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DELPHOS HERALD
The

Telling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869


50¢ daily Friday, February 18, 2011 Delphos, Ohio

Race to the Top


Upfront
FFA boosters set Federal cash helps fund state mandates
berry sale you had to show how you
would use the money. We
Delphos FFA/Alumni
Boosters is holding a
“ ... We’re also have chosen to use it on the
Fresh Strawberry Sale. using the money professional development
of our teachers. That means
Grown in Dover, Fla., ber- to set up some getting them together within
ries are $20 per flat (12 1-pint
containers) and $11 per half- short-cycle assess- the district and sending some
flat (6 1-pint containers). ments so we can of them to conferences that
look at how our curriculum is
Strawberries will be deliv-
ered the week of March 21. chart the progress aligned with new state stan-
Call 419-236-7883 of each child as we dards,” he said. “We are going
to implement some research-
to order. Orders must be
placed before March 6. go along, rather based teaching strategies; it’s
than wait for the about making sure each grade

Eagles to host
level does what it needs to do
annual test results to move each child along. So,
blood drive from the state. we’re working together so
we don’t overlap within the
The Delphos Eagles They’re not full- curriculum.
Lodge will host a Red blown tests but “We’re also using the
money to set up some short-
Cross blood drive from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 26. we’ll chart our cycle assessments so we can
Donors must be at least 17 students’ progress chart the progress of each
child as we go along, rath-
years old, weight at least 110
pounds based on height and quarterly and this er than wait for the annual
be in good general health. will also enable test results from the state.
They’re not full-blown tests
Red Cross donor card
or other ID required. us to target our but we’ll chart our students’
Call 1-800-RED CROSS Nancy Spencer photo teaching strategies progress quarterly and this
will also enable us to tar-
or go to redcrossblood.
org to schedule a dona-
Ottoville Local Schools teachers Kevin Blake, left, Aaron Verhoff and Anthony
Castronova learn their way around an iPad this morning. Tonya Koenig from the
to each child. ...” get our teaching strategies
tion appointment. Northwest Ohio Education Technology Foundation brought teachers up to speed on how to each child. We’ll know if
the iPad works and applications they can use in the classroom. The school purchased 20 — Jeff Price, they need intervention and

Sports iPads using Race to the Top funding. Delphos City Schools if they do, we’ll know what
superintendent interventions will be helpful
BY MIKE FORD created by the one closer to for professional development to them.”
TODAY mford@delphosherald.com home. and technological devices Jennings and Ottoville
Boys Basketball President Barack Obama’s to enhance standardized test ers unions. According to superintendents said they are
Columbus Grove at Area educators often agree Race to the Top program was performance. Superintendent Doug Fries, using the funds for profes-
Jefferson (NWC), 6 p.m. that state and federal bureau- authorized in 2009, allocat- Delphos City, Ottoville the teachers union would not sional development. Both are
Spencerville at Paulding cracy can make teaching ing billions of dollars to the Local and Jennings Local agree to participate in the also using it for technology
(NWC), 6 p.m. more challenging. Unfunded states as they competed for schools each get $100,000 program. to be used in administering
Allen East at Lincolnview mandates and various allotments. Not all Tri-county over four years. Elida Local Delphos City Schools short-cycle assessments.
(NWC), 6 p.m. requirements connected to schools signed on to Ohio’s Schools is benefitting from Superintendent Jeff Price Jennings will use the Apple
Defiance at Elida state assessments often com- group participation but the $245,000 over the same said Ohio was awarded $400 iPod Touch, while Ottoville
(WBL), 6 p.m. plicate matters in administra- minimum is $100,000 over period. Lincolnview Local million but participating dis- will use Apple iPads.
Kalida at Continental tion offices and classrooms. four years. Better-performing Schools did not apply. The tricts can only use the money “We have some now and
(PCL), 6 p.m. However, the burden is eased schools get that amount, program requires approv- in certain ways. want to expand what we’re
Ada at Crestview when one level of bureau- while others get more money. al from superintendents, “There were guidelines
(NWC), 6 p.m. cracy helps meet standards Area districts report using it board presidents and teac- and specific categories where See RttT, page 2

Statehouse erupts in
Ottawa-Glandorf at Van
Wert (WBL), 6 p.m.
Fort Recovery at St.
John’s (MAC), 6:30 p.m.
Girls Basketball
Fort Jennings at Miller
union overhaul protest
City (PCL), 6 p.m. By JULIE CARR SMYTH union leaders and their mem-
Co-Ed Swimming The Associated Press bers prioritize pay benefits
and Diving over averting layoffs.”
District Swimming COLUMBUS — Union Ray Warrick, a member of
at BGSU, TBA groups in Ohio brandished the Ohio Liberty Council, a
Co-Ed Bowling Republican-red T-shirts on coalition of tea party groups,
Sectional: Van Wert Thursday as they sought to called the days of union pro-
girls at Minster, 5 p.m. ease partisan divisions over a tests at the Statehouse “truly
GOP-backed bill that would sad.”
SATURDAY strip public employees of col- “It’s one of those occa-
Boys Basketball lective bargaining rights. sions where certain power
St. John’s at Bath, 6 p.m. The attempted show of brokers pit citizens against
Fort Jennings at Pandora- solidarity by one of many one another to achieve their
Gilboa (PCL), 6 p.m. unions plugging Statehouse goals of self-preservation,
Ottoville at Leipsic hallways in protest of the bill retention of power and con-
(PCL), 6 p.m. came as a similarly momen- tinued access to the taxpay-
New Bremen at tous bill stirred a furor in ers’ money,” he said. “The
Spencerville, 6 p.m. Wisconsin, where Democratic message they are screaming is
Van Buren at senators fled that state to force that the proponents of Senate
Kalida, 6 p.m.? Republicans to negotiate. It Bill 5 somehow are against
Miller City at Columbus also took place on the same police officers, firefighters,
Grove (PCL), 6 p.m. day tea party groups from teachers and other innocent
Girls Basketball around Ohio staged their first public employee rank and
St. John’s at New organized demonstration in file. That is both false and
Bremen (MAC), noon favor of the bill. ridiculous.”
(postponed from Feb. 3)
Spencerville at Kalida,
The Ohio proposal, spon-
sored by Republican Sen.
Outside the hearing room,
thousands of union members
Physical education pairs with lessons Mike Ford photos

noon (from Feb. 1 and Feb. 7) Shannon Jones, would abol- — teachers, firefighters, pris- Christopher Burk, Anthony Bodine and Libby Baker count balls during a physical
Pandora-Gilboa ish collective bargaining on guards, police — got a sur- education class this morning at Franklin Elementary School. The first-grade students
at Columbus Grove rights for state workers and prise visit by former Gov. Ted were assigned the task of counting colored balls from the center of the gym and group-
(PCL), 1 p.m. restrict teachers, firefighters, Strickland, a union-friendly ing them in certain ways by number and color.
police, university employees Democrat ousted in last fall’s Below: Franklin first-grader Tyler Metzger helps Physical Education Coach Kyle
Wrestling and local workers in their election by Republican Gov. Harmon count his team’s balls as Hunter Miller and Logan Jones look on.
Sectional at Shawnee bargaining abilities. Unions John Kasich. Strickland had
Co-Ed Bowling would lose the ability to no formal role in the day’s
Sectional: Van Wert negotiate salary schedules activities.
boys at Minster, 1 p.m. and step increases in favor Strickland said he wanted
of merit-based raises. Unions to show his support to union
Forecast would be barred from requir- workers — who took a pay
ing non-members covered by freeze and 10 furlough days
Partly cloudy their contracts to pay dues. each year under his adminis-
Saturday; high Cincinnati Councilman tration.
in mid 40s. Jeff Berding told the Senate “This has little to do with
See page 2. Insurance, Commerce and balancing this year’s budget,”
Labor Committee during he said. “I think it’s a power
the more than eight hours of grab. It’s an attempt to dimin-
Index testimony Thursday that the
current situation has become
ish the rights of working peo-
ple. I think it’s an assault of
Obituaries 2 unworkable for cash-strapped the middle class of this state
State/Local 3 cities. and it’s so unfair and out of
Politics 4 “City leaders, managers balance.”
Community 5 — elected to represent the Jones, the sponsor, said she
Sports 6-7 taxpayers — need the ability anticipates changes to the bill
Classifieds 8 to pay what we can afford, following this week’s inten-
TV 9 and not have it dictated by sive hearings. Republicans
World News 10 unions gaming the system control 23 seats in the Senate,
and unelected third parties,” where 17 votes are need for a
he said. “I must share with bill to pass.
you my profound personal
disappointment to realize that See UNION, page 2
2 – The Herald Friday, February 18, 2011 www.delphosherald.com

For The Record


Bahrain security forces WEATHER OBITUARY The Delphos
tear gas protestors Herald
Delphos weather
The high temperature Vol. 141 No. 210
Thursday in Delphos was Nancy Spencer, editor
58 and the low was 44. A Ray Geary, general manager
MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) called for the toppling of the “The regime has broken year ago today, the high was Delphos Herald, Inc.
— Soldiers fired tear gas Western-allied monarchy in something inside of me. ... 33 and the low was 23. The Don Hemple,
and shot heavy weapons into the tiny island nation that is All of these people gathered record high for today is 60, set advertising manager
the air as thousands of pro- home to the U.S. Navy’s 5th today have had something in 1994 and the record low of Tiffany Brantley,
test marchers defied a gov- Fleet. broken in them,” said Ahmed -13 was set in 1936. circulation manager
ernment ban and streamed The cries against the king Makki Abu Taki at the WEATHER FORECAST
toward the landmark square and his inner circle — at funeral for his 23-year-old The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
Tri-county 8000) is published daily except
that had been the symbolic a main Shiite mosque and brother, Mahmoud, who was Associated Press Sundays and Holidays.
center of the uprising against at burials for those killed in killed in the pre-dawn sweep By carrier in Delphos and
the Gulf nation’s leaders. Thursday’s crushing attack through the protest camp in TONIGHT: Mostly clear. area towns, or by rural motor
Hospital officials said at — reflect an important esca- Manama’s Pearl Square. “We Lows in the upper 20s. West route where available $2.09 per
least 20 people were injured, lation of the political upris- used to demand for the prime winds 10 to 15 mph. week. By mail in Allen, Van
some seriously. Ambulance ing, which began with calls to minister to step down, but Wert, or Putnam County, $105
sirens were heard throughout weaken the Sunni monarchy’s now our demand is for the
SATURDAY: Partly
cloudy. Highs in the mid
Jeffrey L. Davis per year. Outside these counties
central Manama a day after power and address claims of ruling family to get out.” $119 per year.
40s. Northwest winds 5 to 10 Feb. 1, 1956-Feb. 17, 2011 Entered in the post office
riot police swept through the discrimination against the The White House has mph. Jeffery L. “Jeff” Davis, 55, in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
protest encampment in Pearl Shiite majority in the tiny expressed “strong displea- SATURDAY NIGHT: of Venedocia, died at 11:08 Periodicals, postage paid at
Square, killing at least five island nation. sure” about the rising ten- Partly cloudy in the evening a.m. Thursday at Van Wert Delphos, Ohio.
people. The mood, howev- sions in Bahrain. The 5th becoming mostly cloudy. Inpatient Hospice Center, sur- No mail subscriptions will be
An Associated Press er, appears to have turned Fleet is the centerpiece of Lows in the lower 30s. rounded by his loving family. accepted in towns or villages
cameraman saw army units toward defiance of the entire the Pentagon’s efforts to con- Northeast winds around 5 He was born Feb. 1, 1956, where The Daily Herald paper
shooting anti-aircraft weap- ruling system after the bru- front growing Iranian military mph becoming southeast after in Van Wert to Walter and carriers or motor routes provide
ons above the protesters in tal crackdown on a protest ambitions in the region. Jessie (Carnahan) Davis, who daily home delivery for $2.09
midnight. per week.
apparent warning shots and encampment in Bahrain’s At a Shiite mosque in EXTENDED FORECAST preceded him in death.
attempts to drive them back capital, Manama, which left the village of Diraz, an anti- 405 North Main St.
SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy. On Nov. 17, 1978, he mar- TELEPHONE 695-0015
from security cordons about at least five dead, more than government hotbed, imam A chance of rain in the after- ried Cindy Kiracofe, who sur- Office Hours
200 yards (200 meters) from 230 injured and put the nation Isa Qassim called the Pearl noon. Highs in the mid 40s. vives in Venedocia. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
the square. under emergency-style foot- Square assault a “massacre” Chance of rain 30 percent. Survivors also include son POSTMASTER:
The clash came just hours ing with military forces in and thousands of worship- SUNDAY NIGHT: Mostly Brett Davis of Fort Wayne; Send address changes
after funeral mourners and key areas and checkpoints on pers chanted: “The regime cloudy. A chance of rain in daughter Renae (Scott) to THE DAILY HERALD,
worshippers at Friday prayers main roads. must go.” the evening and a chance of Eversole of Delphos; broth- 405 N. Main St.

