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Students at St. Joseph School dressed for Halloween
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and friends lined the school driveway and parts of main Dalmation.
Street to watch the students show off their costumes.

Christine A. Holliday photos.

Dylan Hegedus
liked
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Fifth-graders Alyssa Grega, Holly Kevern and Jamie
Lenart are ready for the school Halloween parade. mask.
NDA students Nicky Young (L) and Molly Edding-
field welcomed guests to the Halloween party.

Southview dominates battle of Sylvania


By Tami Rempe Pinckney. Kurtz added the
Special to The Herald extra point and Southview was
up 10-0 with 10:35 left in the
Sometimes the unex- second quarter.
pected happens, sometimes it Northview sophomore Wr
doesn’t. Friday night’s match- mark bernsdorff received the
up between the undefeated Sv kickoff and returned the
Southview Cougars (9-0) ball 20 yards to the Nv 28-yard
and the Northview Wildcats line. A Wildcat fumble on
(3-6) unfolded pretty much as the hand-off was recovered by
expected under the lights at Cat senior RB Zach Crampton, who
Stadium. was dropped for a loss. A run
Southview received the attempt was stopped, and an
opening kickoff and started incomplete pass by junior Qb
their first series at their own brandyn Hall brought up fourth
24-yard line. The Cougars down. The Wildcats senior
Lilah Roe Sapp is only 14 weeks old, but she was dressed used their running game with Qb/kicker brian Downing had
as a beautiful peacock. She came to watch her brother, runs by junior running back to punt again. TJ Irwin photo
first-grader Ethan Nowles, in the parade. JQ bowers, senior quarter- Southview began their next
back DeNard Pinckney, and drive with great field position, Senior Ja’Darian Bowers (21) rushed for 122 yards
Lady Kats’ great season senior running back Ja’Darian
bowers. A personal foul on
at their own 46-yard line. With
only half the field to cover, the
and scored three touchdowns in the Cougar’s win against
Northview.
the Wildcats advanced the ball Cougars passed and ran their 4-yard line. offensive line- series with a fair catch at their
ends with tough loss another 15 yards for a first
down. The run game stalled,
way to the Northview 28-yard
line, where Qb Pinckney com-
man rilie Neill even got in
on the action with a 1-yard
own 43-yard line. A 2-yard
carry by junior rb Nick Jozsa
By J. Patrick Eaken Yeah. but a pass from Pinckney to pleted a touchdown pass to carry. David vandercook then was followed by a 55-yard
Herald Writer “I think we have the team, junior wide receiver Allen senior Wr Todd vandercook. ran for a 3-yard touchdown, scramble by rb Ja’Darian
but give them credit. They did Gant gave them a first down at Pass interference by the which was called back due to bowers to the end zone for a
Defeating a good soccer what they needed to do and we the Northview 19-yard line. Wildcat defender was declined, holding. A loss on the next touchdown. Kurtz added the
team twice in one season is wish them all the best,” Burgin The Wildcat defense played and the Cougars set up to kick run set up a fourth and 12, so extra point. Southview 28,
hard to do — ask any coach. continued. “They’ll represent tough and stopped three more the PAT, which they faked and the Cougars brought in Kurtz Northview 0.
Eighth-ranked Northview Northwest Ohio and I hope rush attempts, and a holding Pinckney passed to sophomore to kick a 30-yard field goal, both teams went three-
found that out when they they dig deep.” penalty on the Cougars brought tight end Tino vergiels for the bringing the score to 21-0 with and-out on their next series.
were defeated in overtime During mid-season the up fourth and long. Southview 2-point conversion. Southview 4 ticks on the clock before the Then Northview’s senior
by Perrysburg, 3-2, Saturday Yellow Jackets were state- senior kicker brad Kurtz split 18, Northview 0. half. Southview pooch kicked Wr Tyler Schinharl returned
afternoon, in a Division I dis- ranked until defeated by the uprights for the first points The Wildcats’ bernsdorff and the time expired. the Southview punt out to
trict final tournament game. Northview, 2-0. It was the only of the night, a 31-yard field returned the ensuing kickoff The halftime festivities the Cougar 47-yard line.
When first approached after loss suffered by Perrysburg this goal. Southview 3, Northview for 11 yards, setting up the included a wonderful per- Finally the Wildcats started
the game, Northview coach year — the Yellow Jackets had 0. Northview offense at their own formance by the combined with excellent field position.
Rick Burgin seemed stunned. even tied nationally-ranked Northview tried to set the 27-yard line. A loss on a run Northview and Southview A 6-yard run by senior RB
“There is nothing you can Walsh Jesuit during the sea- tone on their first offensive and two incomplete passes by marching bands, as well Addison Hirschfeld followed
say, you know. I don’t know son. series by calling a halfback pass Qb Downing quickly gave the as an introduction of the by a completed pass from Qb
even where to start,” Burgin After that Northview win, by senior rb Zach ryder to Wildcats another fourth down Sylvania Athletic Hall of Fame Downing to Schinharl gave the
said. “It’s a game. We’ve all the Lady Kats became state senior Wr Jake martinez who and had to punt the ball away. Honorees. Wildcats their first first down
played the game and we all ranked and remained so until was running down the sideline. The Cougars got the ball back The third quarter opened of the game. After a Qb sack,
know what it’s like, you know. the end of the regular season. martinez had his man beat, but with 4:25 left in the second with little fanfare for the Northview was facing third and
“They have one loss this That win also was vital to the pass fell incomplete. The quarter. Wildcats. Starting from their 13 and pulled off the hook-
year. It was with us earlier in helping the Lady Kats win a Wildcats went three-and-out Southview ran the ball on own 27-yard line, they were and-ladder play with a pass
the year,” continued Burgin. Northern Lakes League cham- and punted. their next series, which started still looking to get their first from Downing to ryder, for
“Is it tough to beat a team of pionship. The Cougars methodically at the Northview 42-yard line. first down of the game. It was a gain of 11 yards. on fourth
that caliber twice in a season? Northview’s season ends ran and passed the ball, and Carries by Ja’Darian Bowers, not to happen on this open- and 2, the Wildcats threw a
at 16-6. Even after losing to despite losing several yards senior Qb David vandercook, ing series, and Northview’s pass, which was incomplete,
Perrysburg Saturday, Burgin on penalties, managed to and DeNard Pinckney ate up Downing punted again. but the Cougars were flagged
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hits in his solostated
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spend some alone time with your (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) week ready to go and you will
Co-Chairs Mirza Baig, city. partner and clear the air. Expect great things financially enjoy the rewards by Friday.
appreciate
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Martinez, royal Can you believe
physician that the
Amunhotep, Models will be strutting the Gemini this week. Watch for sales of any Imagine if every week were this
port M.D.,
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promise an from Mike
outstanding Toledo Symphony League
chief physician and royal stage wearing fashions from (May 21-June 21) kind but especially those in real easy how much you could accom-
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your emotions will be on an all
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Egyptian, time high leaving you feeling very (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
partner. Their generosity
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and Zezen-up and Youth
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moreZiegler,
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gender, lifestyles and deaths
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Arts & Sciences. In addition old man. Elegantly carved
to undergraduate and pre- and painted sculptures, the
professional programs, coffin of the lady Ankh-
Lourdes offers Master Tesh, a boat model, canopic
degrees in Education, jars, shabtis, and beautiful
Nursing, Organizational yet heart-rending grave
Leadership and Theology gifts are displayed in the
through its Graduate School. dramatic series of galleries.
Lourdes’ Community Lourdes President Dr.
Objects from the Museum’s Helmer gives opening toast
Outreach Programs include

