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DELPHOS Buying, selling and renting a home are big undertakings. Local
Realtor Krista Schrader wants to streamline the process with her second annual
Schrader Realty Home Expo set 1-4 p.m. Sunday at the Delphos Eagles Lodge.
Weve put together an expo where all the Delphos businesses that would be
involved in purchasing, selling, renting and just living in a home would be in one
place, Schrader said. We have a lot of tools and resources here. When someone
comes here to buy or rent a home, we have the businesses here that can take care of
most if not all their needs. We have people who can give advice on mortgages and
perform inspections. We have local banks and insurance companies. We have home
improvement businesses, including a nursery and roofing and siding and more.
I want people to know that when they buy a home here in Delphos, we have
everything they need. A lot of people go to the Internet for services we offer right
here backed by someone who lives here, too. I want people to get to know the faces
behind our businesses. I want to keep everything as local as possible. I also want to
make sure residents are educated on what we have to offer and they dont get into
the wrong hands and be taken advantage of.
Buyer, sellers and renters will be able to walk booth to booth gathering information and speaking to the experts.
Schrader remembers the WDOH/FFA Home Shows as fun rides on a shuttle and
tables and tables of fliers, brochures and goodies.
Everyone used to go to the Home Show, she said. Youd get together with
friends and have fun. The whole community would be in one place and youd get to
see what all the businesses had to offer. My office has felt that there was something
missing between the buyer and seller and professionals in Delphos.
Schrader is pleased the event has become a tradition.
We want to bring this back and grow every year, she added.
Admission is free and includes refreshments.
Rylee Pohlman steps to the microphone at the Allen County Regional Spelling Bee
Saturday. (DHI Media/Colin Kreigel)
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Gomer Congregational Church will offer its annual St.
Davids Day celebration on Saturday.
Meals will be available from 4:30-6:30 p.m. and include
steak or chicken, mashed potatoes with gravy, homemade
noodles, apple sauce or cole slaw, roll and homemade pie
or cake for $8 for adults and $4 for children. Tickets at the
door will be $8.50. Call 419-642-2681 for advanced tickets.
The musical program begins at 7 p.m. and attendees can
also peruse the bazaar filled with homemade baked goods
and crafts.
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FRANKFORT, INDIANA
Charles Richard Dick
Mason, 77, of Frankfort,
Indiana, went to be with
the Lord on Thursday at his
home surrounded by his loving family.
He was born Sept. 3,
1938, in VanWert County,
to Charles R. and Georgia
V. Fronefield Mason, who
preceded him in death.
On Nov. 8, 1959, he married Janet Jan Brenneman;
she survives. Together, they shared 56 years of marriage.
In addition to his wife, Dick is survived by his children, Richard Randal Randy (Julie) Mason of Chelsea,
Michigan, Sherry Michelle (Mike) Beihl of Eagleville,
Pennsylvania, Cynthia Susanne (Paul) Gustafson of Helena,
Alabama, and Stephanie LeAnn (Ryan) Smith of Carmel;
brother, Robert J. Mason of Phoenix, Arizona; 11 grandchildren, Aaron (Katrina) Beihl, Krista Beihl, Brittany
Mason, David Beihl, Brian Mason, Katy Gustafson, Emily
Gustafson, Christian Smith, Hannah Smith, Nick Avila,
and Ben Avila; and one great granddaughter on the way.
Dick is also preceded in death by two sisters, Della Mae
McClain and Margie Knafel.
Dick graduated from VanWert High School in 1957, and
then attended Indiana Institute of Technology and Purdue
University in Ft. Wayne. He worked at Federal Mogul
as engineering manager and plant manager for 43 years
before retiring in 2001. Dick was known throughout the
plant as an expert in tool and design. Dick was a member
of St. Matthew United Methodist Church in Frankfort. He
also served as assistant Scout Master with Troop 338, was
a life Scout, a member of the Jaycees in VanWert, coached
Little League and then Babe Ruth League when his son,
Randy, played; and coached softball when his daughters
played.
Dick loved spending time at the cabin on Lake Freeman,
which he practically built, where he and his family could
sail, boat, fish and water ski. He also loved woodcarving,
landscape gardening, sketching, drawing and painting,
especially cartoon characters, and spending time with his
family. Dick was very proud of his children and grandchildren.
A funeral service honoring Dick will be held at 11
a.m. on Friday at St. Matthew United Methodist Church
in Frankfort, with Pastor Karen Bray and Grant Merrill
officiating. Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m. on
Saturday at Walnut Grove Cemetery in Delphos.