RttT Union
ers Jim (Denise) Davis of Delphos, Ohio 45833
snow and rain after midnight.
Breezy with lows in the upper Venedocia and Jerry (Victoria)

(Continued from page 1) Behind Director Faith (Continued from page 1)


20s. Chance of precipitation
40 percent.
Davis of Buckland; and grand-
daughter Gabrielle Eversole. TODAY
doing to fit more kids. We’re
Cummings is coordinating the
district’s use of RttT dollars. Matthew Schliesman, a fire-
MONDAY: Cloudy. A
chance of snow in the morn-
He was preceded in death
by a brother, Johnny Davis. IN HISTORY
using them as an aide in read- Again, professional develop- fighter from Hamilton said he ing and a chance of rain and Mr. Davis worked at Ridge By The Associated Press
ing, as well as math and sci- ment is the federally-set crite- saw the similar bills in Ohio snow in the afternoon. Highs Stone Quarry. He was a mem- Today is Friday, Feb. 18,
ence,” said Jennings Local ria specifying how the money and Wisconsin as attempts in the mid 30s. Chance of pre- ber of the United Kennel the 49th day of 2011. There
Schools Superintendent Nick is used. to break a promise to public cipitation 50 percent. Club. He enjoyed hunting, are 316 days left in the year.
Langhals. “They can read the “We are working on using employees. MONDAY NIGHT: fishing, playing softball and Today’s Highlight in
screen but they can also hear data to improve instruction “State budgets are tight Mostly cloudy. A chance of truly loved the outdoors. History:
it, so that helps students in our and will work with a system everywhere, obviously. But snow and rain in the evening Services will begin at 2 On Feb. 18, 1911, the
younger grades learn to read the state will purchase called they’ve also negotiated these and a chance of snow after p.m. Sunday at Harter and world’s first officially-sanc-
and we’re having success with the Instructional Improvement contracts with us and to midnight. Lows in the lower Schier Funeral Home, the Rev. tioned airmail flights were
it. Kids can also do some math System. It’s an electronic be able to say, ‘I have no 20s. Chance of precipitation John Medaugh officiating. completed as Fred Wiseman,
and science exercises on them system that will use all the money, we need to bail out,’ 50 percent. Burial will be in Venedocia carrying three letters, arrived
in the way of independent parts of what we do in school I mean, do the rest of us get Cemetery. in Santa Rosa, Calif., in his
study; they can do the work
on their own and the teachers
improvement from student
data to teacher evaluations and
those kinds of incentives?”
he asked. “I mean, if I can’t
POLICE Friends may call from 2-8
p.m. Saturday and one hour
biplane a day after leaving
Petaluma (engine trouble hav-
can see if they’re learning the
material or if they need to go
professional development,”
she said.
pay my mortgage because
I lose my job, is the bank
REPORT prior to services Sunday at the
funeral home.
ing forced an overnight stop)
while in India, French pilot
over it again.”
Ottoville is using the larg-
“We’re also going to look
at an area for revised stan-
going to bail me out and
let me still keep my house?
Car strikes Memorial contributions
may be made to Van Wert
Henri Pequet carried some
6,500 letters and postcards
er iPad for the same things.
Superintendent Scott Mangus
dards and assessments. We
have revised standards in
Every testimony I hear here
is we have no money, we
parked vehicle Inpatient Hospice Center. from Allahabad (AH’-lah-
hah-BAHD’) to Naini (NAN’-
At 12:03 p.m on Thursday, ee) in 13 minutes.
LOCAL PRICES
said the other benefit is imme- math and language arts that need to be able to weasel out
diate grading on tests that will are federal and in science and of the deals that we already a collision occurred when the On this date:
expedite further instruction as social studies that are from made.” driver of one vehicle backed In 1564, artist Michelangelo
needed when used for in-class the state. With Race to the Ted Lyons, an electronics into another vehicle. Corn: $6.98 died in Rome.
quizzing. Top money, we’re rolling out executive and tea party leader The vehicle of Quinton Wheat: $7.66 In 1861, Jefferson Davis
At Elida, No Child Left professional development and from Miami County, saw the Thornton was parked along Beans: $13.75 was sworn in as provisional
training. We’re also looking day differently. East Second Street when president of the Confederate
Van Wert Cinemas
2/18 thru 2/24
at Great Teachers and Great
Leaders; we have a commit-
“Our state funding is going
broke and every special inter-
Lindsay Reynolds, 22, of
Delphos, began backing up LOTTERY States of America in
Montgomery, Ala.
tee that will work to meet and est has a good reason why from a parking space. Reynolds CLEVELAND (AP) — In 1885, Mark Twain’s
develop a teacher evaluation they need to be given as much failed to see Thornton’s vehi- These Ohio lotteries were “Adventures of Huckleberry
and principal evaluation sys- money as they have been cle and struck it in the center drawn Thursday: Finn” was published in the
tem based on the state model given,“ he said. ”And we can’t front with the center rear of Mega Millions U.S. for the first time.
that will include components afford it anymore.“ her vehicle. Estimated jackpot: $52 In 1930, photographic evi-
COMING SOON: of school improvement.” Ohio’s tea party move- There were no injuries and million dence of Pluto (now designated
Battle: Los Angeles,
Cummings added that Race ment is among the nation’s minor damage to the vehicles. Midday 3 a “dwarf planet”) was discovered
5-7-8
Adjustment Bureau
to the Top is a “mini revolu- strongest — but tea party by Clyde W. Tombaugh at Lowell
tion” in education that is about supporters were fewer by Driver cited for Midday 4 Observatory in Flagstaff, Ariz.
All shows before 6 pm $4.50
Adults $7.00 • Kids & Seniors $4.50
reform, not funding practices far than union protesters on 7-2-4-6 In 1960, the 8th Winter
www.vanwertcinemas.com
419-238-2100 already in place. Thursday.
On the High Street side
OVI after strik- Pick 3
1-2-3
Olympic Games were formal-
ly opened in Squaw Valley,
of the Statehouse — which ing utility pole Pick 4
8-1-1-0
Calif., by Vice President
Richard M. Nixon.
sits on the heart of downtown
Columbus — a passing fire At 11:02 p.m. on Powerball In 1970, the “Chicago
engine answering a call drew Wednesday, a collision Estimated jackpot: $126 Seven” defendants were
loud cheers and screams of occurred when a driver sus- million found not guilty of conspir-
support from the union-heavy pected of being under the Rolling Cash 5 ing to incite riots at the 1968
crowd. As the vehicle passed, influence of alcohol struck a 02-10-16-20-35 Democratic national conven-
• Timely Delivery city and school buses on the telephone pole. Estimated jackpot: tion; five were convicted of
streets honked. Richelle Ravlerson, 23, of $120,000 violating the Anti-Riot Act of
• Friendly Service Spencerville, was traveling Ten OH 1968 (those convictions were
FUNERAL
southbound on Spencerville 06-11-14-16-18-24-26-30- later reversed).
• Exceptional Workmanship Road when she failed to main- 33-45-47-50-54-59-61-62-64- In 1977, the space shut-
tain control of her vehicle and 67-73-77 tle Enterprise, sitting atop a
• Quality Granites NAGEL, Richard Anthony, struck a Sprint utility pole. Ten OH Midday Boeing 747, went on its maid-
55, of Byron, Ill., and for- There were no injuries and 03-12-17-22-23-27-34-38- en “flight” above the Mojave
merly of Delphos, memorial severe damage to Ravlerson’s 39-40-42-48-52-63-66-76-77- (moh-HAH’-vee) Desert.
201 E. First Street service will be held at 4 p.m. vehicle. 78-79-80 In 1984, Italy and the
Delphos, Ohio 45833 Saturday at St. Peter Lutheran Ravlerson was cited for Vatican signed an accord under
419-695-5500 Church, followed by a prayer operating a vehicle under the In 1956, Elvis Presley which Roman Catholicism
service at 5:45 p.m. and mili- influence and failure to main- appeared on the Ed Sullivan ceased to be the state religion
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STATE/LOCAL
From the Vantage Point
Briefs
Missing woman
believed to
Vantage BPA students qualify for state
Vantage Career Center
be found dead Business students recently
competed in the first round
BELLEFONTAINE (AP)
of Region 16 Business
— Investigators found a body
believed to be a missing Ohio Professionals of America
woman hidden in the base- skills contests at Celina
ment of her mother’s house, High School. Fifty-five
and they were searching for students from the Vantage
the mother’s live-in boyfriend, business programs -
police said Thursday. Interactive Media, Medical
Officers discovered the Office Management and
body Wednesday night in the Network Systems - com-
Bellefontaine home after they peted in a variety of dif-
noticed clothing that appeared ferent contests includ-
to be blood-stained while they ing Computer Security,
were talking with the mother, VB.NET Programming,
police said. Fundamental Accounting,
Tiffany Brown, 26, went Medical Office Procedures,
missing nearly a week ago. Web Site Design, Computer
Her mother told police on Animation, Network
Saturday that Brown left her Design, Advanced Office
two children with a neighbor Systems and Procedures
a day earlier so that she could and Administrative Support.
run a few errands. In all, 22 students earned
Police were waiting for an the right to advance to the
autopsy to confirm the iden- state competition held in
tity of the body. But a news Columbus in the spring.
release from police Thursday Network Systems: Adam The following are Vantage Business Professional of America (BPA) 2011 state qualifiers: front from left, Alyssa
night referred to the case as Smazenko (Antwerp) Black, Krystal Gamble, Shawn Guelde, Bianca Salisbury, Bart Barthels, Caleb Lawrence, Megan Stutz, Courtney
the Tiffany L. Brown homi- placed second in VB.NET Temple, Aryn Denny, Dakota Talbott, Kody McCague and Natalie Kindell; and back, Daniel Perkins, Thomas
cide. A police dispatcher did Programming. The team of Moore, Kris King, Michael Hoersten, Patrick Jackson, Phillip Stemen, Justin Van Horn, Storm Dunakin, Brandon
not know if investigators had Patrick Jackson (Parkway), Jarrell and Nathan Theis. Absent is Jasmine Price.
received the autopsy results. Justin Van Horn (Delphos
As part of their search for Jefferson), Phillip Stemen Security while Shawn first in Computer Network second in the Medical Office Temple (Wayne Trace),
the 37-year-old boyfriend, (Fort Jennings), and Storm Guelde placed second. Kody Technology. Procedures. Bianca Salisbury joined forces to take first
authorities also were looking Dunakin (Paulding) quali- McCague (Paulding), placed Aryn Denny (Wayne (Parkway), took second place place in the Administrative
for an elderly Logan County fied for state competi- first in PC Servicing and Trace), a senior in the in Advanced Office Systems Support Team contest while
couple and their green Mercury tion by placing first in the Troubleshooting. The team Medical Office Management and Procedures. Jasmine four other Vantage students,
Gran Marquis. Police said they Parliamentary Procedure of Dakota Talbott, Nathan program, placed first Price (Antwerp), placed sec- Olivia Hook (Wayne Trace),
wanted to make sure Richard Team contest. The Network Theis, Brandon Jarrell, and in the Integrated Office ond in Fundamental Workd Caleb Lawrence (Wayne
and Gladis Russell were OK. Design Team — Michael Dylan Ankney, all from Applications. Krystal Processing Skills and Trace), Emily Shuherk
The FBI have joined in the Hoersten (Crestview), Bart Paulding, took first place in Gamble (Lincolnview) Ciera Zeigler (Van Wert) (Paulding), and Cierra
search for the Russells. Barthels (Van Wert), Kris the Web Application Team placed first in Medical placed second in Advanced Zeigler (Van Wert), placed
The Bellefontaine Examiner King (Van Wert) and Shawn event. Junior Daniel Perkins Office Procedures contest Interview Skills. Four stu- second in the same contest.
said the couple once owned Guelde (Paulding) — gar- (Van Wert) placed first in and Caleb Lawrence (Wayne dents, Aryn Denny (Wayne Students who quali-
the residence where investiga- nered first place honors. VB.NET Programming, Trace) took first place in Trace), Natalie Kindell fied for the state contest
tors found the body and sold Thomas Moore (Paulding) while senior Michael Interview Skills. Alyssa (Crestview), Megan Stutz will compete in March in
the home to the boyfriend and placed first in Computer Hoersten (Crestview) placed Black (Parkway), placed (Parkway) and Courtney Columbus.
Brown’s mother. The paper

