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OBITUARIES
Page AS
• Minnie Mae McKenzie
• Phyllis lOUISe Walker

Pomeroy hires temporary water operato s
tur IOJ' Racine. mtd Bill
Dnvi~ who \\(Irks for the

BY BETH SERGENT

• OVP area lands 31
on all-distnct teams.
See Page 81

can

be

the fire department in
2009. The contmct with
Bedford 1s for a flat fet:- of
$J50 per call a11t0 the
town~hJp, no matter the
cull. though the wordmg. tn
the contract snv!. ..fire
Celli :· l'hue were."pproximateJy eight auto accidents
and t-v.o landing zone calb
that trustees \\ere ar;king to
be forgh-en, not the actunl
fire C"alh made.

Counl.'tl appn.n cd truns

to

POMEROY
Borrm' ing from rJet£hborillg villages Roctne and
S)rncu::.c (at lc,t'lrt temporaril) ). Pomero) Jus hired two.
cctlitit.:d elm,:. one opcmtors
to m ersec Its '"atcr pl,llll.
Though the search v.-ill
contmue fot .t pl'nn.wcnt
\\Uler opemt01. until that

SPORTS

\\ orkcr from the street
department \\ lw is n:'&gt;p• &gt;n\1·

fcrring l!iSJIOO from the gen
S) racusc Jh,ard of Public ble for cle,rninl! Liownto\\ n eral to the l&gt;treel fund.
Affniro; &lt;IS v. atct operators what need&lt;.;
he done
Coundlv.oman
Ruth
lot the 'illt~gc on a pan- ~l:wor John Musser o;atd Spaun a-.ked 1i u re\ rscd
time basts Both men were thui cmpl(lycc work!. 32 fin; protectton invoice
hir.ed m S25 per hour and hour~ a \\eek and ttho rl.'qUt.!Sted b, Bedford
will '' ork on~ and Otll!·hall spends part l'l that d.1y 'I ownship had been selll
hour" fl d,ty -n tlh the rwo clcatling at the POIIICfO) Clerk Trensuret Kuth)
,tltcm.tting 'Shifts to cover Municipal Building. &lt;~ddmg Hvscll .. aid ir had not ~tnd
rcqlllred tc.o;ting at the water the 'llhlge will n~cd a full~ ).lle
"ol!ld
C(lii!UCI
pl.mr even dny~ a \Vcck.
time worker to fo~u-. on Po.mi!WV Fire Chief Rick
Blacttnar ~~bout it B&lt;~ck in
Councilmdn Vic 'l nung do~ nto'" n soon.
6nid he'd received l..'omCouncil approved ad\ cr- Jamwrv. council d1scussed
plamt'&gt; fn.)m dO\\ nlov. n tising for bit!~ to mow nnd np.prmcd forgavmg an
bu~in~:-. owners abolll tra!ooh
Bet:ch Grove Cemctel)'.
e-.timatcd
I .500 of a
on th~ ~treeb, inl'luding
Young brougJH up the slip $3,3Q(J hill to Bedford
beer Ctllb. Young a:-kcd if &lt;111 Kerr Run. ~aymg the Townshtp for fire run::.
&lt;;Omeonc could ~show the road j.., hecmne WQf!&gt;C.
fT\ade 11110 the tO\\ n&lt;.hrp b)

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accomplished

Pomcro1 Villa!!e Couucil
L'Ullle up \\ 1th ~~ tcmpor.u")
solution at lust night·~ regular meetmg.. Counc.:il hired
1 John llolman. water opera·

Council appro' ed u;.'le of

the 'illagt! tntcl, to hau I
lunc....,tonc-, nd mulch for the
Pomeroy
Merch&lt;lnts
Please see Pomeroy, AS

Project
Lifesaver
provides
·protection

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8Y CHARLENE HOEFLICH
HOEFLICH@M'(D.A.ILVSENTINES..COM

PO~IEROY A program geared to protect
c;cmors who ha\e a tenden
C\ to \\ ::mckr from hnme ~
iii operation in \1eig'
Count).~~ &lt;:Qoperall\e project bet" een tbe Are&lt;~

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AgenC) on Aemg ~ and

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• Ch d keeps asking
questions about death.
See Page A3
• LoCal Briefs.
See Page AS
• For the Record.
See Page AS
• Identity th1eves·
latest scams.
See Page A6
• SIX 1\/reigs colorectal
cancer deaths predicted
for year. See Page A6
• Meigs County Court
news. See Page A6
• Oh1o dad Jailed
after sons k1;led in fire.
See Page A6

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WEATHER

local law enforcement
a2em:1cs.
~Cath) A-.h. AAAS prol gram mann£er and pn1Ject
lift'saver traJiler. de:-,..:ribe'
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prm-en radio technolog)

Brian J. Reed/photo

Shannon Taylor checks the stock of 1 100 boxes of G1rl Scout cookies her daughter. Alexts sold in the commumty.
Shannon a'1d her husband, Kevrn de! :Vered all the cooktes from the bed of the famrly pickup truck.

Girl Scout cookie sales
involve parents, too!
BY BRIAN

J. REED

BREE:O@MVOAl.,YSENTINf:L COM

DARW!;\1
Girl Scout t'OOkte
sale.., ha\c become n f11mily rr•lil'Ct
and tr adrtion lor one Bedford
foy. n-,hip farnil).
While Brov.nieAie.'i~ Ta)h)r 1~ at
:--chonl. her pareutli, Kt·vtn and

Shannon. urc dcll\ering the 1.100
bo:»e\ \lf cookte~ she !&gt;Old for her
troop All of tho~r cookie~ IUt\c
be~n delivered in lht· fnmJI) ':, pick-

up truck - e\cept for the $35 \\ l)rth
the fntmly bought for thctr (IWll
CIIJO) mcnt.
Alex•~ is

a BtU\\ nie "ith Troop!~:
110(1 5:-i7H.ln addition to scllinM a lot

of cook1~s to fncnJs and nct!!hbor" in
the comrnunit\. '&gt;he .md her f.m'!l)
also collected· eMUI!h donuttono; to
pro' ide cookie" for home ddl\Crl!d
meal!. prorram" ami .;oldtcr-,
deplo)ed to ln1q. tl1mueh the Ci1f1 ol
Canng progr&lt;llll.
Cvok1e'; .tr'C ll(l\\ Lnmlabk at booth
'iales to be wmomwed

How to be a 'playa'
Being a working actor in the city
BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT 0 MYDAILVSENTINEL.COM

COLU.t&gt;.IBGS · At.:cording. to
o.;ome members 6f the Center Stage
Pl.ty~rs Thc~trc Troupe; "hen tl!CY
tell their fnencls they rc \\ orkmg
actors in Coltunbu~. the rc.tction i!'
' often ··really?"
'l'llllugh the initwl ~·cac.tion might
be curiosity. the reHIII) ~~ clear
there j \\ ork. and cntenaulmcJJt. to
2 Sl C'IIO...:S ~ '2 PAtH.'$
he found in Ohio·s t.:apital just a-.
Ga lendars
A3 there arc lt)cal optron..; ror perform·
rnu. ~uL·h U!. .l\kigs &lt;~lllnly ·, River

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.to the \\ clnckrcr·~

urea .tnd ,e,trches \\ ith the
mobile locator ''stem.
\tcordmg to Ash in t._l\ er
I 500 -.earcheo;. there ha' t,
be(;.ll no reported -.eriou::.
lllJUne-; or deaths und re~o\o­
er) lime .l\ erag~ Jc, .. Lhrn
\() minutes.
"De-.t!.!UCd lO tr.tGk and
re'&gt;Clt tho"e '' ith co!!nilt\ e
(:ondition_.., who t ...r·d \\,In
tier, this ~\!f\ Jce ,m~wcfli a
critil.:aJ 1\C\!d for protedlllg
pel'plc at ri~k of'' dndering.
indud ing children and
adult:- \\ ith \lzheimer·-.,
Autism. Down wndmme

to

.mJ Dcmerniu:· -..a{d Ash.

''\\c are ple:bed to h,n e
pw1ner-. that hdp u" bring
this "ervke tn thb comrnunit) a~ it pro' 1dc.-~ tn\ aluabh:! protection ll l tho~e \\ ith

ft&gt;r rc,cu111g

''\\nndt'riiH! 1:-. one llf the
mo~t life tht-eate.ning is... uc-.
.h'&gt;\•riated
with
Alzheimer''· uutbm and
other cocttiti\c condition~.
\\ \)rkin!!~ LO\!ethl'r '' ith
Pmjcct ~ Lif~~.n cr. search

c;'iy Pl:t)CIS rmd RiverbenJ ~rb
CouncJI. '11toll!!h there are dtfter-

enccs bet\\ een 11p .:ode:.; and theatre:
tn,upc~. the ~imilarity l'i ll~al lm e or
and taktng c1 rrsk.
Editorials
A4 perfor111ing
l'akt· CSP porforrn('r B~1rbm a
1
l)f \Vc.-.;tcn, illc. "'~o
Spmts
B Section 1 Blankenship
rt"centl) debu1cd 1!&gt; Mama Ro.se 10
the- troupe', performance oJ'
1 :LOIO Ohlo \'ull&lt;•y l'ubll.,hinK &lt;'•1. ' "Gypsy."' Blar.Jkenship ('~me tn
CSP after she lound hcrscll unctn·
ploycd ufll•r years in the l'onstruc-

re~ponds

tho~e m need.'' she added.

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INDEX

B3-4

11ed \\ rt~otb.md that cm:ts l

track 1n£ ~umal. When CJTI.!
~1\ ers ~ notif) the lo.:al
Pmject Lifesa\1!1 L -v.
En forcement ugenc) thut
the per~on i mi"iMng. "
-.car~h and n-sc.u~ team

cocnrti \t.~ dborcler:-.. peace
l'(mind to can.:ci' en. .md n
highl\ e(fecti'e~ solution to
pu~bli"c
salet)
&lt;~gencic"

High: Lower 60s.
Low: Mid 40s.

'fieds

u:,ed to tract those \\ ho ha' e
\\ondered awa'!o. and actr\ute
a "1Jeciall~ trained -.earch
and re:;tue team.
Clients enrolled m ProJed
Life-.aver wear u pcr'-'onal

Beth Sergent/photo

Members of Columbus' Centet Stage Players take a breather after last week·
end's performance of ''Gypsy» in the Short North. Pictured are, front row (from
left) Barbara Blankenship, Emma Best; second row (from left), Jordan Shear,
Jirn Bouyack.

and' rc:-cuc (Juickl) anJ cfTil.'ienth lind tho'e "ho lu\\ e
"amlered off, helptng to
s:l\e the li\c~ of flellple nt
rbk Ill thi~ I.!Olllll\Uility.''
Fm mor..:· infnnuati(1n on
the i11::e progr!llll. rt:~idenh
are CllCtllii"UCC-&lt;:1 ll' L'Ontart
Th~ Area Agency on Aging
at 1-l'l00·331-264~. AAAX
"hkh
"l'f\ e:.\leigs.
\tht'ns. lhl·ldng. ~ll'l1f(le.
.t\lorg.m. Noble .... Pelf\ and

\\ n-.hmgt~m Cnurnie~.

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The Daily Sentinel

Tuesday, March 9,

2010

Slain girl's mom fights Ohio inmate ODs on pills hours b~fore execution
tears on witness stand
BY MATT LEINGANG
ASSOCIATED PRESS

BY LISA CORNWELL
ASSOCIATED PRESS

CINCINNATI - The mother of a slain 13-year-old girl
fought baLk tear' and had to stop briefly to regain her composun: Monday a~ she testified against the man on trial in
her daughter's killing.
Lisa Kenney frequently held a hand to her forehead or
chest and clutched &lt;1! a ncd:lacc. weeping quietly when she
Identified her daughter's watch and iPod. Authorities say
they found the items in the possession Anthony Kirkland,
41, who b charged with aggravated murder ~md other
counts m the sla)ings of Kenney's daughter, Esme, and 14year-old Casonya Crawford.
Kirkland \vas to hm e been tried in the slayings of both
teens and two women, but ht. pleaded guilty before the trial
started la't \\eek to murdcring the women -- Mary Jo
~cwt6n and Ki!l'ya Rolison.
•
Lisa Kcnnev, with a strained face. recounted the last time
she saw her daughter and her frantic search when the teen
didn't return trom JOgging the afternoon of March 7, 2009.
Esme had asked if her mother wanted to go. But Lisa
Kenney said she was cleanmg and thought it would be OK
to let her go alone smce the area by the nearby reservoir
was "kind of like our own backyard."
"If anything, I felt like I was too protective," she said.
About 30 minutes later, Kenney said she was down on
her knee:s crubhing when an overwhelming feeling came
over her that " omcthing is wrong."
Running out of the hou:se barefoot, Kenney said she went
to the reservo;r ar~a. \\here she "&gt;potted a pmr of men's
jeans with a mm1-hhnd cord In one of the pockets and
became more al armed . She ·earched the nearby \\OOds,
era\\ ling at tune&lt;. through thick underbrush.
She later fo und o;he had only been a few yards from her
daughter' body
After runmnp home to call her husband and police, she
returned to the reservoir and nearby woods to continue· her
-panicked search .
When she sav.- her husband and police had amved, he
returned home and began calling everyone she knew, trying
to help the searlh. Later that night, she and her husband
were asked to Identify the watch and iPod that police said
they founu on r. " per on of interest.''
After identifying the items again .ivlonday, she put her
head down in her hands and began to cry on the witness
stand.
The famil) didn't knov.- more until a relative called early
on the morning of March 8, saying that the media was
reporting th~ir daughter had been found, she said. Kenney
said he dicln ' t gn t' up hope until police showed up at their
door with a chap lam a couple of hours later.
When asked to identify her daughter's photo Monday,
· Kenney aid with a breakmg voice: "It's my baby - Esmc
Loui e Kenney '
Kirkland hov.-ed no emouon throughout Kenney· te tlmony or a h v.a helped from the tand and then escorted out ·d b) )me o! the more than 30 family upporter
\\ ho packed th u urtroom
e\eral pohct: ofticer te t fied about findmg Kirkland
itting ag&lt;un t· a tree near the re er.·oir with orne kni\:e
tickmg out of hi. pocket. They .said they di covered t~e
\\atch and the iPod bearing the teen' name, Kirkland ard
he had found the item .
They told o f e\entuaHy findmg the teen's body in a
wooded ared not fJr trom where they found Kirkland. She
had been ~trangleei and her bodv burned.
Prosecutor are &lt;;eekmg the death penalty in each of the
teen's death . f he bodies ofCm\\ ford, Rolison and r--:ewton
,tl o v. ere fou nd In ec, J ded areas and bumed.
Crav. ford and the tv. o women were killed in 2006. authoritie-; ha\e said. Pro ecutor ay Newton and Crawford were
trangled and Roh on wa~ ::,tabbed in the neck.

