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High School Football

The Lima News Friday, October 27, 2017 • Section C

Ada overwhelms LCC Bulldogs make school history with victory Woods is a nice player so are the Gos-
sards so is everyone on their team
and they really came out and beat us
soundly. They earned the win.”
By Jose Nogueras game at 6 p.m. Thursday at Elida. It was no surprise that Ada senior
jnogueras@aimmediamidwest.com LCC finishes its season with a 13-13 sensation Melina Woods paved the
mark. way with 29 kills, three aces and 16
OTTAWA — In the regular sea- “It feels awesome,” Ada head coach digs, but Gossard said there were a
son, Lima Central Catholic downed Melissa Gossard said. “I feel like I am lot of contributions from players who
Ada in four sets. But at the Division in a dream right now. It just hasn’t may not have seen much action dur-
III district finals, Ada, which look quite hit reality yet. It makes me so ing the regular season but stepped up
liked a team on a mission, dominated proud how hard those girls played. against LCC when it counted.
the Thunderbirds in the rematch They played with heart tonight.” Gossard also made some adjust-
to record a three-set victory, 25-15, LCC head coach Wes Horstman ments to offset the serving perfor-
25-15, 25-15 and collect its first dis- said Ada controlled the momentum mance of Ellen Dee that was instru-
Richard Parrish | The Lima News trict volleyball title in school history the whole match. mental in LCC’s win over Ada during
Ada’s Megan Light hits a spike against Lima Central Catholic’s Thursday night. “We made a lot of mistakes on our the regular season.
Rosie Williams during Thursday’s Division IV district final at the The Bulldogs advance to the region- side of the net,” Horstman said. “But
Ottawa-Glandorf High School. als and will face Buckeye Central they forced a lot of mistakes. Melina See lcc | 3C

Celina making
return trip to
D-II regionals
By Mike Miller
sports@limanews.com

BLUFFTON — There is something special about


the sound of the words district champion, so much
so that Celina decided it liked those words enough
to grab two in a row.
The number two seeded Bulldogs knocked off
top-seeded Shawnee 3-0 to avenge a regular season
3-2 loss to their Western Buckeye League rival in
Division II volleyball action at the Sommer Center at
Bluffton University on Thursday night.
As a result, the Bulldogs return to the Lexington
regional where they will meet the winner of the
Parma Padua Fransiscan versus Rocky River match-
up at 6 p.m. Thursday.
After 10 early ties in the first set, the Bulldogs
sprinted out to a 23-18 lead before Shawnee Photos by Levi A. Morman | The Lima News
responded and tied the set at 24. But the Bulldogs Elida’s Max Parker and Jake Taylor (10) celebrate after the Bulldogs clinched the Division II district championship Thursday night against Kenton
got a huge block by Maddy Luebke and an ace by at the Elida Athletic Complex. See more match photos at LimaScores.com.

Elida defense stout in win


Carly McNeilan to claim a hard fought 26-24 win.
The second set was also a back and forth event
that finally saw Celina grab the win thanks to kills by
McKenna Black for the 24th and 25th points.
The Indians, who bow out at 18-7, refused to fold
and took a 6-3 lead thanks to serves by Amanda
District crown secured in 2-0 victory
See celina | 3C
By Jose Nogueras more on that 2015 team.
jnogueras@aimmediamidwest.com I’m so glad we are back.’’
Kenton, the WBL runner-
ELIDA — Seth Mahl- up, ends its year 16-2-1.

OSU, Barrett can meister and his seventh-


grade friends watched
Elida in the regional two
Elida played the match
without starting midfielder
Corbin Fingerle (ham-

make a statement years ago.


This time the freshman
Mahlmeister will be right
string) and lost starting
defender Keagan Layman
(hyperextended knee) 14

with win Saturday on the front line.


Mahlmeister scored two
goals to power Elida to a
minutes into the match.
Taking over in the back
for Fingerle were midfield-
Elida’s Seth Mahlmeister heads the ball during Thursday night’s
Division II district final against Kenton at the Elida Athletic Complex.
By Jim Naveau 2-0 victory over Kenton in ers Cody Gay and Joe
jnaveau@limanews.com the Division II boys soc- Davis. Along with stop- “They are talented guys,” offensive zone.
cer district championship per Max Parker, defender Bartels said. “I’m com- Mahlmeister zig-zagged
COLUMBUS — J.T. Barrett says he hasn’t had Thursday. Cade Parker and Bartels, fortable with whoever’s his way around one defend-
Ohio State’s game against Penn State on Saturday Mahlmeister, who is clos- the team was a wall in the beside me and if we work er and into the 18-yard
marked on his calendar. ing in on 20 goals this year, back. as a unit we can keep the box. He fired from 12-yards
That’s OK. Everyone else has done that for him. has four goals in his last “We’ve built our team on sheet clean. It’s a matter out, but Luke Woodruff got
For many people Saturday’s match-up between two tournament games. that defense,” Elida coach of talking and trusting one his hand on the ball, but
No. 6 Ohio State and No. 2 Penn State will not “I knew a lot of play- Tom Thomas said. “That’s another. couldn’t control it.
only determine the course of the football season for ers from that team (two our 14th shutout of the sea- “I’m out there directing Mahlmeister flicked
OSU, it will also be a factor in how Barrett’s career years ago),” Mahlmeister son. … And we took a shot traffic and we had two in the rebound shot with
is viewed. said. “It was a good atmo- tonight. We had one our experienced guys (Joe 23:59 left in the first half.
Fair or unfair, that’s how some people will see it, sphere.’’ senior defenders go down Davis and Cody Gay) who “I beat one defender and
regardless of his 32-5 record as a starter, including Elida (18-1), the Western with an injury in the first had played defense before the keeper made an amaz-
3-0 against Michigan. Buckeye League champion, half and our boys rallied. and that’s what makes them ing save,” Mahlmeister
Barrett is 5-3 in games he started against Top 10 will meet Sandusky at 8 “It was about contain- special. They’re versatile said.
teams. But in a what have you done for me lately p.m. Wednesday at Findlay ment and that’s what we and can step back if they The second goal came in
world, his reputation as a big-game player has been High School in the regional did tonight.’’ have to.’’ the second half off a throw-
diminished a bit by throwing no touchdown passes semifinals. The Elida defense never Mahlmeister scored on a in by Noah Davis.
and three interceptions in losses to Clemson and “It’s amazing,” Elida let Kenton scorers Landon rebound after his own shot Mahlmeister settled the
Oklahoma. senior sweeper Riley Bar- Bartlett, Hayden Hicks and came on a breakaway. Jake throw just inside the 18. He
tels said. “It’s been a goal of Drew Hoppe get loose on Taylor knocked the ball to
See barrett | 4C mine since I was a sopho- meaningful breakaways. Mahlmeister just into the See elida | 3C
2C Friday, October 27, 2017 SECOND BASE The Lima News

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Browns’ Garrett SATURDAY


at New
SUNDAY
New York
WEDNESDAY
Indiana
TODAY
Winnipeg
SATURDAY
at St. Louis
MONDAY
Boston

doesn’t make trip


Orleans (FSO) 7 p.m. 7 p.m. (FSO, 8 p.m. (940 7 p.m. (FSO,
7 p.m. (FSO, 7 p.m. 940 AM) AM) 940 AM)
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CLEVELAND (AP) — Browns rookie defensive CAVALIERS blue jackets
end Myles Garrett didn’t travel with the team to Lon-
don because of a concussion.
The No. 1 overall pick in this year’s draft will miss
SUNDAY NOV. 5 NOV. 12 SATURDAY NOV. 4 NOV. 11
Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings. Team First Data 500 AAA Texas Can-Am 500 Penn State at Iowa Michigan
officials had been hoping Garrett would be well 3 p.m. 500 2:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. TBA (1150 State
enough to make the trip, but he stayed behind when (NBCSN) 2 p.m. (NBC) (FOX, 1150 AM) TBA
they left Thursday night. (NBCSN) AM)
Garrett, who missed Cleveland’s first four games NASCAR ohio state
with a sprained ankle, was placed in concussion pro- football
tocol on Tuesday. The 21-year-old recorded a sack on
Sunday and didn’t have any symptoms until two days
later. SUNDAY NOV. 12 NOV. 19 SUNDAY NOV. 5 NOV. 12
Minnesota at Detroit Jacksonville Indianapolis Jacksonville at Tennessee
Stambaugh completes season 9:30 a.m.
(NFL, 93.1 FM)
1 p.m. (CBS) 1 p.m. (CBS) 1 p.m. (CBS,
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1 p.m. (CBS) 1 p.m. (FOX)

