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Municipal Swimming Pool.
Pre-sale (regular)
fears
ticket prices are:
Single — $60 ($80)
Family — $175 ($195)
Over age 55 — $50 ($70)
Other prices include: BERLIN (AP) — A dark
General admission — $4 cloud has settled over the
Evening swim (6 world’s financial markets, as
p.m. to close) — $2 growing numbers of people are
Reissued sea- concluding the debt crisis in
son pass — $5 Europe could hammer global
Pre-sale tickets will be growth — and even bring back
available at the munici- recession barely a year after a
pal building from 9 a.m. patchy recovery took hold.
to 4 p.m. Monday through Government officials —
Friday next week. Forms whose job it is to boost confi-
are also available at www. dence — downplay that risk,
cityofdelphos.com. They can but many economists are warn-
be filled out, mailed in and ing that the much-feared —
tickets can be picked up at “double-dip” recession could
the municipal building or the be starting in Europe.
pool Memorial Day weekend It would be the next ugly
or June 4 and thereafter. chapter in the global financial
The pool will be open and economic turmoil that
noon to 8 p.m. daily. Hours began three years ago. And now
as then, what is striking is the
will be observed Memorial inter-connectedness of every-
Day weekend with the pool thing — how near-default in
opening for the regular sea- Dena Martz photos
Greece and weeks of dithering
son, as long as the school Thirty-seven Fort Jennings seniors received their diplomas Friday evening. Above left: Kevin Stewart, who gave in Germany have affected com-
year is not extended, on the “Motto Speech” during commencement ceremonies, presents a flower to his mom, Robin, as his father, Eric, modities like oil and gold and,
June 4. The pool will close looks on. Right: Chelsi Wilson receives her diploma during graduation. with demand and confidence
Sports WASHINGTON (AP) transportation technologies,” Obama last month rolled saying it would help ensure
way that rattles ordinary peo-
ple saving for retirement from
Korea to California.
Hall of Fame induction — President Barack Obama the president said. out new standards for cars strong gas-mileage standards In 2007, the bad debt con-
ceremony tonight called for first-ever mile- “I believe that it’s pos- and light trucks for the 2012- into the future. The fuel stan- nected to repackaged subprime
The 2010 Ohio Basketball age and emissions standards sible in the next 20 years for 2016 model years that aimed dards made little progress mortgages started undermining
Hall of Fame induction cere- for big rig and work trucks vehicles to use half the fuel at reaching a fleet average during the 1980s and 1990s. banks and hedge funds, and by
mony begins at 6 p.m. tonight Friday, seeking to limit pol- and produce half the pollu- of 35.5 miles per gallon by “The years of inaction on early 2008 confidence in the
at the Greater Columbus lution from the large vehicles tion that they do today.” 2016, nearly 10 miles per vehicle standards that served system was slipping fast.
Convention Center with a that contribute a big share The directive signed gallon more than the cur- to increase our addiction to This time it is the exposure
cocktail reception, followed of it. Friday also calls for the rent average. Now additional oil are at an end,” said Carl of banks everywhere to sover-
by dinner, a silent auction With a presidential memo- development of new tech- standards will be developed Pope, chairman of the Sierra eign debt — the IOUs of gov-
and the induction ceremony. randum signed in the Rose nologies to promote plug-in further into the future. Club. ernments — whose value has
Clark Kellogg, a been falling for months.
Garden, Obama also ordered hybrids and electric vehicles Automakers typically For the auto industry, uni- The sheer size of the
member of the inaugu- federal agencies that have and a diversified fuel mix spend years planning and form national standards are
ral class four years ago, European economy is a fac-
already brought out new stan- including more biofuels and developing future vehicles preferable to a state-by-state tor, said Mauro F. Guillen,
is the guest speaker. dards for cars and light trucks natural gas. and have sought the certain- approach that has been a
Heading into the Hall are director of the Lauder Institute
for the 2012-2016 model The Union of Concerned ty of firm standards several threat ever since California at The Wharton School in
Jeanne Arnzen Gulick — years to begin work on even Scientists, an environmental years into the future. General started pushing years ago to
joining her father, legendary Pennsylvania. “If European
stronger rules for 2017 and advocacy group, said large Motors Co. said in a statement be allowed more stringent demand goes down, global
St. John’s coach Bob Arnzen, beyond. trucks represent only 4 per- that “working toward one standards than the federal growth will slow down,” he
a member of the inaugural “The disaster in the Gulf cent of all vehicles on U.S. strong, yet feasible, national government imposes. said.
class — as an individual only underscores that even as highways but consume more program helps GM and other California agreed last year It is a daunting pros-
and as part of the 1977 and we pursue domestic produc- than 20 percent of on-road automakers get advanced not to adopt its own standards pect, because having already
’79 state-title teams at St. tion to reduce our reliance transportation fuels. Obama technology vehicles to con- through 2016 but without deployed their best countermea-
John’s, as well as the 1980 on imported oil, our long- wants standards developed sumers quicker and more cost federal action the state was sures — stimulus spending and
championship squad, as well term security depends on for these vehicles beginning effectively.” preparing to impose tougher central bank interest rate cuts
as its coach, Fran Voll. the development of alterna- in the 2014 model year, and Environmentalists have requirements beginning in — governments everywhere
Dr. Pepper tourney set tive sources of fuel and new lasting through 2018. also pushed for the extension, 2017. may be out of ammunition.