Cleveland historical society
defends sale of items

COLLMBUS
Gov.
Ted Strickland on Monday
postponed the execution of
a convicted killer who man
aged to take an overdose of
pills in his death row cell
and was found unconscious
just hours before he was to
be driven to his execution.
Lawrence Reynolds Jr.,
43, who v.-as sentenced to
die for killing his neil!hbor
in 1994, was found unqmscious around II :30 p.m.
Sunday at the Ohio State
Penitentiary in Youngstown,
prisons spokeswoman Julie
Walburn said.
Reynolds,
who
was
scheduled to die by lethal
injection Tuesday, was
showing signs of consciousness
Monday
at
a
Youngstown hospital, but
medical staff \\.'eren 't prepared to release him,
Walburn said. He was
upgraded from serious to
stable condition.
The inmate took the pills
despite being under a 72hour watch - routine for
inmates approaching an
execution date
that

includes monitoring by
prison guards outside the
cell, Walburn said.
Guards arc supposed to
keep inmates under constant
observatiOn, making log
entries every 30 minutes.
she said. Dt.:ath row inmates
have access to a recreation
area and. if approved, are
allowed interaction with
other inmates.
Walburn did not say what
kind of pills Reynolds took
or how he got them, and an
investigation is under way.
Reynolds· injuries were
self-imposed, she said, but
declined to call it a uicide
attempt. Strickland issued a
seven-day reprieve and
rcschedu led the execution
for March 16.
No further details about
Reynolds' activities Sunday
were released. He had been
scheduled to leave at 3 a .m.
Monday for the Southern
Ohio Correctional Facility
in Lucasville, which houses
the state's death chamber.
Reynolds has been challenging Ohio's new lethal
injection procedure. which
uses a one-drug system
instead of three drugs . As
expected. his attorneys filed

an appeal Monday with the
lJ.S. Supreme Court seeking
to postpone the t.:xecution.
The Ohio public defend
er's office, which is rcpr"'~sentmg Reynolds, declined
to comment on the overdo~e
unti I attorneys gathered
more information. spokeswoman Amy Borror said.
This appear:-. to be the first
time since Ohio reinstated
the death penalty in- 1999
that an inmate scheduled for
execution "has been found
unresponsive mere hours
from being transported" to
the state death chamber.
Walburn aid.
It's rare, but not unheard
of. for condemned inmates
to attempt suicide as they
approach execution dares,
said Richard Dieter. execu
tive director of the Death
Penalty Information Center.
a group opposed to capital
punishment.
California has executed
13 inmates since capital
punishment was reinstated
in 1978
a period during
which
17
condemned
inmates committed suicide.
Nine condemned inmates
in Texas have committed
suicide since death row

reopened there in 1974. The
last, William Robinson, 49,
used a sheet to hang himself
in his cell at a psychiatric
center in February 2008.
Reynolds was sentenced
to die for trangling his 67year-old neighbor in
Cuyahoga Falls home
money for alcohol.
Tuesday would have been
the second time the state has
tried to execute Reynolds.
He was scheduled to die in
October, but Strickland
delayed the execution so the
state could review its lethal
injection procedure.
Since then, Ohio has
switched from a three-drug
process , which opponents
said could cause severe
pain. to the one-drug system. Reynolds lost a bid to
have the execution delayed
so he could challenge the
new system when federal
appeals court on Friday
denied his request.
Three inmates have been
executed with the state's
new. one-drug new method,
and in each case death came
in just a few minutes.
Washington
last week
became the second state to
adopt the procedure.

Lawyers rethink 'billable hours' in down economy
Bv

AusoN GRANT

THE PLAIN DEALER

CLEVELA!\'D (AP)
For the graduatiJH! Ia\\ cia s
about to~embark on a career
that lives and breuthes in
six-minute
increments,
Stephen Ellis had an unusual message.
The
commencement
speaker at Case We~tern
Reserve University Law
School told students that a
main~tay of the legal professiOn - the billable hour
w.t a rec.pe f9r attorney
and chent unhappine
"Hour are bem_g reco mzed a an Irratunal weaure of value.'' the ru ker
Elhs &amp; West partner told the
assembly.
Tucker Ellis wa a voice
in the \\ildemess when Ellis
gave his addre s in May
2008. But a tough econom
has made clients more
demanding, and per ·uaded
lav. firms to sell their er
vices for flat fee and other
nonhourly method
of
billing.
The shift is evident in
northeast Ohio. lnterv1ews
with lo~,;ally headquartered
firms in recent weeks found
all of them giving increased
emphasis to billable-hour
alternatives. The firms said
that fixed charges, contingency arrangements and
other fee variations now
account for 10 percent to 50
percent of their revenue.
"The downturn was so
well timed for u~ ... said
Susan Hackett. senior vice
president of the Association
of Corporate Counsel.
which represents in-house
lawyers that hire outside
law firms. "We're making
lemonade."

CLEVELAND (AP) -- A cash-strapped historical society old antique car and other rare artifacts to pay off debt,
embittering many upporter~ who say the sales have been
shrouded in secrecy, The Plain Dealer reported Sunday.
The Western Reserve Historical Society won't go into
much detail about what 1t has sold or even how much it
monev it has reeei' ed, the newspaper said.
That -,ecrecy hasn't pleased former donors, includin~ B.
Scott lsqlllck , who was angry last year when th~ society
sold a 1949 Indv race car that he had donated . A tew years
ago. the society ~old the only s~rviving "Chitty Chitty
Bang Bang" car of no\el .a~d movie .fan~e.
bquick said he and hi'&gt; tnends are tmdmg other museums
to support.
.
.
.
CEO Gainor Davis defended selling the artifacts to bnng
down bank debt that reached $7.2 million at its height. The
society\ revenues are back on track, she said .
The Plain Dealer. which reviewed auction sales and
records obtained from former society members. said the
COLUMBUS (AP)
organiLation _ha"&gt; a.bout $2.6 million remainin_g in debt. Authorities sav &lt;I man has
Most of Its fmancml problems are left &lt;;&gt;Ver tro~ fml_e? been shot on the playground
expansion efforts. !n the 1990s. when pr~vious :-?c1ety offi- of a Columbus elernentarv
cials ~ought to bmld a gr~nd transportation museum at the school while classes were in
city's Burke Lakcfront Airport.
.
..
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session.
Sales of many items, s~ch as guns. ~ndian a1tifacts and t~Ir­
Police say no children
niture, have been kept pnvate and quiet. the newspaper s~ud. were on the playground
A search of Web sites of auction houses turns up. nun~er
ous artifacts attributed to the Weste~n Rescr~e H Iston~al
Societv, includmg a rare early type of mechamcal machme
gun called the .. Ga~dner Gun. Confederate money and
Eskimo-carved flgunne~.
.
.
Davis s•1id the ociety has been adVIs~d by auct.IOn houses not to n.:lease the list of items since It would likely hu!t
sales. However, the nuction hm!ses reg~larly. tout the sociCALL NOW and get an
ety's owner hip when highlightmg t.he It~m~ pro~e~ance.
For the sake ol the donor' and their hetrs, It Is .ditli~ult t.o
publicly di ...cuss what items arc being sold. Dav1s said. Its
• Wo ro ~ ol nogotiohng
reduchons With the credit card
a sensitive topic.
.
. . ..
··we'd rather not slap them (donors) 111 the face wtth It.
C:Or.'lpOfliC$
Davis said.
r·
·1
• We con orrur,ge -.lne
Officials hope a balanced bud~et and a new . In~~c.ta
affordgb[e m;mthly payment
pi an wi II pen;uade the 9~10 Cultura.~ J&lt;a~III ties
• Sgye money Get ou• of
Commission to issue a 2.H milliOn grant. whi~h wtll.h~lp
debt FASTER than you con
the society pay for badly needed roof, electncal cetlmg
on your own
work and other upgrade-;.
.
.
Irving Jensen Jr.. a former board member. said the soc1
etv i-; on tht: road to recovery.
~'They hrtd to get the debt do\\ n, they had to save the
institution." he .;;aid.
.
.
· Jensen recently bought a 1928 Rolls-Royce that he ~onat­
ed to the societv in the I Y70s, partly because he worrted the
organization w~ndd ...ell it, and ~~utly to help the. society. He
supports the society\ latest art II act ~al~s. he,.said. . ..
"Your duty h to preserve, not t(~ dissipate, ~e ~md;. But
Not ovotlchlf'l 1n nil 1tote~
sometimes you have to make chorces you don t ltke .

Hackett's group is pushing its members to demand
non-hourly pricing on a
quarter of their outside
work by the end of the year.
But dislodging a practice
increasmgly common by
the
1970s
and
total
entrenched by the 1980s
will not be easy.
"Companies just heave it
over' the ''all and the (outside) lawyers begin to v.-ork
Ot1j it,'' Hackett said. "Then
th v're surprised when they
&amp;et" the 75,000 bill for the
$50,000 matter."
Leg,.! thr·ller author
Scott I uro . ' ho e da) ob
m.ll litruat
th
of
Sonnens-.neu~
ath
Ro~enthal , aid altcmat"
billing creates "a more
hone~t
relationship
betv.-e n
laY.ycrs
and
dtent
ne 111 whtch
la\ )' ...,
e not rev. arded
for meftt 1eney."
Other pluses mclude prcdJctabilitv that allow companic to forecast their
legal expenses: more risk
sharing between lawyers
and
clients:
and
an
increased focus on successful results as opposed to
piling up hours.
Still, less than 2 percent
of matters handled bv firms
worldwide are on
nonhourly basis, Legalbill Co.
estimates. Multiplying the
number of hours worked by
a lawyer's hourly rate will
still prevail 10 years from
nov,:, accounting for at least
80 percent of firm revenues.
Legalbill predicts.
"There are many more
people talking about it
than actually doing it.''
said Nicky Mukerji, director of business intelligence

a

at the Nash\ ille-based mind-numbing tallies of
consultant.
·2.000. 2.500 or more hours
Tucker is somethmg of an a year.
exception . The firm v. as
La\\ firms point out that
founded in 2003 by 80 some clients are uncomfortattorneys set adrift by the able with alternative fees.
collapse of CleYeland-based And not all legal work fits a
Arter &amp; Hadden. The preordained cost. Complex
lawvers decided their new class action cases are poor
finn would try something candidates for fixed fees·.
beside hourly billing that Moreover. some firms that
didn't make them or clients lack pricing savvy have
woefullv miscalculated.
Vel) happy.
"You "have to devote conTucker had already shifted a good chunk of its work siderable time to thinking
to alternative fees when through and quantifying
Eilts ga\ e his commence- these arrangements," said
ment addre~s. But most law Craig Martahus, a member
fi rm dung to their tradi- of Thompson Hine 's executive committee. "It requires
onal
Th
me a period like a very high level of commut cr in modem-day nication between the client
l
I \\ 2009 closed with and the law firm."
more than 12,000 lawyer
Tucker charges an
pink slip~. Demand for fixed fee for the
ey services was flat. defense work it does
P
t per-partner shpped.
United Technologies C
ddenly.
an
idea It handles litigation
ba J1ed about for 'ears had Rockwell Automation in
traction. Billing by the hour Cleveland under flat fees
could run counter to find- and capped fees. And it'~
ing quick solutions to part of a no' el alliance of 19
firms that has the entire
clients' problems.
''It breeds inefficiency. portfolio of Pfizer Inc.'s
The incentives are all outside legal work under a
wrong." said Jeffre) Heal). flat fee set with each firm
chairman of Tucker's trial once a year.
Pfizer Associate General
department. "It's been us
Yersus them. almost like a Counsel Bradlev Lerman
said the advantage is not
Cold War.''
·· ·obody calls a lawyer primarily to reduce the
askmg them to please spend pharmaceutical
giant's
20 hours on a project:· Ellis costs. though the alliance
noted to the ne\\ h minted Joe~ Rathe'i-. it's the extra
value Pfizer gets from legal
Case graduates. lnternallv. the shift to sen.·ices because it ask&lt;; the
alternatives freed Tucker firms to collaborate with
lawyers from being cogs in each other and the company.
"We get inquiries from
a machine. Healy said.
Attorneys complain about other companies all the
being voked to a wstem that time:· Lerman said. "I think
rewards them ba-;ed on a you'll see that this is a
ticking clock. Weary young model that is going to •
associates boast of chasing relied upon ."

Police: Man shot at Ohio school playground
and none were injured in
the Monday shooting at
Linden Elementary. The
school \\as on a Iockdown
for about an hour shortly
after I :30 p.m., when
police say at least four
shots were fired .

Columbu.., police Sgt.
James Branam says a group
of men was on a playground
basketball court when one
of.the men was grazed by a
bullet in' the back of the

head . Branam says the
inJured man \\as taken to a
local hospital and the others
fled dO\\ n an alley.
Police say the shooting is
not school related

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Friday. March 12

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Other events

Youth events

Clubs and
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M1chele B1ddlestone BS IBCLC, left, 0 Bleness lactat1on consultant dl cusses donated human milk w th donor
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breastfeedmg Cnyde and Leah

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eigs nzother a record donor

Birthdays

ho\~ her inf,snt thn' c~ "ath
hum.~n milk and hope~ In be

able to help other b. bte"
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of the tune She· th quJet
and hy type. o;o I often
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she.:' thmk1ng In the pa 1
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for ch1ldren that
reflect ) ur ai!IlOMJC bt het ...

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on her I -.el But' ou ~m to
fc.ar th. I &lt;ihC l'&gt; thJitkmg .IboUt
de~th bccau..e -.b( t unhapp)

or uflenn!! lor some re;t';on
It 1s quHe pos-.1bk for chal
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an;\tOU • nnd whtle 11 1 n't
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death .tnd hca\cn We rucn't conccmcd .1bout death. she
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"hert&gt; lhh. i'&gt; C•lmtng 11om I np; at she scc·m !&lt;1 h&lt;1\ e
tell her nobod~ ll\lng c.m more than .1 pru -.ing intcre~t
kno" much flbout dcnth 111 the top1c You need to U!&gt;c
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,dau htcr'., a~c '' l)'pl .1lly ol c·mouonal trouble Be
th rc C r her
UU1lllg IO fl Urc UUI th,U
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Dear Dr. Urothcr :
undoubted!) hns c,;pen\bout l"O }C'41"!&gt; o. t~fter
cnccd firsth nd h) flO\~ th
m) dt"orce I "a" feel1ng
death of a pet or a rei ll\
or heard .1bout u fncnd ., \ I) down. A fnend u~
fnnul) member or pd ge ted I o '' an her to the
d) m She ;., pao;t the poult local flea market&gt;:. and '&gt;htrt
where she doesn't r. p the " coli ·dton of sometlung It
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nent !'low she h:-h the fc'&gt;l
nnd ceranuc duck~ ''here\
h~.;r life to gr.tpplc \\Jih
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IOC~IIllltg Of ltfc, \\hal
eath as, "he thea there 1s &lt;.111 that I feel I mu"t keep
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quc~til)ns thut each .uHI all the time
so
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very cluttered-looking. und
our own tndh lclt~&lt;tl \o.uy
She nMy be sturting out on I lcl!l O\eawhclmi.!d \rn 1m
thflt JOUI llC) Ill I lllO'&gt;II) trouble') - P.N.
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intcllcctuul "ll). And you
ha\C
lound an outkt lor
cnn help her "ath th 11
cxplorollon c\cn thou •h 11 )Our ucativlt) and u '"3)' to
hft )OUr pmts alter \uur
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Today 1s Tuesday March 9 th 68th day of 2010 There
are 297 days left In the year
Today s Highhght tn H1story
On March S, 1862, durtng the Clv11 War. the 1ronclads
USS Monitor and CSS Vlrglnra (formerly USS Memmac)
clashed for f1ve hours to n draw at Hampton Roads, Va.
On th1s date.
In 1796 the future emperor of the French Napoleon
Bonaparte marned Josephine de Beauharna1s. (The
couple later d1vorccd )
In 1910 Amoncan composer Samuel Barber best
remembered for h1s Adag1o for Stnngs was born '" West
Chester Pa
In 1916 Mex1can ra ders led by Pancho V11la attacked
Columbus N M k l1ng 18 Amer cans
In 1932 Eamon de Valera was appo nted head of government of the lr h Fr; State
In 1945 dunng World War II US B-29 bombers
launched tncend ary bomb attacks agamst Japan, result·
ng In an eshm t d 100 000 deaths
In 1954 CBS newsman Edward A Murrow cntrcally
revtewed W sconstn Sen Joseph A McCarthy's anti·
Commumsm campa gn on See II Now
In 1959 Mattol s Barb1e doll created by Ruth Handler,
made Its pub'1c debut at the Amencan International Toy
Farr rn Now York
In 1964 the Supreme Cou1t, tn New York Ttmes Co v.
Sulhvan ruled 1hat pub 1c off1c1als who charged they'd
be n I bcled by n ws reports could not recover damages
unl s th y prov d t 1 mal co o the part of the news
n z to

Partisanship~

bad now
in
Washington?
Think
again
.

