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Republican John Kasich will once again lead Ohio after easily
defeating Democratic opponent Ed FitzGerald during Tuesday
election. Above: Kasich during a campaign stop in August in Allen
County at Wannemacher Logistics. (DHI Media file photo)
COLUMBUS Republican
John Kasich coasted to re-election
as Ohios governor on Tuesday by
defeating Cleveland Democrat Ed
FitzGerald amid early indications
turnout was low across the state.
Tuesdays victory was expected after campaign missteps by
FitzGerald, the Cuyahoga County
executive, left him seriously behind
in polls and fundraising.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a
potential 2016 presidential contender
who chairs the Republican Governors
Association, called Kasichs victory commanding and said it meant
four more years of jobs, growth
and prosperity are in store for the
Buckeye State. The RGA spent $4
million in the race.
In a tweet, Kasich thanked the
state, saying, We did it! Its only
halftime, Ohio, and the best is yet to
come.
FitzGeralds troubles and the lack
Voter turnout
better than
expected
BY NANCY SPENCER
DHI Media Editor
nspencer@delphosherald.com
The
Trinity
United
Methodist Church had
a steady stream of voters on Tuesday. Kristy
Gallmeier, with her
daughter Ava, casts
her vote for the candidates and issues on
the Allen County ballot.
Voter turnout was higher than expected with
40.79-percent voting in
Allen County and 35.48
percent in Van Wert.
(DHI Media/Stephanie
Groves)
S P E N C E RV I L L E
Resident Gina Fox
approached council requestForecast
ing permission for street
closures for the up and
Partly cloudy
coming Christmas in My
today. Highs
Hometown event on Dec.
in the mid 50s.
6 during the village council
Mostly clear
meeting Monday night.
through midnight
The parade will begin
then partly cloudy
at 11 a.m. and be staged
with a chance of showers. Lows at Trinity United Methodist
in the lower 40s. See page 2.
Church, she said. The
route will include Second,
Index
Third and Pearl streets and
Obituaries
2 end at Huntington Bank.
Fox said there will be
State/Local
3
an
EMS event kids will
The Next Generation
4
Community
5 receive goody bags, there
Sports
6-7 will be vendors, kids crafts
Classifieds
10 and face painting she
Comics and Puzzles
11 would like to have the
streets blocked for the event
which runs 11 a.m.- 2 p.m.
She said there is a $25 fee
for vendors which will pay
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OBITUARY
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Ray Geary,
general manager
Delphos Herald, Inc.
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STATE/LOCAL
County Auditor
Rhonda Eddy-Steinecker (R)
21,534
County Treasurer
Rachael S. Gilroy (R)
21,335
Justice of Supreme Ct.
Jan. 1, 2015
Sharon Kennedy
17,609
Tom Letson
5,839
Justice of Supreme Ct.
Jan. 2, 2015
Judi French
14,096
John P. ODonnell
9,415
Judge of Court of Appeals
Vernon Preston
19,409
Judge Court of Common Pleas (Probate)
Glenn H. Derryberry
18,440
Carlene S. Huston-Kinworthy
7,731
Col. Grove LSD
Income tax renewal .75%
For
107
Against
88
Elida Local Schools
Additional 5.9 mills levy
For
2,832
Against
3,239
Allen County Children Services
Levy renewal .75 mills
For
16,866
Against
9,792
Putnam County
Information Submitted
PUTNAM COUNTY
These are the local results for
issues and candidates on the
Nov. 4 ballot.
Local Candidates
Putnam
County
Commissioner
John. E. Love ........6774
Randy Schroeder ...2272
Putnam County Auditor
Robert L. Benroth .9262
Judge of Common Pleas
(Probate/Juvenile Division
Michael A. Borer...8248
County-wide issues
Mental Health Plus Levy
Yes .........................5645
No ..........................5335
Five-year replacement 911
1.25 mill levy
Yes .........................7502
No ..........................3514
Columbus Grove School
District
Renewal of three-quarters
of one percent (0.75 percent)
five-year income tax levy
for current expenses of the
school district.
Yes ...........................933
No ............................560
Jennings School District
Renewal three-quarters of
one percent (0.75 percent)
five-year income tax levy
for current expenses of the
school district.