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The Columbus Dispatch Mr. Binegar, 44, isn’t
“We tried to sure why his daughter is
GREENFIELD
Lindsay Binegar was 14 the
— lead her in the so fiscally responsible at an
age when many teens spend
first time she spent any win- right direction every cent they get.
nings from years of showing and make her Then again, it fits her per-
Why I Relay
hogs. She bought a purse. sonality. She’s always been
The second time, at 18, she know the value at the top of her class aca-
splurged. She bought a four- of a dollar.” demically. She volunteers
bedroom, two-bathroom each Friday at an elementary
house with a two-car garage. — Gary Binegar, school to further her dream
BY MARGIE ROSTORFER right thing to do. spread to her liver. I relay in And she paid in cash. Lindsay’s father of becoming a teacher. She
I relay for those battling her memory — thinking of “I’ve never heard of a has been involved in 4-H for
I was asked to write this the disease and I relay in what a great person she was. teenager buying a house,” bought a house when her 11 years, was a cheerleader
article because they said I memory of those who have What a great wife, mother, said Nikki Gasbarro, dad was auctioning one as and was crowned homecom-
write nice and they were sure lost their battle. All of these mother-in-law, and grand- spokeswoman for the Ohio part of an estate sale. She ing queen her senior year of
I’d do a good job. That’s people are or were important mother she was to her family. Association of Realtors. paid $40,000. high school.
not the reason I’m writing it parts of my life and maybe She was a wonderful friend “Smart girl.” After painting the inside “We tried to lead her in
though, and I certainly didn’t yours, too. to so many, and we all miss The Greenfield teenager of the two-story frame house the right direction and make
need to be “buttered up” to I relay because I would her yet today. I think sadly of has been saving money since and adding new carpeting, her know the value of a dol-
do it! I relay with passion and want someone to do the same what she’s missing—all the she was 4 years old and won Lindsay rented the house lar,” her father said.
goal and I decided to write thing for me. fun times she’s been robbed $100 showing a hog. to a great aunt and uncle Lindsay said she hopes to
about it because it comes I relay for the social times of with the grandbabies and “I didn’t get the money; who wanted to relocate to finish college in three years,
from the heart and anyone spent on the track with friends great-grandkids. My, how it went to the bank,” said Greenfield. get a teaching job and
can write something if that’s doing their part just like me. that woman loved babies! Binegar, now a 19-year- Walter Molony, spokes- raise a family in her home-
where their heart is, too. So if I relay to show support — I think of how proud she old freshman at Ohio man for the National
you’re so inclined, please do there are so many survivors at would have been of all of the
town.
write down your thoughts — the event, and it’s just a great accomplishments of her kids
University’s Chillicothe Association of Realtors, said “I would never move out
your story — and give it to feeling to cheer them on with and grandkids, not only in branch.
it’s extremely unusual for a of Greenfield,” she said. “I
Sue Apple or to The Herald my support. academics but in sports and And so the pattern began. teenager to buy a house. just love everybody here.”
— or even to me and I can I relay because of pride in life in general. She was She’d raise a few hogs Lindsay’s dad, it turns She’s saving the
see that it reaches the correct — the reputation Delphos such an active participant at every year on the family out, did something similar $450-a-month rent pay-
destination. has built for the phenomenal all of their functions. farm in Highland County, — but not as grandiose — ments from the house so she
I relay for a number of Relay event they put on is Cancer isn’t fair, but I show them at competitions when he got out of high and her 22-year-old fiance,
reasons. One, because it’s something I’m proud to be can certainly do my part to and add any winnings or school. He bought a house, Heath McNeal, can buy a
important that I do my part, a part of. Delphos is known help raise the funds for the sales proceeds to her savings too. small house when they get
small and insignificant as it state-wide for their successful research in finding a cure so account. “I paid $7,000 and there married in 2011.
may seem to some, to help event. that someone else’s loved one “She’s pretty tight,” said was 3 feet of snow in the Eventually, the couple
find a cure. A cure is not I relay, too, for a very per- doesn’t have to miss all those Lindsay’s dad, Gary. “She’s living room,” he said. wants to buy land and build
going to be found unless there sonal reason — for my moth- special times in life. always been big into 4-H, He fixed it up, rented it, their dream home on top of
are funds to support the nec- er-in-law, Eleanor Rostorfer. That’s why I relay — I and every penny she made then sold it and bought the a hill.
essary research. And funds She lost her battle to can- hope you do, too! If you she just banked.” farm where he, his wife, Her father has no doubt
are raised through Relays like cer on Oct. 16, 2001 — just haven’t relayed before, That included $15,540 for Mandy, and Lindsay now that’ll happen.
the one here in town that I’m three short months after she there’s no time like the pres- showing the reserve cham-
proud to be a part of. was first diagnosed. She had ent — come be a part of this pion and grand champion
I relay because it’s the colon cancer that had already moving event! hogs at the county fair in COUPONS
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log whenever they use tools “While there will, inevi- toward legislation over the side but left her wondering 419-695-0015
and will be limited in where tably, be individuals who program. how to invest the money
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TODAY Patches is a 6-years-old, Minnie is a 5-years-old,
9 a.m.-noon — Interfaith spayed Dalmatian mix. She spayed Border Collie mix.
Thrift Store, North Main is very calm and obedient
Street. She is very loving and gen-
and would like to go to tle and would like to go to
St. Vincent DePaul Society, a Forever Home with her
located at the east edge of the a Forever Home with her
friend Minnie. friend Patches.
St. John’s High School park-
ing lot, is open. The facil-
ity can also be opened by The Humane Society of Allen County has many pets
appointment by calling John waiting for adoption. Each comes with a spay or neuter,
Trentman at 419-692-7185. first shots and a heartworm test.
5 p.m. — Delphos Coon The Humane Society is located at 3606 Elida Road,
and Sportsman’s Club hosts a Lima, and can be contacted at 419-991-1775.
chicken fry. The following pets are available for adoption through
7 p.m. — Bingo at St. The Animal Protective League in Van Wert:
John’s Little Theatre. Cats:
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babysitters, campers
1:30 p.m. — Amvets Post 4 black
698 Auxiliary meets at the 6-week-old gray w/black spots femal
Amvets post in Middle Point. 8-week-old white and black male and female
4 p.m. — Amvets Post 698 Chak — 6-month-old gray and white spayed male
regular meeting at the Amvets 8-month-old gray tiger
post in Middle Point. Is it my imagination, or think of the Thrift Shop with sorting and organizing them Dogs:
7:30 p.m. — Sons of does time seem to be going things that might be left so they can be sold in the Binkley — 5-year-old black Lab female
Amvets Post 698 meet at by more quickly than ever from your sale. We would shop. There are cards for Reba — 2-year-old Boxer/Lab female
Amvets Post in Middle Point. before? The kids just started appreciate it if you could For more information on these pets or if you are in
every occasion.
