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Upfront Museum honors volunteers Drivers start to


Ottoville to host
grief program cut back on gas
The Ottoville Immaculate
Conception Catholic Church
will host the “The Many
as prices rise
Faces of Grief” from 6:30- BY CHRIS KAHN shot up as unrest in North
8 p.m. on April 27. The Associated Press Africa and the Middle East
The presenter is Sandy rattled energy markets and
Lauer, a certified grief and NEW YORK — With the increased global demand for
bereavement counselor price of gas above $3.50 a crude oil squeezed supplies.
from Mansfield. Lauer is gallon in all but one state, A gallon of unleaded regular
an adjunct instructor at there are signs that Americans costs $3.77 on average, and
Toledo Mercy College, is a are cutting back on driving, only Wyoming has an aver-
certified Thanatologist and reversing a steady increase age lower than $3.50. Gas is
ministers in the fields of
in demand for fuel as the already 41 cents more expen-
grief counseling and bereave-
economy improves. sive then at this point in 2008,
ment. She has authored
“The Winding Way: Gas sales have fallen for when it peaked at $4.11 in
Reflecting on the Journey.” five straight weeks, the first July.
The presentation will be time that has happened since Most analysts are sticking
held in the Family Center November, according to to forecasts of a high of $4
Room in the Parish Hall MasterCard SpendingPulse, a gallon, though some have
located at 189 Church which tracks spending at predicted $5 gas.
Street and admission is free. Nancy Spencer photos
140,000 service stations Across the country, some
Refreshments will be avail- nationwide. drivers are already hunting
able and there will be time Delphos Canal Before the decline, for cheaper gas, sometimes
for questions and sharing. Commission Trustees demand was increasing for with the help of a mobile
To register, e-mail to met Sunday afternoon two months. Some analysts phone app. Others are check-
gkirk@toledodiocese.org to conduct regular had expected the trend to con- ing out bus and train sched-
or phone 800-926-8277 business and honor tinue because the economic ules, reconsidering mass
or e-mail Rita Schnipke at the many volunteers recovery is picking up, add- transportation, or trading in
rmslnha@bright.net or phone who have helped ing 216,000 jobs in March. their SUV for a more fuel-
419-235-9246 with name, with renovations “More people are going efficient model.
address and phone number. and relocation of to work,” said John Gamel, Kim Cramer, who works
Register no later exhibits in the past director of gasoline research for Radio Flyer in Chicago,
than April 25. year. The museum is for MasterCard. “That means has started walking and car-
This presentation is spon- expanding to utilize more people are driving and pooling more. She’s also
sored by the Bereavement all three floors of the they should be buying more learned to be choosy, buying
Action Committee, Main Street building. gas.” gas in suburbs, where she’s
Catholic Charities of Above: President Instead, about 70 per- learned she can save as much
the Toledo Diocese. Ed Ulrich, left, chats cent of the nation’s major as 20 cents a gallon.
Middle Point sets
with volunteers gas-station chains say sales “I try to fill up anywhere
before refreshments have fallen, according to a besides the city,” she said.
Spring Cleanup are served. Below:
Commission Trustee
March survey by the Oil Price
Information Service. More
About two and a half days’
worth of Whitney Shaw’s
The Village of Middle Mike Miller, left, than half reported a drop of 3 pay each month goes just
Point will hold its annual explains renovations percent or more — the sharp- to fill up her 2001 Hyundai
Spring Cleanup from 8 a.m. to volunteer “Nub” est since the summer of 2008, Accent. The administrative
to 4 p.m. on Saturday in the Grothause. See more when gas soared past $4 a assistant is thinking about
sewer plant parking lot. photos on page 12A. gallon.
The service is free of This year, gas prices have See GAS, page 3A

Delphos Legion Auxiliary names


charge. Residents need to
bring a village utility bill.
Items accepted include but

Buckeye Girls State delegates


are not limited to: TVs, paint,
used appliances, yard trash,
old mowers, bicycles, etc.
Tires, brush, oil and
household garbage will not
be collected. band, liturgy team, yearbook
In order to to help the staff, cheerleading and 4-H
elderly or handicapped for eight years, serving as
residents, call 419-968-2005 safety officer and secretary,
to schedule a time for vil- and a volunteen at St. Rita’s
lage employees to pick up Medical Center. She is the
their items. daughter of Russell and Laura
Pohlman.
Buckeye Girls State is a
Sports fast-paced program of mock
government at the state, coun-
ty and city levels. The main
Tuesday objective is to train young
Baseball (5 p.m.): women in the duties, rights
Ottoville at Jefferson; St. and privileges of citizenship
John’s at Minster (MAC); Hicks Pohlman by providing the attendee the
St. Marys at Elida (WBL); Two Delphos high school Legion Commemorative Unit opportunity to actively par-
Columbus Grove at students will be among 900 268 is sponsoring them. ticipate in a democratic form
Stacy Taff photo
Pandora-Gilboa (PCL). girls participating in the 65th Hicks is a member of of government. Eliseo Olivarez, 31, stands in front of one of the entranc-
Softball (5 p.m.) Elida annual session of Buckeye the National Honor Society, As the girls arrive, they es to Cabo, the Mexican restaurant in Delphos which he
at St. Marys (WBL); Girls State at the University SADD, student council and are assigned to one of two owns with his brother David, 30. Olivarez manages Cabo
Continental at Kalida political parties. The resi- along with his wife, Cecilia.

Cabo brings Mexican


of Mount Union. The session participated in the school
(PCL); Columbus Grove runs June 12-18. musical. She was a Laws of dence hall is their designated
at Miller City (PCL). The local delegates Life winner and OSU Lima county and the floor they stay
Track and Field: Ottoville

cuisine to Delphos
are DeLannie Hicks from Poetry winner. She is a vol- on is their city. The students
at Ayersville, 4 p.m.; Jefferson High School and unteer at St. Rita’s Medical will file petitions for candi-
Fort Jennings vs. Ada, Stephanie Pohlman from St. Center and works at Delphos dacy for a variety of offices
Allen East and Perry, 4:30 John’s High School. The Discount Drug and Santoro from governor to city council
p.m.; Spencerville at Fort alternate from Jefferson is Horse Farm. She is the daugh- and participate in the election
Recovery and Crestview, BY STACY TAFF Van Wert and we found the
Lindzi Hoersten and the alter- ter of Lori Hicks. process. After elections and staff@delphosherald.com perfect building here.”
4:30 p.m.; Lincolnview at nate from St. John’s is Julia Pohlman is a member of inaugurations, they will put
Continental and Paulding, Olivarez says he and his
Dickman. Delphos American NHS, SADD, Crespi, concert government in action. DELPHOS — With the brother started in the restau-

Japan shaken by quake after


4:30 p.m.; Arcadia at
Columbus Grove, 4:30 p.m. arrival of Cabo, Delphos resi- rant business at a young age.
Tennis: Elida at St. dents can now enjoy authen- “I started when I was 14
Marys (WBL), 4:30 p.m. tic Mexican cuisine without washing dishes,” he said.

more evacuations urged


having to leave town. “Then I went on to bussing
“We decided to open a tables, to serving food, to
Forecast location in Delphos because cooking and on up the ladder
Clear skies we’ve been in and around until I saw an opportunity to
Tuesday By JAY ALABASTER quake and tsunami killed up cut but quickly restored. The the area for the last 10 years own my own restaurant. My
with high in and ERIC TALMADGE to 25,000 people and set off epicenter was just inland and and there’s really no com- whole family has been in the
upper 50s. The Associated Press radiation leaks at the nucle- about 100 miles (160 kilome- petition between Van Wert restaurant business ever since
See page 2A. ar plant by knocking out its ters) north of Tokyo. and Lima,” David Olivarez, we were very young. I guess
SENDAI, Japan — A cooling systems. But a nuclear safety offi- 30, said. “Plus, Delphos just you could say we grew into it.
Index strong new earthquake rattled
Japan’s northeast and killed
“Even after a month, I still
cry when I watch the news,”
cial said repeated strong needs a Mexican restaurant.
aftershocks — another large
I’m the youngest but I’m on
The menus at Olivarez’s the top now.”
Obituaries 2A one girl today as the govern- said Marina Seito, 19, a stu- quake hit last Thursday — different locations are basi- Olivarez stays mainly in
State/Local 3A ment urged more people liv- dent at a junior college who were slowing work at the cally the same, while the Bowling Green while his
Politics 4A ing near a tsunami-crippled recalled being in a basement plant, and said that if one names are different. brother Eliseo, 31, manages
Community 5A nuclear plant to leave, cit- restaurant in Sendai when the of them were to spawn a “I’m part owner of Mi the location in Delphos along
Sports 6-8A ing concerns about long-term original 9.0-magnitude earth- tsunami, the complex would Ranchito in Van Wert and with his wife, Cecilia.
Announcements 9A health risks from radiation. quake hit on March 11. Plates be just as vulnerable as on then we own El Zarape in “Everything is going great
World news 11-12A The magnitude 7.0 after- fell and parts of the ceiling March 11. Bowling Green and Cabo,” here; we’re getting a lot more
Classifieds 2B shock, which collapsed the crashed down around her. “At the moment, no tsuna- Olivarez said. “Cabo and El business than we expected,”
TV 3B 16-year-old girl’s house, Officials said today’s after- mi resistance has been added Zarape have pretty much the Eliseo said. “We’re really
came just hours after resi- shock did not endanger oper- to the plant. At the moment, same menu and Mi Ranchito impressed with Delphos; it’s
dents bowed their heads and ations at the tsunami-flooded there is nothing we can do has a few different dishes. For a great community. Everyone
wept in ceremonies to mark a Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear Delphos, we were looking for is very friendly and welcom-
month since a massive earth- complex, where power was See JAPAN, page 3A a smaller operation than in ing.”
2A – The Herald Monday, April 11, 2011 www.delphosherald.com

For The Record


OBITUARIES POLICE REPORT
The Delphos
Beach, Josh and Jessica Delphos man arrested on a
Kuhlman of Petoskey, Kellie, Herald
of Dublin, Autumn Hoyler variety of criminal charges
Jack, Luke and Lisa Kuhlman Vol. 141 No. 254
Nancy Spencer, editor
of Innwood, W.Va., Jennie At 05:23 a.m. on Saturday, through the broken window Ray Geary, general manager,
Greene of Cincinnati and Delphos police were called to and had to be pepper-sprayed Delphos Herald Inc.
Chuck Myers of Warner an active domestic violence to avoid his escape. Wild Don Hemple, advertising manager
Robbins, Ga.; and seven taking place at 234 N. Pierce continued in his combative Tiffany Brantley,
great-grandchildren. St. behavior refusing the com- circulation manager
He was preceded in death On arrival, officers met mands of the police officer
by five sisters, Marcella, with an unidentified female to stop and desist. Wild again The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
Esther, Elizabeth “Betty,” victim who claimed she had tried to lunge through the bro-
8000) is published daily except
Mary and Rose; six broth- Sundays and Holidays.
been physically assaulted by ken glass and was “tased” a By carrier in Delphos and
ers, Cyril, Wilfred, Norbert, her live-in boyfriend identi- second time to deter his injury
Michael A. Ludwig A.C. ‘Junior’ Ralph, Thomas and Ambrose fied as Edward A. Wild, 26, or escape from the cruiser.
area towns, or by rural motor
route where available $2.09 per
Kuhlman; four sisters-in-
Aug. 31, 1962 - April 7, 2011 Kuhlman law, Sister Beatrice Ann
of the same address. The police officer then man- week. By mail in Allen, Van
Michael A. Ludwig, 48, of Police records show this aged to subdue and re-secure Wert, or Putnam County, $105
Garlock, Sister Maria “Beth” couple has a lengthy history him for the transport to jail. per year. Outside these counties
Convoy died at 2:12 p.m. April 25, 1927 Garlock, Marjorie Mox and of domestic-related problems Officers did recover sev- $119 per year.
Thursday at Lutheran Hospital, April 7, 2011 June Brinsfield; and five Entered in the post office
Fort Wayne. dating back to 2009, in which eral items of drug parapher-
brothers-in-law, John “Bud” Edward Wild was arrested nalia from the home after his in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
He was born Aug. 31, 1962, A.C. “Junior” Kuhlman, Garolock, Tom Garlock, Jay Periodicals, postage paid at
in Van Wert to William and and convicted of domestic arrest. Delphos, Ohio.
83, of Lima, died at 10 p.m. Garlock, Joe Garlock and violence in that case. Edward Wild was booked
Evelyn (Mason) Ludwig, who Thursday at St. Rita’s Medical Mark Garlock. No mail subscriptions will be
survive in Van Wert. As officers attempted to into the Allen County Jail on accepted in towns or villages
Center. Mr. Kuhlman was arrest Wild on a charge of the following three charges:
Survivors include his loving where The Daily Herald paper
He was born April. 25, shift manager at Kewpee domestic violence, he became — Felony charge of carriers or motor routes provide
companion, Stephanie Fennig 1927, I New Cleveland, Restaurant for 50 years. He
of Convoy; children Stephanie combative with officers. domestic violence; daily home delivery for $2.09
to Adolph J. and Dorthea was also a sales representative They utilized the “Taser” on — Felony vandalism per week.
(Ken Reinhart) Ludwig of (Schroder) Kuhlman. for Century 21-Wat Realty. 405 North Main St.
Decatur, Ind., Isaac Ludwig him and managed to get him (stemming from damage to
On Oct. 6, 1954, he mar- He served in the Army dur- cuffed. While in transport to the police cruiser); and TELEPHONE 695-0015
of Grover Hill; a brother, Jeff ried Martha Garlock, who ing the Korean War and was Office Hours
Ludwig of Delphos; a sister, the Allen County Jail, Wild — Resisting arrest, a mis- 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
survives. a Purple Heart recipient. He had managed to work his demeanor, 2nd degree.
Sue (Daniel) Jones of Delphos; Other survivors include a was a member of Fraternal POSTMASTER:
and grandchildren Alivia, arms to the front of him (still Wild may faces additional Send address changes
daughter, Susan (Dave) Myers Order of Eagles, the Elks and handcuffed) and then kicked charges of persistent disor-
Wesyn, Levi and Eliza. of West Palm Beach, Fla.; four the Veterans of Foreign Wars to THE DAILY HERALD,
Mr. Ludwig currently out the rear door glass of the derly conduct by intoxication, 405 N. Main St.
sons, Mark (Cheri) Kuhlman Post 1275. He was a member police cruiser. The transport- possession of drug parapher- Delphos, Ohio 45833
worked at B.F. Goodrich for and Karl (Michelle) Kuhlman of St. Gerard Parish and its
the past 13 years. He pre- ing police officer stopped his nalia and attempted escape
Holy Name Society.
viously worked at Teleflex
of Virginia Beach, Va., Tim
(Jean) Kuhlman of Petoskey, Mass of Christian Burial
cruiser along S.R. 309 to after the case is reviewed by Scholars of the Day
Corporation, Van Wert. He regain control of the combat- prosecutors today.
Mich., and Mike (Denise) will begin at 10 a.m. Tuesday ive man. Wild remains in the Allen
was a member of N.R.A.; Kuhlman of Dublin; a brother, at St. Gerard Catholic Church,
loved his family and friends Wild was trying to jump County Jail as of report time.
John (Dolores) Kuhlman of the Rev. James McDonald
Personal items Pair agrees to
and loved to make them laugh. Ottawa; sisters-in-law, Helen officiating. Burial will be in
He also loved to cook. Kuhlman of Ottawa, Thelma Gethsemani Cemetery, Lima,
Funeral services will begin at
10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Alspach-
Kuhlman of Leipsic, Barb with military services con- taken from home separate after
At 8:48 p.m. on Saturday, dispute
Garlock and Pat Garolock ducted by VFW Post 1275.
Gearhart Funeral Home & of Lima, Carolyn Garlock of Friends may call from 4-8
Crematory, Van Wert, the Rev. p.m. today at Chamberlain- Delphos police were called
Findlay and Kate (Richard) At 9:46 p.m. on Saturday,
Will Haggis officiating. Burial Huckeriede Funeral Home, to the 400 block of South
Dilts of Portsmouth; a broth- Delphos police were called
will be in Mohr Cemetery, Van Lima. Washington Street in refer-
er-in-law, Karl Garolock of to the 200 block of Holland St. John’s Scholar of the
Wert County. Preferred memorials are to ence to a burglary complaint.
Salter Path, N.C.; 12 grand- Avenue in reference to a verbal Day is Elizabeth
Friends may call from St. Gerard Catholic Church or Upon officers’ arrival, the
children, Michael McCreight dispute between neighbors.
2-8 p.m. today at the funeral Lima Central Catholic High victim stated someone had Shafer.
of Nashville, Matthew and Upon officers’ arrival,
home. School. gained entry into the residence Congratulations
Meghan Kuhlman of Virginia they spoke with the subjects
Preferred memorials are to and had taken personal items. Elizabeth!
involved and both parties stat-
Michael’s Children’s Education
Fund. LOTTERY Unwanted person ed they did not wish to pursue Jefferson’s Scholar of the
Condolences may be
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to stay away from each other.
Day is Zachary
Johnson.
gearhart.com. These Ohio lotteries were
drawn Sunday:
million
Rolling Cash 5 police arrive Traffic stop leads Congratulations
Larry Conrad Mega Millions 23-25-28-29-32 At 1:05 p.m. on Sunday,
to two arrests
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Estimated jackpot: $58 Estimated jackpot: Delphos police were called Students can pick up their
Larry Conrad, 64, of million $140,000 to the 300 block of South At 1:06 a.m. on Saturday awards in their school offices.
Delphos, died Sunday at St. Pick 3 Jefferson Street in reference while on routine patrol,
Rita’s Medical Center.
Arrangements are incom-
5-9-4
Pick 4
Ten OH to an unwanted person at a
01-04-12-16-17-18-25-26- residence in that area.
Delphos police came into con-
tact with Ashly Morris, 26, of
BIRTHS
plete at Harter and Schier 6-2-7-9 34-36-38-41-57-61-66-68- Upon officers’ arrival, the Spencerville, at which time ST. RITA’S
Funeral Home. Powerball 76-78-79-80 complainant stated a subject it was found that Morris was A boy was born April 10
known to them had come to operating a motor vehicle to Michael and Jodi Hilvers of
the residence and started argu- while having her driving privi- Fort Jennings.
ing with them. The unwanted leges suspended. A girl was born April 8
person left the area prior to As a result, Morris was to Amanda Wurst and Jason
officers arrival. cited into Lima Municipal Houck of Ottoville.