Visitation will be held from 4-8 p.m. on Thursday at
Genda Funeral Home in Frankfort and also one hour prior
to the funeral service on Friday at the church.
Memorials in Dicks name may be made to the
Alzheimers Association, St. Matthew United Methodist
Church, or Scout Troop #338.
Online condolences may be directed to www.gendafuneralhome.com.
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man was cited for failure to
yield when turning left following a two-vehicle accident
at the intersection of East
Fifth Street and Fort Jennings
Road at approximately 2:16
p.m. Monday.
According to Delphos
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60, of Delphos was traveling westbound on East Fifth
Street and attempting to
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vehicle stuck an auto driven by Karen Wiechart, 64,
of Delphos, who was traveling eastbound on East Fifth
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DELPHOS Millie Spitnale will celebrate her 90th birthday with her family on Friday.
Millie was born on March
5, 1926, in Delphos to Alex
and Myrtle Teman.
On June 26, 1949, she married Marvin Spitnale in the
Presbyterian Church.
They have four children,
Laura (Steve) Emura of
Hawaii, Lane (Jerry) Johnson
of Delphos, Mark (Le Ann)
Spitnale of Fort Wayne and Le
Ann (Deron) Sorrell of Lima.
They also have seven grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Millie graduated from
Jefferson High School in
1944. She has enjoyed many
years of volunteering and
Spitnale
writing poetry.
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9 a.m. - noon Putnam County Museum is open, 202 E. Main
St., Kalida.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal History,
339 N. Main St., is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center, 301
Suthoff St.
Noon Rotary Club meets at The Grind.
6 p.m. Shepherds of Christ Associates meet in the St. Johns
Chapel.
6:30 p.m. Delphos Kiwanis Club meets at the Eagles Lodge,
1600 E. Fifth St.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
Delphos Civil Service Commission meets at Municipal Building.
7:30 p.m. Hope Lodge 214 Free and Accepted Masons,
Masonic Temple, North Main Street.
9 p.m. Fort Jennings Lions Club meets at the Outpost
Restaurant.
THURSDAY
9-11 a.m. The Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241 N.
Main St., is open.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal History,
339 N. Main St., is open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center, 301
Suthoff St.
3-7 p.m. The Interfaith Thrift Store is open for shopping.
7 p.m. Delphos Emergency Medical Service meeting, EMS
building, Second Street.
7:30 p.m. Delphos Chapter 23, Order of Eastern Star, meets
at the Masonic Temple, North Main Street.
FRIDAY
7:30 a.m. Delphos Optimist Club, A&W Drive-In, 924 E.
Fifth St.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal History,
339 N. Main St., is open.
11 a.m.-4 p.m. Interfaith Thrift Store is open for shopping.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at Delphos Senior Citizen Center, 301
Suthoff St.
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9 a.m.-noon Interfaith Thrift Store is open for shopping.
St. Vincent dePaul Society, located at the east edge of the St.
Johns High School parking lot, is open.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Delphos Museum of Postal History,
339 N. Main St., is open.
12:15 p.m. Testing of warning sirens by Delphos Fire and
Rescue.
1-3 p.m. Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241 N. Main
St., is open.
7 p.m. Bingo at St. Johns Little Theatre.
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the Evangelist Catholic Church in Delphos.
The bride-elect is a 2007 graduate of Jefferson High
School; a 2010 graduate of Bluffton University, with
a bachelor of arts degree in mathematics and business
administration; and a 2011 graduate of the University
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Her fianc is a 2008 grade of Fishers High School and
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Ottovilles Bridget Landin finds her way to the basket surrounded by four Arlington players during first-period action in Saturdays Division IV District final at Ottawa-Glandorf.
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OTTAWA Ottovilles
pressure defense did its damage to third-ranked Arlington
in Saturday afternoons
Division IV District-final
clash on The Supreme Court
of Ottawa-Glandorf High
Schools Robert J. Hermiller
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The Lady Big Green
forced 25 Red Devils miscues.
However, they couldnt
take advantage by shooting
26 percent.
In the end, Arlington overcame a 6-point fourth-period deficit and inside force
Sierra Nichols hit a basket
with under four ticks left to
survive 45-44.
Arlington (25-1) who
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for 55.2 percent advances
to play the winner of topranked Carey and 2nd-ranked
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602, Bill Stemen 643, Dave Stemen 642.
Wednesday Industrial
Feb. 24, 2016
Wave 96
16-0
K-M Tire
14-2
Rustic Cafe
8-8
D & D Grain
8-8
Buckeye Painting
6-10
Wayne Trace senior Luke Miller (10) goes up along the baseline
as Jeffersons Ryan Goergens (30) and Dalton Hicks (40) defend
during a Division III sectional final at Van Wert High School on
Saturday, Feb. 27, 2016. The Raiders advanced with a 67-58 win.