need of finding a home for your pet, contact The Animal
school, didn’t they? How can remove the sales tags from Summer babysitters: if
MONDAY Protective League from 9-5 weekdays at (419) 749-2976. If
they be getting ready to be your items before donating you need to stock up on you are looking for a pet not listed, call to be put on a wait-
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. — Ottoville dismissed for the them. Everything story books, crayons, and
Branch Library is open. ing list in case something becomes available. Donations
summer? from clothing to toys for the little ones, be or correspondence can be sent to PO Box 321, Van Wert,
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite I still had a wad household items, sure to stop in, the selection
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DISTRICT TRACK Cousins hopes to change perceptions at combine By ANDREW SELIGMAN on June 24 to make his case first season under coach John He asked: “Which one
(Late Thursday) 12. Miller (CR) 56.91; 13. Bradford
DIVISION III DISTRICT (BLO) 58.55; 14. Warnecke (LE) The Associated Press and convince a team like the Calipari. would you take, a nasty big
TRACK AND FIELD 1:01.11; 15. Crampton (NB) 1:02.36. Nets to match him up front Not bad, considering foul man or a friendly one?”
At Liberty-Benton 4x100-Meter Relay: 1. Liberty- CHICAGO — DeMarcus with Brook Lopez instead of trouble and lopsided scores And he talked about his
Results Benton 51.39; 2. Columbus Grove
Finals (10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1) - Top 4 (Marissa Baldazo, Brooke Brubaker, Cousins understands there are Favors. To some, that would limited him to 23.5 minutes childhood dream of playing in
to Tiffin Regional Emily Stephens, Nicole Langhals) questions about his maturity, be a bold step for new owner a game. the NFL. There was one small
Girls Discus: 1. Alyssa Gary 9LB) 52.37; 3. Patrick Henry 52.51; 4. his focus and whether he’s Mikhail Prokhorov if “That’s never really problem, though.
141-9; 2. Leppelmeier (MC) 137-7; 3. Hopewell-Loudon 53.50; 5. North
Averesch (LE) 123-5; 4. Myers (PH) Baltimore 53.74; 6. Old Fort 54.03; even a good teammate. New Jersey kept the a question,” he said. “I was terrible,” he said.
116-8; 5. Reiser (BLO) 111-7; 6. 7. Bluffton 54.21; 8. Cory-Rawson The way he sees it, that’s pick. “It’s always about the He played “everywhere.”
Streake (LB) 110-5; 7. Rickle (BLO) 55.01. “ridiculous.” The 6-10 Favors was red flag. My game’s “I wasn’t that good but
108-3; 8. Leppelmeier (MC) 107-3; 4x200-Meter Relay: 1. Bluffton
... 9. Sonia Nazario (CG) 103-1; ... 13 1:48.29; 2. Columbus Grove (Brooke The big center from the ACC rookie of the not a question. It’s just they just put me in spots,”
Alexis Bonner (CG) 89-10. Brubaker, Marissa Baldazo, Emily Kentucky was out to prove year for Georgia Tech a perception.” Cousins said.
Girls High Jump: 1. Guagenti Stephens, Paige Heffner) 1:48.30; he’s not really a bad guy and after ranking second The red flag stems He stopped playing football
(BL) 5-4; 2. Riley Eversole (CG) 5-2; 3. Liberty-Benton 1:48.69; 4. North maybe boost his standing at on the team in scoring from concerns about after the seventh grade and
3. Benson (VB) 5-1; 4. Kracher (HL) Baltimore 1:52.68; 5. Cory-Rawson
5-0; 5. Eiting (LB) 5-0; 6. Reiser 1:54.22; 6. Patrick Henry 1:56.26; 7. the NBA’s draft combine this (12.4 points a game) and his focus and body took up basketball as an eighth-
(PH) 4-10; 7. Miller (PG) 4-8; 8. (tie) Hopewell-Loudon 1:57.66; 8. Arcadia week. rebounds (8.4). He com- language. He didn’t grader. It didn’t take him long
Hill (OF), Gibson (LB) and Flores 1:57.96. While fellow Wildcat pares himself to Amare always get back on to realize he could make a
(LE) 4-8; ... 11. Cassie Stechschulte 4x400-Meter Relay: 1. Liberty-
(CG) 4-6. Benton 4:11.23; 2. Bluffton 4:14.32; 3. John Wall and Ohio State’s Stoudemire with his abil- defense and his tem- living at it and he insisted he’s
Girls 4x800-Meter Relay: 1. Old Fort 4:19.59; 4. Columbus Grove Evan Turner figure to go to ity to run and finish and per boiled over when more versatile than most peo-
Liberty-Benton 9:59.96; 2. Bloomdale (Paige Heffner, Cassie Stechschulte, Washington and Philadelphia doesn’t come with as much he threw a forearm at Jared ple realize, that he can face
Elmwood 10:01.20; 3. Old Fort Marissa Baldazo, Brooke Brubaker)
10:16.20; 4. Patrick Henry 10:28.86; 4:20.21; 5. Leipsic 4:24.45; 6. with the top two picks next baggage. Swopshire of Louisville in a up and doesn’t have to anchor
5. Bluffton 10:31.46; 6. Van Buren Patrick Henry 4:25.06; 7. Bloomdale month, the next few spots “I think Georgia Tech got nationally-televised game. himself in the post.
10:32.91; 7. Hopewell-Loudon Elmwood 4:26.03; 8. Fostoria St. appear to be up for grabs. me ready,” he said. “I think His weight is an issue, too. “Cal wanted me to play
10:40.45; 8. Leipsic 10:42.52. Wendelin 4:27.18.
Boys Shot Put: 1. Dylan Vogt Boys: The New Jersey Nets select it’ll be a good transition.” Cousins is on a seafood with my back to the basket, so
(CG) 53-2 1/2; 2. Rickard (FSW) 51-2 100-Meter Dash: 1. Spallinger (PG) third; Cousins could be a can- Cousins feels he’s ready, and salad diet in an effort that’s what I did,” he added.
