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F & J COINS Central Catholic just misses


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cincinnati LaSalle in the by knocking off #10
Geography Bee winner state Division I semi-
final game. The shot hit
Whitmer and #4 St.
John’s Jesuit to capture

makes beeline to state


the rim but did not go the district title. Findlay
in resulting in a heart- and Stow Munroe Falls
breaking 48-46 defeat. fell victim to the Fighting

competition central
cinderella
catholic’s
march
through the state playoff
Irish in the regional
tournament.
The last “Final
Jack romanoff, an
tournament ended at the Four” appearance by a
eighth grade student at
hands of the third-ranked central catholic boy’s
Mccord Junior high
Cincinnati LaSalle (25- basketball team in the
School, has been named
2) Lancers who went state tournament was in
as a semi-finalist in the
on to win the state 1949- 62 years ago. Photo submitted
Ohio Geographic Bee.
Bees were held in schools
with fourth through
eighth grade students
throughout Ohio to
determine a winner from

Honk for Japan


each participating school.
School level winners
then took a qualifying
test. Students with the
top 100 scores were then Photo submitted Last week, four Sylvania siblings
invited to participate at decided they wanted to collect money for
the state competition. Jack Romanoff, eighth people affected by the devastation in Japan.
as a semi-finalist, grade student at McCord They got creative with their mission and
Jack will compete in the Junior High, was named stood by King road with homemade signs
2011 Ohio Geographic as a semi-finalist in the reading “honk for Japan.” For each car
Bee at The Ohio State Ohio Geographic Bee. that honked, the siblings donated 10 cents.
University Mansfield They received 240 honks and donated $24
Branch on apr. 1. he Society and all-expense of their own money to Japan. Their parents
will be eligible for $100, paid trip to the Galapagos and grandparents matched their donation.
the complete National Islands. additional The siblings said they had fun and felt like
Geographic on DVD, information on the they were helping others at the same time.
and a trip to Washington, National Geographic Bee The four siblings are carter, riley,
D.c., to represent Ohio can be found at www. anderson and campbell Sattler, children
in the national finals on nationalgeographic.com/ of Stacey Sattler and Jason Eggerstorfer.
May 24-25. First place geobee.
winners of the national Jack romanoff, 8 th
competition receive grade student at Mccord
a $25,000 college Junior high named as
scholarship, lifetime semi-finalist in the Ohio
membership in the Geographic Bee. Photo submitted

Northview, Southview coaches reflect on 2010-11 basketball season


By Scott Grau game. For her efforts, she was Marc Jump considers this past Player. first team and All-District third received special mention in the
Herald Writer named to the All-NLL first season to be successful as well. Senior De’Nard Pinckney team. all district balloting.
team, All-Toledo Blade team, His young Cougars compiled (8 points and 3 rebounds per Hall, averaging better than Shadle stated the highlight
SYLVANIA- The the Division I All-District first an 11-10 overall record and game) was named to the All- 10 points a contest, was a of the season, especially for
scorebooks have closed on this team, and the All-Ohio third finished 8-6 in the Northern NLL second team and received second team All-NLL selection his senior players, was the
year’s basketball seasons for team. Lakes League. special mention for all district and received special mention Wildcats’ 52-51 overtime
the girls and boys teams from Junior guard Skylar Rose “It was a winning season,” honors. for all district honors. win over cross-town rival
Southview and Northview but and junior forward Jessica Jump said. “We had a young Todd Bostater, Southview At the team’s season- Southview.
the head coaches from each Jessing joined Justinger group of kids with only three girl’s basketball head coach, ending awards ceremony, “It was the final home game
respective school have fond among the scoring leaders for seniors on the roster. We credits senior Taylor Hall Lopez received the offensive for the seniors and what a
memories of the season and of the NLL with 11.0 and 10.1 worked hard to get better every and sophomore Lexi Lopez player of the year award while great way for them to end their
high hopes for their program’s scoring average respectively. day.” for stepping up to share point Hall was named the defensive careers in the last home game
futures. Jessing also received All- Jump commented that guard duties and running the player of the year. Senior of the season,” Shadle said.
Northview girl’s basketball NLL first team honors and was before the season started his team after losing Ariel Gaston, Olivia O’Reilly received the Since high school sports is
head coach Jerry Sigler’s named to the to the All-District team lacked experience in “big who transferred to Start for her coach’s award. a constant revolving door of
Lady Kats captured a second third team. game” situations. However, senior year and starting point Terry Shadle, head coach of players entering and exiting
consecutive Northern Lakes Rose was named to the All- as the season unfolded the guard Andrea Abouahmed to the Northview boy’s basketball a program, Southview head
League title with a 13-1 NLL second team and received Cougars found themselves an ACL tear five games into team, wrapped up his third year coach Marc Jump commented
conference record (18-4 special mention for all district playing in plenty of big games. the season. at the helm with a 4-17 record on bidding farewell to his
overall) and made it to the honors. Seven contests were decided With Hall and Lopez (2-12 NLL). senior players stating, “You
district semi-finals before Seniors Valerie Sohasky, in overtime or by three points jointly commanding the team, “We were pretty always appreciate the efforts
bowing out to a strong and who will be playing basketball or less in regulation play. the Lady Cougars finished inexperienced all year. We that the guys have given for
talented Notre Dame Academy at Indiana Wesleyan University “We had some real thrilling their campaign with a 13-9 truly didn’t have a very much four years. These seniors are
team. next year, and Katelynn basketball this year,” Jump overall record and an 8-6 NLL varsity experience and it no different. They have been
“I though that we had an McCoy were in the top stated. conference mark. The team showed,” Shadle stated. a big part of everything that
outstanding year,” Sigler said. echelon of rebounding leaders Jump reflected that his team captured a sectional title with According to Shadle, senior we have done and who we are
Northview was paced by in the league pulling down was literally three possessions a thrilling 53-52 overtime win forward Jacob Sturt possessed and we are going to really miss
junior guard Miriam Justinger, 6.4 and 5.9 caroms per game away from being 11-3 in the over Central Catholic before the most varsity experience on them.
whom Sigler considers to respectively. league. falling to state semi-finalist the young Wildcat team. Sturt Head coaches Sigler,
be one of the best players in Coach Jerry Sigler Junior Allen Gant, who Start in the district semi-finals. finished the season averaging Bostater, and Shadle echoed
Northwest Ohio. Justinger, a commented that senior Tori averaged 15.3 points per game Lopez led the Lady Cougars over eight points per game and this sentiment.
three-year starter for the Lady Busby, who was first off of throughout the season, was in both scoring and rebounding better than five rebounds. Looking forward, all of the
Kats, led the NLL in scoring the bench this season was named to the All-NLL first averaging 13.6 points and over His teammate, sophomore coaches said the future looks
averaging 16.8 points per invaluable as the team’s “sixth team and All-District third six rebounds a game placing guard Conner Hartnett, led bright for their respective
man.” team. The three-year starter, her among the leaders in both the team in scoring with a programs and they will be
“She did a tremendous job who also grabbed over seven categories in the league. Her 10.5 points per game average. hard at work in their gyms all
for us this year,” Sigler stated. rebound a game, was named play on the hardwood garnered Hartnett was named to the summer long working out next
Southview head coach as the team’s Most Valuable Lopez a spot on the All-NLL All-NLL second team and year’s teams.