Ohio to execute neo-Nazi with suicide drug in March


also reported that the Russells
live about three miles from
where the boyfriend’s truck
was found.
Authorities said that the By ANDREW WELSH- used by itself in a U.S. execu- of gays, blacks and Jews and self as a woman and went Rev. Horace Rickerson, 57,
bloody clothing they found HUGGINS tion. Oklahoma uses pento- on mental illness related to by Frances Spisak in corre- was killed in a campus bath-
belonged to the boyfriend Associated Press barbital, but in combination sexual identity confusion. spondence, a name defense room where he had rebuffed
and that his pickup truck with other drugs that paralyze Defense attorneys watched attorneys also used. They Spisak’s sexual advances.
was found Wednesday night LUCASVILLE — Ohio’s inmates and stop their hearts. the execution, and issued a claimed their client suffered Timothy Sheehan, 50, who
in a small town just outside execution of neo-Nazi Frank Baston, 37, is scheduled statement saying their client from a severe bipolar disorder worked in Cleveland State’s
Bellefontaine. Police found Spisak will likely be the last to die March 10 for the death committed the crimes because that was not diagnosed until maintenance department, was
Brown’s car at an apartment time the state uses sodium of Toledo storekeeper Chong of severe mental illness, not years after the conviction. killed because Spisak believed
complex in Bellefontaine on thiopental, a drug in short Mah. The 53-year-old man out of hate. The parole board and Kasich Sheehan might have witnessed
Monday. supply nationally, as the state was shot in the back of the “We have the ability to rejected their argument in rul- Rickerson’s shooting.
Authorities said Brown’s looks ahead to its next sched- head. Baston’s requested provide treatment and pro- ing against clemency. John Hardaway was shot
mother is not a suspect. No uled execution and plans to clemency but the Ohio Parole tect the public without kill- The 1982 shootings seven times as he waited for
charges have been filed, and use an anesthetic used in Board has recommended ing mentally ill people who occurred over several months, a commuter train by some-
police described the boyfriend assisted suicides in Oregon against it. A decision from commit crimes,” said Alan from February to August. one later identified as Spisak.
as a person of interest. and Washington. Gov. John Kasich is pending. Rossman and Michael Benz. Brian Warford, 17, was He survived and was present
The father of Brown’s two Spisak was executed Drugs used in lethal injec- Cora Warford, whose son taking classes at Cleveland at the execution Thursday.
children lives in Cincinnati Thursday at the Southern tion have become an issue was among those killed, said State University as an alterna- Coletta Dartt, a university
and earlier told police he did Ohio Correctional Facility in since a legal challenge by in a statement afterward that tive education student earning employee, was shot at as she
not know anything about her Lucasville. The 59-year-old condemned killers made it to “justice has been served.” his high school degree when exited a bathroom stall. She
disappearance. was convicted of killing three the U.S. Supreme Court. The Spisak identified him- he was shot and killed. The pushed Spisak away and ran.
people on a Cleveland college court in 2008 ruled constitu-
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DeWine says the Community Ohio plans to use pen- Spisak was Ohio’s longest-
of Faith Christian School tobarbital for the first time serving death row inmate
misrepresented the degrees it in March for the scheduled before execution — more
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POLITICS “Temperament is temper that is too old to spank.”


— Charlotte Greenwood, American actress-comedian (1893-1978)

House slogs through


$1.2T spending bill
By ANDREW TAYLOR tion rule that seeks to crack band providers from inter-
Associated Press down of for-profit colleges fering with Internet traffic
and vocational schools. on their networks. The new
WASHINGTON — The GOP would reduce “network neutrality” rules
Having turned its focus from spending about $60 billion are opposed by large Internet
spending cuts to social issues below last year’s levels, mix- providers.
and an assault on the Obama ing an increase of less than Republicans then moved,
administration’s regulatory 2 percent for the Pentagon on a 250-177 vote, to stop
agenda, a battle-weary House with slashing cuts averag- the Environmental Protection
reconvenes today in hopes of ing about 12 percent from Agency from imposing limits
wrapping up action on a big non-Pentagon accounts. Such on mercury pollution from
Republican spending bill that cuts would feel almost twice cement factories. Supporters
would impose sweeping cuts as deep since they would be said the new rules would
across domestic programs. spread over the final seven send American jobs overseas,
The measure is but the first months of the budget year. where air quality standards
step in an increasingly bitter The Environmental are more lax or non-existent.
High court
struggle between Democrats Protection Agency and for- Republicans also turned

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR


and Republicans over how eign aid accounts would be back Democratic attempts to
asked to end
much to cut agency operating especially hard hit, while boost funding for the Securities
budgets over the second half GOP leaders orchestrated just and Exchange Commission
DEAR EDITOR:
While in the process of seeking the I-gym Pepsi Grant, the
non-unanimous of the budget year ending
Sept. 30.
a modest cut to Congress’
own budget.
and the Commodities Futures
Trading Commission, whose
I-gym received quality feedback and questions about what
happens in that gym.
convictions Current funding runs out
March 4 and a temporary
Some of the most politi-
cally difficult cuts, to grants
budgets would be cut sharply
under the measure, to pay
As a result of our experience, the I-gym staff decided to WASHINGTON (AP) — spending bill will be needed to local police and fire for responsibilities added in
Almost anywhere in the United to avoid a government shut- departments, special educa- last year’s overhaul of federal
provide free play time to our school service groups. WOW.
States, two holdouts among 12 down. House Speaker John tion and economic develop- financial regulations.
Was that an eye opener. We came up with more than 20 groups Boehner, R-Ohio, inflamed ment grants, were reversed. Social issues also came
of students who go above and beyond the call of expected aca- jurors would prevent a convic-
tion. Unfortunately for Troy the situation Thursday Amtrak supporters easily into play.
demia or sports. This was amazing to me. by insisting that the GOP- withstood an attempt to slash Thursday night’s action
People always ask “What makes Delphos so special?” Barbour, his trial for attempted
murder took place in Louisiana, controlled House would its budget. was dominated by a lengthy
Well, here you have it. We are a community of people who refuse to approve even a But with the fiscal frame- debate on an amendment by
where he got 48 years in prison
do more than is expected and most of it goes without public after a jury convicted him on a short-term measure at current work of the measure already Rep. Mike Pence, R-Ind.,
notice. 10-2 vote. spending levels. saddled with a veto threat, a strong foe of abortion, to
Our children have learned from the adults and together we Now Barbour is asking the Action today includes Republicans mounted an block Planned Parenthood
collectively make this a great community. I have lived in sev- Supreme Court to end the prac- votes on a proposal to assault on the administra- from receiving any federal
eral other areas — large and small — but never have seen com- tice — used only in Louisiana block federal aid to Planned tion’s regulatory agenda. By monies. The organization
munity support like we have here. What we teach our children and Oregon — that allows Parenthood, bar the Pentagon a 244-181 tally Thursday, provides a variety of wom-
does carry with them long after they leave here. defendants to be convicted of from spending taxpayer Republicans voted to block en’s health services, and its
As long as we do it right Delphos will continue to make the some crimes despite disagree- money to sponsor NASCAR the Federal Communications website says abortion is a
world a better place. ment among jurors. race teams, and reverse a Commission from enforcing “safe and legal way to end
The justices meet privately proposed Obama administra- new rules that prohibit broad- pregnancy.”
Maggie Wannemacher
US urges restraint in Bahrain amid unrest
today after a three-week break.
Barbour’s case is among hun-
DEAR EDITOR: dreds they are expected to
decide whether to hear or stay By MATTHEW LEE and deploy our assistance.” that he “discussed the current
It’s the cats, not the dogs.
out of. The next list of cases PAULINE JELINEK On Bahrain, Clinton spoke security situation” with the
I just read the article about barking dogs in Fort Jennings. I
the court has agreed to hear is Associated Press with Foreign Minister Sheik prince.
would like to give the police chief some suggestions: Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, Later in the day, Gates said
1. Tell the council to pass an ordinance that all cats would expected Tuesday.
Nearly 40 years ago, the WASHINGTON — to register Washington’s the U.S. has been encourag-
have to have permits and be confined to the owner’s prop- The Obama administration shock and concern about ing reforms in the region for
erty. Supreme Court ruled that noth-
ing in the Constitution bars expressed alarm over a vio- the brutal crackdown over- some time.
2. Make it a law that all dog owners would have to have states from allowing some lent crackdown on anti-gov- night. Army patrols and tanks “The truth is I think the
their females spayed and males neutered. The scent a female convictions by non-unanimous ernment protesters in key U.S. locked down the capital of U.S. has consistently — pri-
dog puts out can be smelled for miles by a male dog. If the verdicts. But even in these two ally Bahrain on Thursday as the tiny Gulf kingdom after marily privately, but also
male dog is not neutered, he would do anything to find this states, first-degree murder, a wave of political upheav- riot police fired tear gas and publicly — encouraged these
female. which could bring the death al moved across the Middle beat demonstrators demand- regimes for years to under-
3. Most dogs will bark at other dogs and strangers. That is penalty, requires a unanimous East. ing political reforms. At least take political and economic
their job. verdict. And Defense Secretary four people were killed. reforms because the pres-
4. Urge the newspapers to stop running free ads for those The court has held that the Robert Gates urged govern- Clinton told reporters she sures were building,” Gates
cute, adorable, beautiful cats and kittens. If they don’t want Sixth Amendment requires ments in the region to move “directly conveyed our deep told a budget hearing before
them, have them spayed or taken to the pound. unanimous verdicts in federal quickly on long-needed polit- concerns about the actions the Senate Armed Services
I get sick and tired of having cats on my property, walking criminal cases. ical and economic reforms. of the security forces” there. Committee. “And now they
on my cars and causing my dog to bark, which is in my house But in a 1972 case that Gates and Secretary of She noted that there would need to move on with it and
at all times except for potty calls. turned on the vote of Justice State Hillary Clinton spoke be funerals and prayer meet- there is an urgency to this.”
There are so many cats loose now that I will start setting Lewis Powell, the court said with their counterparts in ings today and said she had Navy officials in the
my live traps again and all I catch go to the pound. states were not compelled to Bahrain, the longtime home expressed hope they “not be Pentagon and in 5th Fleet
If you want your cats, then keep them on your property at follow suit and require unan- to the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet marred by violence.” headquarters in Bahrain have
all times — day and night. imous juries in all criminal and an anchor of U.S. defense She said Bahrain had long said they are monitoring
Oh, by the way, to the Fort Jennings police chief — cases. strategy in the Mideast. been a friend and ally and developments in Bahrain and
How many of those people making complaints against Jeffrey Fisher, Barbour’s The outreach came as polit- “we call on restraint from that sailors, civilian staff and
the dogs have cats? Take those complaints to the cat Supreme Court lawyer, said ical unrest that toppled U.S.- the government to keep its family members there have
owners and then make sure all female dog owners have them the court’s recent decision to backed leaders in Tunisia and commitment to hold account- been advised to avoid pro-
spayed. apply Second Amendment gun Egypt spread to the Persoian able those who have utilized test sites. Officials have not
rights to state and federal law Gulf and beyond. excessive force against peace- reported any effects on their
Paul H. Feathers Sr. undermines the rationale for Clinton, speaking to ful demonstrators and we operations from to the
Delphos Powell’s approach. reporters after a closed-door urge a return to a process that unrest.
briefing with senators, said will result in real meaning- The 5th Fleet operates at
she was redirecting $150 mil- ful changes for the people least one aircraft carrier in the
IT WAS NEWS THEN lion in aid money to Egypt
“to put ourselves in a position
to support the transition there
there.”
Gates spoke by phone
Thursday morning with
Gulf region at all times, along
with an “amphibious ready
group” of ships with Marines
One Year Ago basketball game Friday night in St. John’s and assist with their economic Crown Prince Salman of aboard. Their presence is cen-
• The Delphos Police Department has gymnasium. Parents of senior students on the recovery.” Bahrain, deputy commander tral to a longstanding U.S.
added an auxiliary officer to its ranks. Joe Blue Jay roster will be honored before the She said senior State of Bahraini defense forces, commitment to ensure the
Glaze, a police officer since 1998, will fill the start of the reserve game. Senior students on Department and White house said Pentagon press secretary free flow of oil through the
position of auxiliary officer. Nathan Garlock, the Blue Jay roster are Dan Rupert, son officials would travel to Egypt Geoff Morrell. Gulf, while keeping an eye on
who has accepted a full-time position with of Mr. and Mrs. George Rupert; John Grone, next week “to consult on Morrell gave no details a hostile Iran and seeking to
the Lima Police will leave near the end of son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grone; Jerry how we can most effectively about what Gates said, except deter piracy in the region.
this month. Osting, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moletus Osting

