ELLEFONTAINE XAMINER B E Vol. 130 Friday, May 28, 2021 No. 140 AVAILABLE DAILY ONLINE @ examiner.org Logan Hills Festival returns this weekend BY THE EXAMINER STAFF and 1 p.m. Monday, featur- Attendees are also invited to include: 9 a.m. book sale at for $6 per person; 8 p.m., The festival concludes ing local actors in period take lawn chairs or blankets. the Dr. Sloan Library in pre-1840 encampment and Monday with a pancake and The 41st annual Logan costumes set along the Mad Logan Hills Native Zanesfield; 11 a.m. Citizen festival closed to the public. sausage breakfast from 7:30 Hills Festival takes place this River. The drama tells the Woodland Gatherings take of the Year announced at Sunday’s activities fea- to 11 a.m. featuring Ron weekend — Saturday, May story of the struggle place throughout the week- shelter house; noon, grand ture a 10 a.m. church service Downs Maple Syrup at the 29; Sunday, May 30; and between white settlers and end as a celebration of entry for Woodland at the encampment, all wel- shelter house; 9 a.m., Monday, May 31 — at Hall Native Americans along the Native American heritage Gathering at the main come; noon, grand entry for parade through Zanesfield Fawcett Park, 4459 County Ohio Valley hills near and tradition and a chance ground circle; 12:30 p.m. Woodland Gathering; 12:30 starting at the fire depart- Road 153, Zanesfield. Zanesfield. to keep the culture alive archery competition; 1 to 4 p.m., hawk and knife com- ment; 10 a.m., musical Admission and parking The suggested general through song and dance. p.m. pony rides at Marmon petition; 1 to 4 p.m. pony entertainment by Mad River are free for the festival, admission for the outdoor The pre-1840s encamp- Valley Farms; 4 p.m., rides at Marmon Valley Dulcimers; 11 a.m., Pickers which kicks off at 9 a.m. drama are $4 per person or ment on site also offers live Woodland Gathering Farms; 2:30 p.m., lizard pull Saturday. $2 for children ages 5 talks with fur era traders in resumes and 5:30 p.m., at encampment; 4:30 p.m., Auction by Art Rausch and This year’s outdoor through 10; and free for period clothing throughout Woodland Gathering clos- closing ceremony for Mike Barthauer; 11:30 a.m., drama, The Middle Ground, under age 5. Bleachers are the weekend and planned ing ceremony; 4 to 9 p.m. Woodland Gathering; ; and country luncheon spon- is performed at 3 p.m. provided by the Zanesfield activities. hog roast meal of barbecue 5 p.m., encampment closed sored by Zanesfield United Saturday, 5 p.m. Sunday Baseball Association. Activities Saturday pork sandwiches and sides to the public. Methodist Church. ILHS musicians earn top contest awards BY THE EXAMINER STAFF They performed the song, “Hush, Somebody’s Calling My Name.” The ILHS Chorale is 85-members strong and is he Indian Lake directed by Tracey Notestine. High School Music In addition, the Indian Lake High School Symphonic Band traveled to Department Clyde High School recently to perform at T a festival sponsored by Music In the recently earned two Parks. distinguished awards. Again, the ILHS band earned a “I” Earlier this month, the ILHS Chorale Superior rating. The band was also earned a “I” Superior rating in the Ohio ranked the First Place Band, and was the Music Education Association Large highest scoring group that participated in Group Virtual Choral Contest. This is the the festival (instrumental and vocal). highest rating a high school choir can achieve. See AWARDS on Next Page The ILHS Chorale performs under the direction of Tracey Notestine. (SUBMITTED PHOTO) eMail: [email protected]

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FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 5.28.21 ONLINE @ examiner.org Local & State BLMS 6th-graders complete n LOGAN COUNTY BEAT memorable IKidARod SHERIFF & HIGHWAY PATROL BY THE EXAMINER STAFF Crash results in OVI charge, Following the field sobriety tests, power outage he was transported to the Logan Mathew Z. Prince, 21, of 556 E. County Jail, where he submitted to a enjamin High Ave., Bellefontaine, was charged urine test, with results pending. He Logan with operating a vehicle under the was also cited for failure to control influence of alcohol and/or drugs and released to a sober driver. Middle related to a crash early Saturday B Passenger charged with School sixth- morning on County Road 153. possession of a controlled Deputies of the Logan County substance graders Sheriff’s Office report he was operat- Passenger Lucas W. Tucker, 30, of participate in ing a westbound vehicle about 2:10 Onsted, Mich., was charged with pos- an interactive a.m. near State Route 287 when he session of a controlled substance went off the left side of the road and related to a traffic stop about 5:45 and team- entered the ditch on the north side of p.m. Wednesday on State Route 117. building event the road. His vehicle then struck a Deputies observed a vehicle with a Dayton Power & Light utility pole and loud muffler just north of Huntsville to culminate