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Issue 153, Volume 71

Tuesday, September 26, 2017 s 50¢

Sternwheel Regatta returns

FOR THE RECORD
MEIGS COUNTY
SHERIFF’S
OFFICE
Staff Report

previous year because of insurance
and ﬁnancial reasons and was put in
touch with the Healthy Adult Project:
Breast Screening Program, a Susan G.
Komen Columbus®-funded program
at Ohio University’s Heritage College
of Osteopathic Medicine. Something
showed up on the mammogram and
an ultrasound and biopsy soon followed.
“Cancer shows no favoritism. It
doesn’t care if you are rich or poor or

Day Shift
Aug. 27
EMS assist — Deputy
Snoke responded to a
residence with EMS after
receiving a call from a
medical alarm company.
When EMS units arrived,
they observed a female
lying on the ﬂoor inside
the residence and forced
their way in to start
emergency treatment.
The female was transported to the hospital for
further treatment. Family arrived on scene to
secure the residence.
Aug. 28
Theft — Deputy Stacy
took a report from a man
who reported a handgun
was stolen from him.
This incident remains
under investigation and
anyone with any information is asked to call 740992-3371.
Alarm — Deputy
Snoke responded to
River of Life Church
near Rutland on an alarm
activation. When Snoke
arrived and checked the
building, a door was
found to be open. Sgt.
Patterson responded to
the scene and both units
cleared the building.
Nothing appeared to have
been disturbed inside the
church. No further action
taken.
Criminal damage —
Sgt. Patterson took a
report from a woman
about her car being
damaged while parked
at Mizway Tavern. She
reported her tires being
slashed and her car being
“keyed.” Suspects have
been identiﬁed and the
investigation continues.
Aug. 29
Eradication efforts
— Deputy Snoke along
with units from the
Ohio Attorney General’s
Bureau of Criminal Investigations and the GalliaMeigs Major Crimes
Task Force conducted
eradication operations in
Meigs County when the
spotter in the helicopter
saw a male subject outside with what appeared
to be marijuana plants at
a residence near Tuppers
Plains. Units went to the
residence and made contact with Mark Nutter,
62, who turned over the
alleged marijuana plants.
Nutter was charged with
possession of marijuana.
EMS assist — Sgt.
Patterson responded to a
residence on Happy Hollow Road to assist EMS
with a female who was
having thoughts of hurting herself. Sgt. Patterson
secured the scene and
waited until EMS units
transported female to
hospital for further treatment.
Aug. 30
Domestic — Sgt. Patterson and Sheriff Keith
Wood responded to a
residence on Sand Ridge
Road for a domestic
violence situation. When
units arrived, they spoke
with a male and female.
She reported being
assaulted by the male
who was arrested and

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Photos by Sarah Hawley | Sentinel

Dozens of sternwheelers and pleasure boats were in Pomeroy over the weekend for the Pomeroy Sternwheel Regatta. This photo, taken from the Mason Boat Levee,
shows the boats gathered in the downtown area. See more photos on page 5 of today’s edition.

Tradition continues
along Pomeroy Levee
By Sarah Hawley
shawley@aimmediamidwest.com

POMEROY — A look at
the Pomeroy waterfront area
from across the Ohio River
in Mason, West Virginia, on
Saturday showed the quantity
of boats which had made their
way to the area for the Pomeroy Sternwheel Regatta.
Around a dozen sternwheelers were joined by a dozen
pleasure boats docked at the
levy over the course of several
days, as well as the many others cruising on the river which
stopped at the levy for music,
food and other activities.
What was feared not to happen this year, the Sternwheel
Regatta, with a one week date
change, brought numerous
people into town for event
which featured two nights of
musical entertainment, Chili
Cook-Off, Kiddie Tractor Pull,
the Riverside Cloggers and
much more.
The event for the ﬁrst time
was organized by the Eagles of
Pomeroy, under the direction
of Sternwheel Captain John
Lehew. With the assistance of
groups such as the Pomeroy
Fire Department and Pomeroy
Merchants Association, the
event included something for
everyone, bringing out families and individuals of all ages.

Several sternwheelers were docked at the Pomeroy Levy throughout the week. A
few of the boats are pictured on Friday morning.

Members of the American Legion
prepare for the National Anthem and
flag raising during the Sternwheel
Regatta opening ceremony on Friday
evening.

When announcing a few
weeks ago that the event
would in fact take place this
year, Lehew stated, “This is
a long standing event and
Members of the American Legion salute during the National Anthem at Friday
The Pomeroy Eagles wanted
evening’s Pomeroy Sternwheel Regatta opening ceremony.
to make sure The Sternwheel
Regatta was held this year.”
The date for the Regatta was
moved back one week from its
traditional weekend as when
the event had been cancelled
Parkersburg stepped in and
scheduled an event for the
original weekend.
Sarah Hawley is the managing editor of The
Daily Sentinel.

A large crowd gathered to watch the Riverside Cloggers perform on Saturday at
the Pomeroy Sternwheel Regatta.

Race for Cure set for Oct. 15

INDEX
Obituaries: 2
TV listings: 4
Weather: 5
Sports: 6
Classifieds: 8
Comics: 9

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ATHENS — The Third Annual Athens Race for the Cure®, locally presented by the Ohio University School
of Nursing and Susan G. Komen
Columbus® will welcome 1,500-plus
participants to Athens on Sunday,
Oct. 15, including two Southeast Ohio
women who know all too well about
ﬁghting the disease.
Wanda Schaad of Veto, Ohio and
Tamara Tate of Athens will serve as
the co-honorary Race chairs this year.
Both women were diagnosed last year.
The proceeds from the Race will
support local community health programs in Southeastern Ohio, including the program through Ohio University that helped detect Wanda’s tumor.
She had skipped her mammogram the

ONLINE
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Athens Race for the Cure or to register,
visit www.athensraceforthecure.org.

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OBITUARIES

MEIGS CHURCH CALENDAR

Thursday, Sept. 28

ball ﬁelds). There will be signs for
individuals to hold to take a peaceful stand for life. For more informaMIDDLEPORT — The Presbyterian Women’s Circle will meet at tion call Pastor Brenda Barnhart
at 740-508-1327 or visit Lifechain.
6:30 p.m. at the Middleport Presbyterian Church. The group meets net.
HEMLOCK GROVE — Hemlock
the 4th Thursday of every month.
Grove Christian Church invites you
to celebrate its annual Homecoming. The 10 a.m. morning worship
service will feature guest speaker
LONG BOTTOM — Mount
and former minister Hal Doster
Olive Community Church, 51305
and a presentation by Donna
Mount Olive Road, Long Bottom,
Paulsen. A potluck meal and felOhio, will host a hymn sing at 7
p.m. Everyone welcome, bring your lowship will be enjoyed beginning at 12:30 p.m. followed by an
song to sing. Pastor Don Bush.
afternoon concert by Chosen Road
starting at 2 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 30

Sunday, Oct. 1

POMEROY — A Life Chain Sunday event will be held from 2-3:30
p.m. in Pomeroy (in front of the

Homecoming will be held with
the dinner at noon, followed by a
program at 1:30 p.m. There will
be special singers.

Special Services

MIDDLEPORT — Ash Street
Church, 398 Ash Street, Middleport, Ohio, will be hosting
speaker, Dr. David Rahamut, for
services Wednesday, Sept. 27
through Sunday, Oct. 1 at 6:30
p.m. Dr. Rahamut is a bornagain Christian who was born
into a Muslim home in a Muslim
country. Special singing schedule: Wednesday and Saturday
— Ash Street Church, Thursday
— Aubree Lyons, Friday — Val
Rahamut, and Sunday — Forever
POMEROY — Carleton Church Blessed.