Couple in Court on the charge.


Officers also came into WEATHER
dispute over contact with Kobia Smith, 35
of Lima. Smith was found to Delphos weather
child visitation be in possession of a small
amount of marijuana.
High temperature Sunday
At 11:28 a.m. on Saturday, in Delphos was 83 degrees,
14620 Landeck Rd. • 419-692-0833 As a result Smith was cited low was 53. Rainfall was
Delphos police were called to into Lima Municipal Court on
KEITH & RANA YONKER the 500 block of Lima Avenue the charge. recorded at .04 inch. High a
year ago today was 67, low
Join us every Sunday & Wednesday ... in reference to a domestic dis-
pute. Two in verbal was 48. Record high for today
We’ve stacked the plates in your favor! is 90, set in 1930. Record low
dispute over
Upon officers’ arrival, they
met with the subjects involved is 21, set in 1940.
Every YOU CAN FLY TO in the dispute. The subject
civil issue WEATHER FORECAST
Sunday 8-11 a.m.
ITALY were arguing over visitation
of a child.
Tri-county
Associated Press

SUNDAY
At 6:02 a.m. on Sunday,
Officers were informed by Delphos Police were called to TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy
OR EAT HERE the victim he did not wish to the 100 block of East Eighth with a 30 percent chance of
Every Wednesday pursue charges in the matter. Street in reference to a dispute. showers in the evening. Then

BREAKFAST ITALIAN NIGHT


5-8 p.m.
Vehicle egged
Upon officers’ arrival, they
met with the subjects involved
and found the dispute was ver-
At 4:54 p.m. on Saturday, bal over a civil issue.
partly cloudy after midnight.
Lows in the upper 30s.North
winds 10 to 15 mph.
TUESDAY: Partly cloudy
The early bird Delphos police were contacted in the morning then clearing.
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Upon speaking with the TUESDAY NIGHT:
• Famous Tavern Fried Chicken always available. subject, it was found that Mostly clear. Lows in the
sometime in the overnight Corn: $7.53 upper 30s. Northeast winds
hours a vehicle parked at the Wheat: $7.23 around 5 mph in the evening
victim’s residence was egged. Beans: $13.77 becoming light and variable.

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STATE/LOCAL
POLICE Japan Gas
REPORTS (Continued from page 1A) center of the nuclear crisis. “I
have no words to express my
since the tsunami kneeled
on makeshift futons, bowed
(Continued from page 1A) drivers bought 2.7 billion gal-
lons of gas last week, down
Police probe can do about it,” said Hidehiko
Nishiyama of Japan’s
sorrow.”
In a devastated coastal
their heads and clasped their
hands.
bus for her daily commute,
50 miles each way between
3.6 percent from the same
period in 2010, when it was
verbal dispute Nuclear and Industrial Safety
Agency.
neighborhood in the city of
Natori, three dozen firemen
The school’s students will
return to classes Tuesday
Branford,
Hartford.
Conn., and 80 cents cheaper.
The decline is somewhat
At 1 p.m. on Friday, With the crisis dragging and soldiers removed their even though 129 people are “It’s three hours of pay puzzling because Americans
Delphos police were called to on, residents of five more hats and helmets and joined living in their gym. Some, from work just to fill up my typically curb their driving
the 200 block of West Clime communities, some of them hands atop a small hill that like 16-year-old Keisuke tank even once, so I’m defi- only as a last resort, after
Street in reference to a verbal more than 20 miles (30 kilo- has become a memorial for Shirato, wore their baseball nitely feeling it,” Shaw said sacrificing other forms of
dispute. meters) from the plant, were the dead. Earlier, four monks uniforms for today’s ceremo- while filling up for $3.61 a discretionary spending, like
Upon officers’ arrival, they urged to evacuate within a in pointed hats rang a prayer ny. Shirato’s family was not gallon at a Valero station on shopping for new clothes, or
met with the subjects involved month because of high levels bell there as they chanted for affected by the tsunami, but the Berlin Turnpike. going to movies, concerts and
in the dispute and found that of radiation, Chief Cabinet those killed. about half of his teammates Americans also appear to be restaurants.
Secretary Yukio Edano told The noisy clatter of con- lost their homes. turning to smaller, more fuel- But demand for gas is
no physical altercation had efficient cars to save on gas. falling while other types of
occurred. reporters. People living in a struction equipment ceased The earthquake and tsu-
12-mile (20-kilometer) radius briefly as crane operators nami flattened communi- Sales of the Hyundai Sonata spending are on the rise.
One of the subjects involved and Elantra soared 55 percent Retail sales rose 2 percent
agreed to leave the residence around the plant already have stood outside their vehicles ties along hundreds of miles
been evacuated. and bowed their heads. (kilometers) of coastline, in March. Meanwhile, sales in March compared with a
to allow the situation to calm of Chevy’s Suburban SUV year earlier, surprising econo-
down. “This is not an emergency In the industrial town of causing what the government
measure that people have to Kamaishi, Iwate Gov. Takuya estimates could be as much dropped nearly 24 percent. mists who were expecting no
MasterCard’s report shows increase or even a decline.
Vehicle damaged evacuate immediately,” he
said. “We have decided this
Tasso led a moment of com-
memoration as a loud siren
as $310 billion in damage.
About 250,000 are without
At 8:35 p.m. on Saturday, measure based on long-term rang through a high school electricity, although some of
Delphos Police were contact- health risks.” gymnasium being used as them because of the latest
ed by a subject who lives Edano sounded a grave a shelter. He bowed while two quakes today and last

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in the 1000 block of Lima “the nuclear accident has not
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POLITICS “If we were to wake up some morning and find that everyone was the same race,
creed, and color, we would find some other causes for prejudice by noon.”
— George Aiken, U.S. senator (1892-1984)

