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2011: Good time to serve
BY MIKE FORD even more difficult to process having a job, and it lead to the grace to let go of all that
Sports
rocks. Different parts of taken apart.
the country have problems Uranium reserves in the
with it but I’ve never seen United States associated
TODAY any problem around here with nuclear power were Nancy Spencer photo
Girls Basketball (6
p.m.): Jefferson at LCC
in terms of reports to our
office or cases where the
active in Arizona, Colorado,
New Mexico, South Dakota,
Heising moves on to Allen County Bee
(NWC); New Knoxville at EPA has come in that I’m Texas, Utah, Washington and Jefferson Middle School seventh-grader Halee Heising is headed to the Allen County
St. John’s (MAC); Ottoville aware of,” he said. Wyoming until two decades Spelling Bee at 10 a.m. Feb. 5 at the OSU-Lima campus. Heising, daughter of Sherry
at Kalida (PCL); Bluffton Nonetheless, the EPA ago. Glick and Mike Heising, spelled “aggregate” to take first place in the school’s bee this
Military
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(Continued from page 1) Still, the Defense Department is being Spencerville and Joyce children Bill (Catherine) King POSTMASTER:
of Austin, Arakansas, Mary Send address changes
directed to create a spending plan for 2012 (Edward) Williams of Concord, to THE DAILY HERALD,
Other cost-cutting measures were planned that doesn’t exceed $554 billion, instead of N.C.; brother Alfred (Frances) “Katie” (James Parker) King 405 N. Main St.
as well, including the delay of the Marine ver- the $566 billion it initially wanted. The figure Armstrong; sister Gwen of Ohio City, Angela (Al Delphos, Ohio 45833
sion of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, accord- does not include war spending. Uncapher of Mendon; brother- Dunn) King of Wabash, Ind.; a
ing to defense analysts familiar with the plan. Last year, Gates pledged to trim the depart- in-law Harold Fleming of Van stepson, John C. (Joann) Reed
The steps are part of a broader effort by ment’s bureaucracy by disbanding an entire Wert; sisters-in-law Barbara of Sherwood; two sisters, Jean Scholars of the Day
Gates to find some $100 billion in budget military headquarters in Norfolk, Va., called and Marilyn Armstrong; grand- Ann (Ted) Furley of Rockford
fat through 2016 that he says should be rein- U.S. Joint Forces Command, and cutting back children Sheila Barton, Crystal and Barbara Brown of Van
vested into programs for the troops and to on the number of general officers that staff (Daniel) Bercaw, Melinda Wert; 13 grandchildren; and
modernize weapon systems. the Pentagon. Murrell, Sharla Adams, Brent many aunts and uncles.
According to Thompson, the Pentagon had Gates also announced that affordability (Shelli) Adams and Michele Mrs. Reed had formerly
been told to whittle its budget plan in coming would be given greater consideration when Whetstone; stepgrandchildren been dietary manager at Van
years by as much as $150 billion. Thompson buying goods and services and that contracts Brett and Scott Williams; and Wert Manor for many years
says that Gates was able to argue that only exceeding $1 billion would be particularly great-grandchildren Philip and a homemaker. She was a
about $80 billion was practical. scrutinized. (Michele) Etgen, Kyle Etgen, member of Life House Church
Cynthia (Kevin) Williams, in Van Wert.
Allison and Mitchell Adams, Funeral services will
COURT NEWS Alexandria and Reagan
Bercaw, Michael and Samantha
begin at 2 p.m. on Saturday
at Brickner Funeral Home,
St. John’s Scholar of the
Day is Alli
The following individuals cle from a Convoy resident years of community control Whetstone, Nick Reynosa and the Rev. Matthew Braun Gerberick.
appeared Wednesday before in October and deliberately and ordered to spend 30 days Cole, Reagan and Gabriel officiating. Burial will be in Congratulations
Judge Charles Steele Van damaged the vehicle causing immediately in the Van Wert Williams. Woodlawn Cemetery, Ohio Alli!
Wert County Common Pleas over $9,000 worth of dam- County Jail on a charge of She was preceded in death City.
Court: age. theft, a felony of the fifth by son Larry Adams; broth- Friends may call from 2-5 Jefferson’s Scholar of the
Shawn M. Jones, 36, Redding was ordered to degree. ers George, Paul, Thomas and p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Friday at Day is Wes
Van Wert, is charged with pay costs of the prosecution Kroupa is presently on infant Larry Armstrong; sis- Brickner Funeral Home, Van Kroeger.
the murder of his 84 year old and make restitution to the community control for a very ter Catherine Fleming; great- Wert. Congratulations
grandmother, Edna LaRue of victim for the damage done similar violation in Auglaize grandson Brock Bercaw; and Preferred memorials are to Wes!
Van Wert in October 2010. to the vehicle. County. sisters-in-law Mildred and the Riley Children’s Hospital.