25 Years Ago — 1986


and Eugene Renner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Renner. US, Russia at odds over missile defense
• Delphos native, Carl J. Weber, 23, will • Ottoville’s Big Green cagers started By DOUGLAS BIRCH and NATO can’t reach an reached a state ... between
be joining the staff of the Delphos and the Putnam County tournament off with a Associated Press agreement on missile defense our two countries that would
Ottoville chapels of Kolkmeyer Helmkamp bang Thursday night when they defeated the Russia may deploy new offen- allow us to abolish it. We
Siferd Funeral Homes this week. Weber, son county co-champs, Miller City, 64-61, in a WASHINGTON — Talks sive weapons, triggering a new would like to see it happen.
of Bob and Rita Weber, is a graduate of St. double-overtime sudden death game played between the U.S. and Russia arms race. But that’s going to be a long
John’s High School, where he was active in at Ottoville. Larry Heitmeyer was credited over a new anti-ballistic mis- Early this month, a Russian way (off).”
the student council, student government and with 6 of the 8 points that tied the game up sile system for Europe are deputy foreign minister warned The U.S. and NATO have
was vice president of the senior class. He at the end of the regulation time, and was stuck on a key point, with anything less than a “joint proposed sharing radar and
was also a captain of the Blue Jay football responsible for 27 of the Ottoville 64 points. Moscow demanding to jointly system” could lead Russia to other early warning data, but
team. run the system and the U.S. withdraw from the recently- Assistant U.S. Secretary of
• Fort Jennings High School recently cele- 75 Years Ago — 1936 refusing to yield. ratified New START treaty State Rose Gottemoeller, the
brated its 1985-1986 Homecoming. Hundreds • A group of members of the Delphos Russia is insisting on and to “take other measures, top U.S. arms control negotia-
of parents, students, and staff attended the chapter of the Order of Eastern Star were in shared control of the mis- including military-technical tor, told the industry summit
crowning of Amy Schroeder as Queen and Spencerville Tuesday to attend the annual sile defense program with measures.” that Obama has decided that
Scott Vetter as King. This year’s attendants meeting of District No. Eight, Order of the U.S. and NATO, which Russia’s U.S. Ambassador, “NATO will protect NATO,
included: seniors, Amy Kehres and Dale Eastern Star. Those present from the Delphos President Barack Obama Sergey Kislyak, told an indus- and that’s the bottom line as
Neidert; juniors, Denise McNamara and Gary chapter were Mrs. Harold Heitzman, Anne has flatly opposed because it try-sponsored conference here far as we’re concerned.”
Menke; sophomores, Michele Gasser and Roberts Davies, Mrs. Herman Rauschart, would essentially give Russia this week that the two sides The issue could make or
Dave Schuerman; freshmen, Regina Bardo Mrs. J. V. DeWeese, Mrs. C. F. Miller, Mrs. responsibility for protecting still haven’t come up with a break the deal.
and Dan Good; and miniature attendants, Blaine Metcalfe, Mrs. Dane Ridenour, Mrs. NATO from nuclear missile good understanding of how a “The hardest question on
Emily Gasser and John Maenle. Russell Critchett, Mildred Howe and Mrs. threats. The U.S. is offering joint program works, warning missile defense in the end is
• The second half proved to be the differ- Gilbert Miller. Moscow a more limited role. that his country wasn’t inter- who pulls the trigger,” said
ence, as St. John’s shook off Ottoville 57-31 • The Tri-county Sportsmen and Farmers After years of opposition, ested in “cloning” decisions Steven Pifer of the Brookings
Russia agreed last fall at least already made by the U.S. Institution, a veteran of U.S.
in the opening game of the Van Wert Class A Protective Association will be represented at to talk about cooperating on Referring to Russian fears arms control negotiations
girls’ sectional Monday night. Traci Gorman the seventh annual convention of the League the anti-ballistic missile plan that the missile defense sys- and former U.S. ambassador
led St. John’s with 24 points and Sheila of Ohio Sportsmen which is called for Feb. for Europe, which the U.S. tem could target Russian war- to Ukraine. He nevertheless
Gossard scored seven points for the Blue 20-21 and is to be held at the Deshler-Wallick says may one day be need- heads, Kislyak said Moscow thinks that an agreement can
Jays, now 16-5. Hotel in Columbus. Al Gilden, president of ed if Iran develops nuclear is determined to maintain a be reached.
the Tri-County Association, James Counsellor weapons. Experts from both strategic nuclear balance with The White House had
50 Years Ago — 1961 and Dr. R. N. Stippich will represent the local sides are scheduled to report the West. hoped that the New START
• Mrs. George Horine was honored by organization at the big meeting. on details of the proposal to “We want to be reassured treaty limiting U.S. and
the Delphos Chapter, No. 26, Order of the • The play, “Bad Companions,” which was defense ministers in July. that whatever you do there Russian strategic weapons,
Eastern Star Thursday during the meeting of presented at the C.K. of O. hall in Landeck But Moscow has refused so doesn’t undermine the sta- which took effect Feb. 5,
the Chapter held in the Masonic Temple. A Sunday and Monday, made a distinct hit far to budge from its demand bility of deterrence, because would be a springboard to
fifty-year pin was presented to Mrs. Horine on each occasion. Pleasing specialties were for joint control, and has been deterrence is still with us,” further arms deals, including
by the Deputy Grand Matron, Dorothy Riddie given between the acts. These included a keeping up the rhetorical Kislyak said Wednesday at deeper cuts in strategic forces
of Lima. Mrs. Horine is a Past Patron of the vocal solo by Velma Wegesin, a vocal duet pressure. In late November, the Nuclear Weapons Monitor as well as reductions in short-
Delphos Chapter. by Miss Wegesin and Gene Wagner and Russian President Dmitry Nuclear Deterrence Summit range nuclear weapons and
• Parents Night will be observed at the instrumental music by the Sever brothers. Medvedev said if the U.S. in Washington. “We haven’t non-deployed warheads.
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Bearcats hold off Panthers


in 52-50 barn-burner Boggs leads Wildcats
to sweep NWC girls
By Drew Bittner the left corner and made it a
Times Bulletin Correspondent 2-point contest, 46-44. Myers
sports@timesbulletin.com scored 17 points in the con-
test.
SPENCERVILLE – The “She played really well
Spencerville Lady Bearcats tonight,” praised Shininger.
sent their seniors off in style “That’s the longest she’s By Dar Nevergall A 3-pointer by Boggs “They are a real good Brubaker for Columbus Grove
Thursday night on their home played without a break. I was Staff Writer and back-to-back buckets by team,” said Columbus Grove (5-14, 3-6 NWC) were Nikki
court, holding off a furious really happy with her per- Courtney Lewis put Delphos coach Chad Ricker. “They are Stechschulte with seven,
fourth-quarter Paulding formance. She worked up 13-4 before the Bulldogs’ all very athletic and we gave Katelyn Scott and Kelsey
through a lot, strug- COLUMBUS GROVE —
rally and capturing a Kennedy Boggs led a slew of Anna Ricker knocked down up too many points off their Fruchey six each and Breanne
Northwest Conference gled in the first half, the first of her three 3-point- press in the first half. There Halker, Megan Verhoff and
but really came out in Jefferson scorers and the Lady
victory, 52-50. Wildcats used a smother- ers. half-court trap gave us some Sammi Stechschulte two
Spencerville the second. She had a Ricker fits in the each.
great game.” ing defense
improves to 7-12 on to get by finished third and
the season and 5-4 in As Myers continued with a fourth quar-
Jefferson
her strong night, the return of Columbus (68)
the NWC. The Lady Panthers Grove 68-48 team-high ter. Ball- K r i s t i n
fall to 8-12 and 4-5 in league Farr in the quarter was equally 12 points handling
Klausing 7-2—
important. The junior pulled in Northwest
play.
16, Kennedy
Conference for Grove, has been our Boggs 7-2—
Intent on playing spoil- down several rebounds in the backed by weakness.”
a c t i o n
18, Bridget
er in the conference finale, quarter and scored to tie the Brooke B o t h
Culp 5-1—11,
game at 46-46 with 2:26 to Thursday C o u r t n e y
the Lady Panthers came out night. Brubaker t e a m s Lewis 5-2—
on fire from the field early. play and then, a minute later, with 8. cranked it
13, Morgan
dropped in another two for a Boggs Fischbach
Abbey Edwards knocked finished with Leading up a notch 1-0—2, Emily
down a 3-pointer to open the Paulding lead, 48-46. 17-10 enter- offensively Ricker
Fought 1-0—3,
“We should have been 18 points Klausing Fought Brubaker
game and shortly afterward,
Chelsey Fischer
as the Lady ing the sec- in the third 1-0—2, Amanda
a bucket by Jessica Farr and able to bury them in the third ond period, the Wildcats con- as Jefferson won the quarter
Wildcats placed eight players
Hamilton 0-3—
another triple from Edwards quarter but we went through tinued to force the Bulldogs 22-16 to expand their margin
3. Totals 27-60 10-12 68.
one of those spurts where our in the scoring column. Columbus Grove (48)
put Paulding up quickly, 8-0. “We moved the ball pretty into turnovers as Klausing hit to 55-33 going into the final Anna Ricker 4-1—12, Brooke
The Lady Bearcats didn’t defense broke down,” said a short jumper and then stole period.
Brubaker 3-0—8, Nikki Stechschulte
Spencerville head coach Katie well tonight,” said Jefferson 3-1—7, Kelsey Fruchey 2-0—6,
back down, however, and coach David Hoffman. “We the ball for two more to make With a comfortable lead, Megan Verhoff 0-3—3, Katelyn Scott
clawed their way back into Fisher. “[Farr] came back in it 25-10. the Wildcats backed off of
2-2—6, Breanne Halker 1-0—3,
and she really hurt us. We got some outside shots from
the contest. Led by Alyssa
Sammi Stechschulte 1-0—3. Totals
a variety of people and not “The press was pretty their press in the final two 16-49 7-9 48.
Mulholland, who had thrived when she was out of effective for us most of the frames but still maintained
the game but when she came just Kristin (Klausing), which
seven first-quarter points, is what we need heading into time,” added Hoffman. “It their 20-point margin.
Score by Quarters:
back in, we fell apart. It defi-
Jefferson 17 16 22 13 - 68
Spencerville was able to tie tournament time.” was a typical kind of game Other scorers for Jefferson Col. Grove 10 7 16 15 - 48
the game at 9-9 with just nitely was interesting.” for us.” (17-2, 8-0 NWC) were Lewis
Three-pointers: Jefferson 4 (Boggs
However, Spencerville’s Klausing (who finished
under three minutes left in the
2, Lewis, Fought); Columbus Grove 9
with 16 points) put Jefferson Three-pointers by Emily with 13, Bridget Culp 11, (Ricker 3, Fruchey 2, Brubaker 2,
quarter and then move ahead answer to Farr and Myers Fought and Lewis pushed the Fought and Amanda Hamilton
came in the form of up for good at 4-3 early in Halker, S. Stechschulte).
by the end of the first, 13-10. the opening period and the difference to 31-14 before a three each and Morgan
Turnovers: Columbus Grove 22,
The biggest storyline of Mulholland, who countered trey by Brubaker and a break- Fischbach and Chelsey
Jefferson 10.

Farr’s last bucket with a triple Wildcats pulled away from Rebounds: Columbus Grove 20,
the opening stanza wasn’t the Lady Bulldogs from away layup by Boggs closed Fischer with two each. Jefferson 19.
the early comeback by at the 1:06 mark and gave the out the first half. Behind Ricker and
Junior Varsity: Columbus Grove
Lady Bearcats the lead back, there. 33-30.
Spencerville, however, but