Sunday, Oct. 8

MEIGS BRIEFS
Editor’s Note: Meigs Briefs will only list event infor- 844-2654 to schedule an appointment.
mation that is open to the public and will be printed
POMEROY — Women’s Cancer Sreenings will be
conducted from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday,
on a space-available basis.
Oct. 4 with the mobile clinic vans set up at the Meigs
County Health Department, 112 East Memorial
Book Sale
Drive, Pomeroy. Screenings will include mammoPOMEROY — The Friends of the Pomeroy Public
grams, clinical pelvic and breast examinations and
Library will host their Fall Book Sale for two days
pap tests. To schedule an appointment call 800-844during the ﬁrst week of October. Thursday, Oct. 5,
2654 or 740-593-2432.
the sale will be open 9 a.m.-6 p.m., and Friday, Oct.
6 the sale will be open from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. The items
will not be pre-priced. Donations will be accepted for Art in the Village
items. Proceeds go to beneﬁt library programs and
MIDDLEPORT — Entry forms and guidelines
outreach, including preschool and senior center visits. for the annual Art in the Village on Oct.7 sponsored
by the Riverbend Arts Council are now available at
Farmers Bank, Pomeroy and Riverbend Arts Council’s
Immunization Clinic Extended Hours
Facebook page. Entries must be in by Sept.27. Call
POMEROY — The Meigs County Health DepartRhojean at 740-992-3842 for more information.
ment will conduct an Immunization Clinic on Tuesday from 9-11 a.m. and 1-7 p.m. at 112 E. Memorial
Drive in Pomeroy. Please bring child(ren)’s shot
Craft Show Vendors Wanted
records. Children must be accompanied by a parent/
RACINE — Southern High School is looking for
legal guardian. A $15.00 donation is appreciated for
crafters and vendors for its upcoming Craft Show on
immunization administration; however, no one will
Saturday, Oct. 21, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Applications
be denied services because of an inability to pay an
may be downloaded from southernlocalmeigs.org by
administration fee for state-funded childhood vacclicking on forms or by calling Alan Crisp at 740-444cines. Please bring medical cards and/or commercial
3309. The deadline to register is Oct. 2.
insurance cards, if applicable. Zostavax (shingles);
pneumonia vaccines are also available. Call for eligibil- Road Closure
ity determination and availability or visit our website
MEIGS COUNTY — Meigs County Road 28,
at www.meigs-health.com to see a list of accepted
Locust Grove Road, will be closed between State
commercial insurances and Medicaid for adults.
Route 7 and T-1059, Riggs Crest Road, to allow county forces to repair a slip. This closing will be in effect
from Monday, Sept. 25, to Friday, Oct. 13.
Drive Through Flu Shot Clinic
ROCKSPRINGS — The Meigs County Health
Department will host a drive through ﬂu shot clinic
US 33 Concrete Pavement Restoration
on Saturday, Oct. 7 at the Meigs County Fairgrounds.
RACINE — A concrete pavement restoration projThe clinic will be held from 9 a.m. to noon. Those
ect began on Sept. 5, on US 33 in Meigs County. The
attending should bring Medicare, Medicaid or comproject is taking place between Bashan Road (County
mercial insurance cards. Self pay costs are $37 for
Road 28) and Sandy Desert Road (Township Road
ages 6 months to 64 years and $61 for age 65 and up. 371). A 14 foot width restriction will be in place in
Cash, check, and credit cards will be accepted. Those this area from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Friattending are asked to wear short sleeve shirts if pos- day. The estimated completion date is Oct. 15.
sible for convenience.
State Route 124 Slip Repair
Health Screenings
REEDSVILLE — State Route 124 in Meigs County
will be closed for a slip repair project beginning Sept.
RACINE — Heritage College Community Health
Programs will be offering a women’s cancer screening 11, 2017. The closure is taking place 0.5 miles north
of Township Road 402 (Barr Hollow). The estimated
clinic with same-day mammography on Wednesday,
completion date is Oct. 31, 2017. The posted detour
Sept. 27 at the First Baptist Church on 5th Street
is State Route 681 to State Route 7 N to State Route
in Racine, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Appointments are
required. Patients should call 740-593-2432 or 1-800- 144 S to State Route 124.

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making preparations for
our Oct. 8th coin show.
POMEROY — Meigs
County Sheriff Keith
Wood will speak at the
Tea Party meeting at
7:30 p.m. at the Meigsw
Sr. Center.

RIO GRANDE —
The University of Rio
Grande and Rio Grande
PUBLISHER
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School of Arts and Letters will host its annual
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Derrick Morrison, Ext. 2097
Faculty Recital Tuesday,
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bsergent@aimmediamidwest.com
Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. in the
in the Berry Fine and
SPORTS EDITOR
MANAGING EDITOR
Sarah Hawley, Ext. 2555
Bryan Walters, Ext. 2101
Performing Arts Cenbwalters@aimmediamidwest.com
shawley@aimmediamidwest.com
ter’s Alphus R. ChrisPOMEROY — Oh-Kan tensen Theater. The
Coin Club will be meet- show gives the music
109 West Second Street, Pomeroy, OH, 45769
department’s faculty
ing at 6:30 p.m. on the
Periodical postage paid at Pomeroy, OH
2nd Floor of the Farmers a chance to showcase
POSTMASTER: Send address changes to
Bank on E. Main Street, their performing skills
The Daily Sentinel, 109 West Second Street, Pomeroy, OH, 45769.
and will include a mix
Pomeroy. We will be
of musical genres from
Renaissance lute pieces
to jazz combos and percussion performances.
Faculty headlining the
concert are Dr. Chris
Kenney, Alexandra
Bruno, Daniel Mullins,
Gary Stewart, Levi Billiter, Jonathon Thorne,
Bryce Duncan and
Jordan Lombardo. The
performance is free and
open to the public. For
Evan Ryan Hayman would be turning 10, September 25th.
more information on
He was always so full of life, he loved everyone. He loved to go to the park, loved to
dance, loved Spongebob, loved Peter Pan; the boy who never grew up,
the recital, contact the
and he loves Jesus.
School of Arts and LetYou will always be in my heart-Love you always, until we meet again...
ters at 740-245-7124.
Uncle Ryan
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SHAMBLIN
ORANGE PARK, Fla. — Donald Allen Shamblin, 69, of Orange Park, passed away on Sunday,
September 10, 2017.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday,
September 30, 2017 at 11 a.m. at First Baptist
Church of Orange Park, 1140 Kingsley Avenue,
Orange Park, FL 32073. Service entrusted to
Aaron and Burney Bivens Funeral Home.
LEMLEY
ASHVILLE — Lloyd F. Lemley, 79, of Ashville,
passed away on Sun. Sept. 24, 2017 at Berger
Hospital in Circleville.
Visitation will be held on Thurs. Sept. 28, 2017
from 10 a.m. to noon at Oliver-Cheek Funeral
Home, 420 West Main Street, Ashville, OH 43103.
Funeral Service will follow at noon. Interment will
be at 4 p.m. at Ridgelawn Cemetery in Mercerville.
MORRIS
SOUTH POINT — Keith Wayne Morris, 61, of
South Point, Ohio passed away Thursday, September 21, 2017. Funeral service will be conducted 11
a.m. Thursday, September 28, 2017 at Hall Funeral Home and Crematory, Proctorville, Ohio.
Burial will follow in Miller Memorial Gardens,
Miller, Ohio. Visitation will be held 10 to 11 a.m.
Thursday, September 28, 2017 at the funeral
home.
GRAYBEAL
SOUTH POINT — Russell Dennis Graybeal,
82, of South Point, Ohio passed away Sunday,
September 24, 2017. A graveside service will be
held noon Tuesday, September 26, 2017 at Miller
Memorial Gardens, Miller, Ohio. Military graveside rites will be conducted by Proctorville V.F.W.
Post 6878. There will be no visitation.
DAY
HUNTINGTON — Wilbur Allen Day, 76, of
Huntington, W.Va. passed away Sunday, September 24, 2017 at Cabell Huntington Hospital, Huntington. A private family graveside service will be
held at Rome Cemetery, Proctorville, Ohio.
HOLLEY
GALLIPOLIS FERRY, W.Va. — Tina Hope Holley, 40, of Gallipolis Ferry, W.Va., passed away
September 23, 2017.
Funeral services will be held at Deal Funeral
Home in Point Pleasant, W.Va., Wednesday, September 27, 2017, at 1 p.m. Burial will follow in the
Pete Meadows Cemetery. Friends may visit the
family at the funeral home from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.,
prior to the service.
BIRCHFIELD
SOUTHSIDE, W.Va. — Harold “Rick” Birchﬁeld, 58, of Southside, died Saturday, September
23, 2017, at Pleasant Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Point Pleasant, W.Va.
A funeral service will be 1 p.m. Wednesday,
September 27, 2017, at Wilcoxen Funeral Home
in Point Pleasant, with Pastor Bert Flora ofﬁciating. Burial will follow at the Birchﬁeld Cemetery
in Southside. The family will received friends
two hours prior to the service Wednesday at the
funeral home.
BECKNER
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. — Delores J. Beckner, 84, of Point Pleasant, W.Va., died Friday, September 22, 2017, at Pleasant Valley Hospital.
A funeral service will be 1 p.m. Tuesday, September 26, 2017, at Wilcoxen Funeral Home in
Point Pleasant, with Pastor William “Sonny”
Mayes ofﬁciating. Burial will follow at Suncrest
Cemetery in Point Pleasant. Visitation will be
from 6-8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
HUGHES
APPLE GROVE, W.Va. — Jesse F. Hughes,
79, of Apple Grove, W.Va., passed away at PVH
Nursing &amp; Rehab Center on September 25,
2017. Arrangements are incomplete and will be
announced by Deal Funeral Home in Point Pleasant, W.Va., when they become available.
BECHER
APPLE GROVE, W.Va. — Stephen Darrell
Becher, 60, of Apple Grove, W.Va., formerly of
Charleston, W.Va., died Saturday, September 23,
2017.
Visitation for family and friends will be Wednesday, September 27, at the Wilcoxen Funeral Home,
2226 Jackson Avenue, Point Pleasant, W.Va., from
6-8 p.m. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home Thursday, September 28 at 11 a.m., with
Pastor Philip Dunn of the Valley Christian Assembly in Charleston ofﬁciating. Burial will follow at
Barton Chapel Cemetery in Apple Grove.

