ELLEFONTAINE XAMINER B E Vol. 129 Friday, August 21, 2020 No. 209 AVAILABLE DAILY ONLINE @ examiner.org City’s bicentennial celebration postponed amid spike in COVID-19 cases BY THE EXAMINER STAFF Plans have been in coronavirus has affected so COVID-19 cases, up from congregative setting, and area, actors portraying progress for the better part much of our daily lives, but the average of 28. There increase in hospital historic figures from our Bellefontaine Mayor Ben of a year to prepare for this I believe it’s best to err on also are currently seven admissions. This puts past, an historic drone Stahler announced event to honor the the side of caution,” he people hospitalized with Logan County on track to photo from above, a laser Thursday that he has made historical date for said. “In the end, the the virus, when two become a red level three light show and much the difficult decision to Bellefontaine, the mayor benefits do not outweigh people was the previous public health emergency more. postpone Bellefontaine’s said. the risks.” average. on the Ohio Department The mayor said he Bicentennial Celebration, “This was a hard call to In recent weeks, Logan According to Logan of Health’s Public remains confident that “as previously slated for make. Many in our County has experienced a County Health Advisory System. we continue to wear Saturday, Aug. 29, community were looking rise in coronavirus cases, Commissioner Dr. Boyd Plans for the 200-year masks and maintain our following a recent local forward to a good old according to reports from Hoddinott, the county has celebration included: a social distancing, Logan spike in COVID-19 cases. fashioned downtown block the Logan County Health met indicators for new variety of live music County can make a The event will be moved to party to celebrate our District . cases per capita, sustained performances on stage, an significant difference in 2021 at a date to be proud heritage. As of Wednesday, there increase in new cases, antique car show, 12 food combatting the spread of determined. “It’s unfortunate that the were 77 active reported proportion of case not in a trucks in the downtown the virus.” Plein Aire Painting provides artist refreshment BY MANDY LOEHR we can safely spread out.” The art events out in EXAMINER STAFF WRITER enjoying the “It’s fun and relaxing nature can offer artist men- [email protected] nearby busy sitting here in the center torship opportunities as of everything, hearing the well, with Martin relating n a bright flow of traffic traffic and hustle and that King has provided her bustle of activity,” said with much inspiration and and along fellow Art League mem- assistance in the last three Sandusky ber Martin, who helped to years as she has pursued sunny plan the event. “It’s nice art in earnest after retiring O Avenue. to hear the chatter and as a teacher. Thursday For Martin and other the movement; it’s inspir- “Annie has been a won- morning artists participating in the ing.” derful teacher to me, and I Logan County Art The French term, Plein appreciate all of her guid- spent at League’s Plein Aire Aire Painting, is the art of ance over the last several Brown Park, Painting Opportunity that painting outdoors that years,” she said. day, the chance to get contrasts with studio In addition, the pan- Connie outdoors and practice painting or academic demic times have provided their favored art forms rules that might create a Martin with the chance to predetermined look. Martin of provided refreshment and grow as an artist as well. Considering the diffi- also a safe activity amid “Usually, I prefer doing Bellefontaine culty of hosting its tradi- the COVID-19 pandemic. portraits or pictures with “This has been an tional events this year, people in them, but I’ve sat with her enjoyable morning in including its Not So Bad been trying to stretch pleasant temperatures,” Art by Good People con- French easel myself a bit and have been fellow artist Annie King test, the Logan County Art and sketched said while sketching First League is looking at host- trying more landscapes Christian Church, 215 E. ing additional Plein Aire with buildings, like with a house that Sandusky Ave. “I have Painting Opportunities this this house I’m drawing she admired mostly been at home dur- fall, potentially at a site in today.” ing the last several downtown Bellefontaine For more information Annie King sketches First Christian Church, 215 E. from across months, but this has been next month and at another about the upcoming activi- Sandusky Ave., Thursday morning during the Logan nice just to be out in pub- outdoor venue in October, ties, contact Martin at County Art League’s Plein Aire Painting Opportunity at the street, lic again in a space where Martin said. [email protected]. Brown Park. (EXAMINER PHOTO | MANDY LOEHR) eMail: [email protected]

BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER ONLINE @ examiner.org HUBBARD PUBLISHING CO. Local & State PO Box 40 • Bellefontaine, OH 43311 An independent daily newspa- n LOCAL NOTES per Founded in 1891 by E.O. & H.K. Hubbard n BUCKEYE Poker run Saturday benefits Mango Issued daily except Sunday at BRIEFS 127 E. Chillicothe Ave. From ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS Haven Rescue & Sanctuary MEMBER OF THE: Ohio Newspaper Association Judge allows ex-Ohio House States says opioid crisis has cost The fourth annual Mango Haven Rescue & Sanctuary and the Inland Daily Press Poker Run is slated for Saturday, Aug. 22, rain or shine. Association • The Associated speaker more time to find lawyer them $630B since 2007 Registration begins at 10 a.m. at the Bellefontaine Press • Ohio League of Home COLUMBUS — The former speaker of BY GEOFF MULVIHILL Moose, with the first bike out at noon and the last bike in Dailies the Ohio House can take more time to ASSOCIATED PRESS at 5 p.m. The cost is $15 for singles or $25 per couple. PUBLISHER: JON HUBBARD find a permanent lawyer to defend him Prizes will be offered for first, second and third place and GENERAL MANAGER: T.J. HUBBARD U.S. state and territorial governments against a charge related to an alleged $60 best hands. A 50/50 drawing and raffle items are planned. ADVERTISING DIRECTOR: BOB CHAPMAN say the opioid epidemic has cost them $630 million bribery scheme, a federal judge CIRCULATION MANAGER: JILL THOMAS billion since 2007 and that the cost could Card shower hosted for Estella ruled Thursday. balloon to more than $2 trillion over the SUBSCRIPTION RATES Republican Rep. Larry Householder next 20 years. 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It’s based Midwest Regional ESC meeting Five weeks ...... $9.50 Four defendants pleaded not guilty Thirteen weeks...... $24.70 on past and future costs of opioid-related earlier this month to the charge that they slated for Aug. 27 Twenty six weeks ...... $49.40 medical care of state employees and Fifty two weeks-(1 year)...... $98.80 conspired as part of what one defendant Medicaid recipients, justice and child wel- The Midwest Regional Educational Service Center Lesser periods by mail slightly more than propor- called an “unholy alliance” aimed at sav- fare system costs, prevention programs and conducts its next regularly scheduled board meeting at tionate cost of yearly rate. Mail subscriptions will other spending. It also includes future opi- 6:30 p.m. Aug. 27, at the from the Discovery Center con- not be accepted from territories served by an ing the plants. Examiner newspaper courier or motor routes. A judge allowed Householder to delay oid abatement programs that advocates say ference room, located at 1973 W. State Route 47, Bellefontaine. All subscriptions for papers delivered that Aug. 6 court appearance to find a new are needed. by carrier are payable in advance at The estimate applies to the government The next meeting dates are 6:30 p.m. Sept. 17, Oct. 15, Examiner attorney. Householder's current attorney, the office. No paper sent by costs attributed to the entire epidemic, not and Nov. 19, all at the Discovery Center. mail unless paid for in advance, a Dave Thomas, says he has an unspecified postal regulation. Subscriptions are just those related directly to Purdue. The Dec. 17 meeting takes place at 6:30 p.m. at the non-refundable. Online subscriptions conflict of interest and must drop off the The state filing does not include an esti- Helmuth residence, 9063 N. 