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50 CENTS • Vol. 118, No. 92 SATURDAY, JULY 24, 2010 www.mydailyregister.com OBITUARIES Filing period ends with 15 Newsletter Page A3 gives info on • James R. Kerwood • Lewis L. Sturgeon seeking W.Va. U.S. Senate seat C8 studies in • Wayne Wray BY LAWENCE MESSINA term, is among three Buckhannon residents serve in the seat in the ASSOCIATED PRESS Democrats who filed. Scott H. Williams and meantime. W.Va., Ohio The others are 95-year- Daniel Scott Rebich, and Goodwin, 36, took CHARLESTON — old Ken Hechler, a for- Albert Howard of San office Tuesday to suc- PARKERSBURG The special election for mer congressman and Pedro, Calif. ceed Byrd, who died (AP) — A panel studying Henderson home the late Robert C. Byrd’s secretary of state; and ex- Secretary of State June 28 after more than a the effect of a chemical gutted by fire U.S. Senate seat attracted Republican state law- Natalie Tennant will cer- half-century in the used to make nonstick 15 candidates before the maker Sheirl Fletcher. tify candidates Saturday. Senate. The 92-year-old coatings is producing a BY HOPE ROUSH filing period ended The best-known of the As the state’s chief elec- had slightly more than 30 quarterly electronic [email protected] Friday, with Democratic 10 other GOP hopefuls tions officer, Tennant months left in his term. newsletter to give the Gov. Joe Manchin who filed include John will then hold a drawing Johnson, the Mountain public updates on their HENDERSON — remaining the perceived Raese, an industrialist and to set the order in which Party candidate, ran under work. Crews responded to a res- front-runner. media owner, and recent candidates will appear on that banner against Byrd The C8 Science Panel idential structure fire on The Mountain Party’s 1st U.S. House District the Aug. 28 primary bal- in 2006 and ended up produced a pilot issue Friday in Mason County. Jesse Johnson entered the candidate Mac Warner. lots. Tennant plans a live with less than 2 percent of last year. The group says The fire took place at race on the final day as The remaining webcast for the public the vote. Raese was the on its website that the e- approximately 11:44 a.m., did an 11th Republican to Republicans are Thomas drawing. GOP’s nominee in that newsletter will now be 1-3/4 miles out Three Mile seek the seat, Frank T. Ressler of Falling The primary winners race, one of his three published every three Road, located off U.S. 35 Kubic of Charles Town. Waters, Kenneth A. Culp will join the already unsuccessful bids for months. in Henderson. According The Mountain Party is of Summersville, Charles scheduled Nov. 2 general statewide office. Johnson The first quarterly to reports, the fire had the only third party with G. “Bud” Railey of election. That vote will also lost to Manchin in issue is posted on the engulfed the home within ballot status in West Bridgeport, Harry C. decide who will take over the 2004 and 2008 elec- panel’s website, 15 minutes of the crew Virginia. Bruner Jr. of Charleston, later that month from tions for governor, receiv- www.c8sciencepanel.org responding to the scene. Manchin, a popular Lynette Kennedy Sen. Carte Goodwin, ing under 5 percent of the . The e-newsletter also is The Point Pleasant Fire centrist in his second McQuain of Rivesville, appointed by Manchin to vote each time. available with an e-mail Department, Gallipolis subscription. Volunteer Fire Department The panel is studying and Mason County EMS whether the chemical C8 responded to the scene. can be linked to disease Additional details A Vision Becomes Real as part of a class action regarding the fire were settlement with the unavailable as of press DuPont Co. time. Holzer Health Systems marks 100 years of service to Mid-Ohio Valley DuPont uses C8 at its Washington Works plant BY ANDREW CARTER in Wood County. The County Route 12-7 [email protected] chemical contaminated six water districts, closed next week The year was 1909 and including Mason and a young physician named Meigs counties in West REGISTER STAFF [email protected] Charles E. Holzer — Virginia and Ohio, only about 22-years old respectively. POINT PLEASANT at the time — began — According to the working as a resident sur- Department of Highways, geon at what was then County Route 12-7, known as the Ohio WHS Alumni located off of Sandhill Hospital for Epileptics in Road in Point Pleasant, Gallipolis. We now know Association will be closed July 26-30 it as the Gallipolis due to pipe replacement. Developmental Center. Motorists are asked to About a year later, the elects new use the alternate route of young, but exceedingly County Route 12, visionary Dr. Holzer officers Robinson Creek, to avoid established a private hos- the construction area. pital in Gallipolis. The BY HOPE ROUSH budding private health- [email protected] care facility — first of its kind in the Mid-Ohio MASON — The WEATHER Valley — boasted just Photo courtesy of Holzer Health Systems Wahama High School seven beds and was Dr. Charles E. Holzer, Sr., was an innovative, passionate visionary who helped Alumni Association located at 507 First bring growth and expansion to our region in the early 1900s. recently elected new offi- Avenue, overlooking the cers for the 2010-2011 Ohio River. Gallipolis. healthcare in the area E. Holzer, Jr., as one of year. And the rest, as they Three years later, in continued to grow. In its founding fathers. Rex Howard was elect- say, is history. 1920, the Holzer School 1949, the hospital was Dr. Holzer’s vision of ed president, while James Dr. Holzer continued to of Nursing opened to donated to the communi- growth for our region was Stewart was elected to be develop what has begin training nurses to ty and the Holzer not just limited to the co-president. Chloris become Holzer Health serve in the hospital and Hospital Foundation was healthcare industry. He Machir McQuaih and Systems by opening a 25- community at large. established. Holzer established the first airport Dee Anderson bed facility in 1917 that The hospital was Clinic was also an out- to serve our local area, Bumgarner were elected became known as Holzer expanded to 53 beds in growth of Dr. Holzer’s Holzer Field, in 1927. as vice president and co- High: 94. Hospital. It was located 1926 as Dr. Holzer’s vision, opening in 1950, vice president. Low: 72. on Cedar Street in vision for the future of with his son, Dr. Charles Please see Holzer, A3 Two members, Judy Duncan McWhorter and Mary Foster Hendricks, were elected to the secre- INDEX Chamber luncheons resume next week tary position, while Susan Zuspan 2 SECTIONS — 16 PAGES BY HOPE ROUSH with a “baked potato bar” announced at the lun- several chamber mem- Winebrenner was chosen [email protected] lunch catered by the First cheon as well. To RSVP, bers and golfers came out as co-secretary. Sally Calendars A5 Church of God Ladies. contact Hilda Austin, to enjoy the day. More Yeager Ross and Emma Classifieds B5-6 POINT PLEASANT Following the meal, chamber executive direc- than 40 door prizes were Jane Weaver Paugh were — The Mason County Debbie Stoler of the tor, at 304-675-1050. given away, and thanks elected treasurer and co- Comics B7 Area Chamber of Marshall University There was no luncheon to several local business- treasurer. Editorials A4 Commerce monthly Career Services office held in June due to the es participants were able Other alumni associa- meetings and luncheons will give a presentation chamber’s annual to enjoy both lunch and tion members are Jackie Sports B Section resume this month. on how Marshall can help “McDonald’s Scramble” breakfast at the golf Capehart Sisson, Irma The next scheduled with career choices and Golf Tournament. The course. Grinstead Dodson, Judy © 2010 Ohio Valley Publishing Co. luncheon will take place job placement. Stoler also tournament took place at For more information Fry Reiber, Karen Tuesday, July 27 at the will discuss how MU can the Riverside Golf on chamber events or to Stewart Werry, Rosemary Marshall Mid-Ohio provide valuable work- Course in Mason. receive a newsletter, e- Oldaker, Nancy Proffitt Valley Center. The meet- place training. Regular According to Austin, the mail mccofc@point- and Carolyn Roush ing will kick off at noon chamber updates will be event was a success as pleasantwv.org. Buckley.

Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Page A2 LOCAL • STATE Saturday, July 24, 2010 Local Briefs Football officials training class POINT PLEASANT — The Ohio-Kanawha Rivers Officials Association is planning a training class for individuals who may be interested in becoming foot- ball officials. Those who complete the training and become regis- tered with the West Virginia Secondary Schools Activities Commission will be eligible to assist in officiating junior high, middle school and junior var- sity football games this coming season. Anyone interested should contact Kevin Durst at 304-593-2544 or Scott King at 304-895-3392, or they can attend a meeting at the Mason County Fair Office 6:30 p.m. Thursday, July 22. Auditions to be held POINT PLEASANT — Mason County Performing Arts Council will be holding auditions for the play ‘Cinderella Confidential’ at Christ Episcopal Church, located at 804 Main Street Pt. Pleasant. The auditions will be held on Saturday, July, 24 from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. and Sunday, July, 25 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. There are roles available for children, teens and adults. For more information call Ron Siders at (304) 674- 0020 or Nancy Mayes at (304) 675-7472.