Yes ...........................541
No ............................228
Columbus Grove Village
Renewal Millage Levy
Renewal of one mill for five
years for current expenses
Yes ...........................398
No ............................225
Renewal Millage Levy
Renewal for two mills for
five years for the purpose of
fire equipment.
Yes ...........................435
No ............................188
Fort Jennings Villages
Question on Retail Electric
Loads Whether to give village authority to aggregate
the retail electric loads in the
village and for the purpose
to enter into service agreements to facilitate for these
loads the sale and purchase of
electricity.
Yes ...........................156
No ..............................24
Jennings Township
rent expenses.
Yes ............................. 25
No ..............................19
Kalida Village
Five-year levy for the
renewal of 1.4 mills for the
current expenses.
Yes ...........................324
No ............................161
Leipsic Village
Ten-year income tax levy
for the continuation of .5 percent income tax for the retirement of debt for the construction of a reservoir for a
municipal water supply and
for purchase and cleanup of
blighted properties with in
the village.
Yes ........................... 268
No ............................162
Ottoville Village
Five-Year levy for the
renewal of 1.3 mills for current expenses.
Yes ........................... 266
No ............................ 114
Alcohol Sales at OJs Main
Street Market Whether to
allow the sale of beer, wine
and mixed beverages at this
business on weekdays
Yes ...........................338
No ..............................47
Sunday Sale of Alcohol
at OJs Main Street Market
Whether to allow the sale
of beer, wine and mixed beverages on Sunday between
10 a.m. and midnight at this
location.
Yes ...........................326
No ..............................59
West Leipsic
Five-year replacement
levy for 1.5 mills for fire
protection.
Yes .............................27
No ..............................14
Five-year replacement
levy for 2.0 mills for the
purpose of street lights and
current expenses.
Yes .............................23
No ..............................18
Five-year additional levy
for three mills for current
expenses.
Yes .............................23
No ..............................18
Information Submitted
Governor
Fitzgerald D 1500
Kasich R
5318
Rios
167
Attorney General
DeWine R
5384
Pepper D
1582
Auditor of State
Bridges
383
Carney D
1498
Yost R
4992
Secretary of State
Husted R
5203
Knedler
315
Turner D
1400
State Treasurer
Mandel R
5434
Pillich D
1495
Rep to Congress 5th Dist.
Eberly L
313
Fry D
1361
Latta R
5309
State Senator 1st Dist
Cliff Hite R 5515
belief that a person committed a crime. In addition, Toledo law enforcement officers can no
longer execute those warrants without a magistrate determining whether the warrants are valid,
Lanzinger added.
The Lucas County Prosecutors Office welcomes the decision because it upheld the conviction, said assistant prosecutor Evy Jarrett. The
court recognized the good faith of the police
officers in the execution of the warrants, she
said.
Prosecutors had argued against rejecting the
warrants, saying rules preventing the use of
illegally obtained evidence are meant to deter
misconduct by police, not courts.
Prosecutors also said police would have
uncovered the evidence needed to arrest the
murder suspect anyway once search warrants
were issued.
Justice Paul Pfeifer dissented, saying the
warrants were unconstitutional and police had
to have known that.
The facts suggest that the residents of Lucas
County have been the subject of innumerable
warrants that were issued as if by the police
department itself, Pfeifer wrote. The warrants
were issued virtually without scrutiny, and it is
inconceivable that the officers did not realize
this.
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Ottoville Juniors
*Elizabeth Burgei and
Dustin Trenkamp.
Ottoville
Seniors
Nicholas Grote,
Brandon Kimmet, Claire
Nussbaum and Garicyn
Schnipke.
St. Johns Juniors
Jordan Jacomet and
Justin Moenter.
St. Johns Seniors
Jake Horstman, David
Leathers,
Mayleen
Plescher and Jordan
Wilhelm.
Jefferson Juniors
Zeller.
Sophomores
Bailey Eickholt, Brianna Good,
Brooke Kimball, Jeffrey Knueve,
Caleb Siebeneck and Jade Zeller.
Juniors
Cathy Basinger, Sarah Hovest, Joni
Kaufman, Brady Laudick, Brooke
Lucke, Allison Recker, Paige Roller,
Allison Siebeneck, Katelyn Siebeneck,
Alex von der Embse, Renee Vorst,
Kassie Warneck and Allison Wurth.