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own antiquities collection, at the Ciao! dinner.
the Appold Planetarium, enhanced by beautiful and
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the Life Lab and Theater Metropolitan Museum of sustainable grant program
Vision. Art, the Indiana University that encourages cultural
Art Museum, The Field enrichment for all Ohioans.
Museum and the Oriental
Joe Mehling, general manager of Dave White Chevrolet, made the presenta-
The Egypt Experience: Admission to the exhibi- tion to Mike McMahon of Sylvania Recreation at Pacesetter Park.
Secrets of the Tomb opens Museum Institute of the tion is free for TMA mem-
at Toledo Museum of Art University of Chicago, bers and children under 6.
Reaching Over
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COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, November 3, 2010

Weiland Houston wedding Houston Conroy engagement Township Board


positions available
Sylvania Township is and the Sylvania Area
currently accepting appli- Joint Recreation District
cations from Township (SAJRD). More informa-
residents interested in tion, including an applica-
filling upcoming Board tion for a Board appoint-
vacancies. Effective Jan. ment, can be found on
1, 2011, opportunities the Township website at
exist on the Township www.sylvaniatownship.
Zoning Commission, com under the Services/
Board of Zoning Appeals Information section.

Dr. and Mrs. Tom and Martha Houston are very


pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Military Brief
Jennifer Elizabeth to Mark James Conroy, son of Mr.
Dr. and Mrs. Tom and Martha Houston of Sylvania, and Mrs. Jim and Valerie Conroy. Army Pfc. Rodion Straub has graduated from the
OH, along with Mr. and Mrs. Rick and Lois Weiland Jenny is a graduate of Notre Dame Academy, Infantryman One Station Unit Training at Fort Benning,
of Middleton, WI, are very pleased to announce the Xavier University and earned her masters degree from Columbus, GA. The training consists of Basic Infantry
marriage of their children, Brian and Brooke. The cer- the University of Pittsburgh. Mark is a graduate of Training and Advanced Individual Training.
emony took place in Chicago on July 31, 2010. It was Delbarton School, the University of Notre Dame and During the nine weeks of basic combat training, the
an absolutely glorious day. earned his masters degree from Boston University. soldier received training in drill and ceremonies, weap-
The bride, 29, is a 1999 graduate of Middleton Mark will graduate with his doctorate from Albany ons employment, map reading, tactics, military courtesy,
High School and a 2004 graduate of the University Medical College in May. military justice, physical fitness, first aid skills, and Army
of Wisconsin - Madison. She was recently a man- Jenny and Mark will celebrate their marriage with history, core values and traditions. Additional training
ager at Huron Consulting Group and is beginning her family and friends on June 11, 2011 in Toledo. included development of basic combat skills and battle-
graduate studies at Northwestern University’s Kellogg field operations and tactics, and experienced use of various
School of Management.
The groom, 30, is a 1998 graduate of St. John’s Jesuit City of Sylvania to hold weapons and weapons defenses available to the infantry
crewman.
High School and a 2002 graduate of Northwestern The Advanced Individual Training course is designed
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SPORTS THE SYLVANIA HERALD Page 5

Northview freshman Miller NWOYSL Girls U10 Division II Champions


Sylvania United Green
completes stellar first season
By J. Patrick Eaken
Herald Writer

Northview tennis
player Megan Miller won
a Northern Lakes League
No. 1 singles champion-
ship, a Division I sec-
tional championship,
was second at the district
meet, and qualified for
state.
She made first team
All-District, and she com-
peted at the state tourna-
ment in Columbus.
And, Megan is only a
freshman. She finished
her first year of var-
sity tennis with a 20-5 The Sylvania United Brickner – Assistant Morgan Sowers, Emily
record. Green U10 Girls soc- Coach, Matt Sowers – Kasee, and Saige Thor.
“I learned a lot of new cer team clinched the Head Coach, Tom Shaw Bottom row: Makenzie
things this year, so now I Division II NWOYSL – Assistant Coach. Top Ortman, Alyssa Marvin,
know what to expect for title. row: Shelby Temple, Molly Schroder, Morgan
next year,” Megan said. Pictured: Tobi Burt Grace Anne Poturalski, Shaw, Kennedy Burt and
Megan, the daugh- – Team Manager, Dan Danielle Brickner, Lexi Knight
ter of Northview coach
Susie Miller, lost her
first round match at state
to another freshman,
Amina Ismail of Kings
Mills Kings, 3-6, 6-2,
FREE CLINIC
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Megan Miller recently competed at the state tour-
NUTRITIONAL
nament in Columbus.
“It was a close one
and that was hard. You and the tournament’s lost her first round match
know, it’s a differ- operation is unlike other to Clayton Northmont
RESPONSE TESTING
ent experience at state prep tennis tournaments. senior Marianne Bonanno
because you’re play- The weather in 6-4, 4-6, 7-5.
ing eleventh-graders, Columbus was great Susie said getting to LET YOUR
twelfth-graders,” Susie for tennis, unlike many participate as part of
said. years in late October. a team added another BODY SPEAK
“Megan was the only Susie and Megan said it dimension to Megan’s
FOR WHAT IT
freshman in the district was a great finish to a game.
Division I singles and great season. “Her mental game NEEDS
doubles draw, which was “It wasn’t snowing improved tremendously.
very surprising to me this year and it wasn’t Playing for a team moti-
because usually you have raining. It was beautiful. vated her to accomplish
more than one freshman. It’s been a great last few more,” Susie said.
Then, of course, you get weekends the sectionals, Susie says her daugh-
to states and there were the district, the state. It’s ter will take a break
freshmen, which was been great,” Susie said. before getting back to
nice to see that building. What may have made the travel circuit.
“That’s the difference her first round match “She’s in tournaments
from the tournaments more difficult was fin- all year round. She played
she plays all summer. ishing second at the dis- right up until tryouts.
They are usually just trict tournament, which She played in an Ann BETTER
14-and-unders, some- pitted her against the No. Arbor tournament, and HEALTH
times 16-and-unders. 3 seed at state. A first she had to play and won
Here, she’s playing girls place finish at district six rounds there right up THROUGH
that are 18 and under, would have given her the until tryouts. Hopefully, NUTRITION
some of them. It’s fun. No. 4 seed at state. she’ll take at least a week
It’s different,” Susie “She still advanced, off, but I don’t know if
continued. that was the main thing. she will last. She doesn’t
The coach says she is Winning the NLL was want to stop but I’m Nutritional Response Testing (NRT) is a non-invasive,
not disappointed. the goal and it just kept going to have her take
duplicatable system of allowing the body’s innate
“I think she could building from there. a break. It’s been about
have won her first round, Then it was, okay, let’s five months straight of intelligence to speak out regarding nutrient needs.
which would have been just see what happens. tennis. She goes every-
nice to see. But, it’s OK. Then it was, okay, let’s where and she plays all
She made it this far. She see if we can qualify. over,” Susie said. For those that would be interested in discovering how
is, of course, is very dis- Everything has been a Megan said, “I’m
appointed, but I said, bonus, I can tell you going to probably take well their body regards its current supplement protocol,
‘That’s okay,’” Susie that,” Susie said. a little bit off. At least a FREE CLINIC on Nutritional Response Testing is being
said. Even more distress- a week, if not two. It’s
“It is too bad, but it ing — the girl Megan been tennis non-stop. It held Friday 11/5 from 6 – 8 PM and Saturday 11/6 from
was a good experience lost to in the district was a great season. It 2 –5:30 PM. at 7430 W. Central Avenue, Suite C. Bring 3
so now she knows what final, Megan had defeat- was fun.”
to expect. ed three times before. Also qualifying for of your current supplements and be tested.
“We tried to explain it Perrysburg junior April the state meet was the
to her for years what it Weaver, the 2009 NLL Southview doubles team
would be like. For her to champion, lost to Megan of junior Genna Haidar
The event is co-hosted by Toning and Natural Health /
go, now she sees. Now, during their head-to-head and senior Neha Vyas. Toledo Center for Natural Health. Come let Linda Ott,
she understands.” league match and during They lost the opening
Megan said the state the NLL championship. round match in straight ND, CNHP and David Muck, DC, NMD reveal to you your
tournament was, “Very, Megan also defeated sets to seniors Lydia body’s nutritional preferences!
very fun. It was a real Weaver during the sec- Utkin and Cailey Easdale
nice experience.” tional title match, but of Dublin Jerome, 6-4,
Megan also said that it Weaver won the district 6-1. Haidar and Vyas Please call 419-517-8810 or 419-913-0567
was “very official,” not- championship final over were runners-up at the for additional information.
ing the media attention Megan. At state, Weaver district meet.
Page 6 THE SYLVANIA HERALD
SPORTS WEDNESDAY, November 3, 2010