Elida native Max Stambaugh recently completed CLEVELAND Cincinnati


his rookie season in the Arctic Cat All Star Circuit of BROWNS Bengals
Champions with a 10th-place finish at Eldora Speed-
way, earning him Hard Charger honors.
Stambaugh finished with 13 top-10 finishes in 40
main event starts with Ray Marshall Motorsports,
ending the year fourth in the final Arctic Cat All Star HS Football 0, Columbus wins shootout 3-1
Western Conference
Milwaukee
Brooklyn
3 1 .750 —
3 2 .600 ½
Fabrizio Zanotti
Richie Ramsay
38-35—73
36-37—73
+1
+1
driver standings. Wednesday, Oct. 25: Vancouver 5, San
Jose 0
Cleveland
Detroit
3 2 .600 ½
3 2 .600 ½
Michael Hendry
Richard Sterne
38-35—73
37-36—73
+1
+1
Today Thursday, Oct. 26: Sporting Kansas City Toronto 2 2 .500 1 Poom Saksansin 37-36—73 +1
Yankees fire Girardi Lima Senior at Clay, 7 p.m.
Bath at Kenton, 7 p.m.
Celina at Shawnee, 7 p.m.
at Houston, 9:30 p.m.
Conference Semifinals (First Leg)
Miami
Boston
2 2 .500 1
2 2 .500 1
Charl Schwartzel
Andrew Dodt
Yi Cao
35-38—73
36-38—74
37-37—74
+1
+2
+2
Eastern Conference Charlotte 2 2 .500 1
Van Wert at Defiance, 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 30 or Tuesday, Oct. 31 Indiana 2 3 .400 1½ Ashley Hall 34-40—74 +2
Joe Girardi was fired as New York Yankees manager Ottawa-Glandorf at Elida, 7 p.m. New York at Toronto, TBA Chicago 1 3 .250 2 Branden Grace 39-35—74 +2
Thursday after a decade that produced just one World St. Marys at Wapakoneta, 7 p.m.
Allen East at Ada, 7 p.m.
Columbus at New York City FC, TBA Philadelphia 1 4 .200 2½ Hideki Matsuyama 39-35—74 +2
Western Conference Atlanta 1 4 .200 2½ Graeme Storm 36-39—75 +3
Series title for a team that expects to win every year. Bluffton at Columbus Grove, 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29 New York 0 3 .000 2½ Thomas Pieters 39-36—75 +3
Paulding at Crestview, 7 p.m.
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman Delphos Jefferson at Spencerville, 7
Seattle at Vancouver, 8:30 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Russell Henley 37-38—75 +3
Sunday, Oct. 29 or Monday, Oct. 30 W L Pct GB Wesley Bryan 39-38—77 +5
announced the move five days after New York lost to p.m. Lowest seed at Portland, TBA San Antonio 4 0 1.000 — Francesco Molinari 41-36—77 +5
Hardin Northern at Upper Scioto Valley,
Houston in Game 7 of the AL Championship Series. 7 p.m.
Conference Semifinals (Second Leg) L.A. Clippers 3 0 1.000 ½ Ross Fisher 38-39—77 +5
Eastern Conference Houston 4 1 .800 ½ Brandon Stone 37-41—78 +6
“With a heavy heart, I come to you because the Elgin at Perry, 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 5: Toronto at New York, Portland 3 1 .750 1
Ridgemont at Waynesfield-Goshen,
Yankees have decided not to bring me back,” Girardi TBA Memphis 3 1 .750 1
said in a statement released by his agent, Steven
7 p.m.
Arlington at Leipsic, 7 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 5: New York City FC at
Columbus, TBA
Golden State
L.A. Lakers
3 2 .600 1½
2 2 .500 2
college football
Cory-Rawson at Pandora-Gilboa, 7 p.m.
Mandell. Indian Lake at Benjamin Logan, 7 p.m.
Western Conference
Thursday, Nov. 2: Vancouver at Seattle,
Oklahoma City
Minnesota
2 2 .500 2
2 3 .400 2½ The AP Top 25 Poll
“Everything this organization does is done with Minster at Anna, 7:30 p.m. TBA Utah 2 3 .400 2½ The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press
Coldwater at Delphos St. John’s, 7:30
careful and thorough consideration, and we’ve decid- p.m. TBA
Sunday, Nov. 5: Portland at lowest seed, Phoenix
Denver
2 3 .400 2½
1 3 .250 3
college football poll, with first-place votes in pa-
rentheses, records through Oct. 21, total points
ed to pursue alternatives for the managerial position,” St. Henry at Fort Recovery, 7:30 p.m. Conference Championships Sacramento 1 3 .250 3 based on 25 points for a first-place vote through
Parkway at Marion Local, 7:30 p.m. Eastern Conference New Orleans 1 3 .250 3
Cashman said in a statement. New Bremen at Versailles, 7:30 p.m. First leg Dallas 1 4 .200 3½
one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous
ranking:
Saturday Tuesday, Nov. 21: TBD, 8 p.m. Wednesday’s Games
Willis back with Indians
Record Pts Pv
Lima Central Catholic at Gilmour Second leg Charlotte 110, Denver 93 1. Alabama (61) 8-0 1525 1
Academy, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 28 or Wednesday, Nov. Detroit 122, Minnesota 101 2. Penn St. 7-0 1444 2
Area leaders 29: TBD Houston 105, Philadelphia 104 3. Georgia 7-0 1409 3
Leading rushers Western Conference Brooklyn 112, Cleveland 107
CLEVELAND (AP) — Carl Willis had other job Name Att. Yds TD First leg Oklahoma City 114, Indiana 96
4. TCU
5. Wisconsin
7-0 1327 4
7-0 1241 5
Homan (F. Recovery) 197 1862 19
offers, none like the one with the Indians. Auer (Jefferson) 177 1285 15
Tuesday, Nov. 21: TBD San Antonio 117, Miami 100 6. Ohio St. 6-1 1165 6
Second leg Dallas 103, Memphis 94 7. Clemson 6-1 1113 7
Following two seasons with the Boston Red Sox, Chris Picker 162 1174 11 Thursday, Nov. 30: TBD Phoenix 97, Utah 88 8. Miami 6-0 1101 8
Beemer (OG) 197 1156 13
Willis has been hired by Cleveland to replace Mickey McAdams (Elida) 188 1055 11
MLS Cup Golden State 117, Toronto 112 9. Notre Dame 6-1 1066 13
Saturday, Dec. 9: at highest seed, 4 p.m. L.A. Lakers 102, Washington 99, OT 10. Oklahoma 6-1 1040 9
Callaway, who helped mold one of baseball’s best Sharp (Kenton) 162 1032 14 Thursday’s Games 11. Oklahoma St. 6-1 894 10
Perry (St. Marys) 134 983 7
pitching staffs before leaving to manage the New York Chicago 91, Atlanta 86 12. Washington 6-1 836 12
Mets.
Huelsman (Minster)
Jefferson (Bluffton)
157 893 10
106 778 12 nhl Boston vs. Milwaukee at Milwaukee, Wis., 8
p.m.
13. Virginia Tech 6-1 791 14
14. NC State 6-1 666 16
Kaeck (Wapak) 135 771 9
This will be the second stint in Cleveland for Willis, Zizelman (Celina) 124 738 9
Dallas at Memphis, 8 p.m.
L.A. Clippers at Portland, 10 p.m.
15. Washington St. 7-1 648 15
All Times EDT 16. Michigan St. 6-1 615 18
who was contacted by several other teams. However, Schwieterman (Ce) 134 738 4
EASTERN CONFERENCE New Orleans at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. 17. South Florida 7-0 604 16
Leading passers Friday’s Games
he chose to return to the Indians. Name Comp Att. Yds TD I nt. Atlantic Division
Houston at Charlotte, 7 p.m.
18. UCF 6-0 500 20
GP W L OT Pts GF GA 19. Auburn 6-2 397 21
Sharp (Kenton) 223 348 3105 26 12 San Antonio at Orlando, 7 p.m.
Tampa Bay 11 9 1 1 19 44 27 20. Stanford 5-2 344 22
Conley (Ada) 183 322 2356 26 11 Brooklyn at New York, 7:30 p.m.
Toronto 10 7 3 0 14 43 36 21. Southern Cal 6-2 319 11
McAdams (Elida) 188 296 2247 26 6 Denver at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.
Ottawa 10 5 1 4 14 37 28 22. West Virginia 5-2 196 23
Caprella (Shawnee) 128 218 2062 16 10 Oklahoma City at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Boston 8 4 3 1 9 26 27 23. LSU 6-2 182 24
Place (Van Wert) 152 225 1793 16 7 Toronto at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.
Detroit 11 4 6 1 9 29 33 24. Memphis 6-1 111 25
Kline (Crestview) 109 182 1774 21 6
On the air Mitchell (Lima Senior) 110 196 1649 14 8
Breece (P-Gilboa) 107 174 1607 20 6
Florida
Buffalo
9 4 5 0 8 33 33
11 3 6 2 8 27 41
Washington at Golden State, 10:30 p.m.
Saturday’s Games
25. Iowa St. 5-2 98 NR
Others receiving votes: Texas A&M 74,
Montreal 10 2 7 1 5 18 38 Cleveland at New Orleans, 7 p.m. Michigan 60, Mississippi St. 43, San Diego St.
Reynolds (C. Grove) 113 219 1583 13 7 Boston at Miami, 8 p.m.
Metropolitan Division 7, Georgia Tech 5, South Carolina 2, Marshall 1,
Huelsman (Minster) 97 188 1437 10 6
Time Event TV/Radio Schwieterman (Celina) 88 142 1373 14 3 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Pittsburgh 11 7 3 1 15 34 41
Houston at Memphis, 8 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Toledo 1.

FORMULA ONE Wetherill (H. Northern) 106 194 1318 16 10


Leading receivers New Jersey 8 6 2 0 12 31 24 Philadelphia at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Top 25 Schedule
L.A. Lakers at Utah, 9 p.m. All Times EDT
11 a.m. Grand Prix of Mexico, practice NBCSN Name Rec. Yds. TD Columbus 9 6 3 0 12 30 22
Phoenix at Portland, 10 p.m. Friday
N.Y. Islanders 9 5 3 1 11 29 27
3 p.m. Grand Prix of Mexico, second practice NBCSN Sumner (Ada) 78 1079 12
Philadelphia 10 5 5 0 10 34 29 Detroit at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. No. 24 Memphis vs. Tulane, 8 p.m.
Cornell (Kenton) 60 959 8
NASCAR Bagley (VW) 57 581 3 Carolina 8 4 3 1 9 24 24 Saturday
No. 2 Penn State at No. 6 Ohio State,
Washington 9 4 4 1 9 28 31
1 p.m. Camping World Truck Series,
golf
Nofziger (P. Gilboa) 53 726 10 3:30 p.m.
Unruh (Elida) 52 496 5 N.Y. Rangers 11 3 6 2 8 30 38
Texas Roadhouse 200, practice FS1 Moore (Kenton) 52 638 5 WESTERN CONFERENCE No. 3 Georgia vs. Florida at Jacksonville,
Fla., 3:30 p.m.
Central Division
3 p.m. Camping World Truck Series, Harmon (Elida) 49 747 8
GP W L OT Pts GF GA No. 4 TCU at No. 25 Iowa State, 3:30
Kelly (VW) 49 759 8 HSBC Champions Par Scores
Texas Roadhouse 200, final practice FS1 Rush (Kenton) 47 649 8 St. Louis 10 7 2 1 15 34 26 Thursday
p.m.
No. 5 Wisconsin at Illinois, Noon
COLLEGE FOOTBALL Sheets (Crestview) 43 837 11 Chicago
Colorado
10 5 3 2 12 34 26
9 5 4 0 10 28 24
At Sheshan International Golf Club No. 7 Clemson vs. Georgia Tech, 8 p.m.
Knowlton (OG) 38 500 6 Shanghai
8 p.m. Tulane at Memphis CBSSN Hoying (Celina) 37 700 8 Dallas 9 5 4 0 10 26 26 Purse: $9.75 million
No. 8 Miami at North Carolina, Noon
No. 9 Notre Dame vs. No. 14 NC State,
8 p.m. Florida St. at Boston College ESPN Everhart (Ada) 33 495 7 Nashville
Winnipeg
9 4 3 2 10 23 24
8 4 3 1 9 23 28
Yardage: 7,261; Par: 72 3:30 p.m.
First Round
9 p.m. Tulsa at SMU ESPN2 Minnesota 7 2 3 2 6 22 23 Brooks Koepka 33-31—64 -8
No. 10 Oklahoma vs. Texas Tech, 8 p.m.