Seniors
Mariah Doepker, Molly Ellerbrock,
Brent Hovest, Erin Knueve, Luke
Langhals, Nicole Recker, Logan
Roebke and Casey Wehri.
AB Honor Roll
Freshmen
Brady Decker, Alecia Dunn,
Chandler Hopkins, Rachel Kahle,
Josh Klausing, Sarah Klausing, Alex
Meyers, Tori Niese, Kara Siefker,
Jaylen Vandemark, Hannah Warn and
Kamryn Webken.
Sophomores
Kelly Doepker, Erica Edwards,
Ryan Ellerbrock, Kristen Fortman,
Keara Hopkins, Hannah Kahle,
Layne Keefer, Abby Langhals,
Samantha Langhals, Tyler Lehman,
Collin Nartker, Griffin Recker, Alexis
Schroeder, Sierra Schroeder, Trent
Siebeneck, Jenna Siefker and Adam
von der Embse.
Juniors
Kylie Buss, Maddison Edelbrock,
Alexa Ellerbrock, Brandon Erhart,
Trent Gerding, Adam Goergens,
Drew Hovest, Jordan Kortokrax,
Danni Maag, Trevor Maag,
Samantha Nagy, Nathan Nordhaus,
Kylie Osterhage, Kaleb Selhorst,
Taylor Siefker, Grant Unverferth and
Trey Webken.
Seniors
Rebecca Brinkman, Ben Burkhart,
Katey Buss, Jacob Dunn, Lindsey
Erhart, Zach Erhart, Jacquelyn
Gardner, Kennedy Hoffman, Trevor
Holtkamp, Melissa Jorrey, Ericka
Kimball, Devin Kortokrax, Taylor
Lamb, Cole Miller, Morgan Niese,
Olivia Schmenk, Brad Siebeneck,
Aaron Tenwalde, Megan Vine, Austin
Vorst, Makenna Vorst and Grant
Zeller.
Fort Jennings Elementary School participated in Red Ribbon Week last week. Above,
students participated in one of the activities for the week, which was dress like
your favorite book character day. (Submitted photo)
Students of the
month honored
October Students of the
Month for Jefferson Middle
School are, left to right,
Katelyn Stevenson, Collin Arroyo, Danielle Hohlbein, Haley Smith, Nicholas Curth and
Conner Anspach. (Submitted
photo)
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9 a.m. - noon Putnam
County Museum is open, 202
E. Main St., Kalida.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at
Delphos Senior Citizen Center,
301 Suthoff St.
Noon Rotary Club meets
at The Grind.
6 p.m. Shepherds of
Christ Associates meet in the
St. Johns Chapel.
6:30 p.m. Delphos
Kiwanis Club meets at the
Eagles Lodge, 1600 E. Fifth St.
7 p.m. Bingo at St.
Johns Little Theatre.
Delphos Civil Service
Commission
meets
at
Municipal Building.
7:30 p.m. Hope Lodge
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Masons, Masonic Temple,
North Main Street.
9 p.m. Fort Jennings
Lions Club meets at the
Outpost Restaurant.
THURSDAY
9-11 a.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite at
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301 Suthoff St.
3-7 p.m. The Interfaith
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6:30 p.m. Delphos
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week in a row.
The final playoff rankings will be released
Dec. 7, the day after the most of the conference championships are decided.
College Football Playoff Rankings
Record
1. Mississippi St.
8-0
2. Florida St.
8-0
3. Auburn
7-1
4. Oregon
8-1
5. Alabama
7-1
6. TCU
7-1
7. Kansas St.
7-1
8. Michigan St.
7-1
9. Arizona St.
7-1
10. Notre Dame
7-1
11. Mississippi
7-2
12. Baylor
7-1
13. Nebraska
8-1
14. Ohio St.
7-1
15. Oklahoma
6-2
16. LSU
7-2
17. Utah
6-2
18. UCLA
7-2
19. Arizona
6-2
20. Georgia
6-2
21. Clemson
6-2
22. Duke
7-1
23. West Virginia
6-3
24. Georgia Tech
7-2
25. Wisconsin
6-2
The College Football Playoff Selection
Committee will issue weekly rankings
each Tuesday, with the final rankings being
announced Sunday, Dec. 7. The playoff semifinals will match the No. 1 seed vs. the No. 4
seed and No. 2 will face No. 3. The semifinals
will be hosted at the Rose Bowl and Sugar
Bowl on Jan. 1, 2015. The championship game
will be on Jan. 12, 2015, at Arlington, Texas.
pionship
if nobody likes you. advance into the third round
his daughters name but got her
and fly to Cincinnati for a game
permission to change for the one Denny Hamlin thinks most That is going to be a very, of the Chase for the Sprint
on Thursday night against the
drivers dont respect Brad very tough task.