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Sylvania students named National Merit Scholars Sylvania Chamber Announces


Chamber Champions for 2011
Two seniors, one from
each of the Sylvania high
schools, have been named
2011 National Merit
Scholars by the National
Merit Scholarship Program.
David Wright, Southview
High School, and Nicholas
Smith, Northview High
School, have both been
named as finalists from
the 16,000 semi-finalists
named in September. The
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Merit Scholarship winners Photos submitted Northview senior
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Recipients of the 2011 Chamber Champion awards pose with their awards at the
LOC
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million entrants each year,


school students enter the ‘A Night to Remember’ is exciting event
Showcase Sylvania Expo Preview Party held on March 25.

Full of Beans The


One of Sylvania
Chamber
yearly events
the most exciting
of Commerce
Area
is “A Night an-to On the Scene
Toledo
Trina Area Small
McGivern Busi-
at 419-874-
ness Association, and the
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Remember,”the 2011
sponsoredChamber
by the “AwardCity of
ChicExcellence”
to benefit from
the
with
The Sylvania history eighteen talk shows that Champions
St. Vincent at the Showcase
Thinking Medical Center theAuxiliary
University to theofAbility
Toledo Thi

Pat
books state there was an week! Foundation,
Sylvania Expo andPreview
this yearPar-
will CenterBusiness
of GreaterCenterToledo in
Family making
annual Bean Festival from about Each year boasted be no exception.
ty held on Friday, March 25. City Chic, the annual fash-
1998, Jim was awarded an instinc
the late 60s to the late 70s. different menus, activities The event will take place
Nominees were sought from ion gala that benefits the works

Nowak
yesterday Honorary Doctorate Degree
Not having grown up here, I and entertainment. Served Friday, Sept. 12 at the
the Chamber membership
Ability Center of Greater now, th
By Sheila Valentine Theater in down- in Business
Toledo will beAdministration
held
wondered what that was all was, of course, bean soup, and the nomination form
variabl
about. Why beans? Amused,
Painter
using an old farm recipe, town Toledo. Wednesday,University
from the of To-
Sept. 24 at the cash, e
askedThisfor businesses
year’s special guestandis ledo in 2006.
Stranahan Great Hall on are ana
I imagined a bean queen. brought about a temporary and bean dinners. There was leaders who are outstanding
Grammy Award-winning Among his current com-
Heatherdowns.
So, I started researching distaste for beans for one also cornbread, spaghetti singer/songwriter
both in the business Peterarea as Chamber
Richard Gray,Announces
James Brazeau, As always this eventJimkicks
J.Networking
Scott Stewart,for Joanne munity affiliations, has
this event and discovered, employee. He looked at the and other delectables. Dollars off the fall
Cetera,
well formerly of
as someone whothe gives
musi-
Ollivier, Denise Colturi, Joyce served as fashion
President season,
of the Exp
among other things, there railroad car of loose beans There were dunking booths, cal group Chicago and also
back to the community Program and this year will be celebrat- good th
Moses, Julie Klein and Boardthe of Directors of Mom’s
was indeed a bean queen and thought it would be fun creative dried bean dish renowned for numerous chart
through exemplary service.
ing fashions, companies relatio
hits in his solo career. Rosemary Yanik. House
and and is of
resources a current
our greatboard
each year! to jump in. It wasn’t. Buried contests, parades, sky divers Winners The Sylvania Chamber spend
The Allen V. Smith and more. The multi-day Co-Chairs Mirza Baig,year
for this Toledo Symphony League member of the Alliance For
city. partner
to the neck, he had to be are:
M.D. and Bernardo Martinez, announces
Can you a Sylvania
believe Area
that the Paired
ModelsDonation. He is a past
will be strutting the
Inc. company was a bean pulled out by a tow chain celebrations were quite fun, Business Chamber Chamber Luncheon
Toledo Symphony LeaguePro-
M.D., promise an outstanding chairman
stage wearing andfashions
an emeritus
from
packing and processing and shivered for two hours apparently, and Sylvania event. The –proceeds
Champion Kistlerbenefit
Ford – gram “Networking
celebrates Fanfare at for Dol-
Fifty- locally owned storesUniversity
Elegant
member of the Rig
plant in Sylvania. It was afterwards, not realizing residents threw themselves robotics
Bob simulation and train-
Jorgensen
Five as
lars” ona way to say Brava
Wednesday, to
April Rags, Gallippo’s Kids Board
the League of Toledo Foundation strengt
built in 1951 adjacent to how cold a bean could get.” into the festivities ing at St. Vincent Mercy
Small Business Chamber 13 at the Crescendos
Wingate who Hotel Klothesline, Lady C, Lily
of Trustees,Ragazza,
and a past chair- your e
the railroad behind the enthusiastically (but not Medical Center with the use directed the past and raise the Whitestone, Sophia
Held on the grounds of Champion – Lublin Suss- on Main Street in Sylvania time hi
Southbriar shopping center. into the railroad car!). of the daVinci robotic system. baton to the members who
from 11:30 a.m.–1:00 Lustig, Sophie’s Sister and af-
man of the following
to the p.m.
the Democratic Club on up and
manThe – Doug
eventWelch
features station give full measure filiations:
Toledo Furs.Jamie Farr LPGA
It was located here because Centennial Road in the early Miss Bean was selected RetailbidBusiness Cham- There will be anda applauds
light lunch
dining, board auctions and organization Kroger Classic
This event Tournament
always draws a
of its proximity to nearby years, the festival was a from thirteen candidates ber Champion – Ciao Res- served so reservations
new members who will directare
a fabulous afterglow dessert (2001),
huge Toledo-Lucas
crowd because of the Coun- You
farmers and was Sylvania’s nonpartisan affair and a true by “an impartial panel of buffet and
taurant gourmet coffee
– Michael Gibbons bar. necessary. The networking
the organization? delightful vendor boutiques
ty Port Authority, Toledo Re- people
only local industry at the community event. In 1972, mayor, grocer, beautician and For
Terryticket
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limited to held
will be the first that are set up beginning at 10
gional Growth Partnership, and low
time. They packed beans it was held at Whetstone and editor.” I assume these 419-251-2117.
Non-Profit Organization 30Friday, Sept. 19
to reserve at the home
a spot. a.m., with a tasty luncheon create
under the label Smith Park behind Starlite Plaza. were various young ladies There are many dedicated of The
Tom and Joan Fought
presenter willin be and the fashion extravaganza.of
Toledo Area Chamber
pushin
Chamber
volunteers who step up– to
Champion City
be Rossford. Cocktails, musical Commerce, Toledo Hospital
For more information call
Old York and others. 26 The programs were planned from Sylvania schools and ofonSylvania one of Northwest Ohio’s
the committee. Hats off to entertainment and exquisite Board of Directors (Chair-
419-885-5733.
varieties of beans, barley by the Sylvania Jaycees, St. they probably wore the title Chamber premier business leaders,
Zehra Baig, Champion
Brenda Johnson, Vol- dining stations are planned. man of the Audit —- and Pub- Lat
and split peas were handled Francis Guild and Knights proudly, as well as lovely unteer of Ledrick,
the YearMary – T.J. Ir- Jim Poure. James A. Poure
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win is“Fanfare”
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Achievement of two di
pounds processed per In 1974, Sylvania’s Hey, I just had a thought. Snyder,
Chamber Mary Price, Charla
Champion Executive
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Orson Bean as master of 100 from 1989-92. Jim also
paid homage to the bean, ceremonies for the bean your memories by emailing Additionally a special ment Consultancy. Poure served as an Executive Com-
explained why there was a festival. The famous to SylvaniaHistory@gmail. award was presented to founded General Alum mittee Member of the Ohio
bean festival since 1969 and celebrity was duly invited. com or calling 419-318- 2010 Sylvania Area Cham- & Chemical Corporation Chamber of Commerce.
included this anecdote: “A Alas, he couldn’t make it, 9632 and it could appear in ber Board Chairmen Kevin in 1979 (GAC Chemical Jim’s past business, pro-
recent incident at the plant as he was appearing on a future column! Lent for his support to the Corporation) and led his fessional and political affili-