Lady Lancers wrangle Mustangs in league contest


the early foul trouble that Farr 49-48. The sophomore tallied
found herself in. The 6-0 post 19 points in the contest.
player was forced to sit for “She did really well
the entire second quarter due tonight,” praised Fisher. “In By Virginia Bandy at us and we didn’t handle it the Lincolnview ladies didn’t hit the bucket with under two
to two quick fouls and the the past couple games, she Times Bulletin well at first,” he said. lose their cool. With every seconds remaining to edge
Lady Bearcats took complete hasn’t really scored for us. Correspondent AE scored three times Mustang basket, the Lancers Allen East 33-32.
advantage of her absence. So she got back in the groove sports@timesbulletin.com before the buzzer to end the responded with their own. Williamson noted that the
Spurred by seven more tonight and really came first stanza down 17-12. Heavy pressure on Dye also Lancers will face Crestview
points from Mulholland, six through.” HARROD - Everything Allen East continued to gave the Lancers more free in the first girls sectional
from Rachael Kahle and two Paulding’s Kass Hammon seemed to click into place fight back in the second quar- throw points in the final min- game on Tuesday. In their
key treys from Brittany Kill came up with a clutch buck- for the Lincolnview Lady ter, with the help of several utes. The Lincolnview lead previous meeting this sea-
– as well as the rebounding et to put the visitors back Lancers Thursday night. steals by Morgan Truex and steadily climbed in the last son, Crestview took the game
advantage with Farr on the up, 50-49, with just 50 sec- The girls were shoot- Kaycee Rowe. Allen two minutes of the game to with only a 4-point lead.
bench – Spencerville turned onds left, but Spencerville’s ing better, hitting their East’s Eliza Laing clinch the win for the team. Williamson is hopeful that the
its slim first-quarter lead into Mackenzie Miller answered free throws, and mak- nailed a triple to tie Coach Williamson gave momentum from the Allen
a double-digit lead by half- with a score 20 seconds later ing key moves when the game at 17 but the all the credit to his girls, say- East win will carry over to
time, 34-21. and added a free throw before it mattered most. As Lancers crept back up ing they adjusted well to the sectionals.
“She is what makes our the end of the game to account a result, Lincolnview to a 4-point lead after Allen East defense in the sec- “We definitely want to be
offense go,” said Paulding for the 52-50 final. was able to hold off buckets by Carley Springer ond half. playing our best,” he added.
head coach Lyndsi Shininger Fisher was pleased to come the charging Lady Mustangs and Audrey Bowen. Then “They played well in “We have a fair shot against
of Farr. “She doesn’t have away with the win but pointed of Allen East and win the Katie Dye stole one of her the fourth quarter, which is them.”
to score but she needs to out a few key points in this Northwest Conference con- own and took it straight to the something we haven’t done,” The winner of the
touch it. When she’s not in, contest that her team will need test 57-50. hole for two more. Williamson noted. “I think Lincolnview-Crestview game
we prefer to shoot from the to fix come tourney time. The Lady Lancers, who The Lady Mustangs it was probably the best will then face St. Johns in the
outside but we don’t have “Our main focuses going sat at the bottom of the NWC, answered with six consecu- fourth quarter we’ve played sectional final.
strong rebounders. She really into tournament is staying out now increase their record to tive markers to tie the game all season. We’ve definitely Allen East received a first-
affects our rebounding. They of foul trouble and rebound- 6-13 (2-7), while AE slips to again at 23. The remainder had some girls step up — round bye in the Bath section-
play three on her defensively ing,” noted the first-year 7-13 (4-5). of the first half continued defensively and offensively. als and will face the winner
and it opens up everything head coach. “Those are the Lincolnview head coach to see-saw and Lincolnview I think the biggest thing is of the Waynesfield-Goshen
else. When she’s not in, we things that kill us. We get into Dan Williamson was pleased kept the edge going into the we’ve finally been making vs. Perry game on Feb. 26.
struggle.” foul trouble and then don’t that his girls responded well locker room, 30-27. free throws.”
Even as Farr returned for rebound and things fall apart. in the first quarter even The third quarter turned Leading the Lady Lancers
Lincolnview (57)
Abbi Alvarez 3 5-5 11, Kaylee
a stretch in the third quarter – That’s what we are going to after a surge by Allen East. out to be a low-scoring stanza in scoring was Dye with 13. Thatcher 1 1-2 3, Claire Dye 1 0-0 2,
before she sat again midway focus on.” Lincolnview had earned the for both teams. Allen East Springer followed with 12 Katie Dye 4 5-9 13, Audrey Bowen
Mulholland led all scor-
4 1-2 9, Carley Springer 6 0-2 12,
through with her third foul — first nine points of the game proved to be aggressive in and Abbi Alvarez earned 11. Morgan Peel 0 1-2 1, Kaitlyn Brant 3
Paulding struggled to get back ers with 19 points and added before AE could connect its defense but their ball- The Lincolnview squad was 0-0 6. Totals 22 13-22 57.
into the game. Spencerville’s seven rebounds. Kill also one free throw. At 3:11 to handling wasn’t up to par. 13-of-22 at the free-throw
Allen East (50)
Kaycee Rowe 4 5-10 15, Mallie
balanced scoring attack found was in double digits for go, the Lady Lancers were Lincolnview had a 7-point line. Kirkendall 2 0-0 4, Kayla Crow 6 4-7
holes in the Lady Panther Spencerville with 12 points up 15-6. Then, according to lead at 2:15 but AE cut the Mustang senior Kayla
16, Eliza Laing 1 0-0 3, Morgan Truex
3 2-4 8, Haley Schafer 1 0-0 2, Katrina
defense more often than not and she contributed seven Coach Williamson, Allen lead to five points before the Crow led AE scorers with 16 Wireman 0 0-2 0, Lutes 1 0-0 2. Totals
and every Paulding push boards as well. For Paulding, East “cranked up their inten- buzzer. and the freshman Rowe net- 18 11-23 50.
Score by Quarters:
was countered by the Lady Myers’ 17 points (along with sity” and it briefly stalled the AE’s Rowe opened the ted 15. The Lady Mustangs Lincolnview 17 13 9 18 - 57
Bearcats. At the end of three, eight rebounds) set the pace visiting team. final quarter with a triple, were 11-of-23 at the line. Allen East 12 15 7 16 - 50
the game stood at 45-35 in and Farr added 11 points and “They threw some things cutting the lead to two, but The Lincolnview reserves
Three-pointers: Lincolnview, none;
Allen East, Rowe 2, Laing.

LadyCats secure PCL triumph 53-34 vs. Pirates


favor of Spencerville. 10 boards.
But Paulding wasn’t about PAULDING: Edwards 3-1-9,
to go down without a fight. Clellan 2-1-6, Kass Hammon 1-1-3,
Ashley Myers 3-10-17, Jessica Farr
With Farr back in the lineup 5-1-11, Shuherk 0-1-1, Owens 0-3-3.
and Ashley Myers continu- Totals 15-18-50. By DAVE BONINSEGNA The Wildcats trailed by one the third stanza, the Wildcats Continental was 14-of-33
ing a great performance on
SPENCERVILLE: Alyssa
Mulholland 7-2-19, Cortney Miller The Delphos Herald after the first using a 3-point- went on a 10-0 spurt, creating and gave the ball up 17 times,
the night, the Lady Panthers 2-0-4, Brittany Kill 4-1-12, Claire zsportslive@yahoo.com er by Julia Vandermark (10 10 Pirate turnovers along the 10 in the second half.
roared back. Both combined
McConnell 2-0-4, Abby Freewalt 1-0-2, markers) to draw to within way. The home team took the Kalida hosts Spencerville
KALIDA — The Lady
Mackenzie Miller 2-1-5, Rachael Kahle
to score the quarter’s first 3-0-6. Totals 21-4-52. one at 10-9. ball away the first three times at high noon Saturday in a
six points and pull Paulding Score by Quarters: Wildcats of Kalida and Lady The game volleyed back Continental had the offen- makeup game.
within four points, 45-41.
Paulding 10 11
Spencerville 13 21
14 15 - 50
11 7 - 52 Pirates of Continental hooked and forth in the second stanza. sive possession in the third Continental (34)
After a Kill free throw, Myers Three-point goals: Paulding up in Putnam Haley McIntyre hit a shot from period and stretched its lead Krystal Prowant 0-0-0, Taylor

knocked down a triple from


4 (Edwards 2, Clellan, Myers);
Spencerville 6 (Mulholland 3, Kill 3).
C o u n t y the paint to make it 16-14 but to 27-19 on a give-and-go to Bidlack 0-1-1, Mady Recker 2-0-5,
Alli Prowant 0-0-0, Taylor Williamson
L e a g u e

Van Wert rallies - again


Mady Recker answered back Macintyre. 2-0-5, Vanessa Koppenhofer 0-0-0,
regular-sea- with a triple for the guests The Pirates climbed Paige Ordway 0-0-0, Sara Deken
1-0-2, Stephanie Coble 1-0-2, Erin
son action to give the Pirates a 17-16 back to with in five on a Weisenburger 2-1-5, Leva Weller 6-2-

- for WBL victory


Thursday advantage with 4:23 to go in Erin Weisenburger (held 14. Totals 12-29 2-4 4-8 34.
night at the Kalida (53)
the first half. to 5 points by the LadyCat Sam Edwards 1-0-3, Nicole
Wildcat There were two ties and defense) basket but Chelsea Kaufman 4-0-10, Christy Ellerbrock
Den. four lead changes in the peri- Verhoff drained a 3-pointer 0-0-0, Brandi Merschman 2-1-5,
By Charlie Warnimont Titans scored eight points to
Chelsea Verhoff 2-0-6, Alexis Wurth
This was od, the last being by the hosts from the right elbow to extend 2-1-5, Haley McIntyre 2-0-4, Julia
Times Bulletin Correspondent close the opening quarter and just five on an Amy Smith (5 points) the Kalida lead back to 33-24 Vandemark 4-1-10, Amy Smith 2-1-5,
sports@timesbulletin.com take an 8-5 lead to the second days before basket to give Kalida a 20-18 with 2:04 left in the third.
Summer Holtkamp 2-0-4, Katie Schmitz
quarter. The second quarter Kaufman 0-1-1, Kaylyn Verhoff 0-0-0, Elizabeth
they face off lead. The ’Cats extended their Turnwald 0-0-0, Kristi Honigfort 0-0-0.
OTTAWA — Van Wert wasn’t much better offensively again, this time in a win- Kalida never trailed again lead to 20 in the fourth as
Totals 15-27 6-14 5-12 53.
as Van Wert posted a slim 6-5
Score by Quarters:
was in danger of losing sight or-go-home situation as they the rest of the contest. Verhoff stepped up again Continental 10 9 7 8 - 34
of Ottawa-Glandorf during the scoring advantage. The Titans meet in tournament play Vandermark and Nicole with a long-range basket. Kalida 9 14 16 14 – 53
third quarter of their Western took a 13-11 lead at the half as Tuesday night at Paulding. Kaufman had 10 points each The Wildcats shot 21-of-
Three-point goals: Continental,
Recker, Williamson; Kalida, Kaufman
Buckeye League game. Kristen Miller hit a 3-pointer In this contest, Kalida out- for the Wildcats; Leva Weller 41 from the field and turned 2, Verhoff 2, Edwards, Vandemark.
The Titans pulled out to an late in the quarter. scored the Lady Pirates 30-15 led all scorers with 14 for the ball over just five times
Rebounds: Continental 16 (6
Ottawa-Glandorf found
offensive), Kalida 23 (9 offensive).
8-point lead in the quarter as in the second half to emerge Continental. in the second half and 13 for Turnovers: Continental 17, Kalida
the Cougars were struggling an offensive spark early in with a 53-34 victory. 13.
the third quarter as senior From the second and into the game.
offensively. All of a sudden,

Big second half leads Crestview over Ada


JV SCORE: Kalida, 22-8.

Van Wert found its stroke and Kari Schroeder scored six of
it was the Titans that were in the teams first eight points.
trouble. Schroeder had missed most
After scoring just 13 points of the opening half after pick- By Cort Reynolds 9:47 while scoring the game’s its top scorer, dropped to 4-16 the ball well. I thought we
in the first 20 minutes of the ing up her second foul just Times Bulletin Correspondent last 16 points to run away to a and ended up 2-7 in NWC executed pretty well and got
game, the Cougars finished over three minutes into the sports@timesbulletin.com 44-22 victory. play (eighth place) with the some shots.”
strong as they overcame O-G game. Behind Schroeder’s Senior center Madison loss. The Bulldogs connected
for a 42-29 win at the Robert strong moves to the basket and ADA – For almost three Preston powered her way to “We put together two good on just 6-of-28 shots from the
J. Hermiller Gymnasium. The two free throws from Melissa quarters, short-handed Ada 18 points inside and class- quarters in the second half,” field and were outrebounded
win allowed the Cougars to Verhoff, O-G opened up a gave visiting Crestview a mate guard Jessica Burger said Crestview head coach 33-19.
finish 2-7 in the WBL and 7-13 21-13 lead as Ashley Mohr hit surprisingly tough test in added 10 big markers to stave Greg Rickard. “We are still Crestview pulled ahead
overall, while O-G dropped to two free throws for Van Wert. the Northwest Conference off the feisty Bulldogs. trying to get more consis- 28-18 late in the third peri-
4-5 in the league and 6-13 After Schroeder’s third bas- girls basketball season finale Crestview improved to tency.” od on a pair of MacKenzie
overall. ket of the quarter, the Cougars Thursday night. 12-8 overall with the win and “Our kids busted their Richard free throws but Ada
Neither team could find its hit their first field goal of the The Lady Knights finished second in the league tails, especially with us being rallied back into contention
offense in the opening half as second half when junior Alex then clamped down on the behind Jefferson at 7-2. that banged up,” said Ada on a 12-footer by Kenzie Fell
Van Wert scored the first five Morrow dropped in a 3-point- Bulldogs, holding them with- Ada, which played without coach Neal Dumbaugh. “It’s
points of the game before the See VAN WERT, page 7 out a basket over the final two injured starters including too damn bad we don’t shoot See CRESTVIEW, page 7
www.delphosherald.com Friday, February 18, 2011 The Herald — 7

Brunswick’s late basket sinks Jays in OT NBA


By JIM METCALFE call timeout with 2.6 ticks on her game-high 15 in the peri- Indians 32-28 (8-of-5 offensive) The Associated Press Dallas 40 16 .714 6
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com the clock. Having to go the od, while Olivia Schwieterman as Vorst added eight, while EASTERN CONFERENCE New Orleans 33 25 .569 14
length of the floor — with the dropped in a pair of treys for Thien had eight and Kahlig six Atlantic Division Memphis 31 26 .544 15 1/2
FORT RECOVERY — St. Tribe still having a foul to give the home team. When Saine hit for the hosts. The Jays were W L Pct GB Houston 26 31 .456 20 1/2
John’s went into Thursday — they threw the ball to half- a spinner in the lane with 2.2 3-of-6 from the stripe (50%) Boston
New York
40 14
28 26
.741
.519

