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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-
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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
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know, it’s a differ- operation is unlike other to Clayton Northmont
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because you’re play- The weather in 6-4, 4-6, 7-5.
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said. years in late October. a team added another BODY SPEAK
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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.
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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
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SPORTS WEDNESDAY, November 3, 2010
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SPORTS WEDNESDAY, November 3, 2010
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
Amazing Classes!!
(18th, 20:55.5). days, and some guys had some
Kats
(Continued from page 6) with 26 seconds remaining in the first half.
Mondays
In the second half, Snead scored on a pass
sion, and Kelsey Draper is our playmaker out from Hendrix with 33:13 remaining, and the two
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Tuesdays up the tempo. They did a great job. We are very Maumee had been defeated only by Northview
lucky.”
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the winning goal seven minutes and 56 seconds good, so we worked on our tempo and getting our
Thursdays into overtime by beating Northview senior goal- forwards on tempo, getting some diagonal lines,
keeper Lexi Fisher to the ball.
6:00 pm—6:50 pm=Yoga “They got a break in the backside and that girl
and getting our defenses ready, and we really
worked hard with them this week.”
Thursdays slipped through and put it away and it is what it
is,” Burgin said.
Northview outshot Maumee 13 to 1 in the
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Each team had two shots on goal in the Panthers. In the second half, Northview had seven
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Kalanquin and Gasser each had a chance to score. only two on goal. But the Wildcats created quality
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“We thought, once we could get to where we
were playing clean, and creating a quick tempo
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which advanced to play Lexington in the regional
that we could get up our opportunities, which
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semifinal on Nov. 3. said. “In the first half, I thought we were just a
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Wednesday. Gasser scored first on a breakaway just like, anything close we were shooting.”
OPINION
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
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WEDNESDAY, November 3, 2010
The Week Ahead: November 7 through November 13, 2010
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
to respect your desire not to get involved and let them figure it out on their own.
Taurus (April 20-May 20)
Lately, you feel as though you have nothing but bad karma in your life but that’s not
true. Just because you have had a few hard weeks doesn’t mean that it’s all bad. Learn
from the difficult lessons and be grateful for all the blessings that come from them.
Gemini (May 21-June 21)
Friendships that don’t honor you will be challenged and may even dissolve. Although
the experiences may feel painful now, don’t allow yourself to take it personally. See the
larger picture and that people who are not good for you are being released.
Cancer (June 22-July 22)
Things at work this week may tempt you to vent your frustrations but don’t take the
bait. Just say, “No” and you will keep yourself out of hot water. It’s best to say very
little this week and express your opinions next week when your comments will be more
balanced.
Leo (July 23-August 22)
Life may seem filled with lots of ups and downs lately leaving you unsettled. Keep in
mind that energetically this is a time of unresolved issues resurfacing and releasing. It
may not feel very pleasant now but eventually a feeling of peace will prevail.
Virgo (August 23-September 22)
Great things will come through your job this week bringing you some much needed
financial stability. That doesn’t mean you should become less responsible with your hard
earned dollars but rather the feeling of struggle will ease.
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try National Scenic Trail the last section needed to ecosystems, civilization
006 Automobiles 044 Pets 052 Garage Sale 100 Services – a trail spanning seven earn her coveted North or past land use. This
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1992 FORD E 350 Mini FREE TO good home, RUMMAGE SALE. Me- A-1 GUTTER Cleaning to New York. Young will Trail patch on August 3 ing.”
Bus. Seats 9 with lots of male Maine Coon, neu- morial Lutheran Church, and Eaves
chronicle her adventure near Petoskey, MI. “I Since 1993, the
am the proud owner of a Maumee Valley Heritage
floor space. 57,000 miles. tered, declawed, 7 years, 3215 Douglas Road, cleaned/flushed.
Call Ron, 419-536-3722, 419-882-6301. Toledo. Nov. 5, 9-3pm. TV tower removal, take all at the upcoming Maumee
ext. 8.
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Nov. 6, 9-noon, bag day debris away. Insured. Valley Heritage Corridor very expensive colored Corridor has worked to
fabric rectangle,” said identify and preserve the
$2.50. 419-865-1941.
2005 SAAB 9-3 Linear, (Moving) annual meeting on Sun-
2.0 Turbo, 68,000 miles,
054 Flea Markets day, Nov. 7, at 1:30 p.m. Young. historical, natural, cul-
Along the way, Young tural, recreational and
great condition, $9,000 or
best offer. 517-605-3400.
GIANT GARAGE Eastern Standard Time at
authored a book, North scenic resources of the
SALE. Congregation Moving in or out clean-up
Nazareth Hall in Grand
034 Appliances
B!nai Israel, Congrega- BYRNE ROAD Flea Mar- & hauling. Attics, base -
tion Etz Chayim. ket every Sunday ments, buildings, yards, Rapids. Country Cache, about Maumee Valley. Ma-
The presentation is her adventures on the jor accomplishments,
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
Contact Mark
vice studies resulting in
419-215-4194.
a few people to get out
419-882-6301. Monday Nov. 8,
419-389-1095.
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9am to 4pm ,
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9am to 1pm (bag day).
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COMMUNITY THE SYLVANIA HERALD Page 13
(L-R): SJJ Seniors Ryan Rattay, Asher Rieck, Grant Wohl, and Mark Antiporda
were recognized as semifinalists in the 2011 National Merit Scholarship Competition.
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
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Wohl. In addition, Senior ScholarshipQualifying
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