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Wednesday,
Sept. 27
POMEROY — A community dinner will be
held at the Mulberry
Community Center from

4:30-6 p.m. The theme is
Itailian Night with pasta,
salad, garlic bread, and
dessert served. The public is invited to attend.

weekly meeting will be
held at 10:30 a.m. in the
Southern High School
gymnasium.
POMEROY — The
Meigs Soil &amp; Water Conservation District Board
of Supervisors will hold
their regular monthly
meeting at 11:30am at
RACINE — The Meigs the district ofﬁce. The
ofﬁce is located at 113 E.
County Commissioner’s

Thursday,
Sept. 28

Record

ties registered two sex
offenders.
Sept. 5
Unruly juvenile — Sgt.
From page 1
Patterson responded to a
residence on State Route
charged with domestic
143 on a report of an
violence.
Sex offender — Depu- unruly juvenile, refusing
to listen to parents and
ties registered two sex
refusing to go to school.
offenders.
The juvenile was transAug. 31
ported to the Juvenile
School Resource OfﬁCourt and released to
cer call — Meigs School
Resource Ofﬁcer Deputy court authorities.
Investigate complaint
Riley responded to a call
— Deputy Stewart and
of a student who was
Sgt. Patterson responded
making threats of physical violence against other to a report of a male
students and faculty. The subject slumped over in
a vehicle on Depot Street
student was sent home
for the day and the school in Rutland. When units
arrived, Deputy Stewart
was going to do a follow
was able to get the subup the next day.
ject awake and it was disSept. 1
covered the subject had
Assist EMS — Sgt.
Grifﬁn was dispatched to allegedly been drinking.
After conducting ﬁeld
a residence on Whipple
sobriety tests Deputy
Road to assist Medics
Stewart arrested Stephen
on a possible DOA. The
Thornton for OVI.
Meigs County Assistant
Well-being check —
Coroner was called and it
Deputy Hupp went to a
was determined that the
victim had passed due to residence on Silver Ridge
Road to perform a wellnatural causes.
being check on a female.
Sept. 3
When Hupp arrived the
Burglary — Deputy
female’s husband along
Snoke took a report
with two RNs were at the
from a Racine man who
residence and everything
reported his wallet misswas okay.
ing from his residence
Sex offender — Depuon Tornado Road. This
ties registered one sex
incident remains under
offender.
investigation.
Court papers — DepuMedical assist — Depties served three court
uty C. Jones responded
papers.
to a residence on Happy
Hollow Road on a report Sept. 6
of a distraught woman
Vandalism — Sgt.
trying to hurt herself.
Grifﬁn responded to a
Deputy Jones secured the residence near Langsville
scene until medic units
in reference to a car wincould check her. Medics
dow being busted out. A
transported her to the ER report was taken and the
for further evaluations.
incident remains under
Court papers — Depu- investigation.
ties served seven court
Sept. 7
papers and attempted
Disorderly — Deputies
four others.
were called to a residence
in Racine due to a female
Sept. 4
being disorderly. Upon
Theft — Deputy C.
Patterson is investigating arrival, Deputies spoke
with the female and
the theft of a Golf Cart
from Norris Green House learned she was upset
over some family issues.
on Hill Road. The golf
cart was taken sometime All parties agreed to
stay calm and work their
overnight. The golf cart
has since been recovered. issues out.
Suspects have been iden- Sept. 8
tiﬁed and charges will be
Fight — Sgt. Grifﬁn
ﬁled.
received a call from a resiSex offender — Depudent at Brown’s Trailer

Park stating that there
was a male and a female
out behind her residence
ﬁghting. Both parties had
left the area prior to our
arrival. It was later determined that argument was
verbal and neither subject
was willing to cooperate.
Assist EMS — Units
were called to residence
near Bradbury on a report
of an unresponsive male.
It was later determined
that male had passed due
to natural causes.
Eradication — Deputies located and seized
several marijuana plants
at a residence in Burlingham. Charges are pending
in Meigs County Court.
Sept. 10
Criminal trespass
— Deputy Stewart
responded to a residence
in Racine to remove a
female from the residence
who was not welcome
there and was causing
problems. When Deputy
Stewart arrived, the
female left the residence
without further problems. No further action
required.
Sept. 11
Medic assist — Deputy
Stewart responded to
a residence on Leading
Creek on a report of a
person gasping for air.
When Deputy Stewart
arrived, the person was
breathing okay and was
checked by medics when
they arrived.
Medic assist — Deputy
Hupp responded a residence in Racine to assist
EMS on an unknown
emergency. Deputy Hupp
secured the scene until
medics arrived and treated the subject.
Sept. 12
Protection order violation — Sgt. Patterson

Race

Memorial Drive, Suite D,
Pomeroy.
SYRACUSE — The
Ladies of the Meigs
County Republican Party
will meet at 6:30 p.m.
at the Carlton School in
Syracuse, Ohio. Everyone is welcome. Meigs
County Sheriff Keith
Wood will be our guest
speaker.