Jones appeared before Judge Steele also gave Kroupa and others were Linda Armstrong. Students can pick up their
Judge Charles D. Steele for
a competency hearing. After
Redding two 12-month prison
sentences to run concurrently
responsible for stealing elec-
tronic games from the local
Mrs. Adams was a home- TODAY awards in their school offices.
Elizabeth
maker who had been employed
reviewing the evaluation con-
ducted by Court Diagnostics
to one another but deferred
the imposition of the prison
Walmart store with a value
over $4,000.
with the Journal News for 25 IN HISTORY
years before retiring in 1983.
Edwards
of Toledo, Judge Steele sentence pending the success- Judge Steele ordered that She was a Spencerville High By The Associated Press
found Jones competent to ful completion of the commu- Kroupa not enter any Walmart School graduate, member of Today is Thursday, Jan. 6,
the sixth day of 2011. There
leaves John
stand trial. nity control program. property in the future and Spencerville United Church
Attorney Scott Gordon, Thomas L. Anderson that he was also to spend an of Christ and Sunday School are 359 days left in the year.
who is presently representing II, 29, Convoy, was placed additional 30 days in the Van teacher, Brownie Scout and Today’s Highlight in
out of will
Jones, asked the court provide on three years of commu- Wert County Jail at a time to Girl Scout leader and 4H advi- History:
funds for a private evaluation nity control and ordered to be determined by his supervi- sor. She always had a great On Jan. 6, 1941, President
of Jones which was granted. spend up to six months at the sion officer. interest in any kind of “crafts” Franklin D. Roosevelt, in his
HILLSBOROUGH, N.C.
Gordon told Judge Steele WORTH Center on a charge A basic prison term of nine especially sewing, quilting State of the Union address,
(AP) — The will Elizabeth
he would be filing a motion of possession of drugs, a fifth months was given Kroupa but and crocheting and was an outlined a goal of “Four
Edwards signed days before
for continuance and also a degree felony. the imposition was deferred avid sports fan cheering on Freedoms”: Freedom of
her death last month makes no
motion for suppression of cer- Anderson was ordered to pending the successful com- the Cincinnati Reds and Ohio speech and expression; the
mention of her estranged hus-
tain evidence. Those motions pay costs of the prosecution pletion of the community State football and basketball. freedom of people to wor-
band and two-time presiden-
will be ruled on upon the fil- of the case, had his drivers control program. Funeral services begin at ship God in their own way;
tial candidate John Edwards.
ing by Gordon. license suspended and must Kasie L. Shisler, 22, 2 p.m. Saturday at Thomas freedom from want; freedom
The News & Observer of
Jones case was originally complete a substance abuse Van Wert, appeared on a E. Bayliff Funeral Home, from fear.
Raleigh reported Thursday
set for jury trial to start on assessment along with any bond revocation hearing and the Revs. R. Vincent Lavieri On this date:
that Elizabeth Edwards left all
Jan. 24. That will be contin- recommended rehabilitation was found to be in violation and David Howell officiat- In 1540, England’s King
her possessions to her three
ued until other matters are programs. of the terms of his personal ing. Burial will follow in Henry VIII married his fourth
surviving children.
cleared up. Anderson was also sen- surety pond. Spencerville Cemetery. wife, Anne of Cleves. (The
Her last will and testament
Jones is presently being tenced to an eight-month Shisler allegedly used Friends may call from 4-9 marriage lasted about six
names as the executor of her
held in the Van Wert County prison term, with the impo- heroin while out on bond on p.m. Friday and for an hour months.)
estate her eldest child, lawyer
Jail on a $500,000 cash bond, sition of that sentence not another charge. prior to the service. In 1759, George
Cate Edwards.
a further pretrial will be held imposed pending the success- Judge Steele ordered that Memorials are to the United Washington and Martha
Elizabeth Edwards died
after the independent evalu- ful completion of the commu- Shisler’s bond be revoked Church of Christ memorial Dandridge Custis were mar-
Dec. 7, six days after she
ation and suppression of evi- nity control program. and he be held in jail until fund. ried in New Kent County, Va.
signed the will filed in Orange
dence hearings are completed. Ceilia Diaz, Van Wert, Jan. 26, his sentencing date. In 1838, Samuel Morse
County Superior Court in
and Alfred Vail gave the first
Dyllen A. Redding, 19,
Convoy, was placed on three
was found to be in viola-
tion of her community con-
Christopher Overmeyer,
20, Convoy, was placed on WEATHER successful public demonstra-
tion of their telegraph, in
North Carolina.
The Edwardses separated
years of community control trol program for using a con- one year of community con- early last year after 32 years
and ordered to spend up to trolled substance. trol on a charge of theft, a Delphos weather Morristown, N.J.