Bv J1M ABRAMS

Inc ~urrent p.trtJ•mn dt\ade as as
stark nd nasi) o~o; an) an recent hasto1)' anrl on ulmn~t e\er. ts ue
from
health oarc to cncrg} mdepcndence to
re\" tng the cconom} - there's liule
or no cHon to find common ground
But fierce pohllcnl b.mle i-; ftlso a
trnd1110n mgr.uncd m Amcncan hi tory If todn) \ ho... tde environment is
pattiCU)trl} Intense. tt's do\\nnght
genteel comr&gt;.1rcd 10 mnn) b.tttle of
the past
1 he Civrl Wur. \\hen .mt1 und pro·
Iaven forces spht the nntmn. 1&lt;; the
mo-;t extreme e\amplc But there':-;
al o th be annm of 11 "~Ot
t
' '' h n t {
umt)
m n: ' 1b
nd tru bJ
R )Q:sc\t.:h "· red fimn l
O\emm nt

s you g accuser took
once cons1dered the pop
all godly mo ~=~st ng him the coolest
guy n the world J ckson was later acquitteo ) Dan
R ther s1gned off for the last ume as pnnctpal anchorman of The CBS Evemng News"
One year ago President Barack Obama hfted George
}N Bush-ora hmtts on usmg federal dollars for embryon-

y g

IC stem cell research
Todays Birthdays Former Sen. James L Buckley
tconservatlve-N V.) Is 87 Country smger Mickey Gilley
Is 74 Actress Tnsh Van Devere IS 69. Smger Mark
Lindsay (Paul Revere and the Ra1ders) IS 68 Former
ABC anchorman Charles G bson 1s 67 Magaztne ed1tor
M1chael Kin ley Is 59 TV newscaster FaUh Dan1els IS 53.
Actor d~r ctor Lonny Puce 1s 51 Actress Linda
Ftorentlno 50
Thought for Today: "Delay IS the deadliest form of
denial - C. Northcote Parkinson, British author
( 1909·1993)

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1 he current e~onomtc trouble!.
hn'c collided ~Hh Pr tdent B r:
ObOtm..t's ·ffort! t ch r 2
m nt
td \\ \ ~ f p
prote~ m \CnlCnt Ilk ll t
111~ un n m Jod " a '&gt;0 d
tn fu lrd n
en E' t B )h that
lht: Dcmocmt recently • rd ·J do not
lo\e C'ongre !.. a he announced he
\\ould not run for re..elcct10n.
H1s ...cnumcnt ha\~:: been heard
before.
PU.t) polltrc.... Prc!:ltdcnt Gc~nge
Wush 1ngton !'.aid tn lus fnrC\\ ell
,,ddrcs~ in 1796, ··:tgl!.rtcs the cnmOHinity wrth ill-lounclcd J~·aluu~ie~
;rnd fu lst' ahums.'' 11 "kindlcc; 1he ani·
mo it) of (Inc p:u 1 .rgninst another
(andl foment'&gt; llCdt ionnll) riot ,md
ansurrel'Uon :·
Alter t\\O centunes. the nation continues to ignore 1ts fnundmg father'
me' n~c
"\\ c vc had panr an.,h1p C\ er stnce
'&gt;'C'\e had lcdcral go.. ernment."
Senate lllstonnn Donald Ritchre 'aid.
"'BtJXtrtr~Uil'\hlp 1 real!) the e,t;cepllon 10 the rule "
Partt ...un hap !!Ot ott to ,, raucou~
tan in the prcs1dl'mJ.tl elecuon of
1800 ''hen the mcumbcnt. John
Adam,, u Fcdcrnlrst. fnced hi' ~ice
prcstdent, Thomus Jcflcr~on, a
Dcmo~rm-Republtcan. Adams' sup-

porters portrayed Jefferson n a liher·
tine ~ ho "auld bnng J rench
Rc,oluuon- l) lc nn.trch) to the coun
tl). Adams '" ns brnndcd u monarcha t
and charnctcnz.ed ..~ t&lt;X&gt;thlc\' und

senile
The elecuon· n.~percu ~ron \\Cal!
deadI). Jefferson beat Adam . but
under the electoral"' tt.:m at the time
the Hou e had to •dcctdc bcmecn
Jefferson ,md his runmng m te AniOn
Burr. \\hO rece1ved the !'.ttmc number
Of electoral
\OtC\
PcderaJrsl
Alex.mder llmmhon helped s\\ :l) the
'ote to Jefferson. n sour~c of per on·
ul animosity that led ton duel 111 1804
\\here Burr hot n I k lied H.mu Iton
Bu1 It w n t unul lh I t)30
en popul
I
led bv
I Ol th

'hape

caence prufe
\\ a&lt;.hangwn l n
pponent refe
., • ften cr a
Ilk!
nkc)' a 1
)mbol
Bmd...r aad " \C f part1san hap
tend to cmn..adc \Hlh ffi&lt;~JO chnngc
to the nation as a "hole
TI1c most dramanc example came
m the nuddle of the 19th cntul). In
1856. Rcpublkan aboltt111111't Sen
Charle~; Sumner. m u Senate !oi.pcech.
u~cused u Dcmo~l.liiC colleague.
Andn:w Butlct of Smllh orolinn, of
t3.king an ugl) mistiCS'\, "the harlnl,

~laver)." Rep. P•c~lun Brooks of
South Can&gt;hnn, 13utlcr's rela11vc,
entered the Scnnrc chnmlx:1 und bent
Sumner \\ ith n cane. nc,trly 1\illin!!
htm.
The rcdcfinitton thnt de\ eloped
ttnder Teddy Roo'c' ell bet::nnc e'&lt;en
more pronounced durmg the
Depre~~iun,
''hen
1-ranklm
Roose., ell' Dcmocr 11 and the

Repubhcnns debated btg go,emmcnt
and fought O\ er the creatton o1 octal
Secunt).
The golden age ol b1partJ1&gt; nship to
the extent it cxi!&gt;tcd. came m the
1940 through the 1960 \\hen pohu
ctan" united behmd \\orld \\ur II .tnd
the Cold \\ nr and neither p.tn) had n

•

dear cut tdeolog). Demcx r t h. d
thear 1\orthcrn liberals and ~ t m
con enathes . .,,bile the GOP ,..
dnrded
bet\\ een
(j d
t 1
Republican
and
Rocke!~
c1
Rcpubhcan,.
That all began to chanE.: " t th
Cl\ tl n!!ht' rnO\ cment
nd th~:
Repubhcan takeo\ er of th ~ th ·
aid Rucht\:. ·the
Alter that.
Dc.::mocrats became the ltberal p n)
and Republican~ the cQn\CnatJ\C!.
There ju t aren't th.ll nHIII) pcnpl m
the mtddle whl&gt; .:an be pc1 u.tdcd to
break rank.''
The Congre~~10nal
QU&lt;11 h:rl)
\\htch trnck~ \01111!.! trends. saoyo; th.tt
10 2009 both House .md • c nate
Democrats votcd v. ith their pari) ') J
percent of the time on' ote~ "hctc the
t\\ o p:trt1e "ere at odd!&gt; I ht~l "01
t
or near record le\ cl~ of untt) '' r both
Jlou\e nd Senate Republic 1
nearh .1.. unified
That ·c. u .,harp contro t t
\\hen on!) 51 pcr~ent o
O~;mocruts bac.kcd thetr p rt
called pan) unit) 'ote
"hen onh 56 pert'ent l
Repubhcaais fell in Ime '"at 1 ell
pam po iuon
"Ciearl~ ) ou ee the countf') 1 \
tng mto rival camp mu~h more ~ d
a)) un~ that fihen, throut-:h tn the
Congres, in a hull).'' s, td ~t.:n Ron'
\\ 'den. D-Ore.. \\ ho ha
rv d m
the House and Senate for n~.;ari) three
dec~dcs and ,., knov. n ll'' \\Orkmc
~
v.dl \\ilh Republk:mo; .
1
In I he 19~0s. he 'md. the.: rc v. ere
sharp phtiO,Ophical difference., but 11
\va~ :-.till po sable f01 Prc.,td nl ~
Ronald Rl·agun and hi~ rmun ant go·
IllS I Ill Congrc' . H,.lUsC Spe&lt;~kcr rI
O'Ne1ll. to \\Ork together on ~~ I
Secun" retonn
t\
\otci&lt;. are di gu~£ed th.u t
-.tde'&gt; increa~m!!h an: unabt 10 \\ rk
together. Wyden ,nid But h..
ncknm\ led!!ed tt • not
1 '
t
change untrl more 'oters com ' 1 t
to the1r repre;;entatt\e m ( m
A~~rJmg to Wj den
A
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Obituaries
Phyllis Louise Walker
Ph)lhs l..oua e (llarlc~")
\\alkcr. 87, Nc'' lln,en.
\\ \n ''ent to be v.11h the
Lord Jesu'l Ctm 1. Sundn)
M ..rch 7, m Holzer Sr Cure
Center urroundcd by her

lhs \\as u bciO\Cd
~randmothet, grent
ndmothea und grc,tl grcnt
gmm.lmothca. Sh~ w.ts horn
July 3. 19:!2, 111 J.\ltnHlll,
W.Vn to the lntc l·ll•
(Napter) Shult1 and Okc)

Local Briefs
Stuart's offers free
film screening

Youth league
sign-ups

Under Great White Northen I 1 •ht-.
a v1sual and cmouon.~l feature
len~th lilm documentm
fhc Whnc
Stnpe makmg thcu WJ) thruu"h
and l:Uimmaun "uh therr
RACINf::. - The Racme 'Iouth
H ON\ II I I
Stu.tn' Opera Canada
lOth Anna\ersnr) hO\\ 111 No'a 1~a u.: w1ll hold a final Mgn up for chal
House 111 elo;om 1llc "tit be ho')ung n Scotia. 11w; f1lm ts free and no uc.kt:l., drcn v.ho \..:J h to pia)' m the league th1s
free !iCreenang of th~; brand new Whale are needed.
spnng from 10 nJU. - 2 p m . Saturda)
tnpes tour doi.'umcntnry "Under
M.ut.h 13 nt the Racmc Masomc Lodge.
For more inforn1.1t10n call 740·75:\
&lt;lreat Whuc N()rlhcrn l aghts'' at 7 1924 or vao;1t v.ww.&amp;tunrt&amp;opern Chaldrcn rcg1stered after thi~ date "all
ruquire u $5 lute fee paid per child
house.org.
p m. \\edncs&lt;l.1y
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For the Record

li nrle"~

Ph)llis lo,cd the I ord \:fOChctlll£, C'anastu .tnd playang
on the computer he enJO)Cd sp ndmg tune \\ nh fnends
und f,uml} he worked man) _} c.U'S ac; a sccunt) guard
before rcurang 111 NC\\ lim en She attended Fmth Bapu L
Churr..h, l1son W \a
In • dd111on to her p.m:nt • she v. s preceded an death b)
her husband. Huben \\ulkcr. t\\ ' on • Donald Meado,.. s
and Bobb) Mcado\\ • three sons·m law Darrell BCJdglc).
lame Elkm . und Thon1.1
orn , one gmnd en. Ste\en
Elkm . and four brothers \\!I ham. Jame~ nnd Ja&lt;.-k Harles •
and Charles Shultl, Jr
Ph~llas 1
ur.a\cd b) one on. Cl)dc ami "Irene··
Mcadow • Augu m. G.1 , lhrec daughters Delore., nml ··rn
Ricl1.1rdson" Elkms. \ 1rganaa Bench. \ u , Ella and '"Da\ c"
Lo''mnn, Hartfmd, \\'.\n. Ph) Ill Norris. Muskegon.
Mtch., two dnugh&amp;crs m-1. ''. Manh. Bell Meadows.
Portland. Ohao, and I andn Mcado'''· Cle\eland. Ohio. 18
grund~.;haldrcn. 1crcsa (J.unic) Coon. James (Mnryil&lt;1u)
l\tradow . Tuntm) \loll)) D--l.ong, Iunyu (Se.ot) C.uTUway.
Clydl' (I ora) r-.Jc,tdow ~. Jnhn tHee!-;:)) t\ 1eadowc., Donnn
to.tCB\\en. J,tmcs (G1111) Elkms. Jennifer Young, Derek
(Susan) Bndgh:\, 0,11ton (Jcnnafer) Badgle).. Ben Lowman •
bb.&gt; (Barb)· 1c.td0\\!o., K1m (Don&gt; Zednik. Charle'
• ..tdo'"" Sh.mnon Mcndm~r . Jerry Noms. Pam Root. 32
great grnndcluldrcn. Clydc 1cadow ~ lU Charl1e
Me.ado,.,c; Make (K.I)tecl Coon. Brundon tA hie)) Coon
JD Me dO\h R\~rondolyn 1c dm\ Je ::.1c Hams. Tarn
(Encl M~oC' m
hke \1\,;E\\Cn Chns McEv.en, Knt1e
(Tim) Hmkle. ihnh Elkm,, Jame-; BenJ&lt;lmin Elkin . Jo h
( 1nn) )oung. IChole Young. J "on )oun~. Lauren
Badgley. R.&gt; n Badgle). nm !D mel Gro\\, Katet)n
Badgle). 1 llu B dgle~, S gc B.1dgle) Sa1lor Bndglc)',
Bobb) Me d l\\ ~. J me teado\\ c,, John Mtadow . Jo eph
MeadO\\ . Thomns om ... Angct1ca Noms: 'tep-grund
children Da\ ad Lo\\ man, B1ll (Annae Lowman. Mehnda
(Don) \\ootcn. I on I owman. 6 great ,gre:u-grnndcluldren.
1 !Col ter. nn (Chuckl Tmdle). Pomero). OH. and man)
niece . nephc\\-; und cousms.
In compl)m~ \\lth Phylhr..' \\t!\he.,, then: '"II be no \1!&gt;1tatlon. A cn1cc w11l be held at hulh Baptl'il Church,
M.tson. W.Va on ~cdnc d.l). March 10 at 2 p m., With
Pa tor Ron Brunch olficwting Blmtl Will be :tt Lehtn fails
Ccmetef) Letart Folio;. Oluo 1t the com emence of the fa mIl) In lieU of Oowcn; ple~e m kc a donauon to H~ l1..er
Ho pa . G llhpoh Ohw 45M I

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Arraigned
POMFRO'I
\mu •ned on felony
an Mc1gs Count) Common

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appomtcd coun cl
• Chns \\'ard, non-:supp r1. S 1,000
perwnal rccogmzancc bond. S I 000
suret) bond. trial ~et for Mn) 4
Tenoglta nppoanrcd counsel
• La a P1erce. e cape. 1.000 pcr-;on
al recogm1..ance bond. anal oret forM }
4. Tenoglla appmmed coun~cl

I lome Fmance, Columbu'i, against
Jeri') M Oldaker, 1Jddlcport. und
other., and b\ Deutc;che Bank
at1onul Trust" Co .• Fon Wonh,
Tel.'"· agatn 1 MarJorie Stone.
Galllpoli and others.