Friday,
Sept. 29

Saturday,
Sept. 30

MARIETTA — Regional Advisory Council for
Buckeye Hills Regional
Council (Aging and Disability program) will
meet at 10 a.m. at Buckeye Hills Ofﬁce, 1400
Pike Street, Marietta.

MIDDLEPORT — An
open house/grand opening event, 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. at new location of
Inclusions, 435 Williams
Street, Middleport. Dice
Run registration 9-11 a.m.
at Mizway Tavern.

took a report from a victim of domestic violence
who reported the suspect
had just been released on
bond and had already violated the protection order
by having unauthorized
contact. Charges will be
ﬁled.
Sex offender — Deputies registered two sex
offenders.
Sept. 13
Sex offender — Deputies registered two sex
offenders.

arrived on scene it was
conﬁrmed that a domestic assault had allegedly
occurred after speaking
with the victim. The
suspect, David Lawson,
age 44, of Portland was
taken into custody for
the alleged domestic.
While investigating the
incident deputies reportedly noticed a substantial amount of alleged
marijuana in plain view.
Lawson gave consent
to search the home and
small amounts of other
types of suspected drugs
were also found. The
investigation is ongoing
and additional charges
are pending. David Lawson was incarcerated and
held at MPD jail on a
domestic charge until he
appeared in court.
Sept. 9
Disturbance — Dispatch received a call of
a possible domestic on
State Route 833, Pomeroy. Deputy Fennell
arrived and spoke with
the individuals and it
was determined to just
be a dispute between
boyfriend and girlfriend.
They were advised that
if they can’t get along to
separate for the night. No
further action was taken
on this call.
Sept. 10
Disturbance — Dispatch received a call
of a dispute between a
girlfriend and boyfriend
over property on Sumner Road. The male had
left the scene before the
deputies arrived, and
the female refused to
make a written statement about the incident.
Both subjects involved
in the incident were
intoxicated. The female
wanted the male to be

advised not to return.
Deputies left the scene
and attempted to locate
the male to advise him
not to return. He was not
found. About 30 minutes
later, dispatch received
another call to Sumner
Road to the same house
in reference to a ﬁght.
Deputies arrived back at
the scene, this time the
female was gone. She also
had left her two children
unattended. One deputy
left the scene looking for
the female and the other
took the children to the
Sheriff’s Ofﬁce where
Child Protective Services
were contacted and took
custody of the children.
The female was located
near Five Points at the
home of the male from
the ﬁrst incident. She
was arrested on a disorderly while Intoxicated
charge and transported to
the Middleport Jail to be
incarcerated. The investigation is continuing and
additional charges pending.
Possible domestic —
Dispatch received a call
from a female on Murry
Hill Road, Middleport,
advising that she was
having a heated verbal
argument with her husband and was worried it
would turn violent. Deputies were dispatched and
arrived on scene. After
speaking with all involved
it was determined that
nothing criminal had
occurred. The male
agreed to leave the home
for the night and was
transported by a deputy
to a home in Pomeroy
because he stated he had
been drinking and asked
for a ride. No further
action was taken on this
call.

Night Shift
Sept. 4
Medic assist — Deputy
Stewart assisted a medic
truck at a residence on
Jeffers Road.
Medic assist — Deputy
Stacy and Sgt. Jones
assisted a medic truck on
Riebel Road.
Sept. 6
Alarm drop — Deputy
Fennell responded to a
residence on Wolfe Pen
Road for an alarm drop.
The residence was found
secured with no apparent
attempt of entry.
Sept. 7
Domestic complaint
— Deputy Fennell and
Sgt. Jones responded to
Cone Road for a possible
domestic in progress. On
arrival, the female caller
stated it was a verbal
argument over marijuana being grown at the
residence. Deputies were
unable to locate the male
who had ﬂed the scene
prior to their arrival.
Charges are pending in
this case.
Sept. 8
Domestic/drug arrest
— Dispatch received a
call of a possible domestic that had occurred on
Durst Ridge Road. Deputies Jones and Fennell

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Scenes from the 2017 Pomeroy Sternwheel Regatta

Photos by Sarah Hawley | Sentinel

Sternwheelers of all sizes lined the waterfront in Pomeroy for several days leading up to the Regatta.

CeCe performs on Saturday evening at the Pomeroy Sternwheel
Regatta.

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perform on Saturday at the Pomeroy Sternwheel Regatta.

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8 AM

WEATHER

65°

2 PM

83°

78°

HEALTH TODAY

Statistics through 3 p.m. yesterday

AccuWeather.com Asthma Index™

Temperature

The AccuWeather.com Asthma
Index combines the effects of current air quality, pollen counts, wind,
temperature, dew point, barometric
pressure, and changes from past weather
conditions to provide a scale showing the overall
probability and severity of an asthma attack.

85°
60°
75°
53°
95° in 2007
35° in 1983

Precipitation

(in inches)

24 hours ending 3 p.m. yest.
Month to date
Normal month to date
Year to date
Normal year to date

0.00
2.72
2.34
36.13
32.59

SUN &amp; MOON
Sunrise
Sunset
Moonrise
Moonset

Full

Sep 27

Oct 5

Last

New

Oct 12 Oct 19

SOLUNAR TABLE
The solunar period indicates peak feeding times
for ﬁsh and game.

Today
Wed.
Thu.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.

Major
5:00a
5:49a
6:36a
7:23a
8:08a
8:52a
9:35a

Minor
11:11a
12:01p
12:24a
1:11a
1:56a
2:39a
3:23a

Major
5:23p
6:12p
7:00p
7:47p
8:32p
9:16p
9:59p

POLLEN &amp; MOLD
Low

Moderate

High

Minor
11:35p
---12:48p
1:35p
2:20p
3:04p
3:47p

WEATHER HISTORY
On Sept. 26, 1963, San Diego had its
hottest day ever with a high of 111.
San Diego has remarkably consistent
temperatures all year; it normally
stays in the 60s and 70s.

Mostly sunny, humid
and remaining warm

Mostly sunny and not
as warm

Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures
are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.

Moderate

High

Source: Hamilton County Department of
Environmental Services

AIR QUALITY
300

Portsmouth
89/64

500

Primary pollutant: Particulates
Air Quality Index: 0-50, Good; 51-100,
Moderate; 101-150, Unhealthy for sensitive
groups; 151-200, Unhealthy; 201-300, Very
unhealthy; 301-500, Hazardous.

Source: Hamilton County Department of
Environmental Services

OHIO RIVER
Levels in feet as of 7 a.m. yesterday

Flood
24-hr.
Location
Stage Level Chg.
Willow Island
37 12.40 -0.46
Marietta
34 15.84 -0.23
Parkersburg
36 21.52 -0.35
Belleville
35 12.93 -0.30
Racine
41 13.02 +0.19
Point Pleasant
40 25.02 -0.21
Gallipolis
50 13.13 -0.24
Huntington
50 25.29 -0.85
Ashland
52 34.21 -0.76
Lloyd Greenup 54 12.84 -0.78
Portsmouth
50 14.90 -0.80
Maysville
50 34.00 -0.40
Meldahl Dam
51 13.70 -0.40
Forecasts and graphics provided by
AccuWeather, Inc. ©2017

SATURDAY

73°
48°
Mostly cloudy

69°
45°

71°
48°

Comfortable with
plenty of sun

Marietta
89/64

Murray City
88/62
Belpre
89/64

Athens
88/62

St. Marys
89/63

Parkersburg
89/63

Coolville
88/63

Elizabeth
89/64

Spencer
88/64

Buffalo
88/65

Ironton
90/64

Milton
89/65

Clendenin
89/63

St. Albans
90/64

Huntington
88/64

NATIONAL FORECAST
110s
100s
Seattle
72/55
90s
80s
70s
60s
50s
40s
30s
20s
San Francisco
10s
85/60
0s
-0s
-10s
Los Angeles
93/63
T-storms
Rain
Showers
El Paso
Snow
84/62
Flurries
Ice
Cold Front
Warm Front
Stationary Front

