contest winners were: Hometown Stations, first place, $100; Kiwanis Club, second, $50; and third, fourth and fifth places
went to Toledo Molding and Die, First Federal Bank and Pizza Hut, respectively.
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Canal Days 2012
The Delphos Car Clubs Car Show had more entries than in previous years. The cars
lined West Second Street Saturday evening.
Tractors, old and new, filled the canal parking lot Saturday.
Ed Ulrich passes around cups of homemade ice cream at the Delphos Canal Commission
Museum Saturday afternoon. Demonstrations on quilting, caning, sewing and more were
offered.
Optimist Pastor Harry Tolhurst prepares to fill the griddle with pancakes at the
Optimist Pancake and Sausage Breakfast.
GROTHOUSE
PLUMBING & HEATING, INC.
901 S. Main Street, Delphos
Office: (419) 695-3081 Fax: (419) 692-6400
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24 HR. Emergency Service
CONGRATULATIONS
to Drs. John & Bonnie Jones on 25 years of
serving the veterinary needs of this area!
6024 Billymack Road, Elida, Ohio 45807
(419) 339-4191
Small-Medium Breeds Bath & Grooming
Dog Supplies Boarding
Kari Wilson, Jenny Blaine, Joyce Jackson,
Shannon DeWaard, Laurie Davis, Stephanie Sigler
Elida Dog Grooming
OUr Best Wishes
to
Drs. John & Bonnie Jones
& Delphos Animal Hospital on your
25th Anniversary
Compliments of
242 North Main St. Ph. 419-692-0921 Open evenings til 6:30
Delphos Hardware
Delphos Rental Corporation
to our neighbor and friends Drs. John and Bonnie Jones
on the 25th Anniversay of Delphos Animal Hospital
Compliments of
Dr. Carl Wehri
Delphos Family Physicians
1775 E. Fifth St. 419-692-1055
Our Congratulations to Delphos Animal Hospital
and Drs. John & Bonnie Jones on their 25th Anniversary Celebration!
Thank you for choosing us
for all your electrical needs.
Diesel & Julie Schwinnen Tony & Amy Wehri
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Delphos, Ohio
Industrial Commercial Residential
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2B The Herald Monday, September 17, 2012
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DELPHOS The fore-
most concern at any veteri-
nary practice is always ani-
mal care. Since pets cant be
expected to make it to their
appointments without help,
veterinarians must also be
concerned with the people
who own the pets.
At Delphos Animal
Hospital, 2012 marks
25 years of service to the
pets and pet owners of the
Delphos community and Drs.
Bonnie and John Jones have
found a way to celebrate that
caters to both people and
animals.
We wanted to find a way
to give back to the commu-
nity and at the same time,
bring awareness to some
of the groups we support,
like Challenged Champions
Equestrian Center and Meals
Til Monday, Dr. Bonnie
said. The groups weve
invited are doing things for
children and adults of all
ages. We work with pets,
but we also care about the
people. Pets dont walk in
here by themselves.
On Sept. 22, communi-
ty members are invited to
attend a celebration which
will feature what Dr. Bonnie
calls an Adopt-a-thon.
Weve invited the Allen
County Humane Society,
Debs Dog Rescue and the
Allen County Dog Control
Department to bring some
pets for people to adopt,
she said. Were hoping to
find homes for 25, to cel-
ebrate 25 years. Well have
entertainment and food,
so hopefully that will be a
draw. Weve asked Marcos
Pizza to provide the food, as
a way of welcoming them to
Delphos.
Giving back to the com-
munity is something Drs.
Bonnie and John and their
staff make a priority. They
are a silver sponsor for the
Delphos Relay for Life and
volunteer for Crossroads
Crisis Center, Meals Til
Monday, the Delphos
Community Christmas
Project and other organiza-
tions. They contribute time,
energy and funds to Breast
Cancer Awareness Month
every October. This dedica-
tion to worthy causes is what
led to the venue for the 25th
anniversary festivities.
Twenty-five years of
caring is great and were so
happy to have been a part
of this community and to
have them believe in us, Dr.
Bonnie said.
Delphos Animal Hospital
provides preventative health
care, internal medicine
and surgical services to
pets, livestock and horses.
Through educating clients
and treating their pets with
tenderness, the doctors and
their dedicated staff try to
provide the best care pos-
sible. The Delphos Animal
Hospital care team has been
assembled with this mission
in mind.
The veterinarians and their
support staff of caring pro-
fessionals treat every patient
as if it were their own. To
ensure patients have access
to the newest treatments, all
staff attend continuing edu-
cation training. The practice
stresses the importance of
preventative health care and
employs a state-of-the-art
in-house laboratory, dental
and x-ray equipment, as well
as 24-hour emergency care.
Were one of the dino-
saurs in the area who still
see patients for after-hours
emergencies. A lot of people
refer and I think that sets
us apart, Dr. Bonnie said.
We believe its important
for pets to be able to see
the doctor theyre familiar
with in the event of an emer-
gency.
When the Jones team
opened the Delphos Animal
Hospital in 1987, they
were distinguished as the
only mixed-animal practice
and husband-wife veteri-
nary team in the area. Both
graduated from the Ohio
State University College
of Veterinary Medicine in
1985. John is originally
from Dublin and Bonnie
from Lakewood. John had
an uncle in Venedocia the
couple visited and liked the
area.
After graduating, Bonnie
worked for Dr. McNutt in
Lima and John for Dr. Laman
In Delphos. Both had differ-
ent reasons for entering into
the veterinary field.