1/2; 3. Boes (PG) 47-5; 4. Berger (LE) 11.19; 2. Rosenberger (LB) 11.54; 3. didate along with Georgia too. to improve his conditioning; With a 7-6 wingspan and
44-6 3/4; 5. Williams (FSW) 44-4 1/2; Sexton (VB) 11.70; 4. Honigford (PG)
6. Berger (LE) 44-1 3/4; 7. Parker 12.01; 5. Casey (NB) 11.78; 6. Floro Tech power forward Derrick With a mean streak to match he’s incorporated boxing into almost automatic ability to fin-
Schroeder (CG) 44-0 1/2; 8. Conley (PH) 11.87; 7. Niese (LE) 12.02; 8. Favors and Syracuse small his 6-11, 292-pound frame, he his training regimen. ish down low, Cousins could
(AR) 44-0. Balliett (OF) 12.03; 9. Osborn (CR) forward Wesley Johnson. dominated on the inside for “If you talk to any of my simply be nasty for opponents
Boys 4x800-Meter Relay: 1. 12.11; 10. Reinhart (FSW) 12.20; “I just want them to know Kentucky while earning SEC teammates, you’ll get a posi- if he keeps his nasty side in
Liberty-Benton 8:16.71; 2. Bluffton 11. Weber (PH) 12.24; 12. Williams
8:24.05; 3. Van Buren 8:32.17; (FSW) 12.39; 13. Hughes (BL) 12.34; the truth and get that percep- freshman of the year and first- tive answer back,” he said. check. If he does, others can
4. Leipsic 8:39.81; 5. Fostoria St. 14. Deeds (BL) 12.46; 15. Balcarcel tion ... out of their head,” team All-America honors. Yet he understands some pick up those red flags.
Wendelin 8:39.95; 6. Hopewell- (LE) 12.53; 16. Niese (CR) 12.60; ... Cousins said. He averaged 15.1 points view him as sort of the vil- Note: Favors said he met
Loudon 8:47.97; 7. Old Fort 8:54.43; 17. Dakota Fischer (CG) 12.47; ... 21.
8. North Baltimore 8:58.93; ... 10. Devin Verhoff (CG) 12.67. So what is the truth? and 9.9 rebounds while help- lain of this draft and even had with San Antonio, which
Columbus Grove (Dane Stechschulte, 200-Meter Dash: 1. Spallinger “It’s what you see now,” ing Kentucky go 35-3 on the some fun with it. holds the 20th pick. “I feel like
Curt Meyer, Jake Graham, Taylor (PG) 22.27; 2. (tie) Morrison (PG) Cousins said. “I’m a good guy.” way to the SEC regular season He recalled Calipari told they’re trying to make a move
Walls) 9:02.01. and Guagenti (BL) 23.77; 4. Balliett
Boys Pole Vault: 1. Tyler Wolfe (OF) 24.39; 5. Roszman (VB) 23.97; Cousins has until the draft and conference titles in its him to “come in and smile.” to try to get me,” he added.
(CG) 15-4; 2. Keller (LB) 14-0; 3. 6. Burt (LB) 24.00; 7. Wood (HL)
ALL - CONFERENCE
Augsburger (PG) 13-8; 4. Alexander 24.30; 8. Yoder (BL) 24.59; 9. Sexton
(OF) 13-0; 5. Niese (CR) 13-0; 6. (VB) 24.09; 10. Recker (AR) 24.16;
Collin Grothaus (CG) 12-4; 7. Miller 11. Buenger (PH) 24.68; 12. Floro
(PG) 12-4; 8. Bowsher (LB) 11-6. (PH) 25.16; 13. Casey (NB) 24.10;
Boys Long Jump: 1. Spallinger 14. Rader (CR) 24.18; 15. Reinhart MIDWEST ATHLETIC Alex Kremer, Jordan Woeste; Henry: Olivia Hart, Maria Boys Team: 1. Spencerville
(PG) 21-9 1/4; 2. Hogrefe (PH) 20-11 (FSW) 24.74; 16. Leonard (CR) 25.23; CONFERENCE St. Henry: Kurt Koesters, Cory Stammen; and Parkway: Paige 166, 2. Bluffton 125, 3.
3/4; 3. Burt (LB) 20-6 1/4; 4. Erwin ... 20. Dakota Fischer (CG) 25.56; ...
(VB) 20-4 3/4; 5. Sherrieb (LB) 19-5 23. Devin Verhoff (CG) 26.37. ALL-LEAGUE BASEBALL/ Siefring, Nathan Uhlenhake; Kelley. Columbus Grove 100.5, 4.
3/4; 6. Caleb Grothaus (CG) 19-3 400-Meter Dash: 1. Spallinger SOFTBALL 2010 Minster: Josh Watercutter, ----- Crestview 67, 5. Allen East 56,
1/4; 7. Wilhelm (PH) 19-1; 8. Steffan (PG) 49.60; 2. Sherrieb (LB) 52.39; Coldwater senior pitcher Mitchel Poeppelman; New NORTHWEST ATHLETIC 6. Paulding 52, 7. Lima Central
(LE) 18-9 1/4; ... 28. Dakota Vogt 3. Colby Meuleman (CG) 53.11; Keith Wenning was voted Bremen: Kyle Evers, AJ CONFERENCE Catholic 43, 8. Jefferson 21, 9.
(CG) 15-2. 4. Rader (CR) 53.22; 5. Guagenti
Preliminaries: (BL) 53.37; 6. Yoder (BL) 53.61; Midwest Athletic Conference Anderson; New Knoxville: TRACK AND FIELD Ada 16, 10. Lincolnview 12.5.
Girls: 7. Bostelman (PH) 54.38; 8. Gibson Player of the Year and Minster Adisson Wolf, Mason Rohr; A distance runner and a Girls Team: 1.