Women’s basketball
No. 11 Oklahoma State at No. 22 West
COLLEGE BASKETBALL Pacific Division Gavin Green 33-32—65 -7 Virginia, Noon
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
7 p.m. Exhibition, Thomas More at Kentucky SEC Los Angeles 10 8 1 1 17 36 19
Kiradech Aphibarnrat 32-33—65 -7
Haydn Porteous 33-33—66 -6
No. 12 Washington vs. UCLA, 3:30 p.m.
NHRA DRAG RACING USA Today Women’s Top 25 Poll
Vegas 8 7 1 0 14 27 19 Patrick Reed 32-34—66 -6
No. 13 Virginia Tech vs. Duke, 7:30 p.m.
No. 15 Washington State at Arizona,
Vancouver 9 5 3 1 11 24 23
6 p.m. Toyota Nationals, qualifying FS1 The top 25 teams in the USA Today pre- Calgary 10 5 5 0 10 25 30
Paul Dunne 33-34—67 -5 9:30 p.m.
season 2017-18 women’s college basketball Tony Finau 35-32—67 -5
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, 2016-
Anaheim 9 4 4 1 9 27 29 Ashun Wu 33-34—67 -5
No. 16 Michigan State at Northwestern,
3:30 p.m.
San Jose 9 4 5 0 8 24 24
6 p.m. Countdown to Kickoff 1150 AM 17 records, points based on 25 points for a first- Edmonton 8 2 5 1 5 15 24
Matt Kuchar 32-35—67 -5 No. 17 South Florida vs. Houston, 3:45
Justin Rose 33-34—67 -5
6 p.m. Friday Night Lights 93.1 FM place vote through one point for a 25th-place
vote and final ranking:
Arizona 10 0 9 1 1 23 44 Matthew Griffin 34-34—68 -4
p.m.
No. 18 UCF vs. Austin Peay, 5 p.m.
6 p.m. Bergen Catholic (N.J.) Record Pts Prv
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for
overtime loss. Top three teams in each divi-
Patrick Cantlay 36-32—68 -4 No. 21 Southern Cal at Arizona State,
Matthew Southgate 35-33—68 -4
vs. Don Bosco Prep (N.J.) ESPN2 1. Connecticut (25)
2. South Carolina (7)
36-1 789 3
33-4 719 1
sion and two wild cards per conference ad- Henrik Stenson 36-32—68 -4
10:45 p.m.
College Football Schedule
7 p.m. Ottawa-Glandorf at Elida 1150 AM 3. Baylor 33-4 687 6
vance to playoffs.
Wednesday’s Games
Rafa Cabrera Bello 34-34—68 -4 All Times EDT
Daniel Berger 32-36—68 -4
7 p.m. St. Marys at Wapakoneta 104.9 FM, 107.5 FM 4. Mississippi State 34-5 678 2 St. Louis 5, Calgary 2 Tyrrell Hatton 34-34—68 -4
(Subject to change)
5. Notre Dame 33-4 648 5 EAST
7 p.m. Delphos Jefferson at Spencerville 6. Texas 25-9 608 14
Columbus 5, Buffalo 1 Matthew Fitzpatrick 33-35—68 -4 Florida St. (2-4) at Boston College (4-4),
Thursday’s Games
107.1 FM, zsportslive.com 7. UCLA 25-9 582 13 Boston 2, San Jose 1
Brian Harman
Dustin Johnson
32-36—68 -4
34-34—68 -4
8 p.m.
8. Ohio State 28-7 575 10
7 p.m. Arlington at Leipsic wzoqradio.com 9. Stanford 32-6 548 4
N.Y. Rangers 5, Arizona 2 Chez Reavie 33-36—69 -3
SOUTH
Tulane (3-4) at Memphis (6-1), 8 p.m.
Carolina 6, Toronto 3
7 p.m. Minster at Anna ScoresBroadcast.com 10. Louisville 29-8 504 12 Pittsburgh 2, Winnipeg 1, OT
Chan Kim 35-34—69 -3 SOUTHWEST
11. Oregon 23-14 479 16 Phachara Khongwatmai 35-34—69 -3
7:30 p.m. Coldwater at Delphos St. John’s 93.1 FM* 12. Duke 28-6 442 15
Tampa Bay 3, Detroit 2 David Lipsky 33-36—69 -3
Tulsa (2-6) at SMU (5-2), 9 p.m.
Florida 8, Anaheim 3
11 p.m. St. Marys at Wapakoneta WOSN 13. Maryland 32-3 380 8 Los Angeles 4, Montreal 0
Hyunwoo Ryu 34-35—69 -3 Big Ten Conference
Jason Day 34-35—69 -3 East
11 p.m. Delphos Jefferson at Spencerville WTLW 14. Florida State
15. West Virginia
28-7 334 7
24-11 272 20
Ottawa 5, Philadelphia 4 Jordan Smith 35-34—69 -3 Conference All Games
GOLF 16. Missouri 22-11 249 NR
N.Y. Islanders at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Dallas at Edmonton, 9 p.m.
Adam Hadwin 35-34—69 -3 W L PF PA W L PF PA
Hudson Swafford 35-35—70 -2 Penn St. 4 0 139 53 7 0 280 67
2:30 p.m. PGA Tour, Sanderson 17. Oregon State
18. Tennessee
31-5 246 9
20-12 229 NR
Washington at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Jhonattan Vegas 34-36—70 -2 Michigan St. 4 0 78 56 6 1 159 118
Farms Championship GOLF 19. Marquette 25-8 218 NR
Friday’s Games
Colorado at Vegas, 6 p.m.
Xinjun Zhang 35-36—71 -1 Ohio St. 4 0 223 49 6 1 331 108
Zecheng Dou 36-35—71 -1 Michigan 2 2 78 86 5 2 176 130
5:30 p.m. Champions Tour, 20. DePaul 27-8 156 18 Ottawa at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Daisuke Kataoka 35-36—71 -1 Rutgers 2 2 66 119 3 4 158 165
21. Oklahoma 23-10 151 21
PowerShares QQQ Championship GOLF 22. South Florida 24-9 109 NR
Winnipeg at Columbus, 7 p.m. Mike Lorenzo-Vera 35-36—71 -1 Maryland 1 3 79 161 3 4 203 257
St. Louis at Carolina, 7:30 p.m.
8 p.m. LPGA Tour, Sime Darby 23. Michigan 28-9 100 NR Nashville at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
Lucas Glover
Ryan Fox
38-33—71 -1
36-35—71 -1
Indiana 0 4 64 138 3 4 177 172
West
24. Miami (Fla.) 24-9 80 19
Malaysia (same-day tape) GOLF 25. California 20-14 79 NR
Dallas at Calgary, 9 p.m. Scott Hend 38-33—71 -1 Wisconsin 4 0 126 63 7 0 256 93
Saturday’s Games
11 p.m. World Golf Championship, 25. Washington 29-6 79 11 San Jose at Buffalo, 1 p.m.
Si Woo Kim 37-34—71 -1 Northwestern 2 2 85 95 4 3 182 163
Nebraska 2 2 86 117 3 4 181 216
Others receiving votes: Texas A&M 70; Phil Mickelson 34-37—71 -1
HSBC Champions GOLF North Carolina State 67; Kentucky 59; Syra-
Los Angeles at Boston, 7 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood 34-37—71 -1 Iowa 1 3 84 71 4 3 183 129
Arizona at New Jersey, 7 p.m.
1 a.m. (Saturday) Asia-Pacific Amateur cuse 53; Arizona State 43; Quinnipiac 27; Drake Detroit at Florida, 7 p.m.
Marc Leishman 36-35—71 -1 Minnesota 1 3 92 109 4 3 191 133
Kyle Stanley 39-32—71 -1 Purdue 1 3 62 76 3 4 169 135
Championship (same-day tape) ESPN2 18; Gonzaga 18; Virginia 17; Purdue 15; Kansas
State 10; LSU 8; Florida Gulf Coast 7; Georgia
N.Y. Rangers at Montreal, 7 p.m. Xander Schauffele 38-33—71 -1 Illinois 0 4 63 132 2 5 130 207
NHL Tech 7; Michigan State 7; South Dakota State
Philadelphia at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Anaheim at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m.
Bill Haas 36-35—71 -1
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Middle Tennessee 2; Texas-Arlington 2; Virginia Conference All Games
WORLD SERIES Tech 2; Boise State 1; Elon 1; Villanova 1.
Pittsburgh at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
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Miami (Ohio)
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Shawnee
From page 1C
Homers headline
Series so far
Medsker. The Indians still
led 15-10 when Celina
went on an 8-0 run with
Paige Duncan serving.
The Bulldogs (16-9)
then were able to hang By Ben Walker was like, what was going
on and a kill by Hannah AP Baseball Writer through your head when
Rasawehr gave them the Altuve hit the homer? He
25-23 set and also the HOUSTON — As a was like, ‘We were going
match. couple of Astros loosened crazy in the dugout,’”
The Indians were paced up in the outfield, the Astros third baseman Alex
by senior standout Norah retractable roof at Minute Bregman said.
Painter, who ended an Maid Park made its slow “Then I was like what
outstanding career with crawl Thursday, turning about when Correa hit his,
11 kills, three blocks the bright sun into shade. what about when they hit
and eight digs. Haley That might be the only theirs? And they hit theirs,”
Manuel added six kills way to keep balls from fly- he said, laughing. “We were
for the Indians while ing completely out of the just going back and forth.”
Emily Allen totaled nine yard at this power-packed After a Major League
digs, 17 assists and three World Series. Baseball season that set a
aces. Kelsey Fishbach A day after Jose Altuve, record for the most home
contributed 12 assists for Carlos Correa and Houston runs, the World Series is
Shawnee. combined with the Los off to a flying start.
“We just weren’t flowing Angeles Dodgers for a A whopping 11 homers
tonight but I’m extremely Series-record eight home as the side split the first
proud of these girls and runs in the Astros’ 7-6, two games at Dodger Sta-
the season we had.” Shaw- 11-inning win, the baseball dium. At this rate, they’d
nee coach Amy Knight world was still marveling shatter the Series record
said. “We now have a firm over the moonshots. of 21 in 2002 when Barry
foundation and look for- So were the players who Bonds and Giants lost to
ward to next season.” launched them. the Angels.
The Bulldogs’ Luebke “Actually, when I was Lance McCullers starts
had a big night with four getting off the plane with Game 3 for Houston
kills and seven blocks, (Carlos) Beltran, I was against Yu Darvish, and the
including two blocks in talking to him, and I roof will be shut.
the first set that helped
set the tone for the match.
Rasawehr and Black