Sylvania resident wins Jefferson Award Sylvania Area Chamber and company to being named ations included serving as
its business members. as one of INC. Magazine’s an INC. Magazine confer-
The Honorees were fastest growing companies ence advisor, a board mem-
Each year, four Toledo- future, Faist has selected awarded a one-of-a-kind art in 1984. He was named ber of the Federal Reserve
area residents are recipients and is grooming a younger piece designed for the hon- “Entrepreneur of the Year” Bank of Cleveland – Small
of local Jefferson Medallion associate from Clifton Gun- orees from renowned artist Northwest Ohio Region in Business Advisory Board,
Awards for extraordinary derson to succeed him. Jim Yarrito. Over 300 mem- 1995 for Chemical Manu- an Advisory Board Member
community service. Jef- Faist has given profusely bers and guests attended facturing and Processing of the Legal Institute of the
ferson Award 2011 winner to Toledo, serving as past the 9th annual “Showcase and in 1990 for Supporter Great Lakes, and a White
Richard R. Faist, CPA, has Chairman of AAA North- Sylvania” preview party of Entrepreneurship. House Conference Dele-
served on the COMPASS west Ohio and as a trustee and over 4000 attended the In addition to earning gate on Small Business. For
Corporation for Recovery of the Servant Leadership Expo, held at Tam-O-Shan- the Toledo Small Business reservations, please call the
Services Board of Directors Center, Lourdes College ter on March 26. of the Year Award from the chamber at 419-882-2135.
for over 40 years. COM- and St. Vincent Medical
PASS nominated Faist for Center Foundation. He cur-
his long-term commitment rently serves on the Board
efforts to combat substance of Notre Dame Educational
abuse in Northwest Ohio. Foundation; the Board of St.
Dick has continuously COMPASS has maintained John’s Jesuit High School,
served on the COMPASS financial stability through- where he also serves on the
Board of Directors since out four full decades, he Executive Committee and
1970, overseeing the orga- has undertaken a major as Chairman of the Finance
nization’s fiscal operations role in providing substance Committee; the Finance
as head of the Finance Com- abuse treatment to literally Council of the Toledo Cath-
mittee and as a member of thousands of area residents. olic Diocese; the Finance
the Executive Committee. Since his 1970 appointment Committee of the United
COMPASS is a Lucas to the COMPASS Board, Way of Greater Toledo; and
County-based provider of Faist has shared his financial on the Finance and Endow-
inpatient and outpatient al- expertise with the agency. ment Committees of St. Jo-
cohol and drug abuse treat- For more than 475 months, seph Catholic Church, Syl-
ment for 2,500 men and Dick has gone over COM- vania.
women a year, plus free HIV PASS financial statements, Faist and other 2011
education and testing ser- reviewed annual financial winners Duke Wheeler, TJ Irwin won the award for Chamber Champion Volunteer of the Year. Pictured
vices for another 2,000 area audits and the agency’s an- Kim Holmes and Mary Lou presenting the award are Laura Glover and Pat Nowak.
residents annually. Most nual tax returns. Leonard will be honored at
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from various public entities, in July 2010 as Managing Toledo Club on Apr. 1. One
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Upcoming Events
Library brings in For more information, 755-7252 or boater734@ ball team as they try to earn sure, use of Studio Fitness cas County Retired Teach-
therapy dogs contact Jane Hankenhof chartermi.net. a championship in Virginia facilities, three times per ers Association will be
SYLVANIA- The Syl- Curry at janemhcurry@sbc- in 1972. Sullivan’s book week, for select classes at held at Brandywine Coun-
vania Branch Library will global.net or 419-654-8512. Library celebrating portrays Yoast as he molds no charge throughout April, try Club, 6904 Salisbury
offer 15 minute sessions women event the lives of his young play- and a free yoga mat. Road, Maumee at noon. The
to improve reading skills Lourdes lecture series SYLVANIA- The Sylva- ers through his inspirational This program is being speaker is Jennifer Cum-
by reading each week to SYLVANIA- Lourdes’ nia Branch Library will host coaching style. funded by the Ohio Commis- mins of Beautiful Blooms
a gentle, friendly therapy fifth annual Distinguished an event on Apr. 2 from 2-4 Contact the CCHS Office sion on Minority Health. by Jen. Bring in blooms
dog. The sessions will be on Lecture in American His- p.m. to celebrate the Sil- of Institutional Advance- from your yard or purchase
Mondays from Apr. 1-May tory & Culture will be held ver Anniversary issue of In ment at 419-255-2306 for Time Warner offers them and let Jen teach you
23 with times available on Apr. 14 at 7 p.m. in the Search of Our Past: Women more information. scholarship the basics of floral design,
starting at 7:00 p.m. Franciscan Theatre & Con- of Northwest Ohio pub- Time Warner Cable’s what flowers to use, and the
ference Center. Mary Beth lished by the Women Alive! Promedica hosts heart Mid-Ohio Division is offer- care of floral arrangements.
Library hosts travel Norton, PhD, Mary Donlon Coalition and Women’s His- program for women ing six, $2,000 scholarships Members are asked to
program Alger Professor of Ameri- tory Committee. A variety TOLEDO- ProMedica to qualifying high-school bring specific food items
SYLVANIA- The Sylva- can History at Cornell Uni- of authors will be available and Studio Fitness have graduates who intend to ma- to help feed the little ones
nia Branch Library will host versity, will serve as guest for discussion and exchange teamed up to raise aware- jor in a discipline connected who pass through the doors
a travel program titled “The speaker and is presenting at the event. Light refresh- ness about heart disease in to Science, Technology, En- of Mom’s House. This safe
Nature and Culture of Wild a lecture titled “The Salem ments will be served. women. “Heart to Heart,” is gineering and Mathematics haven offers child care and
India” on Apr. 16 at 2:00 Witchcraft Trials.” For more information a free women’s health expo (STEM). support in exchange for a
p.m. Sally and Bernie Albert The event is free and contact Ann Hurley at 419- to help educate area women Candidates must be a young mother’s commit-
of the Toledo Zoo will lead open to the public. For more 243-9952. about how to improve their graduating high-school se- ment to finish school. Bring
the event and share their ex- information, contact Chair heart health. The event will nior with at least a 3.5 grade graham or Goldfish crack-
periences and photos of the of History, Politacl Science Central Catholic include free health screen- point average whose parent ers, pretzels, vanilla wafers
natural history, wildlife and & Geography, Dr. Mary welcomes author of ings, exercise demonstra- is a customer of Time War- or any type Cheerios be-
people of India. Refresh- Stockewll at 419-824-3741 Remember This Titan tions, plus experts in heart ner Cable’s Mid-Ohio Divi- cause we don’t want Mom’s
ments will be served. or mstockwell@lourdes. TOLEDO- On Apr. health. The program is Apr. sion. Candidates must plan cupboard to get bare.
edu. 4, Central Catholic High 2 from 2 – 4 p.m., at Stu- to attend a two- or four-year The following entrees will
AAUW presents lecture School will welcome Steve dio Fitness, 1413 Bernath accredited college or uni- offered for lunch: Chicken
SYLVANIA- The AAUW Women’s boating class Sullivan, author of Remem- Pkwy. versity. Marsala, Parmesan Breaded
Toledo Branch will present a TOLEDO- A special ber This Titan, as the fea- Thirty women who at- For more information on Tilapia, Roast Sirloin of
lecture titled “A Discussion boating class just for wom- tured speaker in the CCHS tend “Heart to Heart,” will the scholarships and to ap- Beef and Vegetarian. Send
of Half the Sky: Turning Op- en will cover a variety of Reads program. He will be selected to participate in ply, please go to TimeWar- your reservation, with your
pression into Opportunity topics including how to as- speak at a 2:00 p.m. assem- a month-long fitness chal- nerCable.com/MidOhio. entree choice, and a check
for Women Worldwide” by sist at the helm in case of bly in the CCHS Sullivan lenge, working with exer- The deadline to apply is for $17.00, made out LCR-
Pulitzer Prize winners Nich- emergency, how to throw a Center. The assembly is free cise specialists from Studio June 1. TA, to Kathleen Brunt, 3460
olas D. Kristoff and Sheryl line to a stranded boater and and open to the general pub- Fitness. This challenge will Shadywood Circle, Lam-
WuDunn. The event will be how to know proper fueling lic. include before and after Retired teachers luncheon bertville, MI 48144 as soon
Apr. 14 from 7-8:30 p.m. at procedures that could pre- Remember This Titan health screenings for body MAUMEE- The Apr. as possible. Deadline is Apr.
the Franciscan Center board vent a fire. The class will be chronicles the story of foot- mass index and blood pres- 28th luncheon of the Lu- 22.
room at Lourdes College. taught by instructor Chris- ball coach Bill Yoast and