100-Meter Dash: 1. Reiser (PH) 55.12; ... 16. Blake Schroeder head man Mike Wiss its Coach and Parkway: Dylan Baker. sprinter have been selected as Spencerville 135, 2. Jefferson
(BLO) 12.1; 2. Benson (VB) 12.8; (CG) 57.09. of the Year. For the fast-pitch softball the top Northwest Conference 101, 3. Columbus Grove 81, 4.
3. (tie) Ford (LB) and Yungmann 800-Meter Run: 1. Wilson (MC)
(PH) 13.1; 5. Mathias (LB) 13.3; 6. 2:11.05; 2. Devin Luginbill (CG) Joining Wenning on the first selections, St. Henry’s Michelle Track and Field athletes for Bluffton 80, 5. Crestview 73,
Conn (OF) 13.5h; 7. (tie) Ridge (PG) 2:12.61; 3. Harnish (BL) 2:12.36; 4. team are teammates in seniors Stout was voted as the Player 2010 and the conference-cham- 6. Lima Central Catholic 51,
and Gauss (CR) 13.9; 9. Rayl (BL) Clagg (LB) 2:12.72; 5. Gillmor (OF) Adam Rammel and Chad of the Year and Parkway coach pion coach is named 7. Lincolnview 49.5,
14.0; 10. Setzer (BL) 13.8; 11. Rettig 2:12.94; 6. Schroeder (LE) 2:13.84; 7. Westgerdes and juniors Reece Mark Esselstein and Josh Link Coach of the Year. 8. Paulding 40.5, 9.
(CR) 13.9; 12. Nye (PH) 14.1; 13. Hochstettler (PG) 2:13.70; 8. Butler
Nicole Langhals (CG) 13.9; 14. Kirk (LB) 2:14.29; 9. Badenhop (PH) Klenke (pitcher) of St. Henry its co-Coach- Spencerville junior Ada – 25, 10. Allen
(FSW) and Wolfe (FSW) 14.2; 16. 2:14.23; 10. Wise (HL) 2:14.31; 11. and Aaron Rammel; es of the Year. Kevin Lenhart was East 24.
McCullough (BLO) 14.4. Baker (FSW) 2:14.69; 12. North (NB) Marion Local seniors Joining Stout on the voted Male Athlete of Boys Events: 3200
200-Meter Dash: 1. Reiser (BLO) 2:14.85; 13. Williams (NB) 2:15.03; Jarren Griesdorn and first unit are teammates the Year by NWC track Relay – Spencerville
25.40; 2. Benson (VB) 26.72; 3. Lee 14. Dane Stechschulte (CG) 2:16.20;
(NB) 27.58; 4. Mathias (LB) 27.72; 15. Tropf (VB) 2:17.79; 16. Leiter Monte Imwalle and Kenzie Bruggeman coaches after winning 8:30.36; 110 Hurdles
5. Conn (OF) 28.58; 6. Harrison (HL) (HL) 2:19.99. junior John Elking; (senior) and sophomore three events and leading the – Drew Luginbuhl (BL) 15.43;
29.20; 7. Ford (CR) 29.27; 8. Nye 110-Meter Hurdles: 1. Conkle Minster seniors Ashley Heitkamp; Bearcats to the boys 100 Dash – Chris Pier (PL)
(OF) 30.97; 9. Lisa Wynn (CG) 29.83; (LB) 14.8; 2. (tie) Hogrefe (PH) and Austin Baumer and the Parkway quin- track title at the NWC 11.29; 800 Relay – Bluffton
10. Yungmann (PH) 29.96; 11. Ridge Luginbuhl (BL) 15.3; 4. Hoffer (BL)
(PG) 30.26; 12. Bormuth (CR) 31.38; 16.1; 5. Rader (VB) 16.7; 6. (tie) Alex Schmiesing and junior tet of seniors Dani meet held last Saturday 1:33.94; 1600 Run – Kevin
13. Yoder (BL) 29.98; 14. Harmon Hovest (PG) and Holman (FSW) Craig Purpus; New Knoxville Matthews, Lindsay at Spencerville. Lenhart (SP) 4:33.03; 400
(AR) 30.01; 15. Edelbrock (VB) 17.2; 8. Smithey (BLO) 16.5; 9. seniors Jake Lawler (pitch- Shellabarger and Lenhart won the Relay – LCC 44.64; 400 Dash
31.48; 16. Laborie (BLO) 30.62. Emahiser (NB) 17.4; 10. Rocha (LE) er) and Bill Ray and junior Brittany Bollenbacher 1,600-meter run in a time – Jacob Cook (AE) 49.92; 300
400-Meter Dash: 1. Guagenti 17.2; 11. Reynolds (BLO) 17.3; 12.