Submitted photos In 2006 the USS LST 325 visits Cincinnati where thousands of visitors toured the historic ship. Camp Sunshine picnic set POINT PLEASANT — The 2010 Camp Sunshine picnic will be held from 4-6 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. World War II ship to visit Marietta 21 at the old Central school. REGISTER STAFF It is asked that those who attend bring a covered [email protected] dish and lawn chairs, and join in on the fun. For more information, please contact the Mason MARIETTA, Ohio — County Association for Special Citizens - Minnie The USS LST 325, a Fowler, President at 304-882-3223 or Tabatha World War II Tank Swisher, Director at 304-593-3184. Landing Ship, will visit Marietta Sept. 8-14, coin- ciding with the annual Mason County Forecast Sternwheel Festival week- end. Saturday: Mostly cloudy, with a low This 328 foot long ship sunny, with a high near around 65. will be docked near the 94. Calm wind becoming Tuesday: Mostly Sternwheel gathering. It west between 10 and 13 cloudy, with a high near will be available for tours mph. 89. Thursday, Sept. 9 Saturday Night: Tuesday Night: A through Tuesday, Sept. Partly cloudy, with a low chance of showers and 14, 2010. around 72. West wind thunderstorms. Mostly These ships could carry around 7 mph. cloudy, with a low 20 Sherman tanks in the Sunday: Showers and around 68. Chance of giant hold within the thunderstorms likely, precipitation is 30 per- ship. mainly after 4 p.m. cent. They were the only Mostly cloudy, with a Wednesday: A chance ships ever made that high near 86. West wind of showers and thunder- could go anywhere in the between 3 and 8 mph. storms. Mostly cloudy, world and deposit their USS LST 325, a World War II Tank Landing Ship when it landed on a beach with Chance of precipitation with a high near 90. cargo onto a hostile beach soldiers and equipment in 1944. is 60 percent. New rain- Chance of precipitation and then return for anoth- fall amounts between a is 30 percent. er load. On the main deck campaigns; Sicily, they were shallow draft Port of Evansville, IN. tenth and quarter of an Wednesday Night: they could also carry 30 Salerno and Normandy. with flat bottoms for dri- Marietta and regional inch, except higher Mostly cloudy, with a to 40 trucks, tons of fuel, After duty with the Greek ving directly onto beach- area citizens, visitors and amounts possible in low around 68. ammunition and supplies, Navy from 1964 to 1999 es, they could be built school groups, are in for thunderstorms. Thursday: A chance of plus up to 500 soldiers. it was repatriated and inland and sailed down a once-in-a- lifetime treat Sunday Night: A showers and thunder- The LST’s were used dur- sailed back to the USA in major rivers to the with tours of the ship chance of showers and storms. Mostly cloudy, ing World War II, Korea, 2001 by a hardy group of Mississippi and then to assisted by crew mem- thunderstorms, mainly with a high near 90. and the Vietnam conflicts. Navy Veterans, the aver- open sea. bers, as well as other fes- before 9 p.m. Mostly Chance of precipitation This ship was at age age of which was 72. 270 of these ships were tivities. This is truly a cloudy, with a low is 30 percent. Omaha Beach on D-Day, It is the only fully intact built in Pittsburgh by piece of world history around 67. North wind Thursday Night: A June 6, 1944, and made and operational LST both the Dravo and and is also listed on the between 3 and 5 mph. chance of showers and 44 subsequent trips remaining in the United Ambridge shipyards. National Register of Chance of precipitation thunderstorms. Mostly across the English States out of over 1051 Other shipyards were Historic Places. is 30 percent. New rain- cloudy, with a low around Channel carrying vehi- produced. It was built in Jeffersonville, IN, This will be the first fall amounts of less than 69. Chance of precipita- cles and supplies to 1942 at the Philadelphia Evansville, IN, and time an ocean going US a tenth of an inch, except tion is 30 percent. France and returning Naval Shipyard. Seneca, IL on the Illinois Naval ship of this type higher amounts possible Friday: A chance of with wounded soldiers Due to the quantity River. In addition to has been seen in Marietta in thunderstorms. showers and thunder- and prisoners of war. required for war duty, Marietta, LST325 will since 1945 when they Monday: Mostly storms. Mostly cloudy, USS LST 325 was one five inland river ship- visit Wheeling, WV and traveled downriver from sunny, with a high near with a high near 88. of the first to be built and yards were contracted to Pittsburgh, PA before Pittsburgh to New 88. Chance of precipitation served in three European build these vessels. Since heading back to its Home Orleans and the open sea. Monday Night: Partly is 30 percent. For the Record Local Stocks

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Buckeye Hills Jay Caldwell, Member FINRAISIPC Career Center CFP¨ For more information contact Adult Center at 740-245-5334 441 Second Ave. Gallipolis, OH ¥ 800-487-2129 Saturday, July 24, 2010 www.mydailyregister.com Point Pleasant Register • Page A3 Obituaries Storm could take away sights and sounds of BP well ON THE GULF OF MEXICO (AP) — Ships James R. ‘Pot’ Kerwood relaying the sights and James R. ‘Pot’ Kerwood, 82, died Thursday, July sounds from BP’s broken 22, 2010, at his residence. oil well stood fast Friday He was born July 4, 1928 in Mammoth, a son of as the leftovers of Everett ‘Buck’ and Julia (Nollge) Kerwood. Tropical Storm Bonnie In addition to his parents, James was preceded in blew straight for the spill death by sisters, Helen Hedrick, Mary McGraw, and site, threatening to force Iris Barker; and brothers, Clarence and Paul a full evacuation that Kerwood. would leave engineers He is survived by his brother, John (Betty) clueless about whether a Kerwood of Mason; sisters, Grace Harvey of Page, makeshift cap on the and Flora Eskridge of Kimberly; sister-in-law, Brenda gusher was holding. Herwood of Oak Hill; and several nieces and Vessels connected to nephews. deep-sea robots equipped The family would like give special thanks to with cameras and seismic Pleasant Valley Hospital Hospice Care workers Alicia devices would be among and Martha during their time of sorrow. the last to flee and would Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Monday, ride out the rough weath- er if possible, retired July 26, at Foglesong-Tucker Funeral Home with AP Photo/Dave Martin Pastor Donald Roach officiating. Burial will follow in Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen said. A worker prepares to secure cleaned and repaired oil retention booms at a stag- the Sunrise Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be held ing area in Grand Isle, La., Friday. Tropical Storm Bonnie is expected to make from 6-9 p.m., Sunday, at the funeral home. “If conditions allow, they will remain through landfall sometime Saturday along the Louisiana coast. BP has recalled much of Please e-mail condolences to the oil skimming efforts in anticipation of bad weather. [email protected]. the passage of the storm,” Allen said in New Orleans. ting out of the storm’s marsh areas along the the beach,” said Coast Lewis L. Sturgeon Bonnie made landfall way. Workers were coast. Guard Lt. Cmd. Nan south of Miami early pulling up a mile of pipe “Those are two oppo- Bangs. “We don’t want to Lewis L. Sturgeon, 84, Friday as a feeble tropi- in 40-to-60-foot sections site consequences and take a chance on some- of Apple Grove, died cal storm with top sus- and laying it on deck of we’re prepared to move thing damaging the sand Thursday, July 22, 2010, tained winds of 40 mph. the drilling rig so they out and aggressively berm or the houses along at Arbors of Gallipolis. It broke apart as it could move to safer attack this once the threat there.” He was born May 4, crossed Florida and was a water, probably to the has passed through,” Before the cap was 1926 in Pliny, a son of tropical depression as it southwest flank of the Allen said. attached and closed a the late Napoline moved into the Gulf, but storm. “Preservation of The foul weather has week ago, the broken Sturgeon and Bessie forecasters expected it to life and preservation of stalled progress toward well spewed 94 million (Steel) Sturgeon. strengthen slightly and equipment are our high- killing the well and could to 184 million gallons Lewis was a World roll over the spill site est priorities,” said delay until mid-August into the Gulf after the War II Veteran, serving in around midday Saturday. Allen, a veteran of the the sealing of the nearly BP-leased Deepwater the United States Navy. Some of the dozens of Coast Guard’s rescue two-mile underground Horizon rig exploded He also was a former vessels working at the mission after Hurricane shaft using mud and April 20, killing 11 work- employee of American well site were leaving Katrina. cement, Allen and BP ers. Car and Foundry. Friday evening. By day- Shell Oil also was say. BP had hoped to fin- BP is likely to be fined In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death break, all but a handful, evacuating its operations ish drilling a relief tunnel per gallon spilled, by his wife, Maxine (Fielder) Sturgeon; two sons, including those provid- in the Gulf, moving out Friday, but had to plug it although determining John Sturgeon and Lewis Sturgeon; and several broth- ing video images, were more than 600 workers Wednesday to prepare for that could be difficult. ers and sisters. expected to remain. Allen and shutting down pro- the storm. Concentrations of under- He is survived by a son, David (Bonnie) Sturgeon said individual captains duction at all but one On the tiny resort water oil at least doubled of Apple Grove; three daughters, Delva (William) would decide when to well sheltered safely in island of Grand Isle off last month, according to Newhouse of Clendenin, Geretta Sturgeon of leave, based on weather Mobile Bay. the southeast Louisiana the National Oceanic and Clendenin, and Sonya Sturgeon of Ohio; eleven conditions. The ships At the spill site, the coast workers packed up Atmospheric grandchildren; and several great grandchildren. holding the robots would water no longer looks the oil removal opera- Administration. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m., Sunday, be among the first to thick with gooey tar. But tion, tearing down tents, Researchers at the July 25, at the Apple Grove Memorial Gardens in return if forecasts force the oil is still there tying down clean boom University of South Apple Grove. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. till 1 them to leave, but they beneath the surface, and loading oil-soaked Florida said Friday they p.m., Sunday, at the Wilcoxen Funeral Home in Point could be gone for up to staining the hulls of boats boom into large contain- have the first scientific Pleasant. two days, said Allen, the motoring around in it. ers so it won’t pollute the proof that two giant Online condolences may be made at www.wilcox- federal government’s Strong winds and area if the storm causes plumes of oil beneath the enfuneralhome.com. spill chief. waves could help break flooding. surface of the Gulf came The mechanical plug up the oil further, but a “Part of our severe from the broken well. BP that has mostly contained storm surge also might weather plan is to remove initially denied the Wayne Wray the oil for eight days will push it into sensitive all the equipment from plumes even existed. Wayne Wray, 51, of Ashton, died suddenly on be left closed, Allen said. Wednesday, July 21, 2010. But if the robots are He was born April 3, 1959 in Mason County, a son reeled in, the only way to Leslie and Sarah (Hill) Wray of Ashton. officials will know He was a boilermaker and a member of whether the cap has Boilermaker Local Union of Winfield. failed will be if oil pool- He is survived by his wife Kathy Wray of Ashton; ing on the surface sons Jason, and his wife, Kristen Wray of Apple appears in satellite and Grove, Levi and his wife, Kendra Meeks of Buffalo; aerial views — provided daughter, Jessica and Jermyn Queen of Point the clouds aren’t too Pleasant; grandchildren, Lexie and Lilly Wray, Alex thick. and Makayla Gibbs, and Landon Meeks; step-grand- Audio surveillance children, Latnna Delgado; and step-great grandchild, gear left behind could tell Payton Delgado; sister, Deloris Gay of Ashton; and BP whether the well is brothers, Richard Wray of Glenwood, Bruce Wray of still stable, but scientists Ashton, and Les Paul Wray of Ashton. won’t be able to listen to A funeral service will be held at 8 p.m., Monday, the recordings until the July 26, at the Deal Funeral Home of Point Pleasant ships return to the area. with Max Spurlock officiating. Burial will be at the Allen expressed conveinence of the family. Friends may call from 6-8 increasing confidence in p.m., Monday, at the funeral home. the experimental cap The Deal Funeral Home of Point Pleasant is serving despite a few leaks that the family. Please e-mail dealfuneral@sudden- initially worried govern- linkmail.com to send condolences to the family. ment experts. Scientists say even a severe storm shouldn’t affect the plug, nearly a mile beneath the ocean surface 40 miles Holzer from Page A1 from the Louisiana coast. “There’s almost no He was also a driving ambition, a good work chance it’ll have any force behind the con- ethic and courage to see impact on the well head struction of the original the job done. The or the cap because it’s Silver Bridge, which Holzer family embodied right around 5,000 feet spanned the Ohio River all those characteristics deep and even the largest between downtown Point and virtues. May we waves won’t get down Pleasant and Kanauga. continue to build upon that far,” said Don Van The structure opened to their vision to create a Nieuwenhuise, director traffic in 1928, ending better future for our of professional geo- the era of vehicles having families. science programs at the to be ferried back and We at Ohio Valley University of Houston. forth between West Publishing Co. hope you Crews of other ves- Virginia and Ohio. enjoy the special insert sels, including one bor- Dr. Holzer, Jr., contin- in today’s edition honor- ing the tunnel meant to ued to build upon his ing the 100th kill the flow of crude for father’s vision, leading Anniversary of Holzer good, spent Friday haul- the hospital into the mod- ing in their gear and get- ern era and overseeing Health Systems. significant expansion of services. A major leap into the future occurred in 1972 when Holzer Medical Center opened, offering a state-of-the-art healthcare facility to residents of the region. Now, out of that vision of the Holzer family, Holzer Health Systems offers a wide range of medical services to the public, including cancer treatment, cardiovascu- lar services, home health, hospice, nursing home and assisted liv- ing facilities, to name just a few. As Holzer Health Systems celebrates its 100th Anniversary in 2010, we need to pause and remember that it requires vision to accomplish great things. And it also requires Page A4 OOPINION Saturday, July 24, 2010 Military control of Gulf spill 200 Main Street • Point Pleasant, West Virginia (304) 675-1333 • FAX (304) 675-5234 www.mydailyregister.com helps BP,hurts Americans Ohio Valley Publishing Co.

Sammy M. Lopez BY KELLEY B. VLAHOS vessel along the Gulf Coast. ing in proper oversight and regu- Publisher “You’d have to mount a tele- latory control. So both have plen- Tensions between press trying scope” to your camera to get a ty of interest in downplaying the Pam Caldwell to cover the biggest environmen- picture, said photographer worst effects of the disaster on the Advertising Director, General Manager tal catastrophe in U.S history and Matthew Hinton. economy and the environment. the gatekeepers — the federal Even before the new press Allen initially said the rules government and British rules, journalists and activists had were necessary to establish a Petroleum — are mounting, and been pulled over and questioned “safety zone,” claiming local offi- Congress shall make no law respecting an are not likely to dissipate as long by BP security and local police cials had asked for the buffer establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free as the public is seen as “the because they might be “terror- (though that’s been denied by var- exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of enemy,” and restricted access ists.” Photographers were kicked ious local leaders). CNN’s off public property, detained, speech, or of the press; or the right of the people under the guise of “safety” and Anderson Cooper challenged the “security” cloaks the real scope of harassed, forced to hand over peaceably to assemble, and to petition the crackdown on air, saying, “We’re the disaster. their pictures — and their Social Government for a redress of grievances. Welcome to today’s post-9/11 Security numbers, too. They’ve not the enemy here... Frankly, it is The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution emergency management, where been prevented from flying below a lot like in Katrina when they every domestic disaster response 3,000 feet over the coast and kept tried to make it impossible to see is militarized for effect. Every from interviewing clean-up work- recovery efforts of people who TODAY IN HISTORY problem requires a military solu- ers. died in their homes.” He might tion, and too often in these crises, “Anytime you have [the] kind have hit a nerve, because on July Today is Saturday, July 24, the 205th day of the people are the problem. of militarization…that claims 12, Allen amended his directive, 2010. There are 160 days left in the year. allowing “special permission” for Today’s Highlight in History: It’s not only in the command information crackdowns are for On July 24th, 1959, during a visit to Moscow, structure of the response — we security purposes…it raises seri- reporters to work in the “safety Vice President Richard Nixon engaged in his first saw this in the aftermath of ous questions,” said law professor zone” as long as they follow famous “Kitchen Debate” with Soviet leader Nikita Hurricane Katrina — but in the Jonathan Hafetz. “What is espe- “simple procedures for credential- Khrushchev. way the public is treated, like cially troubling is how ‘national ing” and “certain rules and guide- On this date: children and potential criminals. security’ has been broadly lines.” Sounds a lot like the so- In 1847, Mormon leader Brigham Young and his We already live in a hyper-crimi- defined… [it’s] more about cover- called embeds subject to military followers arrived in the Great Salt Lake Valley in nalized society where law ing up government misconduct direction in the warzone. present-day Utah. enforcement is given special dis- and malfeasance rather than actu- For nearly 10 years we have put In 1862, the eighth president of the United pensation beyond that of any citi- ally restricting information for States, Martin Van Buren, died in Kinderhook, N.Y. the military in charge of our prob- zen. Throw in a domestic crisis, any valid purpose.” lems abroad and given it increas- In 1866, Tennessee became the first state to be put the military (and the multi- With the U.S Coast Guard in readmitted to the Union after the Civil War. ing influence in resolving our In 1929, President Herbert Hoover proclaimed national corporation that caused charge, restricted access to spill crises at home. Now as we face the spill) in charge, and watch our sites has become a security issue, the Kellogg-Briand Pact, which renounced war as the greatest environmental disas- an instrument of foreign policy. cherished notions of free speech making it difficult for reporters to and the “public right to know” do their jobs. “It feels like news ter in U.S history, a military cul- In 1937, the state of Alabama dropped charges ture is “in charge,” if not the mil- against four of the nine young black men accused float down the river like oily reporting is being criminalized of raping two white women in the “Scottsboro Case.” patches of blackened detritus. under thinly veiled excuses,” said itary itself. The public — now In 1969, the Apollo 11 astronauts — two of whom Earlier this month Adm. Thad AP photographer Gerald Herbert. seen as “the enemy” — is left in had been the first men to set foot on the moon — Allen, national response com- “The total effect of all these the dark, while BP and negligent splashed down safely in the Pacific. mander of the Deepwater Horizon restrictions is harming the pub- federal regulators disguise the In 1974, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled oil spill, announced new restric- lic’s right to know.” true nature of the devastation. that President Richard Nixon had to turn over sub- tions that would have made it a While BP stands accused of (Kelley B. Vlahos is an analyst poenaed White House tape recordings to the for Antiwar.com, a non-profit Watergate special prosecutor. Class D felony for anyone, putting profits before safety, the In 1975, an Apollo spacecraft splashed down in including press, to come within federal government takes an equal news organization dedicated to the Pacific, completing a mission which included 65 feet of any boom or clean-up share of criticism for not engag- the cause of non-interventionism.) the first-ever docking with a Soyuz capsule from the Soviet Union. In 1980, comedian-actor Peter Sellers died in London at 54. Ten years ago: President Bill Clinton continued to mediate the Camp David Mideast summit. Michael How Obamanomics may play out Stone, a pro-British paramilitary member, was freed from prison as part of Northern Ireland’s The grand lesson of the 20th bureaucratic functions. 