Crew beat
both finished with eight
kills while Black added Kelli Cardinal | The Lima News
four blocks. Libero Hope Shawnee’s Amber Greeley (11) and Hailey Manuel go up for a block during Thursday night’s Division II
Ebbing led the way with district final at Bluffton University.
18 digs and Duncan had
18 assists with Samantha
Carlin contributing 10
who want to go out with
a bang and they stepped
Amy Sutter said. “Mad-
dy’s (Luebke) early blocks
we played smart. We get a
return trip to the regional
Atlanta United
assists for Celina. up and took care of the really pumped us up for tournament and are going
“We have six seniors ball tonight.” Celina coach the rest of the night and to enjoy the ride.”
on penalty kicks
The Associated Press

ATLANTA — Twenty-two-year-old Zack Steffen


made a career-high eight saves and the Columbus Crew
advanced in the MLS Cup playoffs by besting expansion
club Atlanta United 3-1 on penalty kicks after a 0-0 draw
on Thursday night in front of a MLS playoff-record crowd
of 67,221.
It was the second knockout-round game to reach extra
time in MLS history after Portland and Sporting Kansas
City went to penalty kicks in 2015.
Steffen dove to his right to deny the opening penalty
kick and Federico Higuain scored for the Crew. Atlanta’s
second attempt went directly to Steffen as he stood tall in
the middle of the goal and Jeff Larentowicz hit the post
on United’s fourth try. Adam Jahn won it for the Crew
after entering as a substitute in the 120th minute.
Columbus, which is unbeaten in its last 11 games,
advanced to play New York City FC in the Eastern Con-
ference semifinals. Atlanta was the third expansion team
to qualify for the playoffs in its first season.
In the 118th minute, Columbus midfielder Wil Trapp
chipped it over the defense to find Harrison Afful for a
header, but Atlanta sub Michael Parkhurst cleared it off
the line after goalkeeper Brad Guzan misplayed it.
The previous high for attendance was 61,316 at the
2002 MLS Cup in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
Richard Parrish | The Lima News
Lima Central Catholic’s Kassidy Meyer makes a dig during Thursday night’s Division IV district final at Ottawa-Glandorf High School.

a r e a r e s u lt s
LCC
Horstman was disap-
“We had three quality wins against Miller City pointed with the loss but
, Continental and Columbus Grove and those focused on the positive High Schools
District Finals
Goals: Seth Mahlmeister (E ) 2.
Shots on goal: Elida 9, Kenton 6.
From page 1C are three really good teams. We beat three and the successful jour- Boys soccer
Division II
Goalkeeper saves: Caleb Jones (E ) 4.
Luke Woodruff (K) 4.
good teams to get to this point and you kind of ney the Thunderbirds Elida 2, Kenton 0 Records: Elida 18-1; Kenton 16-2-1.
Dee, who had 14 aces had to get to the district At Elida
the last time the two have to hold onto that and not the feeling that finals, considering they
teams met, finished with you are feeling right now of getting stomped.” finished the regular sea-
one ace for the night. — Wes Horstman, son with a 10-12 mark.

Elida
With Woods roaming LCC head coach “We had three qual- Luke Woodruff had four
the back row, backing ity wins against Miller saves for Kenton.
up Morgan Swick and City , Continental and Elida had the edge on
Olivia Alexander, the looked at our two best no unforced errors and Columbus Grove and From page 1C corner kicks, 9-3.
Bulldogs’ defensive effort passers on the team …. let them (the opponent) those are three really “They’re playing as a
neutralized Dee’s siz- We felt the need to put make the mistakes.” good teams,” Horstman then spun and fired a low team right now and they’re
zling serves. Alexander Morgan and Melina right Gossard also pointed said. “We beat three liner into the lower-right playing for each other, and
finished with 13 digs and in that six spot, right in to the Bulldogs’ ability to good teams to get to corner of the net. that’s why I’m so proud of
Maddi Gossard recorded the center of the court.” avoid the unforced error this point and you kind That gave Elida a 2-0 them,” Thomas said.
23 assists. Gossard added that the and has preached that all of have to hold onto lead with 33:01 to go.
Also making major con- Bulldogs’ serving was season. that and not the feel- The match was physical The Lima News sports department
tributions to the Bulldog designed to be placed in However, a host of ing that you are feeling the whole way and the ref- can be reached at 567-242-0451.
win was the play of fresh- specific spots in order to unforced errors by LCC right now of getting eree stepped in and warned
man Aubrey Madison keep the LCC offense off hampered the Thunder- stomped.” several players and both ATTENTION
who provided some key balance. birds’ cause throughout teams. DYSON OWNERS!
serves and Megan Light “We are very, very the night and prevented New Bremen 3, St. Henry 1 By the end, Kenton was
who had some key blocks good serving team,” Gos- them from ever establish- VAN WERT — The given two yellow cards and FREE HEPA FILTER
and kills in the third set. sard said. “We are not ing a consistent offense. Cardinals advanced to one red. Elida was handed WITH CLEAN AND
“We watched them going to serve hard but Senior Mornay McBroom the Division IV region- two yellows. TUNE UP SPECIAL
(LCC) the other night we are going to put the led the Thunderbirds in als with a 25-18, 25-18, Elida outshot Kenton 9-6 Must bring ad when
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District finals

Kelli Cardinal | The Lima News Levi A. Morman | The Lima News
Celina’s Hannah Rasawehr (9) and Kassidy Fark go up to block the spike of Shawnee’s Norah Painter during Thursday night’s Division II district Kenton’s Michael Crawford clears the ball over his head while Elida’s
final at Bluffton University in Bluffton. Cody Gay defends during Thursday night’s Division II district final at
the Elida Athletic Complex.

Levi A. Morman | The Lima News Richard Parrish | The Lima News
Elida’s Draek Littler looks to get a kick off as Kenton’s Enrique Mendez approaches during Thursday night’s Division Lima Central Catholic’s Mornay McBroom bumps the ball during Thursday night’s Division IV
II district final at the Elida Athletic Complex. district final at Ottawa-Glandorf High School.

Richard Parrish | The Lima News


(ABOVE) Lima Central Catholic’s Jocelyn Morrisey, left, and Ada’s Morgan Swick, and Melina Woods, right, compete at the net during Thursday night’s
Division IV district final at Ottawa-Glandorf High School.
(LEFT) Shawnee’s Peyton Deubler goes up to block the spike of Celina’s McKenna Black during Thursday night’s Division II district final at Bluffton
Kelli Cardinal | The Lima News University. See more match photos at LimaScores.com.

Barrett
home crowd and things like that. came against No. 9 Michigan OSU on the inside track to win- this is the one, but this is obvi-
But to say I was looking forward State in 2015, No. 2 Clemson in a ning the Big Ten East Division ously an important one.”
to it with the date marked, that’s College Football Playoff semifinal and make another playoff trip a Meyer said one of the things
From page 1C not true,” Barrett said on Tues- last year and against No. 5 Okla- possibility. that impresses him most about
day. homa this season. A loss would mean no playoff Barrett is that “his consistency
Others might be fixated on the Barrett’s first start against a The way Barrett has played and would bring Barrett’s critics and toughness never waver.”
twin R’s – reputation and revenge Top 10 team was in a 49-37 win in OSU’s last five games (18 out again to say, “Told you so.” Barrett was talking about what
for a stunning 24-21 loss at Penn at No. 7 Michigan State in 2014, touchdown passes, no intercep- Ohio State coach Urban Meyer it takes to win big games as a
State last season – but Barrett which was one of his best games tions) since the loss to Oklahoma has always been in Barrett’s cor- team, but something he said on
says he is looking only at moving – 300 yards passing and three has silenced the calls for more ner. After the Oklahoma loss he Tuesday applies to him individu-
OSU one step closer to what it touchdowns and 86 yards rushing playing time for the Buckeyes’ said changing quarterbacks was ally, too.
hopes will be a spot in the Col- and two more TDs. other quarterbacks. With the “not even a question.” “At the end of the day, when
lege Football Playoff. His other wins against Top 10 pieces around him playing bet- When Meyer was asked if the you think about it, in big time
“It’s not like I’ve been looking opponents were over No. 8 Notre ter, Barrett has looked like the Penn State game will be the one games it’s not something where
forward to it. I’m trying to win Dame in the Fiesta Bowl after the quarterback he was in 2014, that defines Barrett’s career on you have to tell anybody to go
each game because that’s where 2015 season, over No. 3 Michi- when he was a Heisman Trophy Tuesday on the Big Ten coaches hard,” he said.
we’re at right now. I’m glad it’s gan, No. 8 Wisconsin and No. contender. teleconference, he said, “He’s had Reach Jim Naveau at 567-242-0414 or on
here and we’re in front of our 9 Nebraska in 2016. The losses A win on Saturday would put several of them. I wouldn’t say Twitter at @Lima_Naveau.
The Lima News SPORTS Friday, October 27, 2017 5C