(DHI Media/Jim Bowers)
BOWLING
Wilhelm Racing
6-10
Cabo
6-10
Fusion Graphic
6-10
Topp Chalet
4-12
Men over 200
Steve Richards 247, Rob
Shaeffer 207-222, Taylor Rossi
211, Butch Prine Jr. 212-236-210,
Dave Kill 209, Jerry Looser 205,
Harold Beckner 202, Bob White
209, Doug Milligan Jr. 212-224203, Brian Schaadt 224-211-227,
Randy Fischbach 247-227-209,
Kyle Early 237, Jason Mahlie
258-211, Don Rice 300-269-299,
Brian Gossard 205-225, Shawn
Allemeier 268, Bruce VanMetre
227-259-244, Phil Austin 226-212,
Chris Goedde 223, Taylor Booth
287-211, Daniel Uncapher 201214-239, Zach Fischer 229, Justin
Starn 300-237-237, Chandler Stevens 300-245-205, Jim Thorbin
256-215-212, David Twining 207,,
Jimmy Ebeling 211-245-211, Erin
Deal 249-203, Brian Sharp 214218, David Wieging 215, Dan Kleman 234-222, Frank Miller 223,
Joe Geise 222-258, Charlie Lozano 214-211-220, John Allen 236,
John Jones 222-201-257.
Men over 550
Steve Richards 582, Rob
Shaeffer 629, Taylor Rossi 552,
Butch Prine Jr. 658, Dave Kill 555,
Jerry Looser 558, Harold Beckner
561, Bob White 567, Doug Milligan Jr. 639, Brian Schaadt 662,
Randy Fischbach 683, Kyle Early
612, Jason Mahlie 664, Don Rice
868, Brian Gossard 623, Shawn
Allemeier 633, Bruce VanMetre
730, Phil Austin 612, Chris Goedde 568, Taylor Booth 673, Daniel
Uncapher 654, Zach Fischer 583,
Justin Starn 774, Chandler Stevens 750, Jim Thorbin 683, David
Twining 571, Jimmy Ebeling 667,
Erin Deal 619, Brian Sharp 615,
Dale Riepenhoff 555, Dan Kleman
VFW
14-2
First Federal
12-4
S & Ks Landeck Tavern
10-6
Mushroom Graphics
8-8
Westrich
8-8
Wannemachers
8-8
D R C Big Dogs
8-8
K-M Tire,6-10
Old Mill Campgrounds-6-10
Men over 200
Ryan Miller 211, Brian Schaadt
234-223-233, Neil Korte 203207, Jeff Lawrence 236-202, Bob
White 205, Don Rice 247-263228, Lenny Hubert 243-214, Sean
Hulihan 217-257-205, Rob Ruda
205-234, Brian Gossard 236-208,
Dave Knepper 205-223, Justin
Miller 204-229-212, Dave Miller 234-226, Carl Beck 223, Tim
Koester 225-267, Ted Wells 212,
Brad Thornburgh 234-244, Frank
Miller 236-225-267, John Jones
236-215, Dan Grice 248-255,
Taylor Booth 227-220, Mark Biedenharn 214-242-204, Neil Mahlie 225, Mike Hughes 229, Jason
Mahlie 298-232-246, Mike Rice
203-232.
Men over 550
Ryan Miller 554, Brian Schaadt
690, Neil Korte 584, Jeff Lawrence
611, Bob White 566, Don Rice
738, Lenny Hubert 621, Sean Hulihan 679, Rob Ruda 616, Brian
Gossard 630, Dave Knepper 613,
Justin Miller 645, Dave Miller 651,
Carl Beck 553, Tim Koester 684,
Ted Wells 569, Brad Thornburgh
673, Frank Miller 728, John Jones
649, Dan Grice 702, Taylor Booth
640, Mark Biedenharn 660, Neil
Mahlie 565, Mike Hughes 587,
Jason Mahlie 776, Mike Rice 603.
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District Wrestling
Results
DISTRICT WRESTLING TOURNAMENT:
DIVISION III - Troy, Hobart Arena
Team Score: Mechanicsburg 192.5, Day. Christian 139, Miami East 87.5,
Versailles 85.5, Troy Christian/Coldwater 69, Covington 60.5, Dixie/Lima
C.C. 58.5, Wayne Trace 55.5, North Union 55, Amanda-Clearcreek 53, MiltonUnion 49, Patrick Henry 48.5, Bethel-Tate 39, Williamsburg 37, Carlisle 36.5,
Preble Shawnee 35.5, Bluffton 34.5, Del. Jefferson 32, Ottawa-Glandorf 31.5,
Allen East 31/Triad 31, National Trail 26, Brookville 23, Spr. Cath. Cent.
