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ELLEFONTAINE XAMINER B E Vol. 130 Friday, April 9, 2021 No. 98 AVAILABLE DAILY ONLINE @ examiner.org Mulch vouchers benefit Logan Acres Community Foundation BY THE EXAMINER STAFF Foundation members A cubic yard of mulch is business to help Logan vides an uplifting morning includes: President Julie are currently selling a little more than 13 bags, Acres Senior Community boost or a great way to Shrader and board mem- The Logan Acres vouchers for one cubic and the more vouchers and the United Way of relax at the end of the day. bers Annette Deao, Kyle sold, the higher the per- Logan County,” said one The Foundation’s is to Springs, Tom Denbow, Community Foundation yard of mulch for $40 from has joined together with centage earned for the foundation member. update and transform Martha O’Connor, Wayne Angle’s Nursery and Angle’s Nursery and foundation. There is no The foundation has these spaces from a place Brantley, Connor Kinsey, Landscaping. The vouch- Landscaping and the limit to the number of recently selected its first of routine, to places that Jacob Schroeder, Ryan ers are for sale through vouchers a business or project for 2021 — an can be anticipated and Berry and Ashley Oakley. United Way of Logan April, and supporters have individual may purchase. update to the bathing areas enjoyed,” said Laura To participate in the County to partner for a “This opportunity is a at the care center. These Haverkos, campus market- voucher opportunity, con- through the end of June to project to sell mulch great way to reach the spaces will become more ing director. tact one of the board mem- vouchers in a fundraiser to pick up or schedule their Foundation’s goal, while relaxing and spa-like. The Logan Acres bers or call Haverkos at benefit the foundation. mulch for delivery. collaborating with a local “A bath or shower pro- Community Foundation (937) 599-7293. Camp Braveheart returns this summer BY THE EXAMINER STAFF “My daughter finally talked about her dad for the first time since his death,” a Universal Home Health and Hospice mother of a participant said. “I cannot in association with the United Way of say thank you enough for helping her Logan County announce that Camp finally find the words to articulate her loss.” Braveheart will be returning to Logan The children will be surrounded by County June 3 and 4. caring adults, trained counselors and This program offers support to chil- hospice professionals that bring them a Trout species investigation dren facing a recent loss. Camp program designed specifically for chil- dren facing the loss of a loved one. Benjamin Logan High School teacher Spencer Reames, standing at the right, assists Braveheart is a grief camp that offers a “They will have a wonderful opportu- students during a recent after school Trout Madness activity, where pupils researched safe place for children 7 to 14 to cope with nity to laugh, play as well as remember,” trout life histories and species data. Students learned how to conduct online research their grief as well as to learn that others representatives said. from selecting search terms, refining their searches and evaluating the results. Domain are coping with those same feelings. If you know a child who would benefit suffixes were discussed and “.edu” and “.gov” were recommended when performing the “There are no words to explain the research project. Participants also learned how to collaboratively edit by sharing a writ- from this June camp, call their school difference this has made for my grand- ten document. Reames, along with fellow teachers Bruce Smith and Ryan Kerns, field- guidance office or (937) 465-5065 to find out more. ed questions and challenged suspicious data. (BENJAMIN LOGAN PHOTO) children,” one grandmother said. eMail: [email protected]