White House: Obama


to lay out spending plan
By LAURIE KELLMAN provided no guarantees for and see what kind of savings
Associated Press the measure being written you can get,” Obama adviser
today that would fund the David Plouffe said Sunday on
WASHINGTON — government through the next NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
President Barack Obama and six months, but leadership But he contrasted Obama’s
Congress are shifting from aides said they expected it to approach to the Republicans
short-term budget concerns pass as early as Wednesday. in familiar terms.
to debates over the nation’s Whatever its fate, official “We can’t take a machete,”
long-term economic future, Washington raced ahead to Plouffe said on ABC’s “This
and everything — from frame the upcoming fight over Week.” “We have to take a
Medicare and Medicaid cuts raising the nation’s debt limit scalpel, and we’re going to
to tax hikes for the wealthy — and the election-year budget have to cut, we’re going to
is on the table. as a pair of interconnected bat- have to look carefully.”
Much will be revealed at tles that would make Friday’s Away from the talk shows,
midweek, when the House and nail-biter seem minor. congressional officials still
Senate are expected to vote on To be sure, the GOP had were analyzing Friday’s
a budget for the remainder of succeeded in turning what’s vote to fund the government
this fiscal year and Obama usually a fight over spending through the week.
US to revive unveils his plan to reduce the into a series of battles over The late hour of Friday’s
IT WAS NEWS THEN Myanmar policy
deficit, in part by scaling back
the government’s chief health
spending cuts — a thematic
victory for House Republicans
handshake left lawmakers
little time to react. House
programs for seniors and the swept to power by a populist members of both parties who
One Year Ago WASHINGTON (AP) — poor. The House, too, may mandate for smaller, more voted for a few days’ funding
• The Catholic Daughters of America, Delphos Court President Barack Obama plans vote on Budget Committee austere government. could not say on Sunday that
recently held its “Service Project” meeting at the Knights to name a special envoy to Chairman Paul Ryan’s spend- “We’ve had to bring this they’d vote for the plan to
of Columbus Hall. The group heard Darlene Pohlman speak Myanmar who is expected to ing plan for next year as president kicking and scream- fund the government through
on her trip to Haiti as a volunteer for Volunteer Optometric seek more help from the repres- Democrats readied arguments ing to the table to cut spend- September.
Services to Humanity. The group from Ohio had just arrived sive government’s neighbors in that it proposed “Draconian” ing,” said House Majority Rep. Chris Van Hollen,
when the Haiti earthquake happened. pressing for democratic reform. cuts to Americans who need Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., D-Md., who voted “yes”
Building agreement on the best help the most. on “Fox News Sunday.” Friday to extend funding this
25 Years Ago — 1986 way to proceed will be tricky. Meanwhile, congressional Presidential adviser David week while the final com-
• St. John’s girls track team placed second in a quadran- Southeast Asian nations officials were putting to paper Plouffe said Obama has long promise was written, said he
have called for lifting sanc- a deal struck Friday night that been committed to finding was nonetheless undecided on
gular meet with Ottoville, Lincolnview and Crestview. St. tions, which the U.S. still
John’s had two first-place winners. Brenda Stepleton won the would fund the government ways for the nation to spend whether he’d vote for the final
opposes, while regional pow- through September and cut within its means. He con- deal. On ABC’s “This Week,”
high jump, jumping four feet and three inches and Bev Fisher ers India and China have their
broke the school record in the discus event with a throw of 103 $38.5 billion in spending. firmed that the president would he said he didn’t think the
own strategic relationships with They were operating under unveil more specifics for defi- six-month compromise would
feet two inches, breaking Char Stemen’s record of 102 feet 11 Myanmar and have shown lit-
inches set in 1979. a one-week extension of the cit reduction with a speech pass.
tle appetite for meddling in its budget, which passed the Wednesday that would reveal On the other side of the
• Paul Bockey of Delphos received a second runner- internal affairs. House and Senate in the last plans to reduce the govern- aisle, Rep. Mike Pence,
up award in the Ohio Jaycees Outstanding Young Farmer To be confirmed by the hour before the government ment’s chief health programs R-Ind., also a “yes” vote on
Awards Program. Bockey was nominated for the statewide Senate, Derek Mitchell, deputy
was to begin shutting down. for seniors and the poor. Friday, would not commit to
competition by the Van Wert Jaycees. He was the local win- assistant secretary of defense
for Asian and Pacific security The House’s 348-70 vote “You’re going to have to voting for the six-month deal
ner in preliminary competition held by local Jaycee chapters to extend funding a few days look at Medicare and Medicaid either.
throughout Ohio. affairs, probably will have to
• Mike Liebrecht, an employee of United Equity Inc.
received his diploma and congratulations from Countrymark
voice support for sanctions and
opposition leader Aung San Suu Analysis: GOP gets its turn on Medicare hot seat
Inc. vice president, Agronomy and farm supply, Bill Cubbage Kyi. That could make it tougher By RICARDO ALONSO- kills Medicare as we know it, making their own decisions
at the recent Agronomy School graduation in Columbus. for the envoy to negotiate with ZALDIVAR and that is simply too popular about health insurance can do
Myanmar’s dominant military
Liebrecht was one of 18 Countrymark employees from across once he is in the job, said David
Associated Press a program among seniors and a better job of keeping costs
Ohio and Michigan to complete the training program this their children.” in check than Washington
Steinberg, a Myanmar expert at
year. Georgetown University. WASHINGTON — Now Cue the Democratic polit- bureaucrats playing whack-a-
Mitchell, a China scholar it’s their turn to try to fix the ical ads for the 2012 cam- mole with rising prices.
50 Years Ago — 1961 with long experience in Asia, health care mess. Republicans, paign. That’s different from the
• Monsignor Carl F. Reineck, pastor of St. John’s Catholic would not comment on his just like President Barack Republicans may escape approach in Obama’s health
Church, will leave Detroit, Mich. today for Frankfurt, nomination, which is expect- Obama, may discover that’s the full wrath of seniors, how- care law, which relies on gov-
Germany. Also leaving on this flight will be Loyola Reineck ed within a week and would easier said than done. ever, since the House budget ernment to police the market
of Delphos and Mrs. L. C. Freeh of Fremont. The party of five require him to give up his job The GOP budget expected isn’t likely to get very far. It and would deny insurers that
will take a motor tour through Germany, Switzerland, Italy, at the Pentagon. to go to the full House this won’t pass the Democratic-run jack up premiums the right
France, Austria, Holland and England. It is Monsignor An article he co-authored in week would remake health care Senate. House members can to sign up customers who are
Foreign Policy magazine in 2007, programs for the elderly and the vote for the budget’s tough receiving taxpayer subsidies.
Reineck’s intention to visit Osnabruck, Germany. This
when he was director for Asia poor that have been in place for medicine without having to The GOP budget “will pre-
is the locality from which Father John Bredeick and the nearly half a century. Budget dish it out before they run
strategy at the Center for Strategic serve Medicare through com-
founding fathers of St. John’s parish came to Delphos in Committee Chairman Paul for re-election. But Democrats petition among health plans
1844. and International Studies think
tank, offers clues on how he’d Ryan, R-Wis., says his approach running against them in 2012 for the business of millions
• The Girls Athletic Association of Delphos Jefferson High would “save” Medicare by won’t let voters forget the seniors,” said Ryan.
like to operate as envoy.
School held its annual banquet in honor of all school athletes The article suggested bring- keeping the financially troubled budget, just as Republicans But would it work as envi-
in the cafeteria of the Franklin School Friday night. W. J. ing the Association of Southeast program affordable for federal hammered Democrats last sioned?
Koch, athletic director, spoke briefly and presented honorary Asian Nations, China, India, taxpayers. year over Medicare cuts in Under Ryan’s plan,
captain trophies to Joel Strayer and to Bill Place, honorary Japan and the United States But it turns out that people Obama’s health care law. Medicare would remain
captain of the basketball team. together in developing a road now 54 and younger would Whatever happens to his largely the same for cur-
• Awards were presented to members of the Delphos chap- map that would lay out ben- pay the price. budget, Ryan’s general idea rent beneficiaries and people
ter of the Future Farmers of America at the annual Parent- efits if Myanmar pursued true By one authoritative esti- that seniors should bear more within 10 years of retirement.
Son banquet in the Little Theater of Delphos St. John’s High political reform and national mate, they’d be on the hook for direct responsibility for deci- The biggest change for this
School Saturday evening. The star chapter farmer award was reconciliation, and the costs it most of their own health care sions that affect health care group would be the revival
presented to John Grone. The local Delphos Young Farmers would suffer if it continued to costs after they become eli- costs isn’t going away. of the “doughnut hole” gap in
also gave Grone a trophy commemorating his star chapter be intransigent. gible for Medicare as retirees. “If everybody who bought Medicare prescription cover-
award. In the years since the arti- The nonpartisan Congressional health care was paying more age that Obama’s health care
cle was written, Myanmar has Budget Office says the typical when they get a more expen- law eliminated. (The GOP
75 Years Ago — 1936 launched another bloody crack- beneficiary would be expected sive plan, that would create budget calls for repeal of the
• The play “Bad Companions,” is to be produced at Fort down on democracy protesters, to pay more than two-thirds of a lot more pressure to bring new law.)
Jennings on April 19. The cast for the play is as follows: continued brutal military cam- his or her medical costs by the costs down,” said Mark Then, starting in 2022,
Jack, Gene Wagner; Jack’s mother, Lillian Baumgarte; Jack’s paigns against ethnic minori- year 2030. McClellan, who ran Medicare new retirees would get a fixed
father, Joseph Luersman; Jack’s sister, Georgiana Hemker; ties and seen thousands flee Costs wouldn’t come down; for President George W. Bush. amount of money to buy pri-
Alice, the maid, Florence Grothouse; Mary, Jack’s sweetheart, across its borders. U.S. officials they’d just get shifted. “There’s reason to think that vate insurance from a choice
Velma Wegesin; detective, John Kaverman; Jack’s cellmate, suspect Myanmar has nuclear “It’s a political nonstarter,” reforms that engage beneficia- of plans regulated by the gov-
ambitions and imported Scud said health care consultant ries in getting less costly care ernment. The sick would get
Leo Fischer; warden, Hubert Fischer and guards, Cletus missiles from North Korea, Robert Laszewski, a former will make a difference.” more money, the wealthy less.
Baumgarte, Otmer Fischer and Robert Kaverman. which Myanmar’s neighbors insurance executive and strong The principle behind The payment would be adjust-
• Urban Kurber, William Taylor and Gaza Szabo left would be worried about, too. critic of Obama’s overhaul. “It Ryan’s plan is that seniors ed for inflation.
Thursday to report for the CCC camp. They joined a party of
Allen County young men who have entered the CCC.
• John A. Metzner will be the speaker at a meeting of the
Lend me your tired, poor and yuan
Landeck unit of the National Union for Social Justice. The NEW YORK — So why nuts — a few billion in a without summoning the devil
meeting will be held at the Landeck C. K. of O. Hall Tuesday do Republicans hate art, the KATHLEEN PARKER $3.8 trillion budget — while to the table.
evening beginning at 8 p.m. elderly and children? Democrats were setting the Meanwhile, Republicans
Hint: Same reason par- table for a feast. How delicious may have made a strategic
ents hate their children when
they say, “No.” We could just
Point to blame Republicans for shut-
ting down government.
error by digging in their heels
for so little. A hint for future

Moderately confused
leave it at that, but this is too
much fun. of View At least some Republicans,
perhaps over-caffeinated on
reference: When your oppo-
nent resorts to taunting and
The demonizing of tea, didn’t seem to realize that mockery, you’re winning. Oh
Republicans for trying to these adults are going to they were winning the fiscal yeah? Says who?
seriously address our desper- come from since almost no battle. They had succeeded in Chuck Schumer for one.
ately ailing economy surely one seems to want to be one. securing significant cuts to the For the benefit of Republicans
begs for a new metaphor. The Meanwhile, the vocabulary of 2011 budget and managed to napping, the New York sena-
GOP has become the army of evil and apocalyptic imagery produce a plan for 2012 that is tor informed reporters of his
Mordor, fat-gobbed predators has punctuated criticism of the widely regarded as visionary, party’s panicked strategy
who feed on children while GOP’s proposed 2012 budget, if also very tough. when, not realizing that said
destroying all that is beauti- not to be confused with the Rep. Paul Ryan’s ambitious reporters had already dialed
ful in their relentless pursuit 2011 budget. proposal is to cut $5.8 tril- in to a conference call, he
of greed. It is helpful at this junc- lion from projected spending revealed his instructions
Or so one would infer from ture to recall that Democrats through the 2021 fiscal year. from the Democratic cau-
the fiery rants emanating from failed to produce a budget last The budget also cuts indi- cus to always use the word
the bowels of Capitol Hill and year, despite controlling the vidual and corporate income “extreme” when describing
Hollywood. White House and both houses taxes by more than $4 trillion Boehner and Republicans as
“Why are the Republicans of Congress. But back to the below current projections. boxed in by the tea party.
trying to kill the arts?” Chris end times: Even hard-right conserva- Did someone say adults?
Matthews on “Hardball” asked Jonathan Chait at The tives have been missing the Gamesmanship can be
actor Kevin Spacey, who was New Republic declared the point. As one observer close entertaining when the stakes
in Washington to protest cuts proposed GOP budget “wild- to the action put it: “John are small. But as the president
to the arts. Elsewhere, actor ly cruel,” while Rep. Sheila Boehner has been playing correctly noted, the economy
Tim Robbins compared pro- Jackson-Lee, D-Texas, pro- chess while these guys (arm- is not child’s play. As pain-
posed cuts to an “old miserly jected a biblical “no room at chair tea party strategists) ful as the truth is, we can’t
man snatching a crayon out of the inn” scenario with “lights have been playing checkers.” continue to live beyond our
a baby’s hand.” out, doors wide open and the Although no one expects means. Every category of
He hoped that “more adult drumbeat playing as people this 2012 budget to pass the spending will have to take a
minds will prevail.” are being rolled out of nursing Democrat-controlled Senate, hit and we’ll have to figure
Indeed. homes in wheelchairs, with it is a blueprint for the debate out how to make the sucker
Everyone is calling for crutches, some on beds.” that must take place about float with a minimum of suf-
adults these days. President In the midst of so much hys- what role government should fering. In the meantime, we
Obama insisted that Congress teria, even some Republicans play in Americans’ lives. We might relax our reflexes just a
“act like grown-ups,” adding seem to have lost sight of may not all agree on all its tad and give hysteria a rest.
that we don’t have time for the big picture. They’ve been pieces. What’s new? We can Kathleen Parker’s email address
games. I’m not sure where scrambling over relative pea- surely find our way to debate is kathleenparker(at)washpost.com.
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Village Council meets Elizabeth Crites, bachelor Talia Taliapietra, bachelor
7-9 p.m. — The Delphos of science in education of arts, magna cum laude
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7 p.m. — Marion Township The Ohio State University Mitchell Ringwald
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TRACK AND FIELD


RESULTS Bath rallies in 1st
game, sweeps Jefferson
Anna Rocket Invitational Overholser (H) 44.71; 4. Rickert
Saturday’s Results (A) 45.65; 5. Chaney (NB) 45.71;
Points (10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1) 6. Schwieterman (M) 45.90; 7.
Girls Team Scores: Minster Walter (R) 45.95; 8. Boling (R)
161, W. Liberty-Salem 115, Botkins 46.58
72, New Bremen 67, Houston 65, Girls 800m Run: 1. Maria
Anna 51, Fort Jennings 40, New Dahlinghaus (M) 2:24.52#; 2.
Knoxville 31, Lehman Catholic Boyle (NK) 2:34.22; 3. Vogel (W) By JIM METCALFE “We showed a lot of
25, Fairlawn 21, Riverside 9, Troy 2:34.86; 4. Hoelscher (M) 2:35.66;
5. Bailey (B) 2:36.64; 6. Williams
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com patience at the plate in the
Christian 2.
Boys Team Scores: Minster (W) 2:40.43; 7. Booher (H) 2:43.75; first game; we took a lot of
157.5, Anna 116, Houston 105, 8. Christman (B) 2:46.08. DELPHOS — For once, pitches,” Geary added. “We
New Bremen 79, W. Liberty-Salem Boys 800m Run: 1. Webster the weather — pleasant, with started to hit better as the
59, Lehman Catholic
47.5, Riverside 24, Troy
(NB) 2:02.56; 2. Overholser
(H) 2:09.23; 3. Weaver sun peaking out later on — game wore on. We know
Christian 22, Botkins 18, (M) 2:11.38; 4. Barga wasn’t much of a factor in that hitting consistently is
Fort Jennings 9, Fairlawn (M) 2:12.18; 5. Meister Saturday afternoon’s baseball our Achilles heel right now;
8, New Knoxville 4. (W) 2:14.45; 6. Clark (H) doubleheader at Jefferson’s we’re a work in progress.”
Girls 4x800m Relay: 1. 2:15.82; 7. Speelman (NB)
Minster A 10:10.17; 2. W. 2:17.02; 8. Gepfrey (A) Wildcat Field. Jefferson visits
Liberty-Salem A 10:32.36; 2:17.97. Bath’s baseball team ral- Lincolnview this afternoon
3. Botkins A 11:13.33; 4. Girls 200m Dash: 1. lied from a 4-1 deficit in (5 p.m.).
Houston A 11:40.86; 5.
Anna A 12:21.72; 6. New
Ritchie (H) 27.39; 2. Macy
Schroeder (FJ) 27.70; 3. game 1 Saturday afternoon “Our pitching was pretty
Bremen A 12:40.95. Bruce (A) 27.71; 4. Suchland (NB) versus Jefferson, scoring good all day, outside of Myles
Boys 4x800m Relay: 1. 28.48; 5. Dahlinghaus (M) 28.78; twice in the top of the sixth in the first game. He couldn’t
Minster A 8:45.25; 2. New 6. Barga (M) 29.01; 7. Franklin (L) to secure a 6-5 victory. find the strike zone; every-
29.46; 8. Rench (T) 30.13.
Bremen A 8:46.12; 3. Houston
A 9:03.74; 4. W. Liberty-Salem Boys 200m Dash: 1. Phlipot In the nightcap, they one else did,” Bath coach
A 9:11.11; 5. Anna A 9:22.07; 6. (M) 22.56; 2. Furgason (A) 23.33; broke out to a 4-0 lead after a Brian Jesko noted. “We had
Lehman Catholic A 9:36.22; 7. 3. Stewart (L) 23.79; 4. Cates half-inning and rode on to a to rally in the first game.
Troy Christian A 9:38.59; 8. Fort
Jennings A 10:58.38.
(A) 24.46; 5. Allen (W) 24.58; 6.
Sprague (L) 24.83; 7. Schultz (M) 10-2 triumph to finish off the Our hitting was pretty good
Girls 100m High Hurdles: 1. 25.01; 8. Yoder (W) 25.16. twin-bill sweep. most of the day, especially
Holland (L) 17.07; 2. Speckman Girls 3200m Run: 1. Roeth (H) The visiting Wildcats once we relaxed. That second
(NB) 17.17; 3. Ropp (W) 17.48; 4. 12:18.59; 2. Niekamp (M) 12:32.15; scored a run in the first half- game, it’s always nice to get
Murphy (W) 17.65; 5. Horstman
(NK) 17.77; 6. Otting (NB) 18.23;
3. Strickland (W) 12:34.99; 4.
Henault (W) 12:38.14; 5. Shroyer inning of the opener against off to a big lead like that; it
7. Ehemann (A) 18.50; 8. Sherman (NK) 13:02.60; 6. Knoop (B) Jefferson junior starter just takes the tension out of
(M) 18.60. 13:03.86; 7. Albers (A) 13:04.70; (3.1 innings, 7 hits, 4 runs, the game.”
Boys 110m High Hurdles: 1.
Chaney (NB) 15.68; 2. Hoehne (L)
8. Weidner (H) 13:20.11.
Boys 3200m Run: 1. F.
3 earned), scoring Johny Bath visits Wapakoneta at
15.81; 3. Schwieterman (M) 17.01; Slonkosky (M) 10:27.55; 2. Simindinger (2-for-3, 2 runs Tom Morris photo 5 p.m. Tuesday.
4. Overholser (H) 17.90; 5. Abbott Holthaus (H) 10:51.94; 3. Scott (W) scored) on an error. A run- Jefferson junior Kyle Anspach begins his swing on this
(H) 18.46; 6. Tanner (T) 19.03; 7. 10:52.59; 4. Cron (H) 10:58.13; down earlier in the inning pitch Saturday afternoon against Bath, getting a single for Game 1
Westerbeck (NB) 19.36; 8. Mack 5. Olding (M) 10:58.77; 6. Topp
prevented even more dam- an RBI in game 1. The visiting Wildcats rallied to take a BATH (6)
(NB) 11:05.91; 7. Bornhorst (NB)
(W) 23.37.
Girls 100m Dash: 1. Ritchie (H) 11:18.42; 8. Boyd (A) 11:20.65. age. 6-5 victory before finishing the sweep with a 10-2 triumph ab-r-h-rbi
Kyle Zimmerman 2b 2-0-1-1, Kasey
13.07; 2. Bruce (A) 13.31; 3. Macy Girls 4x400m Relay: 1. Minster The host Wildcats tallied in game 2. Krendl 2b 2-1-2-2, Johny Simindinger
ss 3-2-2-0, Matt Wise lf 1-0-0-0, Doug
Schroeder (FJ) 13.63; 4. Stewart
(M) 14.01; 5. Knopp (B) 14.05; 6.
A 4:17.27; 2. W. Liberty-Salem
A 4:38.46; 3. Botkins A 4:38.90;
two in the home half. Senior half and stole second with innings, 3 hits, 2 earned runs, Sanders lf 1-0-0-0, Keaton Sullivan
Franklin (L) 14.16; 7. Richard (M) 4. Fort Jennings A 4:44.72; 5. Nik Moore walked to lead it one down. However, Clapper 5 bases-on-balls, 3 Ks): a
3b/p 4-0-1-2, Jeremy Chandler c 3-0-
0-0, Cole Dunahay pr 0-0-0-0, Nate
14.21; 8. Hoge (B) 14.58. Houston A 4:46.00; 6. Anna A off against Bath starter Myles struck out the side. leadoff walk to Moore, a Heffner 1b 4-1-1-0, Caleb Norton cf 4-1-
Boys 100m Dash: 1. Sam 4:52.61; 7. New Bremen A
5:15.43.
Holiday (8 walks, 2 hits, 4 Anspach lined a hit to fielder’s-choice bounceout
2-1, Myles Holiday p 1-0-1-0, Jeremy
Clapper p 1-0-1-0, Brad Davis pr 0-1-
Phlipot (M) 10.90#; 2. D. Bensman
(A) 11.17; 3. D. Stewart (A) 11.67; Boys 4x400m Relay: 1. strikeouts and five runs, 2 center to open the Delphos by junior Mike Joseph and 0-0, Ryne Burden ph 1-0-0-0, Corey
4. Brown (T) 11.68; 5. Allen (W) MINSTER A 3:33.16#; 2. New earned in 2.2 frames of work) fifth and got to second on a a 2-out double to right by
McNett 3b 1-0-0-0, Austin Best rf 3-0-0-
0. Totals 31-6-11-5.
11.75; 6. J. Stewart (L) 11.90; Bremen A 3:37.87; 3. Anna and a wild pitch advanced stolen base with two down Miller. JEFFERSON (5)
7. Vonderheuvel (R) 12.18; 8.
Freshour (H) 12.37
A 3:40.92; 4. Troy Christian A
3:41.22; 5. Houston A 3:50.12; 6. him. Two outs hence, junior but was left there. Bath made it 6-1 in the
ab-r-h-rbi
Nik Moore ss 2-1-0-0, Mike Joseph
Girls 4x200m Relay: 1. Minster Riverside A 3:51.16; 7. W. Liberty- Curtis Miller walked and Bath mounted a 2-out second on two more hits and lf/cf 4-0-0-0, Tony George cf/3b 3-0-0-0,
A 1:53.72; 2. New Bremen A Salem A 5:52.01. classmate Justin Rode sin- rally in the sixth and took an error, scoring Zimmerman
Curtis Miller 1b/p 3-2-0-0, Justin Rode
dh 3-0-1-1, Jordan Vorst rf 2-1-0-0, Kyle
1:53.92; 3. Anna A 1:58.33; 4. W.
Liberty-Salem A 1:59.58; 5. Fort
Girls Discus: 1. Underwood (B)
100’3; 2. Cummings (FA) 98’9; 3.
gled to center to plate Moore the lead for good. Krendl (2-for-2, 2 BBs, 4 runs Anspach c 3-1-1-2, Ross Thompson