1998 peace accord after serving 11 years of a life century is that Big Government This implies that Obama has sentence for murder. (Stone received a 16-year retards economic progress. sentence in 2008 for attempting to kill Catholic veered down a dead-end detour. politicians in a televised one-man attack on the The evidence of this lesson He wants government agencies Northern Ireland legislature.) Georgia’s Democratic goes beyond the socialist coun- to be in charge of this, that, and former governor Zell Miller was appointed to the tries and their dramatic eco- Mark the other thing, but how can we late Republican Paul Coverdell’s Senate seat. nomic failures. Several decades Hendrickson pay for it all? A bureau-centric Five years ago: Lance Armstrong won his sev- ago, as a young economist, I policy agenda inevitably enth consecutive Tour de France. Sir Richard Doll, encountered repeated studies impedes economic growth. the British scientist who first established a link that showed a high correlation Obamanomics, in short, between smoking and lung cancer, died in Oxford, between two macroeconomic ignores two economic truths: England, at age 92. phenomena: The larger the gov- Expanding government’s share One year ago: Trying to tamp down a national Teach for America by 94 per- ernment’s share of a country’s cent; Peace Corps, 24 percent. of GDP cripples economic uproar over race, President Barack Obama GDP, the slower the rate of eco- acknowledged using unfortunate words in declar- The health-insurance bill creat- growth. So does a proliferation ing that Cambridge, Mass., police had “acted stu- nomic growth tended to be. ed dozens of new agencies. The of new government bureaucra- pidly” in arresting black scholar Henry Louis Gates Conversely, economic growth just-passed financial reform bill cies. From this we may predict Jr., adding he’d invited the Harvard professor and flourished where government creates a new bureaucracy with that Obama’s policies will sad- Sgt. James Crowley, the arresting officer, for “a was relatively small. an initial budget of nearly a bil- dle us with continuing econom- beer here in the White House.” Many Americans seemed, and lion dollars per year. ic sluggishness. Thought for Today: “Everything has two sides still seem, impervious to this One source recently reported Given that Americans tend to — the outside that is ridiculous, and the inside lesson despite our own history. that Team Obama is revoking replace presidents when the that is solemn.” — Olive Schreiner, South The same correlation was evi- contracts with private firms and African author and feminist (1855-1920). economy is struggling, can we dent in the 1920s, when transferring the work to govern- predict that Obama will be a President Harding cut the size ment employees. The govern- one-term president? I don’t of federal spending in half, ment even hires former employ- think so. The presidential cam- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR leading to a decade of prosperi- ees of the private contractors, paign of 2012 could be a repeat ty, and in the 1930s, when the Letters to the editor should be limited to 300 words. All letters giving them significant pay- of 1936 (FDR’s first run for re- are subject to editing, must be signed and include address and economy tanked under and-benefit hikes. That may be election). The historical record telephone number. No unsigned letters will be published. Letters Presidents Hoover and good for them, but at a time of shows that many voters in 1936 should be in good taste, addressing issues, not personalities. 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As much as Obama prefers (Dr. Mark W. Hendrickson is an [email protected] Outside Mason County more people onto the govern- government workers, most peo- adjunct faculty member, econo- 12 Weeks ...... $56.55 ment payroll. He increased the ple need to be in the private sec- mist, and contributing scholar Web: 26 Weeks ...... $113.60 $ with The Center for Vision & www.mydailyregister.com 52 Weeks ...... 227.21 number of paid positions in tor generating the wealth that Americorps by 224 percent; government appropriates for Values at Grove City College.) Page A5 TU-ENDIE-WEI Saturday, July 24, 2010 ASK DR. BROTHERS Calendar of Events Email items to [email protected]

31. Questions? Call George Washington able include counseling, C U later, K? Reunions Donna Neville at 304- Beaver and Almena mission store and food 812-0862. McCoy Beaver will have pantry. Questions? Call Dear Dr. Brothers: SATURDAY, JULY 24 SUNDAY, AUG. 1 their 47th annual reunion 304-882-3838. There’s no two ways • Cousins and friends • The descendants of the at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, POINT PLEASANT — about it — I’m going to of the Williamson, Sayre, late Hiram N. and Sarah August 14. The event will Soup kitchen, 5:30-6:30 break up with my and Combs families are Rollins will meet at 10 a.m., be held at the Leon Town p.m., Main Street Baptist boyfriend. We really invited to a gathering at Sunday, Aug. 1 for their Hall. Please being a cov- Church. Menu includes don’t get along, and this the 4-H Camp in annual reunion. The event ered dish to share. All soup, sandwiches, a year our schedules don’t Southside that will take will be held at the Letart family and friends are dessert and a drink. even match up that much, place a 1 p.m. Please Community Building. A welcome. Questions? Questions? Call the so we’re only in one class bring a picnic lunch to covered dish dinner will be Call Reba Beaver at 614- church at 304-675-4061. together. Anyway, I don’t share at 2 p.m. serve between 12:30 and 361-6433. TUESDAY, JULY 27 want a lot of drama, so I • The John and Cora 1 p.m. All descendants and ••• POINT PLEASANT — was going to text him to Price family and friends friends are welcome. SUNDAY, JULY 25 AA, noon, rear of the tell him — but my Dr. Joyce Brothers reunion will be held at Questions? Call 304-895- LETART — Twelve- Prestera Center. friends are all like, Krodel Park (big shelter) 3366. step recovery support FLATROCK — Clothing “That’s not cool.” He’s on Saturday, July 24 at 5 SUNDAY, AUG. 8 group meeting, 5:30 give-away, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., into me, I know, and is need to be honest with p.m. Please bring a cov- • The 107th annual p.m., Maranatha Good Shepherd United probably not going to be him. Any idea what I ered dish. Questions? Blain Family Reunion will Cornerstone Church. The Methodist Church. too happy anyway, so should do? — S.B. Call 304-576-2678. take place on Sunday, group is intended for any- NEW HAVEN — what difference does it Dear S.B.: I am sorry SUNDAY, JULY 25 Aug. 8 at Larry Blain’s one with alcohol, drug or Outreach services, 9 make if it’s face to face about your condition, but • The annual Holley- picnic shelter in Gallipolis other addictions. For a.m.-5 p.m., Jacob’s Well or not? — M.J. it is good that you have Forth reunion will be held Ferry. A covered dish more information or Ministries. Services avail- Dear M.J.: It is a been able to face your on Sunday, July 25 at the lunch will be served at 1 directions, visit able include counseling, whole new world of problems and get some big shelter at Krodel Park p.m. All family and www.maranathacorner- mission store and food social networking, and help. You may find that beginning at noon. friends are invited to stonechurch.org or call pantry. Questions? Call the unwritten rules you after a course of treat- Please bring your favorite attend. Please bring your 304-882-2567. 304-882-3838. and your friends have ment, you are able to dish and plan to attend. appetite and a lawn chair. MONDAY, JULY 26 LETART— HELP Diet grown up with are vastly manage your symptoms SATURDAY, JULY 31 Reunion will be held rain NEW HAVEN — Class, Letart Community different from those of and adjust to your diag- • The Neville Family or shine. Outreach services, 9 Center. Weigh-ins from older generations when it nosis. The goal of thera- Reunion will take place at SATURDAY, AUG. 14 a.m.-5 p.m., Jacob’s Well 5:30-6 p.m., followed by comes to dating and pies — medical and noon on Saturday, July • The descendants of Ministries. Services avail- a short meeting. breaking up. Texting def- counseling, which often initely has taken the are much more effective place of many face-to- when used in concert — face meetings, and even Church Calendar is to allow you to have as Email items to [email protected] the hours that teens used normal and happy a life to spend on the phone as possible. So I don’t have given way to tweets think you should take Questions? Call 304- ••• Church. or short text messages. yourself out of the dating VBS 674-4677. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 ADDISON, Ohio — So it is perfectly natural JULY 26-30 POINT PLEASANT — Prayer meeting, 7 p.m., pool as some kind of JULY 25-30 for you to think that tex- damaged goods, espe- POINT PLEASANT — Service, 6 p.m.