Benjamin Logan Middle School sixth-graders participate in left the scene. and initiated a traffic stop near IKidARod team work activities that simulates the Idiatrod. As a result of the crash, deputies County Road 36. their school (BENJAMIN LOGAN PHOTO) said several homes in the Middleburg While speaking with the three year each year along the race trail, such has come directly from area temporarily lost electricity. occupants, another passenger told as wild animals or storms. the curriculum’s Iditarod- Deputies were provided with a deputies that there was marijuana — a simulated The “dogs” pull themed lessons. description of the vehicle and the located in the glove box. Tucker was Idiarod called Iditarod sleds, which can The many hours and license plate number from a witness asked to exit the vehicle, and then be any device that a group passionate ideas compiling to the crash. The vehicle that had deputies observed a plastic case the IKidARod of students can pull along by the students while heavy front end damage was located where he had been seated. Inside the — that is a the race trail. preparing for the IKidARod driving in the area of S.R. 287. The container, deputies found a crystal- Instructors said that make a lasting impression operator turned onto County Road like substance that was suspected to memorable the students developed an on the pupils that they “emotional connection” carry with them into their 158, driving left of center and deputies be methamphetamine. Several smok- time for to their curriculum while future endeavors. initiated a traffic stop. ing devices with suspected metham- participants. being involved in Iditarod “I saw some high school During the stop, the driver, Prince, phetamine residue also were recov- Students take on a projects. seniors today as I was set- told deputies that he had consumed ered from the vehicle. variety of roles in the sim- Participants are eager ting up the course that told alcohol earlier that evening. When Tucker was placed under arrest and ulation, from mushers to to demonstrate the learn- me they still remembered asked to exit the vehicle to complete transported to the jail. The other veterinarians, race volun- ing they’ve achieved running the Ikidarod and field sobriety tests, deputies observed occupants were released from the teers, dogs, or even chal- through math, science, or how much fun it was,” that he was unsteady on his feet. scene. lenges that team meets other content areas that teacher Kevin Penwell said.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 5.28.21 eMail: [email protected] EXAMINER Phone: (937) 592-3060 Sports Matt Hammond x1122 or Aaron LaBatt x1115 Offensive and defensive struggles costly for Benjamin Logan in district final loss BY MATT HAMMOND “We knew they had some good hit- EXAMINER SPORTS EDITOR ters,” said Wilson. “We just tried to [email protected] compete and battle. We just came up short.” SPRINGFIELD — Benjamin Logan’s It didn’t take long for the Rockets baseball team was undone by some (17-10) to end the Raiders’ run of out of character sloppy play in a scoreless innings. Division III district championship McNicholas put two runs on the game here Thursday. scoreboard in the bottom of the first The Raiders, who came in as the frame on the strength of two hits, an top-ranked Division III team in Ohio, RBI groundout and a passed ball that committed a pair of costly errors and allowed a run to score. their offense mustered just three hits “That’s not typical for us,” said while striking out 11 times in a 5-2 loss Wilson. “We normally start fast and get to Cincinnati McNicholas at Kenton ahead. We haven’t played from behind Ridge High School. much.” “The errors were the difference,” The Raiders showed grit by battling said Ben Logan head coach Scott back to tie the game at 2-2 in the top of Wilson. “We didn’t execute offensively the third. or defensively. Blake (Peterson) was With one out in the Ben Logan throwing a gem, but we didn’t give him third, Brady Burrey singled and was much help.” able to take second after the ball The loss resulted in the end of two was mishandled in the outfield. impressive streaks by the Raiders. They Burrey later scored on an RBI single saw their 19-game winning streak by Trey Allen and the Raiders tacked stopped, as well as a run of five straight on another run on a McNicholas shutouts. error. Ben Logan had not given up a run Benjamin Logan’s Carter Rees reacts after the final out of Thursday’s Division III district champi- since a 7-2 victory over Graham on See BEN LOGAN on onship game against Cincinnati McNicholas in Springfield. (EXAMINER PHOTO | MATT HAMMOND) May 6. Page Next Page Sports Ben Logan Continued to from in order in the top of the was that it marked the final Previous Page seventh by Badylak, who game for a stellar group of threw 121 pitches in get- 10 Ben Logan seniors. The score stayed tied at ting the win. “It’s tough to say good 2-2 until the bottom of the It was only the second