Young Guns Soccer Kats (Continued from page 1) that saw yellow cards, injury figured it out and started play-

Club wins first place “My girls are winners,”


Burgin said. “We may have
been on the short end today,
time-outs, and collisions.
All five goals were scored
at the north end of the field. On
every goal, the team scoring
ing well.
“That (first half) probably
did not help us one bit. But
the great thing was we figured
The Young Guns Soccer but my girls are all winners.
Club won first place in the had the wind behind its back. it out by the second half, got
Like I’ve told you before, they “Tactics change when the them on their heels, and was
2010 Toledo Area Soccer are a tight, tight group. They
Association Men‘s Open wind is at the back,” Burgin good for two goals when actu-
are like all sisters, and like I’ve said. “Let’s be honest, you can ally I thought we were going to
League. After starting the said, we fought for one another
season 0-1-1, the Young keep teams packed down at be able to put it away,” Burgin
right to the end.” your end, and that’s what they continued.
Guns rallied to win 6 games Even Perrysburg coach
straight to clinch their 9th did to us the first half. They kept Northview became more
Mike Murphy was impressed the ball and played it direct, aggressive in the second half,
Championship as an organi- by Northview’s play.
zation. and with us two goals down, outshooting the Jackets seven
“All due respect, that is a which is not our game, we did to six. Northview had six shots
“We added 5 new play- superbly coached and talented
ers to the roster this season” the same thing. We were able on goal to Perrysburg’s five,
team over there,” Murphy said. to get a little more direct with but the Jackets failed to score.
General Manager/player “We feel honored to have been
Tony LoFiego said. “It took Front row (L-R): Zach Wazny, Nick Peters, Devin the ball behind their defense, Northview’s first chance
on the same field with them. and obviously, we scored on came with 29:34 remaining
a few games for the boys to Warnock, Tony LoFiego, Ian Rockwood and Kevin
To win is just a wonderful them that way. That’s why I when junior forward Brooke
get used to the new addi- Gardener. Back row (L-R): Dan Ahern, Sam Mayer,
feeling.” said, we were on a little bit of a Snead had a free kick from
tions on the team. Once Rachid Elariche, Chris Nelson, Matt Tucker, Ted Tucker
In Saturday’s matchup, run and I thought we would be just outside the goalkeeper’s
our chemistry fell into place and Brian Dibble.
Northview and Perrysburg able to get one more break. box. Perrysburg set up a three-
the Young Guns played Tucker closed out the 1st Peters. At the final whistle faced off, of all places, at
some excellent soccer on the “The same thing, I thought man wall, and a header by
half scoring with a power- the score was Young Guns - Timberstone Junior High if we get the ball with the wind senior defender Kaylee Draper
pitch.” ful strike that beat a diving 8, Internacional - 2. — Northview’s home field.
The Young Guns played at our back in overtime, we knocked the ball out of any
Internacional goal keeper. This was the 9th Timberstone had been the loca- figured we were going to be the potential scoring threat.
in the championship game The first half ended Young Championship title the tion for much of this year’s sec-
on Oct. 15 at the 199 fields in successor,” Burgin added. Finally, less than four min-
Guns - 4, Internacional - 0. Young Guns had won since tional and district tournament. The Wildcats changed their utes later at the 25:56 mark,
Perrysburg, OH. Going into Going into the second their inaugural year in 2006. One would think that would
the match they were ranked formation in the second half, Hendrix sailed a shot into the
half, the Young Guns were The Young Guns Soccer give the Lady Kats an advan- slipping from a 4-3-3 into a air that sailed over the goal-
2nd place to Internacional first to strike again on the Club was founded in by tage. But, on this windy day
FC due to -2 point goal dif- 3-4-3 to “put more pressure keeper and got the Lady Kats
score board. In the 46th Tony LoFiego and Devin in Sylvania, it had not been a and looking to create some first score. Snead got the tying
ferential. minute of the game, vet- Warnock. They have been good day for Northview soc-
“You couldn’t have wrote things,” Burgin said. goal with 12:44 remaining in
eran Nick Peters struck a competing in both outdoor cer. In the first half, Perrysburg’s the match.
a more dramatic ending to direct kick from 24 yards out and indoor soccer in the When the girls’ district
the season” Midfielder Devin offense dominated and out shot Getting one shot each in
allowing FC’s goal keeper Toledo area. Currently, the final was getting started, the Northview 13 to 2, and 10 of the second half for Northview
Warnock told reporters. no chance for a save. The Young Guns Soccer Club Northview boys’ team had
“Both teams with the exact P-burg’s shots were on goal. It were junior defender Natalie
Internacional were able to has a Men’s, Women’s minutes earlier been defeated seemed as if the Jackets were Roemer, junior midfielder
same record (5-1-1) battling score two back to back goals and Co-ed team playing in by St. John’s Jesuit, 6-0, in its
it out for a championship” getting to the ball quicker over Stephanie Jenkins, sophomore
in the 50th an 54th min- TASA. The Toledo Area D-I district final at Southview. the first 40 minutes. midfielder Laura Connor, junior
The Young Guns were ute of the match making the Soccer Association (TASA) After one half of play in
first to break 0-0 deadlock in Perrysburg senior for- forward Courtney Hendrix,
score 5-2. The Young Guns is ran by Richard Parish, the girls’ game, Perrysburg had ward Meghan Long scored senior midfielder Chelsea Nye,
the 8th minute of the game Sam Mayer ended their pos- President. If you are inter- a 2-0 lead, and so far on this
when defender Dan Ahern the game’s first goal 10 min- and Snead had two shots.
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SPORTS WEDNESDAY, November 3, 2010

