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resumes Saturday
Carrier delivery of
The Delphos Herald will
be fully restored on the
north end of Main Street
beginning Saturday.
On Wednesday, Barb
Lane will return as the carrier to the Carolyn Drive,
Menke and Wildwood areas.
Season pool
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TOLEDO Parishes, schools and affiliated institutions of the Diocese of Toledo are being asked to assist
Catholic Relief Services (CRS) and Caritas Nepal with
their relief efforts following the 7.8-magnitude earthquake
that struck Nepal just before noon on Saturday, April 25.
According to recent reports, over 4,000 people were killed
as a result of the earthquake; thousands more have been
hurt or displaced by the devastation.
One hundred percent of the monies collected by the
Diocese of Toledo will be forwarded to Catholic Relief
Services, and according to CRS 92 percent of their funding
goes directly to those in need.
Contributions to the relief efforts may be directed to
a parish of the Diocese of Toledo, or can be sent directly
to: Diocese of Toledo - Nepal Relief; 1933 Spielbusch
Avenue; Toledo, OH 43604.
Forecast
Mostly cloudy
today with
a 20 percent
chance of
showers in
the afternoon. Highs in the mid
50s. Mostly cloudy through
midnight then becoming
partly cloudy. Lows in the
lower 40s. See page 2
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Delphos, Ohio
Cupp
Cupp to hold
legislative
update
at library
INFORMATION
SUBMITTED
State Representative Bob
Cupp will hold four legislative
update meetings across Allen
County on Monday.
Cupp represents the 4th
Ohio House district, which
is comprised of all of Allen
County.
Cupp will provide a brief
update on legislative activity
in the Ohio General Assembly
during the first 4 months of
this year. He will then be
available to listen to public
concerns and ideas regarding
pending legislation or other
topics that may be of interest
to attendees.
The locations and start
times of the public legislative update meetings are as
follows:
Lima 9:30 a.m. - Lima
Chamber of Commerce (144
S. Main St., Lima)
Bluffton 11:30 a.m. Bluffton Public Library (145
S. Main St., Bluffton)
Delphos 1:30 p.m. Delphos Public Library (309
W. Second St., Delphos)
See CUPP, page 10
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FUNERAL
KEMPER, Mary, 85, of
Ottoville, Mass of Christian
Burial will begin 10:30
a.m. today at Immaculate
Conception
Catholic
Church, Ottoville, the Rev.
Jerome Schetter officiating.
Burial will follow in St.
Marys Cemetery, Ottoville.
Memorials may be given
to VanCrest, Hearts of
Ohio Hospice, Immaculate
Conception Cemetery, or
Kidney Services of West
Central Ohio. Condolences
may be expressed to: www.
lovefuneralhome.com.
GRAIN PRICES
Wheat
Corn
Soybeans
$4.69
$3.50
$9.88
WEATHER
WEATHER FORECAST
Tri-County
Associated Press
Today: Mostly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of showers in
the afternoon. Highs in the mid 50s. North winds 10 to 15 mph.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy through midnight then becoming
Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 40s. North winds 5 to 10 mph.
Friday: Mostly sunny in the morning then becoming partly
cloudy. Warmer. Highs in the upper 60s. North winds 5 to 10
mph.
.Friday night: Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 40s.
Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
Saturday and Saturday night: Mostly clear. Highs in the
upper 60s. Lows in the lower 50s.
EXTENDED FORECAST
Sunday and Sunday night: Partly cloudy with a 20 percent
chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 70s.
Lows in the mid 50s.
Monday: Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the mid 70s.
Monday night and Tuesday: Partly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the upper
50s. Highs in the mid 70s.
Tuesday night and Wednesday: Mostly cloudy with a 40
percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the mid
50s. Highs in the lower 70s.