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FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 4.9.21 ONLINE @ examiner.org Local & State Paint plant explosion and fire n LOCAL NOTES Modern Woodmen of America conduct kill 1, hurt 8; cause unclear drive thru collection for service project COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An building after the fire was extin- “We are committed to uncovering Modern Woodmen of America Chapter 13637 is con- explosion and fire rocked a paint guished, Battalion Chief Steve Martin the details behind this tragic acci- ducting a service project this month to benefit the needs manufacturer early Thursday in said. The employee was identified as dent,” Smith said. “The welfare of our of local disabled tenants. Ohio's capital, killing one person and 44-year-old Wendell Light, a press employees is of the utmost impor- As a part of the project, the organization hosts a toilet injuring eight others. room supervisor for the family- tance to our family.” paper donation drive thru drop off at from 4 to 6 p.m. Some of the injured were able to owned business, which makes paints, The company hired environmen- Thursday, April 22, at the Logan County Fairgrounds. get out of the Yenkin-Majestic Paint resins and other coatings. tal contractors to ensure that runoff Members will receive a “thank you” gift for their dona- plant in Columbus, authorities said. The company is working with fire- from the firefighting efforts is con- tion contribution, while supplies last. Others were rescued and taken to the fighters and workplace safety investi- tained and removed, and the Ohio Along with the collecting of toilet paper, the chapter hospital. All of them, including two Environmental Protection Agency's will be adding other items to meet the disabled individu- gators as they try to determine the initially listed as in critical condition, Emergency Response section is over- als’ needs, such as laundry and cleaning supplies, dish were stable by later Thursday. cause of the explosion and fire, CEO seeing that work, Ohio EPA soap, body soap, paper towels and tissue etc. The employee who was killed was Andrew Smith said in an emailed spokesperson Anthony Chenault said found in the rubble of the collapsed statement. in an email. Local Public Employee Retirement Inc. meets April 13 The local Public Employee Retirement Inc. Chapter 16 n LOGAN COUNTY BEAT meets Tuesday, April 13, at the American Legion, 120 Colton Ave., Bellefontaine. SHERIFF & HIGHWAY PATROL Lunch will be at 11:30 a.m., with a business meeting Pedestrian reports minor injuries 2 transported from U.S. 33 crash starting at noon. after being struck by hit-skip vehicle Driver Cayde S. Neeley, 20, of Russells Point, and his Deputies of the Logan County Sheriff’s Office are passenger, Mercedes L. Smith, 19, of Russells Point, Indian Lake Chamber’s Cabin Fever investigating a hit-skip crash that occurred Wednesday each were transported by Huntsville EMS to Mary evening near Quincy and involved a pedestrian being event returns April 10 Rutan Hospital for treatment of serious injuries sus- struck by a vehicle. tained in a crash Wednesday evening. The Indian Lake Chamber of Commerce hosts its Deputies report the victim, Michael Samples, age annual Cabin Fever event Saturday, April 10, at the Fion Deputies report Robert A. Davis, 22, of Forest, was and address unavailable, was struck by a maroon four- Wine Room, to benefit the fireworks fund. door sedan in the middle of Township Road 71 about operating an eastbound 2001 Chevrolet Silverado Doors opening at 5:15 p.m. and the cocktail hour 8:30 p.m. Samples said the driver left the area at a high about 6:20 p.m. and stopped in the median of U.S. begins at 5:30 p.m. Dinner is served at 6:30 p.m. The surf rate of speed. Route 33 at County Road 37. He pulled across the west- and turf style meal includes prime rib and lobster, green The pedestrian was struck in the area of 10652 T.R. bound lanes, failing to yield to a northwestbound 2005 beans, salad, potato choice, rolls and dessert. 71. Samples reportedly refused medical treatment for Acura TL operated by Neeley. The Davis vehicle was Blue Jazz Trio performs during cocktail and dinner his minor injuries. struck in the passenger side by the Neeley vehicle. hours. Following dinner, a live auction takes place featur- Deputies checked the area and were unable to locate the suspect vehicle. The driver was described as Davis did not report any injuries, and was cited for ing baskets and other items from area businesses. Door a white male between the ages of 18 and 30. failure to yield at an intersection. Damage was heavy to prizes also will be available Anyone with information is asked to call the sher- both vehicles, which were towed from the scene. All Purchase tickets at www.visitindianlakeohio.com. For iff’s office at (937) 592-5731. occupants were wearing their seat belts. more information, call the chamber at (937) 843-5392.