22.5, Col. Academy 22, Newark Cath./Del. St. Johns 21, Ada/Greeneview/
Parkway/Purcell Marian 18/S.Char. SE 16, Deer Park/Sum. Co. Day 15,
Columbus Grove 14.5, Spencerville 11, Blanchester/Ridgedale 9, Mount
Gilead/Spr. Northwestern 6/ East Knox/No. College Hill 4, Lincolnview/
MVCA 3/ Lehman Cath./Tri-County North/Del. Christian 1, Elgin/Africentric/
Day. Northridge/East Clinton/Stivers/Heath/Greenon/Madeira/Clermont NE/
Twin Valley So./Fairbanks/West Liberty-Salem/Roger Bacon 0, Aiken -1.0
First Place
106 Ronnie Pietro (DAYC) dec. Jacob Edwards (TROC) 4-2; 113 Graham
Shore (ME) dec. Tommy Hoskins (DAYC) 7-2 SV; 120 Hunter Lucas (LCC)
dec. Michael Sergent (TROC) 6-5; 126 George Clemens (WT) maj. dec.
Richie Stalnaker (NEWC) md11-1; 132 Nick Miller (MEC) dec. Kamron
Paulus (M-U) 3-2; 138 Tanner Smith (MEC) pin Henry Danishek (DAYC)
5:10; 145 Logan Lacure (DAYC) maj. dec. Wade Smiddy (MEC) md16-5;
152 Nick Vestal (DAYC) maj. dec. Jake Gutierrez (SCC) md13-4; 160 Kaleb
Romero (MEC) pin Corey Dieringer (VER) 1:08; 170 Jacob Thompson
(TRIA) dec. Dawson Davis (WILL) 8-2; 182 Daniel Beemer (O-G) dec.
Peyton Hamrick (PARK) 5-1; 195 Jordan Leasure (A-C) dec. Kent Petersen
(PH) 8-3; 220 Reece Human (CARL) pin Dylan Hartley (MEC) 4:54; 285
Brandon Bennett (PH) pin Blake Sampson (BLU) 7:19TB.
Third Place
106 Camron Neal (PREB) tech. fall Jordan Crist (A-C) tf17-1; 113 Tyler
Wetzel (MEC) maj. dec. Kobe Cunningham (LCC) md8-0; 120 Alex Rhine
(MEC) forfeit Ruger Goeltzenleuchter (WT) Forfeit; 126 Alex Isbrandt
(ME) dec. Josh Clary (DAYC) 4-0; 132 Chase Sumner (ADA) dec. Zane
Strubler (ME) 6-0; 138 Ryan Ford (COV) dec. Tanner Bey (VER) 9-3; 145
Chase Mayabb (M-U) dec. Spencer Seibert (COLD) 7-1; 152 Luke Buxton
(DIX) dec. Corey Bogan (MEC) 5-3; 160 Brett Vonderwell (DSJ) dec. Isaiah
Pritchard (DIX) 3-2 UTB; 170 Austin Delk (BROO) pin Hunter Binkley (DJ)
3:15; 182 Corbin Bunsold (NUNI) pin Josh Pearson (COLA) 2:09; 195 Kyle
Gigandet (VER) dec. Jeffrey Botts (B-T) 4-3; 220 Ben Sullivan (NAT) pin
Elijah Pryce (PURC) 4:44; 285 Ben Ferguson (ME) pin Brandon Cox (NUNI)
1:53.
Fifth Place
106 J.C. Fox (DIX) maj. dec. Devan Hendrix (GREE) md11-2; 113 Drew
Whaley (TROC) dec. Justin Sigler (COLD) 3-2; 120 Preston Platfoot (VER)
dec. Kalib Patterson (RIDG) 1-0; 126 Jay Uhlenhake (COLD) dec. Dylan
Schenck (M-U) 3-2; 132 Schuyler Caprella (AE) dec. Collin Hennon (LCC)
3-1; 138 Wyatt Place (DJ) pin Chase Marroquin (WT) 2:55; 145 Trace Rasey
(NUNI) def. Cody Dickson (SV) Default; 152 Joshua Campbell (SCD) dec.