LOTTERY
CLEVELAND (AP)
These Ohio lotteries were
drawn Wednesday:
Classic Lotto
0 2 - 0 7 - 1 0 - 11 - 1 8 - 2 9 ,
Kicker: 3-2-3-3-7-4
Estimated jackpot: $3.6
million
Mega Millions
Estimated jackpot: $96
million
Pick 3 Evening
8-2-0
Pick 3 Midday
5-1-2
Pick 4 Evening
3-3-8-9
Pick 4 Midday
9-6-1-0
Pick 5 Evening
8-7-5-8-1
Pick 5 Midday
9-8-7-8-4
Powerball
01-26-34-38-51,
Powerball: 6, Power Play: 3
Rolling Cash 5
17-19-30-36-38
Estimated
jackpot:
$130,000
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STATE/LOCAL
The District 4 Outdoor Power Equipment Career Development event was held recently
at Sentinel Career Center. During this event, students complete a series of stations in order
to prove their knowledge and skill in terms of small gas engines. Some of the practicums
that must be completed include: measuring, tool and part identification, taking a test,
trouble shooting gas engines, fuels and lubricants, a team station and a computer parts
search station. All work must be completed in 10 minutes. This years team consisted of
Austin Lucas, left, Devin Rabe and Caleb Haunhorst. The team placed 10th in the district.
(Submitted photos)
The Agricultural Technical & Mechanical Team placed 23rd out of 41 teams on an
online test. Students take a test that involves detailed questions about engineering principles applied to production agriculture, as well as solve a series of agricultural-related
math problems. Team members are, front from left, Derek Lindeman, Mitchell Kahny
and Andrew Siefker; and back, Brandon Wrasman, Collin Fischer and Jason Ditto.
Kaelin Anders was absent.
BRIEFS
Budget director
defends Kasich
school funding
plan
COLUMBUS (AP)
The states budget director on Wednesday criticized
a budget bill passed by the
House for guaranteeing that
no school district loses money
even when it experiences
declines in enrollment and
other marked changes.
In testimony to a Senate
Finance subcommittee, budget director Tim Keen pushed
for restoration of school-funding formula changes proposed
in Republican Gov. John
Kasichs version of the twoyear, $71.5 billion spending
blueprint.
Keen said Kasichs changes further target resources
efficiently and effectively to
those districts with the least
capacity to fund an appropriate educational program.
The Republican-dominated
House adjusted the ever-debated formula after pushback
from education officials,
teachers and families over
cuts it delivered to more than
half of Ohios public districts.
Keen said the House budget
also directs money to many
rural districts regardless of
capacity.
The House added about
$270 million to the governors proposed school foundation funding.
Senate President Keith
Faber said his chamber
expressed concerns about
the House changes, contending the plan makes spending
promises in years ahead that
could lead budgetary imbalances.
Faber, a Celina Republican,
told reporters Wednesday that
he couldnt say where the
Senate would end up with
its school funding plan. But
candidly, we kind of liked
the existing school funding
plan that we negotiated real
hard with the governor and
the House two years ago.
He said the education community has sought consistency and stability.
If we keep changing our
school funding plan every two
years, I think theyve got a
cause to argue that we essentially keep moving the deck
chairs around, and its tough
for them to have predictability
and reliability, Faber said.
So were going to take a
good hard look at figuring out
how we can go back to the
old plan and fix adequacy and
other issues with it.
The Farm Business Management Team placed 18th out of 67 teams on a online test. Students take a test that involves detailed questions about farming operations and production
agriculture, as well as solve a series of agricultural related math problems. Team members
are, front from left, Brent Buettner, Tristan Moore, Tatiana Olmeda, Libby Spring and
Karen Cline; and back, Evan Krites, Austin Lucas, Justin Siefker and Austin Schulte.
Sophia Thompson was absent.
The Greenhand Quiz team placed 10th out of 122 teams at the state contest. Team members
included, front from left, Austin Adams, Cody Wright, Marie Mueller, Sarah Cline, Meghan
Ream and Madison Spring; and back, Matthew Miller, Troy Elwer, Connor Hulihan, Holly
Dellinger, Jason Ditto, Allie Buettner, Collin Will and Cole Reindel. The Greenhand Quiz is
a contest that is open to first-year FFA members from across the state of Ohio. Members are
quizzed on their knowledge of FFA leaders, history, facts and other information.