In 1861, Florida militia-
of marriage. John Edwards
six months at the WORTH Diaz was ordered to spend misdemeanor of the first admitted he fathered a child
Center on charges of grand the balance of a 180 day jail degree. The high temperature men seized the federal arsenal
during an affair with a former
theft, a felony of the fourth sentence and fined $1,000 for Overmeyer had originally Wednesday in Delphos was at Chattahoochee.
campaign worker.
degree; and vandalism, a fel- the violation. She had been been arrested for the theft of 27 and the low was 14. A In 1912, New Mexico
year ago today, the high was became the 47th state.
LOTTERY
ony of the fifth degree. given credit for 56 days she a computer.
A Van Wert County had already spent in jail on A jail term of 180 days 21 and the low was 17. The In 1919, the 26th president
Sheriff’s Department inves- the original charge. and a fine of $1,000 were record high for today is 61, set of the United States, Theodore
in 1939 and the record low of Roosevelt, died in Oyster Bay, CLEVELAND (AP) —
tigation lead to the arrest of James E. Kroupa, 20, deferred pending the success- These Ohio lotteries were drawn
Redding after he stole a vehi- Lima, was placed on three ful completion of the commu- -12 was set in 1924. N.Y., at age 60.
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COMMUNITY
LANDMARK LSO presents
Mozart by
Candlelight
The Lima Symphony
Orchestra will warm a cold
winter’s weekend with three
regional performances of
Mozart by Candlelight.
The captivating perfor-
Delphos Fire/Police Station mances will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 21 at the First Church
of God in Sidney, return to
CALENDAR OF Lima at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 22
at Trinity United Methodist
EVENTS Church and conclude at 4
p.m. on Jan. 23 at St. John
TODAY the Evangelist Church in
5-7 p.m. — The Interfaith Delphos.
Thrift Shop is open for shop- The professional musi-
ping. cians of the Lima Symphony
6:30 p.m. — Delphos Orchestra will present the maj-
Ladies Club, Trinity United esty and splendor of Mozart’s
Methodist Church. music as it was written to be
7 p.m. — Delphos performed surrounded by the
Emergency Medical Service warm glow of hundreds of
meeting, EMS building, glistening candles in stunning
Second Street. sacred spaces.
7:30 p.m. — Delphos Dena Martz photo The program will include
Chapter 23, Order of Eastern
Star, meets at the Masonic Hasselschwert’s first-grade class at St. John’s Elemenetary Mozart’s Concerto
Flute and Harp, his beauti-
for
Temple, North Main Street. Students in Mary Hasselschwert’s first-grade class at St. John’s Elementary include, front from left, Isaac C., ful Posthorn Serenade, and
Cassidy B., Aidan T. and Caitlin G.; center, Devin S., Zane S., Olivia R., Jacob M., Rose F. and Gavin F.; and back, Symphony No. 1, which
FRIDAY Brady K., Austin P., Aubrey J., Olivia M., Stephanie N. and Nicole P. Aliyah S. was absent. Mozart wrote when he was
7:30 a.m. — Delphos only 8 years old.
Optimist Club meets at the Tickets are $20 for adults
A&W Drive-In, 924 E. Fifth
SENIOR LUNCHEON CAFE and $10 for students.
St.
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at Delphos Senior Citizen
Kitchen WEEK OF JAN. 10-14
MONDAY: Cabbage roll, ranch mashed potatoes, green
Center, 301 Suthoff Street.
1-4 p.m. — Interfaith Thrift
Store is open for shopping. Press
Having a topsy-
beans, Mandarin oranges, blueberry muffin, white or wheat
bread, margarine, coffee and 2% milk.
TUESDAY: Roast turkey with gravy, sweet potatoes,
cauliflower, applesauce, bread dressing, white or wheat roll,
SATURDAY
8:30-11:30 a.m. — St.
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John’s High School recycle, sunny-side up with WEDNESDAY: Sloppy Joes on white or wheat bun, cream
of broccoli soup with crackers, Lima beans, peaches, coffee
600 block of East Second
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Thrift Store is open for shop- 2 teaspoons vegetable brown, stirring occasional- beets, tropical fruit, white or wheat bread, margarine, coffee
ping. oil ly. Add eggs, and stir until and 2% milk.
St. Vincent DePaul Society, 2 teaspoons butter eggs are cooked through. FRIDAY: Baked steak with gravy, whipped potatoes, baby Happy Birthday
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St. John’s High School park- 1 cup chopped green minutes or until cheese garine, coffee and 2% milk. JAN. 7
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7:30 p.m. — American FRIDAY: Judy Kundert, Ruth Calvelage, Sue Vasquez and
Legion Auxiliary meets at the
American Legion hall, State
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SATURDAY: Valeta Ditto, Joyce Day, Linda Bockey and
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SPORTS
6 – The Herald Thursday, January 6, 2011 www.delphosherald.com
GIRLS BASKETBALL
STANDINGS Alomar and Blyleven
elected to Hall of Fame
Northwest Ohio Girls Basketball Crestview 1-1 3-3
Standings 2010-2011 Columbus Grove 1-1 3-4
League Overall Allen East 1-1 3-5
Blanchard Valley Conference Bluffton 1-1 2-7
Liberty-Benton 3-0 8-0 Spencerville 1-1 1-7
Van Buren 3-0 6-3 Lincolnview 0-2 3-6
Pandora-Gilboa 2-1 6-1 Ada 0-2 1-8 By BEN WALKER helped the Toronto Blue 3,000 hits and 500 home made up and Hirschbeck
Arcadia 2-1 4-3 The Associated Press Jays win titles in 1992-93. runs. supported Alomar’s bid for
McComb 2-1 4-5 Greater Buckeye Conference
Arlington 1-2 7-2 Napoleon 3-0 7-1 Palmeiro, McGwire, But Palmeiro failed a the Hall.