bye,” said an emotional fifth, when the Rockets loss of the season for the Wilson. “I’ve been around went up 3-2 on a two-out Raiders, who finish with a these kids for the last nine RBI single by pitcher Clay sparkling record of 27-2. years. They have made a Badylak. “These guys changed tremendous impact on the McNicholas then landed the culture of the pro- school and the community.” a crushing blow in the bot- gram,” said Wilson. “We McNicholas advances to tom of the sixth with two have 16 eighth-graders face Cincinnati Country more runs. The Rockets coming out for baseball Day in the regional semifi- only had one hit in the next year. Going deep in nals next Thursday at inning. Ben Logan hit a pair the tournament is becom- Wright State University. of batters, committed an ing an expectation, not just MCNICHOLAS 5 error an allowed a bases a want.” BEN LOGAN 2 loaded walk. Making the loss even Raiders 002 000 0 —2 3 2 Rockets 200 012 X —5 5 4 Benjamin Logan’s Trey Allen takes a swing during a Division III district final game The Raiders were retired more difficult to swallow WP—Badylak; LP—Peterson. Thursday against Cincinnati McNicholas. (EXAMINER PHOTO | MATT HAMMOND) Raiders’ Munz to run track and field, cross country at ODU BY THE EXAMINER STAFF and earning could compete at that level part of the Raider track and University of Rio Grande bettering himself and the a spot on a and from that point for- field program that has won and the University of Panthers' athletic pro- A career distance run- college pro- ward, it became a large 11-straight CBC Mad River Toledo, it was Ohio grams by the time he grad- ner, it was fitting that gram was goal of mine." titles. Dominican's coaches and uates. Tucker Munz chose to something Munz has been a part of "I am a hard worker and exercise science program "I am hoping to compete in two sports in that devel- two very successful pro- when I put my mind to that sold Munz on where improve myself as an ath- college that involve plenty TUCKER oped early grams for Ben Logan with something and put my full he should attend. lete during my time at Ohio MUNZ of endurance. The on. cross country and track effort into it, I typically like "I really liked Coach Dominican, but also help Benjamin Logan standout "When I was a fresh- and field. He helped the the results," said Munz. "I Callahan and his values improve the team and recently signed to run cross man, I remember going to Raider boys cross country also believe that being a seemed very close to mine," push to make the program country and compete in see a speaker at team win back-to-back college athlete will help said Munz. "Ohio Dominican better than it was when I track and field at Ohio Bellefontaine High School Central Buckeye hold myself accountable to is also one of the top ranked began. I want to excel both Dominican University, an and he talked about how to Conference Mad River divi- my academic plans. It will schools in Ohio for the field academically and athleti- NCAA Division II program. market yourself to college sion titles the past two sea- help me get through col- that I plan to study and cally. In the end, I want to Munz has experienced a coaches and recruiters. sons. Munz was the Mad lege as well as being suc- major I want to complete." leave college going into the lot of success during his Coach (Kevin) Butler has River division runner of the cessful in the future." Like he did at Ben career field that I will enjoy four years at Ben Logan always believed that I year last fall. He was also After looking at the Logan, Munz is focused on in the future."

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 5.28.21 Sports Raiders, Tigers, Lakers punch tickets to D2 state BY THE EXAMINER STAFF “Davontae jumped out- It was a big day for our standing and local track athletes at the broke a opening day of the Division school record II regional meet in Piqua. from the Benjamin Logan, West 1970s,” said DAVONTAE MARSHALL DUSTIN FAHLE JACKSON FRANKS Liberty-Salem and Indian Butler. “That Lake’s boys teams all quali- got us rolling. We felt Jace with six points and Indian fied in various events to the could win in pole vault, but Lake is 14th with five state meet. actually going out and points. The Raiders had an doing it in that event is Ottawa Glandorf is especially strong day by tough. Marshall does what leading the girls team race advancing in three events he always does all year and after scoring three events with two regional champi- he competed.” with 14 points. Waynesville ons and are currently in WL-Salem’s 3,200 relay is runner-up with 12 points first place after scoring four of Dylan Lauck, Isaac and Celina is third with 11 events with 28 points. Brown, Josh Spinner and points. Locally, Ben Logan “We had a fantastic Tate Yoder placed third is in 13th with four points night,” said BL boys head with a time of 8:12.26. and Bellefontaine is in From the left, West Liberty-Salem’s Josh Spinner, Dylan Lauck, Isaac Brown and Tate coach Kevin