INFORMATION SUBMITTED
ELIDA AAA is partnering with American Township
Fire Department, Dayton Childrens Hospital, Safe Kids
Greater Dayton and Allen County Help Me Grow to hold a
free car and booster seat check event for parents and caregivers
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m May 7 at the American Township Fire
Department, 105 W. Main St., Elida.
To make an appointment, call 419-228-1022. Walk-ins are
also welcome.
Car crashes remain the leading cause of death for children
ages 1 to 13. Proper use of child safety seats greatly reduces
the likelihood that a child will be killed in a crash, but roughly
three quarters of child safety seats are used incorrectly.
Car and booster seat checks provide caregivers with the
opportunity to learn about proper child passenger safety techniques to ensure their children are properly secured in the
vehicle.
During this event, certified child passenger safety technicians will perform free car and booster seat checks for parents
and caregivers. Each inspection will take approximately 30
minutes.
No parent wants to gamble with their childs safety, said
Emma Lindholm, traffic safety program manager at AAA Ohio
Auto Club. Through checks like these, we aim to educate
caregivers on the proper way to install car seats and booster
seats so they can leave knowing that their kids are safe.
Those unable to attend this event can call the Lima AAA
store at 419-228-1022 to schedule a free seat check at their
convenience. This is part of AAAs new Child Safety Seat
Check program, which offers free car and booster seat checks
to parents and caregivers at AAA store locations. For more,
visit AAA.com/ChildSafety.
More information about child passenger safety is available
at SafeSeats4Kids.AAA.com.
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Horses were the leading source
of farming income for Kentucky
farmers, followed by broiler
(chickens), cattle, tobacco, soybeans and corn. Kentucky is
also known for its bourbon and
blackberries.
Delphos Senior
Citizens Center
Kitchen
Press
Bourbon Nuts
1/3 cup bourbon
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1/4 teaspoon hot pepper sauce
2 cups pecan halves
In a 9-inch pie plate, mix bourbon, soy sauce
and hot pepper sauce. Add pecans and stir until well
coated. Let stand for 1 hour, stirring occasionally.
Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Butter a 15-1/2x101/2x1-inch jelly roll pan. Using a slotted spoon,
drain pecans well and transfer to jelly roll pan. Bake
for 18 to 20 minutes or until dry and browned, stirring several times. Cool completely in pan. (Nuts
will crisp as they cool.) Store in an airtight container in a cool place. Makes 2 cups.
CALENDAR OF
EVENTS
TODAY
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 Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
3-7 p.m. The Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shopping.
FRIDAY
7:30 a.m. Delphos
Optimist Club, A&W DriveIn, 924 E. Fifth St.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Delphos Museum of Postal
History, 339 N. Main St., is
open.
11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Interfaith Thrift Store is open
for shopping.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
SATURDAY
9 a.m.-noon Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shopping.
St. Vincent dePaul Society,
located at the east edge of the
St. Johns High School parking lot, is open.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Delphos Postal Museum is
open.
12:15 p.m. Testing of
warning sirens by Delphos
Fire and Rescue.
1-3 p.m. Delphos
Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
7 p.m. Bingo at St.
Johns Little Theatre.
SUNDAY
1-3 p.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
MONDAY
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
6:30 p.m. Shelter from
the Storm support group
meets in the Delphos Public
Library basement.
7 p.m. Delphos City
Council meets at the Delphos
Municipal Building, 608 N.
Canal St.
Delphos
Parks
and
Recreation board meets at
the recreation building at
Stadium Park.
Washington Township
trustees meet at the township
house.
7:30 p.m. Spencerville
village council meets at the
mayors office.
Delphos Eagles Auxiliary
meets at the Eagles Lodge,
1600 Fifth St.
8 p.m. The Veterans
of Foreign Wars meet at the
hall.
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Bourbon Balls
3 cups vanilla wafers
1 cup ground pecans
1 cup powdered sugar
3 tablespoons corn syrup
1/2 cup Bourbon
Combine all ingredients, form into balls about an
inch in diameter and roll in powdered sugar. Store
in a tin box. Makes 50-60.