Jennings A 2:02.10; 6. Houston A Fox (NB) 96’7; 4. Blanke (M) 96’5; and send Miller to third. beat out an infield hit and scored), chasing Ricker for
3b/2b/1b 2-0-0-0, Nick Cook 2b/p 3-0-
1-2. Totals 25-5-3-5.
2:02.63; 7. Botkins A 2:03.71; 8. 5. Brandewie (M) 95’5; 6. Maurer Consecutive walks to senior stole second. Simindinger senior Ben Babcock (3 Score by Innings:
Jordan Vorst and junior Kyle
Bath 100 302 0-6
Riverside A 2:08.10. (NB) 82’8; 7. Hamberg (A) 80’1; 8.
Pitts (B) 78’10.
was hit by a pitch and Doug innings, 2 hits, 1 walk and Jefferson 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 - 5
Boys 4x200m Relay: 1. ANNA A
1:32.92#; 2. MINSTER A 1:32.93#; Boys Discus: 1. Ling (A) Anspach forced Miller in for Sanders was walked to load 2 unearned runs). A sacri- E: Krendl, Moore; LOB: Bath 8,
a 2-1 lead. However, fresh-
Jefferson 8; 2B: Norton; Sac: Wise;
3. W. Liberty-Salem A 1:34.51; 4. 146’2; 2. Cummings (F) 130’10; 3. the bases. Keaton Sullivan fice fly by Sullivan scored SB: Krendl, Simindinger, Norton, Davis,
New Bremen A 1:38.80; 5. Lehman Lambert (H) 130’6; 4. Newman (B) man Ross Thompson flied rocked a 2-run single inside Simindinger (4-for-4, 2 runs, George; POB: Zimmerman.
IP H R ER BB SO
Catholic A 1:39.23; 6. Houston A
1:41.51.
126’0; 5. Jolly (H) 117’4; 6. Sekas
(M) 115’10; 7. Montgomery (L)
out to left to prevent further the third-base bag to plate 2 RBIs). BATH
Girls 1600m Run: 1. Vogel (W) 111’9; 8. Hegemann (M) 110’2. damage. Krendl and Simindinger for The Red and White got a Holiday
Clapper (W, 1-0)
2.2 2 5 2 8 4
2.1 1 0 0 1 7
5:32.49; 2. Fausey (M) 5:33.77; 3. Girls High Jump: 1. Schmiesing The visitors stranded a that 6-5 lead. 2-out double by sophomore Sullivan (S, 3) 2.0 0 0 0 0 2
Bailey (B) 5:34.64; 4. Boyle (NK) (M) 4’10; 2. Hickey (R) 4’9; 3. runner in the second and two Sullivan then came on in Drew Kortokrax and a walk JEFFERSON
Schleeter 3.1 7 4 3 0 0
Billing (B) 4’8; 4. Christman (B)
5:37.26; 5. Roeth (H) 5:38.11; 6.
Butler (M) 5:43.48; 7. Smith (W) 4’6; 5. Vanhorn (W) 4’6; 6. Lauren in the third, including at sec- relief and got his third save, to Cook but left both strand- Cook (L, 0-1) 2.2 3 2 2 1 2
5:56.68; 8. Shroyer (NK) 5:58.23. Norbeck (FJ) 4’6; 7. Booher (H) ond and third with one down retiring all six batters he ed (9 in game 2, 8 in game 1, Miller 1.0 1 0 0 0 1
in the third.
WP: Holiday; HBP: Zimmerman
Boys 1600m Run: 1. Foster 4’6; 8. Geiger (M) 4’4. faced on two strikeouts and the same as Bath). (by Schleeter), Simindinger (by Cook),
(R) 4:41.84; 2. Ryan Kraner
(FJ) 4:42.71; 3. Meister (W)
Boys High Jump: 1. Webster
(NB) 6’0; 2. Benanzer (H) 6’0; 3.
The hosts went up 5-1 in four ground balls. Bath went up 8-1 in the Chandler (by Cook); PB: Anspach,

4:43.72; 4. F. Slonkosky (M) (tie) Dues (M) and Sprague (L) 5’8. the home part of the third. “We want to be chal- fourth, amassing 2 hits, a Game 2
4:47.71; 5. Holthaus (H) 4:50.42; Girls Long Jump: 1. Suchland With one out. Miller got lenged when we play these free pass and another error to BATH (10)
ab-r-h-rbi
6. Dahlinghaus (M) 4:50.93; 7. (NB) 15’11.50; 2. Schmiesing aboard via an error. Back- doubleheaders, so we sched- score twice. One came home Kyle Zimmerman 2b 2-4-2-0, Cole
Cron (H) 5:01.09; 8. Kuntz (NK)
5:02.21.
(M) 15’4; 3. Ropp (W) 15’3.50;
4. Horstman (NK) 15’0; 5. Bailey to-back walks to Rode uled a good team like BAah. via an error (Zimmerman) Dunahay lf 1-0-0-0, Johny Simindinger
and Voret loaded them up.
ss/p 4-2-4-2, Jeremy Chandler c 1-0-
Girls 4x100m Relay: 1. Minster (B) 14’9; 6. Otting (NB) 14’8; 7. Our pitching staff is going to and the second (Wise) on an 0-0, Matt Wise p/cf 2-1-0-1, Jeremy
A 54.05; 2. W. Liberty-Salem A Knoop (B) 14’2; 8. Langenkamp Anspach forced Rode at be stretched and that’s what RBI double by Caleb Norton Clapper ph/rf 0-0-0-0, Keaton Sullivan
third, plating Miller for a 3-1
3b 2-1-1-2, Davey Briggs ph/2b 2-0-0-0,
54.82; 3. Anna A 55.32; 4. New
Bremen A 55.69; 5. Houston A
(M) 13’11.50.
Boys Long Jump: 1. J.
we want to see; to figure (2-for-3). Caleb Norton c/p 3-1-2-1, Nate Heffner
57.67; 6. Fort Jennings A 58.32; 7. Bensman (A) 18’10; 2. Hegemann edge. A walk to Thompson out what we have,” Jefferson Jefferson got one back in ph 0-0-0-0, Doug Sanders lf 3-0-1-
1, Ryne Burden ph/1b 1-0-0-0, Corey
Botkins A 58.33; 8. Troy Christian (M) 18’6; 3. Benanzer (H) 18’6; 4. loaded the bases and senior coach Doug Geary. “The first the home half. Rode walks McNett 1b/3b 3-1-1-1, Myles Holiday
A 1:01.45. Stephens (A) 17’11; 5. Meade (R) Nick Cook’s bad-hop single game, we really wanted to try and advanced on a wild rf 3-0-0-0, Kasey Krendl ph/cf 1-0-0-0,
Brad Davis cf 3-0-0-0, Austin Best ss
Boys 4x100m Relay: 1. Anna
A 44.35; 2. W. Liberty-Salem A
17’10.50; 6. Hawkins (NK) 17’1; 7.
Lambert (H) 16’10.50; 8. Helman over shortstop Simindinger and get a win, with Nick and pitch. Anspach singled over 1-0-0-0. Totals 32-10-11-8.
46.02; 3. Troy Christian A 46.71; (T) 16’9.50. plated Vorst and Anspach for Curtis in relief. We struck the third-base bag to get him JEFFERSON (2)
ab-r-h-rbi
4. Minster A 47.08; 5. Houston Girls Shot Put: 1. Cummings a 5-1 spread. Moore walked out 13 times and only had home. A wild pitch moved Nik Moore ss 2-1-1-0, Mike Joseph
A 47.19; 6. Lehman Catholic A (FA) 35’7; 2. Brandewie (M)
33’1.75; 3. Underwood (B) 32’6.75;
to reload the bases, ending three hits and we still had him up. Two outs later, a cf/p 4-0-1-0, Tony George 3b/cf 3-0-0-
47.54; 7. New Bremen A 47.82; 8. 0, Curtis Miller 1b 4-0-1-1, Justin Rode
Riverside A 50.17. 4. Kaiser (NB) 31’4.50; 5. Eiting Holiday’s pitching day and a chance to win. That’s a walk (Cook) and a hit batter c 3-1-0-0, Kyle Anspach dh 3-0-1-1,
Girls 400m Dash: 1. Macy (M) 31’3.50; 6. McDowell (FA) bringing in winning reliever credit to our pitchers. They (Moore) loaded the bases but Jordan Vorst rf 2-0-0-0, Evan Neubert
ph/lf 1-0-0-0, Drew Kortokrax lf/rf 3-0-1-
Schroeder (FJ) 1:03.77; 2. 31’0.75; 7. Eilerman (A) 29’4.75; 8. Jeremy Clapper (2.1 innings, just came up with a big hit in they were left loaded. 0, Nick Cook 2b 0-0-0-0, Jeff Schleeter
Enneking (M) 1:04.58; 3. Richard
(M) 1:07.07; 4. Franklin (L) 1:07.67;
Huffman (H) 28’4.75.
Boys Shot Put: 1. Newman (B) 1 hit, 1 walk, 7 Ks), who the sixth.” Simindinger (1 inning) ph 1-0-0-0. Totals 25-2-5-2.
Score by Innings:
5. Karg (W) 1:08.65; 6. Schnippel 48’9.25; 2. Sekas (M) 48’8.50; 3. C. retired the next batter for the The visitors (7-2) sent and Norton (2 innings, 2 Bath 4 2 0 2 2 0 0 - 10
(B) 1:08.75; 7. Picker (H) 1:08.77; Bensman (A) 42’5.25; 4. Noffsinger final out. nine batters to the plate in the hits, 1 K) finished off the Jefferson 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 2
E: Moore 2, Norton, Krendl, Best,
8. Shipp (W) 1:09.02. (A) 42’2; 5. Hegemann (M) 41’7; 6.
Yingst (H) 41’2.75; 7. Lianez (W)
Bath put up a 3-spot in the first inning of the nightcap Jeffcats. Rode, Cook; DP: Bath 1; LOB: Bath
Boys 400m Dash: 1.
Westerbeck (NB) 53.60; 2. 40’8; 8. M. Yingst (H) 38’5.75. fourth, piecing together four against sophomore starter Bath made it 10-2 in the 9, Jefferson 9; 2B: Simindinger,
Norton, McNett, Miller, Kortokrax; SF:
Kauffman (M) 53.63; 3. Kiser (A) Girls Pole Vault: 1. Ropp singles, including a 2-run sin- Zach Ricker (1-plus innings, fifth: two walks followed by Wise, Sullivan; SB: Simindinger 2,
54.57; 4. Schultz (M) 55.03; 5. (W) 9’6; 2. Etgen (W) 8’6; 3. gle by Kasey Krendl (2-for- 8 hits, 6 runs, 5 earned, 1 a 2-put double to right center Zimmerman, Norton, McNett.
IP H R ER BB SO
Schwieterman (A) 55.38; 6. Kremer
(NB) 56.85; 7. Yoder (W) 58.13; 8.
Stechschulte (M) 7’6; 4. Bowling
(H) 7’6; 5. (tie) Ehemann (A) and
2) and a run-scoring knock K), putting together six hits. by Simindinger. BATH
Freshour (H) 1:00.32. Liess (A) 7’0; 7. Weidner (H) 6’6; by Caleb Norton (2-for-4). Wise (sacrifice fly), Sullivan The last hope for the host Wise (W, 1-0)
Simindinger
4.0 3 2 2 5
1.0 0 0 0 0
3
0
Girls 300m Hurdles: 1. Murphy 8. Slonkosky (M) 6’6. Cook (2.2 innings, 3 hits, (single), Sanders (hit) and Wildcats came in the sev- Norton 2.0 2 0 0 0 1
(W) 50.81; 2. Sherman (M) 51.86; Boys Pole Vault: 1. Tebbe (M) 2 runs, 2 earned, 1 walk, 2 Corey McNett (base hit) gar- enth: a leadoff bloop to right JEFFERSON
Ricker (L, 0-1) 1 8 6 5 0 1
12’3; 2. Huelsman (M) 11’0; 3.
3. Speckman (NB) 51.87; 4.
Holland (L) 53.23; 5. Horstman Davis (H) 11’0; 4. Braun (H) ; 5. Ks) relieved with one down, nered RBIs in the inning to by Moore and a single to Babcock 3.0 2 2 0 1 0
(NK) 54.43; 6. Ehemann (A) 55.78; Zumberger (A) 10’6; 6. Kohler (B) a run in and two on, being put Bath up 4-0. right center by Joseph, get- Thompson
Joseph
2.0 1 2 2 3
1.0 0 0 0 1
1
1
7. Richard (M) 56.44; 8. Lauren 10’0; 7. Assani (A) 9’6; 8. Courter greeted with Krendl’s hit. The hosts got one back ting to second on an error. Ricker pitched to 3 batters in the
Norbeck (FJ) 56.85.
Boys 300m Hurdles: 1. Hoehne
(R) 9’6.
Junior Nick George in the home half against However, Norton retired the 2nd
WP: Joseph 2, Wise, Thompson;
(L) 43.83; 2. Mack (W) 44.66; 3. See TRACK, page 7A walked to open the home winning pitcher Wise (4 last three batters. HBP: Moore (by Wise).