Foreclosure

POMERQ) - An action for dt o
lut10n of mamage v.a filed in Me1g
Count~ Common Pleas Court b~
Fantas) L. Durham, I...angs' tile and
Stc\cn R Durham, Vmton

• Amber 'Jo1k forgcl) und recehmc
&amp;olen propc11) 1.000 personal recO.fml.atl c bond, 1,000 o;uret) bond,
tn I d M ) -l C'hn topher Tenoghn
appomt d coun el
• John Pulhn ... non &lt;;uppon of
dcpcndcm . I 000 p rsonnl recogPOMEROY - Ac..:ru.m for foreclo
nti'ance bond, S I 000 suret~ bond. :.ure v. ere flied m Mc1g" Count)
tnnl ct lor Mn)' 4 1enogha Common Pleas Coun b) Chase

Dissolution

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Student art on exhibit at French Art Colony
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Artwork by

Gall poliS Ctty
School Dtstrlct students from ktndergarten through h1gh
school ts on d1splay
now through March
25 at French Art
Colony rn Gal11pohs.
Andrew Carter/photos

Minnie .Mae (Kitchen) McKenzie

Pomeroy rrom 1,age

•

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" 1y fnend \\Cre shocked.'' Blnnl..en htp md about her
dec• 1011 to followang ncung and take on what many
nctre c~ con 1der the creme de Ia creme of mu ical role

- Mnmn Ro~\,':

Blanken h1p ntd he'd seen the film "Gypsy- a-. a ch1ld
and Lbought "I COil do Rose." She then ~tnrtcd takin.g 'oice
lcs~ons and prclt) sonn she gm tu t.tke "pl'rfonmng ns
M~ma Rn~c:· oil htt bu~kct list, though she Joking)) s~1id
bemg an ft pll' fight 1cmams to be cht.:ckcd oil.
Jordan Shear ol Mnnsl1~}d ~~ .1 c}~cl b) du) butln'l weekend he als.o perfo1 mcd tn ~) p~)
.,
"There 1s more oppottU illl) here than one lhmk:;. Shear
aid about "orkmg ns an actor m C olumbu,, " sentllncnt
shared by h1s youn •cr co sutr. l:.mma Besl '~ho pln)ed
)OUng Damty June
Be!.t oad nudiuonmg m 'Columbu ' 1 above all el~
'"fun·· und she Inc to \\Ork an tun m betv.een u hecuc
schedule of d.111ce and .sctmg te sons. and uf cotlThe • M:hool
Be t's dcd1cullon tmpreso;cd ~;0- tar Blanke'l htp who
a ked "when do )OU lccp&gt;''
Jommg a fonner emplo)ec an the con'itructJon bu HJe,s, a
chef nnd an elemental) school student ts ~~. ngnse..rrocessor
Jim BOll)• kofColumbu~"ho,,asnlsom ~)P.'~· Bou),iC~
said the clement that sets C P apmt 1 rhe mtunatc 'enu~
which allows the audal"ncc to Ieel more connected to the sho\1.
·'Gvpsy" Du-cctor Make Mruuer agreed, sa) ing their \enue.
~
at Axis mghtclub in the Short North. pmVtde.s n "dlfntmosphcre" th.tt pmyult.:s a ..one. O!l ont: experi~ce''
you ''gel to ~rtO\V )UUr nc•ghhors.slltlll!? wtth ytlll.
,
Shnnng .t thcutr1Cnl pcttorrnanl:c w1th lll'lghbors ~~c~n t
nwkt:' a thcalrl· troupe in C'nlumhw. all that much Jaflercnt
than one in ~kigs Count), both u11l11?d hy 11le human cle
mcnt collecting urnund the oppo1tunit) to pet f?n11 much
like g) ps•c"' a.. th ch
1 Cl) P'"-) Ro ... ~.: I ec rn1ghtluncnt
Next up to• Ihe (SP 1 u pcrlorrn•n~.:l' of the ":5th Annunl
J&gt;utnam County Spclhn~ B\,:~,:'' \ptil 30 !\.1ay .2 and ~lny 7
8 in the theatre at Ax1s Other up ·onung performances
include "Rocky I lorror" wh&amp;ch bcgms on Oct. 22 and the
Chnstmas muo;&amp;cnl " uncrud~cn.'' \\h1ch begms on Dec.
10. also nt AXIS l·or more mformntaon about CSP. go to
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A ocmnon \\h1ch \Hll be
purchru cd b\ the a soc1
t1on nd u ccf dov. nto"' n
TI1e third md fmnl read
mg of nn nm,·ndment to the

,., 0 rdmg 111 ordannncc 461
v.a .. ,1ppto\cd. c1. rif11 rng
wl1.1t work requ11c a buald
mg permit 111 the 'all.tg.c.
·n1c orchnuncc now reads.
"E, 1\;h pcr:,on. firm or corporatio 11 thut dcsucs 1o
creel, ~oustruct, 11111 ,e.
enlarge, altr• 01 clemolish
nny hualding or ~rrucwre is
required to ohtum a scpn·
1 rute buildul • permit 1or
etch buald111 • or stnll;ture
from rhe code enforcement
officer. o permit shIll be
requared for nunor 1ntenor
or cxtcnor rcpauoc;. alter
nhon~. or rcpla~,;cmcnt~ in
kuu.l or 111 buildmg '' luch
do not mvol\'c all\ l:h:mge
111 the 1r ~uppon111g \Hill~ •
member~
or !itructurnl
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on p. rkmg meters. ucke~
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humor in ho\\ idcntit\ thelt
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2010

Six Meigs colorectal cancer deaths predicted for year
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POMEROY

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r~duce tht' risli. ot' l'Oion cancer. Studie~ show lhm hl.!ing
overweight or obest• incrca:-.·
I!~ the tisk. Pee tple who&amp;t.:
diet&amp; include a high amount
of red ~mel processed meats
are nlso .tt incrca~c.!d risk.
Colorecwl cancer is the
third mn&lt;.t common cancer
in both men ~md wome11,
behind lung. and prostate
breast
cancer/
nnd
Accordine to the i\mcril:an
Canl'CJ s'i:)cicty, more than
150 ,OUO n~w cases "' ill be
reported nationwJde this
year. und nearly 50,000 will
di~: from i L.
Evcrvnne 50 and older b
urged i(&gt; talk 10 then· doctor
and be screened for colorectal cuncer. More than 90

percenl or colorectal cancers arc lound in individualc;
50 and older. coJorectaJ cancer scr~:ening is generally
recommended once evcrv

four in I0 colorectal cancer
cases are dia!.!nu~ed at the
early stage.. ~
Screening has leJ l(t significant &lt;.leclinc::~ in colorectal cancer nne over the
past two decade&lt;.,, meaning
less :.uffcring and m
lives a\'Cd.
Another risk lat·tor
colon cancer incltldc~
family history or the dic.case. If someone in a person's family has been diagno~ed with colon cancer,
other::. are 1.11 greater rb.k.
Limiting
alcohol
and
prm:es!'ed and red meats
and controlling portion
size:. are other fattor~ that
help Je..:rease the chances ol
developing colon cancer.

Ame1 ican Canct'r Society
projects tlhll 15 people in
I 0 yean..
•
Nlcigs Count) v. ill be dm!!Screening fo1 colon cannoscd will1 colon.•c:tnl cancer has been proven to
cel this yeat. and that -.ix
reduce dcarh.., from the dis''til Ju:: from it.
ease both by tlecreasing the
During
March,
the
mnnber o" people who are
Jason
American Cancer Snctety
c.liagnose&lt;.l with it anJ by
Alderman encourages rncn :tl1ll women
linding a higher proponion
.tge 10 and older to get, tc:.t·
oJ cancer,:, earlv when it is
ed for colorcctal cancel.
rnore tn::atable. ·
Coloru\.'lal cancer - comScreening dramatically
monly referred 1o OJ:. colon
improves survival chances
Skimming:
Where euucer - i.\ a cancel' that
- colon c;.mccr's survival
croob u:.e nn·altl'J'ed A'l'~l can be pn:vented when prcrate is 90 percent when
:-.lot &lt;tnd ~amera:, .to recon.l cancerou~ polvp~ are !ound
found earl}. Bul. only half
ac\.'t)Uilt tnf01nw11on: also. I and removcd. •
of Americans get recom\\ hL'n dt!&gt;bonc:-.1 ;;tore or
.Healthy lifl.'stvlc bt•ha\'ior:.
mended sueening, anti qnly
reswumnt employee~ usc a
·
portahlc cnrd rc.tder to
---------------------------------------skim crcuit or debit card
infurmat inn.
Spp\ arc: Illicit :.oft ware
\'OU Ulll·d10\\ ingly dlHVllJoad when you open nn
GREENFIELD IAPl ~ounts or ~hi ld endangersouthwest of Columbus. boys' mother doe'in't live in
email auachment. dick on 1 Authorities have Jailed a ment. Bond \\as set Monday Police :&gt;av Lhe boys were the home.
&lt;1 pop·up \\ indm\ or Jown- I father alter it house fire
No other details about the
at S I miJ11on, and a public a!!e" 3 and 4.
loJc.l a corrupted '&gt;ong or killetl his two young sons in defender will be a~sil!ned.
~Police Chief Tim Hester famih were released immegnme. The spywnn.: can
:.nuthcm Ohio.
The lire was r~ported says officers arrh·ing at the diate!}·.
then record &gt;;our keyCoonrod, 42. \\as about 12:.30 a.m. Sund:~y in fire said Coonrod appeared
Fire investigators are still
Wesley
strokes lo ohta1n account
information t)J ferret out aneo;ted Sunday on two Greenfield. ahuut 50 miles inlox.kated. Hester says the tr) ing to determine the cause.