Cup Championship. Then on
game.
Cleveland Browns at Paul Brown
Keselowski
and
the
conHamlin
and
Keselowski
Sunday, Keselowski used an
She told me to go ahead and
Stadium, where shell get to
tempt
stems
from
the
2012
infamously
feuded
for
three
aggressive move on Gordon
do it, Still said. When I got home
watch her father play for the first
NASCAR
champions
refusal
seasons
and
it
to try to win the
after the game, she asked me: How
time.
race.
did the girl who played basketball to show any remorse for his came to a head in
It will probably be the most
aggressive
driving.
2009
when
they
It led to condo? So she knows whats going
special game Im ever going to
Hamlin
spoke
during
a
tangled
repeattact
with Gordon
on, she knows theyre both fightplay because I know my daughthat caused the
ing the same type of disease, and national conference call on edly on the track
ter is going to be here to watch
4-time champiIm pretty sure shes rooting for Tuesday, two days after a in the Nationwide
me play, the third-year player
brawl
between
Keselowski
Series.
Hamlin
on to spin after
her also.
from Penn State said. All the
and
Jeff
Gordon
on
pit
road
c
o
m
p
l
a
i
n
e
d
his tire went
The Bengals showed video of
money thats been raised for the
at
Texas
Motor
Speedway.
repeatedly
that
down. Gordon
Hills first basket during the seccancer research is because of her
Still
Hamlin said the consen- K e s e l o w s k i
went from racond half on Sunday, bringing tears
strength and because shes fighting
sus
among
his
peers
was
refused
to
engage
ing for the win
this disease. So its definitely going to be an to the eyes of several players who have either
Keselowski
didnt
have
in
reasonable
to a 29th-place
met her or accepted her layup challenge to
emotional game for me.
enough space to attempt a c o n v e r s a t i o n
finish
Sunday
The Bengals (5-2-1) helped Still and his raise money for cancer research.
pass
of
Gordon
in
the
closabout
their
inciand
confronted
I dropped to a knee because I was just
daughter by excusing him from offseason
Hamlin
Keselowski on pit
activities so he could spend time with her in in tears for a second there, said left tackle ing laps of Sundays race. dents.
Keselowskis
bid
to
squeeze
The
two
raced
incidentroad.
Kevin
Harvick shoved
Philadelphia. They kept him on the practice Andrew Whitworth, who wore Hills No. 22
his
car
through
a
gap
between
free
for
many
years
and
had
Keselowski
from
behind that
squad to start the season even though he was on his gloves. I just welled up because its so
emotional. Im so proud of her and what she Gordon and Jimmie Johnson their first major scrap last triggered a brawl between the
hurt so that hed keep his medical coverage.
And the team helped raise money for pedi- means. It was a cool thing with them showing after a restart led to con- month at Charlotte, where teams and drivers.
Youre just looking for
atric cancer treatment and research by donat- that. It was awesome to go out there and get tact between Gordon and Keselowski lost his cool
ing money from the sale of his No. 75 jersey a win and be able to celebrate her day as well. Keselowski, which triggered following the race. Hamlin someone to say, Man, Im
Now its Leah Stills turn for the recognition. a post-race fight that left both had to be restrained from sorry I ruined your day. I
to Childrens Hospital in Cincinnati. The team
confronting him and Matt screwed up. I apologize,
I think its going to be amazing, drivers slightly bloodied.
will present a check for more than $1 million
I
think
the
challenge
a
Kenseth jumped Keselowski Hamlin said. When that
on the field after the first quarter against the Whitworth said. Guys will be excited about
lot
of
drivers
probably
have
from behind in the darkened doesnt get said, then it
that.