(BL) 1:00.41; 2. Stults (OF) 1:01.59; Ortiz (OF) 17.7; 13. Derek Rieman Marcus Reineke; St. Henry and juniors Megan Ketchum of 4:33.03, the 3,200-meter run Hurdles – Drew Luginbuhl
3. Paige Heffner (CG) 1:03.10; 4. (CG) 17.8; 14. Doyle (PG) 17.9; 15. seniors Jason Westgerdes and and pitcher Emily Crowell; in 10:11.14 and anchored the (BL) 40.43; 800 Run – Lucas
Fish (LB) 1:04.39; 5. Kirk (FSW) Wilson (MC) 18.1; 16. Schwiebert Brad Kremer and junior pitcher Minster’s trio of senior pitcher 4x800-meter relay team to a Harnish (BL) 2:00.96; 200
1:04.48; 6. Compliment (OF) 1:04.84; (PH) 18.3. Tyler Bruns; St. John’s juniors Megan Stueve, classmate Holli first-place finish in 8:30.36. Dash – Chris Pier (PL) 23.05;
7. Dulle (CR) 1:04.89; 8. Shaffer (LB) 300-Meter Hurdles: 1. Conkle
1:05.10; ... 12. Cassie Stechschulte (LB) 40.68; 2. Luginbuhl (BL) 41.73; Jordan Leininger (outfielder/ Berger and sophomore Hanna Lenhart received four votes 3200 Run – Kevin Lenhart
(CG) 1:07.83. 3. Rocha (LE) 42.24; 4. Smithey designated hitter) Floyd; Marion Local for the AOY honor, edging (SP) 10:11.14; 1600 Relay –
800-Meter Run: 1. Stults (OF) (BLO) 43.01; 5. Davis (LB) 43.04; and shortstop Ty 12th-graders Rachael out Columbus Grove’s Dylan Bluffton 3:31.80; Long Jump
2:26.78; 2. Wilson (MC) 2:32.42; 6. Begue (HL) 43.16; 7. Hogrefe Bergfeld; Parkway Puthoff and Amber Fleck; Vogt (3 votes) and Bluffton’s – Rufus Johnson (LCC) 20-2
3. Tropf (VB) 2:27.61; 4. Wagner (PH) 43.17; 8. Rayce Risser (CG)
(BLO) 2:33.97; 5. Chappell-Dick (BL) 43.24; 9. Lee (VB) 43.51; 10. Hoffer senior hurler Jared Coldwater senior Teresa Drew Luginbuhl (3 1/2; High Jump – Daniel
2:29.42; 6. Althaus (BL) 2:35.67; 7. (BL) 43.71; 11. Lee (BLO) 44.29; 12. Bourelle and class- Hess; Fort Recovery votes). Binkley (SP) 6-2; Discus
Reiser (PH) 2:34.65; 8. Quinlan (LB) Schwiebert (PH) 44.53; 13. Holman mate Taylor Bates; junior Olivia Thien; New The 2010 NWC – Dylan Vogt (CG) 157-
2:36.83; 9. Schroeder (LB) 2:37.14; (FSW) 44.81; 14. Hovest (PG) 45.07; New Bremen junior Bremen junior Kristen Female Athlete of 5; Shot Put – Dylan Vogt
10. Latham (PG) 2:37.39; 11. Holman 15. Emahiser (NB) 45.11; 16. Long
(AR) 2:37.58; 12. Endicott (VB) (NB) 45.59; ... 20. Derek Rieman Zach Siegel; and Versailles Dahlinghaus; and Versailles the Year in track (CG) 55-4; Pole Vault –
2:38.56; 13. Reinhart-Anez (HL) (CG) 46.63. senior Patrick Mescher. sophomore Abbie Monnin. is Jefferson junior Tyler Wolfe (CG) 14-6.
2:38.57; 14. Coleman (HL) 2:40.70; 4x100-Meter Relay: 1. Patrick On the second unit are the Earning second-team hon- Bridget Culp. Culp had four Girls Events: 3200 Relay
15. Stechschulte (AR) 2:39.91; 16. Henry 44.73; 2. Pandora-Gilboa Minster duo of senior pitch- ors are New Bremen juniors first-place finishes for the – Spencerville 10:27.52; 100
Young (OF) 2:44.45; ... 18. Amber 45.37; 3. Van Buren 45.66; 4. Old
Herron (CG) 2:41.63; 19. Stephanie Fort 46.35; 5. North Baltimore er Eric Trushaw and junior Hadley Williams, Shelby Wildcats on Saturday. She Hurdles – Erika Frey (CV)
Etzkorn (CG) 2:43.09. 46.45; 6. Hopewell-Loudon 46.53; 7. Chase Paxson; Marion Local Hagan and Krysta Obringer won the 100-meter dash in 16.07; 100 Dash – Bridget
100-Meter Hurdles: 1. Gase McComb 46.65; 8. Bluffton 47.03; ... senior pitcher Travis Winner; and sophomore Timin Sadler; 12.67 and the 200-meter dash Culp (DJ) 12.67; 800 Relay
(FSW) 15.1; 2. (tie) Meyer (PH) and 9. Columbus Grove (Dakota Fischer, Fort Recovery 12th-grader Fort Recovery juniors Andi in 26.19. She also anchored the – Jefferson 1:46.93 MR;
Rhodes (LB) 16.1; 4. Bassitt (BL) Caleb Grothaus, Devin Verhoff, Trent
16.2; 5. Fish (LB) 16.4; 6. Kryling Kerns) 47.19. Cody Fiely, New Bremen Sutter (pitcher) and Kendra 4x100- and 4x200-meter relay 1600 Run – Lyndie Brown
(MC) 16.6; 7. Imbrock (PH) 17.1; 8. 4x200-Meter Relay: 1. Liberty- senior Andy Timmerman; Brunswick; Marion Local teams for the Wildcats. They (SP) 5:14.17; 400 Relay
McAllister (HL) 17.5; 9. Clark (MC) Benton 1:33.12; 2. Pandora-Gilboa New Knoxville junior Cody junior hurler Jodi Otte; set NWC meet records in those – Jefferson 50.29 MR; 400
17.7; 10. Miller (CR) 18.0; 11. Briggs 1:34.36; 3. Patrick Henry 1:34.50; 4. Horstman; Parkway senior Parkway junior Morgan Cron; events with times of 50.29 and Dash – Kelli Ley (SP) 58.21
(BLO) 18.2; 12. Warnecke (LE) 20.2; Bluffton 1:35.24; 5. North Baltimore
13. Jessi Smith (CG) 19.0; 14. Dulle 1:35.96; 6. Van Buren 1:36.06; 7. Jake Jackson; St. Henry senior and Versailles sophomore 1:46.93. MR; 300 Hurdles – Danielle
(BL) 19.1; 15. Flores (LE) 19.60; 16. Hopewell-Loudon 1:36.29; 8. Leipsic Neil Schmieterman; and soph- Danielle Langston. Culp received seven of the Taflinger (LCC) 46.31; 800
Crampton (NB) 19.8. 1:36.44. omore pitcher Zach Niekamp Earning honorable men- 10 votes for the AOY honor. Run – Hannah Chappell-
300-Meter Hurdles: 1. Kryling 4x400-Meter Relay: 1. Liberty- of Versailles. tion; Fort Recovery: Josie Spencerville’s Kelli Ley Dick (BL) 2:24.15; 200 Dash
(MC) 47.53; 2. Gase (FSW) 47.74; Benton 3:28.67; 2. Bluffton 3:32.18; 3.