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 4.9.21 eMail: [email protected] EXAMINER Phone: (937) 592-3060 Sports Matt Hammond x1122 or Aaron LaBatt x1115 Ben Logan’s Williamson to run at Heidelberg University BY THE EXAMINER STAFF Heidelberg nation,” said ered Lourdes University runner and give me the son and was seventh this University after Williamson of and Ohio Dominican opportunity to compete at past fall. He earned first- Benjamin Logan’s Tayte being impressed Heidelberg, an University. He believes he nationals.” team all-CBC honors both Williamson did his home- with the way its run- NCAA Division III can continue to develop his Williamson helped the years. work in looking for a col- ners have improved program that is a talents running for Ben Logan boys cross “Competing in college lege to continue his track there. member of the Ohio Heidelberg. country team win the has not always been a goal and cross country career. “They currently TAYTE Athletic “My goals are to con- Central Buckeye of mine,” said Williamson. WILLIAMSON Williamson looked have athletes that Conference. “I hope tribute at the college level Conference Mad River “It became a goal when closely at how his schools were good runners to be able to make and eventually become one division as a junior and colleges started contacting of interest developed the in high school but have some of these same strides of Heidelberg’s top run- senior. me to run for them and I runners in their respective improved so much under with my hard work and ners,” he said. “My expec- He was eighth in the realized it was realistic for programs. their system that they are determination.” tation at Heidelberg is that MR division at the league me to run for a good col- In the end, he selected now top runners in the Williamson also consid- it will make me a faster meet during his junior sea- lege program.” Godwin sends Pirates past Hillclimbers 6-5 BY THE EXAMINER STAFF Pirates to 3-4 on the sea- 3. fight back with a run in the Godwin led the Pirates’ win on the mound with five son, while the Hillclimbers The Pirates plated a run bottom of the fifth to tie hitting attack by going 3-4 strikeouts. Simon Godwin hit a fall to 1-4. in the fourth inning to take the score at 5-5. with a double and two RBI, Riverside travels to walk-off RBI single to send Riverside jumped out a 4-3 lead. The Hillclimbers The score stayed that Warren Shockey went 2-3 Upper Scioto Valley today Riverside’s team to a 3-0 lead after two took over the lead in the way until the bottom of with a double and an RBI for another non-league past visiting Urbana 6-5 on innings, but Urbana was top of the fifth inning with the seventh when and Landon Stewart and game. Thursday in non-league able to rally back with two runs for a 5-4 advan- Godwin was able to come Deven Frilling each had an RIVERSIDE 6, URBANA 5 action. three runs in the third tage. up with the game-win- RBI. Hillclimbers 003 020 0 — 5 5 4 Pirates. 210 110 1 — 6 6 4 The win improves the inning to knot the score 3- Riverside continued to ning hit. Zane Rose earned the WP—Rose; LP—Jacobs. Woods pitches Riverside to 4-1 win over Urbana BY THE EXAMINER STAFF contest. go ahead 2-0. That score held up the earned the win in the Riverside travels to The win moves the Urbana scored its only rest of the way thanks to pitching circle with seven Upper Scioto Valley for a Jenna Woods fired a Pirates to 3-4 on the sea- run of the game in the top Woods’ pitching and the strikeouts. Northwest Central two-hitter to power son, while the Hillclimbers of the fifth inning, but the Riverside defense. Also for the Pirates, Conference game today. Riverside’s team fall to 1-4. Pirates answered with two Woods sparked the Sierra Snow had two RBI RIVERSIDE 4, URBANA 1 past visiting Urbana 4-1 on Riverside drove in two more runs to hold a 4-1 Pirate offense going 2-3 and Alaina Snow had one Hillclimbers. 000. 010 0 — 1 2 0 Pirates. 