David Grimm, general manager of the Allen County Fair, was the guest
speaker at a recent Delphos Optimist Club meeting. Grimms presentation
included upcoming events at the fairgrounds, improvements and new additions
and the cost of bringing entertainment to the fair. Optimist Club President
Kevin Wieging presents Grimm with a club mug and thanks him for coming.
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SPORTS
By LARRY HEIING
DHI Media Correspondent
news@delphosherald.com
DELPHOS Southpaw
Ryan Bullinger allowed only
one hit and two walks to the
Fort Jennings Musketeers
Wednesday afternoon and
Jeffersons offense provided
plenty of support for a 10-0
6-inning victory at the home
of the Wildcats.
After Bullinger sent Fort
Jennings down in order in
the first inning, the Wildcats
jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the
bottom of the frame. Leadoff
hitter Jace Stockwell was hit
by a Aaron Sealts pitch and
Gaige Rassman followed with
a single to left. Gage
Mercer smacked a drive
to deep center that fell in for
a run-scoring double. Jacob
Pulfords sacrifice fly brought
home Rassman as the Wildcats
led 2-0. Jefferson loaded the
bases with a Bullinger single
and a walk to Nick Fitch. Kurt
Wollenhaupt grounded to short,
scoring Mercer as the bags
remained full with Wildcats.
Brandan Herron garnered a
1-out walk to plate the fourth
run of the inning before Sealts
retired the next two batters.
Mercer roped a single
down the third-base line with
one out in the second inning
and came around to score on a
Bullinger double to extend the
Jefferson lead to five.
On the mound, Bullinger
was perfect through the first
three inning,s sending the first
nine hitters back to the dugout
Associated Press
No NFL team wants to draft
another JaMarcus Russell.
His size, skill and natural
talent made the former LSU
quarterback an easy choice for
the No. 1 overall pick by the
Oakland Raiders in 2007.
But Russell flopped.
He lasted only three seasons in Oakland, started 25
games and collected $36.4
million of the 6-year, $68
million contract he signed.
Russell became the impetus
for owners insistence on a
rookie salary scale in the 2011
collective bargaining agreement.
Associated Press
INDIANS 7, ROYALS 5
CLEVELAND Jason
Kipnis homered and drove in
four runs to help the Cleveland
Indians snap a 4-game losing
streak with a 7-5 win over
the Kansas City Royals on
Wednesday night.
Kipnis hit a 3-run home run
his first since July 31 of last
season in the third and then
capped another 3-run rally in
the sixth with an RBI grounder.
Michael Bourns double gave
Cleveland the lead.
Danny Salazar (3-0) allowed
four runs in six innings.
Kansas City shortstop
Alcides Escobar suffered a
bruised left cheek after being
hit in the head by a pitch from
Salazar in the fifth inning. The
ball struck Escobar on the
left side of the helmet and he
was on the ground for several moments. He walked off
the field with help from two
Royals trainers.
Yordano Ventura (2-2)
allowed five runs in 5 1/3
innings. The right-hander, who
is facing a 7-game suspension
and was ejected from his last
two starts, kept his poise and
didnt retaliate after Escobar
was hit.
RaabeFord.com
UP NEXT
Indians: LHP T.J. House takes
the mound in the first game of a
4-game home set against Toronto.
House is 7-1 in career starts at
Progressive Field.
BREWERS 8, REDS 3
CINCINNATI The music in
the Milwaukee Brewers clubhouse
was cranked so loud that it was hard
to hear anything else. And no one
minded.
With Ryan Braun finally breaking
out of his slump, the Brewers hope
theyve finally put all of their numb,
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ATLANTA Al Horford
and Jeff Teague scored 20
points apiece, helping the
top-seeded Atlanta Hawks
hold off the Brooklyn
Nets 107-97 Wednesday
night in an NBA playoff
series thats closer than
anyone envisioned.