BuckEyes
They made
vs major change
No. 2 Penn State With the World Series
at No. 6 Ohio State beginning this week, it’s a
3:30 p.m., good time to look at some
Saturday Big Ten football players
FOX who have gone on to play
major league baseball.
An inside look at Ohio State Football The list
starts with
two Michigan
State play-
Recruiting Update ers, which
perhaps is
Ohio State 2018 verbal
commitment max Wray, surprising
for a school
of Franklin Tenn., and his Jim
younger brother Jake Wray, located pretty
Naveau far north. But
who also has an offer from Columnist
Ohio State, were not in the Spartans
uniform for their team’s have two
game last Friday and no one baseball Most Valuable
offered an explanation for Players who also donned
their absence. the green and white in
Franklin’s coach Donnie football.
Webb refused to comment
on the situation. Their Kirk Gibson played 17
father Sam Wray issued seasons as an outfielder
a statement that blamed for the Detroit Tigers and
Webb and the school’s Los Angeles Dodgers and
administration but offered two other teams. He was
no details on what happened the 1988 National League
or when or if they would MVP for the Dodgers and
return to the field. played a key role for the
Max Wray is rated the No. Tigers’ 1984 world cham-
8 offensive tackle nationally pion team.
for 2018.
As a football player
at MSU, Gibson had 24
career touchdown catches
and received All-American
Say What? ohio State freshman running back J.K. dobbins makes a cut between Nebraska defenders Chris Jones (8) and decaprio Bootle (23)
Don Speck | The Lima News honors in 1978.
Steve Garvey played
during a 56-14 win over the Cornhuskers earlier this season in Lincoln, Neb. 19 years in the majors for
the Los Angeles Dodgers
and San Diego Padres and
QUARTERBACKS ilton (28 catches, 481 yards, 4 McSorley and Gesicki. had 2,599 career hits and
“We’re going to find Scoring two touch- TDs) and tight end Mike Gesicki Jason Cabinda leads 272 home runs. At MSU,
out in the next month.” downs in overtime in (24 catches, 228 yards, 4 TDs) Penn State in tackles he played two years of
a 31-24 win over Penn are McSorley’s favorite targets. and has two sacks. football and lettered as a
State in 2014 is one of Advantage: Penn State Advantage: Penn State sophomore defensive back
the signature moments of J.T. OFFENSIVE LINE DEFENSIVE BACKS when he had 30 tackles.
— Urban Barrett’s career. The fifth-year OSU gave up six sacks Ohio State cornerback Ohio State football has
Meyer, senior has been on a roll with 18 last year at Penn State, Denzel Ward is a semi- sent players like St. Marys’
when asked touchdown passes and no inter- including two on its final finalist for the Thorpe Galen Cisco and Joe Spar-
how good ceptions his last five games. drive, so that is obvious- Award as the best defen- ma to the majors, where
Ohio State Penn State’s Trace McSorley ly going to be a point of emphasis sive back in the country. both of them pitched for
is.
has passed for 1,879 yards and 14 this year. Penn State safety Marcus Allen seven seasons.
touchdowns, has seven rushing Penn State is second in the Big blocked Tyler Durbin’s field goal But maybe the most
touchdowns and can improvise Ten to Ohio State in scoring and attempt last year, which led to unique combination of
his way into big plays. total offense. Left tackle Ryan the game-winning touchdown. baseball and football by
Advantage: Ohio State Bates might be the best offensive He and cornerback Grant Haley an OSU football player
RUNNING BACKS lineman for the Nittany Lions. are also Thorpe Award semifinal- belongs to 1950 Heisman
Buckeye Trivia Ohio State’s leading
rusher, freshman J.K.
Advantage: Ohio State
DEFENSIVE LINE
ists.
Advantage: Penn State
Trophy winner Vic Janow-
icz, who played two years
1. Who was Penn State’s most Dobbins (775 yards, 5 McSorley sometimes is SPECIAL TEAMS of major league baseball
recent first-round NFL draft TDs) has had more than susceptible to pressure, Ohio State gift and two seasons in the
choice in 2010? 14 carries in only one game. That which Ohio State can wrapped 10 points for NFL after he left Ohio
might change on Saturday. bring, and has thrown Penn State last season State.
2. How many first-round NFL with special teams
Penn State’s Saquon Barkley five interceptions. That could Former Cincinnati Reds
draft choices has Ohio State
had since 2010? (757 yards rushing and a team mean more time on the field for blunders in the fourth quarter. slugger Ted Kluszewski
high 32 catches for 448 yards) is Nick Bosa. A blocked field goal produced a was a football player at
3. Who has the Penn State one of the leading contenders for Penn State’s defensive front touchdown and a blocked punt Indiana University in the
record for most passing yards the Heisman Trophy. doesn’t get the amount of atten- led to a field goal. The Buckeyes 1940s before he signed to
in a season? Advantage: Penn State tion OSU’s defensive line does, hope they’ve shored up some play baseball.
4. How many Penn State RECEIVERS but the Nittany Lions are the kickoff problems from earlier this Going way back, George
players are from Ohio? The recent increased national leaders in points allowed season. Halas — the founder of the
5. How many Ohio production and confi- (9.6 a game) and have more sacks For Penn State, kicker Tyler Chicago Bears — played
State players are from dence of Ohio State’s (24) than the Buckeyes (18). Davis is only 6 of 13 on field football, basketball and
Pennsylvania? receivers will get a stern Advantage: Ohio State goals, including going 2 for 8 on baseball at the University
test against a Penn State defense LINEBACKERS kicks of 30 yards or more. Punter of Illinois then went on to
Answers: 1. Defensive end that statistically ranks No. 1 Ohio State’s linebackers will Blake Gillikin averages 44.5 yards play 12 games for the New
Jared Odrick; 2. Ten; 3. Trace
McSorley with 3,614 last nationally against the pass. need to be consistent against per kick. Barkley returns kickoffs. York Yankees before an
season; 4. Five; 5. One Wide receiver DaeSean Ham- diverse threats like Barkley, Advantage: Ohio State injury ended his career.

CouNtdoWN BiG tEN StaNdiNGS oSu SCHEduLE 2017 oSu LEadERS WEEKENd SCHEduLE
East division Aug. 31 .......................at Indiana, 49-21. Passing thursday

vs Ohio State
Big ten
W
4
L
0
overall
W L
6 1
Sept. 9........................Oklahoma, 16-31.
Sept. 16 .................................Army, 38-7
Sept. 23.............................. UNLV, 54-21
J.T. Barrett .................................... 1,838
Rushing
J.K. Dobbins .................................... 775
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Toledo at Ball State, 7 p.m.
Saturday
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Sept. 30 ...................... at Rutgers, 56-0 J.T. Barrett ....................................... 359 Big ten
Michigan State 4 0 6 1 Oct. 7 ............................Maryland, 62-14 Mike Weber ..................................... 227 Wisconsin at Illinois, noon
Michigan 2 2 5 2 Oct. 14 ..................... at Nebraska, 56-14 Receving Rutgers at Michigan, noon
Rutgers 2 2 3 4 Oct. 28 ................Penn State, 3:30 p.m. Parris Campbell .............................. 405 Penn State at Ohio State, 3:30 p.m.
Maryland 1 3 3 4 Nov. 4 ................................. at Iowa, TBA Johnnie Dixon ................................. 276 Mich. State at Northwestern, 3:30 p.m.
Indiana 0 4 3 4 Nov 11 .................... Michigan State, TBA interceptions Indiana at Maryland, 3:30 p.m.
West division Nov. 18 .................................Illinois, TBA Damon Webb ...................................... 2 Minnesota at Iowa, 6:30 p.m.
Big ten overall Nov. 25 ..................... at Michigan, Noon Sacks Nebraska at Purdue, 7:30 p.m.
W L W L Dec. 2 ........Big Ten Championship, TBA Tyquan Lewis ................................... 3.5 others
Wisconsin 4 0 7 0 Nick Bosa ............................................ 3 Miami at N. Carolina, noon
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Nebraska 2 2 3 4 Sean Nuernberger ........................... 7/9 Georgia vs. Florida, 3:30 p.m.
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Companies are looking for diverse ad teams


By Alexandra Olson chef Ayesha Curry and dietitian a smarter marketing campaign Breezy, Beautiful” tagline with “I was attacked as racist. The
Associated Press Maye Musk, 69. but also help avoid the kind of Am What I Makeup,” the team box shows cartoon Corn Pops
“To have an African-American blunders Kellogg and Dove were from the ad agency Droga5 had hanging out in a mall. The only
NEW YORK — CoverGirl creative director walk in the recently accused of in today’s two black creative directors, brown one depicted is a janitor
executive Ukonwa Ojo was room and present this to me, politically combustible environ- Shannon Washington and Ray scrubbing the floor.
struck when the team from an ad I thought, ‘Oh, my God, this ment. Smiling. Dove was similarly criticized
agency entered the room to pitch is amazing,’” said Ojo, who is Despite efforts by Madison “The team that worked on this earlier this month over a com-
ideas for revamping the cosmetic Nigerian-American. “I think we Avenue to ramp up recruiting of idea and this campaign came mercial for a body wash. A short
company’s image. For the first can see the power of the work minorities, just 7 percent of the from very different backgrounds version of the video on Facebook
time in Ojo’s more than 20-year because of that.” 67,000 people working as adver- — from a male and female point showed a black woman taking
career in business, she found Diversity in the advertising tising and promotion managers of view, different races, differ- off her shirt to reveal a white
herself working with an African- industry is becoming a higher in the U.S. in 2016 were African- ent ages,” Droga5 CEO Sarah woman, who then removed her
American creative director. priority for consumer product American, less than 5 percent Thompson said. “I think that top to reveal a woman with a
That meeting would ultimately companies as they try to reach were Hispanic, and about 1 more than before, what’s impor- brown complexion. Social media
result in a marketing campaign a new generation of customers percent were of Asian descent, tant is getting that narrative, that users accused Dove of suggest-
that challenges conventional with evolving sensibilities on according to the U.S. Labor story, right and really pressure- ing black skin is dirty.
ideas about beauty. It features ethnicity, age, gender and sexual- Department. Women accounted testing. Is it authentic? Is there Dove pulled the video, while
celebrity women from a spec- ity. for about 56 percent of managers anything that is going to be mis- Kellogg said new artwork for the
trum of races, ages and profes- Many companies have come in the industry. interpreted?” cereal box will soon reach stores.
sions, including Issa Rae of to believe that having people In the case of CoverGirl’s On Wednesday, Kellogg Neither Unilever, the company
HBO’s “Insecure,” motorcycle with a variety of backgrounds in makeover, which replaced apologized after the artwork that owns Dove, nor Kellogg has
racer Shelina Moreda, celebrity the room can not only produce the company’s familiar “Easy, on its Corn Pops cereal boxes said who was behind the content.