Joseph Eisele (LCC) 9-3; 160 Lance Miller (COV) dec. Calvin Wuorinen
(COLA) 8-5; 170 Jonathan Moorman (VER) dec. Dustin Knapp (MEC) 2-1;
182 Brandon Magee (COV) pin Andrew Nichols (CG) 2:20; 195 Levi Sims
(TROC) pin Jeremy Heglin (DEER) 2:11; 220 Zach Klosterman (COLD)
dec. Isaiah Harding (GREE) 9-4; 285 Cameron Coffman (DIX) pin Kermit
Beckworth (B-T) 1:42.
LOCAL WRESTLERS:
Consolation Semifinal: 138 Ford (COV) dec. Wyatt Place (DJ) 9-3; 145
Seibert (COLD) pin Cody Dickson (SV) 4:37; 160 Brett Vonderwell (DSJ)
dec. Wuorinen (COLA) 6-1; 170 Hunter Binkley (DJ) dec. Knapp (MEC) 5-1;
182 Pearson (COLA) dec. Andrew Nichols (CG) 5-4.
Third Consolation: 113 Sigler (COLD) dec. Andrew Foust (DJ) 3-1;
Whaley (TROC) pin Preston Brubaker (Columbus Grove) 1:19; 160 Brett
Vonderwell (DSJ) dec. Wilson (BLU) 4-0; 170 Hunter Binkley (DJ) def.
Claybaker (PREB) Default.
Semifinal: 138 Smith (MEC) tech. fall Wyatt Place (DJ) tf18-3; 145
Smiddy (MEC) pin Cody Dickson (SV) 2:58; 182 Hamrick (PARK) dec.
Andrew Nichols (CG) 9-3.
Second Consolation: 106 Chmielewski (COLD) pin Luke Bullinger (LV)
1:26; 113 Andrew Foust (DJ) dec. Sturgis (CARL) 5-1; Preston Brubaker
(CG) pin Hoffmann (A-C) 4:45; 152 Campbell (SCD) dec. Evyn Pohlman
(DSJ) 6-0; 160 Brett Vonderwell (DSJ) pin Newberry (B-T) 4:15; 170 Hunter
Binkley (DJ) pin Pletcher (BLU) 2:58; 182 Magee (COV) tech. fall Lane
Bennett (DJ) tf17-2.
First Consolation: 106 Luke Bullinger (LV) pin Riffle (NUNI) 0:45;
Jenkins (RIDG) maj. dec. Caleb Langhals (CG) md9-1; 113 Andrew Foust
(DJ) maj. dec. Ingram (NUNI) md11-0; Preston Brubaker (CG) tech. fall
Worley (TVS) tf19-2; 152 Evyn Pohlman (DSJ) pin Snider (NEWC) 2:15; 182
Lane Bennett (DJ) maj. dec. Straszheim (TVS) md12-2; 220 Smith (A-C) pin
Caleb Sunderland (SV) 2:06.
Quarterfinal: 138 Wyatt Place (DJ) dec. Zizzo (TRIA) 6-4; 145 Cody
Dickson (SV) pin Rasey (NUNI) 1:00; 160 Miller (COV) dec. Brett
Vonderwell (DSJ) 11-6; 170 Delk (BROO) dec. Hunter Binkley (DJ) 6-3; 182
Andrew Nichols (CG) dec. Dillon (PREB) 11-6.
First Round: 106 Pietro (DAYC) pin Luke Bullinger (LV) 0:58; McCombs
(SCSE) pin Caleb Langhals (CG) 0:31; 113 Ryan (COV) dec. Andrew Foust
(DJ) 5-4; Shore (ME) tech. fall Preston Brubaker (CG) tf17-2; 138 Wyatt Place
(DJ) dec. Mitchell (SCSE) 6-2; 145 Cody Dickson (SV) pin Morgan (EAS)
1:18; 152 Buxton (DIX) dec. Evyn Pohlman (DSJ) 16-9; 160 Brett Vonderwell
(DSJ) pin McKee (HEA) 4:55; 170 Hunter Binkley (DJ) dec. Love (DAYC)
5-2; 182 Andrew Nichols (CG) pin Poppel (MTG) 5:58; Bunsold (NUNI) pin
Lane Bennett (DJ) 1:52; 220 Human (CARL) pin Caleb Sutherland (SV) 0:53.
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DIVISION II - Fostoria
Team Score: Wauseon 142, Ashland 114.5, Napoleon 98.5, Bellevue 95.5,
Defiance 88, Perkins/Sandusky 85.5, Toledo C.C. 81.5, Padua Franciscan
80, Wapakoneta 77.5, Bay 74, Buckeye 72, Upper Sandusky 60, Norwalk
50, Mad. Comprehensive 49.5, Maumee 43, Cloverleaf 42, Columbian 38,
Clyde 33.5, Elida 32.5, Firelands 29.5, Keystone/Rocky River 26, Bath 25,
Brookside 24, Huron 15.5, Van Wert 15, Fostoria 14, Ontario 13.5, Kenton
8, Bowling Green/Vermilion 6, St. Marys Memorial/Shelby 5, Clearview 4,
Scott/Lima Shawnee 2, Lexington 1, Fair. Park Fairview/Holy Name/Rogers/
Tol. Woodward/Celina/Port Clinton 0.