12
Northwest Division
W L Pct GB
night’s girls basketball court, where in a scramble, ticks on the board, the score was versus 8-of-11 for the Indians Philadelphia 27 29 .482 14 Oklahoma City 35 19 .648 —
Midwest Athletic Conference they could not get possession tied at 26. (72.7%) and toted up 14 fouls New Jersey 17 40 .298 24 1/2 Portland 32 24 .571 4
showdown versus Fort enough to throw up a prayer or Junior Courtney Grothouse to 10 for the hosts. Toronto 15 41 .268 26 Denver 32 25 .561 4 1/2
Recovery with a chance at a call another stoppage, ending (10 markers) dropped a triple to St. John’s visits New Southeast Division
W L Pct GB
Utah
Minnesota
31 26 .544
13 43 .232
5 1/2
23
tie for the league crown. the game. start the third period just eight Bremen at high noon Saturday Miami 41 15 .732 — Pacific Division
However, they also went “We’re offering no excus- seconds in but Tribe senior in a makeup game from Feb. 3. Orlando 36 21 .632 5 1/2 W L Pct GB
in down a pair of players — es; we had our chances. We Kendra Brunswick answered Fort Recovery will play 6:15 Atlanta 34 21 .618 6 1/2 L.A. Lakers 38 19 .667 —
junior Shelby Reindel and had a couple of great looks just 12 ticks later. Once again, p.m. Feb. 26 in the Division Charlotte 24 32 .429 17 Phoenix 27 27 .500 9 1/2
Washington 15 39 .278 25
senior Samantha at the basket in neither team could get a III sectional at Van Wert. Central Division
Golden State 26 29 .473
L.A. Clippers 21 35 .375 16 1/2
11
Stant — for various overtime but foothold with a real lead In the junior varsity match- W L Pct GB Sacramento 13 40 .245 23
reasons and were they just didn’t — the hosts had the larg- up, Fort Recovery took advan- Chicago 38 16 .704 — ----
facing a team say- go down,” est at 33-29 — as there tage of the absence of Bonifas Indiana 24 30 .444 14 Thursday’s Results
ing good-bye to five Grothouse con- were a total of two ties. to grab a 38-23 win and fin- Milwaukee
Detroit
21 34
21 36
.382
.368
17 1/2
18 1/2
Chicago 109, San Antonio 99
Dallas 112, Phoenix 106
seniors playing their tinued. “You When Saine got another ished 18-2 (8-1 MAC). Cleveland 10 46 .179 29 Today’s Games
final home game at have to make spinner in the paint with Chelsea Pottkotter netted No games scheduled
juiced-up FortSite plays in those 1:38 left, the score stood 14 and Melissa Lochtefeld WESTERN CONFERENCE Saturday’s Games
Fieldhouse. situations; we at 37-37 as both teams added 10. Southwest Division No games scheduled
W L Pct GB Sunday’s Game
The Lady Blue just didn’t get it finished with 11 counters Mallory MacLennan coun- San Antonio 46 10 .821 — All-Star Game from Staples Center, 7 p.m.
Jays battled through done and they in the canto. tered with six for the Lady

NHL
and forced overtime Saine did. They are Recker “Not many people Jays (11-7, 4-4 MAC).
but Tribe senior Holly state-ranked in thought we could come VARSITY
Brunswick drove the lane for a Division III (12th) and in here and get a win ST. JOHN’S (44)
Courtney Grothouse 4-0-10, Becca
layup with 4.0 ticks on the clock they are a very good team. with our circumstances. We Saine 6-2-15, Katie Vorst 1-0-2, Jessica
The Associated Press
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Edmonton 58
Pacific Division
18 32 8 44 145 195
and the Jays could not get a shot Credit them for the win.” had a lot of girls play bigger Recker 5-0-14, Kim Schnipke 0-0-0,
Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA
off as the Lady Indians secured The first half was more of minutes than usual and play Tiffany Geise 1-1-3, Julie Bonifas 0-0-
0. Totals 17-3-44. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Phoenix 59 31 19 9 71 169 165
a 46-44 victory. a faster pace, with the Indians very well overall,” Grothouse FORT RECOVERY (46) Philadelphia 57 38 14 5 81 190 144 San Jose 59 32 21 6 70 163 154
Minster ended Recovery’s using their full-court man-to- added. “We had a couple of Olivia Thien 2-0-5,
Schwieterman 2-0-6, Holly Brunswick
Olivia Pittsburgh 59 36 19 4 76 176 143 Anaheim 58 32 22 4 68 165 164
hopes to salvage a title tie man pressure to try and speed times where I thought we took 3-4-10, Kylie Kahlig 2-0-4, Abby
N.Y. Rangers 59 31 24 4
New Jersey 57 23 30 4
66
50
166
123
147
160
Los Angeles 58
Dallas 58
32
31
22
21
4
6
68
68
163
162
139
166
when they beat St. Henry. the game up more to their pre- some ill-advised shots but that Huelskamp 0-0-0, Nicole Dilworth N.Y. Islanders 58 21 30 7 49 158 195
Sophomore Katie Vorst ferred hectic pace. They scored will happen in the emotions 2-3-7, Kelly Nietfeld 1-2-4, Chelsea
Pottkotter 0-0-0, Kendra Brunswick Northeast Division NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for
made her first varsity start in the first eight points, causing of a game. I am proud of how 4-0-10. Totals 16-9-46. GP W L OT Pts GF GA overtime loss.
place of the injured Reindel Coach Grothouse to call a tim- we battled and fought in a Score by Quarters:
St. John’s 11 15 11 4 (3) - 44
Boston
Montreal
58 32 19 7
59 31 21 7
71
69
181
154
142
150
Thursday’s Results
N.Y. Rangers 4, Los Angeles 3, SO
(week-to-week status), with eout. It worked as the Blue tournament-type atmosphere Ft. Recovery 12 14 11 4 (5) - 46 Buffalo 56 27 23 6 60 165 166 Boston 6, N.Y. Islanders 3
junior Julie Bonifas getting Jays ran off an 11-2 spurt to on the road.” Three-point goals: St. John’s, Toronto 58 25 27 6 56 150 178 Detroit 6, Tampa Bay 2
more playing time in place of take the lead at 11-10 on a Bihn even employed a Recker 4, Grothouse 2, Saine; Fort
Recovery, O. Schwieterman 2, K.
Ottawa 57 18 30 9 45 129 190 Nashville 3, Vancouver 1
Stant. transition 14-footer from senior triangle-and-2 on Saine and Brunswick 2, Thien. Southeast Division Edmonton 4, Montreal 1
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
“That’s a tough situation to Becca Saine at 2:54. Tribe Grothouse to force other Blue ----- Phoenix 4, Atlanta 3
JUNIOR VARSITY Tampa Bay 58 34 18 6 74 177 182 San Jose 3, Washington 2
get your first start — playing a coach Doug Bihn called time Jays to score, with Recker ST. JOHN’S (23) Washington 59 30 19 10 70 162 152 Today’s Games
team like Fort Recovery. She, to halt that bleeding, which also dropping in a pair of trios. Madison Zuber 2-0-4, Emily Carolina 58 27 23 8 62 170 178 N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 7 p.m.
along with Julie, did a very worked as they held the Jays The pace really slowed in Fischbach 1-0-2, Brooke Zuber 1-0-
2, Christie Carder 0-1-1, Erica Saine
Atlanta 59 25 24 10 60 170 192 St. Louis at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m.
good job in a tough circum- scoreless the rest of the period the fourth period. K. Brunswick 0-0-0, Madison Kreeger 1-2-4, Casey
Florida 56 24 25 7
WESTERN CONFERENCE
55 148 152 Boston at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m.
Detroit at Florida, 7:30 p.m.
stance; their Senior Night,” and took a 12-11 advantage on broke the tie on a drive at 6:34 Schnipke 0-0-0, Mallory MacLennan
2-2-6, Amanda Boberg 1-2-4. Totals Central Division Philadelphia at Carolina, 8 p.m.
Jays coach Dan Grothouse a baseline drive by Kahlig with but it was five minutes before 8-7/10-23. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
began. 54 ticks on the board. Recovery scored again. The FORT RECOVERY (38) Detroit 57 35 16 6 76 193 165 Columbus at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
Tied at 41 entering the extra The first period showed Jays took the lead on a Saine Sierra Pugh 0-0-0, Kelsey Fiely
2-0-4, Sam Tobe 0-0-0, Amy Link
Nashville
Chicago
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Atlanta at Edmonton, 3:30 p.m.
four minutes, the Indians (18- how close these teams were: bomb at 5:30 but it wasn’t until 1-1-3, Janelle Schwieterman 2-2-7, Columbus 57 28 23 6 62 155 172 Ottawa at Toronto, 7 p.m.
2, 8-1 MAC) drew first blood both shot 5-of-12, with the 1:45 that they scored again — Abby May 0-0-0, Breanna Jutte 0-0-
0, Melissa Lochtefeld 5-0-10, Chelsea St. Louis 55 25 21 9 59 148 164 Los Angeles at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m.
on a 3-ball by senior Olivia Jays finishing 17-of-47 (7-of- 1-of-2 singles by senior Tiffany Pottkotter 4-6-14, Lexi Schmitz 0-0-0. Northwest Division New Jersey at Carolina, 7 p.m.
Thien at 2:14, only to see the 22 downtown) for 36.2 per- Geise (11 boards) — for a 41-39 Totals 14-9/13-38. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Florida at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
Jays (14-5, 7-2 MAC) coun- cent, the Tribe 16-of-44 (5-of- edge. H. Brunswick drove for a Score by Quarters:
St. John’s 2 5 4 12 - 23
Vancouver 59 37 13 9
Calgary 60 30 22 8
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Phoenix at Nashville, 8 p.m.
ter with an NBA 3-ball from 21 from 3-land) for 36.7 per- deuce at 1:34 to notch a 41-all Ft. Recovery 4 16 9 9 - 38 Minnesota 57 30 22 5 65 148 152 Dallas at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
sophomore Jessica Recker (14 cent. tie. The Jays committed a turn- Three-point goals: St. John’s, none;
Fort Recovery, J. Schwieterman.
Colorado 58 25 26 7 57 173 198 Colorado at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.
points, 4 treys) at 1:55 to tie As well, the Jays had 14 over at 1:15 and the Indians

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it at 44. Both teams had one turnovers for the night, the wore down the clock, much
shot to take the lead but mis- Indians 13. as they did in overtime. This
fired and the Indians took a That only set a trend for time, Kahlig was fouled for a
timeout at 1:16. They ran it the rest of the night — neither 1-and-1 with 4.5 ticks to go but The Associated Press
Girls Basketball
New London 61, Monroeville 43 Zanesville 46, McConnelsville
down to the 12-second mark team was going to have much after Grothouse called time, she Akr. Manchester 78, Rittman 33
New Madison Tri-Village 59, Union
City Mississinawa Val.34
Morgan 38
Division III
to call another timeout. Their of a lead. missed the front end and Vorst Akr. Firestone 64, Youngs. Norwalk 54, Huron 39 Beverly Ft. Frye 74, Bellaire 37
set play was to get the ball In the second canto, there grabbed the rebound. However, Boardman 41 Norwalk St. Paul 51, Ashland Bloom-Carroll 44, W. Jefferson 35
to Brunswick (10 counters) were three ties and four lead after Recovery committed their Antwerp 46, Hicksville 16 Crestview 36 Cadiz Harrison Cent. 48,
on the left wing; she put the changes, with the biggest mar- fifth foul of the half, the Jays Arcanum 41, Troy Christian 27
Attica Seneca E. 63, Fremont St.
Oak Harbor 56, Tol. Whitmer 39
Ottoville 66, McComb 47
Barnesville 43
Cin. Deer Park 43, St. Bernard
ball on the deck and got to the gin being three. Every time one could not get a shot off as time Joseph 44 Smithville 52, Massillon Tus. 45 Roger Bacon 40
basket for a lefty layin to take team scored, the other had the ran out in regulation. Bellevue 66, Galion 36 Spencerville 52, Paulding 50 Cols. Ready 55, Centerburg 49
the lead, forcing the Jays to answer. Saine scored nine of The Jays outboarded the Canal Fulton Northwest 67, Stryker 45, Pettisville 40 Cols. School for Girls 41, Amanda-