-?, House Addison Freewill Baptist ting is your normal mode MASON — First New Beginnings Baptist of Praise and Worship. Church. Rev. Jamie cially when you have Baptist Church of Mason: of communicating with found someone who Church: ‘God’s Gateway Everyone welcome. Fortner will preach. your friends, boyfriend seems like such a good ‘Operation Space: A to Glory - Miracles of the ASHTON — Bible THURSDAY, JULY 29 included. And it definite- match. Close Encounter with Bible vs. Science Fiction’ study, 7 p.m. (summer GALLIPOLIS FERRY ly would be easier to Having said all this, it God’s Word’ - 6:15-8:45 - 6-8:30 p.m. nightly. hours), Ashton Baptist — Evening service, 7 break up with him via is not going to be easy for p.m. nightly. Pre-register Church located on Church. Pastor Justin p.m., Mount Carmel text message, especially you to move forward. at www.firstbaptistma- Sandhill Road. Open to Moran welcomes every- Church. Everyone wel- if you won’t even run Surely in the past six son.org. Offering rides. ages three years old to one. come. into him during the day months you have had a Questions? Call 304- sixth grade. Questions? POINT PLEASANT — FRIDAY, JULY 30 or have to sit next to him chance to discuss some 895-8822. Call 304-675-5453. Bible study, 7 p.m., GALLIPOLIS, Ohio — in a class. of your issues and prob- JULY 26-28 NEW HAVEN — First Gospel Tabernacle Gospel in the Park, 7 But the easy way often lems with your POINT PLEASANT — Church of God: ‘High Church. Pastor Bert p.m., Gallipolis City Park. is the least satisfactory in boyfriend, and he must LifeSpring Community Seas Expedition’ - 6-8:30 Flora welcomes every- Special singing by New the end. While you don’t have some inkling that Church: ‘Galactic Blast’ - p.m. nightly. Classes for one. City Singers and Karen have to rely on the opin- there are things you need 6:30-8:45 p.m. nightly. preschool through sixth POINT PLEASANT — Polcyn. Please bring a ions of friends when it to work on. If not, he is Classes for pre-school grade. Questions? Call Bible study, 7 p.m., Krebs lawn chair. Rain will can- comes to your personal not very observant, you through sixth grade. 304-882-3490. Chapel United Methodist cel the event. life, in this instance I do a good job of hiding think they are trying to things, or you aren’t point you in the right spending the kind of direction. So would any- quality time together that one in a more experi- serious couples do. In enced age group — what- any case, now definitely ever changes the Internet is a good time to level and cell-phone use have with him. Let him know brought, there’s still no how much you value substitute for having the your relationship, but courtesy to break up in don’t beg him to stay person. To do so long- with you or try to guilt distance when you can do him into it. Those are not it face to face is just the kind of tactics you tacky. I’m sure it will be would be happy with more embarrassing and even if they succeeded — difficult, but afterward and they probably you stand a good chance wouldn’t, for long. Take of not feeling bad about it one step at a time. yourself, and your ex- (c) 2010 by King boyfriend will respect Features Syndicate you for it. • • • Dear Dr. Brothers: For the past six months, Hometown I’ve been dating some- one I wouldn’t have news for thought existed a year Mason County ago. He’s truly every- thing I am looking for — funny, affectionate, hand- Point some and stress-free. But I’m beginning to feel like Pleasant a fraud. I’ve recently been diagnosed with a personality disorder, Register which gives me a rather dim outlook for being a Subscribe today wife. I really don’t want to freak him out or any- 304-675-1333 thing, but I feel like I Page A6 CELEBRATIONS Saturday, July 24, 2010 Wahama Alumni enjoy first picnic

Bradford and Hannah Clark Submitted photo Recently, the Wahama High School Alumni enjoyed a weekend filled with a whirlwind of festivities and activi- ties. An 80s reunion was held at the Riverside Golf Course on Friday, and Saturday followed with skydiving at SKEENS-CLARK the Mason County Airport and the Class of 1985 reunion at the Riverside Golf Course. The culmination of the weekend was the first Wahama Alumni picnic on Sunday, which organizers hope to be a start of a new tradi- ENGAGEMENT tion. There was a great turnout for the event with graduates from 1957 to 2010 present. The organizers of the event in conjunction with the Wahama Alumni Association and Wahama High School are preparing for a week- Hannah Christine Skeens and Bradford E. Clark are end of celebration during Wahama’s Homecoming slated for Oct. 1 to celebrate 85 years of Wahama. They pleased to announce their engagement and recent also would like to thank Foodland of Point Pleasant and Bob’s Market for their donations to the event. Pictures marriage. Skeens is a 2000 graduate of Ravenswood High are several alumni singing the school’s Alma Mater during the picnic held on Sunday. Door prizes also were School, and a 2005 graduate of West Liberty given and everyone enjoyed a fun time catching up on old times with one another. University. She currently is employed by the Jackson County Board of Education and ministers at the Freewill Baptist Church, Ravenswood. Skeens is the MILLS BIRTH daughter of Reverend Chris and Susan Skeens of Ravenswood. David and Jessica Clark is a 2002 Wahama High School, and a 2006 Mills of Crown City are graduate of Grove City College, Pa. In 2008, he com- happy to announce the pleted his masters in Criminal Justice at Marshall birth of their first child, University. Clark currently serves as an officer in the Colton Wyatt Mills, at United States Coast Guard as the Enforcement 4:08 a.m. on May 13, Division Chief, Sector Ohio Valley, stationed at 2010, at Holzer Medical Louisville, Ky. He is the son of Brent and Amanda Center. Colton weighed Clark of Letart. 7 pounds, 3 ounces, and The couple was united in marriage on July 21, was 21 inches long. 2010, at the Ravenswood Freewill Baptist Church in The proud grandpar- Ravenswood. They have made their home in ents are David and Lisa Louisville, Ky. Mills of Crown City, Kevin and Ellen Werry and Scott Woodward of Gallipolis. The great grandparents are Eloise Mills, Harry and Mary Colton Wyatt Mills Fellure, Howard Waugh, George and Nona Woodward and Tony and Jane Werry. LEACHMAN DJ and Kami Taylor BIRTH Adam and Courtney HEDRICK- Roush Leachman of Racine announce the TAYLOR birth of a daughter, Emma Elizabeth, born WEDDING on April 2 at Women and Children’s Hospital Kami Jo Hedrick and Danny Joe ‘DJ’ Taylor were in Charleston, W.Va. united in marriage on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009, at She weighed 8 pounds, Bancroft Church of God Mission with Pastor Michael 15 ounces. Landers officiating. Immediately following the cere- Mr. and Mrs. mony, a reception was held at ‘The Redhouse’ in Leachman also have a Eleanor. son, Noah Russell. Hedrick is the daughter of Kim and Wayne Fox of Maternal grandpar- Hometown, and John and Debbie Hedrick of Buffalo. ents are Marshall and Taylor is the son of Danny and Dee Taylor of Letart. Andrew Layton and Josie Doerfer Debbie Roush of East Emma Leachman The Maid of Honor was Ashtin Adkins. The brides- Letart, and the maternal maids were Andrea Celorio, Cassie Latimer and Christy great-grandparents are Donna Hill and the late Dallas DOERFER- Little. The flowergirls were Joci Little and Lyndee Hill of Apple Grove, and the late Virgil and Mary Taylor. The guestbook attendant was Kelsie Spencer. Elizabeth Roush of East Letart. LAYTON The Best Man was Brian Kelvington, and the Paternal grandparents are Dale and Mary Ann groomsmen were Robbie Taylor, Richie Taylor and Leachman of Ostrander, Ohio. Paternal great-grand- Justin Brown. parents are Ronald and Kathleen Leachman of ENGAGEMENT The wedding colors were ivory, coral and brown. Adamsville, Ohio, and Irene and the late Wilber Josie Nickcole Doerfer and Andrew Don Layton are The brides’ dress and bridesmaids’ dresses were hand- Russell Morrison of Dresden, Ohio. pleased to announce their engagement and forthcom- made by the maternal grandmother of the groom. ing marriage. After the honeymoon in Gatlinburg, Tenn., the cou- Doerfer is a 2007 graduate of Wahama High ple made their home in Hometown. School, and is currently a student at the University of The couple would like to thank all their family and BIRCHFIELD Rio Grande Holzer School of Nursing. She is the friends who helped make their wedding day very special. daughter of Virginia Doerfer of Mason and David REUNION Doerfer of Pomeroy, Ohio. Layton is a 2003 graduate of Point Pleasant High The descendants of Sam and Melvina Birchfield School graduate, and a graduate from Marshall recently held their reunion at the Henderson University, where he received his bachelor’s degree in Community Building. business administration. He is the son of Vonda and Everyone who attended had an enjoyable time. Kevin Scott of Point Pleasant, and Don and Amy Gifts were presented to the following: Layton of Point Pleasant. • Oldest man - Roy Young The couple will be united in marriage at 6:30 p.m. • Oldest women - Mildred Birchfield on Aug. 21, 2010, at the Point Pleasant Riverfront • Youngest child (boy) - Kaleb Harbour Park. • Youngest child (girl) - Faith Harbour • Farthest traveled - Mildred Birchfield Those attending were: Everett and Charlotte Grant, Michelle Grant, and Debbie, Marlin and Samuel Evans of Racine, Ohio; Gail, Faith and Kaleb Harbour, and Dreama Harvey of Chesapeake, Ohio; Donna Asbury, Kenney Blankenship, and Sarah Blankenship of Crown City, Ohio; Gary and Mary Chelsie Miller and Ryan Varian Ann Osborne of Winfield; Rob Miller, and Roy Young of Dunbar; Virgil Miller, Shayne Davis, and Pamela Davis of Long Bottom, Ohio; Chuck and Beth MILLER-VARIAN Birchfield of Mansfield, Ohio; Mildred Birchfield of Wickenburg, Ariz.; and Robert and Teresa Ross of ENGAGEMENT Pedro, Ohio. Brenda and Steve Miller of Rutland announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Chelsie Alisha Miller of Rutland to David Ryan Varian of Hartford, W.Va. The prospective groom is the son of Cheryl Varian of Rutland and David Varian of Hartford, W.Va. He is employed with the Mason County EMS, is a dis- patcher for Meigs County 911, and is also a firefight- er for the Mason Fire Department. His fiancee is employed by AVI Food Systems of Parkersburg, W.Va. A wedding is being planned for Oct. 15, 