Butler. “We Indian Lake’s Dustin 14th with three points. Yoder pose after qualifying to the Division II state meet in the 3,200 relay Thursday in feel really good about how Franks took fourth in the Indian Lake’s girls did not Piqua. (SUBMITTED PHOTO) we did. We’re a little disap- long jump with a leap of score. pointed for our guys in a 21-3 1/4. Several area athletes (52.89) and the 1,600 relay Vance was ninth (1:33.51), and Georgia Bates was few events, but this defi- The top four placers in qualified to Saturday’s run- of Brown, Phillips, Kimball the 1,600 relay of ninth (1:50.12), Izzy Heater nitely gives us some each event move on to the ning finals. and Isaiah McGill took Lattimer, Vance, Burrey was 11th in the shot put momentum to carry into Division II state meet next Indian Lake’s Franks ninth (3:34.46). and Munz was 12th (31-8), the 1,600 relay of Saturday. We’ve still got week at Pickerington North advanced in the 300 hur- Ben Logan also (3:36.96), the 3,200 relay McGue, Henderson, Ella some other events we think High School. dles with the top qualifying advanced to the finals in of Keaghan Stahler, Blake Studebaker and Bates was we can get out in.” In Thursday’s prelimi- of 41.27 and also qualified two racing events. Brady Rhoades, Tayte 11th (4:18.3), the 400 relay Ben Logan’s Davontae nary races, the top two fin- in the 110 hurdles (15.79), Burry qualified in the 200 Williamson and Tucker of Studebaker, Burrey, Fahle broke a school ishers in each heat plus the which was the third-best (22.62) with the third-best Munz was 12th (8:34.13) Maddy Plikerd and Meeker record in the long jump next four best times qualifying time. time and the 400 relay of and Yale Scheiderer was was 13th (53.84), and won a regional title advance to Saturday’s WL-Salem’s Jace Wade Hunter Lattimer, Max 14th in the 110 hurdles Henderson was 13th in the with a leap of 21-10 3/4, finals. Field events start at qualified in the 100 (11.53), Leezer, Gavin Gibson and (18.00). 400 (1:02.9) and the 3,200 Jace Wical won a regional 11 a.m. and running events which was eighth, and Sam Whitten qualified Ben Logan’s girls were relay of Bates, Dani title in the pole vault with a start at 12:30 p.m. Andrew Kimball moved on (44.78) with the eighth-best led by a fifth-place finish Widmark, Mylee Boysel height of 13-0 and Marshall Waynesville is sitting in in the 300 hurdles (42.14), time. from Isabel Henderson in and Meeker was 14th Jackson was runner-up in second with 18 points and which was sixth best. The Also for the Raiders, the high jump (4-10). The (10:27.86). the discus with a toss of Van Wert is third with 14 Tigers’ Logan Phillips fin- the 800 relay of Whitten, 800 relay of Ezrah McGue, ished 12th in the 400 150-0. points. WL-Salem is in 10th Leezer, Gibson and Mitch Mya Burrey, Sami Meeker See D2 on Next Page

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 5.28.21 Sports 13 area players earn spots on all-NWCC softball squad BY THE EXAMINER STAFF Smith. The the first-team squad were The rest of the honor- Gophers' Elgin's Roth, Ava Baker and able mention list included Riverside and Whitney Alyvia Roth, Lehman Elgin's Grace Isler and Ridgemont were well rep- Bailey and Catholic's Anna Cianciolo, Katie Penry, Hardin resented on the recently Hannah Molly Greene and Heidi Northern's Haylie released all-Northwest Shoffner Toner and Waynesfield- Spearman and Brenna Central Conference softball ALAINA JENNA JADE AMERRA NICOLE took home Goshen's Ryleigh Bigelow. Flowers, Lehman SNOW WOODS COPAS HUSTON FRESHCORN team. The Pirates and honorable Other second-team Catholic's Annie Stiver and Gophers combined for 13 a 5-2 finish. to Malaina Jenkins and mention. picks went to Elgin's Emilee Vanskiver, Upper all-league players including Landing first-team spots Olivia Perk. The Comets took both Mekena Smith and Kyra Scioto Valley's Brielle five first-teamers. for Riverside were Alaina Ridgemont had one of the league's top honors Wilcox, Hardin Northern's Cotterman and Caitlyn Elgin won the NWCC Snow, Jenna Woods, Jade first-team selection with with Amber Roth earning Paytin Pore, Lehman Cunningham, Lima Perry's championship with a 7-0 Copas and Amerra Huston. Nicole Freshcorn and three player of the year and Catholic's Kate Stewart, Isabelle Anderson and record, Riverside was run- A second-team spot went second-team selections Wendy Muselin being Lima Perry's Lily Floyd and Lexenna Lee and W- ner-up with a 6-1 mark and to Sierra Snow, while hon- with Amanda Howland, named coach of the year. Upper Scioto Valley's Goshen's Peyton Spencer Ridgemont took third with orable mention picks went Brooke Nelson and Emma Making up the rest of Emma Hunsicker. and Kapri Wilson. YOUTH BALL COUNTY BALL Wednesday in little league RBI. West Liberty I by going 3-3 with a double, the mound with eight LITTLE LEAGUE action. Thaddeus Smith led rolls past Kenton Colton Sachs went 2-2 with strikeouts. West Liberty II downs Offensively for Krabill Wilcoxon Construction by West Liberty I LeVan’s a double, Carson Vesey West Liberty II West Liberty IV Construction, Adly Knox going 4-4 at the plate with Excavating handled Kenton I went 2-3 with a double, holds off Zanesfield West Liberty III Krabill went 3-3, Grant Krabill hit four runs scored, Sutton by a 13-1 score on Wednesday Kash LeVan went 2-2 and West Liberty II Roofs by Construction edged West a two-run double, while Wilcoxon had two doubles in little league play. Braden Hershberger added Warren defeated Zanesfield Liberty IV Wilcoxon Tim Krabill and Lucas and Levi Yelton and Parker Aiden Hull sparked a double. 