Police Reports
The discussion will be facil- topher Hoover of the Toledo the life lessons that can be
itated by AAUW members Sail & Power Squadron in learned from his journey.
Wendie Kiskaddon, Jennifer the Seamanship Class for Bill Yoast was one of the
Sader and Jane Hankenhof Women which is now being coaches in the hit movie, Domestic violence: On March 9, at the 5600 block of a traffic violation and found to
Curry. Light refreshments scheduled. Remember the Titans, about March 8, at the 6000 block N. Main Street, James C. Loss, be in possession of four roaches
will be served and the pub- For more information, the struggles of a racially of Graystone Drive, Diane P. 69, created an inconvenience, and a green leafy substance that
lic is welcome. contact Larry Cole at 734- divided high school foot- Schreck, 52, did cause or at- annoyance and alarm by yell- tested positive for marijuana.
tempt to cause physical harm to ing obscenities and attempting Telecommunications harass-
the victim. to engage in violent behavior in ment: On March 11, at the 7500
Possession of controlled sub- front of staff members and cus- block of Brint Road, Jaquail B.
stance, use/possession of drug tomers. Phillips, 19, made a telecommu-
paraphernalia: On March 8, at Arrest: On March 9, at the nication with the intent to abuse,
the 5400 block of Silica Drive, 6700 block of Monroe Street, threaten or harass the victim.
a 14 year old suspect was found Dennis W. Howard, 46, turned Possession of controlled sub-
to be in possession of a metal tin himself in at court with his at- stance, use/possession of drug
7742 W. Bancroft containing marijuana while at torney on a warrant for domestic paraphernalia: On March 11, at
school. violence. Erie Street and Jeffrey Lane, a
Toledo, OH Arrest: On March 8, at the Arrest: On March 9, at the 16 year old suspect was stopped
1 mile West of McCord 4800 block of Holland Sylvania 6700 block of Monroe Street, for a traffic violation and found
419-841-7523 Road, an officer was investigat- Ami D. Miller, 25, turned her- to have a zip lock baggie of mar-
ing an unoccupied parked mo- self in at court on a warrant for ijuana and a pipe with marijuana
torcycle, and was approached theft. residue in the vehicle. Four pas-