Finals
Championship
106 Josh Venia (TCC) M-Dec Charley Bohls (NAP) 9-0; 113 Eric Bartos
(BUC) Dec Caden Blust (COL) 7-0; 120 Seth Beard (NAP) Dec Tony
DeCesare (PAD) 4-2; 126 Tra Jones (SAN) Dec Rosendo Beltran (TCC)
4-3; 132 Collin Adkins (BEL) Dec LeConte Merrell (MAD) 5-4; 138 Tyler
Copeland (WAP) Dec Thurston Dyer (UPP) 3-1; 145 Sandro Ramirez (WAU)
Dec Timothy Gage Grunden (DEF) 3-2; 152 Richard Jackson (TCC) Dec Seth
Boggs (PER) 3-1; 160 Eric Fasnacht (PAD) Dec Keysean Amison (PER) 4-2;
170 Alex Andrews (NAP) Dec Braden Neuberger (NOR) 6-4; 182 Robbie
Bowers (DEF) Dec Tre Campbell (WAU) 3-2; 195 Tony Banister (WAU) Dec
Landon Hall (WAP) 2-1; 220 Garit Witt (CLY) Dec Jalen Gowdy (SAN) 3-1;
285 Jared Hoy (BEL) M-Dec Jamez Young (SAN) 9-1.
Consolation
106 Jake Bartinelli (BUC) Frft Tyler Capodice (PER) 113 Louie LaChapelle
(MAU) Dec Brad Huhn (BRO) 5-0; 120 Matthew Taylor (ASH) Dec Blaine
Hunter (ELI) 5-3; 126 Charlie Nash (NOR) Dec Danny Assaf (DEF) 9-6; 132
Hunter Yackee (WAU) Dec Angel Granados (NAP) 7-2; 138 Greg Briggs
(CLO) Dec Taylor Komives (ONT) 3-1; 145 Sid Ohl (ASH) T-Fall Lance
Smith (FOS) 18-1; 152 Vince Zitiello (BAY) Frft Kohle Clellan (DEF); 160
Noah Clary (UPP) Fall Dylan Plaugher (WAP) :54; 170 Tre Terry (BAT) Fall
Conner Carneal (CLO) 3:41; 182 Josh Barr (BAY) Dec Shykel Jones (SAN)
7-2; 195 Abdullah Silmi (NOR) Dec Ben Ocheltree (KEY) 2-1; 220 Tristen
Weirich (ASH) Fall Brandon Phillips (MAU), :55; 285 Sean Williams (MAD)
Dec Collin Shirley (RR) 2-0.
5th Place
106 Gavin Ritter (WAU) Dec Clay Eagle (ASH) 4-1; 113 Alex Slattman
(WAU) Dec Leondre Cooley (SAN) 6-4; 120 Mike Clark (BUC) Dec Carson
Speelman (MAD) 10-4; 126 Jayden Hefner (WAP) Dec Skyler Brown (NAP)
3-2; 132 Landon Plank (ASH) Dec Sam LoFaso (PAD) 3-2; 138 Rickey
Maffett (ASH) Frft Juwan Minnifield (PER); 145 Art Clark (BUC) M-Dec
Logan Barton (PER) 12-2; 152 Tommy King (HUR) Fall Zach Altman (NAP)
:35; 160 Derek Schuette (WAU) Fall C.J. Cook (KEN) 2:32; 170 Matthew
Cover (BAY) Dec Devin Goschinski (ASH) 4-0; 182 Gabe Smythe (BEL)
Fall David McCullough (KEY) 2:44; 195 Pete Abraham (PAD) M-Dec Logan
Vannest (BEL) 12-0; 220 Connor Johnston (UPP) Fall Greg Packard (BRO)
2:41; 285 Max Edgerly (BAY) Dflt Tyrique Sharpe (PER).
Its a tough one to lose. There were some similarities to the first time we played them (an Ottoville loss) and we didnt shoot
well then, either, Ottoville mentor Dave Kleman said. It came down to the fourth quarter and us losing our composure for a
couple minutes there. We had four or five key possessions where we had uncharacteristic turnovers. We also didnt have anyone
with the bulk to deal with Nichols; she is a load inside.