6-4 on Wednesday during a Construction 13-10 on Trimble each had three Harrington each had doubles. LeVan’s Excavating Vesey earned the win on little league contest. D2 CORRECTION Continued from qualified in the 200 (26.90) Richardson, Allexxie West Martin took 11th in the 100 There were two errors in enth-place finish at the Previous Page with the eighth-best time. She and Raelyn Parsell, who hurdles (17.03), Grace the all-area girls bowling state tournament. The also competed in the high qualified to the finals (52.24) Pequignot finished 13th in team coverage in Raiders actually placed For Bellefontaine, Katie jump and took 11th (4-8). with the eighth-best time. the shot put (30-3 3/4) and Wednesday’s Examiner. fourth. Also, the wrong Pool placed fifth in the shot Indian Lake’s girls were The Lakers also competed in the 800 relay of Jalan Martin, The caption under Erica average was listed for put (33-9 3/4) to lead the sparked by the 400 relay of a handful of other races, but Richardson, West and Reece Warne’s picture stated that Kaylee Nicholas. She had a team. Ashlyn Gonterman Jalan Martin, Elayna did not advance. Reece Martin (1:51.73) were 16th. she led Ben Logan to a sev- 188 average.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 5.28.21 Sports Spieth, Garcia open with 63s at Colonial BY STEPHEN HAWKINS the tournament. If I could fectly suited for his game AP SPORTS WRITER get a couple to go in early because he doesn't have to in the first round, and the keep hitting drivers. FORT WORTH, Texas confidence, and the work But the rough is thick — Phil Mickelson kept I've been doing on my after a lot of rain recently, hearing congratulatory stroke the last few days ... I and there is a good chance words as he made his way thought that would exude of more Friday. around Colonial, and there just a little bit of confidence Mickelson, playing his was a huge roar from the into the rest of the round last tournament before the crowd when the PGA on greens where I've been hometown U.S. Open at Championship winner very successful on before." Torrey Pines next month, made a long putt to finish Erik Compton, the two- went into the rough on his his round. Jordan Spieth time heart transplant first swing of the day. While kept making birdies in the recipient who got into the saving par at the 407-yard same group. field on a sponsor exemp- 10th, he quickly had the first Spieth shot a 7-under 63 tion, and Jason Kokrak had of his five bogeys at No. 11, on a breezy Thursday and 65s. The 41-year-old where he hit two shots into was tied for the first-round Compton played bogey- the rough and another into lead at the Charles Schwab free after birdies on the a greenside bunker. He Challenge with Sergio first two holes of his sec- finally made a birdie at the Garcia, who had a 15-foot ond PGA Tour start this par-3 16th from inside of 5 birdie attempt on the 18th year. He missed the cut at feet, then immediately gave hole that circled the edge the Honda Classic. that stroke back at No. 17 of the cup but didn't go in. Mickelson, the 2000 and with the first two shots into Both former Colonial 2008 Colonial champ, the rough before a 44-foot champions had bogey-free missed nine of 14 fairways shot into a bunker. Jordan Spieth plays his shot from the sixth tee during the first round of the Charles rounds. — some with irons off the "It was almost like I was The 50-year-old Schwab Challenge golf tournament at the Colonial Country Club Thursday in Fort tee — in a scrambling trying a little too hard, and Mickelson, only four days Worth, Texas. (AP PHOTO | RON JENKINS) early-starting round that I wasn't just calm and let it after becoming the oldest when he got the first of his to pull some of the clubs," right after a 71-foot chip-in followed an emotionally happen, and I was a little winner of a golf major, was 11 PGA Tour wins 20 years Garcia said. "There were from the rough at the par- draining few days. bit antsy," Mickelson said, 10 strokes back after a 73 ago at age 21. He was 5 some tough holes out there, 3 eighth. The 2016 winner After winning Sunday at then adding the term that ended with the 22-foot under on the four-hole but I was able to hit really and two-time runner-up Kiawah Island in South unsettled. "Like I just birdie while playing with stretch right in the middle of good shots on those holes, had his best score in 33 Carolina, Mickelson flew