Browns (5-3).
immediately lights a fire in
Still is trying not to get too caught up in right now with Brad is theres garage.
Leah Still will be part of the presentation.
no
remorse,
Hamlin
said.
Keselowski
was
fined
your stomach that he doesnt
Shell watch the rest of the game from one of thinking about the moment, which will be the
He
has
the
right
to
feel
the
$50,000
by
NASCAR
for
have any remorse. Hes just
latest in a week full of emotional ones.
the stadium boxes.
way that he feels but when his behavior but Hamlin and like, Oh well, its your probIts going to be added motivation just
theres no accountability Kenseth went unpunished.
lem.
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knowing my daughter is watching me, Still
SHANGHAI The
stone clubhouse at Sheshan
International should have
a plaque that reads, Tiger
Woods was here.
Thats not an indictment
on his absence this year.
Its a reminder of the role
he played in getting the HSBC
Champions to where it is now.
He was the firepower
who got the needle moving,
said Giles Morgan, the global head of sponsorship and
events at HSBC.
Woods has not played this
World Golf Championship
since 2010, which marked
his fourth appearance in six
years. The HSBC Champions
began in 2005 as a European
Tour event and it has grown
into more than organizers
ever imagined. It is regarded
in this part of the world as
Asias major, which is not
to suggest its one of the four
majors or ever will be.
Woods never won at
Sheshan International in four
tries. Riviera (eight times) is
the only other course he has
played more often without winning, although that is not or
should not be related to his
By DOUG FEINBERG
Associated Press
sophomore one. She was the outstanding player of the Final Four for a second
straight year and went on to play for the
U.S. womens national team that won a
gold medal at the world championships
in Istanbul.
She was honored to be considered
among the best again.
Its great to hear because its a position you want to be in, said Stewart,
who averaged 19.4 points and 8.1
rebounds last season. Im in the position I want to be in, but I have to play
really, really well to be there in
the end.
The UConn duo is the eighth
set of teammates to be preseason All-Americans and the
pair helped UConn win its ninth
national championship in April.
UConn is back at No. 1 in the preseason
Top 25 poll.
Mosqueda-Lewis missed 12 games
last season because of an elbow injury and mononucleosis and struggled
to regain her All-American form for
the remainder of the regular season.
However, she rebounded by averaging
17.0 points, 8.3 rebounds and 3.8 assists
in the NCAA tournament and earned a
spot on the Final Four all-tournament
team.
Mitchell, who was the SEC player
of the year last season, is the first South
Carolina player to be a preseason AllAmerican.