2011. Gavin Hamilton, son of the bride-elect, will be in the wedding party. Page A7 FARM • GARDEN Saturday, July 24, 2010 Ease up but still enjoy gardening as you age BY DEAN FOSDICK Extension News FOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BY RODNEY M. WALLBROWN Sydney Eddison EXTENSION AGENT believes you can weed out loads of demanding yard Primarily a pasture pest, face flies tend to work as you age without avoid livestock in confined areas except in cool reducing the enjoyment of weather. Often they will leave an animal as it gardening. The 78-year- enters a building, only to sit in wait on fences or old author says it’s simply vegetation for the next one that exists. They a matter of gardening first emerge in the pasture during April after more wisely. spending the winter months in protected areas, “I knew so many such as woodland trees or cracks and crevices friends older than myself within buildings. Following emergence they who drove themselves mate and lay eggs in the “cow patties” dotting away from the land they the pasture. loved and then promptly The eggs take a while to hatch during those died,” said Eddison, who cooler days of April, but as the season progress- opted to remain alone on es, those eggs may hatch within the span of a day. her secluded but cele- The emerging larvae feed and mature within the brated four-acres-plus in dung for more than a week after which they Connecticut after her crawl into the ground to pupate. The entire life- husband’s death, rather cycle, from egg to adult, may take two to three than move to smaller sur- weeks depending upon the temperature. roundings. Upon first glance, the emerging adults resem- She has shaped the ble houseflies, and while the face fly is slightly wooded property, with larger, the two species are very difficult to distin- house and barn, into a guish between. Face flies are most commonly AP Photo/Kimberly Day Proctor found around the eyes or nostrils where they con- country showcase over This undated photo provided by Kimberly Day Proctor shows Sydney Eddison’s the last half-century, giv- sume the mucus released by the eyes and nostrils. garden at her home near Newtown, Conn. Eddison believes you can weed out Sometimes they may be found in other areas, ing tours and writing a loads of demanding yard work as you age without reducing the enjoyment of gar- half-dozen books about such as around the mouth, where saliva is more her experiences. Yet dening. The 78-year-old author says it’s simply a matter of gardening more wisely. prevalent. While houseflies may occasionally something had to give, develop this behavior (in the driest of circum- and that something was • Reject perfection. lovers. In the shade, they ing, choose tools with stances), face flies always frequent these areas painstaking garden main- “Nature does not clean become feeble and can be bright handles,” said regardless of environmental conditions. Only the tenance. up every dead leaf in the controlled by a layer of Rebecca Haller, director female annoys the animal in this way. The male “I threw my body at the fall and gardeners don’t mulch.” of the Horticultural feeds on nectar. garden over the years and have to either. Dead • Incorporate your sur- Therapy Institute in During August, face fly populations swell, and got away with it, but I leaves left under shrubs roundings: “If you own Denver. “Be more careful during the daytime, face flies are most prevalent have to watch it now,” serve as a mulch, which even a scrap of wood- with trip hazards — between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. As tem- Eddison said. eventually breaks down land, you can make it an uneven paving stones or peratures begin to drop below 50 degrees, the First, she had to have a and contributes nutrients extension of your garden hoses lying across a path. insect becomes less of a problem. hip replaced, and then to the soil.” by edging it with a few Grow vertical so you As far as rate of gain numbers are concerned, she developed a cyst on • Thin the perennials. berried and flowering don’t have to stoop. Put face flies are usually a “non-event” and hardly her back, leaving her “In my garden, the shrubs. Naturalize daf- things on wheels rather ever cause problems. However, their feeding is bedridden for a time. “I square footage devoted fodils on the forest than pushing or pulling. known to transmit the organism responsible for had a horrendous winter, to flowering perennials floor.” Garden closer to the pink eye from infected animal to infected animal. but it made me realize demands more time and • Miniaturize. “There is house so you don’t tire so This happens as livestock, plagued by this pest, there’s nowhere I’d energy than the rest of nothing fake about a con- much coming and going. bunch together in an effort to avoid the fly prob- rather be but here,” she the acre and a half under tainer garden. It is the Have a spot where you lem. said. “I couldn’t do any- cultivation. The greater real thing. And for any- can rest. Pace yourself.” Few management options actually exist for the thing last year, but now I the variety of perennials one who can’t do the Making the most of the producer. While chemical treatments do exist, can at least stake tall you grow, the more work heavy labor of in-the- time you have left is one neighboring files from untreated areas will often plants and weed.” your border will entail.” ground gardening, gar- of the older gardener’s reinfest a pasture. Ear tags, prone to the develop- She gets the job done • Switch to shrubs. dening in containers can primary tasks, Eddison ment of insecticide resistance, can be used with with some help from “Shrubs afford more provide much of the said. limited success along with feed treatments, but friends, and by applying value for less work. same pleasure.” “How beautiful can all too often these pests are a common and diffi- many of the shortcuts Some rarely need prun- Gardening can be you make your garden cult nuisance to manage. described in her most ing.” physically and emotion- with the resources you recent book, “Gardening • Shade gardens are ally rewarding as you still have at your com- for a Lifetime: How to good. “Shade-tolerant grow older, and there are mand?” she said. “This is Garden Wiser as You plants are easier to main- many ways to overcome the question I keep ask- Grow Older” (Timber tain than sun lovers. One the challenges of a deteri- ing myself. I don’t have Press, 2010). A few of of the reasons is that orating body. the answer, but I’m Livestock report her “gleanings”: weeds are also sun “If your vision is fail- working on it.” GALLIPOLIS — United Producers Inc. live- stock report of sales from July 21, 2010. Dairy owners promote camel milk benefits Feeder Cattle BY SUE MANNING future it could be worth Can’t wait? A Dubai designed for bulk produc- 275-415 pounds, Steers, $90-$128, Heifers, $88- ASSOCIATED PRESS roughly $10 billion, said company offers a camel tion,” said Rod Owlett, an $125; 425-525 pounds, Steers, $88-$117, Heifers, Anthony Bennett, dairy milk chocolate bar, but it animal care manager at $88-$108; 550-625 pounds, Steers, $88-$108, LOS ANGELES — To officer for the Food and sells at a San Francisco the San Diego Zoo. Heifers, $87-$103; 650-725 pounds, Steers, $88- milk a camel, you need Agriculture Organization shop for $12 for just 2.5 “Cows have been specifi- $100, Heifers, $86-$95; 750-850 pounds, Steers, warm hands, a gentle of the United Nations. ounces. cally bred for giving vast $86-$94, Heifers, $80-$88. touch and quick timing “In Russia, Kazakhstan Despite the price, shop amounts of milk.” — camels give milk only and India, doctors often owner Jack Epstein said Until the FDA Fed Cattle in 90-second bursts. prescribe it to convalesc- the camel bar is a steady approves camel milk Gil and Nancy Riegler, ing patients while, in seller. He favors it over sales, the Rieglers are Choice, Steers, $78-$83, Heifers, $70-$75. owners of the nation’s Africa, it may be recom- bars made with milk finding other ways to largest camel dairy near mended for people living from goat and sheep. make a living — he cuts San Diego, said the extra with AIDS,” Bennett “The camel milk doesn’t gems and she shows Cows work pays off with milk said. “Research is also have any kind of earthy birds. Together they do that is therapeutic, nutri- Well Muscled/Fleshed, $54-$64; Medium/Lean, ongoing into the role taste,” said Epstein, owner monthly open houses, $47-$53; Thin/Light, $40-$46; Bulls, $53-$74.75. tious and delicious. claimed for camel milk in of Jack Epstein’s Covered offer camel rides, fair It’s also illegal to sell reducing diabetes and Chocolate. “In fact, it exhibits, private parties, in the United States. coronary heart disease.” seems a little caramelly.” turkey stampedes and Back to Farm That hasn’t stopped the The FDA allows people Experts caution, school visits. Rieglers’ enthusiasm for to drink camel milk, but it though, against expecting Jomay Stillman of San Cow-Calf Pairs, $800-$960; Bred Cows, $500- their unusual dairy, sell- can’t be imported or sold a boom in U.S. camel Diego had seen the $735; Baby Calves, $130-down; Goats, $19-$115; ing other products such in the U.S. until a test for milk sales, in part Rieglers’ show at a fair and Hogs, $54-down. as camel milk soap, giv- drug residues is validat- because they produce so liked it so much she took Manure to give away. Will load for you. ing tours and taking their ed, said FDA spokesman little milk. her family to the dairy on 22-camel herd on the Michael Herndon. A cow produces six or Mother’s Day this year. Upcoming specials road to educate others. That could take a seven gallons of milk a “They are happy In a few years, they while, Herndon said, not- day while the Rieglers are camels. They reminded Replacement brood cow sale, July 28. hope, the U.S. Food and ing water buffalo milk lucky to get a gallon a day me of a bunch of Direct sales and free on-farm visits. Contact Drug Administration was allowed in 2003 but from one of their camels. Labrador dogs with their Dewayne at (740) 339-0241, Stacy at (304) 634- might establish a test on it took another six years “Camels are the most dispositions and how 0224, or Luke at (740) 645-3697, or visit the web- camel milk that would before all the tests were adaptive hoofstock on the they follow them site at www.uproducers.com. allow them to make validated and accepted. planet, but they are not around,” she said. money in other ways. “If we could sell camel’s milk right now, we would have to charge $40 to $60 a liter,” said Nancy Riegler, who lives with her husband on their 34-acre dairy in Ramona, northeast of San Diego. That’s because there are only a few thousand camels in the United States — mostly at zoos and wild animal parks — and few of them are breed- ing, which makes camel milk a rare commodity. It costs about $12,000 to buy an adult female camel, and $5,000 for a baby. Still, the Rieglers are sold on what they say are the benefits of camel milk over cow milk. They said it has more vitamin C, more anti-bacterial, anti- viral and anti-inflamma- tory properties and con- tains an insulin-like pro- tein that works well in the digestive tract. Most camel milk is traded informally around the world, but in the Saturday, July 24, 2010 www.mydailyregister.com Point Pleasant Register • Page A8 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black