Hardin-Northern 1-2 4-5 Findlay 2-1 3-4 NEW YORK — After a Bagwell and Gonzalez fared drug test and was suspended “I regret every bit of it.
Cory-Rawson 1-2 2-7 Marion Harding 2-1 3-5 narrow miss last year, Bert poorly, with BBWAA mem- by Major League Baseball I apologized many times to
Leipsic 0-3 3-6 Lima Senior 1-2 3-4
Vanlue 0-3 0-8 Sandusky 1-2 1-4
Blyleven told voters they bers reluctant to choose in 2005. The penalty came a John,” he said. “I feel good
Fremont Ross 0-3 1-6 finally got it right by send- bulky hitters who posted big few months after he wagged I’ve had a good relationship
Buckeye Border Conference ing him into the Hall of numbers in the 1990s and his finger at members of with John.”
Edon 3-0 7-2 Fame along with Roberto 2000s. Congress and told them: “I Said Hirschbeck: “I’m
Stryker 3-0 6-2 Northwest Ohio Athletic League
Pettisville 2-1 4-5 Patrick Henry 2-0 5-1 Alomar. A lot of them have already have never used steroids. very, very happy for him.
Hilltop 1-2 1-8 Evergreen 2-1 6-1 And he took decided, such as Period.” It’s overdue.”
North Central 0-3 2-5 Archbold 2-1 9-2 the opportunity to Susan Slusser of Former Rep. Tom Davis Alomar drew 73.7 per-
Fayette 0-3 1-7 Wauseon 2-1 5-4 talk about base- the San Francisco was the chairman of the cent last year in his first try
Bryan 1-1 3-5
Green Meadows Conference Montpelier 1-1 1-7 ball’s dark past Chronicle, who House committee that held on the ballot. Blyleven had
Tinora 0-0 7-0 Liberty Center 1-2 4-7 — the Steroids wrote in an e-mail the March 17, 2005, hear- come even closer, missing
Wayne Trace 0-0 7-0 Swanton 1-2 3-6 Era. that she would not ing on steroids in baseball by five votes while getting
Holgate 0-0 8-1 Delta 0-3 2-6 All-Star slug- consider anyone at which Palmeiro made 74.2 percent.
Antwerp 0-0 6-3
Ayersville 0-0 3-5 Putnam County League gers Rafael who used perfor- that statement and McGwire Alomar got his first
Fairview 0-0 2-5 Pandora-Gilboa 2-0 5-2 Palmeiro, Jeff mance-enhancing refused to “talk about the major-league hit off Nolan
Hicksville 0-0 2-6 Ottoville 1-0 8-1 Bagwell, Mark substances. past.” Ryan in 1988. Ryan was
Edgerton 0-0 3-7 Continental 1-0 6-2 McGwire and Bagwell got Palmeiro recently reit- the last pure starting pitch-
Leipsic 2-1 5-4
Midwest Athletic Conference Fort Jennings 1-1 4-7 Juan Gonzalez didn’t come 41.7 percent in his first year erated the anabolic steroid er elected to the Hall by
Versailles 3-0 6-2 Kalida 1-1 3-6 close in Wednesday’s elec- on the ballot. His career stats that caused his positive test the BBWAA in 1999.
Minster 2-0 8-0 Columbus Grove 0-2 3-4 tion. No telling if they ever are among the best for first came in a vitamin vial given Blyleven, now 59, pitched
Fort Recovery 2-0 6-1 Miller City 0-3 5-6 will, either, after Hall voters basemen since World War to him by teammate Miguel against Alomar and his
New Knoxville 2-1 5-2
Coldwater 1-1 5-2 Western Buckeye League sent a clear message: The II — .297 batting average, Tejada. father, Sandy Alomar.