Arlington head coach Seth Newlove had a simple game plan, especially late.
Get the ball to Sierra. Thats what we try to do and in the fourth period, it was no secret who we were going to, he added.
There are times she gets in foul trouble like today because she tries to block every shot on defense but shes learned to
play with fouls. We need her in there open both ends and she delivered. We struggled with their pressure in the first game and
as well tonight. They had us on our heels but we challenged the girls to get them on their heels; we had some big steals in the
fourth to get us back in.
Ottovilles full-court trapping pressure got to work early, forcing seven turnovers in the opening period. However, they could
only down 4-of-18 shots with Nichols proving a formidable obstacle in the paint. When Haley Dillon hit a lefty hook at 21
ticks, the Devils tied it at 12.
The Green forced another six errors in the second period but poor shooting 2-of-12 kept them from taking advantage.
They did hit 5-of-7 at the line (15-of-20 for the night for 75%) 5-of-6 in the last 1:11, with Landin hitting 1-of-2 with 11.4
seconds to go, for a 21-20 halftime edge.
Both teams struggled with turnovers combining for 15 (6 by Ottoville) and shooting (a total of 5-of-16) in the third (Continued from page 7)
stanza. The Big Green scored the last five points in the final 2:14 capped by a foul shot from Brooke Mangas at 11.7 ticks
for a 31-25 bulge.
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We forced our share of turnovers, as we did in the first game, Kleman added. We just could not capitalize. Basically it
WBL Boys Basketball All
came down to who had one more play at the end.
League Selection 2015-16
We lose only one senior (Nicole Kramer) and I told the girls that if we cant use this as motivation into next year, I dont
First Team
know what will.
Andrew
Renner
Bath;
Ottoville won the rebounding battle 29-26 (13-2 offensive) CJ Kemper had five for Ottoville and also the fouls 18-19. Kameron Singleton Defiance;
Shay Smiddy Defiance; Jordan
Arlington finished 12-of-22 at the line (54.5%).
WBL
OTTOVILLE (44)
CJ Kemper 0-4-4, Madison Knodell 0-0-0, Bridget Landin 4-4-12, Nicole Kramer 2-0-6, Brooke Mangas 2-3-7, Amber Miller 2-0-4, Alicia Honigford 1-4-6,
Alexis Thorbahn 2-0-5, Kasey Knippen 0-0-0. Totals 10-3-15/20-44.
ARLINGTON (45)
Megan Johnson 0-3-3, Lauren Willow 0-0-0, Jayme Webb 2-2-7, Alex Russell 1-1-3, Whitney Dodds 2-0-4, Kendra Jolliff 0-0-0, Haley Dillon 2-0-4, Sierra
Nichols 9-6-24. Totals 15-1-12/22-45.
Score by Quarters:
Ottoville 12 9 10 13 - 44
Arlington 12 8 5 20 - 45
Three-point goals: Ottoville, Kramer 2, Thorbahn; Arlington, Webb.
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The Elida High School
basketball
cheerleaders
recently participated in the
Adopt A Room project at
the Samaritan House. They
helped refurbish one of the
37 bedrooms in the homeless womens shelter. The
girls cleaned, painted walls
and woodwork, and provided linens, decorations, and a
new dresser to a room at the
Samaritan House. It was a
successful learning experience and opportunity to give
back the community. For
more information, contact
Laurie Swick at Elida Local
Schools at 419-331-2505.
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Information submitted
LIMA First Financial Bank is pleased
to welcome Brent Dawson as a commercial
relationship manager. Dawson will focus on
providing local businesses with the resources
and customized solutions they need to build
and grow their business. He will serve clients
in the West Central Ohio region and will work
out of the First Financial banking center located at 1163 South Shannon St. in Van Wert.
Business owners want a financial partner
who can help them grow and position their
business for future success, First Financial
Market President George Brooks said. Were
confident Brent will meet and exceed our
business clients expectations and help them
reach their goals.
Dawson has been working in banking for
the past 23 years and specifically in business and commercial lending since 2006. He
earned his degree in Economics from Xavier
University in 1990.
In addition to his professional experience, Dawson serves on the Shawnee Schools
Business Advisory Committee, as a member
of the Wapakoneta Rotary Club and as treasurer of Kyles Heart Foundation. He is also
involved at St. Gerard Church in Lima.
Take another step on the path to suc-
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can give your children the
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about money than now.
Teach by example. Your
kids will pick up and may
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and feel about money. Avoid
arguing or discussing finances
with your spouse in front of
children. But dont shy away
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rather than telling kids its
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make choices based on needs,
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Patricia M. Anderson, Lots 110, 111 and
112, Columbus Grove, to Putnam County
Habitat for Humanity Inc.