Mitchell averaged 15.5 points and 5.6
rebounds last season to make third-team
All-America the first Gamecock to
earn that honor since Jocelyn Penn was
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9. Missouri Valley
6-2 232 10
10. Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 7-2 222 11
11. Marian (Ind.)
6-2 204 13
12. MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)
7-1 192 14
13. Baker (Kan.)
7-2 170 7
14. Ottawa (Kan.)
7-2 168 15
15. Valley City State
8-1 151 17
16. William Penn (Iowa) 6-3 145 16
17. Robert Morris (Ill.) 7-2 130 18
18. Friends (Kan.)
7-2 128 20
19. Cumberland (Tenn.) 6-2 116 12
20. Benedictine (Kan.) 6-3 97 22
21. Eastern Oregon
6-3 87 23
22. Tabor (Kan.)
6-3 50 24
23. Langston (Okla.)
5-3 49 25
24. Dakota Wesleyan 6-3 27 19
25. Campbellsville (Ky.) 5-3 24
AFCA Division II Coaches Poll
Record Pts Pvs
1. MN St.-Mankato (28) 9-0 770 1
2. Minnesota-Duluth (1) 9-0 743 2
3. Lenoir-Rhyne (2)
9-0 715 4
4. Ferris St. (Mich.)
9-0 677 5
5. Bloomsburg (Pa.)
9-0 643 6
6. Pittsburg St. (Kan.) 8-1 608 7
7. NW Missouri St.
8-1 580 8
8. Colorado St.-Pueblo 8-1 536 9
9. Ouachita Baptist
8-0 466 13
10. Winston-Salem St. 8-1 444 11
11. Ohio Dominican 7-1 437 12
12. Delta St. (Miss.)
7-1 402 19
13. Concord (W.Va.)
9-0 383 15
14. Henderson St. (Ark.) 8-1 377 14
15. North Alabama
7-1 372 3
16. Harding (Ark.)
7-1 313 17
17. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 8-1 304 10
18. West Chester (Pa.) 8-1 250 20
19. Colo School Mines 8-1 244 18
20. Michigan Tech
7-1 183 21
21. Shepherd (W.Va.) 7-1 157 22
22. Ashland (Ohio)
8-1 141 23
23. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 8-1 104 24
24. Carson-Newman 6-2
77 16
25. Indianapolis (Ind.) 8-1
48 NR
AFCA Division III Coaches Poll
Record Pts Pvs
1. Wis.-Whitewater (36) 8-0 1044 1
2. Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas) (2)
8-0 994 2
3. Mount Union (4)
8-0 984 3
4. Wesley (Del.)
9-0 922 4
5. Wartburg (Iowa)
8-0 864 6
6. John Carroll (Ohio) 8-0 835 7
7. Hobart (N.Y.)
8-0 756 8
8. Johns Hopkins (Md.) 8-0 736 9
9. Wabash (Ind.)
8-0 719 10
10. Wheaton (Ill.)
8-0 670 11
11. Widener (Pa.)
8-0 587 12
12. Bethel (Minn.)
7-1 555 13
13. Washington & Jefferson (Pa.)
8-0 501 15
14. Linfield (Ore.)
6-1 459 5
15. St. John Fisher
7-1 429 16
16. Wittenberg (Ohio) 7-1 405 17
17. Delaware Valley
8-0 394 18
18. St. Johns (Minn.) 7-1 347 21
19. Wis.-Platteville
6-2 280 14
20. North Central (Ill.) 6-2 239 23
21. Centre (Ky.)
8-0 221 25
22. Texas Lutheran
7-1 138 NR
23. St. Thomas (Minn.) 6-2 119 NR
24. Chapman (Calif.) 6-1
98 NR
25. Muhlenberg (Pa.) 7-1
56 NR
NJCAA Football Ranking
Record Pts Pvs
1. Iowa Western CC (4) 10-0 205 1
2. E Mississippi CC (4) 10-0 199 2
3. Trinity Valley CC (1) 10-0 186 3
4. Scottsdale CC
8-1 174 4
5. Hutchinson CC
9-1 163 7
6. CentralLakesBrainerd 10-0 153 8
7. Nassau CC
8-0 141 9
8. Arizona W College
9-1 138 10
9. Miss. Gulf Coast CC 8-2 128 5
10. Copiah-Lincoln CC 8-2 116 11
11. Snow College
7-2 112 6
12. Coffeyville CC
8-2 90 14
13. Tyler JC
8-2 90 15
14. ASA College
6-1 69 16
15. Dakota at Bottineau 8-2 58 13
16. Navarro College
7-3 49 12
17. Butler CC
7-3 46 19
18. Rochester Tech
7-3 37 NR
19. Kilgore College
7-3 34 18
20. Hudson Valley CC 8-1 13 17
The top 25 teams in the USA Today preseason womens college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, final
2013-14 records, points based on 25 points for a first-place vote
through one point for a 25th-place vote and 2013-14 final ranking:
Record
Pts
Pvs
1. UConn (32)
40-0
800
1
2. South Carolina
29-5
739
9
3. Notre Dame
37-1
736
2
4. Tennessee
29-6
683
8
5. Texas A&M
27-9
630
10
6. Stanford
33-4
608
3
7. Duke
28-7
566
13
8. Maryland
28-7
543
4
9. Baylor
32-5
531
6
10. Kentucky
26-9
484
11
11. Louisville
33-5
474
5
12. Texas
22-12
458
23. UCLA
13-18
116
24. LSU
21-13
65
24
25. Syracuse
23-10
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thrown for 39 touchdowns with 11 interceptions. The Spartans have reached the
45-point mark five times this season
after doing so only once over the previous two years.
Ohio State (7-1, 4-0) has reached
the 50-point mark in five of its last six
games not bad for a team
that lost star quarterback Braxton
Miller to shoulder surgery before
the season even started. J.T.
Barrett has completed 65 percent
of his passes with 23 touchdowns
and seven interceptions.