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Track
(Continued from Page 6A)
Bath Invitational
(O) 2:07.51; 4. Harnish (BL)
2:08.85; 5. Erford (0) 2:11.53; 6.
Schwartzel wins the
Masters after a wild day
Results Eric Easley (V) 2:13.55.
(Points: 10-8-6-4-2-1) Girls 200 Meter Dash: 1.
Girls Team Scores: Ayers (BA) 27.15; 2. Kaufman
Shawnee 131, Ottawa-Glandorf (O) 27.56; 3. Amanda Clay (V)
87, Bath 59, St. Marys Memorial 28.03; 4. Woods (A) 28.51; 5.
53.5, Bluffton 51, Van Wert 49, Maag (O) 28.62; 6. Ma. Redick
Paulding 37, Allen East 35.5, (SH) 28.67.
Elida 24. Boys 200 Meter By PAUL NEWBERRY posted scores in the 60s on a Scott closed with a 67. other all week.
Boys Team Dash: 1. Puschel The Associated Press steamy spring day. Day shot 68. Neither score The real backbreaker,
Scores: Van Wert (SM) 24.05; 2. The hottest one of all was was good enough to beat though, came at the last of the
98, Bath 88, St. Reggie Phillips (V)
24.17; 3. Austin
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Charl a 26-year-old carrying on Schwartzel’s 14-under 274. par-5s. Woods gave himself a
Marys Memorial
86, Bluffton 79, Etzler (E) 24.20; 4. Schwartzel should’ve known South Africa’s proud golf tra- “I couldn’t do any more perfect look at the 15th with a
Ottawa-Glandorf Chad Phillips (V) it was going to be a very good dition, winning on the 50th than what I did,” Day said. tee shot to the top of the ridge,
66, Shawnee 44, 24.73; 5. Thomas day at the very first hole. anniversary of countryman “Me and Adam played won- then jammed his approach
Allen East 31, (A) 24.78; 6. Kersker After spraying his second Gary Player becoming the derful golf out there today but within 5 feet of the cup for an
Elida 23, Paulding 12. (A) 24.88. shot far right of the green, he first international winner at Charl played even better.” eagle try that would’ve given
Girls 100 Meter Hurdles: 1. Girls 3,200 Meter Run: 1. pulled out a 6-iron, chipped the Masters. Schwartzel had played in him the outright lead.
Maggie Wheeler (E) 17.12; 2. Pohl (SH) 12:36.10; 2. Andrea
Hutchison (SH) 17.44; 3. Ward Foster (V) 12:49.50; 3. Katelyn the ball off a patch of tram- “I am absolutely delighted only one previous Masters — The putt lipped out. He
(BA) 17.72; 4. Ashley Mohr (V) Bono (V) 12:51.94; 4. Kuhlman pled-down grass and watched for Charl and South Africa. he tied for 30th a year ago settled for birdie and every-
18.01; 5. Marlowe (SH) 18.23; (SH) 13:13.89; 5. Hope Bowman it roll and roll and roll — Congratulations and very well — but he got a very help- one sensed that Woods, play-
6. Bockrath (O) 18.38. (E) 13:18.23; 6. Perkins (A) right in the cup for an improb- done to him. That is how ful tutorial from a guy who’s ing several groups ahead of
Boys 110 Meter Hurdles: 13:30.81. able birdie. you finish like a champion!” won more green jackets than the other contenders, had
1. Luginbuhl (BL) 15.45; Boys 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Think that was unexpect- Player wrote on Twitter. anyone. squandered his final chance.
2. Fitzgerald (SM) 15.78; 3. Jared Fleming (V) 10:43.38; ed? The South African was One by one, all the chal- After finagling a lunch with He limped to the finish with
Frieson (SH) 15.97; 2. Haselman (O)
4. Johnson (BA) 10:47.28; 3. Sevitz just getting warmed up. He lengers for the green jacket 6-time winner Jack Nicklaus three straight pars for a 67
16.48; 5. Hoffer (BL) (SH) 10:50.59; drilled his tee shot at No. 3 fell aside as Schwartzel bird- at a charity function, he deftly that left him tied for fourth
16.53; 6, Denison 4. Schadewald into the middle of the fairway, ied 15 ... and 16 ... and 17 broke the ice with one of their with Ogilvy and Donald, four
(SH) 16.69. (BA) 10:52.09; 5. then holed out with a wedge ... and, finally, 18 — even shared interests beyond the shots behind the winner.
Girls 100 Meter Jim Schalois (V) from 114 yards for eagle. though all he needed at that golf course; hunting. “I got off to a nice start
Dash: 1. Ayers (BA) 10:56.16; 6. Durkee Not a bad start. point was an easy little two- Of course, the talk soon there and posted 31,” Woods
13.37; 2. Benton (SH) (SM) 11:06.65. It didn’t even compare to putt to win. turned to Augusta National. said. “And then on the back
13.67; 3. Amanda Girls 4x400 Meter
Clay (V) 13.84; 4. Relay: 1. Ottawa- the finish Sunday. “You know, I always And, boy, did the Golden nine, I could have capitalized
Kaufman (O) 13.90; Glandorf 4:18.66; 2. Schwartzel became the thought if there was one Bear open up. some more.”
5. Woods (A) 14.05; Bluffton 4:19.68; 3. first champion in Masters’ (major) that I would win, it Schwartzel sure put those At least he didn’t finish
6. Christman (SM) 14.07. Shawnee 4:22.35; 4. Van Wert history to close with four would be this one,” Schwartzel lessons to good use Sunday. like McIlroy.
Boys 100 Meter Dash: 1. (Amanda Clay, Ashley Mohr, straight birdies, the capper to said. “This is the sort of golf It was the sort of finishing The seemingly unflappable
Bishop (BA) 11.70; 2. Pier (P) Courtney Smith, Erika Smith) a final round like no other at course that suits my eye.” kick that Nicklaus turned in 21-year-old from Northern
11.77; 3. Reggie Phillips (V) 4:31.23; 5. Bath 4:32.01; 6.
(tie) Allen East and St. Marys Augusta National. He was sure dialed in on a quarter-century ago for the Ireland was leading through
11.86; 4. Puschel (SM) 11.96;
5. McNeal (SH) 12.03; 6. Austin Memorial 4:32.46. Tiger Woods charged. those last four holes. last of his Masters wins. each of the first three days
Etzler (E) 12.08. Boys 4x400 Meter Relay: Rory McIlroy collapsed. Schwartzel got up-and- For a while, Woods was and went into the final round
Girls 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. 1. Bath 3:34.76; 2. Bluffton And just about everyone else down from behind the 15th the one rekindling memories with a 4-stroke edge on the
Shawnee 1:52.97; 2. Ottawa- 3:38.93; 3. Van Wert (Seth seemed to have a chance to green for birdie to briefly tie of ’86. Mired in the longest field. Even after a shaky front
Glandorf 1:56.51; 3. Allen Kopp, Cody Rolston, Tyson win on the back nine. for the lead, only to have Scott winless streak of his career nine, the youngster made the
East 1:57.89; 4. Elida (Maggie Crone, Taylor Robenault) “There’s so many roars stuff his tee shot within 2 feet and still tarnished by an turn still one shot ahead.
Wheeler, Rachel Kerber, Erin 3:39.16; 4. St. Marys Memorial
Kesler, Emma Fernandez) 3:43.30; 5. Paulding 3:48.00; 6. that go on around Augusta,” up ahead on the par-3 16th. embarrassing sex scandal, he Then he fell apart.
1:59.25; 5. Paulding 2:00.39; 6. Ottawa-Glandorf 3:49.22. Schwartzel said. “It echoes Schwartzel answered with a ripped through the front nine McIlroy yanked his tee shot
Bluffton 2:02.62. Girls 4x800 Meter Relay: through those trees. There’s 15-foot birdie to catch Scott with a 5-under 31 that erased at the 10th into the trees left of
Boys 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. 1. Shawnee 10:07.31; 2. always a roar. Every single atop the leaderboard again. his daunting seven-shot defi- the fairway, the ball ricochet-
Bluffton 1:35.63; 2. Van Wert Bluffton 10:27.56; 3. Ottawa- hole you walk down, some- Then came the pivotal cit coming into the round. ing to a spot between two of
(Chadd Phillips, Tyson Crone, Glandorf 10:34.60; 4. St. Marys one has done something.” 17th, where Scott hit into a He made the turn with four the club’s famous cabins. He
Caleb Lloyd, Reggie Phillips) Memorial 10:37.54; 5. Van Especially on this day. pair of bunkers and had to birdies and an eagle on his pitched out through the fair-
1:36.05; 3. St. Marys Memorial Wert (Katelyn Bono, Jacey
1:38.29; 4. Elida (Quentin Eikenberry, Kelsey Wagner, At one point or another, work hard just to make par. card, the place in an uproar way, knocked his next shot
Poling, Keaton Greeley, (Austin Allison Rogers) 10:40.87; 6. eight different players had at Schwartzel came along next as they pondered the possi- over by the scoreboard left
Etzler) 1:38.37; 5. Shawnee Bath 10:50.55. least a share of the lead. The and was dead solid perfect bilities going to the decisive of the green, hit another tree
1:39.08; 6. Ottawa-Glandorf Boys 4x800 Meter Relay: list included Woods, making with his first two shots, set- back nine. trying to get on and wound up
1:40.77. 1. Bath 8:33.77; 2. Bluffton a fist-pumping, swaggering ting up a 10-footer for birdie. Woods got through the with a triple-bogey 7.
Girls 1,600 Meter Run: 1. 8:44.88; 3. Van Wert (Luke charge up the board. And When it dropped, he had the 10th and the always-trouble- Three-putts at the next
Chappell-Dick (BL) 5:34.50; Brubaker, Cody Rolston, Eric
Easley, Jared Fleming) 8:50.35;
Adam Scott, deftly carving lead all to himself for the first some 11th with pars, setting two holes finished him off,
2. Pohl (SH) 5:40.16; 3. Scott
(SH) 5:48.42; 4. Althaus (BL) 4. Ottawa-Glandorf 8:59.76; 5. up the greens with that long time all day. himself to really attack the though his misery lasted right
5:50.52; 5. Andrea Foster (V) Shawnee 9:13.83; 6. St. Marys putter of his. And Jason Day, He finished it off in style, course through the heart of to the end. He drove into a
5:52.60; 6. Perkins (A) 5:54.11. Memorial 9:20.85. a Masters rookie who played curling a putt from 20 feet Amen Corner. creek, missed two more short
Boys 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Girls High Jump: 1.Dackin like he owns the place. And into the side of the cup for Instead, the course bit putts and signed for an 80
Jared Fleming (V) 4:43.79; 2. (BA) 5-0; 2. Shuherk (P) 5-0; 3. Geoff Ogilvy, ripping off five a 6-under 66, the best clos- back. — the worst final round by a
Herron (BL) 4:49.76; 3. Walthour Beverly (SH) 5-0; 4. Warnecke birdies in a row on the back ing round at the Masters in After a long delay waiting to 54-hole Masters leader since
(O) 4:53.26; 4. Schadewald (BA) (O) 4-10; 5. Kinkley (SM) 4-8;
4:54.73; 5. Sevitz (SH) 4:57.64; 6. Maag (O) 4-8. side. And Luke Donald, hit- 22 years. Schwartzel finished putt at the 12th, Woods missed Ken Venturi in 1956.
6. Haselman (O) 5:02.27. Boys High Jump: 1. Pothast ting the flag stick with a shot two strokes ahead of Scott a short one and took bogey. “I just hit a poor tee shot
Girls 4x100 Meter Relay: (O) 6-0; 2. Fitzgerald (SM) 5-10; off one leg, then chipping in and Day, a pair of Aussies At the next hole, he wasted a on 10 and it unraveled from
1. Shawnee 53.31; 2. Bath 3. Jacob Myers (V) 5-10; 4. from the front of the green who valiantly bid to be the perfect tee shot along the creek there,” McIlroy said. “I just
53.54; 3. Ottawa-Glandorf Schiedebusch (O) 5-8; 5. Salinas with his final swing. first player from Down Under line and settled for par on a sort of lost it ... and I couldn’t
53.74; 4. Paulding 54.15; 5. (P) 5-6; 6. Bassitt (BL) 5-6. The top six finishers each to win the green jacket. hole that played easier than any get it back.”
Elida (Maggie Wheeler, Stacy Girls Pole Vault: 1. Croft
Alexander, Erin Kesler, Emma (SH) 8-6; 2. Heitkamp (SM) 8-0;
Fernandez) 54.91; 6. St. Marys
Memorial 55.40.
Boys 4x100 Meter Relay: 1.
3. (tie) Walter (SM), Salinas
(P) and Allgire (O) 7-6; 6. (tie)
Yoakam (BL) and McCarthy
LOCAL ROUNDUP
St. Marys Memorial 46.40; 2. (BL) 7-6. Vikings destroy Bearcats batter Tigers innings of work. runs) to end the contest.
Van Wert (Caleb Lloyd, Chadd Boys Pole Vault: 1. Bechtel Lady Green in baseball sweep Spencerville scored seven Krouskop (2-for-3, double,
Phillips, Seth Kopp, Reggie (SH) 13-0; 2. Mitch Knotts (E) times in the second to blow 2 runs, 1 RBI), Rieman (1
Phillips) 46.48; 3. Shawnee 12-6; 3. Zizelman (SM) 11-6; OTTOVILLE — Leipsic SPENCERVILLE —
Spencerville’s baseball team it open. run, 1 RBI) and Garret Croft
46.70; 4. Bath 46.93; 5. Elida 4. Helmer (SM) 11-0; 5. Wilson exploded for nine runs in The hosts did even bet- (2 runs, 1 RBI) all went 2-for-
(Mitch Knotts) 47.09; 6. Bluffton (BL) 11-0; 6. Rolland (SH) each of the fourth and fifth put it all together Saturday
47.14. 10-0. afternoon: great pitching, ter, compiling 13 hits to even 3 for the hosts.
innings Saturday afternoon their mark at 4-4. Garvis (2-for-2, double)
Girls 400 Meter Dash: 1. Girls Long Jump: 1. K. Borer stellar hitting and strong
Roberts (SH) 1:01.45; 2. (O) 14-3.75; 2. Warnecke (O) to crush Ottoville 27-7 in a Kasey Lee got the win with and Hennon (2-for-3) led the
Guagenti (BL) 1:03.30; 3. Truex 14-1; 3. Falk (SM) 13-8.50; 4. 5-inning Putnam County defense; to bash Waynesfield-
Goshen 11-1 and 13-1 in a an inning of 1-hit, 1-walk Tigers.
(A) 1:04.99; 4. Amanda Clay (V) Dammeyer (SM) 13-7.25; 5. League fast-pitch softball rout relief for starter Vandemark Spencerville hosts
1:05.0; 5. Borer (O) 1:06.47; 6. Strykul (BL) 13-1.50; 6. Edwards at Ottoville. pair of 5-inning games at
Heitkamp (SM) 1:07.37. (P) 12-6.75. Spencerville High School. (2 innings, 2 hits). Bubba Columbus Grove this after-
The Vikings only had six Shimp got the save in his noon.
Boys 400 Meter Dash: 1. Boys Long Jump: 1. Pothast hits — two of them round-trip- Levi Krouskop (2-) got the
Bishop (BA) 52.42; 2. Kersker (O) 20-0.75; 2. VanVorce (BA) win in game 1, throwing a no- two innings of work (3 hits,
(A) 52.69; 3. Yoder (BL) 53.66; 19-3.75; 3. Zack Keirns (V)
pers by Inkrott and Boleman 1 run).
GAME 1
hitter, ceding three walks and Waynesfield-Goshen 1 0 0 00- 1 05
4. Gordon (BA) 54.05; 5. 18-9.50; 4. McNeal (SH) 18-9; — but Lady Green starter Zach Gilroy gave up 11 Spencerville 171 2 x - 11 11 1
Kersker (A) 54.65; 6. Quentin 5. Koch (BL) 18-5; 6. Beckman Mackenzie Martin walked fanning five. WP: Levi Krouskop (2-0); LP:
hits and eight runs, all earned,
Delphos
Poling (E) 54.86. (O) 18-4. 11 batters; as well, the Lady Krouskop (1 run scored, Gabe Hennon.
1 run batted in), Keaton in four innings. GAME 2
Girls 300 Meter Hurdles: 1. Girls Discus: 1. Breland (SM) Green totaled 10 errors. Jared Rex hit a grand slam Waynesfield-Goshen 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 6 2
Beverly (SH) 47.83; 2. Dackin 107-8; 2. Edwards (P) 100-10; Gerten got the win, giving Vandemark (2 runs, 2 RBIs) Spencerville 2 1 1 0 9 - 13 13 1
2 Col x 8”
(BA) 49.45; 3. Ashley Mohr (V) 3. Rachel Foust (E) 95-9; 4. and Cory Reiman (2 RBIs), in the 9-run fifth, followed by WP: Kasey Lee; Save: Bubba
up two hits but walking nine. a 3-run jack by Vandemark Shimp; LP: Zach Gilroy. 2B: Garvis
49.81; 4. Ward (BA) 53.06; 5. Dunlap (A) 93-3; 5. Kohart (P) 1 run) all went 2-for-3, while
Hutchison (SH) 53.26; 6. Koch 91-4; 6. Truex (A) 90-3.
Ottoville visits Elida 5 (3-for-4, double, 4 RBIs, 3 See ROUNDUP, page 8A
(O) 53.50. Boys Discus: 1. Engle (A) p.m. Wednesday. Bryce Ringwald (1 run,
Boys 300 Meter Hurdles: 1. 131-2; 2. Hardin (SM) 128-9; 3. 1 RBI) went 2-for-2 as the
Leipsic 027 9 9 - 27 6 1
Luginbuhl (BL) 40.10; 2. Lee Karhoff (O) 124-8; 4. Jones (BA) Ottoville 0 1 1 5 0 - 7 2 10 Bearcats amassed 11 hits.
(BA) 41.06; 3. Fitzgerald (SM) 116-11; 5. Risner (BL) 116-4; 6. WP: Gerten; LP: Mackenzie Gabe Hennon took the
Martin. HR: Inkrott (L), Boleman (L).
42.45; 4. Tyson Crone (V) Cody Rolston (V) 112-4. loss, giving up eight hits and