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viewing travelers about their trip and luggage. The ogy companies recovered Commodities CORN WHEAT
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new measures began on Thursday. In Dubai, long- some of the ground they Mar 18 47,824 429 356.25 364.50 -.75 Jul 18 6,015 609.50 6.75 478.50 -2.75
SILVER CLOSE PREV. DAY Dec 17 134,492 489.50 342.50 350.50 -.50 Mar 18 14,877 604.75 6.75 450.25 -3.50
haul carrier Emirates began questioning passengers lost a day ago, and banks
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about their luggage, liquids they were carrying and and credit card companies Mar 18
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Dec 17 670 305.25 200 262.50 -13.75 Feb 18 14,514 126.32 95.95 126.10 +1.38
HSBC Bank USA $1268.00 $1277.00 SOYBEANS
to have their carry-on bags searched along with tinued to climb. NY Handy & Har $1273.75 $1275.00 Nov 17 117,199 1150.50 857 971.25 -4.25 Apr 18
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their electronics. Drugmakers sank after NY Engelhard
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Celgene and Bristol-Myers
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casts. Late in the day, drug-
reduce stimulus — but slowly
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Central Bank will ease the pace of its bond-buying ing steps to move into the Bob Evans Farms BOBE 35.90 0 78.18 77.21 -.02 ... t t t +61.2 +111.9 70 1.36a
Buckeye Part BPL 50.14 1 73.01 52.04 +1.15 +2.3 t t t -21.3 -17.3 14 5.05f
stimulus program, which has helped the eurozone pharmaceutical business by CBS Corp B CBS 55.03 2 70.10 57.04 -.19 -0.3 t s t -10.3 +3.5 14 0.72
recover from the financial crisis. The ECB said getting licenses to distrib- CSX Corp CSX 30.01 9 55.48 52.35 -.57 -1.1 t t t +45.7 +74.0 26 0.80

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Twitter toughens abuse rules, lion euros a month.


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trial average gained 71.40 Valero Energy VLO 57.40 9 78.64 76.29 -1.39 -1.8 t t t +11.7 +36.4 25 2.80
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never came close to challenging Google’s dominant composite lost 7.12 points, Walgreen Boots Alli WBA 66.05 1 88.00 67.11 -2.25 -3.2 t t t -18.9 -14.0 14 1.60
position. But Microsoft could still have the last or 0.1 percent, to 6,556.77. Welltower
Wendys Co
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laugh, since its service has helped lay the ground- The Russell 2000 index of Whirlpool WHR 149.41 3 202.99 161.51 +.57 +0.4 t t t -11.1 +8.6 12 4.40
work for its burgeoning artificial intelligence effort, smaller-company stocks Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra dividends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e - Amount declared or paid in last 12 months. f -
Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dividend announcement. i - Sum of dividends paid after stock split, no regular rate. j - Sum of dividends paid this year.

which is keeping Microsoft competitive as it builds added 3.98 points, or 0.3 Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declared or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m - Current annual rate, which was decreased by
most recent dividend announcement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r - Declared or paid in preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in

out its post-PC future. percent, to 1,497.46.


stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. PE Footnotes: q - Stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc - P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months.
To suggest adding a stock to this list, email info@limanews.com, fax 419-229-2926 or call 419-222-6397.
ID #: OHS003340001
Date of Action: 10/16/2017
This final action not preceded by
proposed action and is appeala-
ble to ERAC.
Detail plans to perform a well
TheTLN C7News
10/27/17 NOTICE OF PUBLIC treatment, conduct the annual
Lima HEARING CLASSIFIEDS
and triennial mechanical integrity Friday, October 27, 2017 7C
AMERICAN TOWNSHIP testing, and conduct a pressure
RESIDENTS fall off test at Waste Disposal
Well #1 has been submitted an
The American Township Trus- approved. INEOS has scheduled
tees will hold a public hearing testing to begin the week of

Classifieds
on Monday the 30th day of Oc- 10/18/17 through 11/6/17.
tober, 2017 at 8:00pm in the
AmericanTownshipAdministra- Solid Waste Facility Exemption
tion Building located at 102 Pio- Action
neer Road, Elida, Ohio, for the Allen Correctional Institution
LEGAL NOTICE purpose of hearing the petition 2338 N West St, Lima, OH
CITY OF LIMA, OHIO of Richard and Kathy Kline, 236 45802
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Silverview Rd., Smithfield, KY ID #: CM022491
LegaLs Legal Notices/ Legal Notices/ Legal Notices/
Date of Action: 10/17/2017 Help Wanted General Help Wanted General
RESIDENTIAL DEMOLITION and Ray and Vicky McCoy,
Notices
Project To
No.Cred.
2-18 Notices
1818 Camp To Lima,
Ave., Cred.OH. Notices To Cred.
Notice is hereby given that the
TRADES
Legal Notices/ Bids will be received in a sealed Tax Map # Director of the Ohio Environmen- Apartment
Notices To Cred. envelope, marked "BID FOR 36-2312-01-018.000, tal Protection Agency, pursuant
COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT 36-2312-01-019.000, to Ohio Revised Code Section Apartment
RESIDENTIAL DEMOLITION" 36-2312-01-020.000, 3734.02(G) and Ohio Adminis- Management
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS to the Auditor of the City of 36-2312-01-021.000, trative Code (OAC) Rule Maintenance Tech
FOR SALE OF REAL ESTATE Lima, attention Purchasing De- 36-2312-01-022.000, 3745-500-220(B), granted the Showe Management, Inc.
NOT NEEDED FOR partment of the City of Lima, and 36-2312-01-023.000 Ohio Department of Rehabilita- based in Columbus, Ohio is Accepting resumes & appli-
MUNICIPAL PURPOSES Ohio, Municipal Center, 50 Lot Number: tion and Correction exemptions looking for a qualified COUPLE cations for full time Mainte-
Town Square, Lima, Ohio from the annual licensing fees to manage an apt community in nance Tech for local apart-
Notice is hereby given that 45801, until 10:00 o'clock a.m., The petitioner is requesting an and financial assurance re- Fostoria, Ohio., Office mgt. ment complex. Applicant must
sealed bids will be received at Lima Time, on Wednesday, No- Appeals Hearing for the pur- quirements at the experience and general maint. have valid driver's license,
the office of the Village of Elida, vember 15, 2017. Purchasing pose of: Rezoning lots from R-1 Allen-Oakwood Correctional In- skills are required for this high school diploma or equiva-
200 W. Main Street, Elida Ohio Department is located on the to B-2 stitution Class II Composting Fa- full-time position. Wage rate for lent and pass all background
45807, until 12:59 p.m., on No- 3rd floor of the Municipal Build- cility located at 2338 N West the COUPLE is $35k per couple checks. Experience and HVAC
vember 29th, 2017, for the pur- ing, 50 Town Square. Outside Board Members: Street, Lima, Ohio in Allen plus a rent-free apt. (to include certification a plus.
chase of the following described of the envelope not being prop- Lynn Mohler (Chairman) County. This authorization is all utilities) as well as paid
real estate: erly marked may result in bid Paul Basinger subject to all rules, regulations, vacations, paid holidays, a Apply at:
not being received by the Pur- Larry Vandemark and specified conditions. 401K plan, a participating Willow Lake Apartments
Property Number: chasing Department before the medical plan and a medical 2260 Lake Circle Dr.
36-0712-07-020.000 deadline and could result in bid Legal #769 - October 27, 2017 Legal #771 - October 27, 2017 spending plan. No phone calls please.
being disqualified. Bids will (1t) (1t) EOE
Property Address: then be opened and read aloud FAX resumes to:
200 W. Main Street, Elida Ohio for: PUBLIC NOTICE
45807 announcements 614-487-2579 or e-mail to: TRADES
DEMOLITION OF ABAN- The following matters are the jbecker@showemgmtcom
Property Commonly Known as: DONED OR DILAPIDATED subject of this public notice by EEOC
Village Hall RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES the Ohio Environmental Protec- Miscellaneous
AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN tion Agency. The complete pub-
Sale of said property is pursu- THE CITY OF LIMA, OHIO lic notice, including any addi- A couple of floor lamps. GENERAL
ant to Ohio Revised Code FOR THE 2018 CALENDAR tional instructions for submitting Good condition. $30 each.
Chapter 721. Bid Packets are YEAR comments, requesting informa- 419-673-7233.
available at Village Hall. All bids tion, a public hearing, or filing an COUNTER PERSON
must be in writing setting forth This work shall be performed in appeal may be obtained at: Complete Encyclopedia set.
total purchase price with accordance with plans and http://www.epa.ohio.gov/actions. World Book Gold edition. Excel- LIMA NAPA AUTO PARTS is
bidder's full name, address, and specifications available in the aspx or Hearing Clerk, Ohio lent condition. Includes extra accepting applications for full
contact information. Bids will be Engineering office 50 Town EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box books. $75. 419-236-2645 time Counter person with 5 or
read aloud on November 29th, Square, Lima, OH 45801 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. more years experience. Appli-
2017, at 1:00 p.m. but shall not (Phone 419-221-5288), and Ph: 614-644-3037 email: cations can be picked up at
be acted upon until the Village copies thereof may be obtained HClerk@epa.ohio.gov For Sale: Dyna-Glo Kerosene both locations: 1058 Belle- MAINTENANCE
Council meeting scheduled for at $10.00 for the plans and Heater Never Used. $95.00. fontaine Ave. or 1900 Elida
General Provisions (not refund- Rd.
TECHNICIANS
December 12, 2017, at 7:30 Final Approval of Plans and 419-222-3974
p.m. Upon acceptance of bid, a able). The check shall be made Specifications
written contract is to be entered payable to The City of Lima, INEOS Nitriles USA LLC Kirby floor sweepers. Works We Are Looking For You
into with bidder paying ten per- Ohio. PO Box 628, Lima, OH 45802 GENERAL
good! $125 each.
cent (10%) of purchase price ID #: OHS003340001 419-673-7233. Nickles Bakery enjoys a
upon signing of contract with David J. Berger, Mayor Date of Action: 10/16/2017 DOCK WORKERS & multi-state reputation for the fin-
balance paid in full at closing This final action not preceded by est quality products since 1909.
within thirty (30) days thereaf- Legal #772 - October 27, EmploymEnt DRIVERS Our bakeries produce the best
proposed action and is appeala-
ter. November 3, 2017 (2t) ble to ERAC. bread, buns, sweet goods and
Detail plans to perform a well specialty items.
The property is being sold "as Accounting/Financial SHIPPING IS TOUGH,
treatment, conduct the annual
NOTICE OF PUBLIC We are currently accepting ap-
is" and the Village disclaims all
HEARING
and triennial mechanical integrity WE MAKE IT LOOK plications for Maintenance
warranties express or implied. testing, and conduct a pressure
The Village reserves the right to AMERICAN TOWNSHIP fall off test at Waste Disposal PROFESSIONAL EASY! NOW HIRING Technicians at our Lima, Ohio
waive any formalities or irregu- RESIDENTS Well #1 has been submitted an automated food production fa-
larities, accept or reject any and approved. INEOS has scheduled HR/OFFICE DOCK WORKERS & cility. Our Maintenance Techni-
all bids and re-advertise until The American Township Trus- cians work a full time 4-day,
tees will hold a public hearing
testing to begin the week of MANAGER DRIVERS. 40-hour workweek in a clean,
the property is sold. It is the 10/18/17 through 11/6/17.
bidder's responsibility to confirm on Monday the 30th day of Oc- CALL 877-249-2271 safe work environment that
that their bid has been received. tober, 2017 at 8:00pm in the Manufacturing plant in Piqua may include weekends and
Solid Waste Facility Exemption has an opening for HR/Office
Legal #770 - October 27, 2017 AmericanTownshipAdministra- Action Drive4YRC.com holiday shifts.
tion Building located at 102 Pio- Manager. This position man-
Allen Correctional Institution ages a staff of five and handles
neer Road, Elida, Ohio, for the 2338 N West St, Lima, OH Our Maintenance Technicians’
LEGAL NOTICE purpose of hearing the petition all HR responsibilities for our 95 starting wage is $16/hr.
CITY OF LIMA, OHIO of Richard and Kathy Kline, 236
45802 employees except payroll and is PART TIME
ID #: CM022491 fully supported by payroll and
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Silverview Rd., Smithfield, KY accounting positions. Must have Position offers medical, dental,
RESIDENTIAL DEMOLITION and Ray and Vicky McCoy,
Date of Action: 10/17/2017 REGISTERED NURSE vision, pension contributions,
BA or BS degree. Starting pay
Project No. 2-18 1818 Camp Ave., Lima, OH. Notice is hereby given that the $24/hour. We offer full medical, Exciting Part-time opportunity life & disability insurance after
Director of the Ohio Environmen- dental benefits, 401K and a fuel for Registered Nurse Pre-OP/ 90 days of employment plus
Bids will be received in a sealed Tax Map # tal Protection Agency, pursuant stipend for travel over 40 miles. Recovery Room in a busy Eye paid vacation, 9 paid holidays
envelope, marked "BID FOR 36-2312-01-018.000, to Ohio Revised Code Section Surgery Center. Critical care per year, funeral leave, edu-
COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT 36-2312-01-019.000, Please send resume to experience and ACLS cational & recreational benefits,
3734.02(G) and Ohio Adminis- employopp@hotmail.com.
RESIDENTIAL DEMOLITION" 36-2312-01-020.000, trative Code (OAC) Rule preferred. Must be willing to and a 401K.
to the Auditor of the City of 36-2312-01-021.000, 3745-500-220(B), granted the learn Ophthalmology. Day Shift
Lima, attention Purchasing De- 36-2312-01-022.000, Ohio Department of Rehabilita- Business Consulting Hours, No Weekends, Possess basic machining skills
partment of the City of Lima, and 36-2312-01-023.000 tion and Correction exemptions No Holidays. & knowledge in industrial elec-
Ohio, Municipal Center, 50 Lot Number: from the annual licensing fees Send resumes to: trical control wiring and trouble-
Town Square, Lima, Ohio and financial assurance re- TRADES drepko@pajkaeyecenter.com shooting, hydraulics, pneumat-
45801, until
Business 10:00 o'clock
service a.m.,
directory The Hauling
petitioner&isTrucking
requesting an Painting & Wallpaper
quirements at the or Fax (419)228-1420. ics, fabrication and welding.
Lima Time, on Wednesday, No- Appeals Hearing for the pur- Allen-Oakwood Correctional In- EXPERIENCED
vember 15, 2017. Purchasing pose of: Rezoning lots from R-1 Apply online or in person
Shrider Painting, LLC
1 !!!! A1 AFFORDABLE stitution Class II Composting Fa-
Department is located on the to B-2 CARPENTERS Monday – Friday 8 to 11:30
Buildings
3rd &Municipal
floor of the Remodeling Build-
HAULING & CLEANUP cility located at 2338 N West POWDER COATER a.m. & 1 to 4 p.m.
Attics, Basements, Garages, Street, Lima, Ohio
Interior/Exterior painting,in Allen
ing, 50 Town Square. Outside Board Members:
Appliances, Concrete, Roofing,
NEEDED Lima Powder Coating
County. This minor
pressure washing, authorization
repairs. is
of the envelope not being prop- LynnLawn,
MohlerShrubbery
(Chairman)& Tree
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marked may
notRemodeling
BUILDERS
being received
result in bid
andby the Pur-
etc.
Paul Basinger
Work. FREE Estimates. Call
Larry Vandemark
Free Estimates 419-223-4637
subject to all rules, regulations,
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town
then be opened and read aloud
through Thursday.
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(Phone 419-221-5288), and
tools and valid driver's
Chimney work, Concrete Work license. Screening includes CAREER Piqua Transfer &
copies thereof may be obtained
Sidewalksfor
at $10.00 & Patios.
the Concrete
plans and
O's Home $39999 TRIPLE PANE drug testing. Storage Company
NOW HIRING!!
General Provisions (not refund- American Company Drivers
OH-70008631L