Northview falls to St. John’s Girls headed to state

By J. Patrick Eaken defense did its job by keeping the bleeding just didn’t stop. I Northview cross country finishes
Herald Writer SJJ out of the net, except for a think our kids just checked out

The Northview boys’ soccer


penalty kick.
St. John’s only first half goal
a little bit because they were so
frustrated and they hadn’t had a
another championship season
season ended with a loss in a resulted after a trip inside the beating like this.” By J. Patrick Eaken Other Southview runners real good days.”
Division I district final Saturday goalkeeper’s box, which led to Less than five minutes later, Herald Writer were sophomore Lexi Lopez Last year, Northview went
afternoon, but few expected it a penalty kick just 10 minutes Naik, who was well-positioned (11th, 20:13.2), freshman Alex on to win the regional meet,
to end on such certainty. and 38 seconds into the match. right in front of the net, scored It is often said that certain Wainstein (27th, 21:42.6), but finished third at state. The
The No. 3 ranked St. SJJ junior Evan Lee found his second goal on a rebound. sports excel at Southview High sophomore Kesley Scherer team the Wildcats had defeated
John’s Jesuit Titans scored the left corner of the net, and Goal five came on another School, and certain others at (33rd, 22:09.9), junior Michelle in the regional, Cleveland St.
five second half goals to defeat the 1-0 lead stood up until inter- trip in the box whistled against Northview. Ki (40th, 20:38.4), sophomore Ignatius, ended up winning the
Northview cross country Sydney Lahre (42nd, 22:48.9), state championship.
Northview 6-0 on a windy day mission. Northview with 12:59 remain- definitely excels — whether you and junior Rebecca Perry (53rd, Briggs is expecting his team
at Southview High School. Even Weisenburger thought ing. Lee, like he did in the first are talking about the boys or the 24:02.4). Southview and AW to do well at the regional again
Even the St. John’s coach was that a one goal lead heading half, easily found the net to girls team. also advance to the regional this year.
surprised at the final score. into the second half would not put the Titans up 5-0. Junior Both teams won a Northern meet. “We have as good a shot as
“I expected it to be closer,” be enough. Colgan McNerney scored the Lakes League championship Coach Smith makes no anybody in the race,” Briggs
SJJ coach Dan Weisenburger “I didn’t think at halftime sixth goal for SJJ with 8:19 this season, and aspirations of bones about it that she expected said. “I would say St. Francis is
said. “I thought the first half 1-0 was going to be enough,” remaining. reaching the state tournament are Northview to qualify for the state running really well, St. John’s is
was more apparent of what the Weisenburger said. “I thought Northview had actually out- coming true. meet. tough, and there are five good
game would be like. They are that with them getting the wind, shot St. John’s nine to eight in Northview senior Mike “That’s been our goal since teams and any one of those good
a very good team. We started and as good as they are that the second half, but most of the Wallace won a Division I region- the beginning of the season and teams are going to make it.”
to get fortunate in the second they certainly could have made Titan’s shots were on goal. al championship and qualified it’s not been a secret to any- Following Northview at
half and that opened it up a a game of it.” A.J. Klever had four shots for state last week in Tiffin. body,” Smith said. “I think you this year’s district meet was
little bit.” Sure enough, the Wildcats for Northview, but three were Wallace finished the five need your goals out there and Perrysburg (82), BG (108),
Northview’s season ends at forced eight goal kicks by St. free kicks that sailed over kilometer race in 15:26.8, which you need to make the tiny steps Southview (132), AW (139),
11-3-5, but the Wildcats had set John’s in the second half, while the crossbar, junior Denzel equates to an average mile of to move toward the bigger goal, Central Catholic (215), Ross
a goal of getting further along Northview keepers only had to Wheaton had two, McPeek had 4:58.3. He was the only runner and we’ve definitely done that in (221), and Lima Senior (288).
in the tournament. Only three take four. The Titans had eight two, and senior Jason Jacoby in the D-I regional to average out their workouts and then also in From Northview was soph-
teams, the Division I, II, and III shots on goal to Northview’s had one. All of Wheaton’s and to under five minutes per mile. their attitude in competition and omore Kyle Brooks (fourth,
state champion, get to close the four. McPeek’s shots were on goal. Cleveland St. Ignatius senior actually racing. I think they have 16:24.2), McKown (seventh,
season on a win. But St. John’s managed to For Northview, senior John Sweeney, the runner-up, a real mature attitude toward 16:40), junior Matt Disher
finished nearly seven seconds racing. They work together very (15th, 17:08.9), junior Colin
“We had a decent season,” score five goals — starting six Kevin Klever was in goal for behind Wallace in 15:32.72, or well as a team as far as what they McCloskey (16th, 17:14.7),
Northview coach Ryan Creech minutes and 47 seconds into the the entire first half, leaving with 5:00.3 per mile. need to do as far as strategy-wise junior Chris Weaver (29th,
said. “It wasn’t the season we second half when Rushil Naik 11:42 remaining in the game Northview senior Kevin to beat the other team — even 17:42), and sophomore Chris
hoped for, but it is what it is. It got his first score and St. John’s to be replaced by senior Jeff McKown will join Wallace as an the ones that are quite threaten- McKown (30th, 17:43.3).
never ends well unless you win second. Cooperider. individual qualifier at state after ing to them, like we had against Southview runners were
a state championship.” Then, with 22:09 remain- To reach the district final, finishing 12th in 15:53.97. Perrysburg in the league meet,” senior James Hunyor (tenth,
It took a little bit of Sylvania ing in the match, a corner kick Northview defeated St. Francis The Northview boys did not Smith said. 16:58.4), senior Andrew Krantz
to defeat the Wildcats, too, as by Cameron Conrad led to a DeSales 1-0 on Tuesday. qualify for state as a team, fin- “The prospects for going to (23rd, 17:33.6), senior William
Weisenburger verified that sev- goal by junior Jake Martin, who St. John’s moved on to play ishing fifth. The top four teams state, I think right now, are very Schumacher (28th, 17:40.7),
eral Titans live here. scored with a header putting Findlay in a regional semifinal qualified, so the Wildcats were good,” Smith continued. “I just junior Aaron Jakes (32nd,
In the first half with the SJJ up 3-0. Nov. 2 at Central Catholic High one spot out, scoring 131 points. looked at the list actually to see 17:46.3), senior David Wright
wind behind its back, the Titans On both of those second School. Findlay had defeated Medina (64) was first, followed what the other teams are of the (39th, 18:05.2), junior Clement
had six shots on goal while the half goals, Creech saw his play- top-seeded Ashland, 8-1, in a by St. Ignatius (101), Toledo 16 teams that run in our race at Dupuy (41st, 18:09.8), and fresh-
Wildcats had one. St. John’s ers getting out of position or district final on the Trojan’s St. Francis DeSales (116), and the regional. Depending what man Tyler Sturt (45th, 18:19).
took eight shots to Northview’s making a mistake in front of field. Avon Lake (123). ranking you look at, (Rocky Boys NLL meet standings
five — including two by junior the net. The SJJ-Findlay winner will The Northview girls, on the River) Magnifica, are in our were Northview (42), Perrysburg
Allen Scharfenberg and one “We thought we had a meet the Brecksville-Broadview other hand, did qualify for state regional and they are one of the (69), Maumee (87), BG (92),
each by junior Mike McPeek, chance in the second half,” Heights vs. Westlake winner as a team by finishing fourth two ranked teams in the state AW (98), Southview (125),
sophomore Adam Gonia, and Creech said. “We made two this Saturday at 3 p.m. in the with 114 points. The Lady as well as Brunswick, Medina, Springfield (217), and Rossford
senior A.J. Klever. crucial mistakes on the next regional final at a location to be Kats trailed regional champion Brecksville, and Strongsville (238). Combining league and
Rocky River Magnificat (58). — so a lot of good Cleveland dual meet points, Northview won
Meanwhile, the Wildcat two goals and then after that determined. Strongsville and Brunswick tied schools, so we’ll definitely have with 38 points to Perrysburg’s