43.22; 5. Denison (SH) 43.90; Girls Shot Put: 1. Breland ----- eight runs (all earned) in two
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(Continued on Page 8A) Lincolnview 000 000 1 - 1 2 1 Emily Frick threw a 5-hit- Cosby pr 0-1-0-0, Ben Schubert 1b 6-2, 1-6, 6-3 over Jayne Miely. two losses, the Beavers fell to
1-9 in the conference and 9-16
Wayne Trace 610 000 0 - 7 8 1 4-1-3-5, Pedro Boissalier ss 3-1-2-0, No. 3: Shaleigh McClintock
(WG), Keaton Vandemark (SV), WP - Ashton Duer; LP - Eli Farmer. ter in a losing effort (82 Dylan Brammer 3b 2-0-1-1, Fabian (UNOH) 6-2, 6-0 over Ann Beauch.
Matt Youngpeter (SV), Levi Krouskop 2B - Jake Taylor (WT). Pitches, 54 strikes), walk- Placencia 2b 3-0-0-0, Phillip Donovan No. 4: Maggie Stewart (WU) 6-1, overall, while the Engineers
(SV). HR: Jared Rex GS (SV), Keaton
Vandemark (SV).
Game 2
Lincolnview 350 002 0 - 10 7 2 ing two and whiffing five.
cf 3-0-0-0. Totals 27-12-11-9.
Siena Heights 0 (5-24,0-10 WHAC)
1-6, 6-4 over Shaye Warman.
No. 5: Rachel Bundy (WU) 5-7, improved to 17-9 overall and
----- Wayne Trace 011 011 2 - 6 6 2 Katelyn Scott had two hits. ab-r-h-rbi 6-4, 2-1 (Ret.) over Katie Whittington. 7-3 in the HCAC.
Lancers, Raiders
WP - Clayton Longstreth; LP -
Broc Forrer. 2B - Clayton Longstreth In game two, Bobbi Heckel
Cory Lehman ss 3-0-0-0, Derek
Kaczor 2b 2-0-1-0, Brett Howard No. 6: Tara Carr (UNOH) 2-6,
Rose-Hulman came out
was the victim of eight errors strong in the first three innings
split doubleheader (L) 2, Austin Spiece (WT) 2. HR 3b 2-0-0-0, Josh White 1b 2-0-0- 7-6(6), 6-3 over Kristen Wright.
- Clayton Longstreth (L) GS, Taylor
behind her in taking the loss;
0, Alec Duncan c 2-0-0-0, Robert MEN: against the Beavers, scoring
Times Bulletin staff report Hoehn (L). Schwartz dh 2-0-0-0, Ryan Popma lf Doubles:
one run in the first, two in the
HAVILAND — Enough ----- she only gave up six hits but 2-0-1-0, Michael Lollo cf 2-0-1-0, John
Lyszczyk rf 1-0-1-0. Totals 18-0-4-0.
No. 1: Aaron Hendrick/Nik Artaev
(AC) 8-3 over Jeff Brown. second and two in the third.
of the rain missed Haviland Perrysburg sweeps only one of the 10 runs was Score by Innings: Bluffton responded in the bot-
to allow Wayne Trace and Lady ’Dawgs earned. Northwestern Ohio... 015 33 - 12 11 0
Siena Heights....... 000 00 - 0 4 1
No. 2: Kyle Masteller/Brendan Prtz
(AC) 9-7 over Gustavo Rueda/Cassio tom of the third inning with a
Lincolnview to hoop up on PERRYSBURG — Hayley Kitchen got the E: Popma(4). DP: UNOH 1. LOB: Sirimarco. leadoff double by Tim Webb
the diamond for a baseball Perrysburg softballers had win for the Lady Titans. UNOH 6, SHBB 4. 2B: Lambkin(2),
Boissalier(5), Brammer(3). HR:
No. 3: Alexander Hager/Chris
Cash (UNOH) 8-6 over Travis Wolf/ (Delaware). Kyle Trainer
doubleheader on Saturday plenty of offense, pitching Grove hosts Spencerville Schubert(2). John Telfor. (Mechanicsburg) hit a single
afternoon. The Raiders and and defense Saturday, grab- tonight. IP H R ER BB SO
University of Northwestern Ohio
Singles:
No. 1: Aaron Hendrick (AC) 7-5, and Webb went home follow-
Lancers split the twin-bill bing a 10-0, 12-0 double- Game 1 Justin Binegar (W,3-2) 6-2 over Gustavo Rueda. ing an error by the Engineers.
with the home team taking header sweep over invading OTTAWA-GLANDORF (2)
Siena Heights
5.0 4 0 0 1 4 No. 2. Nik Artaev (AC) 6-3, 6-3
over Jeff Brown.
Kyle Niermann (Napoleon)
the first game 7-1, while Elida. ab-r-h-rbi
K. Ruhe cf 4-0-1-0, M. Closson Jacob Kret (L,2-3) 2.1 8 6 6 0 2 No. 3: Kyle Masteller (AC) 6-2, 6-1 lifted a sacrifice fly, giving
Lincolnview took the second The Lady Yellow Jackets 2b 3-1-1-0, S. Basinger ss 4-1-0- Matt King 2.2 3 6 3 2 3 over Juan Cardenas. Trainer the green light to cross
10-6. totaled up 21 hits and only 0, M. Moening lf 3-0-1-2, M. Salao HBP: by King 2 (Jeffries 2), by
King (Boissalier), by King (Brammer).
No. 4: Travis Wolf (AC) 7-6(5), 6-4
over Alexander Hager. home plate.
The first game was all two errors, while Rich (1 hit,
c 3-0-1-0, K. Pothast p 2-0-1-0, K.
Leatherman 1b 2-0-0-0, H. Kitchen BK: Binegar(2), Kret(2). No. 5: John Telfor (AC) 6-1, 6-0 Nick Broyles (Toledo/
about pitching and it was the 8 Ks) and Eisenbraret (3 hits, ph 1-0-0-0, T. Cass 3b 2-0-0-0, J. (Game 2)
Siena Heights 7 (5-25,0-11
over Cassio Sirimarco.
No. 6: Mike Sendor (AC) 6-1, 6-3
Whitmer) stepped to the plate
Raiders’ Ashton Duer who 7 Ks) threw a pair of 5-inning
Krienbrink 3b 1-0-0-0, M. Verhoff
rf 1-0-0-0, K. Schroeder rf 2-0-0-0. WHAC) over Troy Schroeder. and blasted a home run, trim-
ab-r-h-rbi ---- ming the deficit to 5-4. The
provided the best performance complete games. Totals 28-2-5-2.
Cory Lehman ss 4-2-2-0, Derek
Beavers knotted the game with
on the mound. The senior Elida (1-4) committed 10
COLUMBUS GROVE (0)
ab-r-h-rbi Kaczor 2b 4-0-0-0, Brett Howard Barons beat
3b 3-2-2-2, Josh White 1b 4-2-3-0, Newark in slugfest a pair of runs in the home half
went all seven innings for the miscues in game 1 and four Taylor Haines cf 3-0-0-0, Katelyn
Alec Duncan c 3-0-2-2, Billy Salazar
of the fourth, but an inning
complete game win, allowing more in game 2. Jennifer
Scott ss 3-0-2-0, Bobbi Heckel dh 3-0-
pr 0-0-0-0, Jason Kastanis dh 4-1- NEWARK — The Ohio
0-0, Erica Walker 3b 3-0-0-0, Haley
1-2, Michael Lollo cf 3-0-1-1, John State University-Lima/ later Rose-Hulman put togeth-
only two hits while striking Eilerman had a double in the Grigsby rf 2-0-0-0, Micah Stechschulte
Lyszczyk rf 3-0-0-0, Kenny Sutter lf er two doubles and three sin-
out 12. The Raiders jumped nightcap.
lf 3-0-1-0, Cece Utendorf 2b 2-0-0-0,
3-0-0-0. Totals 31-7-11-7. Rhodes State College base-
Emily Frick p 2-0-0-0, Deanna Kleman gles, scoring seven runs for a
all over the Lancers in the Dunphy (3 RBIs) and 1b 2-0-0-0. Totals 23-0-3-0. Northwestern Ohio 19 (14-18,6-
4 WHAC)
ball Barons outslugged OSU- 13-6 win over the home team.
bottom of the first, scoring Gawronski (double, 3 RBIs)
Score by Innings:
Ott.-Gland. 2 0 00 0 0 0-2 ab-r-h-rbi Newark 13-12, stopping a Nick Rodesky (Bowling
six times to take a command- had three hits each for the Col. Grove 0 0 00 0 0 0-0 Phillip Donovan cf 5-1-0-0, Curtis
Lambkin cf 0-0-0-0, Alex McKinstry 2b
4-run rally in the bottom of Green) took the loss, dropping
ing lead and provide Duer Yellow Jackets in game 1,
E: Scott, Walker, ; LOB: Ottawa-
Glandorf 7, Columbus Grove 3; 2B: 4-4-3-0, Kael Campbell dh 4-3-2-3, the ninth, Sunday at Newark. his record to 0-4 after allow-
with more than enough run while Messenger (double, 4 Salao, Stechschulte; 3B: Moening; Pichi Torres lf 4-2-3-1, Zyler Cosby
pr 0-1-0-0, Kyle Jeffries c 3-0-1-1,
Rhodes improves to 5-9, ing three hits and five runs in
support. Sophomore Cade RBIs), Wilson (3 runs batted
SB: K. Pothast.
IP H R ER BB SO C.J. Hernandez pr 0-3-0-0, Pedro while Newark is 3-5. one inning of work. Jordan
Harvey had three hits while in) and Plummer (1) had a Ottawa-Glandorf Boissalier ss 5-2-2-2, Ben Schubert
1b 5-1-3-3, Dylan Brammer 3b 4-1-
Rhodes also swept Ohio Kruse (Napoleon) started the
Jake Taylor added a double pair of hits each.
K. Pothast (W)
Columbus Grove
7 3 0 0 1 8
2-4, Jeremy White rf 4-1-2-1, Eric University-Chillicothe 11-0 game for Bluffton. Kruse gave
for the home team. They scored 10 runs in Emily Frick (L) 7 5 2 1 2 5 Rodriguez ph 1-0-1-1. Totals 39-19-
19-16.
(5 innings) and 19-3 (5 up seven hits and six runs
Troy Patterson drove in the the third.
Game 2
OTTAWA-GLANDORF (10) Score by Innings: innings) at home Saturday. in just 3.2 innings of work.
lone Lancer run. Eli Farmer In the nightcap, Rich ab-r-h-rbi Siena Heights....... 302 200 - 7 11 4
Northwestern Ohio... 113 563 - 19 19 1
Jefferson’s Ryan Nick Broyles tallied two hits,
J. Krienbrink 2b 4-2-1-1, K. Ruhe
Kortokrax had a double and one run and two RBI with
took the loss on the hill. helped the cause with a home cf 3-1-2-2, M. Verhoff cf 1-0-0-0, M. E: Kczor 2(9), Lehman(14),
his third-inning dinger. Tim
In game two, it was run and five runs batted in. Closson lf 4-1-0-0, M. Moening rf 3-0- Sperry(2), Goins(1). LOB: SHBB 7, home run in the first game
1-1, H. Kitchen p 3-1-0-0, S. Basinger UNOH 8. 2B: Howard 2(6), White
for Lima, while they scored Webb went 2-for-2 and scored
Lincolnview’s turn to jump Dunphy (double, 1 RBI) had ss 4-2-1-0, M. Salao c 4-1-1-2, K. 2(7), Lehman(10), McKinstry(3),
two runs. Kyle Trainer added
out early and hold on for the three hits, while Zamperos Pothast 3b 2-1-0-0, T. Cass 3b 1-0- Campbell(5), Boissalier(7). 3B: 12 times in the bottom of the
0-0, A. Ebbeskotte 1b 2-1-0-0, M. Brammer(2). HR: Kastanis(2),
first in the nightcap. three hits and two runs for the
win. The Lancers scored three and Rice had two runs batted Brinkman 1b 2-0-0-0. Totals 33-10- Campbell(3), White(1). SF: Howard(1),
Brammer(4). SB: Schubert(3). SUNDAY Beavers.
runs in the opening frame and in each. 6-6.
COLUMBUS GROVE (0) IP H R ER BBSO OSU Lima/Rhodes 6 1 02 1 01 In the third inning of game
then added five more in the Elida visits St. Marys ab-r-h-rbi Siena Heights
Ryan Grant (L,0-3) 3.1 7 8 3 2 0
2 0 - 13 18 5
OSU Newark2 0 42 0 00 0 4 - 12 two, Rose-Hulman continued
second before Wayne Trace Memorial 5 p.m. Tuesday. Taylor Haines cf 3-0-0-0, Katelyn
Scott ss 3-0-2-0, Bobbi Heckel dh 3-0- Jacob Sperry 1.1 7 8 6 1 0 11 0 its offensive assault, scoring
even scored. The big blow Game 1
0-0, Erica Walker 3b 3-0-0-0, Haley Brian Risk
Northwestern Ohio
1.1 5 3 3 0 1 WP: Rusty Lammers(1-1); LP:
Martinez. 2B: Kyle Hall 2(L), Damon
five runs. Bobby Newman
in the second was a grand Elida 0 0 00 0 - 0 1 10
Grigsby rf 2-0-0-0, Micah Stechschulte
lf 3-0-1-0, Cece Utendorf 2b 2-0-0-0, Ben Ehgoetz 2.2 7 5 5 0 1 Koverman(L), Cory Echols(L), David hit a grand slam to give the
slam from winning Lancer Perrysburg 3 7 (10)0 x - 10 9 0 Emily Frick p 2-0-0-0, Deanna Kleman Jordan Goins (W,2-1) 4.1 4 2 2 1 2 Spearman(L), Wans(N) Engineers a 7-1 lead after a
Bluffton miscue kept the inning
WP: Rich; LP: Lindsay Peters (1-2). HBP: by Sperry (Jeffries, K), by SATURDAY
pitcher Clayton Longstreth. 2B: Messenger (P), Gawronski (P).
1b 2-0-0-0. Totals 23-0-3-0.
Score by Innings: Goins (Lollo), by Risk (Jeffries), by Game 1
He also added two doubles Game 2 Ott.-Gland. 0 0 4 2 2 2 0 - 10 Goins (Duncan). OU Chillicothe 000 00 0 1 2 alive. Bluffton came back in
and scored three times in the
Elida 0 0 00 0 - 0 3 4 Col.Grove 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 - 4 Attendance: 67 OSU Lima-Rhodes 4 4 12 x - 11 11 0
the bottom of the third with a
Perrysburg 6 1 23 x - 12 9 2 E: Langhals 3, Stechschulte ----- WP: Dustyn Craig(1-1); LP:
leadoff single by Niermann.
game to go along with five WP: Eisenbraret; LP: Aryae Brown 2, Ebbeskotte 2, Kitchen, Grigsby,
Racers drop pair
Davis(0-1). 2B: Ryan Kortokrax(L),
RBIs. Taylor Hoehn homered
(0-2). 2B: Jenn Eilerman (E), Dunphy Heckel, Walker, Pothast; LOB: Rusty Lammers(L). HR: Ryan Broyles stepped to the plate
(P), Gawronski (P). HR: Rich (P). Ottawa-Glandorf 5, Columbus Grove of tennis matches Kortokrax(L), Kyle Hall(L).
and ripped a two-run triple
for the Lancers as well, going ---- 11; 2B: Krienbrink, Salao, Basinger,
The University of
Game 2
OU Chillicothe 0 2 10 0 - 3 5 2 which allowed Niermann and
2-for-2 with two walks, three Lady Titans grab Heckel, Grigsby; HR: Grigsby; SB:
Closson. Northwestern Ohio tennis OSU Lima-Rhodes (12) 4 12 x - 19 18 0
Miles Richardson (Granvile/
runs and an RBI. twin-bill vs. Grove IP H R ER BBS O
teams dropped their latest
-1-2-x-19-18--0
WP: Kyle Hall(1-1); LP: Newark Catholic) to score.
Wayne Trace battled back COLUMBUS GROVE — Ottawa-Glandorf
H. Kitchen (W) 7 6 4 2 4 9 matches. Johnson(0-1). 2B: Rusty Lammers The Engineers tacked on
from the early deficit, scor- Ottawa-Glandorf’s fast-pitch Columbus Grove
The women (10-7) lost 5-4
2(L), Michael Allen 2(L), Tyler
Slonecker(L), Chris Crosswhite(L). four runs in the fourth, two in
ing single runs in the second, softball team looked quite at Bobbi Heckel (L) 7 6 10 1 3 5
PB: Columbus Grove 3, Salao 2; to 14-3 Wittenberg Sunday at the fifth and two in the sixth to
third, fifth and sixth before home at Columbus Grove’s HBP: Heckel (by Kitchen), Bogart (by
home, while the men (9-9) Engineers walk away go ahead 15-9. With Bluffton
adding two in the final frame. new field Saturday, grabbing Kitchen), Haines (by Kitchen).
----- were mauled 8-1 by Aquinas with sweep of Beavers struggling to get outs, Rose-
Austin Spiece, Colby Spiece a 2-0, 10-4 doubleheader Northwestern Ohio (19-3). By Mallory Kemper Hulman added five more runs
and Kim Bickford all had sweep.’ slaughters Siena Heights WOMEN Sports information intern on five hits in the seventh to put
two hits for the Raiders while In the opener Kylee in doubleheader
Doubles:
No. 1: Jamie Hilborn/Andrea
BLUFFTON, Ohio - The the game on ice. In the ninth
Broc Forrer drove in two Pothast threw a 3-hit shut- LIMA — The University Arango (UNOH) 8-5 over Ann Beauch/ Bluffton University base- inning, the Engineers tacked
runs. out, walking one and fan- of Northwestern Ohio base-
Maggie Stewart. ball team faced Heartland on another four runs with dou-
After the two games, ning eight in 75 pitches (54
No. 2: Leah Ann Miller/Emma
Conference rival Rose-Hulman bles by Michael Kovacs and
ballers whipped Siena Bilyea (WU) 8-4 over Shaleigh
Derek Dauenbaugh before run-
Lincolnview is now 2-3 on strikes). McClintock/Shaye Warman. and fans at Memorial Stadium
Heights 12-0, 19-7 in a twin- witnessed the Beavers drop scoring singles by Niermann
the season while Wayne The Lady Titans got the bill Sunday at Racers Field. No. 3: Jayne Miely/Rachel Bundy
Trace is 2-6. only runs they needed in the (WU) 8-5 over Jessie Stambaugh/ two HCAC games, 13-6 and and Richardson in the bottom
Erynn Piper. 26-11, as the Engineers scored of the frame made the final
Lincolnview hosts top of the first when they Northwestern Ohio 12 (13-18,5-4 WHAC)
score 26-11.
two or more runs in each inning
ab-r-h-rbi Singles:
Jefferson this afternoon pushed across both tallies, Curtis Lambkin rf 3-2-1-0, Alex No. 1: Leah Ann Miller (WU) 3-6,
2-2 (Ret.) over Jamie Hilborn. of the second game except the Game two starter Tyler
(weather permitting). including a 2-run triple to Czernewski dh 3-2-1-1, Kyle Jeffries
c 2-0-1-0, C.J. Hernandez pr 0-3- No. 2: Andrea Arango (UNOH)
second on Sunday. With the Gibson (Sylvania/Southview)
Game 1 right by Molly Moening. 0-0, Pichi Torres lf 4-2-2-2, Zyler
fell to 0-3 as Bluffton used six
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St✭r G✭zing
Cassidy, Bonaduce Filmmaking great Sidney Lumet dies
play Partridge song NEW YORK (AP) —
Speaking in his office above the
Broadway theaters where he per-
was given a lifetime achievement
award in 2005.
Lumet, 86, died early Saturday
warning on nuclear bombs.
His last film was 2007’s
“Before the Devil Knows You’re
windows and shout: “I’m mad as
hell, and I’m not going to take it
anymore!”
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. has enjoyed a long show biz career, formed as a child, director Sidney in his Manhattan home after suf- Dead,” in his beloved genre, Beale is ultimately assas-