Michigan State and Ohio State
will be playing the first November night
game in the history of Spartan Stadium,
so the weather alone might be enough to
slow down the two quarterbacks. That
doesnt mean the Spartans and Buckeyes
wont be able to move the ball.
Michigan States Jeremy Langford
has surpassed 100 yards rushing in five
straight games. Ohio State has rushed
for at least 200 yards as a team in six
straight.
No matter who wins Saturdays game,
the Big Ten isnt guaranteed a spot in the
national playoff. A rough nonconference
stretch in September which included
Ohio States home loss to Virginia Tech
knocked the league down a notch in
the eyes of many observers.
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Pitsenbarger Supply
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R C Connections
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Ace Hardware
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Men over 200
Bruce Kraft 206, John Allen
213, Dan Grice 251-224-203, Joe
Geise 204-235, Mike Rice 202243, Shane Lear 249-244, Bruce
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208, Brock Parsons 225.
Men over 550
Bruce Kraft 569, Dan Grice
678, Joe Geise 638, Mike Rice 590,
Shane Lear 692, Bruce VanMetre
702, David Newman 569, Brock
Parsons 586.
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Unverferth Mfg.
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K-M Tire
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Topp Chalet
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Fusion Graphic
16-8
Heather Marie Photo
15-9
Rustic Cafe
12-12
Buckeye Painting
11-13
Cabo
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John Deere
2-22
D & D Grain
0-22
Men over 200
Danny Schleeter 204, Butch
Prine Jr. 236-247, Terence Keaser
215, Taylor Booth 237, Kyle
Hamilton 205-219, Matt Hoffman
201-213, Jim Thorbin 231-205,
Rick Kennedy 240, Erin Deal 237,
Brent Miller 219, Brian Sharp 202214, Don Rice 232-266, Bruce
VanMetre 214-255, Phil Austin
211-300, Jason Hefner 210, Terry
Trentman 233-203, Sean Hulihan
202-210, Frank Miller 269, Joe
Geise 242, John Allen 215, John
Jones 204-214, Dale Riepenhoff
209, David Wieging 212-236, Kyle
Early 224, Shane Stabler 212,
Brian Schaadt 233-238, Brent
Jones 216-223, Jason Mahlie 206232-241, Shane Schimmoller 268212, Chandler Stevens 203, Justin
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Daniel Uncapher 221-202, Brian
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Rob Shaeffer 569, Danny
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Terence Keaser 600, Taylor Booth
599, Kyle Hamilton 574, Matt
Hoffman 581, Jim Thorbin 616,
Rick Kennedy 599, Brent Miller
561, Brian Sharp 591, Don Rice
691, Shawn Allemeier 553, Bruce
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Terry Ttentman 635, Sean Hulihan
598, Frank Miller 620, Joe Geise
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Shawn Allemeier 219-240-189,
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Pin Pals
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The Grind
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American Pawn
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Lois Moorman 169-165, Stacy
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Associated Press
WASHINGTON Republican and
Democratic candidates alike had to overcome voters displeasure with their party
leaders Tuesday as glum Americans
expressed little faith that either side could
get the U.S. back on course.
More than a third of those who voted
for a Republican House candidate were
dissatisfied or angry with GOP leaders
in Congress, according to preliminary
exit polls. A quarter of Democratic voters
were similarly upset with President Barack
Obama.
I feel we need a change in Washington,
somehow, someway, said Jodi Beauchene,
44, a food merchandiser in Fargo, North
Dakota, who turned to the Libertarian congressional candidate because shes fed up
with both parties.
Voters biggest concern is still the economy, the surveys of people leaving polling
places showed, six years after the 2008
financial crisis helped propel Obama to
his first term in office. Although Obamas
name wasnt on the ballot this time, some
Republican candidates stood to gain from
voters dissatisfaction with his leadership.
Most said the economy is stagnating or
getting worse under Obamas watch, and
those people largely voted Republican.
Just 1 in 5 say they trust the government
to do what is right most or all of the time,
slightly fewer than in the 1994 midterms,
when Republicans seized control of the
House and Senate, which was the last time
the exit poll asked that question.