Southview the Cougar’s Ja’Darian ter. For Southview, junior


for second place with 98 points
each. Southview girls finished
14th with 360 points.
good competition.
“I think the girls are going
to support each other like they
33.
There is another accolade to
add to Northview cross coun-
(Continued from Page 1) For the Lady Kat harri- always do and as long as they try — former harrier Meredith
Bowers receive the ensuing outside linebacker Michael
For pass interference, giv- kickoff and run 82 yards Gross made a pick, as did ers, sophomore Abby Masters are on top of their game, which Wagner, last year’s Division I
ing Northview another first was sixth (18:47.14), junior I’ve said they can always do girls state champion, is already
for another touchdown. junior defensive back JQ
down at the Southview Moe Dean 14th (19:07.13), that, than I think we have a good one of the top runners for Ohio
Kurtz made the extra point. Bowers, who ran for 67 junior Allison Work 29th opportunity, a good chance, to State University this season.
18-yard line. Hirschfeld Southview led 35-7 to end yards to the NV 32-yard (19:30.27), sophomore Janelle get there.” Wagner won last year’ state
caught a pass and rushed the third quarter. line. Both teams’ offenses Noe 32nd (19:41.89), freshman title in 18:03.9, was first at dis-
Masters was second three
for a 2-yard touchdown to The fourth quarter were unable to score, and Laura Judge 40th (19:51.01), weeks ago at the NLL meet trict and regional meets, and
cap this Wildcat drive. The was plagued with penal- the game ended with a final sophomore Robin Foster 49th in 18:43, finishing behind placed 12th at the state meet
extra point by Downing ties, turnovers on downs, score of 35-7. (20:03.66), and freshman Rachel Perrysburg senior Katlyn her junior year. In track, she
was good, and Northview and interceptions by both Northview finished Audet was 75th (20:40.25). Llewellyn (18:37). But on the was runner-up in the state 3200
was on the board, trailing teams. Northview junior their season at 3-7, while strength of second, third, sixth, meter race (10:50.98), but posted
by a score of 28-7. defensive back Drew Gross Southview remains unbeat- Girls run to state ninth, and 12th place finishes, a personal best (10:46.98) at the
The excitement by the picked off one pass and en at 10-0 heading into next The Northview girls got a Northview won the meet with 32 regional meet, finishing second.
Northview faithful quickly Zach Ryder picked off week’s playoffs. good start on their run to state; points to Perrysburg’s 35. She was sixth at the state 3,200
subsided as they watched another later in the quar- winning a district championship Following Northview and race her junior year.
two weekends ago, while the Perrysburg were Maumee (84), Ohio State women’s cross
boys were second at districts. Anthony Wayne (92), Southview country team fought its way to a
Masters won a district cham- (132), Bowling Green (145), 14th-place finish Saturday at the
pionship in a time of 18:51.8 in Rossford (202), and Springfield 2010 Indiana State Pre-National
the five kilometer race at Pearson (236). Combing league and dual Invitational.
Metropark in Oregon. meet points, Northview had 38 Wagner led the way for the
“She had a very comfortable points to runners-up Perrysburg Scarlet and Gray for the second
lead the whole way,” Northview (33). consecutive meet, finishing

First United Methodist coach Jodie Smith said.


At the district meet, Sylvania
runners took five of the top eight
spots.
“Our season has been pro-
gressing very well,” Smith said.
“I think when the season opened
I said I expected these girls to
45th in 21:08.9. As a team, the
Buckeyes finished with 434
points on the 6k course, well
behind first-place and third-

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Sophomore Tori Brink was
Ohio State’s No. 2 runner,
Saturday, November 6th • 9:00 am-4:00 PM were under 20 minutes and then
I had one just over 20 minutes as
girls have stepped up to the plate,
and like I said at the beginning of
finishing 68th in 21:25.3. Junior
Ellen Birmingham crossed the
7000 Erie Street, Sylvania, Ohio far as our top five, and those are the season, they are an extraor- finish line just behind Brink for
(across from Plummer Pool) the girls who are scoring in cross dinary group of girls because of a 71st-place time of 21:27.6.
country.” the commitment they make to Molly Jacobson (106th, 21:43.6)
Lunch served 11:00 am- 1:00 pm Southview senior Kendra leading a lifestyle that benefits and Rachel White (144, 22:01.0)
Kezur was third (19:13.2), and their running.” rounded out the scoring for the
Lady Kat harriers Work fifth Buckeyes.
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The Lady Kats scored 33 was district champion in 15:48.2. State distance coach Chris Neal
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place Ashland (54), third place finish behind St. Francis DeSales Tori, and Ellen all ran their
Anthony Wayne (72), and (35). Wallace also won the NLL fastest races of the season. As a
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Kats
(Continued from page 6) with 26 seconds remaining in the first half.
Mondays
In the second half, Snead scored on a pass
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When she went down, we had girls that picked from Snead with exactly 21 minutes remaining.
Tuesdays up the tempo. They did a great job. We are very Maumee had been defeated only by Northview
lucky.”
7:00 pm—8:00 pm = Self-Defense Perrysburg’s first stroke of luck came when,
and Perrysburg during the regular season in estab-
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Thursdays slipped through and put it away and it is what it
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Northview outshot Maumee 13 to 1 in the
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WEDNESDAY, November 3, 2010 THE SYLVANIA HERALD Page 9