000 220 X —4 7 1 Thursday in a non-league runs in the fourth inning to advantage. with an RBI. She also RBI. WP—Woods. Sports JUNIOR HIGH Sanford leads RHS TRACK AND FIELD (8-0) and Eric Hughes in the 400 (1:02.8) and Fahle Archer in the 200 hurdles, Raider boys win the 800 (2:32) and 1,600 in the 100 (13.4). Gulick in the pole vault in quad meet quad meet (5:18). Adding fourth-place and VanWinkle in the BY THE EXAMINER STAFF Benjamin Logan’s boys Finishing in second efforts were Dylan Vance in high jump, while third- junior high track and field were the 1,600 relay of the discus (75-0), Ethan place efforts came from Riverside’s track and field team competed team won a quad meet Andrix, Aaron Rhodes, Van Winkle in the 110 hur- Nora Elliott int he 100 in a quad meet Tuesday at Covington with Wednesday with 94 points Sutherly and Kendhal dles (21.3) and Andrix in and pole vault, Peyton Ansonia and Newton. against Jonathan Alder, Stanley (4:27), Roman the 400 (1:05.2). Smith in the 1,600, Recording wins for the Pirate girls were Miami East and Delphos Maxwell in the high jump Riverside’s girls had Miracle in the 400, Lauryn Sanford in the 200 and 400, while a St. John’s. (4-10), Grahsyn Bailey in wins from Ella Tayteum Daniels in the runner-up finish came from Megan Placing first for the the discus (92-0), Grahsyn Chamberlain in the 200 discus, the 400 relay of Richardson in the shot put. Raiders were the 800 Bailey in the pole vault (6- (29.2) and 400 (1:05.2), Daniels, Lahna Cook, Taking third was Cassie May in the high relay of Dylan Vance, 6), Josh Rich in the 110 Kate Gulick in the 100 VanWinkle and Stahler jump and taking fourth were Richardson in Parker Sutherly, Cason hurdles (19.2), Fahle in hurdles (18.0) and 200 and the 800 relay of Abbi the discus and Rachel Knight in the 400. Bothel and Davis the 200 hurdles(29.5). hurdles (32.7), Mia Stahler Shearer, Kenzie Smith, The Pirate boys saw second-place efforts Matthews (1:58), the 400 Placing third were in the shot put (28-3) and Mercedes Marcinko and with Tyler Knight in the high jump, Michael relay of Tavian Fay, Josh Bailey in the high jump (4- discus (72-8) and the Bailey Lewis. Shockey in the long jump. Placing third were Rich, Ethan Van Winkle 8), Aaron Rhodes in the 1,600 relay of Winnie Placing fourth were Ethan Burrows in the discus, Dylan Burchett in and Hunter Andrix shot put (28-3), Carter Bodin, Wenger, Delaney Bodin in the 400, Elliott in the high jump and Sam Knight in the pole vault. (56.5), Antonio Fahle in Daniels in the pole vault Miracle and Lexi Archer the 800, Kelley Forsythe in the high jump (5-4), Eric (5-0), Tavian Fay in the 200 (4:59.1). the shot put and Bre Allen Hughes in the pole vault hurdles (31.4), Stanley in Taking second were in the discus. Castroneves starts getting acclimated to new team, color INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — work to do — like getting a sons driving for Team "Some things might not They may do more in the Others, like Castroneves Three-time Indianapolis 500 new team, a new car and a Penske, though he had run work because every team second test session Friday. and Swiss driver Simona de winner Helio Castroneves new routine. primarily in sports cars the has its own style, its own The higher boost push- Silvestro, were simply trying felt a little out of place "I need to run," last four seasons. In August, way but at the end of the to-pass levels that were to get in sync with new Thursday at Indianapolis Castroneves said after he competed in his first 500 day everyone wants to get tested by four drivers in teams. Motor Speedway. Thursday's abbreviated for Arrow-McLaren SP — his to the same place." March and drew com- The 32-year-old de He wasn't exactly sure first test session on the his- first Indy start in a non- That would be victory plaints from all four were Silvestro hopes to make her where Meyer Shank Racing toric 2.5-mile oval. "I don't Penske car. lane. not used Thursday. sixth career Indy start May set up shop in Gasoline really care about the speed, Now Castroneves has a But the priority for many "Today's a very interest- 30 — her first since 2015. Alley and when he did that will come. But we still six-race IndyCar schedule drivers Thursday wasn't ing day," said Larry Foyt, She was Indy's rookie of arrive, the hot pink driver's have to get the pedal posi- as he tries to join A.J. Foyt, speed. They just wanted to president of A.J. Foyt the year honor in 2010 and suit certainly looked bright. tion down and all of those Al Unser and Rick Mears as shake down the cars and Racing. "I think teams will now drives the No. 16 It's something he'll get sorts of things. We need to the only four-time winners figure out some of the new be feeling out who's doing Rocket Pro TPO Chevrolet used to by May. start running and we need of the 500. aerodynamic pieces would what and when you come for Paretta Autsoport, a First, though, the popu- to get in rhythm." "I hope we can con- impact the racing on back in May you have to be female-dominant team lar Brazilian has some real He spent the past 21 sea- nect," Castroneves said. IndyCar's fastest track. able to unload well." owned by Beth Paretta.