couldn't quite get calmed local favorite Spieth and the round. He birdied holes and a couple up-and- career rounds at Colonial, home that night to down in that same frame of defending Colonial cham- No. 8-10 before an eagle at downs when I needed one of two local events for California, then allowed mind." pion Daniel Berger (68). the 620-yard 11th, where he them." the Dallas native, after himself a couple of days to Mickelson said the "Yeah, I didn't play blasted out of a greenside Right after Mickelson's rolling in a 12-foot birdie relish his historic accom- course was very playable, well," Mickelson said. "But bunker on the course's final putt at the 387-yard putt to start the day. plishment. Lefty said he even with the 15-20 mph I won the PGA, so." longest hole. ninth, Spieth had a tap-in "It's hard to go any never considered skipping winds, because of receptive Garcia matched the clos- "It was quite breezy. It for his third birdie in a row, lower," Spieth said. "That's Hogan's Alley, a tree-lined greens. But he couldn't ing 63 he had at Colonial was gusty, so it wasn't easy and seventh overall — and what I talked about before course he considers per- keep the ball in the fairway.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 5.28.21 Sports Bieber allows 1 hit in 7 innings, Indians top Tigers 5-2 BY NOAH TRISTER wins to verify how I feel best pitchers in the game AP BASEBALL WRITER here. I enjoy the people," and you've got to grind Francona said. "I think as him out. Just try to get a DETROIT — The you get older, sometimes pitch and put a good swing Cleveland Indians were on numbers start cropping up on it. He doesn't give you the right side of this no-hit — some that you don't mistakes and even when he bid. want and some that are does give you a mistake he Shane Bieber couldn't OK." can still get away with it. complete it, but his out- The Indians recently He's that good." standing performance lost right-hander Zach TRAINER'S ROOM boosted a pitching staff Plesac to a broken thumb, Indians: SS Amed that could use a lift. but Bieber looked like Rosario (hand) and OF Bieber struck out 12 in every bit of an ace Jordan Luplow (ankle) seven one-hit innings, and Thursday. missed the game. the Indians beat the Matthew Boyd (2-6) Cleveland recalled OF Detroit Tigers 5-2 on allowed four runs and six Bradley Zimmer from Thursday. Cleveland has hits in five innings for the Triple-A Columbus and been no-hit twice this sea- Tigers, who have lost five of started him in center. The son, but this time it was six. Indians optioned RHP Bieber who made it to the Bieber was trying to Triston McKenzie to seventh before Jonathan pitch the seventh no-hitter Columbus. Schoop led off with a home in the major leagues this Tigers: C Grayson run to left. season, which would have Greiner (left hamstring) "Generally I give up a tied for the most since 1900 began an injury rehab hit in like the first inning and been one shy of the assignment with Triple-A and kind of get it over with mark set in 1884. It would Toledo on Wednesday nice and early," Bieber have been Cleveland's first night, hitting a double. said. "Tried to extend it as since Len Barker threw a UP NEXT long as possible. I was just perfect game on May 15, Indians: RHP Eli having fun with it." 1981. Morgan is set to make his Bieber (5-3) eventually The Indians have the Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Shane Bieber throws during the fifth inning of a game major league debut when left after 103 pitches. longest current no-hitter against the Detroit Tigers Thursday in Detroit. (AP PHOTO | CARLOS OSORIO) Cleveland hosts Toronto Eddie Rosario homered drought in the majors, allowed only one flyball Harold Ramirez drove in bottom of the inning. on Friday night. for the Indians, who helped although Cleveland has out. He did have four runs with a first-inning SWINGS AND MISSES Tigers: Detroit starts a Terry Francona to his 700th been on the other end of walks, however. double and a sixth-inning Detroit had 47 swings home series against the victory as Cleveland's man- two of them this season — "We understand we've single. Rosario added a against Bieber and missed New York Yankees on ager. Only Lou Boudreau by Carlos Rodón of the got to find a way to scratch two-run homer in the sixth on 24 of them, according to Friday night. RHP Casey (728) and Mike Hargrove Chicago White Sox and and claw and stay in the to make it 4-0. Statcast. Mize (3-3) starts for the (721) are ahead of him in Wade Miley of the game," Tigers manager A.J. Rosario hit an RBI dou- "He's special. He's a Tigers against RHP Gerrit franchise history. Cincinnati Reds. Hinch said. "We're still ble in the ninth, and really good pitcher," Cole (6-2) in a matchup of "I love it here. I don't Bieber, the reigning AL only a couple swings Detroit's Victor Reyes hit a Schoop said. "You know former No. 1 overall draft need a certain amount of Cy Young Award winner, away." run-scoring triple in the you are facing one of the picks.