History of our historian Downtown Sylvania busy with fall events Downtown Sylvania the Fall Festival Parade.
You’ve read her articles ily now live in a historic has been a busy place From the mayor’s Desk My heartfelt thanks to
on Sylvania history in the Thinking downtown Sylvania home this year as the Sylvania the many volunteers that
past, and might remember about built in 1917 once owned community celebrates made the parade and fes-
her weekly columns on by John and Martha Iffland. Ohio Magazine’s “Best with tival possible, especially
these pages for five years yesterday (He was the head clerk Hometown” for 2010. Craig Fall Festival Chairman
By Sheila Jane Herwat, Sister
called “Sylvania as It Was.” at the bank when it was Downtown Delights
Painter Stough
Now here’s some insight robbed by Pretty Boy Floyd was held in the spring, Cities Commission
on the person behind the
For 34 years, at each
and gang, and he’s the one “Taking It to The Streets” Chairman Mike Leiber,
Gayleen Gindy byline.
department where she
who slammed the vault door during Jamie Farr Week and Historical Village
Having lived in Sylvania shut, protecting thousands and Fossil Fest later in curator Joy Armstrong.
worked, she would always
since her infancy, she fondly
gather up all the historical
of dollars.) She would love the summer. The busy Children’s Wonderland Thursday, Nov. 10,
remembers growing up on
documents and make cop-
to have met him, but has
year continues this fall and area businesses had will officially start
Main Street in downtown
ies. Some old city/town-
met the Iffland’s son, who
with the Fall Festival, vehicles in the parade. the downtown holiday
Sylvania. She had front
ship records dated back to
remembers when his dad
Downtown Delights and My thanks to the shopping season with
row seats for every parade,
1838. Working in the vari-
was brought home after
Holiday Happenings. Sylvania Sister Cities the annual Downtown
watched ambulances tear-
ous positions of Sylvania
that bloody incident.
The annual Sylvania Commission who orga- Delights. The Sylvania
ing out of Reeb’s parking
government has been very
This talented historian
Fall Festival and Parade nizes and hosts the Fall Area Chamber of
lot with lights and sirens has written three local his- Festival and Parade each
roaring, and weddings helpful in her constant
tory books, co-authored was held Sunday, Oct. Commerce is organiz-
search for Sylvania his- 17, in a very busy down- year. Our sister city ing the event, with spe-
across the street at the old another, and wrote a book-
Methodist Church. With the tory. town. It was a beauti- of Woodstock, Ontario, cial prizes and activities
let for this newspaper.
post office, Sterling Milk Where would she get all
Gayleen has an ultimate ful fall day with perfect was represented in the between 4:00 p.m. and
Store, Dr. Tallman’s offic- these interesting old facts?
history book of Sylvania weather. Thousands of parade by Woodstock 8:00 p.m. This event
es, and a hair salon located Newspapers, real estate
City and Township in the people attended, prob- Fire and EMS person- has been popular in the
by her home, there was lots records, obituary notices,
works, due out in the com- ably the largest crowd nel and vehicles and by past and promises to be
of traffic and pedestrians. interviews of old-timers, old
ing months, for which she ever. The organizing their Santa Claus Parade so again this year.
She and her siblings ran a census and school records
has been gathering data for committee also report- chairmen. Woodstock On Saturday, Dec. 4,
lemonade stand so popular; , minutes from council/
over 30 years. You may ed a record number of has again invited the the Sylvania Historical
they had to hire other chil- trustee meetings, old docu-
purchase her books at vari- exhibitors and vendors. combined Northview Commission will host
dren as employees. ments/books, family histo-
ous locations around town. The Fall Festival and Southview bands to the annual Holiday
ries, minutes books of the participate in their Nov.
As a teen, Gayleen was
Sylvania Masonic Lodge
Call the Sylvania Area parade was ter- Happenings on Main
working at the Sylvania Historical Society at 419- rific as always with 20 Santa Claus Parade, Street in downtown
(1856 to 2008), school year-
Township Fire Department
books, old advertisements
318-9632 for more infor- the Northview and and again is helping to Sylvania from 4:30 p.m.
during the bicentennial cel-
and much, much more.
mation. Southview High School finance the band’s travel to 7:30 p.m. Santa Claus
ebration when she found old
Gayleen even admits she
Our precious gem of a
bands in Halloween cos- costs. arrives in a carriage on
damaged Sylvania scrap-
has rescued framed historic
historian, Gayleen Gindy,
tumes providing excit- My congratula- Main Street early in the
books stored away. Told
photos and significant old
is certain that history indeed
ing musical highlights. tions and thanks to Fall evening and meets with
she could salvage them, she
blueprints from dumpsters
repeats itself, so we can
Many school children Festival Parade Grand all interested children
did. Gradually, all history
during spring-cleaning sea-
learn much by studying the
marched with their school Marshall Eddie Boggs for at the old train depot.
questions were directed to
son. Widespread use of
past. She also believes that
groups, as did communi- his many years of com- Carriage rides are pro-
her, and Gayleen became history belongs to everyone. munity service, includ-
the unofficial Sylvania his- computers and the internet
Her main interest is histori- ty organizations. Senior vided, as are cookies and
has greatly expanded the citizen groups, SAJRD’s ing annually announcing punch.
torian. She learned every- cal research, not reenact-
thing about Sylvania’s his- boundaries of her research.
ing, so don’t look for this
tory that she could. Prior She retired this year, and
dedicated historian to dress
Giant Craft Show
to this, history was not her now happily devotes all her
up as a notable Sylvania
favorite subject. spare time to Sylvania his-
figure anytime soon.
and “New & Gently Used” item sale
tory. She and her fam-

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WEDNESDAY, November 3, 2010
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InnerViews by Kimberly Rose


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         The Week Ahead: November 7 through November 13, 2010
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Aries (March 21-April 19)
Family issues come to a head this week as you find yourself in the middle of everyone
 else’s arguments. Don’t allow yourself to get drawn into their dramas. Kindly ask them
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 to respect your desire not to get involved and let them figure it out on their own.
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  Lately, you feel as though you have nothing but bad karma in your life but that’s not
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 true. Just because you have had a few hard weeks doesn’t mean that it’s all bad. Learn
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  from the difficult lessons and be grateful for all the blessings that come from them.
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 the experiences may feel painful now, don’t allow yourself to take it personally. See the
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 larger picture and that people who are not good for you are being released.
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Things at work this week may tempt you to vent your frustrations but don’t take the
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Leo (July 23-August 22)
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Life may seem filled with lots of ups and downs lately leaving you unsettled. Keep in
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mind that energetically this is a time of unresolved issues resurfacing and releasing. It

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Virgo (August 23-September 22)

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Great things will come through your job this week bringing you some much needed
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financial stability. That doesn’t mean you should become less responsible with your hard
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 earned dollars but rather the feeling of struggle will ease.