Shaking off a dislocated finger, Horford flew
around the court in the
fourth quarter when it
looked like Brooklyn was
on the verge of bouncing
all the way back from an
early 17-point deficit. In the
final minute, Teague darted
into the lane for a couple of
baskets that sealed another
hard-fought victory.
Atlanta leads 3-2 in the
best-of-7 series, which heads
back to Brooklyn for Game 6
Friday night. The Hawks can
wrap it up but the eighth-seeded Nets seem intent on taking
it to the limit.
Alan Anderson led the
Nets with 23 points off the
bench. Jarrett Jack added
18 as the Brooklyn backups
totally dominated Atlantas
reserves.
DeMarre Carroll scored 24
points, pushing the Hawks out
to a big lead. But the Nets, as
they did in each of the first
two games in Atlanta, came
back to make it another close
one.
Jack carried Brooklyn
down the stretch, hitting
back-to-back 3-pointers and
then driving for a floater in
the lane that closed the gap to
90-89 with less than 5 minutes to go.
Teague responded with a 3,
then stole it from Jack at the
other end. The Hawks fought
for an offensive rebound after
missing underneath, leading
to an easy bucket for Carroll
off a pass for Horford.
Joe Johnson hit two more
3s to pull the Nets to 97-95
their last gasp, it turned
out. Horford, who also had 15
Ladycats
Bullinger
2, Laudick, Knueve.
By JIM METCALFE
DHI Media Sports Editor
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com
SPENCERVILLE
Consistency.
Perhaps that is one of the
elusive qualities spring coaches in baseball or fast-pitch softball are trying to accomplish
with the typical Ohio spring
weather that makes it hard to
get work on the diamonds in
the pre-season and even during
the early part of the regular
season.
That is one area that
Jefferson softball coach Josiah
Stober is still searching for, evident by Wednesday afternoons
16-7 Northwest Conference
loss to Spencerville at the
home of the Lady Bearcats.
The game was postponed
due to that very weather from
April 20.
That is what wed like to
see. Offensively, we started out
well, hitting the ball and being
aggressive at the plate and on
the bases; we did that for five
innings, Stober added. The
last two, we got tentative and
didnt have the same aggression and you could see the
results. Spencerville always
hits the ball hard and they did
so tonight, so you cant fault
our pitching; we werent walking people. We were just a little too tentative on defense; it
wasnt as much physical errors
on throws and fielding but simply hesitating too much about
where to go with the ball and
throwing it. Well keep working at it and get better.
For Bearcat head coach Jeff
Johnston, he likes the development of his young team.
Were really starting to put
it all together. We have 16 of
our 21 players either freshmen or sophomores, so it was
simply a matter of time of
getting experience, especially
at the plate, he added. We
are getting more quality at-bats
and hitting the ball better and
harder each time out; that is the
result of simply seeing more
pitches and learning the strike
zone. Alex is our work-horse
on the mound; she is a junior
and has taken ownership of the
mound; she is getting steadily
stronger each game and did so
as the game wore on tonight
with her increasing knowledge.
The Lady Wildcats (4-9,
0-3 NWC) got off quickly
against Lady Bearcat complete-game starter Alex
Shumate in the top of the first
on a hit by pitch on leadoff batter Claire Thompson, a Maddy
Jettinghoff infield nibbler and
an error on a Jessica Pimpas
grounder that loaded the
bases. Shayla Rice knocked
Roundup
Jefferson third baseman Maddy Jettinghoff fields a bunt by Spencervilles Alex Hamrick in the second inning and comes up throwing during the teams NWC softball clash at
Spencerville. (DHI Media/Jim Metcalfe)
the first two (Thompson and
Jettinghoff) in via a single
to left center and Samantha
Branham doubled Pimpas
and pinch-runner Alaina
Kortokrax in for a 4-0 edge.
Spencerville (9-4, 2-2)
halved its deficit in the
home first against Delphos
right-hander Kiersten Teman.
Maddy Hollar beat out an
infield hit to third and Megan
Miller walked. An out later,
both scored as Kara May (6
runs batted in) belted a 2-run
double to left center.