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE GLANCE Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 7:15 p.m. L.A. Angels at Oakland, 4:07 p.m. Weathers, Crismatt (5), Johnson (6), Tyler McCumber 35-34_69 -1 Patrick Rodgers 34-38_72 +2 East Division Milwaukee at Washington, 7:15 p.m. Miami at Boston, 4:10 p.m. Stammen (7), Pagán (8), Diaz (9) and J.J. Henry 34-35_69 -1 Jason Dufner 33-39_72 +2 W L Pct GB San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 7:15 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Detroit, 4:10 p.m. Caratini; Houser, Richards (6), D.Williams (8), Henrik Norlander 33-36_69 -1 Si Woo Kim 33-39_72 +2 New York 24 20 .545_ St. Louis at Arizona, 10:10 p.m. San Diego at Houston, 4:10 p.m. Hader (9), Suter (10) and Piña, Narváez. Kevin Streelman 37-32_69 -1 Dylan Frittelli 36-36_72 +2 Philadelphia 25 26 .4902½ Toronto at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. W_Suter 4-3. L_Diaz 2-1. HRs_San Diego, Joaquin Niemann 34-35_69 -1 Scott Piercy 35-37_72 +2 Atlanta 24 25 .4902½ AMERICAN LEAGUE GLANCE Texas at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Hosmer (5). Milwaukee, Adames (6). Kyle Stanley 33-36_69 -1 Brendon Todd 35-37_72 +2 Miami 24 26 .4803 East Division Cincinnati 000 000 030 —3 11 1 Will Zalatoris 35-34_69 -1 Zach Johnson 37-35_72 +2 Washington 21 24 .4673½ AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 201 002 00x —5 9 0 Vincent Whaley 33-36_69 -1 Chase Seiffert 33-39_72 +2 W L Pct GB Hoffman, Brach (2), Pérez (4), Hendrix (5), Brian Harman 34-35_69 -1 James Hahn 35-37_72 +2 Central Division Tampa Bay 32 20 .615_ LINESCORES W L Pct GB Goudeau (6), Feliz (8) and Barnhart; Ross, Rory Sabbatini 35-34_69 -1 Scott Stallings 35-37_72 +2 Boston 30 20 .6001 Cleveland 100 003 001 —5 8 0 Voth (5), Finnegan (7), Rainey (8), Hudson (8), Tony Finau 35-34_69 -1 Danny Lee 36-36_72 +2 Chicago 27 22 .551_ New York 28 21 .5712½ Detroit 000 000 101 —2 3 1 St. Louis 27 22 .551_ Hand (9) and Avila. W_Voth 1-0. L_Hoffman 3- Andrew Putnam 35-34_69 -1 Henrik Stenson 36-36_72 +2 Toronto 25 23 .5215 Bieber, B.Shaw (8), Karinchak (9) and 4. Sv_Hand (8). Kevin Kisner 32-37_69 -1 Justin Thomas 38-34_72 +2 Milwaukee 25 25 .5002½ Baltimore 17 32 .34713½ Hedges; Boyd, Garcia (6), Jiménez (7), Norris Cincinnati 21 26 .4475 Central Division Colorado 000 100 1 —2 6 0 Collin Morikawa 33-36_69 -1 Jimmy Walker 36-36_72 +2 (8), D.Holland (9) and Haase. W_Bieber 5-3. New York 100 102 x —4 5 0 Joseph Bramlett 34-35_69 -1 Michael Thompson 37-35_72 +2 Pittsburgh 18 31 .3679 W L Pct GB West Division L_Boyd 2-6. HRs_Cleveland, E.Rosario (4). Senzatela, Kinley (5), Sheffield (6), Almonte John Augenstein 34-35_69 -1 Mackenzie Hughes 37-35_72 +2 Chicago 28 20 .583_ Detroit, Schoop (0). W L Pct GB (6) and El.Díaz; Lucchesi, Dr.Smith (4), Loup Robby Shelton 35-35_70 E Sam Ryder 39-33_72 +2 Cleveland 27 21 .5631 Kansas City 000 002 000 —2 8 0 (5), Familia (6), Gsellman (7), Barnes (7) and Scottie Scheffler 33-37_70 E Cameron Percy 35-37_72 +2 San Diego 32 19 .627_ Kansas City 23 25 .4795 Tampa Bay 303 100 00x —7 8 0 Los Angeles 30 19 .6121 McCann. W_Loup 2-0. L_Senzatela 1-5. Peter Uihlein 36-34_70 E Kevin Na 37-36_73 +3 Minnesota 20 29 .4088½ Singer, Junis (3), W.Davis (6), E.Santana (8) Sv_Barnes (2). Corey Conners 34-36_70 E Brian Gay 35-38_73 +3 San Francisco 30 19 .6121 Detroit 19 31 .38010 and Gallagher; McClanahan, Wacha (6), West Division Pat Perez 35-35_70 E Phil Mickelson 36-37_73 +3 Colorado 19 32 .37313 McHugh (9) and Zunino. W_McClanahan 2-0. Arizona 18 32 .36013½ Harry Higgs 35-35_70 E Keith Mitchell 34-39_73 +3 W L Pct GB L_Singer 2-4. HRs_Kansas City, O'Hearn (3). GOLF Cam Davis 35-35_70 E Adam Schenk 38-35_73 +3 RESULTS, SCHEDULES Oakland 29 22 .569_ Tampa Bay, Meadows (10). Emiliano Grillo 36-34_70 E Jhonattan Vegas 38-35_73 +3 Thursday's Games Houston 27 22 .5511 Toronto 002 000 0 —2 4 0 PGA TOUR CHARLES Maverick McNealy 37-33_70 E Denny McCarthy 37-36_73 +3 N.Y. Mets 1, Colorado 0, 7 innings, 1st game Seattle 23 27 .4605½ New York 000 000 0 —0 2 0 Gary Woodland 35-35_70 E Rafa Cabrera Bello 37-36_73 +3 Philadelphia 3, Miami 2 Los Angeles 22 27 .4496 Manoah, Romano (7) and McGuire; Germán, SCHWAB CHALLENGE Adam Long 35-35_70 E Matthew NeSmith 38-35_73 +3 Chicago Cubs 5, Pittsburgh 3 Texas 22 29 .4317 Luetge (6) and Higashioka. W_Manoah 1-0. PAR SCORES Brice Garnett 33-37_70 E Russell Knox 37-36_73 +3 Milwaukee 6, San Diego 5, 10 innings RESULTS, SCHEDULES L_Germán 4-3. Sv_Romano (2). Thursday Abraham Ancer 33-37_70 E Sahith Theegala 37-36_73 +3 N.Y. Mets 4, Colorado 2, 7 innings, 2nd game Thursday's Games HRs_Toronto, Semien (13), Bichette (10). At Colonial Country Club Carlos Ortiz 36-34_70 E Lucas Glover 36-38_74 +4 Washington 5, Cincinnati 3, 1st game Cleveland 5, Detroit 2 Fort Worth, Texas Nate Lashley 33-37_70 E Harold Varner III 37-37_74 +4 Cincinnati at Washington, 7:05 p.m., 2nd Tampa Bay 7, Kansas City 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Yardage: 