3. Rhodes (LB) 47.82; 4. Imbrock Hopewell-Loudon 3:37.42; 4. Patrick Earning honorable mention: Guggenbiller, Carly Staugler, received the other three votes. – Bridget Culp (DJ) 26.19;
(PH) 49.54; 5. Meyer (PH) 49.74; 6. Henry 3:37.76; 5. Leipsic 3:38.73; 6. Marion Local: Ryan Mescher, Shelby Brunswick, Janelle After Spencerville captured 3200 Run – Ashley Gilroy
Allen (LB) 50.09; 7. Hotaling (NB) McComb 3:40.78; 7. Columbus Grove Jared Prenger, Tucker Smith, Schwieterman; Minster: the NWC titles in both boys (SP) 11:39.62; 1600 Relay –
50.48; 8. McAllister (HL) 53.68; 9. (Rayce Risser, Caleb Grothaus, Taylor Lee Pierron; Versailles: Jayden Hahn, Kassi Brown, and girls track at the confer- Crestview 4:07.36 MR; Long
Jessi Smith (CG) 54.27; 10. Dulle Walls, Colby Meuleman) 3:43.35; 8.
(BL) 55.44; 11. Brickner (HL) 55.82; Bloomdale Elmwood 3:43.36. Derek Langenkamp, Mitchell Dana Brandewie; Versailles: ence meet, Bearcat coach Jump – Riley Eversole (CG)
Campbell, Aaron Eilerman, Brooke Pierron, Cassie Bruce McConnell was voted 15-8 3/4; High Jump – Lydia
STOCKS Jeffery Grillot; St. John’s: Prenger, Amber Wehrkamp; by his peers as Coach of the Guagenti (BL) 5-2; Discus –
Quotes of local interest supplied by senior pitcher/outfielder Joel Coldwater: Sarah Wenning, Year for both boys and girls Devon Keysor (SP) 115-10;
EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS Pohlman, sophomore out- Leah Muhlenkamp; Marion track. Shot Put – Devon Keysor (SP)
Close of business May 21, 2010 fielder Tanner Calvelage and Local: Gina Heitkamp, Melisha 2010 – NWC TRACK 37-7 1/4; Pole Vault – Heather
Description Last Price Change junior catcher Chris Pohlman; Kramer; New Bremen: Brittani MEET RESULTS Twining (CG) 8-4.
Coldwater: Colin Paynter, Blaine, Megan Broerman; St. AT SPENCERVILLE MR = Meet Record
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“shootout” is still being debated in been the fastest all week. He’s the
Gasoline Alley. only driver to top 227 mph, hitting
Under the new rules, each of 227.046 on Sunday, and he topped
the announced 37 car-driver com- the daily speed charts three times
binations can make up to three runs including Friday when he had a The Associated Press Signed OF Kevin Clark. Released Holdsclaw. GEORGIA SOUTHERN—
during the first five hours of quali- best lap of 226.558. BASEBALL RHP Rudy Darrow. FOOTBALL Announced junior LB Tavaris
fying. The nine fastest Australia’s Will Major League Baseball SUSSEX SKYHAWKS— National Football League Williams has voluntarily sus-
cars will return to the Power, the points leader MLB—Suspended three Signed OF Kraig Binick. DENVER BRONCOS— pended himself pending the
track and be required and 2-time race winner Atlanta minor-league play- Golden Baseball League Signed CB Syd’Quan results of a police investigation.
to make at least one this season, was sec- ers: INF Albaro Campusano CALGARY VIPERS— Thompson. ILLINOIS—Granted senior
more 4-lap run during ond on Friday’s list at (Myrtle Beach-Carolina), INF Signed SS Guillermo Reyes. COLLEGE basketball F Jeff Jordan his
the final 90 minutes. 226.429; Penske’s other Geraldo Rodriguez (Myrtle United League B I R M I N G H A M - release to transfer to another
Each of the nine driv- driver, Ryan Briscoe, Beach-Carolina) and INF AMARILLO DILLAS— SOUTHERN—Named Chris school.
ers could then make was No. 4 this week at Amadeo Zazueta (Myrtle Beach- Placed INF Andrew Wong on Martin offensive coordinator. ILLINOIS STATE—Named
a second attempt and 226.633. Carolina); 50 games apiece the inactive list. G A R D N E R - W E B B — Cassie Kowaleski director of
the best average speed The biggest compe- after each tested positive for an BASKETBALL Named Jay McAuley, Mike women’s basketball operations.
takes the pole. tition is likely to come amphetamine, a performance- National Basketball Netti and Michael Lee men’s MONTEVALLO—Named
The top nine cars are locked into from Ganassi’s team. enhancing substance. Association basketball assistant coaches. Chandler Rose baseball coach.
those nine starting spots, no matter New Zealand’s Scott Dixon American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES— Named Doug Collins coach.
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS— GEORGETOWN— A Tradition of Performance
Announced the resignation of Brian Rucke receivers coach.
PRESBYTERIAN—Named
what — even if one crashes. For posted the week’s second-best
the first time, there will be points speed, 226.971, and was fourth- Optioned LHP Alberto Castillo Women’s National men’s and women’s swim- UTSA—Announced the res-
at stake for drivers not on the pole fastest Friday at 225.828. Scotland’s to Norfolk (IL). Selected the Basketball Association ming andA Tradition of Performance
diving coach Steve A Tradition of Perfo
ignation of men’s tennis coach
and with a more lucrative payday of Dario Franchitti, the 2007 Indy contract of INF Scott Moore SAN ANTONIO SILVER Cartwright, effective at the end Dr. Oliver Trittenwein, effective
$175,000 to the pole winner, well, winner, was No. 6 this week at from Norfolk. Designated INF STARS—Signed F Chamique of June. July 31.
some teams will go for it. 226.535. Justin Turner for assignment.