Becky Stoddard of Anderson County,
Kentucky, said she voted to re-elect
Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell because
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Also heard on first reading was an ordinance authorizing the mayor and/or safety service director to place
three Femo pro-flex gurneys online for sale. The carts
have been replaced with three new Stryker power-lift
cots through a Bureau of Workers Compensation Safety
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Safety Service Director Shane Coleman said he
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-- Check the warranty. Vornados small
TVH500 and AVH2, $110, have a five-year
warranty; most brands offer warranties of
just one to three years. That extra coverage
could come in handy based on Consumer
Reports user reviews, which cite lots
of breakdowns for both models. But the
reviews also praise Vornados quick and
attentive customer service.
-- Dont trust savings claims. Both
Vornados are among models that
manufacturers claim cut heating costs. But
because electricity is the priciest kind of
heating, no space heater can trim your bill
unless you turn down the heat elsewhere
in the house -- an approach known as zone
heating. Instead, have your house checked
by a professional, who might suggest adding
insulation, especially in the attic floor and
any crawl space, to help retain heat in every
room of your house.
-- Look for smart features. Dysons slim
AM05 can be angled back or forward and,
like many models, has multiple speeds. Topmounted controls, as on the small Vornados,
are easy to reach without bending or tipping
back the heater.
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Every space heater Consumer Reports
tested has a switch that shuts it off if it tips
or overheats. Yet space heaters still account
for roughly one-third of all home heating
fires and more than 80 percent of associated
deaths. And though many were less hot to
the touch and have plastic grates rather than
metal ones, burns to hands -- particularly
among kids -- remain common. Heres how
to keep warm with less risk:
-- Keep heaters away from flammable
items. Be sure that pillows, bedding,
furniture, drapes, newspapers and other
flammables are at least 3 feet from any
space heater.
- Ditch the extension cord. All tested
models have cords at least 6 feet long.
Manufacturers warn against using an
extension cord because you might trip over
it. An extension cord can also raise the risk
of a fire, especially if its worn or its gauge
isnt thick enough to properly power the
heater.
-- Use fueled heaters outdoors. In
addition to emitting harmful fumes, propane
and kerosene heaters tend to get much
hotter than the plug-in heaters in Consumer
Reports Ratings. Use them only on an open
porch or in another well-ventilated outdoor
area. A safer bet during a blackout: Power a
heater or your homes heating system with
a home generator.
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Best Movie Themed costume is, from left, Fulton Shirey, first place; Damon Gibson, second; and Camden
Gable, third.
Delphos Cub Scout Pack 42 held its annual Halloween Costume Party on Oct. 26 with 32 Scouts participating in the costume contest at the St. Johns Most Original Costume winners are, from left, Daniel Winners of the Cutest Costume are, from left, Isaiah
Annex. Best Overall winner was Logan Gossett. Myers, first place; Kaleb Stechschulte, second; and Freewalt, first place; Lucas Clay, second; and Drew
Caden White, third.
Palte, third.
(Submitted photos)
Ugliest Costume includes, from left, Logan Brit- Winners in the Funniest Costume include, from left, Scariest Costume winners are, from left, Mark Steton, first place; Kayne Miller, second; and Anthony Aaron Bockey, first place; Henry Hohman, second; men, first place; Gaige Horton, second; and Matthew
Bodine, third.
and Marcus Freewalt, third.
Roberts, third.
Winners in ages 4-6 include, from left, third place - Ninja Turtles - Lochlan Shirey
and Fulton Shirey; second place - Elsa - Scarlet Thayler; and first place - Robot
- Tyler Hetrick.
VFW Post 3035 in Delphos hosted its annual Childrens Halloween Party on
Thursday. Winners in the costume contest in the 0-3 age group are, from left,
first place - Old Woman - Brooklinn Tumlinson; second place - Hungry Catepillar - twins Eden and Tucker Early; and third place - Face Witch - Lindsey Eutsler.
(Submitted photos)
Winners for ages 10-12 include, from left, third place - tie between Ninja - Garrett Hanf and Bum - Brady Johnston; second place - Zombie - Austin Giesige; and
first place - Old Man - Colton Eutsler.
Ages 7-9 winners are, from left, third place - Box of Nerds Jislynn Thomas and Kayden Slygh; second place - Miss Nerd Madison Tumlinson; and first place - Broken Lawnmower - Eowyn
Shirey.