Ohio dad jailed after sons killed in fire

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Cmtnt)' Court Judge Ste\cn and costs. speeding: Karl V. Pomero), $30 nnd costs .
through your trash.
f'o reduce your ri-:k of L. Story reet:ntly proce~s Ohlinger. Rutland, $375 ami rlY right of \\ ay: Lisa R.
identity theft. alwa)s:
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• Sl11eld ke) pads fmm the
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Pomerov, $115, 90 davs in and/or drugs of abuse: R\·an lating protection order.
'''JI'C~ nnd ATMs.
juil, suspended, probation. S. Ohlinger. Letart. W.Va .. $115. 180 day~ in jail. pro• Shred papl!rwork and assault. $90. 90 da):. in jail. $25 anti ~osh. ~eat be1t-pu'- bation. as~ault, S 100 and
could take you to a cop)Cat recei~1ts containmg persnni.ll su ycnded, pro~utinn. vio· ~cnger: Tnl\i~ J. Ohlinger, cQsts. probatioru. disorderly
website capable 111 inle~ting or account information.
laung protectiOn ord~.·r. Pomeroy. $200 and costs. conduct. $90. 30 days in
) our computer.
• Lock np \our Social $115. &lt;&gt;o days in j.ail.l:n '5U'- 60 da) :-. in jail. ~7. suspend- jail. probation. criminal
Smishin~ (for "Short
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phone h.anhsment; Stephen suspension. $30 and co~ts. Btistol. Tenn .. $30 and
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phi-.hing. only it u&lt;..e'i text
• Cnrefulh scan monthh D. Mnrtlll. Albany, $30 a~d probation, :-eat belt viola- costs. :.pccding; Deanna L.
• 10 E·mcil Addrtr$$n
me... -.aces sent to vour cell credit curd tmd bank ~tate- CO!i11:&gt;, as-;ured clear ths- tion: Law renee A. Pannell, Pitman, Charleston. W.Va ..
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of cle. nng. up u problem from the three mllJor credit \\ \a: $30 and cu~ts
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~u..,pended. pro- tat! ..vcn su~pended. pro~·ou ve been g1ven bogus
1 hese are onl) a lew ~,r the l\ Tc~ 1anu~. Rnletgb. ~C. bauo
opemtor·.., 11
110 driver license.
mfom1atton. I al o progmm precaution~ ~ou slmuld rou- $30 .111d cost:; . ..,peCdlllg
tn\ b.tnk-:' and credit card
unci) t~ke to protect your W~rd
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McNeely.
~~~uer... phone numbcn. pc~on,ll mfonnation. For Mtlwood. W.Va., $375 und
more tip~. 'i. it Practical co~b. ISO days in jail, .177
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toto m) cell phone 111 ca!o;e ~1one.&gt; Skills for Life. Visa l'll,pended.
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ers redirect you from a legtt {\\-WW practtcalmoneyskills.c 1 t\nhur L. McNetl, 1\ltat~u.
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Fla .. S40. and costs. ~qu1p·
trnate web!-itc to an impostor om/security).
industrial. Commercial and residential customers by buried pipeline..
(Ja,on Aldermmr dirrcts ment mtsu ...e; Cnug B.
site to harvec;t tfann) pcr\'is"t1\ jiuctm ial t&gt;ducation ~lchr. Ath~n'&gt;, ~30 and
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Tu('sda) ...~Tostl) sunny.
Hi2hs in th~ lo\\cr 60s. East

wind~

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around 5 mph in the after·
noon
Tue!&gt;da) night. ..Cioud).

Sh()w~r~
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after nHLinislll. Not ns cool
\\ ith IO\\ :c. 10 the mid 40".
Suuthl!ast \\ mds arounJ 5
mph. Chance of rain 60 per&lt;;ent.
Wedne~da~ ... Cloudy
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..,hov.ers. Highs m the mid
South~!a~t
wind:&gt;
60s.
around 5 mph.
Wedne..,dav
night...
Most!) cloud) \\ith a 30 pcrc~nt chance of h\lWCrs. Low~
in the upJX'r 40s. Southea&lt;.l
"ind" around 5 mph.
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shower!). Lnws in the upper
40s.
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likely with a chnncc of
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Chance of rain 70 percent.
Friday night ...Cloudy
with shov. ers lik~ly. Low:;
in. the I&lt;'\\ er 40~. Chance of
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Tenn .. $.~0 and co~h. :-peedin~: Charles ,\1. \\filler.
, :-..fidtlleport, $35 and costs.
three days in jail. suspend~
, eel. pmbation. pas.;ing bau
check'. Edward D. Miller.
New Lexinuton, 5l20 and
!costs. spotlighting. $80 and
cost loaded tirearm on
I , ehicie: Colin D. :'\titchell.
Parkcr!-&gt;burg. W.Va.. $80
and c:osb. illegally taking
deer: 1\ tacm1hur Mitchell,
Columhu:-. $30 and cost.s,
:-opeedin!!:
i\lauhe.w .1.
;\litcheli. Plain City. $3(1
ttntl costs. speeding; Brian
N.
Monre
Canal
WinchesLcr. $30 and costs.
speeding; Gloria J. Moore .
Reynoldsburg, $30 and
costs. speeding: Lea K.
~1oorc. Wheeling. W.Va.,
$30 uno cost~. a~sur~d clear
dbtance: Da\ id L. Mordel.
Rock Hill. SC. $30 and
costs, speeding:; Ellis K.
:Vlycrs. Langsville. $10 and
cosb. illegatly taking Jeer:
Jon.lan
A.
1\lyers.
Langsville. $10 and costs,
illegally
taking
deer:
Geor.ge f. 1\fa!T. Columbu~.
$30 and co&lt;&gt;ts. ~peeding:
David Nakao. Radne. $100
and costs 30 Jay:. in jail. 27
suspemled. probation. drivin!! under suspension: Tina
D Neiglcr. R&lt;tcine, $30 and
costs. speed; Gerald T.
Nelson, Cleveland. S~O and
costs. illegally la_king deer.
Russdl L. N tcewand:c.
Bluef1eld. W.Va .. $30 and
costs. ~p~eding: Rl'lle B.
Nonnun, Charleston, W.Va ..
S.10 ,wd co::~ts, spceuing:
Jesse 0. Nullcr. Lnng
Bottom. $30 and cost::&gt;.
~reeding:

Kevin

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Charleston,
tmd l'Osts,
Denise
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1\tesdaY, !\larch 9. 2010

·Gravely finishes 8th at
state wrestling meet
Bv

B RYAN W ALTERS

BWA~,TE.RS

Thureday•.Man;h .11

MYOAILYl RIBUNE COM

COI~U~IBUS,

Class AA·Rqgtonale
PI s • al (21 W r 7 p

Ohh1

point at the state competithe Blue
De' ils to fini ... h m u tie for
nrd place '' ith Greenfield

tion,'~ hich ~lllowed

Gallm Acndemv ::-enior ~lcCimn, New Richmond •
.
Jared Cirn\ely lwei his magi Nur\\'alk und Richli\!ld
Sal_l.lr.day~ ~arch J3
Division IV-AI Convo
cal '' eckcnd and wrc:.tlin~"
R~verc.
0
.
t&gt;Jstrrct Finals
career come t&lt;' a b11ter t&gt;nd
St. Pill i:-. Graham wun ih
South Webster S lilf e!'l wtnnru vs
on Saturd&lt;t). n Gr~l\dv lost lOth str.~iglll Divbion ll
Ea • · n/Ma, ct;cs:.er wanner 3 r. rn
hi rin,tl match a1 the.2010 ll'am 1iLlc wtth 223 poims,
OHSAA
Wrc,tlin" followed b) runner-up• Oak
Chnmpi0nshtps on Satun.la~ Harbor with 78.5 points.
to lmish eighth merall in the Lexington (58.11), Toledo
215-pl."lllnd di\ i!iion.
Centml Catholic (55.0) nnd
Gra\cly, '' ho bc\;.tme Hunting Valle) Uni\crsity
onl) the se&lt;"Ond Blul! Devtl Schuol (50 0 1 n 11111Jed out
grappkr 10 C\er linish in the the tup liH· lini.;he~ in D-'2.
top..eigln at the state le\'el.
Gravel), a two time
\\as pmncd by Patrick SEOi\1 chumpion indlw1uC'I r:\ El A\'\D ( \PJ
LeBron James inst't~ he's Sanford of Conne,mt just all). has been a 'ita I cog in
"good.'' The Cl~\cland 2•16 IIllO the ~t:.\ CIHh-pJa\.'C the Blue D~.·, ils' bnck-toCa,alicrs mntch. Grmclv lintshed the bHd. SEOAL champiOnship
don't wnm weekend \\ ith••l 2-3 rcc&lt;'rd cf fort... over Lh\! last two
their supcr- au&lt;.! completed his ~enior year~. Figuring the Blue. and
"tru· to pht) C'ampaign \\lth a46-10 O\'Cr- \\'hitc \\ere ta...t when he
agui11 until ullrmuk.
Please see Gravely, 86
Cira\cl~
scored thrcc
he's great.
Jrnnes s.tt
21

Pont

Cavaliers
resting
James again

Bryan Walters/photo

Gallia Academy senior Jared Gravely. top, assumes the starting position during his match
agatnst Beau Wenger of Navarre Fatrless dunng their second consolation round match of
the 215-pound division on Friday afternoon at the 2010 OHSAA Wrestltng
Championships in Columbus.

hb sec-

(1Ut

ond

Red Devils
burn Point
Pleasant, 56-42

con-

!'iccutt\c

!:!l.lmc
on
\londa\
fl I g h •I

James

ag::unst the San A nlonw
Spurs to rest ,r tender ri~ht
1mk.le ht: twic.ted lll1 Fricla)
ngaml&gt;t DetrQit lie mis..,C()
Saturda) ·,
game
in
Mil\\auk~e and the Cav,,
\\)H) dt.Hl't plU) again umil
Pnda) are bem!! exn-a cautiou&lt;.
~
C,n .1lier coach Mike
Bru\\ n atll m addition to
h Hn" bum nkle. lames
hs
"oren~: &lt;. tn hi
b J...
ver. tt ~ nothrng
pi )' throtl'h.
.Uid lf thh , ...l.:fC
''' ft

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Junlt:'&gt;

B Y S ARAH H AWLEY
SHAWLEYOMYD..O.ILYTRIBUNE COM

RIPLEY. W.Va. - The
Point
Plcn!:unt
Black
Knights coultl not "ith:-.tand
~
the -.m&gt;ng
second haH·
pia~

1\A
stnte
champion

Ra,en'
\\ood Red
De\ il-.. 10
Saturda\

\\Cluld be

CVC111Do'"s
e

ectional

•., d11.J not take pall an

fimtl
m
Rip I e ~

·, shootaround,
\ ctchb while

H

.., \\ nt throu"n
preparut1 ns for the Spurs.
'\ he \cf t l.: building" tlh a

defeated
P o 1 n l
.:;...._....::to......L..--1

It

ci•unc time deci-

IOn \\ hethcr J,m1Cs \\OUld
pl:-1) . but lt eemt:d bOth
o,ides ha£.! agreed long betore
up-oiL •
''Tht.." i" &lt;til oppomme tune

Bryan Walters/file .photo

Eastern coacn Howle Caldwell. center, talks w1th his Eagles before the start of a DIV1Sion IV sectiona ftnal agamst
Symmes Valley at Wellston t;tgh Sehoul. Cetldwell was named co-coach of the yt:ar In Divtston IV along w•th Steven Ater
of South Webster.

fot hun to gct some re t,''

OVP area lands 31 on all-district teams

Brown satd "M} gut reeling
is t!Mt \hts 1s the nght time
for thi to happen. Jfe \\ants
ti'l pl,1y. He tloesn 't like "it-

Bv

ung:·
1eporter~

10

before lhe Cavs

JXfliFNS, Ohio A total
of 3 I people I rom both

hol&gt;ted the Spul'\.

Gallia :md Mc1~s cnunti&lt;:'
15 ho\'s. 14 l!.trb and '" o
head ~oache)&gt; be exact
\\ere sdected to the
Assodated
Pres' AII-

Cle.,et,md is 0 7 in the

1hrcc &lt;~ea.,Otb \\hen
Acs doe..,n'l pia).
- Vc m1s~ a lot when he's
not in there.· Brown said.
"Hc mukes me look like I
k.nn\\ hO\\ to coach n lillie
htt better."
Brown said Clc\eland 's
J,?Ostseason -.ceding is not a
tactor in any decbions he
make-. ahout James. \\ ho b
:1\eragmg 19 minute::. per
:game The Otvs have .1 livegame lead mer Orlando for
the best record in the Eastern
Conference. nod the) hold a
three-game ad' an rage over
the Los Angeles l~tker" for
the league'&lt;. b~::st mark.
whkh \\ ould gu(lrantec
P-:1.,1

Clc' eland

Southeast
!)istrict
Ba.sketball teams for the
recent .2009-10 carnp.tign.
The district ,quad:. are
selected b) a panel of rtr~&lt;•
AP sport:. wnter' and the
tcnms are baseJ off of "en.
~on swls uud te.tm result:-,
all of which art: di' ided into

j

J3
1 he Black Krurhts ~t·ored
fir~1. tnkmg u ·qf.ld\uutage
one mtnule mto the gjm...

Rtl\ eth\\ ood

.tddmg

an

additiOnal mo points to take
a 20-1 S h.tlflime adHtntage
The Rec.l De\"11' 'cored
ftr:-.t tv t11Jt'n the ~t&gt;cond hair
of pla). t:\f...:mg a four flOl!lt
lead. Pomt cut the mar2111
ba.:k 10 (\\ ll pOtllh, 2:!-'20.
but coulu not '.!Ct ... !&lt;her.
Lend in!! O\ three~ 26-:!3. the
Red Devii wetit on ,r o-0

nlll to open up n mne point

lead.

Point Plea~ant '' ent

. corek:.' for t\\ o nunut~~
bdorc ...~.·urine at\\ o-pomter

te:.'lnl!. &lt;1f thc1r respective

ar the I :4~ mark ol the third

tlh is1uns.
f.:..t&lt;.tcrn H igh Scho\&gt;1 leu
the \\a\ w11h 10 nominee'&gt;.,

peri11d. Ra\Ctl'&gt;\\ood kd
34-':!7 m tht• end of tht' third
qu.H'tl'l'.

With 6:55 remainin~ in

the cm11es1. thl· Bl.tck
Knights cut the knJ to
three,
34 31.
before
Rn\cns\\ om.! went (111 an 8~0
run ll ' cr tlm~e mimu~~ w
pu ... h 1hc game out of rr,tch
The Red D~\ ils Jed 42~.• I
'' ith
J:41
rcm.nning.

rV. John Burdett~ was the
unanimous ~election in girl..

t &lt;sa\ this. hut his hodv has
aitl!r leading the Lad)
tO be lcehng I he effect~ ·from Eagles w a11 I R-2 rc!!ular
playing all tJ10,c minutes."
seas(lll mark. ,., hik llowil.!
I he Cavs C[tn't -,urvhe Cald\\ell joined Steven t\ter
long without Jame&lt;.. hut of South Wcbs1cr ,ts the coBro\\ n is contident a le\\ coaches in hoy" ufter ~tn 18gumcs won't hurt.
I rflort this sea!&gt;Oil \\ 1th the
C'Je, clanJ b !-.till "ithnut Haeles.
center Shaqutlle O'Neal
13oth tcr.trm. also Cinbh~d
{tluunh) but the C&lt;M&gt; got the rt·gular st'a~on r:tnkcu 111
bnck f:}_llard Danid Gib!.on, the linal 1\1' poll. I he Lnd)
who rntssed l'oUI)lamc.., nfh.:t
PI
e se District, 86
the lm1h 11f lm ltrst child. 1
eas
e

Knu.!hts thl!. ~ca,on. \\ m
ning 66·6 I on Jan. 19. :.nd
68-65 m O"ertinM on Ft b.

mark o1 the ~ccoud
Pc•int Ple&lt;L~ant \\ent
eorelc:.~ for the re-mainder