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FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 8.21.20 ONLINE @ examiner.org Local & State n BELLEFONTAINE BEAT n LOGAN COUNTY BEAT POLICE & FIRE SHERIFF & HIGHWAY PATROL Driver cited in crash Driver flown from C.R. 5 crash extract her from the vehicle. lines and pulled the power lines to Judith L. Thompson, 79, of DeGraff, was cited for a Sundae Stegal, 25, of Kandel refused transport from the ground. stop sign violation after a3:40 p.m. two-vehicle crash Bellefontaine, was flown by the scene. Both drivers were wear- The driver was wearing his seat Tuesday at Chillicothe Avenue and Detroit Street. MedFlight helicopter to OSU ing their seat belts. belt. No citations were listed with Macochee EMS also responded Officers of the Bellefontaine Police Department Medical Center for treatment of the crash report. to the scene. The crash remains report she drove her westbound sport utility vehicle incapacitating injuries sustained in • Adam E. Helton, 40, of North into the side of a southbound pickup truck operated by a crash Thursday morning. under investigation. Lewisburg, was cited for failure to Joshua M. Jones, 27, of Bellefontaine. Deputies of the Logan County • Deputies also responded to a Damage was heavy to the vehicles but there were no Sheriff’s Office report she was oper- non-injury crash Wednesday after- control as a result of a non-injury reported injuries. ating a car about 5:15 a.m. at the noon on State Route 368 that crash about 10 p.m. Wednesday. intersection of county roads 5 and Deputies report he was operat- Warrants served reportedly also caused an after- 29. She reportedly drove from the noon power outage for customers ing a northwestbound pickup on Officers served warrants to: stop sign into the path of a south- in the area. State Route 559 near County Road • Kelly M. Evans, 42, of 555 Newell St., Apt. 31: two bound jeep on C.R. 5 operated by 44 when he said he swerved to miss counts of failure to appear; and James Kandel, 61, of DeGraff. Thomas L. Christensen, 61, of a deer and then went off the right • Jennafer M. Conley, 38, of 316 S. Detroit St., Apt. A: Stegal’s car continued down an Bellefontaine, was operating a failure to appear. embankment into a bean field northbound truck hauling a flatbed side of the road, striking a utility before stopping. Damage was trailer containing a back hoe about pole. heavy on the driver’s door and 12:30 p.m. He turned into a drive- The driver was wearing his seat Suspect in multiple mechanical means were used by way at 8651 S.R. 368 and the back belt. Damage was moderate to the slayings charged in West Liberty Fire Department to hoe reportedly struck the power pickup. 1996 killing CDC study suggests inmates should have been tested in mass COLUMBUS (AP) — Yet only testing inmates 87% of inmates tested posi- Puerto Rico's efforts BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (AP) — A former truck driver Correctional facilities that with coronavirus symptoms tive. should serve as a case study who authorities say is linked by DNA to the slayings of four resisted mass coronavirus “likely underestimated” the The study also suggested to protecting imprisoned women at truck stops in Ohio and Illinois was indicted in testing for inmates erred in number of infected prison- that multiple re-testing of the 1996 killing of a woman whose body was found behind people from the coronavirus, their decision to only test ers, the study found. inmates after initial negative researchers concluded. a truck stop near Toledo. Symptom-based testing also inmates with symptoms, tests could help curb trans- As of mid-August, more A grand jury in Wood County indicted Samuel Legg III leading to large initial under- runs the risk of inmates hid- mission rates. than 95,000 people in prison on Wednesday on charges of aggravated murder, murder, counts, a recent study by the ing symptoms out of fear of Mass testing “irrespective had tested positive for the ill- rape, and kidnapping. Center for Disease Control being removed from the reg- of symptoms, combined He's accused in the death of 27-year-old Victoria Jane and Prevention suggested. ular prison population and with periodic retesting, can ness, a 10% increase from Collins, a Cleveland woman found in Lake Township in The study released this being shunned by other identify infections and sup- the week before, according December 1996, prosecutor's said. Court records don't say week examined 13 prisons inmates. port prevention of wide- to data compiled by the whether he has attorney yet. and jails in California, “Broad-based testing can spread transmission in cor- Marshall Project, a nonprofit Legg last year was extradited from Arizona to face Colorado, Ohio and Texas, provide a more accurate rectional and detention envi- news organization focusing charges in the sexual assault of a 17-year-old Ohio girl. He and three federal prisons in assessment of prevalence ronments,” the study con- on criminal justice, and The later was ruled incompetent to stand trial, but he's still in states that weren’t identified. and generate data to help cluded. Associated Press. custody while undergoing psychological treatments. Most of the institutions control transmission,” In a second CDC study New cases among prison- In addition, Legg was charged last year with aggravated waited several days or weeks researchers said. focused on Puerto Rico, only ers reached an all-time high murder in the 1992 slaying of a woman at a truck stop near before the first identified In one unidentified feder- two cases of COVID-19 and as of Aug. 14 after slowing Youngstown. case of COVID-19 and the al prison where mass testing no deaths have been report- down in June. The growth in Authorities have said that Legg, a former long-haul beginning of mass inmate was delayed nearly six weeks ed in state prisons. recent weeks was driven by truck driver, has a history of mental illness. testing, the study found. after the first coronavirus Puerto Rico restricted big jumps in prisoners test- A judge overseeing his rape case ruled last September Mass testing was expen- case was identified, mass admission of all new inmates ing positive in California, that Legg III wasn't capable of aiding in his defense, but sive and ate up staff time, testing found 77% of inmates to a single facility, mass test- the judge also said it was probable that Legg’s competency and rearranging living space were positive. ed everyone regardless of Florida and Texas and the can be restored. He was ordered to stay at a psychiatric for inmates based on the In an Ohio prison where symptoms, and adopted federal Bureau of Prisons, facility for up to a year. results wasn't always possi- mass testing was delayed strict quarantining until tests along with outbreaks in His defense attorney in that case said he doubted ble, corrections officials told almost two weeks after the results were available, the Idaho, Iowa, Oregon and Legg’s competency can be restored. researchers. first case, mass testing found study found. South Carolina.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 8.21.20 eMail: [email protected] EXAMINER Phone: (937) 592-3060 Sports Matt Hammond x1122 or Aaron LaBatt x1115 Bieber strikes out 11 as Indians shut out Pirates BY JOHN PERROTTO for Cleveland, which left 14 run- ASSOCIATED PRESS ners on base. Kevin Newman, who extended PITTSBURGH — Unbeaten his hitting streak to nine games, Shane Bieber racked up 11 more and Jacob Stallings both had two and the Cleveland hits apiece for the Pirates. Indians blanked the Pittsburgh FRANCONA'S Pirates 2-0 on Thursday night to STATUS complete a three-game sweep The Indians hope to have and extend their winning streak manager back in to a season-high six games. the dugout Friday night when The right-hander allowed six they play the Tigers in the opener hits and walked none in six of a three-game series in innings, throwing 99 pitches. Cleveland. Bieber (5-0) has struck out a Francona had a medical pro- major league-best 65 in 40 2/3 cedure this week to address a innings, an average of 14.4 per gastrointestinal issue that has nine innings. bothered him since spring train- Oliver Perez, Nick Wittgren, ing. Francona missed his 11th James Karinchak and Brad Hand game Thursday because of the finished the shutout. Hand ailment. recorded his seventh save in as “We need Tito here,” said first many opportunities. base coach Sandy Alomar Jr., Cleveland has won 10 of its who is managing the club in last 13. Pittsburgh lost for the 14 Francona’s absence. “He brings time in 16 games and has the so much to the table.” worst record in the big leagues at PIRATES EXEC 4-17. TESTS POSITIVE Bieber has at least eight strike- Pirates President Travis outs in all six of his starts, the Cleveland Indians starting Shane Bieber delivers during the sixth inning of a game against the Williams has tested positive for third-longest such streak to start in Pittsburgh Thursday. The Indians won 2-0. (AP PHOTO | GENE J. PUSKAR) COVID-19 and said he is “on the a season in Indians history. Bob road to recovery.” He said he Feller did it in nine straight game of Bieber’s three- single in the second inning and ed after throwing 90 pitches in knows of no other positive tests games in 1946 and Sam year career. (17) and Cleveland got its second run on four innings. He gave up six hits within the organization. McDowell had a seven-game Feller (12) are the only