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 4.9.21 Sports Rose torches Augusta for 4-shot Masters lead BY DOUG FERGUSON including a playoff loss to Even in more forgiving AP GOLF WRITER Sergio Garcia four years conditions, he had never ago, Rose tied a Masters done better than 67. AUGUSTA, Ga. — Even record by taking at least a "I didn't feel like today before the Masters began, share of first-round lead for was the day for a 65, if I'm it was obvious Augusta the fourth time. The other honest," Rose said. National in April was noth- to do that was Jack No one needed convinc- ing like it was in Nicklaus. The difference? ing, least of all Bryson November. Far less clear Nicklaus went on to win DeChambeau and Rory was which course Justin two of his six green jackets McIlroy, among top players Rose was playing Thursday. from that position. who struggled with the Rose made seven birdies Rose likes to say he's only wind and had just as many and an eagle during a torrid had one arm in the jacket. problems when the ball 10-hole stretch for a 7-under Brian Harman, the last was on the ground. 65 and a four-shot lead, his player to get into the 88- DeChambeau, the U.S. lowest score at Augusta man field, and Hideki Open champion who has National in one of its tough- Matsuyama were wrapping been licking his chops about est opening rounds. up their rounds of 69 about bringing his super-sized It started with a nice hop the time Rose began on a game to Augusta National, off the mounds left of the course that was dry and didn't make a birdie until green on the par-5 eighth crusty, on greens that were the 15th hole and shot 76, that set up a 10-foot eagle. so fast there were splotches his highest score as a pro at Only two of his birdie putts of brown. the Masters. Patrick Cantlay were outside 8 feet. He Among those at 70 were hit into the water on both holed a 12-foot par putt on former Masters champion par 3s on the back nine and the one green he missed. Patrick Reed and Masters Justin Rose, of England, hits on the 12th hole during the first round of the Masters tour- shot 79. Not bad for a 40-year-old newcomer Will Zalatoris. nament Thursday in Augusta, Ga. (AP PHOTO | CHARLIE RIEDEL) "Guys are going to shoot from England playing for Jordan Spieth overcame a themselves out of the golf the first time in a month triple bogey from the trees after the opening round. under 268, failed to break had rain in more than a tournament on day one," while resting an ailing back. on No. 9 for a 71. British Open champion par for the first time since week, and players could Webb Simpson said after a His 65 looked even bet- Missing were a slew of Shane Lowry chipped from the opening round in 2018. not recall the last time late double bogey forced ter on a day so tough only red numbers on the leader- the back of the 15th green He three-putted for dou- greens were this fast during him to settle for a 70. 12 players broke par, and board in conditions so dif- into the water in front of ble bogey on the 18th for a practice rounds, much less McIlroy, needing a the average score was 74.5. ficult that Garcia said after the green. He escaped with 74. with a scorecard in hand green jacket to complete "Listen, I didn't know a 76, "I feel like I just came bogey and managed a 71. "I feel sorry for the guys' on Thursday. the career Grand Slam, hit where my game was going out of the ring with U.S. Amateur champion first Masters in November, "It's my 10th year, but his father with a shot on into this week," Rose said. Evander Holyfield." Tyler Strafaci hit a 60-foot and then they're walking I've never seen the greens so the seventh hole. That was "I've been working hard. I Five months ago, in the putt from behind the ninth out there today wondering firm