7,209; Par: 70 Wyndham Clark 36-34_70 E D.A. Points 38-36_74 +4 game Toronto 2, N.Y. Yankees 0, 7 innings, 1st game Purse: $7.5 Million Chris Kirk 32-39_71 +1 Sung Kang 36-38_74 +4 LINESCORES First Round St. Louis at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m., 2nd game Xinjun Zhang 37-34_71 +1 Joel Dahmen 35-39_74 +4 San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Baltimore at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Colorado 000 000 0 —0 3 0 Jordan Spieth 31-32_63 -7 C.T. Pan 35-36_71 +1 Peter Malnati 36-38_74 +4 Friday's Games L.A. Angels at Oakland, 9:40 p.m. New York 001 000 x —1 3 0 Sergio Garcia 32-31_63 -7 Matt Jones 35-36_71 +1 Luke List 37-37_74 +4 Cincinnati (Gutierrez 0-0) at Chicago Cubs Texas at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Márquez, and Nuñez; Stroman, Ed.Díaz (7) Erik Compton 33-32_65 -5 Sungjae Im 35-36_71 +1 Mark Hubbard 40-34_74 +4 (Alzolay 2-4), 2:20 p.m. Friday's Games and Nido. W_Stroman 4-4. L_Márquez 3-5. Jason Kokrak 32-33_65 -5 Nick Taylor 36-35_71 +1 Matt Kuchar 36-38_74 +4 Colorado (Gray 4-4) at Pittsburgh (Keller 2-6), Miami (Poteet 2-0) at Boston (Pérez 2-2), 7:10 Sv_Ed.Díaz (9). HRs_New York, Peraza (0). Adam Hadwin 32-34_66 -4 Matt Wallace 36-35_71 +1 Ryan Palmer 37-37_74 +4 6:35 p.m. p.m. Philadelphia 000 200 001 —3 6 0 Brandt Snedeker 31-35_66 -4 Billy Horschel 31-40_71 +1 Graeme McDowell 40-34_74 +4 Milwaukee (Anderson 2-3) at Washington N.Y. Yankees (Cole 6-2) at Detroit (Mize 3-3), Miami 000 010 010 —2 4 0 Kramer Hickok 32-34_66 -4 Hudson Swafford 37-34_71 +1 J.T. Poston 35-39_74 +4 (Lester 0-2), 7:05 p.m. 7:10 p.m. Sp.Howard, R.Suárez (5), Alvarado (8), Neris Patton Kizzire 34-33_67 -3 Andrew Landry 36-35_71 +1 Austin Cook 35-40_75 +5 Atlanta (Anderson 4-1) at N.Y. Mets (TBD), Toronto (Ryu 4-2) at Cleveland (Morgan 0-0), (9) and Marchan; López, Floro (8), Y.García Cameron Tringale 33-34_67 -3 Charley Hoffman 36-35_71 +1 Lee Westwood 37-38_75 +5 7:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. (9) and León. W_Alvarado 4-0. L_Y.García 3- Talor Gooch 32-35_67 -3 Scott Brown 34-37_71 +1 Tom Hoge 35-40_75 +5 Miami (Poteet 2-0) at Boston (Pérez 2-2), 7:10 Baltimore (Harvey 3-5) at Chicago White Sox 3. Sv_Neris (9). HRs_Philadelphia, Hoskins Robert Streb 35-32_67 -3 p.m. (Keuchel 3-1), 8:10 p.m. (11). Sebastián Muñoz 36-31_67 -3 San Diego (Lamet 1-0) at Houston (Valdez 0- Kansas City (Bubic 0-0) at Minnesota (Dobnak Chicago 102 100 001 —5 9 1 Byeong Hun An 35-32_67 -3 PREP SCHEDULES 0), 8:10 p.m. 1-3), 8:10 p.m. Pittsburgh 000 200 100 —3 7 3 Brian Stuard 33-35_68 -2 St. Louis (Oviedo 0-2) at Arizona (Bumgarner San Diego (Lamet 1-0) at Houston (Valdez 0- Hendricks, Winkler (8), Tepera (8) and Ian Poulter 33-35_68 -2 4-4), 9:40 p.m. 0), 8:10 p.m. Contreras; T.Anderson, Sa.Howard (6), Patrick Reed 35-33_68 -2 FRIDAY, MAY 28 SATURDAY, MAY 29 San Francisco (DeSclafani 4-2) at L.A. L.A. Angels (Cobb 2-2) at Oakland (Manaea 3- Bednar (7), Crick (8), Rodríguez (9) and Justin Rose 35-33_68 -2 TRACK AND FIELD TRACK AND FIELD Dodgers (Buehler 3-0), 10:10 p.m. 2), 9:40 p.m. M.Perez. W_Hendricks 5-4. L_T.Anderson 3- Daniel Berger 34-34_68 -2 Saturday's Games Texas (Lyles 2-3) at Seattle (Sheffield 3-4), 5. Sv_Tepera (1). HRs_Chicago, Bryant (11), Richy Werenski 35-33_68 -2 WL-Salem girls, Triad at Division III regional Ben Logan, Indian Lake, WL-Salem boys, Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. 10:10 p.m. Wisdom (3). Pittsburgh, Reynolds (3), Polanco Sepp Straka 35-33_68 -2 meet, Troy, 5/6:30 p.m. Bellefontaine girls at Division II regional meet, Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Saturday's Games (2), M.Perez (3). Doug Ghim 34-34_68 -2 Bellefontaine boys at Division I regional meet, Piqua, 11a.m./12:30 p.m. San Diego 000 003 020 0—5 8 2 Colorado at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. Doc Redman 35-33_68 -2 Huber Heights, 5/6:30 p.m. Miami at Boston, 4:10 p.m. Milwaukee 000 020 300 1—6 9 2 Troy Merritt 32-36_68 -2 Baltimore at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. (10 innings) San Diego at Houston, 4:10 p.m. Kansas City at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Camilo Villegas 33-36_69 -1

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Fri. & Meats & southern produce. color, religion, sex, handicap, least time and one-half for SPRING CLEAN UP Sat. 9-4. Fentonware, couch & Mon.-Fri. 10-5:30, Sat. 10-3, familial status or national ori- overtime hours. Property clean up services. loveseat set, dining table & closed Sun. 3836 Co. Rd. gin, or an intention to make Trash, scrap, yard waste. chairs, bedroom suite (full), 29 E., Bellefontaine. 592-5726. any such preference, limitation SUBSCRIBE ONLINE AT: Dump truck also available. Call Online grandfather clock, lots of other or discrimination.” Familial Brian 937-935-8808. furniture, lots of misc. items. EXAMINER.ORG status includes children under www.examiner.org

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