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Join us for our FREE time Fitness Personal any time of the day or
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things happening this fer a sampling of fantas- the club, even when it is
month at Anytime Fit- tic fitness ideas for the not staffed. Once inside,
ness of Sylvania at 7602 holiday season no matter members have full use
West Sylvania Ave. in the what your current level of state-of-the-art Precor
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Center. In addition to
of physical fitness might
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strength training, free
weights and cardiovas-
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non members. As part of
ness Association and de-
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ship reciprocity among
its clubs, which allows
• Party Trays this, we will be hosting an
overview of these classes
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graduations, wedding chapel, catering for all occasions,
a variety of cakes, all occasion cookies, candies and
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and fillings available, from Pink Champagne Cake to
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design your special event. Connie’s Celebrations is
located at 6195 Lewis Ave. in Toledo. Their hours are
Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday from
9a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, call 419-476-1931.
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Champion Credit Union Notre Dame Academy Information


Champion Credit Union
began locally almost 70 years
 7525 Sylvania Avenue,
Sylvania
it union. Virtual Branch,
Mobile Money, eStatements,
Night & Placement Test Prep
ago to serve the employees and Virtual Loan allow mem- Two important events through The University of Placement Test. Girls must
of the Champion Spark The credit union has bers to get account informa- are coming up for families Toledo, Engineering and so pre-register by November
Plug Company. They have grown to a full service insti- tion or apply for a loan day interested in Notre Dame much more. A special seg- 8 by calling 419-475-9359
remained locally focused and tution serving the communi- or night. Academy for their daughter ment on tuition assistance ext. 3126.
now serve the financial needs ties they impact with office Champion Credit Union – a parent Information Night will demonstrate how Notre Please check in at the
of individuals who live, work, locations. CCU offers com- has always followed the on Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. and a Dame Academy is afford- theatre entrance at the back
worship, or attend school petitive rate loans for any credit union philosophy of High School Placement Test able for families. Over of the school. Notre Dame
in Lucas County, including worthwhile purpose, check- “People Helping People” Prep Session for eighth- 50% of the students receive Academy is conveniently
Sylvania and Sylvania ing with No Monthly Service with their involvement in grade girls also on Nov. 10 tuition assistance. located at 3535 W. Sylvania
Township. The credit union Fee and two boxes of club the community. Children’s from 7 to 8:15 p.m. While parents are learn- Ave. Find out why NDA
also serves the employees/ checks free each year, sav- Miracle Network, The Cystic Parents will learn more ing why a Notre Dame edu- young women are BOLD,
group members of over 140 ings accounts, Individual Fibrosis Foundation, Family about NDA academics, cation might be the right BRILLIANT, BEAUTIFUL,
local select groups. Retirement Accounts House Shelter, and local single sex education, and choice for their daughters, and BLESSED. For
(IRA’s), share certificates, school systems are just a few new programs such as eighth grade girls will have more information contact
Champion Credit Union life savings and loan protec- of those supported by the International Baccalaureate, a FREE testing experi- Admissions at 419-475-
has three full service loca- tion insurance, outstanding credit union. Broadcasting, online classes ence for the High School 9359.
tions to serve members: personal service, and much For more information


4140 West Laskey
Road, Toledo
1347 South Detroit
more. Members can access
their accounts, day and night
through electronic service
about Champion Credit Union
visit www.ChampionCU.org
or call 419-407-4140.
The Mouse that Roared debuts
Avenue, Toledo channels offered by the cred-

Consumers may want to ‘bank’ on credit unions


Banks are not the sole option member has a stake in the credit tration -- another government
individuals have for saving and union. Secondly, credit unions agency. Credit unions offer
investing money or securing a are not-for-profit organizations. traditional accounts, such as
loan. Credit unions offer many This is why many of them of- savings and checking accounts.
of the same services and may fer more competitive interest They also issue credit cards
be a better fit for some people. rates than banks. Credit unions and loans. These accounts and
Low interest rates and sub- also limit membership based loans may have better inter-
par service is leading many on certain criteria, which may est rates, and generally credit
consumers to re-evaluate their be an affiliation to a particular unions charge fewer fees than
banking needs. Some people group or additional geographic banks.
are no longer enamored with restrictions. Credit unions are Some credit unions have a
their banks and may be looking also exempt from most state very broad acceptance policy
for a change, be it a byprod- and federal taxes because of (you simply need to live in a
uct of higher fees or penalties their not-for-profit and collab- particular town) or very specif-
instituted by banks looking to orative status. ic policies (you need to be em-
protect themselves in a poor While credit unions may dif- ployed by a certain company).
financial economy. Instead of fer from banks in these respects, However, most people inter-
choosing the bank next door, they do have some similarities. ested in a credit union scenario
individuals may want to check Credit unions insure money can find one or more that will
out a neighborhood credit union deposited up to $250,000 just accept them based on a range of
instead. like banks. But instead of being criteria. Finding a credit union
Credit unions differ from backed by the Federal Deposit may be as simple as asking an
banks in a few ways. First and Insurance Corporation, credit employer if they are affiliated (L-R): Chris Lortie (Count Mountjoy), Jack Slater (Professor Kokintz), Lib-
foremost, they are member- unions are backed by the Na- with a credit union. by Smith (Gloriana the Twelfth), Sean DuBois (Tully Bascom), Molly Layman
owned. That means that each tional Credit Union Adminis- (WAC Jill), and Anthony Calamunci (General Snipett) star in the St. John’s
Jesuit royal comedy The Mouse that Roared.
Market place mania St. John’s Jesuit High rience, they learn to think O’Brien ’12 (Soldier); Ralf
On Saturday, Nov. 20, the Schwans, Anderson’s Sale, Lunch and hourly raf- School’s Campion Hall on their feet when there’s a Keil ’12 (Soldier); Jason
St. Joseph Auxiliary of the Poinsettia Program, Avon, fles. The Little Sisters of the Players present The Mouse mistake. This play is very Wietecki ’14 (Soldier);
Little Sisters of the Poor will Premier Jewelry, Lia Sophia, Poor are located at 930 S. That Roared on Friday, much a student production Kirsch Briel ’12 (New York
host the largest home shop- Glass Jewelry, Sentsy Candles, Wynn Road at the corner of Nov. 5, at 8 p.m.; Satur- and audiences will truly Announcer); David Manor
ping party you have ever Herbalife, Poppin’ George Navarre and Wynn Roads. day, Nov. 6, at 8 p.m.; and enjoy their work,” she ex- ’12 (British Announcer);
seen. The event runs from Kettle Corn and Clothes to fit We are across from Pearson Sunday, Nov. 7, at 7 p.m. plained. and Jacob Calamunci ’13
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. We have American Girl Dolls. Our day Metropark. If you have any in the school’s McQuade Returning this year as (Tom, the Winemaker).
vendors such as Miche Bags, will also feature our Holiday questions please call 419-698- Theater. There are 27 high veteran performers are: Female cast members
Close to my Heart, Purse Bazarre Sale selling many 4331 or email to devsoregon@ school students from SJJ, Jack Slater ’12, Sean Burl- include:
Love, Longaberger, Tastefully items made by our Residents littlesistersofthepoor.org. All
Libby Smith
Simple, Executive Jewels including our famous Nun proceeds will benefit the Little
St. Ursula Academy and ingame ’12 and Tony Cala- St. Ursula Academy ’11
by Design, Tupperware, Better Dog Biscuits, Petite Sisters of the Poor and the Notre Dame Academy act- munci ’12, who performed (Glorianna theTwelfth);
Mary Kay, Pampered Chef, Pleasures Gift Shop, Bake residents they serve. ing in this Campion Hall in SJJ’s 2009 fall produc- Tiffany Allore NDA ’14
Production. tion of The Odd Couple. (Mrs. Bacom/Mrs. Reiner);
This political satire and The Mouse that Roared Sania Bauswell SUA ’14
Maplewood performs at Senior Center comedy tells the story of a cast from SJJ also incudes: (Mary) ; Sierra Sturt SUA
tiny European country that Sean DuBois ’11 (Tully ’14 (Jane); Molly Lay-
declares war on the United Bacom); Chris Lortie man SUA ’14 (WAC Jill);
States and wins. The play ’11 (Count Mountjoy); Carlee Griffey NDA ’14
has been adapted by Chris- Riley Savage ’12 (Da- (Norma); and Mallory Mc-
topher Sergel from the book vid Benter); Ben Scherer Manus NDA ’13 (Helen).
by Leonard Wibberley. ’11(Mr. Beston); Jack The Play is directed
According to Mrs. Barb Slater ’12 (Professor Kok- by Mrs. Trimble and Mr.
Trimble, play director, the intz); Mark Relation ’11 Frank Carnicom. Assis-
students have been work- (The President); Anthony tants to the directors are
ing very hard on the pro- Calamunci ’12 (General Alex Wietecki and Jerry
duction, and having lots of Snippet); Sean Burlingame Palermo.
fun interacting and inter- ’12 (Will Tatum); Mike Tickets are available in
preting their roles. Pool ’12 (The Page); Alex advance from St. John’s
“Our actors are trained Wietecki ’11 (Professor Jesuit High School. Tick-
to adlib properly, and to Smith); Donovan Phillips ets will also be sold at the
perform without prompters. ’12 (Assistant to Kok- McQuade Theater the eve-
Working together on stage, intz); Nicholas Ruma ’12 ning of the performances.
TJ Irwin photo they learn to rescue each (Johnson); Jerry Palermo Student tickets are $5 and
other and to be problem ’11 (Wilkins); Hussein Al- adult tickets are $6.
The entire fifth-grade Neghan Hanley, to graduate from the old solvers. Through this expe- abyad ’13 (Soldier); Arron
class performed music Madysen Schuster and Maplewood building.
at the Sylvania Senior
Center on Thursday,
Korrin Zollweg. All
fifth-graders wore shirts
They designed and silk
screened the shirts them- First woman to hike North Country
National Scenic Trail
Oct. 28. Pictured above with “Final Fifth” on selves. Each faceis a self
are (L-R) Chloe Gomez, them, signifying they portrait of the kids in
Pinya Pipatjarasogit, are the last fifth-grade each class.
It took almost 20 years To reserve your spot, the North Country Trail,