Removal. Siding Installation. Improvement Send resume to:


able). The check shall be made
Call 419-230-8164
payable to The City ask for
of Bill
Lima,
Windows & Siding jbecker@showemgmtcom &
Owner Operators
Windows, Doors, 419-422-7242
OH-70006922

Ohio. or fax to: 614-487-2579 Great pay! Great Benefits!


Construction & Building 332 W Main Cross, Findlay EEOC Home weekends!
David J. Berger, Mayor
Siding, Decks and Apply at:
piquatransfer.com
OH-70007898L

Legal #772 - October 27,


Plumbing too! Tree Service Or call:
Metal Roofing
November 3, 2017& Siding.
(2t)
800-278-0617
Vinyl siding, windows, Apply online:
doors. Steel buildings,
pole barns, concrete Free Estimates $$$ JEREMY'S TREE
www.securitasjobs.com
OH-70007538L

SERVICE $$$
41024629

& more. Free Estimates!! Trimming, topping, removal & garage/yard sales
Call A.S.C from 419-231-1323
7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. 260-241-3457 stump grinding. Insurance & Positions Available
Workman's Comp. Free esti-
mates & diagnosis, 100 ft. Garage/Yard Sale Near
Landscaping bucket trucks. 567-825-7826 or
Fencing 567-712-1241 Lima, Ohio
** ALLENTOWN NURSERY **
JH FENCING Mulch, Shrubs, Perennials,
1650 FT. JENNINGS Rd.
Chain link, wood, vinyl Trees, Pines. Landscaping.
Waterproofing
( Delphos) Please call
fencing, wooden decks. We
do repairs. 419-296-8498
Trimming, Mulching.
FRI. & SAT. 9-6 419-537-9360
Call: 419-339-8621
Tree stand, new helmets, for information.
Handyman Land Care and much, much more! EOE M/F/D/V

Baths & Kitchens, Painting, Detailed Lawns &


OH-70009150L

815 Shrider Rd.


Flooring, Ceramic Tile,
Electrical & Plumbing, Siding Landscaping LLC (2 miles East of Lafayette)
Thurs. & Fri. 9-5; Sat. 9-1
& Roofing. CALL 24/7. LawnCare Services Men's tool chest & tools, 16'
419-308-7547. FREE
Estimates! Good Prices!
Mowing. Trimming. Edging.
Mulching. Leaf Removal. Gutter Check foot fishing boat, clothing: boys
6-7 & womens, pictures, chairs,
Clean Out. Snow Removal & More out our lot's of misc!
Thomas Myers
419-549-2631 Classifieds
for
OH-70007611L

Licensed & Insured


Free
Estimates bargains!
TLN C8 10/27/17 CLASSIFIEDS
8C Friday, October 27, 2017 The Lima News

Medical/Health Houses For Sale Apartments/Townhouses Motorcycles


agriculture autos
Delphos 2 & 3 bdrm. Stove,
WE BUY HOUSES!
Cash! Fast Closing! Vision 1
fridge, dishwasher, A/C, water,
sewer, trash provided. Section Farm Equipment Autos For Sale *BUYING BIKES*
Homes. 419-905-7755 8 and students welcome. Buying motorcycles,
419-692-9996. ATV’s and scooters.
$ $ $ $ $ CASH PAID $ $ $ $ $

OH-70006362
A Job
A Job Where
Where YOU
YOU real estate for rent
Cars & Trucks & Vans Call 419-331-2333

41019027
Houses For Rent Running or Not!
Make A
Make a Difference!
Difference 419-645-4971 419-230-5929 Ask for Tim
Manage your hours to best Apartments/Townhouses 1817 RICE AVE, 3 BR, 1.5
1986 PONTIAC FIERO
Manage
fit YOURyour hours towhile
lifestyle best bath, atta. garage, fenced back
yard, enclosed back patio with RUNS GOOD, MAKE OFFER. RVs/Campers
doing worklifestyle
fit YOUR that’s not just
while 1 Bdrm: 319 1/2 N. McDonel hot tub. $875/mo. Deposit CALL 419-234-8457.
a job, but a way to make 808 1/2 E. Elm required. Call 419-516-3817 DUTCHMAN 5TH WHEEL 1998.
andoing workHours
that’s available
not just 2 Bdrm: 1071 1/2 W. Spring 1987 HONDA PRELUDE 27' with one slide out. Good con-
impact! 3 Bdrm: 239 W. Kibby Beautiful condition, always dition. Sleeps 6. A/C. Asking
in
a job, but a way to CNA/
Putnam County. make 4 Bdrm: 319 N. McDonel
3 Bdrm: 736 E Kibby, 506 S. garaged. 91,000 miles. $1,950 $5,000. Call 419-657-6990.
STNA a plus, not required. Metcalf, 401 Elmwood Place, Call 419-225-7030 or
anFREE
impact! Hours available
training, flexible
Met OK. Call Grand Garages
@ 419-991-2945
Met OK. Call Grand Garages 614-832-5941. Trucks/SUVs/Vans
@419-991-2945
in Putnam- County.
schedules CNA/
plus bonuses
3 Bedroom Townhouse with
SAVE BIG on 1994 dark blue Lincoln Conti-
and incentives!
STNA a plus, not required. all appliances. Shawnee LIMA PROPERTIES NAPA FILTER SALE! nental. Excellent condition! 1995 Chevy Blazer S10, 2 door.
Good running motor! Good win-
schools. No Met. $725/month. 120,000 miles. Brakes & tires
FREENow Hiring for
training, flexible Call 419-233-0527 Deposit Special If it's a NAPAGold are newer. A/C is ice cold! ter or utility vehicle. Needs work.
Delphos Area
schedules - plus bonuses& 1157 W. High, 4 Bed......$510
977 W. Wayne, 3 Bed...$495 FILTER, IT'S ON $2,900. 419-516-3555. $700 OBO. Call between 5 pm -
7 pm 419-371-6363.
Putnam County
and incentives!
532 1/2 W. Wayne updated up-
stairs, 1 bedroom, 1 bath,
Call 419-225-2919 SALE!!!! 1997 BMW Z3 ROADSTER
So stop by, save money, Artic Silver. Convertible, 1.9L, merchandise
Now
ApplyHiring
online or for
at: walk-in closet, Pergo floors, tile,
appliances, C/A, no dogs, $200 and stock up for the 5 speed manual. New Wind-
CHP Home Care & Hospice
Delphos Area &
602 E. Fifth St
deposit, $350/month. Call
419-979-6728
Rent to Own! season!
2 NEW Locations:
shield, new leatherette
upholstery. New dealer in- Exercise Equipment
Putnam County!
Delphos, OH 45833 As low as $3000 down. Lima Auto & Truck Supply stalled starter. Recent oil
OH-70007131