MONDAY

72°
52°

A morning shower;
otherwise, sunshine

Wilkesville
87/61
POMEROY
Jackson
89/64
88/62
Ravenswood
Rio Grande
89/65
89/63
Centerville
POINT PLEASANT
Ripley
88/65
GALLIPOLIS
89/64
89/65
88/64

Ashland
89/64
Grayson
89/65

SUNDAY

Intervals of clouds
and sunshine

NATIONAL CITIES

McArthur
88/61

South Shore Greenup
89/64
88/63

50
0 50 100 150 200

Chillicothe
89/63

Lucasville
89/63

Very High

Logan
88/61

Adelphi
89/61

Very High

Primary: ragweed/grass/other
Mold: 2106

FRIDAY

76°
50°

Waverly
88/62

Pollen: 12

Low

MOON PHASES
First

0-2 Low; 3-4 Moderate; 5-6 High; 7-8 Very High; 9-10 Extreme

THURSDAY

88°
64°

1

Primary: cladosporium

Today
Wed.
7:20 a.m. 7:21 a.m.
7:19 p.m. 7:17 p.m.
1:19 p.m. 2:11 p.m.
11:32 p.m.
none

WEDNESDAY

Mostly sunny, very warm and humid today.
Clear and mild tonight. High 89° / Low 64°

ALMANAC
High
Low
Normal high
Normal low
Record high
Record low

EXTENDED FORECAST

8 PM

Charleston
89/63

Shown are noon positions of weather systems and
precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
Winnipeg
52/40

Billings
65/43
Detroit
89/67

Minneapolis
64/48

Toronto
87/66

New York
83/70

Chicago
90/61

Denver
61/44

Montreal
87/65

Washington
85/72

Kansas City
69/56
Atlanta
88/68

City
Albuquerque
Anchorage
Atlanta
Atlantic City
Baltimore
Billings
Boise
Boston
Charleston, WV
Charlotte
Cheyenne
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus
Dallas
Denver
Des Moines
Detroit
Honolulu
Houston
Indianapolis
Kansas City
Las Vegas
Little Rock
Los Angeles
Louisville
Miami
Minneapolis
Nashville
New Orleans
New York City
Oklahoma City
Orlando
Philadelphia
Phoenix
Pittsburgh
Portland, ME
Raleigh
Richmond
St. Louis
Salt Lake City
San Francisco
Seattle
Washington, DC

Today

Wed.

Hi/Lo/W
71/53/t
52/44/pc
88/68/s
77/70/pc
82/68/pc
65/43/pc
70/48/s
80/65/pc
89/63/s
87/68/s
58/39/pc
90/61/pc
89/65/s
91/67/s
90/66/s
92/74/c
61/44/pc
68/52/c
89/67/s
89/74/s
91/73/pc
91/68/s
69/56/t
83/64/s
89/69/pc
93/63/s
91/69/s
90/76/pc
64/48/c
90/66/s
88/74/pc
83/70/pc
69/59/r
91/73/s
86/71/pc
91/68/s
90/64/s
81/60/pc
83/68/pc
81/69/pc
91/66/s
63/43/s
85/60/s
72/55/pc
85/72/pc

Hi/Lo/W
63/52/t
53/46/r
89/70/s
80/70/c
87/69/pc
68/43/pc
73/48/s
79/65/pc
88/63/s
90/68/pc
60/39/pc
73/53/pc
86/56/s
86/58/pc
86/58/s
87/71/t
65/46/pc
70/50/pc
79/52/pc
90/75/pc
91/74/pc
83/55/pc
67/51/c
86/65/s
89/69/pc
92/61/s
89/61/s
89/76/sh
66/52/s
90/67/s
90/74/s
82/70/pc
66/55/t
92/73/s
88/70/pc
92/71/s
87/57/s
75/60/pc
88/67/s
88/69/c
77/58/c
68/47/s
88/60/s
76/57/pc
88/71/pc

EXTREMES YESTERDAY
National for the 48 contiguous states

MARIA

High
Low

97° in McAllen, TX
10° in Bodie State Park, CA

Global
Chihuahua
81/60

Houston
91/73
Monterrey
88/73

Miami
90/76

High
112° in Mitribah, Kuwait
Low -5° in Summit Station, Greenland
Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy,
sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow
ﬂurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

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Bobcats claw past EMU in 2OT, 27-21
By Alex Hawley

za, but Ohio went scoreless on
its next ﬁve possessions.
Eastern Michigan (2-1, 0-1)
YPSILANTI, Mich. — Over- tied the game at three with a
Paulie Fricano 41-yard ﬁeld
time simply brought out the
goal at the 1:11 mark of the
best in the Bobcats.
ﬁrst quarter. Fricano hit a
After being held without an
31-yard ﬁeld goal with 1:25 left
offensive touchdown throughin the second quarter, giving
out regulation, the Ohio Unithe Eagles a 6-3 lead.
versity football team found
Trying to add to their lead
paydirt twice in the extra sesbefore halftime, Eastern Michisions, as the Bobcats opened
Mid-American Conference play gan made a costly mistake, as
Ohio’s Bradd Ellis intercepted
with a 27-20 double-overtime
victory over host Eastern Mich- a pass and returned it 46 yards
igan on Saturday at Rynearson for the touchdown. Zervos
added the point after, giving
Stadium.
The Bobcats (3-1, 1-0 MAC) the guests a 10-6 lead with 10
scored points on the ﬁrst drive seconds left in the half.
Ohio stretched its lead to
of the game, as Louie Zervos
13-6 with 6:22 left in the third
made a 41-yard ﬁeld goal with
quarter, as Zerovs hit a 44-yard
10:42 left in the opening stan-

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Bobcats Kevin Robbins (96), Dylan Conner (35) and Trent Smart (90) celebrate
a sack during Ohio’s 42-30 non-conference victory over Kansas on Sept. 16 in
Athens, Ohio.

ﬁeld goal. However, the Bobcats came up empty on their
next ﬁve drives.
Eastern Michigan tied the
game at 13 with 10:54 left
in regulation, as Ian Eriksen
capped off a seven-play, 69-yard
drive with a one-yard scoring
run and Fricano added the
extra point.
EMU regained the lead on
the ﬁrst play of overtime, as
Brogan Roback found Sergio
Bailey for a 25-yard touchdown
pass, and Fricano made the
point-after kick.
Ohio needed four plays to
answer the score, with Branden
Cope catching an eight-yard
touchdown pass from Nathan
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Marauders place
3rd at ZT Invite
in Chillicothe
By Paul Boggs
pboggs@aimmediamidwest.com

CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — Spearheaded by half
of its individual scores among the top 25, the
Meigs High School boys golf squad ﬁnished third
on Saturday in the annual Zane Trace Invitational
at the Chillicothe Jaycees Golf Course.
The two-time Tri-Valley Conference Ohio Division champions, in their last ofﬁcial event prior to
Tuesday’s sectional tournament, tuned up by ﬁring a team total of 350.
All four of the Marauders’ counting scores broke
97, as only team champion Fairﬁeld Union (338)
and runner-up New Lexington (344) placed ahead
of the Maroon and Gold.
There were 14 teams represented on Saturday,
but only a dozen posted team scores, as Southeastern with three players and Adena with only
two did not record a group tally.
Westfall was fourth with a 365, followed by
Crooksville at 371, Vinton County at 385, Logan
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Meigs’ Cole Hoffman (left) and Brandon Justis (right) compete in the boys high school race as part of Saturday’s Patty Forgey Cross
Country Invitational in Rio Grande, Ohio.