and fast," Matsuyama about the most interesting could have played the last first Masters held in green that wound up 75 what the hell is going on," said. "So it was like a new moment in his round of 76. two tournaments, but I was November because of the feet away on the other side. Kevin Kisner said after a course for me playing today, Lee Westwood, who had a really trying to prepare COVID-19 pandemic, the Defending champion hard-earned 72. and I was fortunate to get it pair of runner-up finishes hard for this Masters." turf was so soft that 53 Dustin Johnson, who set This was no surprise. around well." in the Florida Swing, had a Twice a runner-up, players were under par the record last year at 20- Augusta National has not And what to say of Rose? 78.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 4.9.21 Sports $50M suit alleges retaliation over allegations against coach BY KEVIN MCGILL AND conference earlier in the Taylor, Porter, Brooks & MELINDA DESLATTE week. Phillips — hired by the uni- ASSOCIATED PRESS Numerous LSU officials versity to investigate the refused to testify Thursday allegations. BATON ROUGE, La. — in Baton Rouge at a legisla- Vicki Crochet, an attor- In a $50 million federal tive hearing about the ney with Taylor Porter and racketeering lawsuit, an ongoing scandal, sending a defendant in Lewis' law- associate athletic director DeCuir on their behalf. suit, did not immediately at Louisiana State Several LSU students respond to a request for University accuses univer- told the committee they comment. However, in a sity officials of retaliating don't believe university letter to a state Senate against her for reporting leaders are doing enough committee, she defended racist remarks and inap- to improve the climate. Taylor Porter's handling of propriate sexual behavior "It still feels like the uni- the allegations. "We stand by former head football versity is waiting for every- behind our analysis and coach Les Miles. thing to go away," said the thorough work we did Sharon Lewis' lawsuit Charlie Stephens, a sopho- for LSU," she wrote, saying said she was denied pay more in LSU's mass com- students' confidentiality raises and subjected to ver- munications school. was a top concern. bal abuse after going to Lewis' lawsuit says that Miles was recently oust- officials with the allega- her complaints to LSU ed as head football coach tions against Miles — about Miles' behavior at Kansas after the release including her accusation resulted in retaliation by of a 148-page review by the that he told her there were Miles, Executive Deputy Husch Blackwell law firm "too many Black girls" Athletics Director Verge about LSU's handling of employed in athletics and Former LSU head coach Les Miles watches his team warm up before a game against Ausberry, Senior Associate sexual misconduct com- an incident when a female Athletic Director Miriam plaints campus-wide. student accused him of Florida in this Saturday, Oct. 17, 2015, file photo in Baton Rouge, La. In a $50 million federal racketeering lawsuit, an associate athletic director at LSU accuses university Segar and others. It also Lewis' suit claims Miles "getting on top of her" on alleges the formation of an in 2009 told her there were officials of retaliating against her for reporting racist remarks and inappropriate sexual his office couch. It also "enterprise" whose mem- "too many Black girls" behavior by former head football coach Les Miles. (AP FILE PHOTO | GERALD HERBERT) accuses LSU officials of bers conspired to protect employed by the athletics working with a law firm to has denied allegations he independent investigator Director, is now filing a the university from sexual department. It says she cover up allegations made sexual advances determined the school mis- lawsuit against the univer- harassment complaints refused to fire them. against Miles, including toward students. handled allegations of sex- sity," LSU lawyer Winston and allegations of viola- Lewis said she was one that he engaged in Lewis, a former LSU ual misconduct by student DeCuir said in an email. tions of federal "Title IX" ordered by Ausberry to "explicit sex acts" with a track and field star, is the athletes and Miles. "Following the press con- sex discrimination law. The arrange for Miles to inter- student. associate athletic director "We are disappointed ference by her counsel, we alleged enterprise included view female students at "This lawsuit is a work for football recruiting and that a 20 year employee, believe that this lawsuit is five current or former LSU night in his office. The suit of fiction eight years in the alumni relations at LSU. who has received several an attempt to take advan- board members, Ausberry, says some of the women making," Miles' attorney, Her lawsuit, filed in Baton promotions throughout her tage of the situation for Segar, former Athletic interviewed reported that Peter Ginsberg, said in an Rouge, is the latest blow to career and currently serves personal benefit," he Director Joe Alleva and Miles "asked them about emailed statement. Miles the university after an as Associate Athletic added, referring to a news attorneys with a law firm — their sex lives."

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BASEBALL TRANSACTIONS PREP SCHEDULES NATIONAL LEAGUE GLANCE Tampa Bay 2 4 .3331½ Detroit at Carolina, 7 p.m. NEW YORK GIANTS — Named Russ East Division Central Division Ottawa at Toronto, 7 p.m. Callaway offensive quality control coach and FRIDAY, APRIL 9 Lehman Catholic at Riverside, 5 p.m. W L Pct GB Winnipeg at Montreal, 7 p.m. Ryan Anderson and Carter Blount defensive Greeneview at WL-Salem, 5 p.m. W L Pct GB BASEBALL Philadelphia 5 1 .833_ Minnesota 4 2 .667_ Minnesota at St. Louis, 8 p.m. quality control coaches. TRACK AND FIELD Kansas City 3 2 .600½ Tampa Bay at Nashville, 8 p.m. Bellefontaine at Urbana, 5 p.m. New York 2 2 .5002 HOCKEY Calvary Christian, Kenton, North Union at Washington 1 2 .3332½ Detroit 3 3 .5001 Edmonton at , 10 p.m. Ben Logan at Tecumseh, 5 p.m. 3 4 .4291½ Vancouver at Calgary, ppd Indian Lake at Jonathan Alder, 5 p.m. Bellefontaine, 4:30 p.m. Atlanta 2 4 .3333 — Waived LW Drake Kenton Ridge at Bellefontaine, 4:30 p.m. Miami 1 6 .1434½ Cleveland 2 3 .4001½ Los Angeles at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Riverside at Upper Scioto Valley, 5 p.m. West Division Sunday's Games Caggiula. WL-Salem at Cedarville, 5 p.m. BOYS TENNIS Central Division — Traded D Riley W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Buffalo at Philadelphia, 2 p.m. Triad at Springfield Catholic Central, 5 p.m. Bellefontaine at Wapakoneta, 4:30 p.m. Houston 5 1 .833_ Arizona at Vegas, 4 p.m. Stillman, C Henrik Borgstrom and RW Brett Cincinnati 5 1 .833_ Connolly as part of a five-player deal. SOFTBALL TUESDAY, APRIL 13 St. Louis 5 2 .714½ Los Angeles 4 2 .6671 Colorado at Anaheim, 6 p.m. Bellefontaine at Urbana, 5 p.m. Seattle 3 3 .5002 N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. — Traded D Lucas BASEBALL Chicago 4 3 .5711½ and C for three Ben Logan at Tecumseh, 5 p.m. Milwaukee 3 4 .4292½ Texas 3 3 .5002 Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Indian Lake at Jonathan Alder, 5 p.m. Riverside at Lima Perry, 5 p.m. Oakland 1 6 .1434½ Washington at Boston, 7 p.m. players, pick. Designated D and Pittsburgh 1 6 .1434½ RW for assignment taxi squad. Riverside at Upper Scioto Valley, 5 p.m. Triad at Greeneview, 5 p.m. West Division RESULTS, SCHEDULES Dallas at Nashville, 8 p.m. Triad at Springfield Catholic Central, 5 p.m. WL-Salem at Madison Plains, 5 p.m. W L Pct GB Thursday's Games SOCCER SOFTBALL TRACK AND FIELD Los Angeles 5 2 .714_ Boston 7, Baltimore 3 TRANSACTIONS WL-Salem, Ben Logan, Indian Lake at Bellefontaine at Northmont, 5 p.m. San Diego 4 3 .5711 Kansas City at , 4:10 p.m. ATLANTA UNITED FC — Signed CB Alan Riverside at Lima Perry, 5 p.m. Franco as designated player via transfer from Miami East Invitational, 4:30 p.m. San Francisco 3 3 .5001½ Minnesota 10, Seattle 2 Riverside at Triad Invitational, 5 p.m. WL-Salem at Madison Plains, 5 p.m. Colorado 3 4 .4292 L.A. Angels at Toronto, LATE BASEBALL Argentine Primera Division to a five-year con- Triad at Greeneview, 5 p.m. tract and will occupy an international roster BOYS TENNIS Arizona 2 5 .2863 Oakland at Houston, LATE TRACK AND FIELD Friday's Games American League spot pending the receipt of his international Marion Harding at Bellefontaine, 4:30 p.m. RESULTS, SCHEDULES transfer certificate and P-1 visa. Ben Logan, Wapakoneta at Lima Thursday's Games N.Y. Yankees (Kluber 0-0) at Tampa Bay (Hill BOSTON RED SOX — Activated LHP SATURDAY, APRIL 10 Shawnee, 5 p.m. 0-0), 