of
the
h:.Jlf.
\\ llh

Southclll. South Gal lin and
E&lt;L~tcrn
there \\ere,, tntul
uf 16 pl.tyer'&gt; who earned
a~.:culatfe1&gt; in the t''P three

1

l'01

Bb~ k

~:00

ll~itlnst Milwaukec."'l3ro\\n
sa1d. "Hecm1ld pia~ 1fit w.1
lll)·Ofl game. Wtth all the 1 1ncludtng both l·~ach. of ~he
and brut"c" he does year ,cJectiom. 111 D t\'ISUHI

and the minutes h~~·s
d .. I knm\ h"· would-

\HTI

quart~r

fir,t, ~ccond, rturd and honor.1ble mention ream" that
are ~cpn1~dcd b\ dh iston.
lornm th~:: ~IX ~chool~ in
the Ohio \'alley Publi~hing
nrea
Gallia Academ}.
t\1eig:-.
R ivcr
Vallt'Y,

homc-cotln

th1rd

Ro.1' ens\\ ood O\ d th.!

m rhe cntl of the fu-:-.t pel'iod
Mpla).
Pmnt Plc&lt;htmt ..,~.:qred fu·,t
m the ~ccond quar1er utkmg
a four point knd. rht" tc.lm
tted the 'core .lt I(\ ncar the

to

.td\ ant age throughout the
pltt)&lt;,fts.
·•11 I was &lt;::onc.·ctned .&amp;bout
that then I \\Ould'\e said.
'Tap~ tllat bad bo) up

the

~leu ....1nt
56-42
10
the contest.
Th~s \\a

Pomt Ple.~,..,ant \\ .l!-&gt; ahead 5
0 when Ra\eno.,\\Ond pllt ll!'.
fir,! point" on the bo rd
n~arl\ three minute, mto
the t"lr'-l 4uarter.
Point
Plc.asaJl! lead h) Lwo I J-ll

B RYAN W ALTERS

BWAL.TE.AS@MYOAILYTR BUNE COM

James wa&lt;; not a'niluble

Red

D c' 11 s

"l'm good,'' he !.. rd
:-.~ud

h

(&gt;

The

felt
Eurhcr. Brov. n

I

s c h 0 .:() J •

~u t 1'!'-d... si •nt&gt;d Snug.gie
draped O\ tn.., left &lt;,houldet.
Jame&lt;. w " .1sked ho" he

, . . ould be

of

defendin!;!
the Class

R.f\en~wood went on tn rhe

Sarah Hawley/file photo

Eastern coach John Burdette ftnishes cutting down the net after the Lady Eagles defeat·
ed Symmes Valley in the Division IV sectional !mal at Athens High School. Burdette was
named coach of the yeat in Division IV.

5{l-42 \ ktnr) in the s~cuon­
al ..:h&lt;tmpionship (.'onte:-t.
"Our
kid~
pia) cd
e\tn.'mt'l) hMd," Polllt

Please see Point. 82

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Chap,man impresses in Edwards and Keselowski 'have at it' again
Reds 14-5 Win over KC CarlIMMPTO~.
On. (AP)
into Ryun Ncv.man's p&lt;lth, tnulcr.
about
Carl snid he got
Fdwurds
1:56
nnJ the second hit "cnt
Cllrnbing lmm the car he
hun. lie
he d1dn't

GOODY! AR, /\n1 (AP'
.Scollt'i he lund hon c pJnte
trruncd then rmlar l.Jns on
(\than dcfccto1 t\r11ldis
Chupmnn as the lcfl hlUHler
prc,Mred to thro" \Vhcn the
b:tl btnn ·ked the c, lchc.:r's
lllllt. the, 'd gl,mc.·e h.1c~ m
lite gun a'nd find un t')C·poppang numbe1
The lett hamler lut I 00
mph m least tht~c time dur~
ing hs;; spring tnunin • debut
Monduv. thrO\\ m
two
fiC&lt;.m:lc.~s mnlng-. dunng the
Cillt.:lllllBti Rrd ' 14 5 VJCto
rv O\ e1 the Knn.-.a.-; Cit"\
Ro~.1b
lhc mo~t 1mprc :-ol\t' tlung
\\a-. thnt he did 11 Wllhllllt
C\ en tryin~.
··1 .,., d"n t It) mg to thrO\\
that hnrd." C'hapm:tn :.aid
tlu ough an 11ltcrpt'ctcr coach
Tonv ros~ "It \';iJS l'liOOto
fltcc" !)omeone other tf1.1n m\
OW II tC:lffinltlk!. I kit hctter
th1111 I d1d in the l~t ~amc I
ttlrt slO\\ lllld u.-. th game
goe on. I thm\\ hatder."
Chnpmnn '' ~b clo.:kcd m
100 mph \\ lule pllchuJf! for
Cub during lhe World
Baseball C'I.JS'&gt;lt= Ia t 'Jlnng.
Thl'

Red:-.

"tf.ll

d htm to a

i,. \car. $30 25 mill on deal
in hnU,If) nd re :n mg
the 22-) e&lt;tr ' ld .1 d1 nee to
make the b11ck of the l'l'lfl
lion. I le hn on ' of lm t~un
mate-. 111 the tlu •h durrng an
mt.ra"quad s&lt;.:nl'1lm&lt;~t;c last
\h:ek. hut w.t!&gt; much shnrper
tht~ ume ,ln.\\lltd
Pla\cf'i tr 11 1 both team
~tO filled "h 11 the, \~ere
domg to "utch \\ en he ~(It
read) to thn:m He '•'' c liP a
sm~le b) B • \
Pes i'l nd
walked Bn tn Ander on
bcfnrt: cUlm ll vn .md
donun.tltnP
''It oundct
thnm 111~ 1

I h,

n't o;c~ ll. • R \ ~
n ger
1 re\ H1llrn u uJ I u hut
··He ge ... 11 up l
I m no\
un: I \C \let ~.:t:n 1 I m
trtde It look
k he "' ~
d

\\.1:-.

lup~.;

than Jurin' the intm::.quc~d off the lc.:ad when he appar~
'i~rirmn.tgc. Chapman came cntl) decided 11 wm. lime to
from Cuba With a history 111 ~rule n score \\ 1th BrJd
Ct~~t•pl problems
. .
K~sc((1wskl.
,
It s JUSt a rnatt&lt;'r of htm
I'he result v. ,,s n Ing.htcn
findmg the plate." Baker ing
cr.ssh
that
st'nl
"&lt;lid. "He was do"c t(l the Kesellm skt's car flying
plate tod.l) e\'cn v.lwn he 1 rowarJ the -&lt;;tands fit ;\tl,uuu
\\0~ mi~ln!_! ~10'&gt;t of the Motor Specd\\a}. and put
ttmc \\hen he mts&lt;;td, it was NASCAR's ''have ut tt" phidlH\11. That's a '\!CI') good
losophy to. the tc"t a mere
Sl£11 thm he'.;; geUJng more
four mccs mw a ~cason that
nnd more mto the rh)thm of \\as !oiupposcd to let the &lt;.Inthmgs.'
vcrs how more aggre')Mon
Cincmnntl'!. Drc•\\ Stubbl&gt; and emotwn.
hit a t\VO·Illn homer olf Kvk
WJII Fdwards be Ml5pcnd
Fnuh\\ onh who is tf) ing to ed for"' hat npptared to be .m
mt~ke the Royals' "luning mtcnuonnl.
bump
of
a·omlwn Furno;wonh hasn't K~elowsk1 at n1orc than )90
smrted a gn111e in the mnj(lrs mph? Or will Nr\SCAR gl\c
~mcc 1000 with the ('h 1cagu the No 99 a p,ISs f01 merely
Cub!i. He ,1Uowcd [he ntn'&gt; taking u~ ne\\ mandate to the
in 1 2~3 innin s
ex.~~mc)
.
••J dcfinit~v like the . Jo Cl)mc hnck and mtcn~
rc,uh tO be little better liOH~IJ) WJCck S?.meonc,
but at the same time I'm l~at s no! cool,
s,ud
·
l
l'C '
r
K~clowskt, \\ ho escaped
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t
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a tCC
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'd r Sun da) •~ cra!i I1 unsc:t IIlCt.I
111
1!•
~ns\\Ort
~t
d
"You could ha\ c ldlleu somt:•
1
· ?nn)
()mec; n c ·~ one m the ,!!ntndstancls:·
th.n::-run
homer
fOI
111elcudbcmeen&amp;l\\ard"
CI~~.:Jnnn!t c· .
af!d Kesclov..sk1 boiled over
an a
U) s
Brian w1th thrt·c laps to go m the
Banmstt!r gave up .on~ lut Koball IC.&gt;flls 5(;{) n race won
over two scorcle~s llllllngs. b) Kun Bu ch out o' er.;hadllnnmster _IO!:.t lu::. last five owed b) the: shen.llligans
dcct ton~ 111 ~009 and wn..' gomg on hchmd him
shut dO\\&lt; n ·~ September
A dC~,;JSIOll from NASCAA
bcc.wsc 1-'f nght shoulder ts expected Munday or
fot1gue.
·rue dn) bdv.ard~ face' the
''It's been a \\hile smce (Xhsib•Ht) of n fine. los1&gt; of
J',c ptlched 111 compcu- pomts or even a suspens•on
tion,"
Bannister
'aid fo1 the next r.tlC at l3nstol in
''11wt's wh) 1 tried to keep it t\\ o '' ecks.
ample. I dtdn 't wnnt to walk
''l ~ uuld sa) h re r.eem~ to
.unnnc or do anvthmg -.tu~ he a hi'-tOf) between those
p1d."
•
two drivers.'' sasd Rob1n
NOTE..~: The Red~ and Pembenon. NASCAR's \Ice
Brc\\Cr pla)ed u "8" game r.rc&lt;..Jdeqt of competitiOn
011 Mon lav ml)mlllg_ .1ftcr Tm not gomg to go an) turthe\ were· rained out on thcr into 11 right now ·•
Su,idav (' 111cmnnti" Homer
There·~ dcfinitel) some
Balle)· Mrut:k OLil three in hi tory between thcse.gu)::.
t\\ 0
scorcle~l&gt;
mnings
La t :\pnl, Ke~lo"' k1 and
"Homer looked outM·snlJ: Edwards were mcmg for the
mg •· BJker said ''H~ \\ .1, \\ m m a ughtlv hunched pack
\:OntroJling that oulstde ~f at 1'.11laJega \•;hen the1r ,·ar
the plate lo\\ and {1\.1"\\. He got together Edwards pun
h d good tempo good
rl
n I fe had g,md \-eiO\:
t
He the"
m g tld
b king b JJ, H 'ho d be
pi\: o;ed wnh tt ..

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Bdwards' car :;oaring tO\\arJ
the 111&lt;1in stands.
While the b.auered car was
~lung back onto the track b}
the snfet) fcncmg and
Edwards was OK, ev(.'n fruts
were mJured by fl~ ing debris.
''At lenlit I didn't dn it
intcnuonally when it hap~
pcued." Keo;clo\\ski said.
The tv.o scnpped again in
Atlunta.
Early
on.
Kesclow la got underneath
Ed\\ ard'&gt; commg through
tum~ one and tv.o. "hich sent
the No. 99 cnr~cning 1nto
Joey Lo!!ano alone. the outside \\ul[
~
\Vh1le hi!\ car was m the
g.m1gc for length; repair .
&amp;!wards complmned that
Ke eiO\\~k~.:·ne\er gives any
room nt all but, ~oundcd as
thnugh h~ v.:asn t too upset
abOllllhe 10~1dent.
Clcnrl&gt;. he was. .
\\~th KesriO\\ ~k1 cQnteml·
·
rtnt a• top~lJvc fln•sh.
- ·
Jng
Ed\\ ards baneed into him as
the} came to-the :-tart-limsh
Jinc:.K~clov.~k•'s.No. t2car
went into a ~pin lifted off the
trnck, turned up ide down
and -;lammed IIllO the bamer
111 front of rhc slilnds \\ ith the
roof. 'I he batter"d machine
fl1ppcd back onto the track,
l.mdm£ right ~•de up.
"It will be inte-re:-ting to :-ee
hov. NASCAR reacts to it.
They have the ball.''
Ke:.elowski s:ud. ··Jf the\ 're
~oing to alllJ\\ p~oplc· to
mtentionall~ wreck e.1ch
other at rrac~s this fast. \\ e
will hun 'omcone enhcr m
thccarsormthegrandstartds
It'" not ~ool to \\reck ::;orne~
'one tnlemionall~ at 195
mph."
After the t:r.i~h. NASCAR
ord&lt;•rcd F.dw.mh oft the
track. He dro'e d!!fiantly
around Lhe gu,ll'ter-mtle track
in front of the &lt;;tands and
\\Cnt backv.nrd down the pu
la!IC hcf&lt;?re mcell}IJ!. P:''atel)
wath scnes officanl-, 111 thctr

d1dn't even hothe1 v.ith a
denial.
· Brnu knows the deal
between him and 1.'' hdwards
.s.tid "The s~.::.u-y part 1s 1.hc
car \\ent aubomc. wh1ch wa~
not what I e, pectcd. At the
~.:nd of the duy, v. e'rc out here
to race and people ha\'e to
ha~re TCSJ&gt;"...Ct for one nnother
and I haven lor ofrc&lt;:tpect for
people's saft:t}.
''I wish It wouldn't have
gone like that, but I'm glnd
he':, OK and we'll JU'It go on
nnu race some more and
maybe him und I won't get in
nny more mcidents together.
Thnt would be the be.,!
thtng."
NASCAR finds Itself m a
tough spot Before the ..eason. the gov~mmg bod)
cnc(1Uraged dmcrs to dn
more b.mgm~ nnd hov.
more emouon.1.n lnrge part to
nn~wcr a gru\\ mg fun &lt;&gt;ent1I 11e
I '-pOrt ltad golli.::
ment tlat
stole. Pemberton lumself
~aid, "We. wtll put 11 back 111
the handsofdnvers.and we
will sa~ 'Bo)~· ha.~~ at 11 ,md
lt:tvc n gooJ tune.
While ~pensions are rare
in :.'1 sport th.ll rewards consi&lt;;tcncy nnd bemg • nn the
tracl for e\et) rare. they're
not unprecedented.
In 2007, Robby Gordon
spun \Ill! ~trucu:. Amhro:-c
durin£! a Nationwide o;eries
race in Montreal. ignored a
blnck flag and wn.-.. su~pemled for the following
day'" Cup C\ cnt &lt;tt Pocono.
l'hat arne )ear. truck dnver Ted Mu gra"c was
ordered to s1t out a race fat
hittm~ u competllor during
n ~.·.JUuon pcnod.
fhc fact!'! in thl~ case
seem preuy dear
"11 looked hJ..:e it could
ha\c been a pa) back from
the o 99 on the :'lolo. 12."
Pemberton smd. "\Ve r.tlke-d
"Uh Carl ~fler the race ~nd
we ha\e an understandmg

wtu

~aid

expect t"te rcc;uh ••
Kcsclowski defended his
net ion~ 111 the first mcident
Sunday.
'·He cut down on me on a
reMnrt aud 1 hfted (oft the
tlccelerntor). I couldn't lift
fnst enough." he said. '
\l.as undemeath lum
tned to cut htm n break
was too late. though.
ltlrncd down. t apologized
to him, but there waS nothing that 1 could do in that
-:uuation ••
The 1ace need a couple of
overtsme restarts before
Busch pulled nwny for the
wm.
After tht.• Kc1&gt;elow ... ks
smashup. Bu:'jch pulled off
n brilhnnt mo'9e to lip
bc.~ween Paul Menard ~nd
Clint !~owyer, snatc~mg
Jl.,.,:ay tne }cad gomg 1111p
turn one. But he couldn t
get all tl1e v. av around to
'"
tak e t hc'" I'ute 1&lt;1 ag bc.orc
a
scven~car crash broke out
bclund him.
On the second greenwhite-checkered attempt.
Busch powered a\\ nv on
the restart. zipped around
the track two more times
tllld bent !\tau Ken seth to
the Ime by nearl) half a
!'.CCond to \\in the Atlanta
spring race for the
)ear in ,t row. It took
,extra lap to fin1 h a
lhat \\3:, scheduled for 325.
Juan Pablo Mo!llo)a \\as
third, foil em ed by Kasey
Kahne aud 1enard.
"You hme to ndjust to
v.hate\cr circumstance~
there are to \\'Ill these
race~:· '&gt;tud Busch, who
~nnpped Jtmmie Johnson's
two-race winning ~tre.tk
"Nn doubt we dad our JOb
on pii road. no doubt v.e
1.hd our 10b on long runs,
und 1 think we h11 the nght
combinotion for re::.tarts.
'f1l?.t"s \\hat I'm mo::.t proud
ot.

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Indians' Masterson~ starting to get comfortable

GOOln EAR A
-\P ~
Ju tt \1as(e-r on 1 n t b
rend\ ro k•d b. d: n a to hopcfull} mduce •
bullpen nnd w.ut tor hrs ball nnd end 1hc rull)
chance
l
!"'&gt;tood thc1r thmkThe b1g ngh -hanl.le
u, c u~ " itl1 one
bounced to the bullpen and
cru~;.ml ume
back n Ro..,ton. became.;
sd
full-umc ~tarter m Clt:veland
~c
lnd1, n~ mnnager
after the lnd an~ cqutrc: Mann)
Acta
v. unt
h•m JUM before thr trade Mn;o,ter. . on to start He
deadl111e m Jul).
belle\&lt;:' \1::astcrson \\OI'king
"1 like bein~ able to con- more innings can boo. t a