Take a Trip
by the owner, Jody Whiteman, Arrest: On March 10, at the sengers in the car- three 16 year
39. Whiteman had a warrant for 1600 block of Spielbusch Av- olds and a 15 year old admit-
domestic violence and was ar- enue, Tiffany N. Mcduffey, 26, ted to smoking marijuana. A 13
rested and transferred to Toledo was stopped by Toledo Police year old passenger and suspect

to Mexico
Police custody. and found to have a Sylvania did not admit to smoking mari-
Possession of controlled sub- warrant for acts in contempt of juana.
stance, use/possession of drug court. Arrest: On March 12, at the
paraphernalia: On March 9, at BAC .17 grams by breath: 5700 block of Elliot Road, Rick-
the 5400 block of Silica Drive, On March 10, at Brint Road and ey D. Holt, 53, was stopped for
From appealing appetizers to Jordan Taylor Grant, 19 was
stopped for a traffic violation
N. McCord Road, Deborah L.
Horner, 56, was stopped for a
questioning and found to have a
warrant for D.C. Intox. He was
and found to be in possession of traffic violation and arrested for issued a summons.
zesty entrees, every meal is a three glass pipes with marijuana
residue, a prescription bottle and
OVI. She had a chemical breath
test result of .207 BAC.
Drive under influence: On
March 13, at N Main Street and
trip to Mexico! dried green leaves that tested
positive for marijuana.
Petty theft: On March 10, at
the 5400 block of Alger Drive,
Maplewood Avenue, Kelly R.
Tomesek, 21, was stopped for a
Aggravated robbery- deadly a victim reported ten used tires traffic violation and found to be
weapon: On March 9, at the had been stolen from his busi- OVI. She had a chemical breath
The Original Mexican 5800 block of Monroe Street,
an unknown suspect attempted
ness.
Possession of controlled sub-
test result of .284 BAC.
Aggravated robbery: On
Restaurant and Cantina to commit theft while indicating stance: On March 11, at Marshall March 13, at the 6000 block of

InterfaIth
he possessed a firearm. Road and Roberts Road, Kevin Apple Meadow Drive, an un-
Disorderly conduct: On McCabe, 20, was stopped for known suspect pointed a gun at
two victims while they were at-
tempting to enter their home and
ZION LUTHERAN demanded they hand over their
valuables. Both victims com-
CHURCH LCMC plied and the suspect fled with

DIrectory
“Lutheran Congregations In Mission For Christ” an accomplice to an unknown
•Bible-Based • Christ-Centered
vehicle and left the area.
Criminal damaging: On
Traditional Worship -10:15 a.m.
March 13, at the 6300 block of
• Mid-Week, Contemporary Worship 6:30 p.m.
Wedgewood Drive, a person re-
Intern: Vicky Shoup
ported a vehicle’s rear window
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had been damaged. The owner
8307 Memorial Highway (3 Miles North of Sylvania), Ottawa Lake, MI 49267 was contacted and there are no
suspects at this time.
Pastor Ron Winslow 734-856-3300 or 419-699-2500 Possession of controlled
substance: On March 13, at

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St. Michael’s Episcopal Church SYLVANIA FIRST CHRISTIAN the 5500 block of W. Alexis
Road, Jaymond Palacio, 21, was
4718 Brittany Road
CHURCH SATURDAYS stopped for suspicious behavior
(near Talmadge/Bancott Intersection) and found to have a baggie con-
419-531-1616 (diSciPlES of chriSt)
Church Office 882-3313
5:15 taining marijuana in his posses-
sion.

7:00
PM
Saturday: 5:00p.m. Holy Eucharist
Arrest: On March 13, at Cen-
Sunday: 8:00a.m. Holy Eucharist Dr. Joseph Hara - Pastor PM
tral and McCord, James H. Cop-
9:45a.m. Family Worship py, 19, was taken into custody

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10:45a.m. Education for all ages! 5271 Alexis at Silvertown on a warrant for miscellaneous/
original charge.
SUNDAYS
Family Learning Hour 9:30 am
9:00
We invite you to join us as we Love, Breaking and entering: On
Morning Worship 10:30 am March 13, at the 7600 block
Learn & Serve in Christ’s Name! of W. Sylvania Avenue, an un-

10:45
AM

known suspect entered an unoc-


King Of Glory 7000 Erie Street cupied business with the pur-

12:30
AM

across from pose to commit theft.


Lutheran Church LCMS Plummer Pool PM
Taking identity of another:
On March 14, at the 4900 block
6517 Brint Rd., Sylvania 419.882.6488 419-882-2205 WHITEHOUSECampus of Burkewood Court, a victim
Handicapped Accessible Rt64oppositeRexam stated unknown person(s) made
Service Times: 8:30am, 9:45am, and 11:00am 6950 Whitehouse Square Blvd, purchases using the victim’s
Informal Worship 8:30 am Whitehouse, OH 43571 debit card information without
his permission.
Traditional Worship 10:30 am Sunday School: 9:45am, 11:00am TOLEDOCampus Arrest: On March 14, at the
Sun. School 9:30 am (Sept.-May) www.sylvaniafirst.org Sylvania&Douglas 6700 block of Monroe Street,
419.661.8661

Wed. Bible Study 10:00 am 2600 West Sylvania Ave, Joseph M. Mielcarek, 49, turned
Paul R. Schmidlin, Pastor Pastor Larry Clark Toledo, OH 43613 himself in at court on a warrant
Church SYLVANIA FIRST CHRISTIAN for violate TPO.