St. John’s 1-1 6-3 Bath 2-0 8-1 drug cloud isn’t going to .408 on-base percentage McGwire got 19.8 per- It was quite a climb for
Marion Local 0-2 2-5 St. Marys 2-0 7-1 cover Cooperstown. and .540 slugging percent- cent, a drop from 23.7 per- Blyleven, who helped pitch
St. Henry 0-2 2-7 Shawnee 2-0 6-2 “The writers are saying age. He hit 449 home runs, cent last year. This was his Pittsburgh to the 1979 title
New Bremen 0-2 1-6 Celina 2-0 5-2
Parkway 0-2 1-7 Kenton 1-1 7-1 that this was the Steroids topped 1,500 RBIs and runs fifth time on the ballot and and Minnesota to the 1987
Wapakoneta 1-1 4-4 Era, like they have done and ran the bases hard. He first since the former home crown. Many years ago, he
Northwest Conference Van Wert 0-2 2-7 Mark McGwire,” Blyleven was Rookie of the Year, NL run champion admitted he drew barely over 14 percent
Jefferson 2-0 8-1 Elida 0-2 1-7
Paulding 2-0 3-5 Ottawa-Glandorf 0-2 1-7
explained after finally mak- MVP and a Gold Glove win- took steroids and human in the BBWAA voting.
Lima Central Catholic 1-1 6-3 Defiance 0-2 0-7 ing it to the Hall on his 14th ner. growth hormone. Blyleven’s career stats
LOCAL ROUNDUP
However, visiting Siena kets to take the lead and the
Heights made a second-half momentum but I’m glad we
comeback and took it to the came out and improved and
Racers in nipping the hosts played better but it is a very Lady Racers grab 0-0 3-5 9, Crystal Sloan 0-0 0-0 0-0 8-0 run to lead 27-12 at six more times (24-18),
68-67 in a last-second thrill- tough home loss today.” 10-point win over Siena 0, Brandi McDaniel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0.
the 8:56 mark of the half. while Hanover posted a
er. Totals 28-57 8-20 19-24 83.
The Racers had seven out Heights HOME: Siena Heights Sophomore Lauren Hutton commanding 43-32 advan-
After Siena Heights ral- of nine players in the scoring University (6-11 (1-3)) (New Riegel) traded baskets tage on the boards.
lied within 42-38 at halftime, column on the night. ADRIAN, Mich. — The Nikki Hughes 4-7 0-0 2-2 10, with the Panthers before The Beavers welcome
the battle continued into the With the loss the Racers University of Northwestern Shalaha Hubbard 5-15 3-10 2-2
two Miller free throws cut HCAC foe Rose-Hulman
Ohio women’s cagers hit 15, Sierra Brown 2-4 0-0 2-5 6,
second half. The guests ran fall to 4-9 on the season and She’Meika Nicholson 3-13 1-4 5-7 the deficit to 32-21 with on Saturday with a 1 p.m.
off a 14-6 spurt to take their just 1-3 in the Wolverine- the road Wednesday night 12, Sierra Calhoun 1-5 0-0 0-0 2, 5:22 to play. Following the tip, with the men following
largest lead at 52-48. From Hoosier Athletic Conference and came back from Siena Amanda Duke 0-0 0-0 0-0 0, Brooke Miller markers, Hanover at 3 p.m.
then on, the biggest margin on the year. Siena Heights Height’s Fieldhouse with an Haines 6-11 0-0 5-5 17, Kendall
ended the period with a
Acho 0-1 0-1 2-2 2, Brittany Gibson WOMEN
was 60-54 by the visitors moves to 7-9 and 1-2 in the 83-73 Wolverine-Hoosier 2-8 1-6 2-2 7, Grace Howrigon 1-4 15-2 run for a 47-23 lead at Bluffton University 59
with 6:06 remaining. There WHAC. Athletic Conference win. 0-1 0-0 2, Chandler Levit 0-1 0-0 0-0 the break. Kim Miller 4-7 0-0 6-7 14,
were four ties and three lead The Lady Racers (9-8, 3-2 0, Samantha Wolford 0-1 0-0 0-0 0. The Beavers started the Brittany Stegmaier 1-8 0-4 0-0 2,
changes. A free throw by VISITORS: Siena Heights WHAC) used solid shooting Totals 24-70 5-22 20-25 73.
second half with hoops Lauren Hutton 4-5 0-0 1-3 9, Kim
Meyer 1-3 1-3 0-0 3, Rachel Daman
Logan Mathews gave the 7-9 (1-2 WHAC) — 28-of-57 overall (8-of-20 Score By Halves from Miller and Daman. 5-9 2-6 0-0 12, Alicia Amis 0-0 0-0
FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA
visitors a 68-67 edge with six TP from deep) for 49.1 percent 1st 2nd TOTAL A trip to the charity stripe 0-0 0, Kirstie Runion 1-4 1-2 1-3 4,
ticks left. Demetrius Andrews 3-4 0-0 and 19-of-24 free shots for University of Northwestern
by Miller cut into the def- Francena Tate 0-3 0-1 0-0 0, Beth
34 49 83
Jake Bolyard brought the 3-5 9, Mark Snipes 2-9 2-6 0-0 79.2 percent. Amanda Francis Siena Heights University icit before a Daman tri- Yoder 0-4 0-2 0-0 0, Brittany Lewis
2-5 0-2 1-1 5, Elizabeth Webb 0-0
ball up the court. With time 6, Brent Reynolds 5-11 2-6 1-1 led all scorers with 25, while 31 42 73 ple trimmed the lead to 0-0 0-0 0, Mandi Leemaster 0-0 0-0
winding down, he found Isaac
13, Logan Mathews 3-10 1-3 4-6
11, Jake Schirmer 3-6 0-0 0-0 Kelly Warris (Elida) and ---- 47-32. A Kirstie Runion 0-0 0, Kylee Burkholder 4-5 0-0 0-1
Bowers who then quickly 6, Ryan Hopson 3-6 2-3 0-0 8, Tara Olberding added 11. Hanover sweeps BU in (Cincinnati/Christian) three 8, Rachel LeFever 1-1 0-0 0-0 0.