centmte on~ one role.'' pitchmg stafl that m 2009
Masterson sntd Munda) m mnked next-to last sn th AL

C'!e,cl.md clubhou e as
out a desert dri1.zle
before !:!Oing outMde for
omc co•1ditioning work.
··~kntnlly. it' a good pln&lt;:'e
to be," lie said. "In one 'iCn-.e.
1can relax,ju t fhm\\ stnke.._,
and get the '' urk m. In nnoth~
Cl SCIISl'. f'tll WOI klllg hard.
bccau~e I kno\\ \\ h.u l'm
working toward.''
the

he

\\'filled

Red sox m.mu~er Ten)

Francona hk('d

~tn~tersun

a~

r lndtan~ fan lone. Before that. it "a a
., qtnck return on le~ing expenence •·

the unpvpular deal thnt ~cnt

Ma~terson brought
Cle\elnnd's bt-&gt;.t h1tter. Sox tbeont:s \\ ith him.
ungnl~ Ullk abQut ~e in a fe" l'r&lt;:lln former lnd
J
not ,gcnm~ enough m pitchmg cooch Carl \Vi
pmntmg to and adUed some of hi ow .
rson 's 1-7 record ilftcr It be~amc: a fru~trating jumlh trade and that the other bk.
l\\O pla)CI arc still m the
"'\\c \\Orked on onte
mmor leagues.
ideas:· he snid, ·•:md it didn't
Cat~.:hcr Wyatt Toregas nc.:cessaril) work a~ v.ell as I
sa) not to worry. He caught "anre-d."
Mnste~n·. firM career comThis -.prine. Ma~terson has
plete game - a four-htuer £One back to b~ ic and is
m eamed run aHragt!.
"ith 1'2 'itrtkeoul.'&gt; 1n .s 1-0 working 011 &lt;t cha.ngeup.
'")ou look nt hi' si7..c.(6-6. lo:, to the Ch1c~o White Actualh, he's t:ekln!! to
250 R&lt;JUnd I and hi ~tuff and 'o\ on Sept. 30. me young redbco\er the off\pced pitch
what's not to like?" Acta cntc~er ~~) s that wns JU'" a he once IMd.
said. ··He's going tu lt.t\ e pre\'tC\\.
•
•·The lunn) lhingk when I
some ups and ctown::.. All
"He', _got na~t) 'tuff. real got dtaftcd fin the ~econd
young pitchers do. but he's nast).'' Toregas ~aid "He·~ round in 2006).1 \\Cnt 10 the
one \\ ho can gt\ c u some n1)t onh tou!!h to h1t. he', lnstnK·tional Leaeuc ru1d hnd
big up-:; and tx: n workhorse.'' tough
c.uch. IIi-. fu-.tball an nwesome chan~eup."
i\cquirrd '' ith prospects ha&lt;; great sink and hi slider is Mnstcr.-nn 'aid ... , didn t nee· C:-,sarih remember hO\\ I
~tck Hngadone und Bryan sharp. It reall\ di,es.
"The ke) n1that game .... a., thre\\ it. ll\; lx~n a constant
Pnce for All-. tar catcher
VictOI ~tart inez. Mastcrson hov. he was in a l'Omfon ~rarch to re-find it."

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Snrah Hawley/photo

Pomt Pleasanfs Jacob Templeton holds the ball whlle he
Is guarded by two Ravenswood defenders during the second half of Saturday evening's sectional final game at
Rtpley H1gh School
Knrghls 56·42

Ravenswood defeated the Black

Poi11t

pla)crs score m double
by Ryan Benson
Luke lurray
added 15 points and Chad
Small and Zack Mnrttn
~corrd I0 each.
Point Plca&lt;.:nnt wilt tn1\CI
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Wdr on J'hursd.ay
evcmng at 7 p.m m n
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Pkasunt co.tdl R1~:t1e Blum
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lome halls. '' c we--e 1111 the
tloorn.nd g\)1 a lot or lt{ ups.

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Potnl Plea!&gt; nt v. 1~ led by
Tylt"t t &gt;eal w•lh 13 points.
\\ ith II conung 111 the ~ec­
ond half.
Dr 1J.:.-: Nol,m
,tddcd I I p • \h ln~.:ob
'l'cmpiCIOll hnd CH! tl pillllh.

Nathan W ·d •

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Wam!&gt;IC) m· ~.k vn threepointer end
tnd K.&gt; lcnn

Cristc: nnd J \\.1.11 Williams
ea ·h s ored t\o,.u pomh

Dent led the teum 111
rebound!! '' tlh eHHl foiICI\\e&lt;l by
Nnl,tn t~nd
1cmplcton \\llh fu.1r ~o:&lt;li:h
Ru\cnS\\OOd '~ ,., hod

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PO NT PLEASANT (12 12) 0 I on
McCotty 0 IHl 0 Kyle11n Cf~GIIJ 1 0.0 2.
Orak!J Nolan 3 5 8 11 Tyler Deal 5 3·4
1 N.,than Wodgo 1 0.0 3 JeWaan

W mq 1 0.0 2. Jacob 1i IT!Pieton 4 ().{)
8 Cody Gro 1110use 0 0.0 0 Jacon
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1&gt;01111 ooots 2 (Wedg.o Wamsley)

RAVENSWOOD (19-4) BQbby Rvmo~r 1
o 0 2 Tny1or WOOdr. 0 0.() 0 Torroy
Wolle 0 ().{) 0. wkll Cortoy 0 0..0 0 Mark
OaVtll 0 0.0 0 Zack M r~n 3 2·2 10
luk Murray 3 a.&amp; 15. Col Sbroh£1' I
I 2 3 Ryan 0fln&amp;On A 8 9 16, ChP\1
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until located In the vii·
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Meigs County, Ohio will
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untll1 ·oo pm, Wednes·
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Southern Ohio Coal
Company has submit·
lid an Application to
Revise o Coat Mining
Permit (ARP) ,R-354-65
to the Ohio Departtnen1
or Natural Resource ,
Division of Mineral Resources Management.
The ARP area tu be revised Is located In Sec·
lion 18, Township 7 N,
Range 15 W, Snlom
Township,
Meigs
County, Ohio. This ARP
encompasses 7.0 ncres
nnd Is located on the
Wilkesville Quadrangle
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southwest of Danville,
Ohio, at tho lntersec·
Uon of Ohio State
Route 325 and Salem
Township Road No
190
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post mining land use
form undeveloped to
commercial
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at tho Meigs Coun1y
Recorder's
Olllce,
Meigs County Court•
house, 100 E. Second
Street, Pomeroy, Ohio
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Kansas back on top i.n AP poll 2009-10 Southeast Ohio All-District
AP Basketball lists
Bv JIM O'CONNELL

Ohio State und Put&lt;.luc both
lllO\ cd up one pl:ll·c tc;l fifth
mJ -.1xth.
Kan:-.as 1s Nu I
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l'hc In) ha\\ b (29-2). I Oth tu 'iC'\ cnth after '' ms
~omiug 1Jif thc11· ~1xth laM week o,·~:.·r Georgetov. n
!ltraight Ril! 12 regular sca- nn&lt;.l Vtllano\,t, while Nev.
~on title. il'1o' cd back intn Mexll·o. Kctn ·as. St.llc and
the top spot m
1h~.: Vill.mr)\,1 rounded our 1he
A~sociated Pre :;' ~olll.!gc top 10
basketball poll Monda). It t!&gt;
VtlJ:m,)v,t's loss to West
their 14th week ,11 No I rhn. \ 1rgmia. was the Wildcah
season. m011! than tnple th~ fo11nh m -;ix gn111e., nnd the)
(ptul ol 1he other lhrcl.! dt(lppeJ one spot II} No. Ill.
~cltoob who have heen Knn:.:tl&gt;. K{'ntuek), Duke
lhe1c in 2009-10.
anJ Vtll,mo\0\ .tre th"• onh
Kan,,t .... whtl'll llropped to ttn1n-. to b • ranked tn the
e~:ond lu~t '' cek ultt:r u !l~p I 0 nil :,ea'tOII \\ ith one
tour-\\cck stint on l&lt;lp. was poll remaintng.
n near unanunou... o. 1.
K,m as Swte dropped
rel'Cl\ing 63 lir:-.t-place from fifth to ninth ttl tcr los'ote:; from the 65-membcr inc. at Kru1sa&lt;. and to lo\\ a
national mcdw panel.
Stutc nt home lu:.r week.
Kentuck) t29 2) mO\ed
Michitwn St:111~ "'"~ lith.
up onl.! phtCL' to No. 2 and follm\ ed
b)
Butler.
had the other first-place \Vasconsin .
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vote~.
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Pithburgh,
Syr.t.:u e (2~- 1). No. 1 temple.
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ince
1990.
lost
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Louts\ die on Saturda' 111 \\ere Baykn , Gl'Ot'gctov. n.
the la-.t game plrt\ ed at Texn~ 1\&amp;\l, Xo~vscr an&lt;.!
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No.~.
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Ohh) State.
AP BASKETBALL WRITER

Purdue and Jvticlugan State
\\ere all m the top I I
Vandl·rnilt lost 77 73 to
South Carolina :.11 home and
l1ad the \\eck\ higgeM drop,
falling from 13th to No. :!0.
Tempi~. \\ hich ended its
Atlantic 10 regular sea~on
wuh Will" o"cr S:unt Lnui~
and G~ orgc Washtngton.
and Maryland, whtch beat
Duke and .Vsrginln to earn .1
share of the Atla111ic Coast
Cou fo.!rcncc rcgttl.tr l;tason
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COt..UMBUS Oh o (AP) -The 2009-10
Assoelli!ed Pt s SouUteast AII·O striCt
Ntsketban teams tla$11d on tt1e rccomo
rtWAdil:•all$ o• a me111e panel

BOYS
DIVISION I

Khne. Nolsonv lle-Yorto.. COdy Srl\llh
Bidwell A ver Valley Jesae Smllh
Pome(oy Me gs, l&lt;eenan Brush P11&lt;eton
Orew Dollfr.!l, Seeman North Adams
Jordan Payl'le, Sardlnlil Eastern Brown,
Aa(C!n Skaggs. Lynchb\Jrg·Ciay, AuStin
Faw!o~ Lynchbu•g-Ciay Slade Mumford
Crooksville,
Cory
Daubenmore,
Crooksv lie, Westen Hale Oak Hill,
Jaylen Praler We lsmn. Jell Matteson
Wei15ton

ARST TEAM P;ur Ck Angle tog~n 6-1
sr 18 4
SECONDTEAM MasooM~$ l.ogal'l 5- 1
DIVISION tV
IO.tlr 15,8
No other seleohons due 10 &amp;mall 'Wmbtlr , FIRST 1'fAM Kl s Ttbb$. W ow Wooa
o• warns n d v•&amp;lon
Symmes valley, 6·3, ar 15.5,
Loop.
So-..~tP, Webster 6·0 sr
18 O· NQBI1
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l3Uthne GlOuster 'T11mtlle 6-7 lr 18 o
Vtrginin'c, jump of tltrce
Jai&lt;E tyootl ReO&lt;Isv•Uo Eastern 5·9 ar
FIRST TEAM .Aaam Blake Crc•ev e 10 9 Sean Copple!&lt; Racroe Southern 6spots from l.t I \\eck.
J..ogan EIITI, 6-0 sr 1::La Kyle Slone 2 sr 16 5, Ctws Cox Leesburg
Nme rc.:runs
Kausns. I Wash C H Wnhfngton 5-10 Jr 18 1 Fal!fleld, 6-5 Jr 22 8, Jordan
Kentuck), Duke. Purdue. Cofl Butdlef Athens 6oO sr 16 2 llJOrtt.sberry Bea-.10r Eastern 5-11 •
Aushn Cunnmgham. Vlncenl Warren &amp;- 13 0 Blal&lt;e B 8Vlns. Mancheswr. 6-6 jr
Wc~t Virguuu. Michig,m
0 Jr 15 6, M•ctaeiTorne• Cl1 llk:Oihe ,s. t8A
Stare. Villnnovn. Tennes1-ee 9 sr 17 5. Harrf50n Martin Waverly 6- Playet ot Jhe ye11r Blal&lt;e Blevms
und G('orgetuwn
h;ne a &lt;4 jr 17.0, Dylan Newsom Jaek@ll 6·1 Mancl1051or
Co~es ol tl'le year: St!lllt:~ Ator South
chance ut bein~ ranked the Ill', ~00
f'lllyer ot IIi yenr Adam Blake Webster, How a Caldwell, Reedsville
t:ntiro season. Sm\,.:e lltl team Cuelevllle
Logan Elm
Easterl'l
can lose more thnn one Coaches ol tl'la yCllr Jell Sk nner
Athens Gary Sllattor Washington Court SECOND TEAM Connor ScQn Soutn
gnmc thi' week bccau..,c of House
Washlng:on
Websl(lr 6·1, Jr 13.5· Jon Garrell
the ~.·onfcrence toumnments,
ScloiQVUio East 5·9 51, 18 2 Kelly
only No 22 Georgcto\\n SECOND TEAM Tyler Pntcharu W nebrenner Reedsville EaSlem, 5-11
from that group appear!&gt; to Ciralevtlle t.ogilf'l Elm 6-5 sr 12 s· 'St 11 9 M.ke Johnson Reeosvllle
Shaw. Wash C.H Washington, a. Eastern 6·1 &amp;r tO 6 Cyle Rees,
be in all) danger
M not Cesoy
0 sr 169· lsalan Carson Wash C.H. F!acme SQutl'lern, 6-1 ~ 11 4 Doug
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gotng Wtre to wm:.
M1am T.nce 6-2. jr 20 0 Frank McVey Beaver Easlam 6-1 sr 11 O;
Valenlbur Athens 6·3. sr 14 0 A~t•c Kevin Montgomery. Bea..-er Eastern, 6-5,
The Big East hc:Rb into Sloagall,
Hillsboro. 5-10, sr 14 0 Jake ar 12 0
the C(lnference tournaments Kretzer Wavarty,
13-6 soph 18 5. Jacob THIRD TEAM Payton Blair Ironton St
with the most ranked tcnm~. Horsley. Thornville Sherodan 6-4 soph j Josepn .5-8 Jr.. 13.0: Luke Taylor W1ilow
15
4
Andy
Gr
lo McArthur Vtr•lon Wooa Symmes Val ey, 6-0 jr 11 O·
fi\e, whtle the Big 12 and County 5-11 sr 11
0
Steven R1.1sse New BOStOn Glenwood,
Btg Ten both have four. The THIRD TEAM Logan HDusc•man 6·1 &amp;: • 17 o Man Ratcillt Fran)(! n
Southea&lt;;~ern
Conference Cflclev ,e Logan Elm 6-8 sr 10 1 Furnace Green 6-4, I' 14 O; Brall!lon
Uti. 6-7 I' Lancastm Fturtfald Hamson, Crown City South Galila 5-8
has three and the ACC. Conne·
Unton 15 0 MJtt Stnngfteld Wash C H fir 14 0 Joa M.chael Mowrystown
Mountatn West and Atlnnric Washln~on 5-li sr 11 9: Col1n Pfaf1 WhiteOak, 6-0 Jt 15 0. Kory
Athens 6-8, ar 12 0 Brandon Flvecoa!l, Bakenhaster Latnam WeSIEtrn 6·7 sr
to have two each.
VinGent Warren 8·2. sr., 9.3. MaltK 11 7· Dylan Hanson Manc"esler, 6..()
London Ch lltrollle 6-8 soph , 9 0, Arlc sr 14.-8 MJCnae! Manuel RaCine
Carroll HillSbOro 6-0 jr 12 O, L.1QS Southern, 6-2 sr 14.3
Pollet Greenl eld McCia n 5-11 sr
SPECtAL MENTION
1~ 8 Corb1n Wollenberg, New Lexington Tanner fl!ley, lrooton St Joseph, Nate
5-11 Sl. t2.3 AntHony Crnne Thornv 10 p nkerton Franld n Furnace Green lev•
thetr tlmd straight confer- Soordan 6-2 1 11 7, Oyan G1.1!l!rle ?otter, Watertoru Auslin Loop, Sou:h
MCArthur Vinton Courrty 6-4 sr, 13.0
Webs\8(, Corey Haywood Sctolov 1e
ence title game in :2003.
SPECIAL MENTION
East Jon \lcllentinc PoriSmouth Ctay·
McNabb lobbied hard to Br Ck Dav1s, Chllltcothe Unloto. Jalen Cooy Bossler PortsmoUih Clay; Levi
bring
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he ha no
omplamt.'i about endm2. h .,
career .n tht~ htghcst lc\el
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becau&lt;;e he t5. graduatm •
there il&gt; no re~on thnt