“How much are we going to “It (the format) is going to be MINNESOTA TWINS—
push the envelope? We’re going tougher on the teams, tougher on Recalled INF Trevor Plouffe A Tradition of Performance Special pricing on all A Tradition of Performance
remaining units
from Rochester (IL). A Tradition of Performance
A Tradition of Performance
to push it all the way,” team owner the drivers to make the right calls I
Chip Ganassi said. “Is it going to be think at the right time,” said Dixon, National League A Tradition of Performance A Tradition of Performance
Several A Tradition of Performance
financing options available
a high level of stress? I think so but a 2-time series champ. “I think it’s CHICAGO CUBS—Signed
I mean that’s what the fans pay for, going to be a lot more stress on RHP Bob Howry and added him
that’s what the sponsors pay for, everybody.” to the active roster. Optioned
that’s what we get paid to do.” Brazilian Tony Kanaan, the RHP Justin Berg to Iowa (PCL).
Race organizers agree. 2004 IndyCar champ and 2005 Designated RHP David Patton
for assignment. A Tradition of Performance
They changed the format to Indy pole winner, had the best
eliminate those typically dull mid- lap of any of Michael Andretti’s M I L W A U K E E
BREWERS—Activated OF
afternoon hours when teams prac- five drivers. He went 226.775 on Carlos Gomez from the 15-day
ticed while waiting for the 2.5-mile Thursday, third-fastest of the week. DL. Optioned OF Adam Stern
track to cool down. The ensuing And if there’s a surprise, it’s to Nashville (PCL). Placed
late-afternoon rush then turned into likely to be Canada’s Alex Tagliani C Gregg Zaun on the 15-day
a guessing game about whether or Brazil’s Mario Moraes, who DL. Selected the contract of C
A Tradition of Performance
drivers could make it back into were in Friday’s top five. Tagliani Jonathan Lucroy from Nashville.
the qualifying line in time to take was third at 226.153, while Moraes Transferred RHP David Riske toRECON™ 60 LT Tuffy
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Sunday, May 23, 2010 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - something big.
There is a strong possibility that Find a way to communicate with SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -
you might celebrate your birthday someone who means a lot to you but Think in expansive terms, because it
this year many unfinished projects is not around at the moment. A failure looks like something in which you’ll
in your wake. In the months ahead to find a way to do so could mean a be involved with another could
make it a point to give each one the permanent loss of ever getting closer produce far bigger dividends than
attention it deserves before starting to that person. anybody thought possible.
any new undertakings. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Be Monday, May 24, 2010 21) - You’re apt to be far more
extremely careful of crossing the line You could be particularly fortunate fortunate than usual when it comes
and becoming much too possessive of in establishing a couple of new to a new endeavor or enterprise in
someone you love. If you attempt to friendships in the year ahead that which you’re involved with a friend
tighten the reins, you could squeeze will turn out to be more meaningful or two. Go for broke.
all the love out of the relationship. to you than usual. They will be with CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -
Don’t waste your time attempting to
individuals whose closeness will last
a lifetime.
- Don’t waste your valuable time on
insignificant matters. Your ambitions BLONDIE
cater to someone who you think can GEMINI (May 21-June 20) and desires are likely to mesh
do you some good, career-wise. This - Your friendly behavior can sow extremely well together in ways that
individual is all talk, and has nothing an abundance of seeds for a future would make success imminent.
to offer but humiliation. harvest of goodwill, so try to be as AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - There amicable as possible. Thoughtfulness The last thing you should do is put
is a strong possibility that your laxity and tact will take you a long way. limitations on your imagination or
on following good health procedures CANCER (June 21-July 22) creativity. All the signs are signaling
could catch up with you at this time. - There is a good chance that you that you will do particularly well in
If you have let yourself go, something could be particularly lucky in matters involving these traits.
important could stop working today. attaining something that might be of PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - small worth to others but will be of Look for the possibility of personal
If you haven’t shown any proper substantial value to you. You’ll make gain coming to you from other than
appreciation to someone who has the most of it. your usual channels. An especially
gone out of his/her way to help you LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Our good break could come about through
in the past, you might experience a minds can be extremely powerful, someone who you helped previously.
snub today. It’ll be a big, needless and you could prove it if you think ARIES (March 21-April 19)
loss for you. you’re lucky and truly believe it. - Once you show a willingness to
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - It’s Regardless of the conditions you’re roll up your sleeves and go to work,
best not to bring up an issue on facing, maintain a positive attitude. others will be as cooperative as they BEETLE BAILEY
which you and your special someone VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - This can be to help you achieve your aims.
are diametrically opposed. It won’t could be one of those days when Much can be accomplished working
be resolved, but rehashing it can do conditions in general should be quite together.
more damage to your relationship. favorable for you. It might be a good TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - time to address those matters that - Now that you have discovered an
If you’re going to do something for pertain to your finances or career. arrangement about which you were
another today, don’t make that person LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - feeling unsure is working out just
feel uncomfortable about what you There should be no need to delegate fine, you can move on it with full
undertake on his/her behalf. Do so important, critical assignments to force. Study it from various angles
without fanfare or obligation. others at this time, because as chance and you’ll see how.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. would have it, you’re the one who
21) - Being more impressed by what is the most capable of pulling off Copyright 2010, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
people have than who they are won’t
make you too popular, but more
importantly, it could cause you to
ignore people who have wonderful
friendships to offer.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -
Don’t collect any guilt or loss if you t SNUFFY SMITH
fail to please certain people. As long
as you did your best, you will have
nothing to berate yourself over or
feel guilty about.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -
Even though no ill will is intended,
if you are careless in your speech,
and thoughtlessly say something that
could be offensive to your listeners,
you’ll need to apologize.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
- The action of your peers might
unintentionally challenge your
feelings of self-worth, and make you
feel worthless. If you have enough
faith in yourself and your good
intentions, you’ll get over it.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -
Even if it inconveniences you, go
out of your way to assist someone
HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
who could be of vast help to your
career prospects. It would be a major
mistake not to do so when you get the
chance.
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Congress established the country’s first minimum wage are touted as among one
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of the great delicacies of onth
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spring. The Great Lakes **
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