Indians first baseman Josh Bell's throw- and two walks while striking out He said in a statement streak in 1966. with more. ing error in the eighth. five. Thursday he began feeling symp- It was the 11th double-digit Bradley Zimmer had an RBI Trevor Williams (1-4) was lift- Tyler Naquin had three hits toms Monday night. NCAA moves toward free year of eligibility for fall athletes BY RALPH D. RUSSO Council voted Wednesday how they should be picked, volleyball, field hockey and The proposals need The NCAA made a simi- AP COLLEGE FOOTBALL WRITER to recommend all athletes which will ultimately deter- cross country. approval by the Division I lar decision earlier in the whose fall seasons are being mine whether conferences And the council Board of Directors, which year when spring sports College athletes who altered by the pandemic choose to participate. approved the Football meets Friday. If the board had their seasons cut short play fall sports, including should get the year of eligi- “We continue to be com- Oversight Committee's plan signs off — which is likely by the pandemic. All of football, will be given a free bility back. The council also mitted to providing oppor- to allow teams not playing — all athletes, whether they those athletes were permit- year of eligibility no matter recommended the NCAA tunities wherever possible,” in the fall to have 12 hours play or opt out because of ted to get an extra year of how much they compete should pursue staging fall said Council chairwoman per week of mandatory concerns about COVID-19 eligibility, with seniors who over the next 10 months if sports championships dur- M. Grace Calhoun, the ath- activities that include at any point during the wanted to return not an NCAA recommendation ing the spring. No recom- letic director at Penn. strength and conditioning, 2020-21 academic year, will counting against roster or is approved later this week. mendation was made for Other fall sports include meetings and noncontact, not be docked one of their scholarship limits for the The NCAA Division I the size of the fields and men’s and women’s soccer, unpadded practices. four years of eligibility. 2021 seasons. Sports Bellefontaine releases new ticket information for athletics BY THE EXAMINER STAFF only operate at 15 percent 600 seats available and the parents and cheerleader Wednesday at 11:59 a.m. capacity this fall. The gymnasium will have 300 parents will also be On Wednesday of each Bellefontaine’s athletic Central Buckeye seats available. offered two tickets, as well week at noon, department has updated Conference had originally Due to these seating as BHS football, cheer- Bellefontaine High School its ticket information voted on 20 percent restrictions, Friday night leading, band and staff will sell the remaining after new orders were capacity a few weeks ago, football tickets will be families. tickets to the public on a given from the governor’s but these new orders very limited. BHS will be Those sets of tickets will first-come, first-serve office and the Ohio from the state are lower- offering two tickets to be offered to each group basis. Anyone attempting Department of Health on ing attendance even football parents, march- first with a special one- to purchase tickets can do Wednesday. more. ing band parents and time passcode to unlock so by going to https://belle- AcuSport Stadium and With the new atten- cheerleader parents. The their sales starting on fontaineathletics.com/bhs- the BHS gymnasium will dance guidelines, AcuSport Stadium will now have just opposing team’s football Monday at 8 a.m. and ticket-box-office/ Riverside girls edges Indian Lake 241-242 at Cherokee Hills BY THE EXAMINER STAFF with a 56, Bree Stid carded Conference meeting at matchup at Liberty Hills a 58, Lauren Barhorst shot Liberty Hills Golf Club. Golf Club. Riverside’s girls golf a 62 and Destiny Crumley GOLF ROUNDUP Ethan Ricketts fired a 38 Anna sinks Indian Lake team clipped Indian Lake added a 65. 194 in Central Buckeye Reynolds carded a 54 and to lead the Radiers and take Indian Lake’s boys golf by a single stroke 241-242 Riverside hosts Botkins Conference play. Emily Taylor had a 62. medalist honors. Aiden team fell to host Anna on Thursday during a local and Northeastern on Kayla Watkins fired a 37 Bellefontaine hosts Elsass and Jacob Mitchell 1650188 on Thursday dur- non-league contest at Monday at Cherokee Hills to pace the Chiefs and take Springfield Shawnee on both shot 45s, Luke ing a non-league contest at Cherokee Hills Golf Course. Golf Course. Indian Lake medalist honors. Madison Tuesday. McKenrick had a 49 and Shelby Oaks Golf Course. Roz Estep sparked the travels to Northwestern on Taylor carded a 40, Morgan BOYS GOLF Aaron Vogelsang shot a 57. Lane McPherson led the Pirates with a low of 56 and Wednesday. Burden had a 51, Anastasia Ben Logan zaps In junior varsity action, Lakers with a 38, Dylan was match medalist. BHS girls drop Jon Alder Hiatt shot a 52, Kyndal Kenton Ridge Kaiden Munz led with a 55, Rice shot a 47, Camdon Teammate Maddie Sanford Bellefontaine’s girls golf Newkirk had a 53 and Lexi Benjamin Logan’s boys Brandon Vogelsang shot a 58 Tuttle carded a 49 and Josh carded a 60. team picked up a road win Buffkin added a 59. golf team dropped visiting and Gage Hamm added a 63. Staley posted a 54. For the Lakers, Kayla Thursday after it defeated In junior varsity action, Kenton Ridge 177-191 dur- Ben Logan hosts Urbana Anna’s Bryce Cobb was Cummins was co-medalist host Jonathan Alder 180- Bellefontaine’s Annika ing a Central Buckeye on Tuesday in another CBC match medalist with a 32. Jonathan Alder blanks BHS netters in CBC meeting BY THE EXAMINER STAFF Central Buckeye Conference Bellefontaine’s Gracie at third singles by Brooklyn fell to Abby Watkins and Craig and Madi Wilson 6-0, matchup. Middaugh fell at second Banks 6-3, 6-1. Aliza Watkins 6-0, 6-1. The 6-1. Bellefontaine’s girls tennis At first singles for the singles to Chloe Sullivan 6- In doubles action, Chiefs’ second doubles Bellefontaine is back on team fell to Jonathan Alder 5- Chiefs, Mia Never lost to 2, 6-0, while the Chiefs’ Bellefontaine’s Samantha team of Madi Williams and the courts Monday at home 0 at home on Thursday in a Georgia Wheeler 6-0, 6-1. Julia Easton was defeated Starkey and Meng Wang Alika Shields lost to Allie against Kenton Ridge. Plan for calling for Big Ten football in January gains steam BY COLTEN BARTHOLOMEW COVID-19 pandemic, it classmen stuck in bind were told some details of the spring semester, the announced, and players’ [email protected] turned its focus onto how it The plan — first report- the plan, and that Big Ten conference won’t play a parents were told that is could put together games in ed by the Milwaukee teams will likely use indoor full season in the fall. still being decided. Plans to play a truncat- the spring semester. The Journal Sentinel — calls for facilities in Detroit, Badgers coach Paul Chryst Players, including Ohio ed football season starting conference is attempting to the season to be done in Indianapolis, and said whatever the spring- State quarterback Justin in early-to-mid January are balance offering players an time for players to partici- Minneapolis to avoid semester season looks like, Fields, have pushed for the gaining steam inside the opportunity to play this aca- pate in predraft workouts. games being affected by it needs to be tied to the conference to reverse its Big Ten Conference. demic year and the interests The State Journal con- weather. structure of the fall season. decision to not play this After the conference can- of upperclassmen who plan firmed a Journal Sentinel UW athletic director How a shorter spring fall, but the prospects of celed its fall sports seasons to enter the NFL draft. report that University of Barry Alvarez told reporters season will affect players’ that happening appear to due to concerns of the Big Ten football upper- Wisconsin players’ parents that by playing a season in eligibility has not yet been be nil.