passed to senior big man Kyle Nick Kosovich 1-4 0-0 0-0 2, They controlled the glass cage action pulled the Beavers within Totals 23-54 4-20 9-15 59.
34 times (8 offensive) as Hanover 78
Gillette for a 10-foot jump Darrell Boswell 2-7 1-2 2-5 7,
HANOVER, Ind. - 13 at the 10:16 mark. Two Holly Vogel 5-9 0-1 0-0 10, Torin
shot to decide the contest.
Vince Schantz 2-3 0-0 2-2 6.
Totals 24-60(40%) 8-20(40%)
Rebecca Puckett led with six. The Bluffton University more Miller free throws at Franz 6-15 1-5 4-6 17, Molly Martin
However, Gillette’s jump 12-19(63.2%) 68. They had 23 assists (Francis women’s basketball team the 6:48 mark is the clos- 2-4 0-0 4-4 8, Natalie Morse 3-9 2-5
shot was just off the mark HOME TEAM: Northwestern with 6, Shaye Warman 5); jumped back into Heartland est (60-48) the Beavers 0-0 8, Chelle Bentz 2-6 1-3 0-0 5,
hsd seven thefts (Francis and Abbey Schmahl 1-3 0-1 0-1 2, Liz
and Siena Heights completed Ohio 4-9 (1-3 WHAC)
Collegiate Athletic would get the rest of the Sparks 0-0 0-0 0-0 0, Katie Brewer
the comeback by getting the FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA Alexa Kennedy with 2 each); Conference action with a way. Hanover pulled away 1-6 1-3 0-0 3, Amanda Trambaugh
TP
rebound. Isaac Bowers 2-10 1-7 2-2 blocked three shots (Francis, Wednesday night trip to and continued their school- 0-1 0-0 0-0 0, Katie Gahimer 0-2 0-0
The Racers led by four 7, Jake Bolyard 8-21 2-9 0-0 Molly French and Ashley Collier Arena at Hanover record start (11-0) with a 2-2 2, Kendall Withered, 2-4 2-4 2-2
Rothney 1 apiece); 22 fouls; 8, Elyse Weddle 1-1 0-0 0-0 2, Sonja
points going into the locker 18, Dustin Guthrie 2-5 0-0 0-0
College. The red-hot 78-59 victory. Bowyer 4-6 0-0 4-6 13. Totals 27-66
room thanks to a big first half 4, Brandon Miller 0-1 0-0 0-0 and 22 miscues. They host Panthers bolted out to a Miller, who went over 7-22 17-21 78.
at shooting the basketball
0, Todd Watkins 4-7 0-1 0-1 8,
Wes Gelhaus 5-8 0-0 3-3 13, Condordia University 1 p.m. 47-23 haltime lead and held the 1,000-point plateau
very well. The home team D.J. Quarles 0-0 0-0 0-0 0, Darko Saturday. Bluffton off for a 78-59 against #4 Washington Score by Halves 1st 2nd Total
made nearly half of its shots, Four players reached dou- Bluffton 23 36 59
Bucan 2-3 0-0 0-0 4, Kyle Gillette HCAC victory, keeping (Mo.), paced the visitors Record: (4-8; 1-4 HCAC)
converting on 46 percent in 6-8 0-0 1-3 13. Totals 29-63(46%) ble digits for SHU (6-11, Hanover perfect at 11-0 with 14 points, seven assists Hanover 47 31 78
the first half (18-39). Siena 3-17(17.6%) 6-9(66.7%) 67.
Rebounds: SH 36.11 off.