Van Wert
Doylestown Chippewa 29 Tiffin Columbian 47, Shelby 43 Clearcreek 29
Casstown Miami E. 58, W. Tol. Ottawa Hills 65, Lakeside New Paris National Trail 59, Day.
Alexandria Twin Valley S. 39 Danbury 24 Christian 52
Chagrin Falls Kens. 46, Bedford 21 Van Wert 42, Ottawa-Glandorf 29 Newark Cath. 40, Gahanna Cols.
(Continued from Page 6) basket for the Cougars that defense we played all season,” Cle. Hts. Beaumont 63, Rocky Van Wert Lincolnview 57, Lafayette Academy 39
er. Taylor Doidge followed that was answered by Schroeder for Long said. “I couldn’t be more River Lutheran W. 32 Allen E. 50 Sugarcreek Garaway 49,
with a basket cutting the O-G O-G. The Titans then went into proud than what we are right Cle. VASJ 50, Garfield Hts. Trinity Vanlue 50, Lima Perry 38 Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 22
lead to three at 21-18 with 2:36 another dry spell as Van Wert now. We talk free throws win- 42 W. Unity Hilltop 44, Gorham Division IV
Collins Western Reserve 44,
left in the quarter. Both teams ran off 10 straight points, eight ning games and either when we Plymouth 43
Fayette 24
Warren Harding 54, Jefferson
Bainbridge Paint Valley 59, New
Boston Glenwood 48
struggled to score the rest of the of them at the line. Gamble don’t get to shoot them or shoot Convoy Crestview 44, Ada 22 Area 30 Beaver East. 54, S. Webster 38
quarter as O-G pushed the lead opened the run with two free and miss, we got to the line and Cortland Maplewood 36, Warren Warrensville Hts. 56, Berea 36 Belpre 51, Crown CityS. Gallia 45
back to six on a Pothast 3-point- throws followed by one from we put them in. That was the Lordstown 30 Waynesfield-Goshen 78, Cory- Berlin Hiland 76, Toronto 7
er before Van Wert’s Molly Mohr and 3-of-4 from Brooke difference in the game for us. Day. Northridge 56, Milton-Un. 32 Rawson 37 Bowerston Conotton Valley 47,
Defiance Tinora 35, Holgate 34
Gamble closed the quarter with Keber. A putback by Mohr “Three of our last four Delphos Jefferson 69, Columbus
Willard 69, Fostoria 60
Wooster 51, Bell. Clear Fork 37
Steubenville Cath. Cent. 27
Caldwell 58, New Matamoras
a basket trimming the Titan lead and two more free throws from games have been this way. Grove 48 Division I Frontier 37
back to four. Keber had the Cougars in con- We’ve been down and just Edgerton 56, Defiance Ayers. 51 Cin. McAuley 59, Cin. Wal. Hills 36 Canal Winchester Harvest Prep
Just as Schroeder had ignit- trol at 40-27. when you start to think make Edon 49, Pioneer N. Central 33 Cin. Win. Woods 45, Hamilton 27 86, Millersport 15
ed an O-G rally to start the “I give them all the credit that turn the girls wake up and Elida 50, Defiance 40 Cols. Upper Arlington 67, Grove Delaware Christian 54, Groveport
Findlay 58, Marion Harding 41
third quarter, Gamble did the in the world. They outplayed give it their all. It like some- Franklin 42, Brookville 37
City 37
Dublin Scioto 57, Dresden Tri-
Madison Christian 27
Gahanna Christian 43, Powell
same for Van Wert to start the us the entire game,” a dejected thing clicks with them and they Ft. Recovery 46, Delphos St. Valley 45 Village Academy 31
fourth quarter. Gamble scored O-G coach Lori Smith said. “We get that sense of urgency and John’s 44, OT Fairborn 66, Springfield 23 Lancaster Fisher Cath. 39, Fairfield
the Cougars first six points, two weren’t here from the begin- it’s starting to show through Greenwich S. Cent. 42, Ashland Grove City Cent. Crossing 60, Christian 29
baskets and two free throws, of ning. I don’t know where our right now. We are playing very Mapleton 34 Cols. Independence 35 Zanesville Rosecrans 85,
Haviland Wayne Trace 76,
the final quarter that gave them heads were at. I don’t know if all well to end the season.” Sherwood Fairview 39
Kettering Fairmont 67, W.
Carrollton 15
Beallsville 40
Boys Basketball
a 26-24 lead with 6:00 left to the senior stuff beforehand took Morrow led the Cougars Kalida 53, Continental 34 Lewis Center Olentangy Orange Caledonia River Valley 60, Marion
play. It was the Cougars first us out of what we were doing. with 15 points and Gamble Kenton 52, Wapakoneta 46 75, Galloway Westland 16 Pleasant 57
lead since midway through the This was not the Titan team I finished with 12. Kidron Cent. Christian 58, New Carlisle Tecumseh 44, Cle. MLK 81, Grafton North
first quarter. have seen play for 19 games. Schroeder led the Titans Mansfield Temple Christian 54 Miamisburg 39 Eaton Christian Community
Kingsway Christian 37, Mansfield
“That’s what we have been I’m searching for answers, this with eight points and Verhoff Christian 33
Pickerington N. 82, Cols. Franklin
Hts. 17
School 46
Delaware Buckeye Valley 74,
asking from her (Molly) all was not the team I’ve coached. added seven points. O-G Leavittsburg LaBrae 76, Youngs. Powell Olentangy Liberty 39, Morral Ridgedale 18
season,” Van Wert coach We had a good run to start the Ottawa-Glandorf won a low Liberty 58 Worthington Kilbourne 26 Delaware Christian 72, Northside
Destri Bockey said. “If you third quarter, then we stopped scoring junior varsity game Lexington 46, Mans. St. Peter’s 42 Troy 48, Trotwood-Madison 45 Christian 49
look at our better games its attacking. Kari Schroeder had 25-21. Lima Bath 48, Celina 35 Ursuline Academy 68, W. Chester Hudson WRA 55, Cle. John
Lima Shawnee 58, St. Marys
been when we’ve had more three quick baskets and we were Van Wert 13 15-22 42: K. Hall 0-0- Memorial 45
Lakota W. 45
Division II
Adams 46
Ironton 59, Raceland, Ky. 43
than just Alex scoring. We’ve attacking, setting screens, then 0; B. Keber 0-5-5; L. Butler 0-0-0; Doidge
Lima Sr. 59, Sandusky 53 Bethel-Tate 60, Ham. Ross 26 Lima Cent. Cath. 63, Bluffton 46
had contributors across the everyone just kind of went into 1-0-2; A. Morrow 6-2-15; Mohr 1-4-6;
Aquaviva 1-0-2; M. Gamble 4-4-12. Loudonville 58, Apple Creek Byesville Meadowbrook 52, Maple Hts. 71, Medina Buck.50
board where we’ve had a big their little lull again We need Ottawa-Glandorf 11 3-7 29: S. Waynedale 57 Carrollton 40 Marion Elgin 46, Cardington-
night from Molly as well, a to have other people pick up Basinger 1-0-2; H. Warnecke 0-0-0; K. Mansfield Sr. 37, Mansfield Chillicothe Un. 79, Circleville 42 Lincoln 43
Ruhe 0-0-0; K. Miller 1-0-3; C. Maag Madison 29
big night from Ashley Mohr. the slack when someone is not 1-0-3; L. Recker 0-0-0; K. Pothast 2-0-6; Maria Stein Marion Local 63,
Greenville 59, Spring. NW 49
Jackson 48, Washington C.H. 28
N. Royalton 77, Parma Hts. Valley
Forge 36
It just depends on whose shots scoring and everyone was look- M. Closson 0-0-0; M. Verhoff 2-3-7; A. Coldwater 45 Thornville Sher. 53, Athens 43 Richwood N. Union 70, Galion
are falling. They just put it ing for someone to do it and no Ebbeskotte 0-0-0; K. Schroeder 4-0-8.
Score by Quarters: McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley 60, Vincent Warren 46, Lancaster Northmor 48
together tonight.” one did it.” Van Wert 5 6 9 22 - 42 Ridgeway Ridgemont 21 Fairfield Union 39 RidgewayRidg. 76, Gilead Chris. 54
Morrow followed Gamble’s In the final quarter the Ottawa-Glan. 8 5 11 5 - 29 Minster 51, St. Henry 37
Montpelier 57, Monclova Chris. 25
streak with a basket before Cougars were 12-of-16 at the Three-point goals: Van Wert 1 (A.
Morrow 1); Ottawa-Glandorf 4 (Miller 1, N. Baltimore 42, Old Fort 28 STOCKS
Verhoff ended the run for line as they were 15-of-22 at Maag 1, Pothast 2). Napoleon 46, Fremont Ross 13 Quotes of local interest supplied by
O-G with a free throw. Toni the stripe for the game. Turnovers: Ottawa-Glandorf 18,
Van Wert 16.
New Bremen 51, Rockford EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS
Acquaviva came back with a “This was probably the best JV: Ottawa-Glandorf 25-21. Parkway 42 Close of business February 17, 2010

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Ex-wife ‘sticking Tomorrow’s


Horoscope
HI AND LOIS

it to’ her dad By Bernice Bede Osol


Saturday, Feb. 19, 2011
Dear Annie: About seven who doesn’t understand it. Because you’ll base your
years ago, my ex-wife, trem- What do you say? -- Tired of projections upon realistic premises,
success in all of your endeavors is
bling and crying, woke me Walking on Eggshells indicated for you in the coming solar
up early one morning to talk Dear Tired: It is indeed cycle. In fact, anything you envision
about her childhood. She told rude to carry on a conversa- can be attained through industrious
tenacity.
me she had been molested by tion in a foreign tongue when AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
her father. I didn’t know how others cannot understand, - You’ve helped plenty of people,
to take the delicate informa- but it doesn’t seem worth and now it’s your turn. Something
tion I was told, so I said when an estrangement. Do the that is materially profitable is likely
to develop through an arrangement
BLONDIE
she was ready to talk more, I Russian-born parents speak where another has already laid a
had an open heart. any English? If they do not, strong foundation.
Through 15 years of it is a courtesy for them to PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -
You’ll operate exceptionally well in
her childhood, she had not be included in the conversa- all of your one-on-one relationships,
seen or spoken to tion, as well. Ask but especially in those that are of
her father. They your granddaughter personal significance. In fact, you’ll
even strengthen an old alliance.
reconnected near to translate for you. ARIES (March 21-April 19)
the beginning of And you can, of - Being cognizant of details should
our relationship. I course, talk to your allow you to easily clear up all kinds
of jobs you’ve previously found
always felt they had son when Natalie’s befuddling. With your concentration
a weird dynamic. parents are pres- being on the right points, it’ll all get
It seemed that he ent. Better yet, done.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -
gave her whatever learn a few words This is an excellent day to entertain
she asked for. of Russian. Maybe those you haven’t seen for some time. BEETLE BAILEY
We spent sever- they’ll be motivat- However, it would be better to keep
al years in the mili- ed to practice their the group small and intimate, as well
as warm and friendly.
tary, and when my English with you. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - If
wife and I came Annie’s Mailbox Dear Annie: you take care of your more demanding
home, her father “Alone in Casper, domestic and family needs, you’ll find
everything else will automatically fall
picked us up from the airport. Wy.” brought back memories into place. Additionally, you’ll be able
She was insistent that I not of my own return to the dat- to pursue some outside interests.
say anything or treat him any ing scene when I was 51. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -
Spend your time engaging in some
differently. She didn’t want It seems the minimum of your more physical interests rather
him to know what she had acceptable qualities for a man than just things of a mental nature.
told me. were to be heterosexual, have Give your muscles a little exercise
while giving your brain a rest.
It recently occurred to a car and be alive. Some LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - That
me that the reason my ex women may have accepted considerable common sense you
never brought her father up less. I was employed and posses will prove to be an enormous
asset. Whenever you have any kind of
on charges is because she is intelligent, but wasn’t much decision to make, rely more on it than SNUFFY SMITH
punishing him. She is making of a hunk. Yet my dates on anything else.
sure he never forgets what included a state government VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -
he did and holds him respon- official, a gymnast and a for- Those take-charge urges of yours will
make it virtually impossible for you to
sible by sticking it to him for mer beauty queen. It was a sit idly by and watch others tackle a
money, cars and whatever else wonderful 11 years. I eventu- big job without any guidance. They’ll
she needs at the time. Is that ally married an engineer. appreciate your input.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - When
possible, or am I delusional? Like “Alone,” I also cook tackling an important project, it would
-- Need Another Opinion and can clean a bathroom. be best for you to do so alone, free
Dear Need: Anything I have been divorced twice. from all outside interferences. You’ll
be far more productive and industrious
is possible. It’s also likely He says he’ll have to lower when left to your own devices.
that when she was a child, his standards to find a mate, SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
Dad gave her whatever she but I suspect what is needed 22) - Idlers are likely to zap your
positive attitude, so if you hope to be
wanted in order to buy her is for the women in Casper industrious, work only with cohorts
silence and cooperation, and to lower their standards to who are operating on your wavelength.
this is how the relationship accept him. -- Big Hug in Avoid the lollygaggers of the world.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
has evolved. Anyone who Baton Rouge, La. 21) - Being the top dog might be more
has been molested can bene- Annie’s Mailbox is written important to you than usual, and your
fit from therapy, and you can by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy competitive spirit will happily take on
suggest to your ex-wife that Sugar, longtime editors of the all comers. Your strong inclinations
will help you gain the laurels you
she contact RAINN (rainn. Ann Landers column. Please desire.
org) at 1-800-656-HOPE e-mail your questions to CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
(1-800-656-4673). anniesmailbox@comcast.net, - It’ll behoove you to be philosophical
about whatever occurs. Thus, if you
Dear Annie: My son has or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, can treat both victory and defeat with
been married to “Natalie” c/o Creators Syndicate, 5777 equal grace, you’ll come through with
for 20 years. Yet whenever W. Century Blvd., Ste. 700, flying colors.
she is with her Russian-born Los Angeles, CA 90045. Copyright 2011, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
parents, she refuses to speak
English in front of me. The
problem is, now my 16-year- BORN LOSER
old granddaughter does the
same thing. And by the way,
my son neither speaks nor
understands Russian.
When I go to their home
for family gatherings, I feel
like a stranger. Natalie insists
these conversations are not
about me or other members
of my family. She says she
wants my granddaughter to
learn the language more flu-
ently. But, Annie, my grand-
daughter attends a Russian FRANK & ERNEST
school every Saturday. She
speaks Russian better than
they do.
Because of this, I refuse to
be in their company. Enough
is enough. My son thinks I
should ignore it. My other
children say I’m right to stay
away. I was taught that it is
rude to speak a foreign lan-
guage in front of someone
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Lawmakers flee state to block anti-union bill By SCOTT BAUER looking for the missing lawmakers. If authorized, bill designed to give Republicans more seats in
Associated Press “I am glad to see some he can seek help from police. Congress. The bill passed a few months later.