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 8.21.20 Sports Fox says Brennaman won’t announce NFL games after using slur LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Reds announced fifth inning of the second will not late Wednesday that the game with an apology spo- be calling NFL games on 56-year old broadcaster ken directly to the camera Fox after using an anti-gay was suspended. The team before handing off play-by- slur on air during a also issued an apology for play duties to Jim Day. broadcast. the “horrific, homophobic He noted the trouble he issued a remark.” The Reds closed was in by saying, “I don’t statement Thursday that their statement by saying know if I’m going to be said "we are moving for- they would be addressing putting on this headset ward with our NFL sched- their broadcasting team for again” while apologizing to ule which will not include the remainder of the sea- the Reds, Fox Sports and him.” Fox also said son and possibly beyond in his coworkers. Brennaman’s remarks were the coming days. Even though most “abhorrent, unacceptable, Brennaman, who had regional networks still and not representative of been a part of the Reds carry the Fox Sports name, the values of Fox Sports.” announcing team since they are not owned by Fox. Brennaman had been a 2007, used the slur Sinclair Broadcast Group part of Fox's NFL announc- moments after Fox Sports bought them in 2019. er lineup since they started Ohio's feed returned from The Reds announcers televising the league in a commercial break before were working from Great 1994. He was part of the the top of the seventh American Ballpark in Cincinnati Reds broadcaster Thom Brennaman sits in a special outside booth before the No. 3 announcer team last inning in the first game of a Cincinnati. Teams are not Reds’ game against the Milwaukee Brewers on Sept. 25, 2019, in Cincinnati. season and was paired with doubleheader Wednesday sending announcers to Brennaman used a gay slur during the broadcast of Cincinnati’s game against the analyst and at Kansas City. Brennaman road games this season due on Wednesday. (AP FILE PHOTO | JOHN MINCHILLO) reporter Shannon Spake. did not seem to realize he to the coronavirus pan- called major league games told who Thom Brennaman is. I He had also called Major was already on air. The demic. for 33 years and has been The Cincinnati Enquirer on know that’s not him. But I League Baseball games for remarks prompted a The son of Hall of Fame with Fox Sports for the past Wednesday night, “As a also feel terrible for the the network from 1996 to firestorm on social media. broadcaster Marty 27, covering primarily dad, I hurt for him,. What people the comment 2014. Brennaman opened the Brennaman, Thom has baseball and football. he said is not a reflection of offended.” Browns CB Johnson lacerates liver on routine practice play BY TOM WITHERS Johnson, who was signed had been having a strong he is safe, and we want him COVID-19 pandemic. Tretter (knee surgery) and AP SPORTS WRITER this past offseason by start to camp, was diving to to get well very soon.” On Monday, Pro Bowl defensive tackle Larry Cleveland and expected to break up a pass in a red-zone Stefanski called it a “total- running back Nick Chubb Ogunjobi (groin). Pro Bowl BEREA — An ordinary be the starting nickel back, drill intended for Bryant. ly normal” play. He also sustained a concussion wide receiver Jarvis Landry play in practice turned into is still at University “The defensive staff credited the team's medical when he was thrown down has been easing back after a scary situation for the Hospitals. The team said the would have preferred that training staff for recognizing by starting weak-side line- undergoing offseason hip Cleveland Browns. 28-year-old is resting com- he held back instead out of the potential seriousness of backer Mack Wilson during surgery and punter Jamie It's been a harrowing fortably and will stay in the an abundance of caution Johnson's injury. the first fully padded prac- Gillan missed his second first week of training camp. hospital for at least another and not dive for it, but they While Johnson's is by far tice this summer. A day day in a row with an Cornerback Kevin 24 hours for observation. kind of both dove and the most serious, it contin- later, Wilson hyperextend- unspecified illness. Johnson remains hospital- It's too early to say how Harrison landed on top of ues a rash of injuries in the ed his left knee and is Right tackle Jack ized after lacerating his liver long Johnson could be side- him,” Stefanski said. "Really first week of camp for expected to miss signifi- Conklin, the team's biggest when rookie tight end lined as liver lacerations unfortunate, unlucky. Stefanski, who is trying to cant time. offseason acquisition, Harrison Bryant landed on can range in severity from Hoping for him, that he will cram as much as he can The Browns have also missed Thursday's prac- him while the two players mild to very severe to fatal. be back when he is ready. into this condensed period been missing star defensive tice. After practice, the battled for a pass on Browns coach Kevin "Really the most impor- after the offseason was end Myles Garrett (ham- team said Conklin had a Wednesday. Stefanski said Johnson, who tant thing right now is that made virtual due to the string), starting center JC scheduled day off.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 8.21.20 Sports English continues surge with early lead in FedEx Cup opener BY DOUG FERGUSON it to jump up and have a playing knowing that. AP GOLF WRITER chance at winning some “I need a good week to tournaments.” get to next week, and then I NORTON, Mass. — Streelman made two need an even better week Harris English made the early birdies and then to get to Atlanta,” he said. difficult look easy Thursday holed out from 154 yards “It's a little more attack in in The Northern Trust, just for eagle on the 15th hole. the game, a little bit more like he has done all year to He had one of nine birdies aggressive. I think by even reach this position in on the 213-yard eighth hole Sunday you'll know exactly the PGA Tour's postseason. to tie for the lead. Davis in what position you are, Facing the tough stretch was at 8 under until a and it might be a case of at TPC Boston in the mid- bogey on No. 8, his penulti- going at pins that you dle of his round, English hit mate hole. He is at No. 102 might not normally do. But 5-iron on the 11th and 12th in the FedEx Cup. up until Sunday, I think I'm holes, both of them to Among those at 65 were just going to play the nor- about 8 feet for birdies. He Louis Oosthuizen, Charley mal game see where I'm at followed with two long Hoffman and Scott Piercy, when I get there.” birdie putts to run his all well outside the top 70. Justin Thomas, the No. streak to four, and finished Sebastian Munoz began his 1 seed, opened with a 68. at 7-under 64. round with seven straight Collin Morikawa, in his first By the end of the open- birdies to quickly tie for the start since winning the PGA ing round, English shared lead, only to make double Championship, twice made the lead with Kevin bogey on No. 9 and record bogey on par 5s and had a Streelman, Cameron Davis only one birdie the rest of 71, leaving him outside the of Australia and Russell the way. cut line — rare territory for Henley, who finished with “Not really a disap- him — going into Friday. a tap-in eagle. Harris English hits hits his tee shot on the 17th hole in the first round of the Northern Trust pointment,” Munoz said. Woods is at No. 49 and Good starts were impor- golf tournament at TPC Boston Thursday in Norton, Mass. (AP PHOTO | CHARLES KRUPA) “It's golf.” hopes to play four out of the tant to so many in the FedEx over his last 10 holes. PGA Tour card. That was Now he's more interest- Oosthuizen is No. 99 in next five weeks, taking him Cup playoffs, which are as Of the top 11 players due to a slump that had ed in where he could be the FedEx Cup, while to East Lake and through much about advancing as who were separated by one him chasing after a swing going instead of how far he Hoffman is at No. 111 and the U.S. Open. He didn't avoiding elimination. The shot after the first round, that wasn't his own, leading has come. Piercy at No. 119. Only the make a birdie until his ninth top 70 from the 122-man five of them began the to six lean years without “I'm not satisfied with top 70 advance to next week hole, but finished with the field (three players have week outside the top 70, winning. just barely being inside the at the BMW Championship, five birdies over the last 10 withdrawn) move on to next with Bubba Watson on the He parlayed conditional Tour Championship,” he and they all likely need holes. Woods went back to week for another $9.5 million bubble at No. 66. status into five top 10s before said. "I want to make a something around 15th his old putter — the one he event. The goal then is to English doesn't face that the COVID-19 pandemic shut move up the ranks and place or better to move on. has used for 14 of his 15 reach the top 30 for the Tour dilemma at the moment. down golf for three months, have a chance at lifting the Oosthuizen and his major championships. His Championship and its $15 His good start was 11 and then he resumed his FedEx Cup, which we all sweet swing barely made it bigger issue was getting it million prize to the winner. months ago when he began steady play to reach No. 27 in think about the whole year. to East Lake last year. Now close enough to have rea- Tiger Woods opened the season for the first time the FedEx Cup when the ... It's been a lot of work. he has work to do, and he sonable birdie chances. with a 68 with five birdies in his career without a full playoffs began. But I feel like I'm ready for brought a different style of Those came at the end.