Gallia Academy \\re tlmp.
hould Iall off O\ cr tht" nc.tr
future
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~hould be even bette~ Some

EAM Alyvla C!art&lt;, C1rcteVlle
!HI £(' 11,2; Kaily Wtellt
eld Urnon 6·11 sr 1B 1
Wastl C H Moam1 Trace 5·
Kayla F1e cne Soulr Point
LeAnne Ross Manena 5-9
ckeiiZie Arledge Co 1001t1e
1
11!.5, l&lt;ale Hamlfl()(ld
1611 Mteta n S·9 'Sr 13.2. Knsty
Markre Ta! B ore 6-2 sr 13 0 Tyler Sw nenart Tho:nv e Shcndan 5-8 sr
Thompeon S•owert Federal Hod&lt;!r111 6- 21 '
1 sr 20 0. M1ct'lal M tctwll Nelsonv•lle·l Pleyer ol lt'e y~ar Jen'la Cebb
Yo k 6-2 sr 15 6 Zach BobO Albanv Wash ngton Cout1 House Miami Trace.
Atexanot&gt;r 6-2 sr '7 6 Jesse Slooe
~hes ol lhe year Jariles Stutzman
Oak H I 6-3 r 12 \
WaSil C+l M ern Trace Scot! Cozzens.
THIRD TEAM Aust1n McMaster Martena
C esapeske 6·4 soph 15 6 Mall
B:oorn' ld Proctorvr e Fa rla.nd 5-10 SECOND TEAM Ashley La-wson Wash
sr 13 0 Devm MOI'JI'IJC! Coa Grove CH M1am Tmce 5-.9, }r. 9 9 Lauryn
Dawsot'l·Bryant 6-2. r 14 2. Sam Ro~. Wash C H. Washmgton 5-2
Cooke Ironton ROCk H 11 6-10 li 13 1 sr 13 0 Jalynn B(adburn SoUih Ftllnt
Andrew ~n:kl ph WrteaJersl:iu!iJ 5-10 5-10 Jr 19 0 Morgan Howard. Pomeroy
jr
1;, 0 Zak Smith W 11amspo1t Me~gs. 5-11 tr 11 .3 Elena Len Athens
Westlal 8·7 r 13 s COdy M:Avena
6·1
sopn
11 6 Janae or.ggs
B•dwe I R:ver Vater 5·:9 &amp;r 11 6 Gabe Ch lllcet."e Uruoto 5-6. Jr 16 2. Megan
Haynes Chi lco!he Zane Trace 6·Z sr
Sa)'tor Greenfield McClam 5.Q sr 8 e
14 2; James Lew~ Pikolon 5·1 1 Sl
Tori 01xdn MeAr!hw vm:on Coun~ 5-5
10 4
Dylan
Gragg
Chll come sr 14 7 Sam Robln.s1)n ThornvUie
Hunllnglon. 6-4 soph 16 9. Sam Snerldal'l 6'0 sr 15 3
1 Louden. Seaman Nor1h Adam~. 6-&lt;1 sr THIRD TEAM Hesltler Evans Ctrcfe\11 e
1" 8 Taylor LJUia Sardm1a Eastern Lagan Elm 5-9 61 i 4 EtJlly RObinsOn
1 BrQWf'l 6-2 sr 16 0
C!rc avllle Logan Elm 5·5 Jr 12 6
SPECIAL MENTION
Kyleigh \'tyelt!. Lancaster faJrtield Unton,
Rick Chamberlin. C~lllteotllll Zane Trace 5-8 lresn . 9.5: Andrea Strahler Wash
M•cnae
Brown
Ch•llJCothe C H M•allll Trace 0.10, st. 6 0: Allie
S®lhenswrn, Logan Markko Ba•nbridge Troester, GaUipolls GaD•a Academy o-o.
Paint Valley: J P. Taylor. Ironton, TraVIs :,;r, '7 3 Tay or Dolak Vlr1Cilf1t WSJren 5·
E 011 Ironton. E1han P(ilter South Point. 6 sr 15 2 Maegan Grosel Marietta. 5Trent Saunders, Chesapeake Evan 7 Jr 10 2 Martna Kunkler. New
Satyers Proctorv ne Falrl!llld W;,.yne lruungton 5-6 sr . 12 0
SPECIAL MENTION
Sparks Coal Grove Dawson-Bryant,
Regg•e Sims, BaiPrO Marli Slone. ClliOo Cottrel
Cfllllk:otne Untoto
MtrofOfd. Rlrrest Jo'Mson Portsmouth Hannah B ewster, Waverly nnesha
Tro Underwood Portsmouth, Oamal Taylor Soul!\ POinl. Patga Lamb

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of m\ teammate!'. c:-~n be

here iiext year "1th a little
de\lt~.:atton and hard \\ork.
and I hope they get to c.-.;pC'ricncc this :.omc dn);'
Gra,el) commented "I'm
realh proud of \\hat we
have.adueved here .tt Gnllic~
A eadem) O\ ('r m) career.
We''c definite!\ chanred
things ~tround for tht r)ro
£!ram.
"Person,dh. r cunnm
thmk of a beit~l wuy lO end
m} \\ rc~tling. career than
duing wh.tt he done tht:.
from Page 81
weekend. It's somcthmg I
Bryan Walters/photo
olv. avs rem~mber."
Gallia Academy senior Jared Gravely, left, talks with coachGAHS
co:u.:h
Craig es Brent Simms, middle, and Cratg Wnghl dunng a break m Eagles \\ere ctghth, while
Wright ~tated that Jt wa~ bit- Fnday's second consolation round match of the 215-pound t~e Eagles lini,hcd the ~e&gt;Jr
lCI ' ' ' ect weekend for hun. div1slon on Friday afternoon at the 2010 OHSAA Wrestling
'il\th.
On one hand. he·~ losing 11 Championships in Columbus.
Ea~tern h.1d 1\\0 !irst team
true leader L1Mt will be \ t'r)
seloclions in senior;, Jake
Urhana is an NCAA I ynch and Kase) Turle~.
hdrd tu replace. On the as \\ell "' n two-time t\11other hand. Gravel)·.,. 'l~OAL pcrfom1er on the Dh i~1on II proeram that "ith the trio of Kell)
fini..,hcd 6·5 Ta,t fall
effort!". ''til help set n ne\\ !!rid iron.
Winebrenner. r-.tikc Johnson
Gra\
el) is als\1 one of 24 an&lt;.l
Gnl\el.&gt;
\\ill
he
~.unttnu­
stamlaHI
for
Gallw
Emert Connery all
Acudcm) \He..,tlcl ru aim in!!. hts !'otltb:tll cnrcer at incCllllHl!! reeu1i1" that
earm.'d eet)nd tc~un ·accoUrhana Uni' ~rsit.&gt; aftl!r be pan t&gt;l Urban:t U. ne.xt lud~:-.. Both Wtncbrcnncr
fur.
"We've had guys in the :.igning a letter uf intent on fall.
and Johnst&gt;n ure :-.cniors.
··.rurcd Gravelv i' an \\ hile Connery ju..,t linisht::d
recent p.t. t ltkc Oen P('\mlarv 3 at Gallia
l)(ll)lirlle. Tommy Saunders A~1dClll\ ll ii!h School. The explosi ~tc athlete·\\ ith tht' her junior campaign.
and Dusttn Winters help future Blue Knight 1s excit- abilit) to play multiple post·
Ea~tern 'enior J\udrionna
knnck down 1he brUTICr that ed about the opponunity to tions. He is htghly moth·at- Pulhn~ v.a' nbl&gt; a third
ecl \\ ith a great motor:· team sck-~tion, '" hile senior
nv' kid~ from a small com- fultill another dream Urbana couch Davi&lt;.l Tavuor Titus Pierce .11\d ,junior Allie
mimity cannot \HClotle at the plnying college football.
said
of Gnt\eh on· the Rawson hoth came HWU)
"Football
i~
the
l!l'Cate~t
~tate level," W11ght :-aid.
'·Now \\ e have Jared ~port e'er. When 1-visiteu 'choor, wchsitc: "I-ll- wa~ \\ ith hunorable mention
GravelY, who has tnken 11 w the campus. it just reminded \t'r) productive ••~ a ball accolade:-.
the next le\cl .mJ 1\CI the bur me u lot or home. It's a carriet in High Schol~ for
Southern. South llallia
ror the fulllr~ to l'OlllC. Thi~ ... mall tampu~. the foothaJI Galli:t Acadcmv. but he has .md Gallia Academv aU had
v.eckend h,,.., hecn an tn pl· progmm to; tmpm"ing and t11e obility to pl:t) nnvwhere ft \'t.'
e h!l.'tions bel\' ecn
the &lt;:uachc" really liked me. from D-line t1l linebacker boys and gtrb, v. ith
rntton f&lt;&gt;r our program ...
Gravely·._ ct~hth-placc so it ~a~ an easy decisioo,.. .on defen.~ or offen.~ivelv Southem being the lone
11nish nllowed the "cmor to Gravel\ said. "'lt'sjust good a,utd provtde • lJNI'lediate school w land a tirst·team
capture his third All Ohio tu knn\\ that I h,we u future nnpact as n tight end or H- nominee.
honor~ of his cnrcer. with in lootball still nnd that I'll hack."
T he Tornudoe-. ( 14-5)
Gran.-1~ plans tc• major 111
this weekend being the first playing at the next Je,el.
were led hv s~ninr Scan
liml' in \\l~tling. Gravely I'm excited ahout this t.:riminal ju ... tke. He is the Coppi~.; k a.., .i fir:-. I te.nn honwa&lt;: a)o;{l a two-ttme All- oppor turuty and it'.., a really ...on of Lori Gravely nf Rio oree. fulkmc&lt;.l b) scmor
Grande, Ohio.
Ohio selection in football. good fe.elmg."

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DIVISION 111
,
FIRST TEAM. area Tacl&lt;en, lroNor 5-4
sr 12 s, Joraan Atbaug~ u.cas~ f
Valley IH 0
sr
17 0 Wt&gt;ltney
Oaugher~ Aloony AleAatlCJer 5-4 r
15 2 Karl Be~sley Seaman No lh
Adams, 5·9 sr 20.0: MtKenzeeistman
Ch 100100 Zane Trace 5-8. sr 13 5
Kaossa Adkins, Oak HI 5-9 sr 16 2
Rebecca Pud&lt;Gtt, Oal\ H
5-10 'Sr
15 5
Playe• of the year l&lt;arlssa Mil' 1\S OaJi:
H•'t
, Coacll ot tM year: Doug Halo Oak H
SECOND TEAM Lakin Caud Oak li
5-8 soph 12 0 N "-1&lt;1 Elswlcl( ro!llo
5-11 Jr
10 3 Amanaa ~1.111 er
ChesapeaKe, 5-1 o soph 1a o· Morgan
Grlns:aad, Albany Aklxandilr 1).8 •
12 0. JC?Sie Spears Glouster Tr mtte 58 jr 17 2· Autumn Smith Frankl~lft
Adena s-2 soph 91 JessiCa Roepke
Ch lcotl'le ZaneT~ 5·11 sr 14 0
Rachel Mull ns. Sard1nta Eattern BttrNn
5-1.8T 95.Ca11Hatteo Ly~lay
!&gt;-10. &amp;1 11 0
THfRD TEAM
8 Jnany SW 1!9 e
Crool&lt;sv e 5-11. tr 15A Tay!c• Hale
Oak H
5-10 60ptl 10 0 ~elld·a
JustJ«&lt; M nlord 5 6 1r 10.0 Oeva!\
SCarberry, McOermon NOfthwesl 5-8

I 3 8. Enca Schmklt, Wheel8f1ibUrg 5-6
sop!'! , 1e 0. Chr st n Gre.! W Ports
PortSmOulh West 5-.3 sr 12 0 Cnelsea
Delong Coal Gtove. Oawson.Sryan!.
10. &amp;I 15.4 Em y Hoop Peebles
Sf 1e 0 Broolm Marcum B dwell RN
Valley &amp;-0 Jr 12.4 Jennt Grigsby
Franktori Adena 5-8 lroSh I 0 7

SPECIAL MENTION
Makel\ZJE! W.ppel WI farnspor1 Wostla!
Holly Brabson P keton: Catll&amp;rlrle
Dresbach Ch LcctiJ.e Sout eljste"'

Lorna Geasar Ironton Klr:ll!'l e Baroell
Cllesapeakt! Silra Mayo Chesapeal&lt;e
Megan Brooks. Procwrv le Fairland
Kennon Clarkson Proctorville Fall'land.
Chetsea Harper lrolliOII RO(!( Hll Molly
Knapp Wheelersburg Ton Leader. Wes1
Porrsmou'.h Porlsmou•n Wesl. Wh tney
Bear Lucasville Va ey; Harmal'l Fester
Ponsmouth Kayfa Radak n Albany
Alexander. Taylor Savage Gouster
Tf•mble Kal y Cox NeiSOnv le·Vo•k
Allsan Sparks Seaman NoM Aoarns
Laynee DBVIs Seaman North Aa3ms..
NIColette Clifton. Sardirna Easte•n
Browro· Shayla BlaCit. Sardinia Easter,.
Brown. (tn&lt;tsev l:iawk Lynchburg·Ciay
Tnylor German, CrooksV1 e. M ~e Sttile
Oak Hi l T •tany Wires Wellston.

DIVISION IV

dem nded
ne~W
trtt a:ued mu11

d

Martet:a Sa ley Poage V11'1Cenl Warre
Cindy W Uis Atr.'lnli Jenny Pn ~
Lancasler Falrtleld Union Jenna
Grundel'l. Ctrclevllli! Loren Knisley
Weahlngton CO\ln Hou&amp;e washJ'lgteln
Amy Noe Gatl•pofiS Gallla Academy
Morgan Danrots Galltpol s Ga I a
Academy, Miranda Grueser Pomeroy
Meigs AlliSOn Graves Mel&gt; rthur Vlllt:l!l
Coon!)' Kelsey Mar• n Je~ NICOle
Chapman, Jackson, 0 VIa
TllOrnv e Shendan 5erah
Lexington Alyssa Wo!f&lt;J New

C\ le Rt.&gt;elo on second team
.u1d enior Michael Manuel
on the third team. Dustin
S.ilser \\as abo an honorbale mention selection for
the bl"~ ~. while ~enior
Chewne Dunn wa~ the lone
Lad\· fomadt' (3- 17 1 to be
scle(.·red - enminl! an honllrable mention spot.
Sumh Gallia landed three
pla~er!' on the third te~tnl in
'eniors Hailce S\\ ain and
Rranrlon Hnrrist1n. as \\ell

a'

sophomore Chandra
Canada). Senior Jasmine
\\ augh und sophomore:
Dalton Matne" were also
honorable me.ntion selecltl'llS for the 11-8 Lad'
Rebels und 9-10 Rebels. •
Gallia Academy land only
Qne player - senior Allie
Troe,.ter - in the top three
te:lm:i. '' hi le semors John
Troester and }\ my Noe ~nd
juniors Ethan Moore and
Mnri!an Danieb all came
away "ith hon~)rable menrion :-elections The Blue

FlfiST TEAM Ac:rtar.ne 8 a.nkensnJP
Frankl n Furnace Green. 5·8 sr 14 5
l(ayla Cook. So1J11'1 Webs.'e• 5-10
24 2' MISsy 8Udllev. New
GlenwoOd. 5-6, sr 18 5
Waterford 6-0 sr 24
Cuck:er Stewa·: Federal
lr 18 3 Kasey T\lrley
Eastern 5·10 st 14 0, Che~ey
leesbUrg FaJt1.e!d 5·11 r 17 2.
Players olllte year Sina K 1'19
Kay a Cook Soul!\ Webs:er
Coach o• tre yea,.- John Burdette
RaeoSIIille EaSIGrn

SECOND iEAM Jess:e Moms W llow
Wood Symmes Valley 5-2. 1 I 1 1
Alyssa Ra~t,es, New Boston Glenwood
5-9 sr 11 5. Erru y Srow11.. Wa1erlord f).
Q
soph
11 3 Emct C.:&gt;nnery
Reedsville Easter
5·7
t
90
Courtney Rowe, Beaver Eastl!r(\ 5·6
15.6 Ract-el Staker Beave Eastern 59 jr 12 3 Gaboe le Boone L~~rg
Fatrflt'!d 5-9. ar. 14.2
THIRD ~M
KQther 11e Bau
Pot:,;mouth Clay. 5-6 JT. 13.0 Holly
Hem;ull Portsmouth f)tay 5-9 r 11 2"
Whl!ney Hollon, Bainbridge Pa nl 'lal1ey
5·6, ar, 12 6 AUdiiOM8 P1.1lhns
Reedsvtll&amp; Eastern 5·10. sr 13 0
Hc!llee SWa;n Cf'OWrl City Satlltl Gat a
5-11 sr 12.6 Cha."'dra Canada\ Crow:~
C1ty So:tJI Oa 1a 5-10 SOPh 11 .4
Tabby A e'l latllam Western 5-7 s:
150

SPECIAL MENTION

BI'OOI&lt;e Sk•noer w now Wood Syrnrnes
va ey Kim Barl&lt;er Watorlord Brooke
Drayer Waterloro Kendra Clarl&lt; SoUlll
Websler Toni Lang Sctotovme Ea$1
Meghal'l W1llams Sc!otov 11t1 East Jen
Arnzen Portsmouth Notre Oarne
Mycha.el Hamilton
New Boston
G!emYOCCI Abbv Toll1 Comlrlg M •
AU e Ra,,son · Reedsvt te Easte1
Jasmrne Waugh Crown City So
Gal ra Cheyane Dunn., Aacme Sou1tlem
l&lt;elc e Hawk, Lattlam Western Bland!
Fitch Belpre

Angeb were 11-9 thi... pa~t
v.intt!r. '"hilc the Blue
De\ i Is finbhed tht:s past
\\inter With a 7-13 mark.
Both Rh cr Valle' nnd
Meig,.., had three pln) er~
selected to the di,trkl
squad .
The Ratder.) (4-16) had
two ;;election' in .senior
Cod) ~kAwna and junit)r
Cod) Smith. v. htle the Lad~
Raider' (7-11) were repre:-ented b) junior Brooke
~larcum. ~tc \'ena anJ
Marcum both earned third
team honor... v. htle Smith
v. as an hnnorabk mt:'ntion
sckction.

Junior Morgan Ho" ard
\\as the lone ~kigs pla)er
t~l ~rack the h.'P three teams.
co min!! ,nva\ '' ith
J{'anl honor~~ for the 1
Lad\ !\larauder~. Jun
Mirimda Grueser \\ fl!» an
honorable mention sektunn, as \\ .ts ."&gt;Ophomorc
Jesse Smith for tht• 1-19

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