The Black Attack took the
lead for good with a 5-spot
in the home second. Sam
Sutherly singled to center and
courtesy runner Destiny Price
stole second. Alix Hamrick
legged out a bunt but tried
for second, getting throw out
by second sacker Rice; on
the play, Price scooted home.
Hollar beat out a nibbler
to second and Miller doubled to deep center. Kendra
Johnston blooped a run-scoring hit (Hollar) to the outfield
grass behind third. May then
crushed a 3-run round-tripper
to the right of the 200-foot
sign down the left-field line to
score Miller and Johnston for
a 7-4 edge.
The Red and White got
within 7-5 in the top half of
the third on a leadoff double to
the left-field corner by Rice, a
wild pitch and a line single to
right center by Branham.
Spencerville made it
9-5 in the home third on a
leadoff free pass (Sutherly).
Price advanced all the way
to third on a 1-out groundout
Fanning 4 1 0 0 1 0 0, B Boecker
4 2 2 2 1 0 3, J Vanoss 3 0 1 1
0 0 1, T Miller 3 0 0 1 1 1 0, B
Schnipke 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 J Beining
3 1 1 0 1 0 1, C Fanning 0 1 0 0 0
0 0, W Markward 2 1 0 0 2 2 0, K
Bendele 3 2 2 2 1 0 3. Totals 30 11
8 7 8 4 11.
Score by Innings:
Wayne Trace 0 0 1 5 0 0 1 - 7
10 6
Ottoville 2 0 0 4 4 1 X - 11 8 2
WAYNE TRACE - LOB: 4.
2B: Gillett, Yenser, Baksa. SB:
Gillett, Stoller, Fast, Yenser.
OTTOVILLE - 2B: Moorman,
Boecker, Bendele. SB: Boecker,
Vanoss, Fanning.
PITCHING
IP H R ER BB SO HR
Wayne Trace
Jerome (L) 4.1 5 8 3 3 3 0
Stoller 0.2 1 2 1 3 0 0
B Asher 1.0 2 1 1 2 1 0
Ottoville
J Fanning (W) 6.0 7 7 4 2 9 0
Boecker 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 0
HBP: Jerome. P-S: Jerome
95-52, Stoller 28-13, Asher 25-10;
Fanning 90-59, Boecker 16-8.
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JEFFERSON (7)
Claire Thompson ss/p 2-1-00, Maddy Jettinghoff 3b 4-2-3-0,
Jessica Pimpas lf 4-1-1-2, Shayla
Rice 2b 4-1-3-2, Alaina Kortokrax
pr 0-1-0-0, Samantha Branham c
4-0-2-3, Sophie Wilson cr 0-0-0-0,
Kaylin Hartsock rf 3-0-0-0, Danielle
Hartman 1b 2-0-0-0, Mackenzie
Harvey ph 1-0-0-0, Kylee Haehn dp
3-0-1-0, Kiersten Teman p 0-0-0-0,
Sophie Wilson ss 0-0-0-0, Sarah
Thitoff cf 3-1-1-0. Totals 30-7-11-7.
SPENCERVILLE (16)
Maddy Hollar 2b 5-2-3-1,
Megan Miller lf 3-4-1-0, Kendra
Johnston dp 5-1-3-2, Amber Hallard
rf/flex 0-0-0-0, Kara May ss 5-3-46, Mackenzie Ringwald cf 4-1-0-0,
Julie Mulholland 1b 1-0-0-0, Jenna
Henline 1b 3-1-1-1, Alex Shumate
p 4-0-1-1, Bailey Swartz cr 0-1-0-0,
Sam Sutherly c 3-0-2-0, Destiny
Price cr 0-3-0-0, Alix Hamrick 3b
3-0-2-1. Totals 36-16-17-12.
Score by Innings:
Jefferson
401 200 0- 7
Spencerville 2 5 2 2 0 5 x - 16
E: Jettinghoff, Thitoff; LOB:
Jefferson 6, Spencerville 8; 2B:
Rice, Branham, Miller, May; 3B:
Henline; HR: May; SB: Jettinghoff,
Haehn, Hollar, May, Price, Hamrick;
Sac: Thompson, Hartsock, Hamrick.