GOLF SCORES PGA TOUR Kevin Kisner 33-32_65 -6 Brian Harman 34-33_67 -4 Patrick Reed 34-34_68 -3 Denny McCarthy 36-33_69 -2 Scottie Scheffler 36-34_70 -1 Sebastián Muñoz 31-34_65 -6 Mark Hubbard 34-33_67 -4 Scott Harrington 34-34_68 -3 Max Homa 35-34_69 -2 Matthew NeSmith 34-36_70 -1 THE NORTHERN TRUST Matthew Wolff 32-33_65 -6 Ryan Palmer 34-33_67 -4 Jason Kokrak 33-35_68 -3 Richy Werenski 34-35_69 -2 Adam Schenk 35-35_70 -1 PAR SCORES Ian Poulter 33-33_66 -5 Chez Reavie 34-34_68 -3 Sam Burns 34-34_68 -3 Tyler Duncan 36-33_69 -2 Lucas Glover 34-36_70 -1 Thursday Talor Gooch 34-32_66 -5 Brendan Steele 32-36_68 -3 Zac Blair 34-34_68 -3 Jon Rahm 35-34_69 -2 Harold Varner III 35-36_71 E At TPC Boston Daniel Berger 31-35_66 -5 Joaquin Niemann 35-33_68 -3 Luke List 33-35_68 -3 Cameron Smith 32-37_69 -2 Bud Cauley 37-34_71 E Norton, Mass. Robby Shelton 32-34_66 -5 Adam Long 35-33_68 -3 Bo Hoag 34-34_68 -3 Emiliano Grillo 33-36_69 -2 J.T. Poston 35-36_71 E Purse: $9.5 million Charles Howell III 35-31_66 -5 Justin Thomas 34-34_68 -3 Wyndham Clark 33-35_68 -3 Zach Johnson 34-35_69 -2 Xinjun Zhang 36-35_71 E Yardage: 7,308; Par: 71 Danny Lee 34-32_66 -5 Matt Jones 33-35_68 -3 Matt Kuchar 35-34_69 -2 Keith Mitchell 36-33_69 -2 Michael Thompson 33-38_71 E First Round Adam Scott 35-31_66 -5 Tiger Woods 33-35_68 -3 Carlos Ortiz 34-35_69 -2 Nate Lashley 35-35_70 -1 Collin Morikawa 36-35_71 E Harris English 33-31_64 -7 Tommy Fleetwood 36-30_66 -5 Scott Brown 36-32_68 -3 Andrew Landry 35-34_69 -2 Sung Kang 35-35_70 -1 Brian Gay 37-34_71 E Kevin Streelman 33-31_64 -7 Maverick McNealy 36-31_67 -4 Keegan Bradley 36-32_68 -3 Patrick Cantlay 35-34_69 -2 Adam Hadwin 36-34_70 -1 Patrick Rodgers 34-37_71 E Cameron Davis 34-30_64 -7 Harry Higgs 34-33_67 -4 Si Woo Kim 34-34_68 -3 Gary Woodland 35-34_69 -2 Jason Day 35-35_70 -1 Pat Perez 34-37_71 E Russell Henley 33-31_64 -7 Dustin Johnson 37-30_67 -4 Mackenzie Hughes 36-32_68 -3 Rory McIlroy 35-34_69 -2 Brendon Todd 37-33_70 -1 Henrik Norlander 37-34_71 E Louis Oosthuizen 33-32_65 -6 Tyrrell Hatton 33-34_67 -4 Nick Taylor 36-32_68 -3 Dylan Frittelli 35-34_69 -2 Webb Simpson 34-36_70 -1 Tom Hoge 39-32_71 E Charley Hoffman 33-32_65 -6 Cameron Tringale 33-34_67 -4 Xander Schauffele 35-33_68 -3 Justin Rose 34-35_69 -2 Paul Casey 35-35_70 -1 Kevin Na 36-35_71 E Scott Piercy 32-33_65 -6 Rickie Fowler 34-33_67 -4 Lanto Griffin 32-36_68 -3 Jordan Spieth 33-36_69 -2 Joel Dahmen 37-33_70 -1 Bryson DeChambeau 36-35_71 E Bubba Watson 33-32_65 -6 Kyoung-Hoon Lee 34-33_67 -4 Viktor Hovland 33-35_68 -3 Alex Noren 36-33_69 -2 Hideki Matsuyama 34-36_70 -1 Brian Stuard 37-35_72 +1

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SPORTS SCOREBOARD PREP SCHEDULES BASEBALL BASKETBALL FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 GIRLS TENNIS Houston 2, Oklahoma City 0 GLANCE AMERICAN LEAGUE GLANCE NBA PLAYOFF GLANCE BOYS SOCCER Bellefontaine at London, 4:30 p.m. All Times EDT All Times EDT Tuesday, Aug. 18: Houston 123, Oklahoma All games in Orlando, Fla. Kenton at Bellefontaine, 7:15 p.m. WEDNESDAY, East Division East Division FIRST ROUND City 108 Thursday, Aug. 20: Houston 112, Oklahoma W L Pct GB W L Pct GB (Best-of-7); x-if necessary) Ben Logan Quest Cup AUGUST 26 City 98 Atlanta 14 11 .560 _ Tampa Bay 17 9 .654 _ Eastern Conference Tecumseh at Jackson Center, 5:30 p.m. VOLLEYBALL Saturday, Aug. 22: Oklahoma City vs. Miami 9 9 .500 1½ New York 16 9 .640 ½ Orlando 1, Milwaukee 1 Ben Logan vs. Urbana, 7:30 p.m. Houston, 6 p.m. Ben Logan at Findlay, 7 p.m. New York 12 14 .462 2½ Toronto 12 11 .522 3½ Tuesday, Aug. 18: Orlando, 122, Milwaukee 110 Monday, Aug. 24: Oklahoma City vs. Houston, GIRLS SOCCER BOYS GOLF Philadelphia 9 12 .429 3 Baltimore 12 12 .500 4 Thursday, Aug. 20: Milwaukee 111, Orlando 96 4 p.m. Kenton at Bellefontaine, 5:30 p.m. Washington 9 12 .429 3 Boston 7 18 .280 9½ Saturday, Aug. 22: Milwaukee vs. Orlando, 1 p.m. Tecumseh at Bellefontaine, Liberty Hills x-Wednesday, Aug. 26: Oklahoma City vs. Central Division Central Division Monday, Aug. 24: Milwaukee vs. Orlando, 1:30 Golf Club, 4:30 p.m. Houston, TBD SATURDAY, W L Pct GB W L Pct GB p.m. Fairbanks at Ben Logan, Liberty Hills x-Friday, Aug. 28: Oklahoma City vs. Houston, Chicago 16 8 .667 _ Minnesota 16 9 .640 _ Wednesday, Aug. 26: Milwaukee vs. Orlando, TBD AUGUST 22 Golf Club, 3:30 p.m. TBD Milwaukee 11 11 .500 4 Cleveland 15 9 .625 ½ x-Friday, Aug. 28: Milwaukee vs. Orlando, TBD Indian Lake at Urbana, 4 p.m. x-Sunday, Aug. 30: Oklahoma City vs. VOLLEYBALL St. Louis 6 7 .462 4½ Chicago 15 11 .577 1½ x-Sunday, Aug. 30: Milwaukee vs. Orlando, TBD WL-Salem at Bellefontaine, noon GIRLS GOLF Toronto 2, Brooklyn 0 Houston, TBD Cincinnati 10 12 .455 5 Kansas City 10 15 .400 6 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Ben Logan at Lima Central Catholic, 12:30 p.m. Indian Lake at Northwestern, 4:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 4 16 .200 10 Detroit 9 14 .391 6 Monday, Aug. 17: Toronto 134, Brooklyn 110 (Best-of-7); x-if necessary) West Division West Division Indian Lake, Sidney at Wapakoneta, 10 a.m. THURSDAY, Wednesday, Aug. 19: Toronto 104, Brooklyn 99 Eastern Conference W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Friday, Aug. 21: Toronto vs. Brooklyn, 1:30 p.m. Bethel at Riverside, 10 a.m. Teams/Dates & Times TBD AUGUST 27 Los Angeles 18 8 .692 _ Oakland 17 8 .680 _ Sunday, Aug. 23: Toronto vs. Brooklyn, 6:30 p.m. Western Conference BOYS SOCCER VOLLEYBALL San Diego 14 12 .538 4 Houston 15 10 .600 2 x-Tuesday, Aug. 25: Toronto vs. Brooklyn, TBD Teams/Dates & Times TBD Ben Logan Quest Cup Fairbanks at WL-Salem, 5:30 p.m. Arizona 13 12 .520 4½ Texas 10 13 .435 6 x-Thursday, Aug. 27: Toronto vs. Brooklyn, CONFERENCE FINALS Colorado 13 12 .520 4½ Los Angeles 