1-3 WHAC): Brooke Haines overall and 5-0 in the con- and six steals. She hit 4-of- Record: (11-0; 5-0 HCAC)
Heights shot only 13-of-36 (Boswell 12), UNOH 37/11 off. 17, Shalaha Hubbard 15, ference. Bluffton slipped to 7 from the field and 6-for-7
in the first half (36%) as they She’Meika Nicholson 12 and MEN
(Gillette 10). Assists: SH 18 4-8 overall and 1-4 in the at the line while hauling in Bluffton University 55
went into intermission and all (Snipes 4), UNOH 16 (Gillette Nikki Hughes 10. They con- HCAC. four caroms. Rachel Daman Rob Luderman 0-3 0-0 0-0 0,
the momentum in the Racer 4). Steals: SH 8 (Snipes, Boswell nected on 24-of-70 fielders The Beavers took an chipped in with 12 markers Brent Farley 5-9 0-0 0-0 10, Nick
2), UNOH 5 (Bowers, Bolyard,
locker room. The Racers Guthrie, Bucan, Gillette 1). (5-of-22 downtown) for 34.3 early 6-2 lead with a layup and five rebounds on 5-of- Lee 5-13 4-9 0-2 14, Mychal Hill
set the pace of the game by percent and 20-of-25 at the 4-9 3-7 4-5 15, Josh Fisher 1-3 0-2
Blocks: SH 4 (Boswell 2), UNOH from junior Rachel Daman 9 shooting. Post players 0-0 2, Nate Heckelman 1-2 0-0 0-0 2,
their defensive pressure on 2 (Gelhaus, Gillette 1). Fouls: SH line (80%). They grabbed (Defiance/Tinora) that was Lauren Hutton and Kylee Josh Johnson, 0-1 0-1 0-0 0, Dustin
the Siena Heights guards and 19, UNOH 22. Turnovers: SH 17, 45 off the glass (21 offen- ignited by a Kim Miller Burkholder added nine and Kinn 0-1 0-1 3-4 3, Cam Saylor 0-0
affected the shots that they UNOH 20.
Officials: Andy Nagy, sive) as Hughes seized 13. (Delphos/St. John’s) steal. eight points, respectively. 0-0 0-0 0, Will Pope 3-8 0-0 3-7 9.
put up early in the game. Raymond Kelser, Randy They totaled eight assists The Panther defense pres- Burkholder ripped down Totals 19-49 7-20 10-18 55.
Hanover 66
Leading the way for the Hutton (Nicholson 3); 15 thefts sured the Beavers into five a team-high seven boards, Mike Case 5-6 0-0 0-1 10,
Racers for the night was Attendance: 158 (Hughes and Hubbard 3 turnovers over the next four while Hutton collected five Mitchell Meyer 1-6 0-1 8-12 10,
freshman sensation Bolyard Score by Halves 1st 2nd Total
each); four blocks (Haines minutes which resulted in rebounds. Grant Pangallo 3-6 2-3 0-0 8,
Siena Heights......... 38 30 - 68
who netted 18 points and Northwestern Ohio.. 42 25 - 67 2); 21 fouls; and 21 errors. 15 unanswered points en Bluffton connected on Ryan Nowicki 6-14 3-6 3-4 18,
really was crucial in the sec- Cody Osmon 1-3 1-3 0-0 3, Drake
Points in the paint-SHU-M route to a 17-6 lead. A 23-of-54 (42.6 percent) Hendricks 1-4 0-1 0-0 2, Clayton
ond half. Wes Gelhaus also VISITOR: University of
22,UNOH-M 42. Points off turn-
Northwestern Ohio (9-8 (3-2)) Kylee Burkholder (West from the field, compared to Fletcher 0-1 0-1 0-0 0, Jim Faehr
had a very big night as the overs-SHU-M 19,UNOH-M 24.
FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA Unity/Hilltop) jumper 27-of-66 (40.9 percent for 0-0 0-0 0-0 0, Jason Doehrman 0-0
freshman came off the bench 2nd chance points-SHU-M
15,UNOH-M 9. Fast break points- TP ended the offensive drought the Panthers. The Beavers 0-0 0-0 0, Jacob Rieger 3-3 0-0 0-3
and really contributed in the 6, Brian Gunter 3-4 0-0 3-3 9, Dee
SHU-M 4,UNOH-M 6.
Molly French 0-2 0-0 0-0 0,
for the Beavers at the 13:12 were 4-of-20 on triples, Jones 0-2 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-49
second half as he tallied up Ashley Rothney 2-5 0-0 0-0 4,
Bench points-SHU-M Kelly Warris 3-7 3-7 2-2 11, Alexa mark of the half. while Hanover made 7-of- 6-15 14-23 66.
a total of 13 points and five 23,UNOH-M 30. Score tied-8 Kennedy 2-3 2-3 3-4 9, Amanda Bluffton cut the deficit 22 from distance. The home
rebounds to really make a times. Lead changed-7 times. Francis 9-16 0-3 7-9 25, Shaye to 19-12 on a layup from team finished 17-of-21 from Score by Halves 1st 2nd Total
difference for his team. Last FG-SHU-M 2nd-01:42, Bluffton 21 34 55
UNOH-M 2nd-00:41.