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29129 Lime City Rd,
ing: On March 14, at the 4900
block of Wickford Drive, Victim
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Church Office Toledo 5240 Talmadge 473-1187 Perrysburg, OH 43551 1 stated Suspect 1 threatened
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Flower hospital recognizes National Central Catholic technology


Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month director featured at conference
SYLVANIA- More than cerous over time. There are physician to see the colon
100,000 Americans are di- several risk factors for col- directly and allows polyps NASHVILLE- Central
agnosed with colorectal orectal cancer that include to be removed without sur- Catholic High School
cancer each year. It is one anyone age 50 or older, gery. It is the preferred and director of technology
of the most common forms African-American descent, most effective screening Chris Hamady of
of cancer in the United poor diet, obesity, family option for colorectal cancer. Sylvania was a featured
States but can be cured history of colon cancer, or Colonoscopies are extreme-
over 90 percent of the time history of bowel disease ly safe when performed by
presenter at the Society
if caught early. In recogni- and smoking. a skilled endoscopist. for Information
tion of National Colorectal “It’s important to be “The good news for pa- Technology & Teacher
Cancer Awareness Month, screened for colorectal can- tients is that the new health- Education (SITE)
and in an effort to heighten cer since it is frequently care reform policy requires conference in Nashville,
awareness about the impor- symptom free until the dis- insurance plans to now Tennessee on March
tance of early detection, ease is more advanced,” cover preventative services, 11. This international
Flower Hospital is encour- Andrea Henderson, RN, including colonoscopies, conference, which was
aging community members Flower Hospital Endos- without requiring a co-pay,” held from March 7-11,
to schedule a colorectal copy, said. “Once symp- Henderson said. “However focused on information
screening. toms such as bloody stool, it is still recommended that and instructional
Colorectal cancer is a abdominal pain, change you contact your insurance technologies in faculty Photo submitted

malignant tumor arising in bowel habits or unex- company to authorize a and staff development. Central Catholic High school directory of technology
from the inner wall of the plained weight loss occur screening before schedul- Mr. Hamady co- of Chris Hamady and Central Catholic Board
colon. Most colon cancers the chance for a cure is sig- ing an exam” presented with technology chairman recently presented at the Society
begin as polyps, abnormal nificantly reduced.” For more information Central Catholic for Information Technology & Teacher Education
growths on the wall of the A colonoscopy is the only about Flower Hospital, visit Board technology (SITE).
colon that can become can- screening test that enables a www.promedica.org. chairman Dr. Berhane
Student wins third place nation’s
for the live Internet were the presentations
Teclehaimanot, who is a streaming of daily done by the international
professor of curriculum announcements through community,” said Mr.

largest high school essay contest


and instruction at the the Irish News Network Hamady. “All of us
University of Toledo. (INN), as well as the throughout the world
Their presentation was streaming of special have similar educational
ARLINGTON, VA—A future of our country and Con- answering the following ques- titled “Designing a Media events and sports. The goals and challenges. The
Maumee Valley Country Day stitution that they live out key tion: “What civic value do you Production Facility: A classroom also features diversity of discussions
School student beat out more civic values every day,” Bill of believe is most essential to Model for 21st Century an instructional area and solutions to difficult,
than 24,000 other participants Rights Institute vice president being an American?” By en- Education.” for classes on computer yet common, issues
for a top spot in America’s of education programs Jason couraging students to consider In 2009, Central applications and design, was invaluable and
largest high school essay con- Ross said. “By thinking about and weigh American values, Catholic created a fully and a professionally highly relevant to the
test conducted by the Bill of the civic values evident in our the Essay Contest serves as a digital media production designed full multi-track internationally-focused
Rights Institute. Founding documents and in key part of the Bill of Rights and recording studio in
Representing the Great the lives of American heroes, Institute’s mission to educate recording studio. learning environment at
one of its classrooms. “My favorite aspects Central Catholic High
Lakes Region, Carolyn Sowa, students can begin to see how young people about the words The studio is home
a junior at Maumee Valley their own actions are signifi- and ideas of America’s Found- of the SITE conference School.”
Country Day School, earned cant in supporting the experi- ers, the liberties guaranteed in
third place and $500 in the
fifth annual Being an Ameri-
ment in self-government start-
ed by our Founders.”
our Founding documents, and
how our Founding principles
Hart Associates recognized by BtoB
can Essay Contest. The nation-
al competition is sponsored by
More than 80,000 students
attending public and private
continue to affect and shape a
free society. Magazine for seventh consecutive year
the Bill of Rights Institute, an high schools, and home- In her winning essay, Sowa MAUMEE- Hart small, midsize, large and each and every day, and
educational nonprofit based schooled students from all 50 selected “integrity” as the civ- Associates, a leading interactive agencies in the it is wonderful to be
near Washington, D.C. states, have participated in ic value topic of her essay and integrated marketing firm United States. Hart was recognized.”
Sowa‘s sponsoring teacher, the Being an American Essay thought Abraham Lincoln, the
Josh Lavetter-Keidan, received Contest to date, with nearly great emancipator and preserv- in Northwest Ohio, was named as a top agency in Agencies are selected
a matching cash prize. half-a-million dollars in prize er of the Union, most embod- selected as one of the the small category for the for the list based on
In addition to the cash priz- money being awarded to win- ied the American character. best business-to-business seventh year in a row. the percentage of total
es, Sowa and Lavetter-Keidan ning students and their teach- In her essay, Sowa wrote, advertising agencies “We are honored to once business that is business-
also won paid trips to the na- ers. “Freedom without integrity is in the nation by BtoB again make this prestigious to-business, revenue
tion’s capital, where they were “The Being an American like a building without a foun- Magazine. list,” Mike Hart, president growth, new client
honored on March 22 at an Essay Contest is a wonderful dation; it cannot stand. Among BtoB Magazine and CEO at Hart, said. wins, innovative work
awards gala emceed by Juan way to awaken students’ inter- all American civic values, it is, produces the annual list “Our team produces great and expanded service
Williams and featuring a key- est in the ideas of the American therefore, upon integrity that to recognize the best work for all of our clients capabilities.
note address by John Stossel. Founding. The Stuart Family we must lay our strongest em-
The Washington, D.C. trip Foundation is honored to be phasis.”
also included a Capitol Hill
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one of the Contest’s support-
ers,” Stuart Family Founda-
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Capitol, Supreme Court and tion executive director Truman Contest can be found at www.
National Archives. Anderson said. BillofRightsInstitute.org. Cop-
“The Being an American To participate, students were ies of winning essays and pho-
Essay Contest encourages stu- asked to share their thoughts tographs of students are avail-
dents to see how vital it is to the on American citizenship by able by request.