8 17 .320 9 TBD Consolation Game, 5:30 p.m. Riverside at Ridgemont, 5:30 p.m. (Best-of-7); x-if necessary) Triad at Northeastern, 7 p.m. San Francisco 10 16 .385 8 Seattle 8 18 .308 9½ x-Saturday, Aug. 29: Toronto vs. Brooklyn, Eastern Conference Championship Game, 7:30 p.m. TBD GIRLS SOCCER BOYS SOCCER RESULTS, SCHEDULES RESULTS, SCHEDULES Boston 2, Philadelphia 0 Teams/Dates & Times TBD Thursday's Games Thursday's Games Western Conference Teams/Dates & Times Greenon at Ben Logan, 11 a.m. Ben Logan at Kenton, 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 17: Boston 109, Philadelphia Toronto 3, Philadelphia 2, 7 innings, 1st game Toronto 3, Philadelphia 2, 7 innings, 1st game TBD WL-Salem at Troy Christian, 6 p.m. GIRLS SOCCER 101 Houston 10, Colorado 8 Tampa Bay 10, N.Y. Yankees 5 NBA FINALS WL-Salem at West Jefferson, 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 19: Boston 128, Toronto 9, Philadelphia 8, 7 innings, 2nd game Chicago White Sox 9, Detroit 0 (Best-of-7); x-if necessary) MONDAY, Philadelphia 101 BOYS GOLF N.Y. Mets at Miami, ppd. Houston 10, Colorado 8 Teams/Dates & Times TBD Friday, Aug. 21: Boston vs. Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. AUGUST 24 Waynesfield-Goshen at Ridgemont, Cleveland 2, Pittsburgh 0 Toronto 9, Philadelphia 8, 7 innings, 2nd game Sunday, Aug. 23: Boston vs. Philadelphia, 1 p.m. VOLLEYBALL Kenton Memorial Golf Course, 4:30 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 6, Seattle 1 Cleveland 2, Pittsburgh 0 x-Tuesday, Aug. 25: Boston vs. Philadelphia, Minnesota 7, Milwaukee 1 L.A. Dodgers 6, Seattle 1 HOCKEY Bellefontaine at Greenon, 6:30 p.m. GIRLS GOLF TBD Texas at San Diego, LATE Minnesota 7, Milwaukee 1 Triad at Ridgemont, 7 p.m. Ben Logan at Springfield Shawnee, 4:30 p.m. x-Thursday, Aug. 27: Boston vs. Philadelphia, Cincinnati at St. Louis, LATE Boston at Baltimore, 7LATE GIRLS SOCCER Anna at Indian Lake, Cherokee Hills Golf TBD NHL PLAYOFF GLANCE Arizona at Oakland, LATE Texas at San Diego, LATE All times EDT Southeastern at Ben Logan, 5:30 p.m. Course, 5 p.m. Friday's Games x-Saturday, Aug. 29: Boston vs. Philadelphia, Arizona at Oakland, LATE (x-if necessary) Riverside at Russia, 4:30 p.m. Friday's Games TBD BOYS GOLF Miami (Hernandez 0-0) at Washington (Corbin Miami 2, Indiana 0 Thursday, Aug. 20 GIRLS TENNIS 2-1), 6:05 p.m. Toronto (Shoemaker 0-1) at Tampa Bay Indian Lake at Botkins, 4 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 18: Miami 113 Indiana 101 At Toronto Bellefontaine at Northwestern, 4:30 p.m. Milwaukee (Houser 1-1) at Pittsburgh (Kuhl 0- (Yarbrough 0-2), 6:40 p.m. Milton Union at Riverside, Cherokee Hills Thursday, Aug. 20: Miami 109, Indiana 100 N.Y. Islanders vs. Washington, 8 p.m. 1), 7:05 p.m. Detroit (Fulmer 0-0) at Cleveland (Plutko 1-1), Golf Course, 5 p.m. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 Saturday, Aug. 22: Miami vs. Indiana, 3:30 p.m. At Edmonton, Alberta N.Y. Yankees (TBD) at N.Y. Mets (TBD), ppd. 7:10 p.m. Triad at Northeastern, 4:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 24: Miami vs. Indiana, 6:30 p.m. Dallas vs. Calgary, 10:30 p.m. FOOTBALL Philadelphia (Nola 2-1) at Atlanta (Fried 3-0), N.Y. Yankees (TBD) at N.Y. Mets (TBD), ppd. GIRLS GOLF x-Wednesday, Aug. 26: Miami vs. Indiana, Friday, Aug. 21 Indian Lake at Bellefontaine, 7 p.m. 7:10 p.m. Boston (TBD) at Baltimore (Means 0-1), 7:35 p.m. TBD At Toronto Northeastern, Botkins at Riverside, London at Ben Logan, 7 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Keuchel 3-2) at Chicago Minnesota (Odorizzi 0-0) at Kansas City (Duffy x-Friday, Aug. 28: Miami vs. Indiana, TBD Philadelphia vs. Montreal, 7 p.m. Cherokee Hills Golf Course, 4:30 p.m. Greeneview at WL-Salem, 7 p.m. Cubs (Lester 2-0), 8:15 p.m. 1-2), 8:05 p.m. x-Sunday, Aug. 30: Miami vs. Indiana, TBD At Edmonton, Alberta GIRLS TENNIS Southeastern at Triad, 7 p.m. Cincinnati (DeSclafani 1-1) at St. Louis Chicago White Sox (Keuchel 3-2) at Chicago Western Conference St. Louis vs. Vancouver, 9:45 p.m. Kenton Ridge at Bellefontaine, 4:30 p.m. Crestline at Riverside, 7 p.m. (Hudson 0-2), 8:15 p.m. Cubs (Lester 2-0), 8:15 p.m. Portland 1, L.A. Lakers 0 Saturday, Aug. 22 Lehman at Ridgemont, 7 p.m. Houston (McCullers Jr. 2-1) at San Diego Houston (McCullers Jr. 2-1) at San Diego Tuesday, Aug. 18: Portland 100, L.A. Lakers 93 At Toronto TUESDAY, (Quantrill 2-0), 9:10 p.m. (Quantrill 2-0), 9:10 p.m. SATURDAY, Thursday, Aug. 20: L.A. Lakers vs. Portland, 9 p.m. x-Washington vs. N.Y. Islanders, TBD AUGUST 25 Colorado (Gray 1-2) at L.A. Dodgers (Buehler Texas (Allard 0-1) at Seattle (Margevicius 0-1), Saturday, Aug. 22: L.A. Lakers vs. Portland, At Edmonton, Alberta AUGUST 29 0-0), 9:40 p.m. 9:10 p.m. VOLLEYBALL 8:30 p.m. x-Calgary vs. Dallas, TBD Arizona (Ray 1-2) at San Francisco (Webb 1- L.A. Angels (Heaney 1-1) at Oakland (Fiers 2- VOLLEYBALL Monday, Aug. 24: L.A. Lakers vs. Portland, 9 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 23 Northeastern at WL-Salem, 5:30 p.m. 2), 9:45 p.m. 1), 9:40 p.m. x-Wednesday, Aug. 26: L.A. Lakers vs. At Toronto Riverside at Urbana, 5:30 p.m. Wapakoneta at Bellefontaine, noon Saturday's Games Saturday's Games Fairlawn at Indian Lake, 11:15 a.m. Portland, TBD x-Montreal vs. Philadelphia, TBD Triad at West Jefferson, 7 p.m. Miami at Washington, 4:05 p.m., 1st game L.A. Angels at Oakland, 4:10 p.m. Riverside at Troy Christian, 10 a.m. x-Friday, Aug. 28: L.A. Lakers vs. Portland, x-N.Y. Islanders vs. Washington, TBD BOYS SOCCER Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. Toronto at Tampa Bay, 6:40 p.m. Ridgemont at Value, 11 a.m. TBD At Edmonton, Alberta Botkins at Bellefontaine, 6 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Minnesota at Kansas City, 7:05 p.m. x-Sunday, Aug. 30: L.A. Lakers vs. Portland, x-Vancouver vs. St. Louis, TBD WL-Salem at Urbana, 7:30 p.m. BOYS SOCCER Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. Detroit at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. TBD BOYS GOLF Fairbanks at Ben Logan 1 p.m. Washington at Miami, 7:35 p.m., 2nd game N.Y. Yankees at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Clippers 1, Dallas 1 Indian Lake at Marion Harding, 11 a.m. Chicago White Sox at , 8:15 p.m. Boston at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. Urbana at Ben Logan, Liberty Hills Golf Monday, Aug. 17: L.A. Clippers 118, Dallas 110 WL-Salem at West Jefferson, 11 a.m. Cincinnati at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Chicago Cubs, 8:15 p.m. Club, 4 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 19: Dallas 127, L.A. Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. Houston at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. Northwestern at Indian Lake, Cherokee GIRLS SOCCER Clippers 114 Houston at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. Texas at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. Hills Golf Course, 4:30 p.m. Northeastern at Ben Logan, 3 p.m. Friday, Aug. 21: L.A. Clippers vs. Dallas, 9 p.m. Arizona at San Francisco, 9:15 p.m. Tory Christian at Riverside, Cherokee Botkins at Indian Lake, 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 23: L.A. Clippers vs. Dallas, 3:30 p.m. Hills Golf Course, 5 p.m. Worthington Christian at WL-Salem, 2 p.m. AMERICAN LINESCORES Tuesday, Aug. 25: L.A. Clippers vs. Dallas, Triad at Greeneview, 4:30 p.m. CROSS COUNTRY INTERLEAGUE LINESCORES Cleveland 010 000 010 —2 7 1 TBD GIRLS GOLF Philadelphia 101 000 0— 2 6 1 Pittsburgh 000 000 000 — 0 7 1 x-Thursday, Aug. 27: L.A. Clippers vs. Dallas, Bellefontaine, WL-Salem, Riverside at Milton Union Invitational, 8:30 a.m. Toronto 000 101 1— 3 11 1 Bieber, O.Pérez (7), Wittgren (7), Karinchak (8), TBD Discounts from Springfield Shawnee at Bellefontaine, Liberty Hills Golf Club, 4:30 p.m. Ben Logan at Celina Invitational, 9 a.m. Howard, Parker (4), Álvarez (5), Hunter (6), Guerra Hand (9) and Be.Taylor; Tr.Williams, Sa.Howard x-Saturday, Aug. 29: L.A. Clippers vs. Dallas, (7) and Realmuto; C.Anderson, Merryweather (4), TBD Local Businesses Lexington at Riverside, Cherokee Hills Indian Lake at Northwestern Invitational, (5), Waddell (6), Stratton (8), Turley (9) and Denver 1, Utah 1 Font (6), Romano (7) and McGuire. W_Romano 2- Golf Course, 5 p.m. 9 a.m. Stallings. W_Bieber 5-0. 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n Horoscopes JACQUELINE BIGAR’S STARS | FROM KING FEATURES SYNDICATE Note: Bigar’s Stars is based on the degree piness and appreciation from those you others, and you’ll receive an unexpected of your sun at birth. The sign name is care for. Responsibilities will be easier to favor or break. Tonight: Do some statis- simply a label that astrologers put on a cope with. Others will be helpful and tics research, perhaps coronavirus relat- set of degrees for convenience. For best supportive. Indulge in some art. Tonight: ed. results, readers should refer to the dates A seriously romantic night, the likes of SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) following each sign. which you have not seen for some time.  There is an accent on commu- CANCER (June 21-July 22) nity service, politics and charitable A baby born today has a Sun in Leo and  Today emphasizes your family endeavors. Your speaking and writing a Moon in Virgo until 5:16 a.m., when dynamics and residence. Redecorating skills will be in top form. Others will be the Moon enters Libra. and remodeling ideas might appeal to persuaded by your eloquence. You will you. A relative makes a surprise greatly enjoy discussing new ideas. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, Aug. 21, announcement. Be diplomatic if you Tonight: An old work colleague gets in 2020: have an urge to voice your concerns or touch. Protective, composed and sensual, you disapproval. Tonight: Embrace the heal- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19) are torn between private and public. This ing of peace and quiet.  Today puts a positive spin on year, you receive public recognition, and LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) your status and career situation. You will the latter half is very successful for you. HHH Relationships with siblings and be highly visible in your work. Others If single, you don’t make the first move, neighbors can be demanding. Be patient. will express admiration and see you as a but you are sought after. You prefer to Undercurrents and extenuating circum- role model. Your excitement builds remain unattached this year. If attached, stances are afoot. Facts will come to throughout the day. Tonight: Continue you’re as happy as a clam and very gen- light. You’ll be glad that you were under- with the good times. Celebrate afterward. erous. You will soon go on an adventure standing and tolerant. Tonight: Spill the AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) together. GEMINI says you have nothing beans to an old school friend. They will  Today turns your attention toward to prove. tell you what’s best. distant shores. You’ll tire of all that has VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) become comfortable and familiar. A The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll  Patience is essential today. Fine- blockage that has hampered your prog- Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; tune your impeccable work ethic. Avoid ress melts away. An important goal is 2-So-so; 1-Difficult risky ventures. Suppress any resentment about to materialize. Tonight: Blitz out in concerning monetary matters. Focus your front of an intellectual distraction. ARIES (March 21-April 19) energy on seeking solutions instead. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)  You greet the day with an Tonight: Be glad you’re in a safe place.  Today, investments, an inheri- intense relationship situation in progress. Not everyone is. And you have excellent tance or settlement and other financial Insights about this come. Meditate on taste. matters are a focus. Investigate and gath- whether to hold on or to just let go. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) er information. Awareness of past life Distract yourself with a phone call to a  Today brings a renewed spar- recollections and the presence of friendly friend you cut off from some time ago. kle to your image and appearance. A new spirit guides might be heightened. Tonight: Happy talk! hairstyle or choice of apparel. You will Tonight: A seance or Ouija board session TAURUS (April 20-May 20) remember this time as magical. Others can yield amazing results.  The cell salt sodium sulfate is see you as charming and unpredictable. linked to Taurus. It has been used to treat Do some networking. Tonight: Dreaming BORN TODAY fluid retention, gallstones, swelling and of the one who makes your heart beat the Musician Count Basie (1904), basketball constipation. Your cell salt can be found loudest. player Wilt Chamberlain (1936), director in rosemary, celery, chard, spinach and SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Peter Weir (1944) radishes. Tonight: Find menus online  Guidance and inspiration come with these five different ingredients. upon awakening from sleep or following Find more Madalyn Aslan horoscopes at GEMINI (May 21-June 20) a meditation session. The inherent magic madalynaslan.com.  Today indicates overall hap- in secrecy calls to you. Be generous with © 2020 by King Features Syndicate Inc.

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May use melon & sweet corn, home- 18. a variety of hand tools, light SERVICES made baked goods & Curly’s This newspaper will not know- construction machinery, and Meats. Mon.-Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-3, ingly accept any advertising for forestry equipment. Other FOR ONLY $335, you can closed Sun. 3836 Co. Rd. 29 real estate which is in violation duties may be assigned. A place a 25-word classified ad E., Bellefontaine. 592-5726. of the law. Our readers are complete job description is in 133 newspapers across 68 hereby informed that all dwell- BECOME A available with the application. counties. All newspapers ings advertised in the newspa- within the OhioScan network FOR RENT Candidates for this position per are available on an equal total a readership of over APTS., ROOMS, HOUSES opportunity basis. To complain must have a high school 2,000,000. Call Bellefontaine diploma or equivalent; reside starting at $350.00. Call or of discrimination call HUD toll Examiner, 592-3060. Visit Text 407-0516 or 441-0039. free at 1-800-669-9777. The within a 36-minute commute to www.adohio.net. the Engineer’s Office. A basic toll free telephone number for physical and DOT Drug and COZY 1 BR, appliances, water the hearing impaired is MEMBER ! Alcohol Screening are re- SALES included, off-street parking. N. 1-800-927-9275. quired. CDL Class B Driver’s Main. $400/mo. + deposit & We look forward to opening again soon License is preferred. Inter- 1. ALL ITEMS IN BARN Must references. 937-896-8136. FINANCIAL ested candidates may obtain a go. Chairs, lamps, license MEMBERSHIP LEVELS job description and an applica- plates, tools, lumber, window APARTMENTS NOTICE tion for employment at the glass, tires, stoves, refrigera- LENDING OPPORTUNITIES Logan County Engineer’s tor, used wood flooring, jacks, NOTICE farm & misc. estate items. Of- Borrow Smart. Contact the • SUPPORTING ROLE Office, 1991 C.R. 13, Belle- Housing advertisements pub- Ohio Division of Financial Insti- fontaine, OH 43311, visit our fers accepted. Something for lished in this newspaper are everybody. Prices discounted tutions’ Office of Consumer Af- web page at www.lceo.us or subject to the Federal Fair fairs BEFORE you refinance email [email protected]. throughout day. 3912 County Housing Act of 1968 which • LEADING ROLE Road 130. August 22nd, 9-4. your home or obtain a loan. EOE/M/F/V/H makes it illegal to advertise BEWARE of requests for any 2. GARAGE SALE: 2580 Co. discrimination based on race, large advance payment of fees • DIRECTOR THE VILLAGE OF DEGRAFF Rd. 10, Bellefontaine. Fri. 9-5, color, religion, nationality, sex, or insurance. Call the Office of is seeking a Fiscal Officer. Sat. 9-5. Snow blower, edger, age (including children), handi- Consumer Affairs toll free at This is a full time position. Job Buckeye stuff. Lots of other cap or familial status. This also 1-866-278-0003 to learn if the • PRODUCER Responsibilities include: stuff. Come us out. includes limitation to number mortgage broker or lender is of persons desired. The Belle- properly licensed. (This notice • Pay bills using Unified Ac- 6. MOVING SALE: 3684 Twp. fontaine Examiner will not counting Network (UAN) is a public service of the Belle- Rd. 182, Bellefontaine. Thurs- knowingly accept advertising fontaine Examiner.) Your pledge of support • Payroll and withholdings for day, Friday & Saturday, 8-4. which is in violation of the law. all employees • Reconcile bank statements 7. HUGE BARN SALE, too big PUBLIC NOTICES through membership monthly for the garage. Antiques, tools, STORAGE • Handle year end items such remodeling materials, collecti- bles, toys, sports equipment, 540 & 33 SELF-STORAGE, NOTICE is greatly appreciated. as W-2’s to employees and across from JVS. 10x15. 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