MADISON, Wis. — Faced with a near- Democrats, for a change, Senate rules and the state constitution say
absent members can be compelled to appear, but
The drama in Wisconsin unfolded in a jam-
packed Capitol. Madison police and the State
certain Republican victory that would end a with a backbone. I’m it does not say how. Department of Administration estimated the crowd
half-century of collective bargaining for public
workers, Wisconsin Democrats retaliated with really proud to hear “Today they checked out, and I’m not sure
where they’re at,” Republican Senate Majority
at 25,000 protesters, the largest number yet.
Demonstrators stood shoulder-to-shoulder in
the only weapon they had left: They fled. that they did that.” Leader Scott Fitzgerald said. “This is the ultimate the building’s hallways, sat cross-legged across
Fourteen Democratic lawmakers disappeared shutdown, what we’re seeing today.” the floor and made it difficult to move from
from the Capitol on Thursday, just as the Senate - Democratic state Sen. Judy The Senate planned to try again to convene room to room. The scene vacillated from being
was about to begin debating the measure aimed Eason-McIntyre of Oklahoma today. The Assembly took no action Thursday festive to angry or sometimes just plain weird:
at easing the state’s budget crunch. but could take up the bill on today whether the One protester rode across the marble floors of the
By refusing to show up for a vote, the group ness. So the GOP needs at least one Democrat Senate does or not, said John Jagler, spokesman Capitol on a Segway. Another pitched a tent for
brought the debate to a swift halt and hoped to to be present before any voting can take place. for Assembly Speaker Jeff Fitzgerald. an overnight stay.
pressure Republicans to the negotiating table. Once the measure is brought to the floor, it needs Elsewhere, some Democrats applauded the Protesters clogged the hallway outside the
“The plan is to try and slow this down because 17 votes to pass. developments in Wisconsin as a long-awaited Senate chamber, beating on drums, holding signs
it’s an extreme piece of legislation that’s tearing Other lawmakers who fled sent messages over sign that their party was fighting back against deriding Walker and pleading for lawmakers
this state apart,“ Sen. Jon Erpenbach said. Twitter and issued written statements but did not the Republican wave created by November’s to kill the bill. Some others even demonstrated
The move drew cheers from tens of thousands disclose their location until hours later. midterm election. outside lawmakers’ homes.
of protesters — teachers, prison guards and oth- Erpenbach said the group had been in “I am glad to see some Democrats, for a Hundreds of teachers joined the protest by
ers targeted by the proposal — who filled the Rockford, Ill., but they dispersed by late after- change, with a backbone. I’m really proud to calling in sick, forcing a number of school dis-
Statehouse during the past three days. noon. hear that they did that,” said Democratic state tricts to cancel classes. Madison schools, the
Republican Gov. Scott Walker, who took In response to a question of where she was, Sen. Judy Eason-McIntyre of Oklahoma, another state’s second-largest district, with 24,000 stu-
office just last month, has made the bill a top Sen. Lena Taylor sent a tweet saying she was state where Republicans won the governorship dents, closed for a second day.
priority. He urged the group to return and called “doing the people’s business. Power to the in November and also control both legislative Thousands more people, many of them stu-
the boycott a “stunt.” PEOPLE.” chambers. dents from the nearby University of Wisconsin,
“It’s more about theatrics than anything else,” Sen. Tim Cullen of Janesville said he was Across the Wisconsin Statehouse, Democrats slept in the rotunda for a second night, with more
Walker said, predicting that the group would back in Wisconsin by Thursday night, but he did showed up in the Assembly chamber wearing planning to stay Thursday as well.
come back in a day or two, after realizing not expect Democrats to return to take up the bill orange T-shirts that proclaimed their support for “We are all willing to come to the table.
“they’re elected to do a job.” until Saturday. working families. We’ve all been willing from day one,” said
Walker said Democrats could still offer As Republicans tried to begin Senate busi- After a routine roll call, they exchanged high- Madison teacher Rita Miller. “But you can’t take
amendments to change the bill, but he vowed ness around midday, observers in the gallery fives with protesters, who cried “thank you” as A, B, C, D and everything we’ve worked for in
not to concede on his plan to end most collective screamed “Freedom! Democracy! Unions!” the Democrats walked by. Protesters unleashed one fell swoop.”
bargaining rights. Opponents cheered when a legislative leader venomous boos and screams at Republicans. About 12 law enforcement agencies were
With 19 seats, Republicans hold a majority announced there were not enough senators pres- Thursday’s events were reminiscent of a 2003 helping guard the Capitol, which was scheduled
in the 33-member Senate, but they are one vote ent to proceed. dispute in Texas, where Democrats twice fled to remain open around the clock for an indefinite
short of the number necessary to conduct busi- The sergeant-at-arms immediately began the state to prevent adoption of a redistricting period.

Child welfare workers looked for Giffords shooting: Judge to mull records release
missing twins, never told police By JULIE WATSON recused themselves because of their connection to Roll, who
By KELLI KENNEDY AND MATT SEDENSKY Associated Press was the chief federal judge in Arizona.
Associated Press David Bodney, an attorney representing The Arizona
SAN DIEGO — A judge overseeing the criminal case Republic and KPNX-TV, argued in court papers that there’s no
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — For four days, Florida child against the suspect in the Tucscon, Ariz., shooting rampage will basis for the records to continue to be sealed, that the public has
welfare investigators searched for missing 10-year-old twins. They consider whether to release a new mug shot of the suspect and a right to the records that have been under seal since Jan. 11,
made home and school visits, called the children’s father on his cell unseal records of a police search of his house. and that prosecutors haven’t shown how making the document
phone, talked to their mother and contacted relatives. Federal prosecutors and lawyers for 22-year-old Jared Lee public would harm their case.
Now, agency officials are being slammed for one call they didn’t Loughner oppose requests by news organizations to hand over Judy Clarke, one of Loughner’s attorneys, said in court
make: They never reached out to police. the photo and make an immediate release of search warrant records that her client’s right to a fair trial might be harmed by
By the time police were notified, the little girl, Nubia, was dead, records. Loughner will not attend today’s hearing. the release of search warrant records.
wrapped in plastic bags in the back of her father’s exterminator The company that publishes The Arizona Republic and the She also said the documents contain potentially inflamma-
truck parked alongside Interstate 95. Her brother, Victor, was in the Phoenix TV station KPNX are seeking records that show which tory statements by a law enforcement officer and that releasing
front seat, coated in a toxic chemical with critical burns. items investigators took in a search of Loughner’s house after the information could have a prejudicial effect on the prospec-
Their father was nearby on the ground, unresponsive and doused the Jan. 8 shooting in Tucson. tive jury pool.
in gasoline in what he later told police was a futile attempt to kill The attack outside a grocery store killed six people, includ- Prosecutor Beverly K. Anderson said in court papers that
himself. ing a 9-year-old girl, and Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and 12 oth- the federal government agreed with Loughner’s attorneys who
Her death has reignited criticism against the state Department ers. Loughner pleaded not guilty to federal charges of trying to maintain the records shouldn’t be released until lawyers litigate
of Children and Families, an agency that overhauled its system a assassinate Giffords and kill two of her aides. issues based on the items seized from the suspect’s house. But
decade ago after a foster child was missing for more than a year The indictment specifying those charges superseded an ear- Anderson said if the judge decides to unseal the records, pros-
before anyone realized. lier federal complaint that also charged him with murder for the ecutors want parts of the records to still be kept private.
A judge slammed investigators this week for not thoroughly deaths of U.S. District Judge John Roll and Giffords aide Gabe Loughner’s attorneys also asked the court to bar the release
working the recent case, and officials have called for an outside Zimmerman. of a mug shot taken in Phoenix of Loughner while in the cus-
review. Another indictment is expected to restore those murder tody of the U.S. Marshals Service. The unreleased photo is a
Meanwhile, authorities focused their attention on the couple. charges. Loughner also will likely face state charges in the different image from a mug shot that was released by the Pima
Carmen and Jorge Barahona’s home was considered a crime scene attack. County Sheriff’s Office two days after his arrest.
and said late Thursday it was serving a warrant to search the house. U.S. District Judge Larry A. Burns of San Diego was Prosecutors described the new mug shot as showing Loughner
as authorities investigate claims the couple starved their 10-year-old appointed to hear the case after all the federal judges in Arizona with abrasions on his face and a cinderblock-wall background.

Father of music group


daughter and locked her and her brother in the bathroom with their
feet and hands tied as punishment. It’s unclear how Nubia died, or Wrestler refuses to take on a girl
how long she had been dead before her badly decomposing body

members pleads guilty


was found Monday. By LUKE MEREDITH my faith I do not believe that
The couple, who adopted the twins from foster care in 2008, Associated Press it is appropriate for a boy to
have been the focus of three abuse allegations in the past few years, engage a girl in this manner. It
but the agency said they were unfounded. State officials said the DES MOINES, Iowa is unfortunate that I have been By JENNIFER DOBNER
Barahona’s home visits and other documents were “stellar.” — After a standout season placed in a situation not seen in Associated Press
Jorge Barahona, 53, appeared in court Thursday, charged with in which he went 35-4, Joel most other high school sports
aggravated child abuse for dousing the boy with the chemical and Northrup had every reason in Iowa.” PROVO, Utah — The distraught father of The 5 Browns
loading his dead daughter in the back of his exterminator truck. to dream of winning an Iowa His father, Jamie Northrup, musical group pleaded guilty Thursday to sexually abusing his
Later Thursday he was charged with attempted murder. He was wrestling championship this told The Associated Press later daughters when they were children in a deal that will send him
held on $1 million bond and ordered to undergo a mental health year, but he gave it all up Thursday that his son struggled to prison for at least 10 years.
evaluation. before his first state tourna- with the decision. With scratches and bruises on his face from a crash in which
When Barahona was told to get ready for the hearing, he tried ment match Thursday. “He’s poured his heart and his Porsche plunged 300 feet into a canyon, Keith Brown, 55,
to injure his head and became uncooperative, authorities said. The Northrup, a home-schooled soul into wrestling and into entered his plea to three felony counts in Fourth District Court.
judge decided he didn’t have to come to the hearing, and the father sophomore who competes for being the best in the state,” “He is terribly remorseful for what has happened and for
was later taken to a hospital for observation before returning to Linn-Mar High School, said Jamie Northrup said. “He’s what he has put his family through,” defense attorney Steven
jail. his religious beliefs wouldn’t never won a state champion- Shapiro said after the hearing. “He recognizes that this is the
Victor is in critical condition. Doctors are unsure of what chemi- allow him to wrestle Cassy ship, so he’s certainly looking next step in the long road to trying to accept responsibility for
cal caused his burns, most of which were below the waist. Herkelman, a pony-tailed forward to that day. So it’s something terrible that he did a long time ago.”
Child welfare officials tried to deflect claims they missed oppor- freshman from Cedar Falls agonizing, from all the work Dressed in dark slacks and a grey overcoat, Brown appeared
tunities at several turns, looking for the twins in vain for days with- who is one of the first two girls and the effort and the hope. in court with his sister-in-law by his side. He showed few signs
out alerting local police. DCF first started looking for the twins on to qualify for the tournament in “But it’s easy in that, he, a of the horrific crash just three days earlier that police called an
Feb. 10 after someone called the abuse hotline, saying the children its 85-year history. long time ago, drew a line and accident.
were being tied and kept in the bathroom. Northrup issued a statement said ’I don’t believe it’s right His response to the judge when asked for his plea on each
Child investigators called and visited the Barahonas’ home that through his school express- for a boy to wrestle a girl.’” charge was a barely audible, “guilty.”
day but no one was home. The next morning, investigators learned ing his “tremendous” respect There were several thou- Brown’s three daughters and two sons are part of the classical
the children had been removed from school and were being home- for what Herkelman and sand fans at Wells Fargo Arena piano group The 5 Browns, whose albums have topped the clas-
schooled. Ottumwa sophomore Megan on Thursday, but many were sical music charts and who have appeared on “Oprah” and other
Investigator Andrea Fleary then went to the home tonight, but Black achieved this season, but watching other matches when shows. The group also has been profiled by “60 Minutes.”
Carmen Barahona said that she was separated from her husband he said didn’t feel he had a the referee raised Herkelman’s Brown did not speak further during the hearing and declined
friend, take a look at the
and didn’t know where he or the twins were. Officials now believe
she was covering for him and expect charges will be filed against
choice.
“Wrestling is a combat sport
hand to signal her win. There
was a smattering of cheers and
to answer questions from reporters afterward. He remained free
until his sentencing on March 31, after prosecutors said they do
her. and it can get violent at times,” boos from the crowd before not consider him a threat.
#1
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children at the home because it was 9 p.m. on at night.
Northrup said in a statement
released by his high school.
Herkelman was whisked into
the bowels of the arena.
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would be matched up again if
in the world both were to make the finals
Eighth Note, or Mr. Quaver. The articles, which origi-
in the consolation bracket. If nally appeared in Paris journals, were later published in
that happens, Northrup would a book, “Monsieur Croche: the Dilettante Hater.”
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