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SCHOOLS WEDNESDAY, March 30, 2011

Ohio Northern University announces Dean’s List Sylvania City Schools named
to AP Achievement List
ADA- Ohio Northern list, students must attain a A. Armstong, daughter of
University recently released grade point average of 3.5 Jeffery and Lisa Armstrong,
it’s Dean’s List for the or better on a 4.0 grading was named to the list.
winter quarter 2010-11. system. Armstrong is a first year
To qualify for the Dean’s Sylvania resident Haley pharmacy major. SYLVANIA- Sylvania Caperton said. “The AP opportunities were

University of Akron announces Dean’s List


City Schools is one of AP Achievement List restricted to a smaller
fewer than 400 school districts are defying segment of the high
districts in the nation expectations by school population,”
AKRON- The for the Dean’s List, named to the list were being honored by the expanding access while Trevor Packer, vice
University of Akron students must maintain a Sara Haidar, Andrea College Board with enabling their students president of the College
recently released its 3.25 or better grade point McConnell, James a place on its AP to maintain or improve Board’s Advanced
Dean’s List for the 2010 average. Okuley, Rudolph Severhof Achievement List for their AP Exam scores.” Placement Program,
fall semester. To qualify Students from Sylvania and John Wodarski. opening AP classroom Many U.S. school said.

Lucas County Auditor 2012


doors to a significantly districts have focused Inclusion on the list is
broader pool of students, on expanding access to based on the following
while maintaining or AP courses as part of criteria:

revaluations reach Sylvania


improving the percentage a strategy for fostering 1. Examination of
of students earning college readiness. While three years of AP data,
scores of 3 or higher. these efforts have resulted from 2008 to 2010;
From 2008 to 2010, the in more students earning 2. Increase in
SYLVANIA- The of similar neighborhoods particular area, as well Sylvania City Schools scores of 3 or better participation in/access to
Lucas County Auditor and performs their own as the attributes of the has increased the number — the score typically AP by at least 4 percent
announced the data extensive sales analysis property. It is important of students participating cited as a “qualifying” in large districts, at least
collection for the 2012 and compares their for homeowners to check in AP from 234 to 278, or “successful” score 7 percent in medium
Revaluation will take findings with the State. their property data to while improving the because the majority districts and at least
place during the month Lucas County Auditor make sure their current percentage of students of U.S. colleges and 11 percent in small
of April in the City of Anita Lopez and members value is accurate. AREIS earning AP Exam scores universities provide districts;
Sylvania. of her staff have been (Auditor’s Real Estate of 3 or higher, the college credit or 3. A steady or
State law requires conducting informational Information System) score typically needed advanced placement increasing percentage of
the Auditor to appraise meetings throughout the Online, accessed through to earn college credit, for this score — these exams taken by African
each individual parcel of county since February. the county website (www. from 80% in 2008 to efforts have also resulted American, Hispanic/
real estate in the county The public is encouraged co.lucas.oh.us), is a great 83% in 2010. It should in more students now Latino and American
every six years. Called a to attend any one of the resource for citizens to be noted these figures earning scores of 1 or 2. Indian/Alaska Native
revaluation, this program meetings to learn about view the current market exclude participation Accordingly, there has students; and
is required by Ohio law the revaluation so they can value and data of their and performance in AP been a slight decline since 4. Performance
to equalize values and be informed and involved property. Spanish language exams. 2001 in the percentage levels maintained
to take into account the in the valuation process. The auditor’s office The AP Achievement of AP students scoring or improved when
need to adjust values Representatives from the is available to answer List is made up of all a 3 or better, a decline comparing the
based on current trends Auditor’s office will be any questions residents school districts that that is to be expected in percentage of exams
in the market. The available for questions may have regarding their are simultaneously any program attracting a in 2010 scoring a 3 or
Auditor’s office divides or one-on-one assistance property’s estimated expanding opportunity broader cross-section of higher to those in 2008,
the county into 34 groups at the Here’s To Your fair market value and its and improving students. or the school has already
Health Fair, sponsored effect on taxes. Please performance, so even That said, helping more attained a performance
by the Sylvania Senior contact the Education low-performing districts students learn at a higher level in which more than
Center, 7140 Sylvania and Outreach Department are included if they have level and earn higher AP 70 percent of the AP
Submit your photos to Avenue, on Apr. 7 from at 419-213-4406, visit at been able to maintain scores is an objective of students are scoring a 3
10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. One Government Center, or higher.
ceyth@theheraldpapers.com The revaluation is Suite 600, or online at
or improve scores while
expanding access. The
all members of the AP
community, from AP Additionally, school
greatly impacted by www.co.lucas.oh.us/ list includes 388 school teachers to district and districts with an AP
real estate sales of a auditor. districts representing 43 school administrators to student population
states, with California’s college professors. Many composed of 50 percent

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Sylvania Franciscan Academy West Side Montessori writers take first and
third place in Power of the Pen Regionals
holds annual charity auction SYLVANIA- West Side at the College of Wooster Isabel Abu-Absi, Grace
SYLVANIA- The theme Montessori middle school May 26-27. Bilal Yassine Beham, Lilly Kaplan,
of Sylvania Franciscan writers brought their “A was awarded Best of Lauren Kohler, Nicole
Academy’s 17th annual game” to the Regional Round 2. Team members Rusk, and Schuyler
charity auction on March Competition of Power who competed were Stupica.
19 was Derby Day at SFA. of the Pen on March 8 at Pilar Athaide-Victor, West Side Montessori
Chaired by Tim and Diane Lourdes College. West Steven O’Neill, Kashvi was awarded the second
Brunner with co-chairs Jim
and Linda Knepp, the action
Side Montessori writers Patel, Laramie Reynolds, place trophy in the
began promptly at 6:00 p.m. joined more than 200 7th Shohan Shetty, and Bilal Sweepstakes Category
Sweet Pea the race horse, and 8th grade students Yassine. due to the combined
owned by Tom and Michelle representing a total of 33 The eighth grade team scores of the 7th and
Glanville, greeted attendees schools in 11 counties. took third place overall. 8th grade writers. Both
outside the Franciscan The seventh grade Isabel Abu-Absi and teams were coached by
Center at Lourdes College, team took first place Lauren Kohler’s scores middle school teacher,
setting the pace for a lively overall. Bilal Yassine qualified them to advance Mary Brandon.
evening. and Laramie Reynolds to State Finals. Schuyler Congratulations to all
Mary Miller’s décor scored in the top 15 Stupica is an official the participants and good
followed Kentucky Derby which qualified them to alternate. Team members luck to all the writers
tradition with red roses move on to State Finals who competed were moving on to States.
adorning all tables. Many
female guests sported elegant
hats. Attendees included West Side Montessori team heads to
state Destination Imagination Tourney
Dick and Robin LaValley,
Dan and Kristine LaValley, Photos submitted
Tom and Pam Win, Robert Many people came out to enjoy a fun evening at the Sylvania
and Diane Tankoos, Dan Franciscan Academy’s annual charity auction. Helping make West Side Montes- Brennor Masters, An- physical world, develop
and Cynthia Pipoly, Ed and the event a success were (left to right) Sr. Mary Jon Wagner, sori’s team of 5 th and tonio Peron and Wyatt an original three-act cir-
Manar Nahhas, Bob and OSF; Mrs. Richard LaValley, Dr. Richard Kohler 6th grade boys brought Reynolds. Because of cular story that demon-
Linda Helmer, and Joe and home a first place trophy their first place win, the strates knowledge of an
Julia Young. at the Destination Imagi- team will be advancing energy cycle and create
Before dinner, Dr. Richard
Kohler, SFA headmaster,
nation Regional Tourna- to the Destination Imagi- a device that changes
and Sister Mary Jon Wagner, ment, held on March nation State Tournament as the story progresses.
OSF, presented two awards. 12, at Owens Commu- to be held on Apr. 16 in Their skit was funny,
This year’s St. Clare Award nity College. The win- Mt. Vernon, OH. packed with facts, and
for Philanthropic Giving ning team is made up Since fall the boys had a very cool device.
went to Mr. and Mrs. Richard of Raaghov Agnihotri, have worked together to The ideas and the work
LaValley, Sr., for their Aghiad Daboul, Ryan research energy cycles were all created by the
outstanding contributions to Gannon, CJ Leonard, in the natural and/or kids themselves.