I think I became a veteri-
narian because of my inter-
est in and love for animals
and because of the science
involved, Bonnie said.
For John it could be said
that veterinary medicine is
the family business.
My dad and my brother
were both veterinarians so
I had a lot of exposure to it.
My dad had a regular prac-
tice before he went to teach
at OSU. I also got some
practical experience working
with my brother, he said.
Working primarily with
livestock, Johns typical
patients are dairy cows, hogs,
sheep, goats and horses.
Bonnies patients are cats,
dogs, rabbits, birds and more
exotic pets. If the workload
calls for it, both doctors step
in to help each other.
Del phos Ani mal
Hospital will hold its 25th
Anniversary and Adopt-a-
thon event from 1-4 p.m.
on Sept. 22.
Delphos Animal Hospital
celebrates 25 years of caring
Drs. Bonnie and John Jones, DVM, and their dog Betsy Louise.
Where every dog can be a Top Dog
Classes offered
Puppy Kindergarten
Family Dog
Good Citizen
Top Dog
Youth Handler age 9-17
Senior Handler age 60-+
For Fun Classes:
Agility, Rally-O,
Tricks, Dance and Flyball
Competition Level
Classes:
Agility and Rally-O
201 E. Kiracofe (St. Rt. 309) Elida, OH 45807
419-339-3208
www.thatplaceforpets.com thatplaceforpets@hotmail.com
Watch our website for announcements of special events
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SEPT. 23 1-5 p.m.
Fun activities for you
and your dog!
Agility and rally courses set up
with trainers on hand.
Local pet professionals to
answer questions
Trainers groomers,
veterinarians, rescue groups
Allen County 4-H club
and a lawyer
Informational table from those
who could not attend.
That Place for Pets will be
offering microchipping, product
& service discounts and
a photographer for
photo ID cards
Refreshments available
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Delphos Animal Hospital Pet Adoptathon
Spring on in to our
Were growing to serve you better! Come see our expanded full-service pet hospital!
1825 East Fifth Street 419-692-9941
Coming soon..www.delphosanimalhospital.com
April 25th 2:00-4:00 pm
GUEST EXHIBITORS
* Hollowell Dog Training *
* MaryAnns Kountry Kennels *
* Elida Dog Grooming *
* Marc Walters Photography *
* Roger BiceShawnee Run
Kennels *
Enjoy Food,
Refreshments,
Demonstrations,
Door Prizes,
and more!
Picture of the 4
veterinarians (on file
at Delphos Herald)
Spring on in to our
Were growing to serve you better! Come see our expanded full-service pet hospital!
1825 East Fifth Street 419-692-9941
Coming soon..www.delphosanimalhospital.com
April 25th 2:00-4:00 pm
GUEST EXHIBITORS
* Hollowell Dog Training *
* MaryAnns Kountry Kennels *
* Elida Dog Grooming *
* Marc Walters Photography *
* Roger BiceShawnee Run
Kennels *
Enjoy Food,
Refreshments,
Demonstrations,
Door Prizes,
and more!
Picture of the 4
veterinarians (on file
at Delphos Herald)
1825 East Fifth Street 419-692-9941
www.delphosanimalhospital.com
We will be collecting i tems & donations for:
Challenged Champions Equestrian Center
Humane Society of Allen County -
incudes Pet Food for West Ohio Food Bank
Meals til Monday - weekend lunch program
Debs Dog Rescue Allen County Dog Pound
at Delphos Animal Hospital
Saturday, Sept. 22 1 - 4 p.m.
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The following rescue
groups will join us to
promote adoption of
25 pets
on that day!
Humane Society of Allen County
Debs Dogs
Allen County Dog Pound
Border Collie Sheep Herding
by nationally famous
Jim Bob McEwen
Lima Police Dog Bailey
and Sgt. Nick Hart
Dog Obedience & Agility by
That Place for Pets
LIVE
DEMONSTRATIONS:
rAFFle!
All proceeds to these organizations.
PRIZES:
1. IPod Shuffle
2. DVD Player
3. Folding Chair/Umbrella Set
4. Pet Gift Baskets
... and more
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Pet Par ad e winners
Alex Woodring photos
A three-way tie for Best Dressed went to Hanna and Emma Wiltsie with Branden and Bella; Lauren and Lucy
Wilstie and their Prince Charming frogs; and Phoenix Tucker and his Roxy.
Elle Wrasman and her dog Max won Best of Show.
Best trick winner was Lucy Bonifas with sit, bang and
dead trick.
Cletus won best dog with owner Kaitlyn Oakwin. Carson and Colin White, left, with
Queen Whitney Hohlbein; James Norris won second with Hailey; and third was Luka
with owner Grace Bridge.
Courtney Wrasman and
her dog Molly won second
place in best trick.
Jada Hosking and her cat Charlie won best cat. Second was Mya Calvelage with her
her kittens; and third was Makena Colley and her friends. In back is Braden Lewis with
Shadow.
Anna Wainscott, Abbey Meyer and Maddie Brown won second in best dressed with
their teacher dog Littman. Queen Hohlbein congratulates them.
Cassidy and Camden Schafer won third in best dressed with Wyatt.
Madison Spring and her duck Polly was first in other catogory. Second was Gabby
Lehmkuhle and rabbit Buddy; and third was Cassidy Schafer and her pet rabbit
Cinnamon.
Troy Smith and Jasmine
won third in best trick. His
grandmother, Marge Lauren
holds Jasmine.
660 Elida Ave.
Delphos
Phone:
419-692-3784
(DRUG)
Congratulations
to all the
pet parade
winners!
Alex Woodring photos