419-695-1999 2 & 3 Bdrm Lima & Elida 1058 Bellefontaine Ave. change & air filter. Asking
Apply online or at:
www.ComHealthPro.org Accessible ground floor 2 & 3 Homes Updated, w/garages Lima 419-229-6015 $9,000. Call 419-905-0911. Minoura indoor bike trainer
•628 N Jameson.Sapcious$625 or Lima Auto & Truck West
CHP Home Care & Hospice bedrooms in Lima. $380-$390. •1045 N Main. Ranch $625 1900 Elida Rd.
stand and front wheel block
2009 FORD FUSION SEL, 91 K riser. $50. 419-236-2645.
602 E.estate
Fifth St. Call 419-225-6487 • 930 N West. 2 Car. $650
OH-70007528L

567-940-6272 miles, moon roof, FWD, Nav.


Real • 832 W O'Connor. Bsmt. $725 Sale runs October 16th
Delphos, OH 45833 www.webbapartments.com •1141 Bahama. Elida $700 through October 28th, 2017.
system, cloth seats, Sirius radio Musical Instruments
option, SYNC voice activation
63 year 419-695-1999
old woman would like • 563 W. Elm. Office. $850 Accepting Orders Now! ! system, fog lamps, security
Bath Elida Lima Shawnee www.vision1homes.com Hours M-F 7:30-6:00, Clarinet and flute. Both in
to share 1 floor, 2 bedroom
www.ComHealthPro.org
plan with a senior woman.
1 & 2 Bedroom. Coin Laundry 419-230-5797 Saturdays 8:00-4:00.
code keyless entry, cruise con-
trol, excellent condition. good condition. $150 each.
or hook-ups Appliances-Lease. 419-673-7233.
Fully furnished. $600/month. Call or text 419-303-3519
Duplex 2 Bdr/2 Bath, Garage.
Individual will be responsible
No Pets/Smoke. 567-204-1689 AnimAls
for their own personal items
and groceries. Must see to
believe! Call 567-289-9085 for Apartments/Townhouses Garden & Produce
more details. Good location! FOR SALE: GERMAN
SHEPHARD PUPPIES. AKC,
shots, wormed. Reds, black & APPLES & CIDER
BROWER COMMONS tan, black, pure white. Spencerville Road
Houses For Sale APARTMENTS $550-$700. Call 419-629-3830 Apple Orchard
2-3 Bedroom Townhomes. or 419-233-6165 419-991-5373 567-204-0695
Air conditioning, gas heat, refrigerator,
HOUSE FOR SALE: 3
washer & dryer hookups, laundry Building Contractor seeks full time
Bed, 1 1/2 bath. 601
Check out our
facility, playground, storage units,
Brower Rd., Lima
bus line, and close to mall. Elida
Schools. Income restrictions may
Warehouse Help Classifieds!

OH-70005928
$89,000. Call apply. Handicapped accessible units Responsibilities include • Loading/unloading
available. $99 Security Deposit. One
trucks • building maintenance • delivery runs So many bargains!
419-721-4620 month free rent. Call to schedule an
APARTMENTS FOR appointment. • equipment maintenance
2240 Molly Ave. Must have Class A CDL Employment Opportunity/
SALE: 145 S. Pine St., Lima, OH 45801 Send inquiries to: Jack Dunbar, Trisco Systems, Inc.,
OH-70004117
OH-70006327

includes 3 separate 419-225-5214 2000 Baty Rd., Lima, OH 45807, Fax (419) 339-1597
OH-70008939L

apartments. $125,000
Voice/TTY: 800-553-0300 or email jack_dunbar@triscosystems.com EOE. Seeking Qualified Subcontractors
COMMERCIAL BUILD-
Ken Allsup Cash Buying Section 3 HUD Act of 1968-

of Standing
ING FOR SALE on 1 W/MBE Strongly Encouraged
419-674-6819
acre land. 139 S. Pine
St. $449,000. Call Timber. Lima, OH - Woda Construction, Inc. will soon be
rehabbing the hi-rise building at 43 Town Square,
419-721-4620
Call Lima, OH, 45804 to be multi-family apartments and
567-674-8804
TAYLOR CREEK
retail space. The project is known as 43 Town Square,
a 47-unit community. We are seeking qualified
Vantage Career Center
TIMBER James K. Allsup
8th Generation
section 3 individuals and business concerns to fill
various new hire positions and sub-contracting
Welding Instructor FORESTER & BUYER. OH-70007565L
contracts for various trades. On the job training will be
2017-2018 SCHOOL YEAR provided to the right candidate if necessary. Certified
MBE/WBE owned businesses/trades are also
Job Objectives:
Ohio Technical Center encouraged to inquire. If interested, please contact
Plans, implements and evaluates instruction in welding Vantage Career Center Susanna Heer at 614-396-3234 or
curriculum designed to address a wide range of matur- sheer@wodagroup.com or by mail at 229 Huber
ity and skill levels. Assists secondary high school stu- Part Time CDL Instructor
Village Blvd., Suite 100, Westerville, OH 43081.
dents with post-secondary placement. Encourages 2017-2018 SCHOOL YEAR
parental involvement. Current Job Trades Openings:
Job Objectives: Instruct assigned CDL classes.
Minimum Qualifications: Masonry, Rough Carpentry, Finished Carpentry,
Plans, implements and assesses student learning ex-
PROOF O.K. BY: ____________________________
Possess or be eligible for valid state department of O.K. WITH CORRECTIONS BY: _________________________
Insulation, Roofing, Drywall, Flooring Installation,
periences. Completes all required student reports in a
PLEASE
education license/certificate READ CAREFULLY
appropriate for the •posi-
SUBMIT CORRECTIONS ONLINE Painting, Plumbing, HVAC, Electrical, Fire Sup-
timely manner.
tion. OH-70004117 (100%) pression, Pest Control, Structural Steel, Security
 Ability to successfully teach courses in Shielded Preferred Minimum Qualifications:
ADVERTISER: TRISCO SYSTEMS INC PROOF CREATED AT: 10/5/2017 11:01:59 AM Systems and Final Cleaning.
Metal Arc Welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding, Flux  Able to provide proof of operating license of a
SALES PERSON: OHLN12 NEXT RUN DATE: 10/07/17
Cored Arc Welding, and Gas Tungsten Arc commercial motor vehicle for at least 3 years during
SIZE: 3.416X1.75 PROOF DUE: 10/06/17 13:59:55 Safety Compliance Officer
Welding. the 10 year period, proceding the application (code
PUBLICATION: OH-2001 THE LIMA NEWS
 American Welding Society (AWS) Certification(s) 4501.7.25
National Lime and Stone, a multi-plant, natural resource company,
preferred.  Have no more than two moving violations in the last is seeking a candidate for a Safety Compliance Officer. This posi-
 Connect the program to local businesses and tion will manage all aspects of safety compliance regarding safety
three years regulations, safety policies, accident prevention, accident investiga-
industries to meet their workforce training needs.  Possess or be eligible for valid state department of
tion and workers' compensation at all locations. The successful
applicant should have the following education and competencies:
 Meets all mandated health requirements (e.g., a education license/certificate appropriate for the
negative tuberculosis test, medical exam, etc.) position. Education and Skill Requirements:
 A record free to criminal violations that would  High school diploma or GED  College degree preferred in Occupational Safety and
Health
prohibit public school employment.  Keeps current with technology and other workplace  3 to 5 years experience in safety compliance and thorough
 Complies with drug-free workplace rules and board innovations that support job functions knowledge of OSHA and MSHA requirements
 Positive, enthusiastic attitude
policies.  Meets all mandated health requirements (e.g., a  High energy level and ability to multi-task
 Keeps current with technology and other workplace  Must be a team player
negative tuberculosis test, etc.)  Excellent communication skills
innovations that support job functions.  Complies with drug-free workplace rules and board  Excellent computer skills - Excel, Outlook, Word,
Oracle
 Training and/or experience in behavioral policies.  Resourceful and well organized with attention to
management techniques.  Provides documented evidence of a clear criminal detail
 Results and compliance oriented
record  Eager to take on more responsibilities as they
Interested applicants should submit a letter of in- arise
terest, a Vantage Career Center certified employ- Interested applicants should submit a letter of in- This position offers a competitive salary based on experience
ment application, resume, transcripts, copy of cer- terest, resume, and names and contact informa- and an excellent benefit package. If you enjoy working in an
environment that encourages responsibility and provides for
tifications and three letters of reference to : tion of three reference by 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, continued growth, please send resume, reference list and sal-
ary requirements in confidence by Monday, November 6th to:
November 1, 2017 to :
Rick Turner, Superintendent
Manager Human Resource Services
818 North Franklin Street, Van Wert, Ohio 45891 Rick Turner, Superintendent
The National Lime and Stone Company
turner.r@vantagecareercenter.com 818 North Franklin Street, Van Wert, Ohio 45891
PO Box 120
No later than 4:00 p.m. Monday, October 30, 2017 turner.r@vantagecareercenter.com
Findlay, OH 45839-0120
Vantage Career Center Certified Employment A full job posting and Vantage Career Center certi-
Fax: 419-422-5990
Applications and a full job posting can be found at fied employment application can be found at:
Email: dmontooth@natlime.com
www.vantagecareercenter.com www.vantagecareercenter.com
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
Vantage Career Center is an Equal Vantage Career Center is an Equal without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disa-
bility, sexual orientation, gender identity, military status or genetic
Opportunity Employer Opportunity Employer information.

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