Lady Eagles capture 4th

Tuesday, Sept. 26
Volleyball
Grace Christian at OVCS, 6 p.m.
Hannan at Ironton St. Joseph, 6 p.m.
Point Pleasant at Teays Valley Christian, 6 p.m.
Gallia Academy at Rock Hill, 6:30
Belpre at Southern, 7 p.m.
Eastern at Federal Hocking, 7 p.m.
South Gallia at Waterford, 7 p.m.
Wahama at Trimble, 7 p.m.
Wellston at River Valley, 7 p.m.
Boys Golf
OHSAA D-II sectional at Portsmouth, 9 a.m.

Wednesday, Sept. 27
Cross Country
Southern at Meigs, 4:30
Boys Soccer
St. Marys at Point Pleasant, 7 p.m.
Boys Golf
OHSAA D-III sectional at Chillicothe, 9 a.m.

Eastern runs at Rio CC meet

for a team score.
The Lady Eagles
earned a fourth-place
team at the 47th annual ﬁnish with a score of
By Paul Boggs
pboggs@aimmediamidwest.com
128, as their top six
Patty Forgey Invitational on the campus of scorers all ranged from
10th to 54th overall.
the University of Rio
RIO GRANDE, Ohio
The Blue Angels, with
— The Lady Eagles beat Grande.
Watts leading the way in
Individually, Gallia
the heat, and almost
20 minutes and 55 secAcademy’s Watts was
eclipsed the rest of the
the top Ohio Valley Pub- onds, ended up seventh
ﬁeld, on Saturday.
with a score of 272 — as
lishing area runner —
The same could be
said for freshman Sarah both boys or girls — by Southern’s score of 382
was good enough for
capturing sixth overall
Watts.
15th.
in the high school girls
That’s because the
There were 21 schools
race.
Eastern High School
which posted a team
Eastern and Gallia
girls cross country
score, as the lengthy
squad — amid a ﬁeld of Academy ﬁelded full
girls clubs, as did South- list of teams spanned
almost 200 runners on
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ern, which sported the
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RedStorm women capture Forgey title
By Randy Payton

Lucy Williams (Athens,
OH) and Maggie Dellinger (Washington Court
House, OH), who placed
RIO GRANDE, Ohio
— The University of Rio second and third, respecGrande had ﬁve of the top tively, with times of 19:46
13 runners and captured and 19:57 on the 5K
course.
the team championship
Ohio Christian Uniin Saturday’s 47th Annual
Patty Forgey Cross Coun- versity’s Raven Arellano
try Invitational at the Rio ﬁnished ﬁrst among the
37 runners with a time of
Grande Cross Country
19:43.
Course.
Rio Grande also got
The RedStorm ﬁnished
Top 10 ﬁnishes from
with 35 points to edge
senior Tyanna Petty
Ohio Valley University
(Somerset, OH), who was
(41 pts.) for the team
eighth in a time of 23:07,
championship. Ohio
Christian University was and sophomore Reaghan
Haines (Hillsboro, OH),
third with 65 points.
who was ninth after
Rio’s winning effort
crossing in 23:15.
was fueled by juniors

For Ohio Valley Publishing

Also representing
the RedStorm were
sophomore Kelsey Miller
(Georgetown, OH), who
was 13th in a time of
24:13 and sophomore
Jennifer Case (McArthur,
OH), who was 30th in a
time of 31:07.
Rio Grande returns to
action on Friday at the
All-Ohio Championship
hosted by Cedarville University.
Fairland (OH) took
team honors in the girls’
high school division after
winning a tiebreaker with
Ripley (WV). Both teams
had 76 points, while Hurricane (WV) was third
with 98 points.

Ripley’s Victoria
Starcher had the top individual ﬁnish, completing
the 5K course in a time of
18:31.
In the girls’ middle
school division, Ripley
(WV) won the title with
four of the top 10 ﬁnishers and 39 points. Barboursville (WV) was second
with 57 points, while
Hurricane (WV) was
right behind in third with
60 points.
Ellie Hosaﬂook from
Ripley placed ﬁrst individually with a time of
12:22 on the 3K course.
Randy Payton is the Sports
Information Director at the
University of Rio Grande.

Carpenter leads Rio men at Forgey Invite
By Randy Payton

For Ohio Valley Publishing

RIO GRANDE, Ohio
— Kameron Carpenter
ran to a seventh place ﬁnish to lead the University
of Rio Grande in Saturday’s 47th Annual Patty
Forgey Cross Country
Invitational at the Rio
Grande Cross Country
Course.
Carpenter, a junior
from Newark, Ohio,
completed the 8K course
in 28:54 to top nine different runners for the
RedStorm.
Ohio Valley University’s
Alex Kitony took top honors among the 44-runner
ﬁeld with a time of 26:54.
Ohio Christian University
won the team championship with 36 points, while
Ohio Valley was second
(40 pts.) and Rio Grande
ﬁnished third (44 pts.).

Marauders
From page 6

Elm at 388 and Circleville at 396.
Host Zane Trace shot
a 409 on its par-72 home
layout, as Belpre (424),
Alexander (432) and
Huntington (531) rounded out the team totals.
Eight of the 12 scoring
teams, including Meigs,
sported six players
apiece — while Logan
Elm and Alexander ﬁelded ﬁve and Belpre and
Huntington had four.

Claw
From page 6

Rourke, and Zervos adding the extra-point to
force a second overtime.
Ohio had the ball ﬁrst,
driving 25 yards in six
plays with Cameron
Odom hauling in a sevenyard pass from Rourke for
the touchdown. Zervos
made another extra-point,
giving the Bobcats a
27-20 lead.
Eastern Michigan was
stopped for no gain on its
ﬁrst play of the second
overtime, and then Ohio’s
Quentin Poling broke up
a pass on second down.
Roback completed a
pass to Breck Turner on
third down, but Ohio’s
Jalen Fox stopped Turner
four yards short of the
ﬁrst down. Roback’s
fourth down pass fell
incomplete, giving the
Bobcats a 27-20 victory.
For the game Ohio
held a 19-to-15 edge in
ﬁrst downs and a 373-to350 advantage in total
offense, including 176to-45 on the ground. The
Eagles won the turnover
battle by a 2-1 count,
recovering a pair of Bobcat fumbles, while tossing
the game’s lone interception.

Also representing the
RedStorm were freshman Mohamed Farah
(Columbus, OH), who
placed eighth in a time of
29:17; junior Mike Norris (Dayton, OH), who
placed 10th after crossing
the ﬁnish line in 30:04;
sophomore Keshawn
Jones (Mansﬁeld, OH),
who was 14th in a time
of 30:52; sophomore
River Spicer (West Milton, OH), who placed
17th in 31:45; freshman
Isaac Stephens (Arcanum, OH), who crossed
in 32:27 for 21st place;
freshman Alan Holdheide
(Fort Loramie, OH), who
was 22nd with a time of
33:01; freshman Dean
Freitag (Magnolia, OH),
who placed 31st with a
time of 36:27; and junior
Nikola Andjelic (Split,
Croatia), who was 36th in
a time of 38:41.