Warman 2-3 2-3 0-0 6, Amanda
Henry 3-5 0-0 0-0 6, Tara Olberding Brittany Lewis (Springfield/ the stripe, compared to a Record: (8-4; 1-4 HCAC)
Despite the lead going into Largest lead-SHU-M by 6 2nd- 4-12 1-4 2-2 11, Jenna Blackburn Shawnee). However, 9-of-15 night for Bluffton. Hanover 31 35 66
intermission, Siena Heights 06:06, UNOH-M by 14 1st-06:39. 0-0 0-0 2-2 2, Rebecca Puckett 3-4 Hanover went on another The visitors turned it over Record: (9-2; 5-0 HCAC)
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AGRIBUSINESS
Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers unite More farmers’ markets year-round
Ohio grains top priority PLYMOUTH,
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Mass.
New tractor exhaust technology may take getting used to Annual Putnam banquets set
BY GLEN ARNOLD There are two primary technolo- sell it. It is 68 percent water, and has the The Putnam County annual Bowers from Fort Jennings who
OSU Extension, AG educator gies being used by tractor manufactur- potential to both freeze and gel at lower Beef, Pork and Dairy Banquets is a country music singer finish-
ers. Caterpillar, Cummins, Deutz, John temperatures. Don’t plan to operate your have been set for 2011 and all ing second in a recent T102
The diesel tractor is very important Deere, Komatsu and Perkins are using tractor without the DEF, since an engine banquets will be at the Kalida Country Star Playoffs.
to every farmers operation but after the EGR technology to comply with Tier 4 without the DEF will have a loss of Knights of Columbus Hall for The 2011 Putnam County
first of the year it will have some dif- regulations. AGCO, Case IH and New power, but will be able to get an imple- the first time ever. Tickets Dairy Banquet is set for
ferent exhaust technology that may take Holland are using SCR technology. The ment to the edge of the field or your fuel for all three banquets can be March 23 starting at 7:15 p.m.
some getting used to. Air quality regula- EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) technol- tank. Horsepower will drop intentionally, obtained at the Putnam County Entertainment for the dairy
tions from the Environmental Protection ogy takes 20-30 percent of the exhaust when the computer senses the DEF tank Extension office in Ottawa or banquet is the Crazy World of
Agency, affecting only new equipment, gas, pipes it into a cooling chamber on is empty. Manufacturers are addressing from any member of the beef, Daniel Jay Robison, the Family
will add cost to the tractor, and may the side of the engine. When it is cooled, all of these concerns with their new pork or dairy producer groups. Ventriloquist. All the routines
give off blacker smoke, but the engines its oxygen content is lowered. It is then products. These banquets typically draw are wholesome and lots of fun
are expected to lower emission level of piped into the intake manifold where it What is the impact of the technology 300 to 350 people and are a for each and every member of
nitrous oxide. That is one of the green- lowers the oxygen content and lowers on farmers? The EPA has indicated the great opportunity to have a night the family. The dinner will be
house gases which are currently being the overall combustion temperature. That additional cost will be 1-3 percent of the out with family and friends. a Salisbury steak meal includ-
blamed for climate change issues. But results in less nitrous oxide, but possibly cost of the equipment. Should you buy The 2011 Putnam County ing The Dannon Company
what does it mean for area farmers? more soot. before the new models are on the market? Beef Banquet is set for Jan. 26 milk products, ice cream, vari-
New EPA regulations for diesel pow- The SCR (selective catalytic reduc- This would delay the impact on your starting with a Salisbury steak ous cheeses, and other assorted
ered equipment, called Tier 4, pertain to tion) technology utilizes a storage tank farm until the next time you update your
non-road diesel engines with more than on the tractor which holds diesel exhaust equipment. That apparently is what hap- dinner at 6:30 p.m. The enter- dairy products.
175 horsepower in 2011. The regulations fluid (DEF), a combination of urea and pened when the regulations were applied tainment will be Jim Bodicker, a Proceeds from the ban-
will apply to smaller horsepower tractors de-ionized water. One gallon of DEF is to the over the road trucks before the Tier finger style guitar player from the quets are used to improve Jr.
put into service in 2012 and later. By blended with 25 gallons of diesel fuel dur- 4 diesel engines were installed. As with Ada area. He is well known for Fair livestock buildings at the
2015, the regulations require tractors and ing the tractors operation. This technol- any new technology there will be some his humorous songs and ability to Putnam County Fairgrounds,
other non-road diesel equipment to have ogy eliminates the particulate matter with issues that have to be resolved after the play a wide range of music. fund producer educational
reduced both nitrous oxide and particulate a high exhaust gas temperature, resulting equipment is used in the field and unfore- The 2011 Putnam County meetings, commodity product
matter (soot) by 90 percent. The regula- in reduced levels of nitrous oxide. seen problems occur. While adding more Pork Banquet is set for Feb. 21. promotion and scholarships for
tions have only been applied to over the The DEF liquid that will have to be cost to each machine, the new engines are A pork chop dinner will start high school students. Tickets
road diesel engines up until now, but farm replenished regularly, and farm petro- expected to be both more energy efficient the evening off at 6:30 p.m. for the banquets are $8 per
tractors will now have their turn. leum suppliers should be planning to and emit lower levels of nitrous oxide. The entertainment will be Matt person.
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