(AP) — And to think they did including a solo singing stint dur- Lumet was typically unpreten- fering from lymphoma. melodrama. sinated by his network bosses
it without any help from Reuben ing his teen idol phase, a starring tious in discussing his films, a He was always closely associ- The director was born June (Dunaway, Robert Duvall) on
Kincaid! role in the police series “David body of work numbering more ated with New York, where he 25, 1924, in Philadelphia to a live television. Lumet called such
A mini-Partridge Family Cassidy: Man Undercover,” American classics than most shot many of his films, working pair of Yiddish stage performers, a scene — the live broadcast of
reunion was held Saturday in and a critically acclaimed role have a right to contemplate. far from Hollywood. The city and he began his show business a murder — “the only part of
Atlantic City when David Cassidy on Broadway in “Joseph And “God knows I’ve got no com- was frequently a character in its career as a child actor, appearing ‘Network’ that hasn’t happened
and Danny Bonaduce played a The Amazing Technicolor plaints about my career,” Lumet own right in his films, from the on radio at age 4. yet, and that’s on its way.”
song onstage together. They say Dreamcoat” in 1982. said in 2006. “I’ve had a very crowds chanting “Attica!” on He made his Broadway The film was nominated for
it was only the second time in 40 Cassidy also appeared on the good time and gotten some very the hot city streets of “Dog Day debut in 1934 with a small role 10 Academy awards and won
years they’ve done so. current season of NBC’s reality good work done.” Afternoon” to the hard lives and in Sidney Kingsley’s acclaimed four.
Bonaduce, a Philadelphia show “The Celebrity Apprentice.” An eminent craftsman, Lumet corruptibility of New York police “Dead End,” and he twice played Lumet immediately estab-
disc jockey, portrayed Cassidy’s He was the first contestant “fired” always referred to his more than officers in “Serpico,” “Prince of Jesus, in Max Reinhardt’s produc- lished himself as an A-list direc-
younger brother on the ’70s TV by Donald Trump. 40 films as simple, understated the City” and “Q&A.” tion of “The Eternal Road” and tor with “12 Angry Men,” which
hit, but lip-synched and only pre- Bonaduce is a radio personal- “work.” Raised as an actor and Mayor Michael Bloomberg Maxwell Anderson’s “Journey took an early and powerful look
tended to play the bass guitar on ity on Philadelphia station WYSP molded in live television, he was called Lumet “one of the great to Jerusalem.” at racial prejudice as it depicted
the show. On Saturday, after he and has starred on several reality a pragmatic director, eschewing chroniclers of our city.” After serving as a radar repair- 12 jurors trying to reach a ver-
did a standup comedy routine to TV shows. He has also engaged ostentatious displays of style for Fellow New York direc- man in India and Burma during dict in a trial involving a young
open the show at Resorts Casino in celebrity boxing and wrestling sure-handed storytelling. tor Woody Allen called Lumet World War II, Lumet returned Hispanic man wrongly accused
Hotel, Cassidy got him to play matches, including bouts against He rarely did more than two “definitely the quintessential to New York and formed an of murder. It garnered him his
“Doesn’t Somebody Want To Be former “Brady Bunch” actors or three takes and usually cut New York filmmaker,” though acting company. In 1950, Yul first Academy Award nomina-
Wanted.” Bonaduce learned that and retired baseball player Jose “in the camera” — essentially Allen noted he considered one Brynner, a friend and a director at tion.
song for real when they played it Canseco. editing while shooting — yet film Lumet made elsewhere — CBS-TV, invited him to join the His other nominations were
together last October in suburban Last fall, Cassidy, who has his efficient ways captured some 1965’s “The Hill,” shot in Spain network as an assistant director. for directing “Network,” “Dog
Philadelphia. been touring regularly, told of the greatest performances in — his finest. Soon he rose to director, working Day Afternoon” (1975) and “The
“We did it five, six months Bonaduce, “It’s time you learned American cinema: Al Pacino Martin Scorsese said Lumet’s on 150 episodes of the “Danger” Verdict” and for his screenplay
ago,” Cassidy told The Associated how to play the Partridge Family as Sonny Wortzik in “Dog death “marks the end of an era.” thriller and other series. adaptation for 1981’s “Prince of
Press. “He learned it — and then hits.” Actually, he dared him. Day Afternoon,” Peter Finch as Scorsese said Lumet “was a The advent of live TV dra- the City.”
he put the bass away and didn’t “He knows I don’t take dares Howard Beale in “Network,” New York filmmaker at heart, mas boosted Lumet’s reputa- Although Lumet was best
touch it. I know him.” lightly,” Bonaduce said. Paul Newman as Frank Galvin in and our vision of the city has tion. He directed the historical known for his hard-bitten por-
“That’s not true,” Bonaduce So he learned the five or so “The Verdict.” been enhanced and deepened by re-enactment program “You trayals of urban life, his resume
insisted. “I just dusted it the other notes from the song, practiced a His actors, with whom he classics like ‘Serpico,’ ‘Dog Day Are There,” hosted by Walter also includes some of the finest
day.” few times, and pulled it off. Then always rehearsed for at least two Afternoon’ and, above all, the Cronkite. Like Arthur Penn, John film adaptations of noted plays:
“The Partridge Family” ran he put the red-and-white bass in weeks before starting production, remarkable ‘Prince of the City.’” Frankenheimer, Delbert Mann Eugene O’Neill’s “Long Day’s
on ABC from 1970 through its case and forgot about it. were nominated for 17 Oscars for He said it would be difficult and other directors of television Journey into Night,” Arthur
1974. It centered on a musi- Because Bonaduce works their performances in his films; to imagine “there won’t be any drama’s Golden Age, he transi- Miller’s “A View from the
cal family led by veteran actress only an hour or so away from several, including Faye Dunaway more new pictures by Sidney tioned to feature filmmaking. Bridge,” Chekhov’s “The Sea
Shirley Jones and her children Atlantic City at his Philadelphia and Ingrid Bergman, won. The Lumet.” Later, when Lumet directed the Gull” and Tennessee Williams’
playing light, infectious, hook- radio job, Cassidy asked him to director was, in four nomina- Lumet also was a deeply moral 1976 TV news satire “Network,” “Orpheus Descending,” which
laden pop. join him onstage for Saturday tions, always shut out until he filmmaker, who often made films penned by Paddy Chayefsky, he was made into “The Fugitive
Since the show ended, Cassidy night’s show. crackling with social justice. His would winkingly insist the dark Kind,“ starring Marlon Brando.
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KUNZELMAN, MIKE the-line iPad, her spokesman a er’s girlfriend, for instance, spill. The contracts require We tried to get (grant money) be in contact at all times.”
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available for sulfur, oil-freeiron,
beaches.hard water, $14,000 of the tiny county’s used, BP spokeswoman Hejdi when we moved.” accessories for $3,165, said
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pond
year since the Gulf oil systems & pond
spill, ties said the new,filters
more pow- month’s work. what consequences, if any, the When oil from the ruptured out the computer he got just a
officials along the coast have erful equipment was needed The April 20 explosion on states could face if they didn’t Macondo well began to lap year earlier for $2,700.
gone on a spending spree withavailable
Equipment to deal atforleast indirectly
sale or rentwith the Deepwater Horizon rig comply. at Louisiana’s marshes, BP Biloxi, home to a strip
BP money, dropping tens of the spill. in the Gulf of Mexico killed Some of the money BP deployed an army of workers of casinos overlooking the
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vehicles and gear Septic
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Installer, Cleanerbetween the Provider
& Service spill nation’s worst offshore oil palities hasn’t been spent yet, tors who specialize in disaster 14 sport utility vehicles and
which had little to do with the and the expenditures was spill. As BP spent months try- but the AP’s review accounts cleanup. pickup trucks, two boats, two
cleanup, an Associated Press remote, and lots of money ing to cap the well and con- for more than $550 million Even with BP and the feder- dump trucks and a backhoe
Sales
investigation and Service on
shows. YORK
wound up in cities and towns tain the spill, cities and towns of it. More than $400 mil- al government taking the lead, loader with its $1.4 million
The oil giant &
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coolingits equipment
little touched by the goo that along the coast from Louisiana lion went toward clear needs many communities weren’t share of BP grant money.
checkbook while the crisis washed up on shore, the AP to Florida worried about the like corralling the oil, prop- content to rely on equipment Mayor A.J. Holloway,
was still unfolding last spring found in records requested toll on their economies — pri- ping up tourism and covering they had before the spill. who drove a city-owned 2006
and poured hundreds of mil- from more than 150 communi- marily tourism and the fishing overtime. Lafourche (luh-FOOSH’) GMC Yukon before the spill,
lions of dollars into Gulf Coast ties and dozens of interviews. industry — as well as the envi- Much of the remaining Parish President Charlotte now has one of the vehicles
communities with few strings Florida’s tourism agency ronmental impact. chunk consists of equally jus- Randolph billed BP for an iPad, the city purchased with the BP
attached. sent chunks of a $32 million All told, BP PLC says it has tifiable expenses, but it’s also saying she needed it in addition grant — a black 2011 Chevy
In sleepy Ocean Springs, BP grant as far away as Miami- paid state and local govern- riddled with millions of dol- to her parish-paid Blackberry Tahoe 1500 LT that cost more
Miss., reserve police officers Dade and Broward counties on ments more than $754 million lars’ worth of contracts and to communicate with staff and than $35,000. The city’s public
got Tasers. The sewer depart- the state’s east coast, which as of March 31, and has reim- purchases with no clear con- other officials during the crisis. works director and chief engi-
ment in nearby Gulfport bought never saw oil from the disas- bursed the federal government nection to the spill, the AP But she didn’t buy the iPad neer also are driving SUVs
a $300,000 vacuum truck that ter. for another $694 million. found. until Aug. 26, a month and a bought with BP money.
never sucked up a drop of oil. Some officials also lav- BP set few conditions on William Walker, execu- half after the well was capped Holloway declined to
Biloxi, Miss., bought a dozen ished campaign donors and how states could use the money, tive director of the Mississippi and several weeks after the answer questions about his
SUVS. A parish president in others with lucrative contracts. stating only that it should go Department of Marine federal government said much new vehicle. City spokes-
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handing out BP’s money free- streaming from the well any response with his own eyes.
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portion to your clear idea when it would stop,” low me somewhere and learn wrote in an email.
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MAPLETON, Iowa — Tom Sanford said two people were taken to hospitals with
stepped carefully through his tornado rav- minor injuries. The weather service said it
aged home, his work shoes crunching on had received reports of 14 to 16 injuries, the
broken glass and wood splinters scattered most severe a broken leg.
across the floor. In the living room, next to More storms moved across the nation’s
his busted television, lay part of his neigh- midsection on Sunday evening and early
bor’s chimney. this morning, with several homes damaged
“Isn’t that something?” said Sanford, 92, in Wisconsin amid reports of possible tor-
who bought his house in 1946. “But we’re nadoes.
going to fix it. My house will be repaired.” In Mapleton on Sunday, Tamara Adams,
Sanford and his neighbors in Mapleton 37, piled branches on the curb, next to
will spend the next several months rebuilding the 30-foot-tall tree that rested on top of
the western Iowa town of 1,200. Emergency her house. She said she closed her outside
responders have not yet calculated an exact basement door just as the tornado tore the
dollar amount for the losses in Saturday roof off a store that sits diagonal from her
evening’s storm that damaged or destroyed house.
Nancy Spencer photos more than half the town but left no one “That sound,” she said. “I’ll never get it
The second floor dead. The Monona County sheriff said the out of my head. It had a life. You could hear
of the Delphos Canal recovery would likely cost millions of dol- it breathing and growling.”
Commission Museum lars, and Gov. Terry Branstad has promised Terry Siebersma, who runs a downtown
now houses the state help. liquor store with his wife, was manning his
Lehmann Gallery, left, The huge, centuries-old trees the town shop when he heard the tornado sirens and
and an exhibit featur- was named for had been pulled out of the saw the sky turn green. In the distance, he
ing George Lang and ground and wrapped around houses and saw the twister swirl into view.
Amelia Bredeick, the tossed on top of cars. In one case, a huge “It was almost like the movies,” he said.
first caucasian child motor home had been flipped on its side. “It was loud — really loud.”
born in Delphos, above. “It’s not a pretty sight,” Mayor Fred Siebersma, 53, said he rushed to the
They were married in Standa said. “It’s something nobody has basement. Upstairs, he heard bottles break-
October 1872. Also on seen in this town.” ing. He emerged several minutes later. He
the second floor will The tornado destroyed 12 to 15 blocks said he walked to a back storage room and
be the military exhib- in the southwest corner of Mapleton when discovered the roof missing and one wall on
it. Renovations to the it struck about 7:20 p.m. Saturday, Sheriff the verge of collapse.
museum include new Jeff Pratt said. The tornado destroyed about “We were very, very lucky,” he said. “I
stairs to the basement 100 homes and displaced an estimated 500 almost feel guilty.”
and second floor and to 600 residents, he said. Monana County is in the same region of
an elevator will be The tornado was on the ground for 3 1/2 western Iowa where four Boy Scouts died
installed affording miles and measured three-quarters of a mile in a tornado that struck a scouting ranch in
visitors with handicap wide at one point, according to the National June 2008. The National Weather Service
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Dad wants Tomorrow’s