Rio Grande returns to
action on Friday at the
All-Ohio Championship
hosted by Cedarville University.
Hurricane (WV) took
team honors in the boys’
high school division
with ﬁve of the top 12
ﬁnishers. The Redskins
ﬁnished with 44 points,
while Beckley (WV)
Woodrow Wilson was second with 90 points and
Rock Hill (OH) was third
with 128 points.
Woodrow Wilson’s
Chris Barbera had the top
individual ﬁnish, completing the 5K course in a
time of 16:43.
In the boys’ middle
school division, Winﬁeld
(WV) won the title with
ﬁve of the top 11 ﬁnishers and 33 points. Hurricane (WV) was second
with 73 points and Ripley
(WV) ﬁnished third with

For Meigs, Levi Chapman chalked up a 7-over
par 79 to lead the way, as
his score trailed only the
76s by Kolten Foraker
and Brent Gulling.
Wyatt Nicholson
notched an 84 to tie for
sixth, while Bryce Swatzel shot a 91 to tie for
17th.
In addition to Chapman, Nicholson and
Swatzel, Bobby Musser
mustered a 96 for the
Marauders’ fourth counting score.
Their two non-counting cards were Caleb
Stanley with an even 100

and Cole Arnott with a
102.
Foraker of New Lexington was the medalist
and Gulling of Fairﬁeld
Union the medalist runner-up, as Foraker won
the tiebreaker on the
handicap score.
Meigs — along with
Gallia Academy and
River Valley — will all
compete in the Division
II sectional tournament
on Tuesday.
Tee time is set for 9
a.m. at Shawnee Golf
Course near Portsmouth.

For the victors, Rourke
was 19-of-32 passing with
197 yards two scores.
Andrew Meyer hauled in
a team-high six passes for
44 yards, while Odom ﬁnished with 56 yards and a
score on ﬁve grabs. Cope
grabbed four passes for
24 yards and one score,
Jerrid Marhefka caught
two passes for 26 yards
and Troy Mangen caught
one pass for ﬁve yards.
A.J. Ouellette caught
one pass for 42 yards
and posted a game-high
145 yards on 26 carries.
Dorian Brown carried the
ball six time for a total of
32 yards, Joey Duckworth
added nine yards on four
carries, while DL Knock
had one rush for one
yard.
Fox led the OU defense
with nine tackles, followed by Poling and
Chad Moore with eight
apiece. Moore came up
with a sack for the guests,
while Trent Smart and
Will Evans combined
for another sack. Poling
and Kevin Robbins both
added a tackle for a loss,
with Poling also forcing
a fumble. Of Ohio’s seven
pass breakups, Kylan Nelson had a team-high two.
Roback was 28-of-47
passing with 271 yards,
one touchdown and one
interception. Bailey led

all receivers with seven
receptions and 82 yards,
to go with one score.
Shaq Vann led the hosts
on the ground with 29
yards on 10 carries.
The Bobcats are now
19-12-1 in all-time meetings with the Eagles and
OU began conference
play with a win for the
seventh straight year.
Ohio will continue
MAC play on Saturday at
UMass, with a 3:30 p.m.
kickoff time.

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Alex Hawley can be reached at 740446-2342, ext. 2100.

89 points.
Winﬁeld’s Matthew
Schenberg ﬁnished
ﬁrst individually with a
time of 11:11 on the 3K
course.
Randy Payton is the Sports
Information Director at the
University of Rio Grande.

TVCS outlasts
Lady Defenders
By Bryan Walters

but the Lady Lions rallied with seven straight
points for a 20-16 cushion. The guests won
ﬁve of the ﬁnal eight
GALLIPOLIS, Ohio
points en route to an
— A roller-coaster
early 1-0 match advanenthusiast would have
wanted off of this ride. tage.
Game 2 was the most
In a match that
contested set of the
featured 32 ties and
night as both teams bat37 lead changes, the
tled through 11 ties and
Ohio Valley Christian
a dozen lead changes,
volleyball team came
which led to a 16-all tie
up on the short end
midway through. OVCS
of a two-point loss
won ﬁve of the next
Friday night following
seven points and led by
a 25-19, 21-25, 25-16,
at least three points the
18-25, 16-14 setback
to visiting Teays Valley rest of the way while
claiming a match-tying
Christian in a nonconference match in the four-point triumph.
Teays Valley ChrisOld French City.
tian broke away from
The host Lady
a nine-all tie and never
Defenders (5-3)
trailed from there, but
dropped their second
the guests scored the
consecutive decision,
ﬁnal seven points with
but it wasn’t due to a
a slim 18-16 edge for a
lack of effort.
2-1 match lead with the
OVCS battled
through seven ties and nine-point win — the
largest lead of the night
eight lead changes
for either squad.
alone in the opener
and established a 16-13
edge midway through,
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By Randy Payton

(Huntington, WV) and beat Spoor
in a 1-on-1 matchup after Spoor
abandoned her line for a 2-0 RedStorm lead.
RIO GRANDE, Ohio — Payten
That’s how things stayed until
Davis scored twice in the game’s
sophomore Daniella DeSousa
opening seven minutes to lift the
(Cape Town, South Africa) set the
University of Rio Grande to a 3-0
ﬁnal score with a goal off an assist
win over Goshen (Ind.) College,
by junior Kaylynn Bell (Hillsboro,
Saturday night, in non-conference
OH) with 14:16 left in the contest.
women’s soccer action at Evan E.
Rio Grande ﬁnished with an 18-7
Davis Field.
edge in shots, including a 13-1
The RedStorm improved to 2-5
advantage in the second half, and a
with the victory, snapping a four9-3 cushion in shots on goal.
game losing streak in the process.
“The girls played well and are
Goshen dropped to 3-4-1 with
starting to come together as a
the loss.
team. We’ve got a lot of new girls
Davis, a freshman from Chilliand have played a pretty tough
cothe, Ohio, scored what proved
schedule to this point. It was nice
to be the only goal that Rio would
need just 5:14 into the match when to see us on the winning side,”
she gathered in a through-ball from said Rio Grande head coach Tony
Daniels. “We need this momentum
sophomore Madi Bowers (Bexley,
OH) and ﬁred a shot from 10 yards going into conference play. We
out past Goshen net-minder Kadie still have some girls coming back
from injury and we’ll be glad once
Spoor.
they’re 100 percent to give us a
Just under two minutes later,
Davis took a pass from fellow fresh- little more depth heading into conference play.”
man - and cousin - Chase Davis

For Ohio Valley Publishing

Outlasts

Courtesy photo

Rio Grande’s Payten Davis scored a pair of
first half goals to lead the RedStorm in a 3-0
win over Goshen College, Saturday night, at
Evan E. Davis Field. The win snapped a fourgame losing streak for the RedStorm.

Junior Andrea Vera (Quito, Ecuador) had three saves in goal for the
RedStorm.
Spoor recorded six saves in a losing cause for the Maple Leafs.
Rio Grande returns to action on
Thursday, opening River States
Conference play at Brescia University.
Randy Payton is the Sports Information Director
at the University of Rio Grande.

taking its last lead at 8-5.
The Lady Lions reeled off
six straight points for an
From page 7
11-8 edge and were ahead
14-11, but the hosts
answered with three
The Lady Defenders
straight points to knot
countered in Game 4
things up at 14-all.
by breaking a 16-all tie
Teays Valley Christian,
with nine of the ﬁnal 11
points, allowing the hosts however, broke serve for
a 15-14 and followed with
to tie the match at two
with the seven-point win the game’s ﬁnal point,
allowing the guests to
— their largest lead of
sneak away with the minithe night.
mal two-point win and
There were ﬁve ties
the match decision.
and six lead changes in
Emily Childers led the
the race to 15, with OVCS

Lady Defenders with 22
service points and nine
aces, followed by Katie
Westfall with 12 points
and six aces. Makala Sizemore and Cori Hutchison
were next with seven and
six points, respectively.
Chasity Deckard and
Liz Mansﬁeld also had
two points apiece in the
setback. Hutchison added
two aces, while Deckard
and Sizemore also had an
ace each.
Childers led the net
attack with 10 kills, fol-

lowed by Westfall with
eight kills and Hutchison
with six kills and a teambest six blocks.
Sizemore was next with
four kills and Deckard
also added one kill. Westfall and Childers also had
two blocks and one block,
respectively.
The Lady Defenders
return to action Tuesday
when they host Grace
Christian at 6 p.m.