Thomas William Dobmeyer, 80.0 acres
and 1.083 acres, Palmer Township, to Thomas
William Dobmeyer TR.
Thomas William Dobmeyer, .50 acre, 15.60
acres, 79.50 acres and 8.34 acres, Ottawa
Township, to Thomas William Dobmeyer TR.
Francis L. Kuhlman and Joann Kuhlman,
1.03 acres, Riley Township, to Darrell E.
Kuhlman.
Roy D. Schroeder and Victoria Schroeder,
1.0 acre, Pleasant Township to Samuel A.
Schroeder and Kelsey R. Schroeder.
Samuel Alan Schroeder and Kelsey
Rae Schroeder fka Kelsey Rae Darbyshire,
Lot 1027, Columbus Grove, to Edward E.
Birnesser and Patricia M. Birnesser.
Patrica M. Anderson and Ralph E.
Anderson, Lot 17, Columbus Grove, to Dale
W. Moses.
Patricia M. Anderson and Ralph E.
Anderson, Lots 622 and 624, Columbus
Grove, to Jeffrey W. Gertsen and Nancy M.
Gertsen.
Patricia M. Anderson and Ralph E.
Anderson, Lot 287, Columbus Grove, to
Trevor B. Meyer.
Patricia M. Anderson and Ralph E.
Anderson, Lot 421, Columbus Grove, to
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Patricia M. Anderson and Ralph E.
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Patrica M. Anderson and Ralph E.
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Homier Farms Inc., Lots 452 and 453,
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Charles E. Kaufman TR and Alfred C.
Kaufman TR, 34.999 acres, Greensburg
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Kenneth Maenle and Karan Maenle,
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Rhonda Liebrecht.
Gary G. Turnwald and Cathy A. Turnwald,
5.010 acres, Monterey Township, to Steven
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William J. Gerding and Debra A. Gerding,
10.143 acres, 54.391 acres and 46.751 acres,
Union Township, to Jesse D. Gerding and
Casslyn N. Gerding.
Harbour Portfolio VI LP, 1.0 acre, Monroe
Township, to SG Capital Partners LLC.
Van Wert County
Daomi S. Axe, Daomi S. Robey to Amy M.
Axe, inlot 3310, Van Wert.
Timothy S. Mayes, Jodi L. Mayes to
Timothy S. Mayes, Jodi L. Mayes, inlot 1200,
Van Wert.
Gregory A. Bennett, Susan A. Bennett to
Gregory A. Bennett, Susan A. Bennett, inlot
518, Ohio City, portion of section 1, Liberty
Township.
John David Butler, Karen Sue Butler, John
D. Butler to John David Butler, Karen Sue
Butler, inlots 4145, 4146, Van Wert.
Harbour Portfolio VIII LP to Headlands
Asset Management Fund III Series, lot 73-4,
Delphos subdivision.
Estate of James D. Hayes to Alice J.
Hayes, inlot 3117, Van Wert.
Estate of Jerome D. Ernst to T. June
Ernst, portion of section 8, Pleasant Township
(Polings subdivision lot 8).
Estate of Mary Ann Wilson to Robert E.
Keeling, Rena S. Keeling, inlot 382, Delphos.
KWS Rentals LLC to CMS Holdings &
Rentals LLC, Joshua Castle, portion of inlot
1028, Van Wert.
Estate of Joseph Andrew DeCamp, estate
of Vera Joyce DeCamp to Gary D. DeCamp,
Marie DeCamp, Mary R. Herman, Ambrose
Herman, portion of section 2, Hoaglin
Township.
Estate of Dale Cooper, estate of Hildred
Cooper to Roy E. Cooper, Delbert Cooper,
Dianne S. Foltz, portion of section 28, Hoaglin
Township.
Estate of Lori D. Dasher to Kenneth R.
Dasher, portion of sections 10, 21, Pleasant
Township.
Charles K. Johnson to Rose Ann Purk,
inlot 4071, Van Wert (Unit 1190).
Estate of Joyce Ruth Hirn, estate of Joyce
R. Hirn to Colby L. Hirn, portion of sections
17, 32, Ridge Township.
Ralph Wieman to Janeece M. Swander,
Paul G. Swander, inlot 2492, Van Wert.
Wells Fargo Bank to Secretary of Housing
and Urban Development, portion of inlots
2645, 2646, Van Wert, portion of lot 115-5,
Van Wert subdivision.
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation
to Jordan T. Daniels, portion of section 34,
Union Township.
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