Horoscope
HI AND LOIS

little girl safe


By Bernice Bede Osol
Tuesday, April 12, 2011

All the knowledge you’ve


acquired, both academically and from
personal experiences, can be used in
Dear Annie: I am a junior identify with their mothers, very advantageous ways in the next
in high school. I have been and since women tend to year. Any special skills you possess
will put you in an excellent position.
with my wonderful girl- maintain the social structure ARIES (March 21-April 19)
friend, “Maria,” since our of the home, their family -- Do what you can to strengthen all
freshman year. Her parents preferences win out. We rec- of your relationships, because one of
won’t let her officially date ommend you maintain an them is likely to play a very important
until she is 16, which will open and honest relationship
role in helping you realize something
is an important and desired goal.
BLONDIE
be soon. with your boys, and when TAURUS (April 20-May 20) --
Last year, at her 15th they are teens, it’s OK to tell An arrangement that has caused you
much frustration, mostly because
birthday party, I gave Maria them you hope they will stay there has been nothing you could
a ticket to a formal dance. close even after they marry. do to manage it, might suddenly be
She was flattered, but her And then make friends with placed directly under your control.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) --
dad got angry, questioned me their wives and treat them You’ll be quite effective whenever
about my inten- with respect. Those you deal with others on a one-on-one
tions and asked women need to basis. It might behoove you to steer
clear of committees or delegations
why I didn’t first know you accept and focus on one key person.
get his permission them without judg- CANCER (June 21-July
to take her. ing and will love 22) -- It won’t be luck that favors
you in matters pertaining to your
I apologized them as if they material circumstances, it’ll be your
and said I thought were your own. preparation and hard work. If you’re
you only had to Dear Annie: I ready, you should talk to a person in
authority about what you want.
BEETLE BAILEY
ask the father read the letter from LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Don’t
about marriage. “Help, Please,” be surprised if you begin hearing from
Now when I see and was impressed friends whom you haven’t talked to in
him, he refuses by how much this some time. Your popularity is on the
upsweep, and most everybody will
to shake my hand family is trying to want to touch base with you.
and acts insulted. Annie’s Mailbox do for their elderly VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- If
Worse, because parents. Here are a you’ve been a bit short of funds lately,
have hope, because you’re beginning
he won’t let Maria date, I few suggestions: to move into a cycle of material
only spend time with her at They can contact the local acquisition. Certain essential funds
school. And if I go to a party agency on aging or senior could be made available to you when
center for advice and assis- you need them.
without her, she gets mad. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- It
I don’t think I have done tance. Many states have a 211 won’t be luck but relationships you
anything wrong. Is there resource and referral hotline. worked hard at developing that will
start to pay off for you as of right now.
anything I can do to bring Local hospitals usually have Those for whom you have put yourself
her dad around and possibly a social services office that out will now do the same for you. SNUFFY SMITH
be able to take Maria out? could advise them. The par- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
-- Lovesick Teen ents’ primary care doctor can -- You’ll want to clear the decks,
get an early start and work as late as
Dear Teen: If Maria can- make a referral to a visiting necessary, because something inside
not date until she is 16, you nurse agency to assess their you tells you whatever you do now
will gain more points with home-care needs and safety. will pay off big time down the line.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
Dad if you respect that and They may qualify for home 21) -- One of your greatest assets is
stop pushing his boundaries. care services through their your ability to get along with all types
See her at school until her Medicare insurance. of individuals, even those who are
birthday. Then talk to her Finally, if the family fears difficult. Use it well, because it will
pay off handsomely.
father and ask if you can take that the parents are unable CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
Maria out, preferably with a to make safe decisions and 19) -- More conduits than usual will
group of friends. Dad needs are at risk of harm, they may be available for generating additional
funds from sources other than your
to feel that his little girl is safe need to call Adult Protective usual income. Carefully examine all
with you. See that she is. Services. -- MSW proposals brought to you.
Dear Annie: When I was Annie’s Mailbox is writ- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
pregnant with my second ten by Kathy Mitchell and
-- It might be an excellent time for
you to sign the important agreement
son, my mother and others Marcy Sugar, longtime edi- that you’ve been considering. It’s a
tors of the Ann Landers better than average day for working
said it was “too bad” because
column. Please e-mail your on contracts.
girls stay close to their fami- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
questions to anniesmail-
lies and boys don’t. box@comcast.net, or write
-- Put everything you’ve got into
My boys are now 6 and to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o getting past a roadblock that has had
you stymied. Even huge obstacles
9, and I think of those com- Creators Syndicate, 5777 W. can be breached when serious effort
ments every day. I have a Century Blvd., Ste. 700, Los is applied.
very loving home, and I kiss Angeles, CA 90045.
Copyright 2011, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
my kids all the time and tell
them I love them and am
proud of them. We have din-
ners at home, and my hus-
band and I talk to them about BORN LOSER
their lives and keep on top
of schooling, friends, etc.
Right now, they are sweet,
affectionate kids, but I’m so
worried that they will disap-
pear when they grow older
and marry.
I have a co-worker who
never sees her son and knows
little about his daily life.
While she is fine with that,
it horrifies me. My husband
isn’t concerned because he is
close to his mom (me, too), FRANK & ERNEST
but it still itches at my brain.
I don’t want “mama’s boys,”
but what can I do to keep a
close relationship with my
boys as they grow up? --
Michigan
Dear Michigan: The old
adage, “A son is a son until he
takes a wife; a daughter is a
daughter the rest of her life,”
has some basis in fact. Girls

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