3:10 p.m. Eduardo Rodriguez from the IL. FC CINCINNATI —Acquired $250,000 in gen- N.Y. Mets 3, Miami 2 eral allocation money, a 2022 MLS superdraft BASEBALL Riverside at Fairlawn, 4:30 p.m. 4, Pittsburgh 2 L.A. Angels (Heaney 0-1) at Toronto (Zeuch 0- CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Placed OF Billy Ohio Heritage Conference North division 0), 7:07 p.m. Hamilton on the 10-day IL. Purchased the con- first-round selection plus future performance- Bellefontaine at Kenton, noon Colorado 7, Arizona 3 based incentives from the LA Galaxy in Ben Logan at Marion Harding, 11 a.m. at WL-Salem, 5 p.m. St. Louis 3, Milwaukee 1 Detroit (Teheran 1-0) at Cleveland (Plesac 0- tract of OF Nick Williams from Schaumburg 1), 7:10 p.m. training facility. Transferred LHP Jace Fry to exchange for the discovery priority for WL-Salem at Troy Christian, 11 a.m. BOYS TENNIS Friday's Games Valenciennes FC W Kevin Cabral. San Diego (Musgrove 1-0) at Texas (Arihara the 60-day IL. SOFTBALL Northwestern at Bellefontaine, 4:30 p.m. Washington (Ross 0-0) at L.A. Dodgers INTER MIAMI CF — Named Xavier Asensi (Buehler 0-0), 4:10 p.m. 0-0), 8:05 p.m. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Purchased the Bellefontaine at Sidney, noon WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14 Oakland (Manaea 0-1) at Houston (McCullers contract of 1B Preston Palmeiro from High chief business officer. Colorado (Gomber 0-1) at San Francisco LA GALAXY — Signed W Kevin Cabral to a Celina at Ben Logan (doubleheader), BASEBALL Jr. 1-0), 8:10 p.m. Point(N.C.). noon, 2 p.m. (Cueto 0-0), 4:35 p.m. Saturday's Games National League five-year contract with a one-year option pend- Philadelphia (Wheeler 1-0) at Atlanta (Morton Indian Lake at Springfield Shawnee (dou- Springfield Shawnee at Bellefontaine, 5 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. ATLANTA BRAVES — Optioned RHP Jacob ing receipt of his P-1 visa and international Northwestern at Ben Logan, 5 p.m. 0-1), 7:20 p.m. transfer certificate. bleheader), 1 p.m., 3 p.m. San Diego (Musgrove 1-0) at Texas (Arihara Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Webb to alternate training site. Riverside at Graham, 11 a.m. Graham at Indian Lake, 5 p.m. Seattle at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. NEW YORK METS — Placed RHP Dellin National Women's Soccer League Triad at Elgin, 5 p.m. 0-0), 8:05 p.m. CHICAGO RED STARS — Named Vicky Triad at Kenton Ridge (doubleheader), Cincinnati (Mahle 1-0) at Arizona (Widener 1- Oakland at Houston, 4:05 p.m. Betances on the 10-day IL. Selected the con- 11 a.m. SOFTBALL Detroit at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m. tract of RHP Trevor Hildenberger from alter- Lynch chief business officer. 0), 9:40 p.m. — Signed MF TRACK AND FIELD Springfield Shawnee at Bellefontaine, 5 p.m. Saturday's Games Boston at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. nate training site. Northwestern at Ben Logan, 5 p.m. San Diego at Texas, 7:05 p.m. WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Optioned Chinyelu Asher, D and F Bellefontaine at Kenton Relays, 10 a.m. Miami at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Cali Farquharson to national team replace- Graham at Indian Lake, 5 p.m. Milwaukee at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. L.A. Angels at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. LHP Ben Braymer to alternate training site. MONDAY, APRIL 12 Elgin at Triad, 5 p.m. ment contracts. Colorado at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. BASEBALL National Basketball Association THURSDAY, APRIL 15 Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 6:35 p.m. NHL SCHEDULES Bellefontaine at Springfield Shawnee, 5 p.m. Friday's Games BASEBALL San Diego at Texas, 7:05 p.m. NBA — Suspended Toronto Gs DeAndre Ben Logan at Northwestern, 5 p.m. Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Bembry and Fred Van Fleet and Los Angeles Indian Lake at Graham, 5 p.m. Kenton at Indian Lake, 5 p.m. Cincinnati at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 7 p.m. G Talen Horton-Tucker for one game without Lehman Catholic at Riverside, 5 p.m. Riverside at Milton-Union, 5 p.m. Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. Washington at Buffalo, 7 p.m. pay. 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