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off a Mount View pass
and initially returned it
to the house. A penalty,
however, negated the
quick score and gave the
ball to the hosts at MVHS
48.
The Big Blacks needed
only three Brumﬁeld runs
to cover that distance as
the senior added a second
TD run of 23 yards, making it a 21-0 contest with
7:16 remaining in the ﬁrst
half.
The Golden Knights
responded with a sevenplay drive that yielded a
few ﬁrst downs, but the
ﬁnal play of that drive
resulted in a Nick Leport
interception — giving
PPHS possession at its
own 46.
After a 4-yard run to
midﬁeld, the Big Blacks
took a successful chance
downﬁeld as Tucker
Mayes ended up uncovered in the middle of the
ﬁeld. Payne hit the senior
in stride and Mayes went

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The next four Eastern
scorers were Rhiannon
Morris (29th in 22:41),
Whitney Durst (41st
in 23:38), Lexa Hayes
(52nd in 24:20) and
Kaitlyn Hawk (54th in
24:28), while the Eagles’
ﬁnal counting time was
that of Haylie Blankenship (123rd in 28:32).
Watts (6th in 20:55)
was joined near the front
for Gallia Academy by
Brooke Johnson (31st in
22:51), while Abby John-

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loss and came away with
three interceptions.
Overall, Point Pleasant claimed a slim 18-15
edge in ﬁrst downs and
also outgained the guests
by a 379-220 margin in
total offense. PPHS was
ﬂagged four times for 30
yards, while the Golden
Knights were penalized
eight times for 42 yards.
The Big Blacks put up
over 240 rushing yards
for a fourth consecutive
week after churning out
248 yards on 36 attempts,
an average of 6.9 yards
per attempt. It was also
the third time this fall
that PPHS had two rushers go over the century
Bryan Walters | OVP Sports mark in the same contest.
Brumﬁeld led the Red
Point Pleasant senior Justin Brumfield (10) eludes a Mount View defender during the second quarter
and Black with 108 yards
of Friday night’s Week 5 Homecoming contest at OVB Field in Point Pleasant, W.Va.
and two TDs on nine carplus-2 margin in turnover the night as Jashawn Col- ries, while Payne had a
untouched into the end
score and 103 yards on
lins recovered a fumble
zone, giving the Red and differential.
14 totes. Keshawn Stover
and returned it one yard
Payne added Point’s
Black a 28-0 lead with
also had 20 yards on six
for a 35-6 count with 30
ﬁnal score with a 1-yard
4:48 left until halftime.
run to cap off the opening seconds left in regulation. attempts.
Point Pleasant held a
Payne was 9-of-15 passThe Big Blacks forced
drive of the second half,
sizable 165-6 advantage
ing for 131 yards while
three takeaways and ﬁngiving the hosts a 35-0
in rushing yards at the
throwing two scores.
lead with 8:59 remaining. ished the evening plus-2
break and was also 7-ofMayes led the wideouts
in turnover differential.
Mount View’s lone
12 passing for 133 yards,
with 74 yards and score
The hosts also recorded
as well as owning an 11-9 score came on Point
edge in ﬁrst downs and a Pleasant’s lone mistake of four sacks, two tackles for on four grabs, while

son (84th in 25:45) and
Abby Cremeans (86th in
25:54) crossed next for
GAHS.
The Blue and White’s
ﬁnal three counting
times were those of
Grace Montgomery
(136th in 29:35), Maddie
Stewart (138th in 29:37)
and Eliza Davies (140th
in 29:39).
Southern’s Sydney
Roush paced the Lady
Tornadoes in 30th in
22:44, as the other
Purple and Gold competitors included Mallory
Johnson (76th in 25:21),
Kathryn Matson (111th
in 27:38), Madison Lisle

(125th in 28:42) and
Addie Matson (161st in
32:06).
The Meigs Lady
Marauders featured four
runners — Caitlyn Rest
(51st in 24:18), Madison Cremeans (88th in
26:02), Taylor Swartz
(94th in 26:39) and Carmen Doherty (101st in
26:57).
Allison Henderson was
Point Pleasant’s only
individual girl on Saturday, and ﬁnished 34th in
exactly 23 minutes.
The lone female representative from South
Gallia was Alex Lu, who
was 129th in 28:59.

Victoria Starcher of
Ripley was the individual
race winner in 18:31,
while Jenny Seas of Peebles was the race runnerup in 19:04.
On the boys side, Gallia Academy — spearheaded by top-15 ﬁnishes
by senior twin brothers
Caleb Greenlee (11th in
17:31) and Kyle Greenlee (15th in 17:43) —
amounted a 10th-place
team standing with a
score of 245.
Meigs also ﬁelded a
full boys group, as the
Marauders were 23rd
with a 595 tally.
There were 25 boys
schools which posted
team scores, as Hurricane ran away with the
title with a total of 44.
In addition to the
Greenlee twins, Ezra
Blain (87th in 20:27),
Kobe Cochran (90th
in 20:40), Ethan Rider
(96th in 20:48), Grant
Smith (102nd in 20:59)
and Tristan Crisenbery
(105th in 21:01) were
the other counting Blue
Devil times.
The Marauders had six
runners — Landon Davis
(132nd in 21:38), Brad
Logan (133rd in 21:38),
Colton Heater (155th
in 22:09), Joseph Cotterill (213th in 24:50),
Brandon Justis (232nd in
25:56) and Cole Hoffman

Wamsley added 36 yards
and a TD on two receptions.
Eddie Mayes and Cameron Nott each had 1.5
sacks to lead the Point
defense, while Brumﬁeld
also recorded a sack.
Leport added a second
interception in the second half and joined Alec
Smith with a tackle-forloss apiece.
Mount View mustered
only 52 rushing yards
on 30 attempts, with
Elijah Barner (16-74)
and Demicko King (3-14)
yielding the only gains for
the guests.
Elijah Collier ﬁnished
the night 20-of-35 passing
for 168 yards to go along
with three interceptions.
Collier completed passes
to eight different receivers, with Marqus Rice
leading the way with ﬁve
catches for 47 yards.
Point Pleasant begins a
two-game road trip next
Friday when it travels to
Parkersburg South for a 7
p.m. kickoff.
Bryan Walters can be reached at
740-446-2342, ext. 2101.

Paul Boggs | OVP Sports

Southern’s Sydney Roush (left) and Eastern’s Rhiannon Morris
(right) compete in the girls high school race as part of Saturday’s
Patty Forgey Cross Country Invitational in Rio Grande, Ohio.

(234th in 26:00).
Point Pleasant, paced
by junior Luke Wilson
with a 12th-place performance in 17 minutes
and 33 seconds, placed
four runners — and also
included Ethan Scott
(161st in 22:20), Isaac
Daniels (175th in 23:00)
and Tanner Durst (218th
in 25:12).
Southern sported three
runners — 38th-place
Larry Dunn in 18:42,
159th-place Dakota Kow-

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ell in 22:14, and 216thplace Jared Koenig in
25:04.
Eastern’s only individuals —senior Owen
Arix (34th in 18:29)
and sophomore Colton
Reynolds (35th in 18:33)
— crossed back-to-back
only four seconds apart,
while South Gallia’s two
runners were freshmen
Garrett Frazee (45th in
18:56) and Grifﬁn Davis
(208th in 24:10).
There were 272 runners in the boys high
school race, as the Woodrow Wilson tandem of
Chris Barbera (16:43)
and Ryan Vaught (16:47)
swept the top-two individual spots.
Visit www.baumspage.
com for a complete list of
results of the 2017 Patty
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