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Dr. Kohler also thanked The
LaValley Foundation and The

language teacher award


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Thornton Art Project in Of advertising
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Jake Thornton. Recipients of SYLVANIA- Mary teaching French at
the 2011 St. Damian Award John Thornton and Roberta Handel enjoyed the Goodwin, French teacher both Northview and attention
for Leadership are Paul Kentucky Derby themed festivities at the auction. at Northview High Southview. Immersing
Geha and Laurie Adams for bets on the Bean Races, were among the 16 alumni School, received the 2011 her students in the The
their superb dedication to managed by Mike and Dylan on hand to assist. Leona Glenn Outstanding French culture has been SECOND RULE
and support of SFA athletics. Brunner, and on the stable Silent auction tables Foreign Language a passion leading her to
Former SFA principal of SFA “horses” ridden featured unique and artistic Teacher Award from the spend multiple summers Is sustained
JoAnn Tallarico honored by faculty jockeys Della classroom projects in addition Ohio Foreign Language in Paris and the French repeated
kindergarten teacher Camille Ward, Monique Boulton, to items for children, health, Association. An awards countryside, many times
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players really had no one Madonna University out team can continue to
to look to. Leadership of Livonia, MI. Lourdes improve and focus on
will come in time.” was down by 20 at playing a more consistent
Going into the year, halftime but came from game of basketball.
Coach Smith did not want behind and won 65-62 “We can’t play one
to put any expectations in the closing seconds. good half and one bad half
on how the season would It was the perfect way of basketball and expect
turn out. for the men’s team to be to remain competitive,”
“I didn’t want to put welcomed not only into Smith said. “If we can
any expectations on the the Lourdes community put together a complete
court for our first year,” but the surrounding game we will be more
Smith said. “All my communities as well. successful.”
expectations came off the Some of the standouts Though the first
court. If you run a good this season were John season was full of ups and
program off the court, it Washington, John downs and unknowns,
Do you need a will usually lead to good
things on the court.”
Willhite and John Brown.
Washington led the team
the future remains bright
for this young team.
ProMedica ENT? Lourdes men’s volleyball signs first player
SYLVANIA- Lourdes first love was baseball,
College has made history but when his school
again by signing its first started a boy’s volleyball
male volleyball player. program, Lance started
Lance Wiles of Gahanna going to open gyms
Are you suffering from: Lincoln High School in and fell in love with the
• allergies? • dizziness? Gahanna, Ohio signed sport.
his letter of intent to play He stands at an
• chronic ear infections? • hearing concerns? volleyball at Lourdes impressive 6’8” and will
• ringing in ears? • sinus problems? College. most likely play in the
“I chose Lourdes front row. He is a skilled
• hoarseness? • swallowing problems? because of the people Photo submitted
blocker and hitter and is
• snoring / sleep concerns? that make up the Lance Wiles recently a team player.
environment,” Wiles made history by becoming Lance was named
said. “I felt like I was a the first player to sign Most Improved on his
Then you want a highly trained doctor who member of the Lourdes with the Lourdes men’s high school team this
family already. I heard volleyball team. year. He plans to study
specializes in ears, nose and throat – commonly
positive things about helped start a volleyball criminal justice in his
called an ENT. Our ProMedica ENTs will listen to your both the school and the program.” time at Lourdes.
coaches and I thought Lance started playing The men’s volleyball
concerns and provide the care you deserve. it would be an amazing team is scheduled to
volleyball his freshman
feeling knowing that I year of high school. His begin play next year.

Breyfogle signs with Lourdes


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Seeing patients on the campus
of The Toledo Hospital and in Seeing patients on the
Fostoria campuses of Flower Hospital Photo submitted
and Bay Park Community Southview’s Kallie Breyfogle recently signed a letter of intent to continue her
Hospital as well as in Perrysburg, golf career at Lourdes College. With her at the signing ceremony was Southview
Defiance and Fremont. girl’s golf coach Matt Fojtik and Lourdes women’s golf coach Scott Simon.

SYLVANIA- Kallie one on the Southview ranks.


Breyfogle of Sylvania girl’s golf team this “I am very pleased and
Southview High School year. Her team won the excited to add Kallie to
became of the first Northern Lakes League the team,” Lourdes head
woman golfer of the championship and the golf coach Scott Simon
incoming 2011 class to sectional tournament said. “Adding Kallie to
sign with Lourdes. making it to districts. our already impressive
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“I chose Lourdes Kallie earned 2nd roster has me excited for
because it is very Team All-NLL for her next year. The women’s
© 2011 ProMedica close to home which is performance on the team should be very
beneficial,” Kallie said. golf course this year. good and give the men a
“I also like the small Her strength is her long run for their money.”
Paramount members no longer class sizes and I really game and hopes to work Kallie plans to study
need a referral to see a specialist. liked the golf coach.” on her short game before education in her time at
Kallie was the number joining the college Lourdes.

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