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am the proud owner of a Maumee Valley Heritage
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3853 Woodley Road 7am-12pm. 206 S. Byrne, garages, rental properties
Toledo, OH (next to the & special help for the eld-
sponsored by the Maumee trail. “I like to think that to date, include initiat-
MAYTAG STACKABLE (between Central &
Sylvania Ave.) TV station). Indoor & out- erly & handicapped. Fore-
Valley Heritage Corridor ing National Park Ser-
washer/dryer, like new,
I may have encouraged
Sunday Nov. 7 & door spaces available. closures & Repairs.
electric, $250,
as part of its ongoing
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vice studies resulting in
419-215-4194.
a few people to get out
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McCord Road Christian Kielbasa, kielbasa and more kielbasa


Do you like kielbasa? and trophies will also Maumee, or at the Fix-

Church makes a difference


On Saturday, Oct. 16,
If so, maybe you should
plan on attending the
1st Annual “Kielbasa
be presented to the win-
ners. The competition is
open to any individual
It Shop on Sylvania
Avenue in West Toledo.
For more information,
McCord Road Christian Cook-Off” which will who makes their own contact Jack at (419)
Church held its 3rd Annual be held on Saturday, kielbasa. Commercial 882-1199 or (419) 356-
Make A Difference Day INC Nov. 13, at the Bedford entries are not part of 1811.
(In the Name of Christ). Golf Course Pavilion the “cook-off.”
This was a church-wide
outreach event designed to
located on Jackman
Road near Smith Rd in
The public is invited
to attend and will be Check out
Temperance, MI. The taste testing and judg-
our new
bring God’s awesome love
to others through meaning- event is sponsored by ing the contestant’s kiel-
ful service. the Polish American basa. In addition to the
Nearly 300 members of
the church participated in
Community of Toledo kielbasa tasting, there and
(PACT) and will run will be games, music
improved
25 service projects reaching
over 1,000 people. Some of from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. and plenty of beer, sweet
the projects included: free Amateur kielbasa & sour cabbage, coffee
oil changes for single moms
and senior citizens, paint-
makers from all over
the northwest Ohio and
cake and other Polish
delicacies. Admission is website at
southeastern Michigan $5 per person and $3 for
www.the
ing and grounds clean-up
at Sylvania Area Family area will be competing PACT members. Music
Services, a baby shower for the title of “Toledo’s will be provided by the
for expectant moms from Fifteen volunteers helped Lake Park residents with Kielbasa King.” In addi-
pumpkin painting as part of the McCord project.
classical Billy P. sylvania
the Pregnancy Center, tion to earning the dis- Advance tickets can
be purchased at Ski’s herald.com
and pumpkin painting at tinction of having the
Franciscan Care Center
and Lake Park. The church best home-made kielbasa Restaurant in Sylvania,
also helped a local hom- in the area, cash awards Paluszak Insurance in
eowner with home repairs
and took a group of fifth CALL NOW FOR FALL CLEAN-UP SPECIALS!
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Outreach Leadership Team * Trimming * Gardening design
at McCord Road Christian * Edging * Custom
Church, “Our goal is to * Mulching waterfalls
be the hands and feet of Serving Toledo & Suburbs * Fertilizing * Snow Removal
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of the physical and practical
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A Difference Day was a graders and parents), helped with the Sylvan School
chance for us to do that grounds clean-up.
too.”

St. John’s students earn National Merit recognition 


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Caleb Edwards was recognized as a seminfinalist in the 2011 National Achievement
Scholarship Competition.
Four St. John’s Jesuit a semifinalist in the 2011
Seniors have been National Achievement
named National Merit Scholarship Competition.
Semifinalists in the 2011
National Merit Scholarship
Semifinalists are in the
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Antiporda , Ryan Rattay, the 2009 Preliminary
Asher Rieck, and Grant SAT/National Merit As part of our ongoing mission to improve the health and
Wohl. In addition, Senior ScholarshipQualifying
wellness of children throughout our community, Mercy
Caleb Edwards was named Test.
Children’s Hospital and Kohl’s department stores are proud
to offer the Kohl’s Kids in Action program – designed to
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