IP H R ER BB SO
JEFFERSON
Teman (L, 1-4) 3.1 9 11 10 3 2
Thompson
2.2 8 5 3 0 1
SPENCERVILLE
Shumate (W, 7-4) 7.0 11 7
6 1 8
WP: Teman 4, Shumate 2; PB:
Sutherly; HBP: Miller (by Teman),
Ringwald (by Teman), Thompson
(by Shumate); BB: Harman, Miller,
Mulholland, Sutherly; PitchesStrikes: Teman 84-40, Thompson
40-30, Shumate 109-85.
STOCKS
Draft
Tight ends
Bennie Joppru, second round (No.
41), 2003, Houston Texans. Never
caught a pass in the NFL.
Richard Quinn, second round
(No. 64), 2009, Denver Broncos. One
career catch.
Joe Klopfenstein, second round
(No. 46), 2006, St. Louis Rams. Had
more starts (38) than receptions (34).
Teyo Johnson, second round (No.
63), 2003, Oakland Raiders. Caught
26 passes in three seasons.
Ben Troupe, second round
(No. 40), 2004, Tennessee Titans.
Averaged 21 receptions in five seasons.
Offensive linemen
Jason Smith, No. 2, 2009, St.
Louis Rams. Started 26 games in four
seasons.
Derrek Sherrod, No. 32, 2011,
Green Bay Packers. Started one
game for Packers, cut in 2014.
Danny Watkins, No. 23, 2011,
Philadelphia Eagles. Age 26 when
drafted, made 18 starts, went back to
being firefighter.
Jeff Otah, No. 19, 2008, Carolina
Panthers. Lasted four years, started
29 games.
Chris McIntonsh, No. 22, 2000,
Seattle Seahawks. Made 13 starts in
only two seasons.
Defensive linemen
Courtney Brown, No. 1, 2000,
Cleveland Browns. Had 19 sacks in
five seasons.
Vernon Gholston, No. 6, 2008,
New York Jets. Zero sacks.
Aaron Maybin, No. 11, 2009,
Buffalo Bills. Started one game in four
seasons.
Johnathan Sullivan, No. 6, 2003,
New Orleans Saints. Had 1 1/2 sacks.
Jamal Reynolds, No. 10, 2000,
Green Bay Packers. No starts, three
sacks.
Linebackers
David Pollack, No. 17, 2005,
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During the fall, when kids are playing outdoor sports, allergies to ragweed and
mold spores are really bad, Pudupakkam
explained. When theres dry, windy weather,
pollen and mold spores are picked up and
blown around from hundreds of miles away.
Pudupakkam said more patients and/or
their families are more educated; they are
testing their children and themselves for allergies. He said they want to feel better and they
want their kids to feel better.
Its best to catch the allergies in pediatric
patients before the age of 5, he said. If kids
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Pets are another variable in homes that can
contribute to allergic symptoms.
Many families have more pets than kids,
they pay more attention to the pets than they
do the kids and the household becomes a dirty
environment, he said. The first year of their
lives is when we discover their food allergies to milk and eggs. Its when they are 5-7
years of age and they have been sensitized to
outdoor pollens that we can diagnose allergic
rhinitis.
Pudupakkam said the more agriculture
industry there is, the more allergies people
have.
Simple medications with minimum side
effects can help patients control allergy symptoms, he said. If symptoms worsen, we can
treat them with allergy injections which build
up the patients immunity.
Immunotherapy is another treatment
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This is an injection of multiple allergens to get the body to make antibodies,
Pudupakkam said. Typically, patients receive
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Quake
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While the death toll in
the village of Gumda was
low only five people were
killed and 20 were injured
among 1,300 residents
most had lost their homes
and desperately needed
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with the 40-kilogram (90pound) sacks of rice that
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and sanitation and food, are
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President Barack Obama
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Meanwhile, five people were arrested
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Small said up to 300 people participated in the Ferguson protests that lasted
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