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Wahama Football Parent Meeting Reds MASON, W.Va. — There will be a meeting fend off for parents of Wahama football players grades 9- 12 on July 27, at 6 p.m. Practice schedules for the Astros upcoming season and HOUSTON (AP) — paperwork will be avail- The Cincinnati Reds try able to complete at that not to worry about what time. Any questions will other teams are doing be addressed and parent while groups will be formed to they’re help with activities sur- playing. rounding the team. It was Practice will begin at 9 hard for a.m. on Aug. 2, and play- them to ers are reminded to have physical forms handed in ignore the by that time, as well as 6 NL ordering the spirit pack. Central- leading Cardi- Wahama Varsity nals’ loss Golf Meeting on Friday as they MASON, W.Va. — An were informational meeting for 4 beating all candidates for the the Wahama High School Houston Astros. Varsity Golf Team will be The Reds got the 6-4 held Tuesday, July 27, at 6 victory thanks to Jay p.m. at the Riverside Golf Bruce’s go-ahead double Course picnic shelter area. in the eighth inning, and Practice will begin wound up just half a Monday, Aug. 2, at 8 a.m. Sarah Hawley/photos game behind St. Louis. at the Riverside Golf Golfers recieving plaques for the 2010 league competition were (front left to right) Jasiah Brewer, Maddux Course. Parents are wel- “We’re trying not to come to attend the infor- Camden, (back) Nick Taylor, Logan Sheets, Gus Slone, Josh Parker, and Jacob Hoback. scoreboard-watch too mational meeting. All can- much, but it’s obvious didates are remined that that we do,” Bruce said. physical exams must be Tri-County Junior Golf wraps on 29th year “It’s good for them to completed before becom- finally lose some. They ing a team member. BY FRANK CAPEHART were hot for a while so Additional information SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER hopefully we’ll just con- can be obtained by calling tinue rolling.” Bob Blessing at 304-675- POINT PLEASANT, Tim Byrdak (1-1) 6135. W.Va. — The Tri-County allowed consecutive sin- Junior Golf Tour conclud- gles by Joey Votto and PPHS Girls ed at Hidden Valley with Jonny Gomes before the annual awards and fun giving up Bruce’s Soccer Meeting day. grounder that rolled just The grand finale this inside the right field POINT PLEASANT, year faced wet conditions W.Va. — There will be a line. again, but the young Hunter Pence had four parent meeting for Point linksters made it a bright, Pleasant girls high school hits, including a home festive finish to the 29th run, and drove in three soccer on Monday, July year of local junior play. 26, at 6 p.m. in the audito- runs for the Astros. Using handicaps this Nelson Figueroa rium. round, scores reflected results, placing different replaced Byrdak and Point Football names at the top. Lowest struck out Miguel Cairo actual score of the day before a sacrifice fly by Helmet Fittings was 46 by Jacob Hoback, Drew Stubbs added a who picked up the choice run. POINT PLEASANT, low gross prizes. Maddux Angel Sanchez singled W.Va. — Football helmet Camden won the low net before Lance Berkman fitting will be held on top prize with a 31.5 walked with one out in Wednesday, July 28 at 4 score. the ninth inning. But p.m. for Point Pleasant Second lowest actual closer Francisco High School players and Cordero retired the next at 6 p.m. for Middle score was 47 by Jasiah School players. Brewer, who won second two batters for his 27th low net score prizes with a save. 32.0 score, just a single The Astros loaded the Point Pleasant stroke ahead of 33.0 by bases with one out in the Football Practice Trenton Cook. eighth inning before Deadlocked at 34 were Nick Masset struck out POINT PLEASANT, Nick Taylor and Logan Pedro Feliz. Masset was W.Va. — Fall practice for Sheets, Seth Jarrell had replaced by Arthur Point Pleasant High 35, and Josh Parker netted Rhodes, who retired School football will begin 36. Anderson Hernandez to on Monday, Aug. 2, at Casin Roush showed Logan Sheets putts the ball during Monday’s fun round at Hidden Valley Golf end the inning. 8:30 a.m. Fall practice for 37, Cory Haner 37.5, and Course in Point Pleasant, W.Va. Sheets took first place in the 11-12 age group. Logan Ondrusek (1-0) middle school football Zach Graham 38. Gus Slone was 40, Michael pitched a scoreless sev- will begin on Monday, Justin Cavendar won first group was Logan Sheets, and sponsors who helped enth inning for his first Aug. 9, at 8:30 a.m. Edelmann had 42, David place for the second con- who won in a final playoff make it all possible. Michael 45.5, and secutive year, Opie Lucas over runner up Jacob Plenty of golf, lots of major league win. Brandon Meyer 47. and Erik Allbright tied for Hoback. Addison Stanley prizes and awards, plus “Our bullpen was a lit- Point Pleasant All the young swingers second, while Dakota Sisk garnered third. good food and fellowship tle spent tonight, Sports Physicals carried off a nice bundle was third. Jasiah Brewer was the fun made it a gala outing (Jordan) Smith had gone of prizes. Gus Slone was champ 10 and under champion, to close another dandy two days in a row and POINT PLEASANT, Finally, coveted plaques of the 13-14 bracket, Nick Maddux Camden earned year of junior golf. A (Bill) Bray had gone W.Va. — Allstudents who were awarded to seasonal Taylor earned the runner second place, and Jonah final urging to look for- three days in a row and plan to participate in champs, second place, and up award, with Josh Hoback collected third. ward to more of the same Masset went yesterday, third place in each group. Parker finishing third. Gratitude expressed in 2011, the 30th anniver- sports at Point Pleasant Please see Reds, B2 Middle School or High In the 15-17 division, Champion in the 11-12 went to all local courses sary. School must have a sports physical completed after June 1, 2010, turned in to the school. QB Pryor says he’s ready to go COLUMBUS, Ohio said he has been working Tressel said. “It seems Cheerleading and (AP) — Ohio State quar- out with his receivers this like he’s there all day. Mascot tryouts terback Terrelle Pryor summer and is anxiously He’s just a worker.” can’t wait for the presea- awaiting Aug. 5, when Tressel said he felt the POINT PLEASANT, son to start next month. the Buckeyes report to injury might just make W.Va. — Point Pleasant The junior pronounced camp. Pryor a better player — High School cheerleading himself 100 percent He said he won’t be and the Buckeyes a better and mascot tryouts will be healthy after surgery in limited in any way. team. held on Monday, Aug. 2, February to repair some “No, because once my “It was valuable for and Tuesday, Aug. 3, damage in his left knee. mind gets in the game him that back third of the beginning at 8:30 a.m. in “It was minor surgery,” and I’m focused, noth- season, when he was the old gymnasium. he told The Associated ing’s going to get in my injured,” he said. “He Middle school cheerlead- Press. “It’s never going to way and nothing’s going really couldn’t take off ing tryouts will be held on be 100 percent ever again to get in my mindset,” he and run and do some of Monday, Aug. 9, and for anybody who gets any said. “Not a leg injury.” the things that maybe he Tuesday, Aug. 10, at 8:30 type of surgery or any- Coach Jim Tressel said had counted on (before). I a.m. in the old gymnasium. thing like that. But you he has no concerns about think the rest of the guys should definitely bounce Pryor’s health. Tressel, knew he was a little bit PPHS Football back and be a high per- going into his 10th year, limited and they stepped centage and keep going. says his biggest concern up and our running game Reserved Seats That’s where I am right is that Pryor — consid- and our offensive front POINT PLEASANT, now, I feel pretty good.” ered by many as one of came along.” W.Va. — Reserve seats Pryor also said he’s lost the top contenders in the Ohio State, coming off for Point Pleasant football 10 pounds this year, Heisman Trophy race — an 11-2 season that and all sports passes will Neal C. Lauron/Columbus Dispatch/MCT down to 225 on his 6- spends too much time included a fifth straight be on sale starting August In this January 1, file photo, Ohio State quarterback foot-5 frame. working out and watch- Big Ten title and a Rose 2, at the school. For ques- Terrelle Pryor (2) runs against Oregon during the sec- Pryor conceded that he ing film. Bowl victory over tions and pricing informa- ond half of the Rose Bowl. Ohio State defeated was limited by the knee “The only reservation I Oregon, opens its season tion call Mrs. Lewis at Oregon, 26-17, at the Rose Bowl Stadium in injury in the last few have is I’m not so sure he Sept. 2 at home against 304-675-1350. Pasadena, California. games of last season, but doesn’t train too much,” Marshall. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Page B2 • Point Pleasant Register www.mydailyregister.com Saturday, July 24, 2010 Buckeye players happy to OHSAA Awards Football Finals To share in Pobolish’s finale Both Stark County and Columbus REGISTER STAFF member of the subcom- BY SETH STASKEY to the idea before he for- “He’s a pretty intense [email protected] mittee. “I also want to sin- TIMES LEADER SPORTS EDITOR mally accepted the guy all of the time, but I cerely thank the groups OVAC’s offer early this think he’s taking it easier COLUMBUS, Ohio — that submitted proposals Ron Pobolish has said year. on us because he wants to The Ohio High School for not only their interest since he accepted the Pobolish — who led go out with a win and let Athletic Association but also for their tremen- post as Ohio head coach the Panthers to a Division everyone have a good Board of Directors today dous efforts in putting for this weekend’s 65th II state runnerup finish in time,” Spence said. “He voted to award both Stark together impressive pre- annual Rudy Mumley 1994 — took the confer- doesn’t know the kids as County and Columbus sentations. Because the OVAC All-Star Classic ence up on its Ohio rule well as he knew our team the opportunity to host presentations from Stark that he didn’t want the and chose four of his own (at Buckeye), so he does- the state football finals County and Columbus week to be all about him. players. n’t want the kids to react for two years each begin- were equally outstanding, The highly successful And the likes of Bobby differently since they’re ning with the 2012 sea- OHSAA Board of it only makes sense that and equally personable Spence, Joe Rine, Rylan used to it. It’s gone well son. The vote took place Directors members, five they both be given the former Buckeye Local Pyciak and Brandon so far.” during a special Board OHSAA administrative chance to host, and the head coach announced Bartrug aren’t here strict- Despite his attempts to conference call meeting staff members and three Board is in concert with his well-documented ly because Pobolish sell the public, players and was in response to a officers from the Ohio the subcommittee’s rec- retirement prior to last coached them, but and media that this year’s recommendation from an High School Football ommendation.” season and then — because they earned it. OVAC Game isn’t about 11-person state football Coaches Association. The championships because the Panthers “This is a great time him, Pobolish received finals subcommittee. “We sincerely thank were first held in Stark won the OVAC 4-A title and I am glad I get to be two standing ovations at Stark County, which the six groups that were County in part in 1990 — he was afforded the here for Coach Pob’s last Wednesday’s George has hosted all or portions interested in hosting the and entirely in 1991. Prior opportunity to coach in go-around and happy to Strager Evening With the of the finals for the past state finals,” said to that, 37 state football the annual summer bi- share in that with him,” Stars dinner and has 20 years and has two OHSAA Commissioner championships were held state clash, which is set Spence said. “We decid- drawn constant rave years remaining on the Daniel B. Ross, Ph.D., a in Ohio Stadium in for Sunday evening at ed we’re going to give it reviews from his West current contract to host member of the subcom- Columbus between 1982 7:15 p.m. one more run and Coach Virginia counterpart, the finals, has been mittee. “When we nar- and 1989. Of the 190 total “It’s no big deal to Pob decided to come Tom Bruney this week. awarded the 2012 and rowed down our choices state football finals held me,” Pobolish said. “I with us.” It’s been quite a few 2013 championships, to the final two groups, in the 38-year history of just think you know For Bartrug, the oppor- weeks for Pobolish, who while Columbus will the subcommittee felt the tournament, when it’s time and this tunity to play for many of doesn’t like the limelight. host the finals in 2014 that there was no ques- Massillon’s Paul Brown was my time. We’re try- the same coaches and A couple of weekends and 2015. As part of the tion that both would do Tiger Stadium has hosted ing to do the best we can with the other three ago, Pobolish’s family motion to approve the an outstanding job in the most title games (79), to end (my career) with a aforementioned players surprised him with a recommendation, the hosting the champi- Canton’s Fawcett victory.” has conjured up plenty of retirement party and now Board also gave itself the onships and that both had Stadium is second with 38 Pobolish admits he was memories. the entire OVAC is tip- opportunity to discuss a lot to offer. We feel like and Ohio Stadium is third leery at first to accept the “I just keep thinking ping its cap to him. option years for hosting using both locations will with 37. assignment he’s held four about what we were able There have been the finals in the future. give us the best of both The games during the other times during his to accomplish the last moments where the stern Stark County will con- foreseeable future will be career, which has worlds and that the real couple of years,” Bartrug head coach has seeming- tinue to utilize Canton winners will be our par- held the weekend after spanned two terms at said. “To be here is an ly gotten a little choked Fawcett Stadium and Thanksgiving weekend, Buckeye Local, Cadiz, ticipating schools and honor and since this is up already. Massillon Paul Brown their fans. which in most cases is the Harrison Central, John the last time I will be However, he’s been Tiger Stadium as the site first weekend in Marshall. “In Stark County, the putting the pads on and schooling his players all for the six championship hospitality extended to December. However, when he sat being allowed to hit week on keeping their games in a two-day for- down and thought about someone, I plan on mak- emotions in check until the participants and their mat rotating between the fans is second to none and THE FUTURE STATE the chance to coach at ing the most of it.” game time Sunday two facilities and least four of his players the tradition and experi- FOOTBALL FINALS The four former evening. However, he Columbus will host all SCHEDULE one more time and spend Panther players are see- may have a tougher time ence they have in hosting six finals at Ohio the finals are also key fac- a week with most of his ing a slightly different keeping his own in check Stadium on the campus coaching staff one more Pobolish than they’re come Sunday night when tors. The subcommittee is Dec. 3-4, 2010 — of The Ohio State also confident that Canton Fawcett Stadium time, Pobolish became accustomed to from the he leaves Wheeling University also in a two- more and more receptive regular season last fall. Island Stadium. Central Ohio has tremen- and Massillon Paul day format. dous qualities of its own Brown Tiger Stadium* The OHSAA originally and that the energy and received proposals to Dec. 2-3, 2011 — homer that landed in the four strikeouts in six enthusiasm shown by the Canton Fawcett Stadium host the state finals from Greater Columbus Sports first row in right field to innings. Norris gave up groups in Stark County, and Massillon Paul Reds make it 4-2 in the fifth four hits and four runs Commission and the staff Brown Tiger Stadium* Columbus, Cincinnati, at Ohio State will help us from Page B1 inning. in six innings. Akron/Akron and Kent Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 2012 Houston starter Bud NOTES: Astros ace create outstanding new — Canton Fawcett State, Bowling Green traditions. So we feel pro- so we needed to close Norris sailed through Roy Oswalt addressed and Toledo, and on April Stadium and Massillon the first three innings, reports that he has viding each group the Paul Brown Tiger that game out,” manager 26 the finals subcommit- opportunity to host the Dusty Baker said. “We retiring nine of the first demanded that any tee heard in-person pre- Stadium 10 batters, before he got trade require a team to games will result in a didn’t have any length sentations from all but win-win situation for Dec. 6-7, 2013 — had they tied that game into trouble in the pick up his $16 million the latter two groups. everyone.” Canton Fawcett Stadium up and went to extra fourth. Orlando Cabrera option for 2012. “The After the potential host “I want to thank the and Massillon Paul innings. So the guys singled before consecu- money part I can work sites were trimmed to football finals subcom- Brown Tiger Stadium came in and they knew tive walks by Votto and out with anybody,” he Stark County and mittee for its work and for Dec. 5-6, 2014 — Ohio what was at stake, they Jonny Gomes loaded said, without confirm- Columbus, members of conducting a thorough Stadium, Columbus knew the Cardinals had the bases. A sacrifice ing or denying those the subcommittee visited Dec. 4-5, 2015 — Ohio the facilities in Canton review of the proposals,” lost, they knew that we fly by Bruce scored reports. “That’s no big said Steve Stirn, president Stadium, Columbus were short in the ‘pen Cabrera to tie it at 1. deal. We can work on and Massillon in Stark County on June 2 and of the OHSAA Board of and the guys came Norris then hit Cairo doing different things Directors, superintendent * Indicates hosting through.” with a pitch before as far as restructuring, Columbus on June 8. Meetings were held with of the Logan-Hocking state finals as part of cur- In the sixth, Pence’s Votto was out at home whatever they want to Local Schools and a rent contract on a force out. do. I think the biggest each group the week of two-run homer to the June 28 to finalize their Crawford Boxes in left Ryan Hanigan hit a deal is trying to make it two-run single to give fit for both of us.” ... proposals. The subcom- field scored Carlos Lee mittee, which conducted and tied the game at 4. Cincinnati a 3-1 lead. Gary Matthews Jr., who “I got a little sloppy is currently playing for a conference call meeting “You got a hot Hunter July 14 to first attempt to Pence tonight. That was there, but I made some Triple-A Louisville, can finalize a recommenda- just good hitting,” pitches,” Norris said. opt out of his deal if he tion for the OHSAA Baker said. “Every time “You got to make pitch- isn’t brought up to the Board, reconvened via a a guy hits a home run es and compete and bat- majors by Saturday. conference call today it’s not necessarily a tle. I got to come out Baker didn’t say if he before agreeing upon a mistake like people tomorrow and get bet- would be brought up, final recommendation. think. He knows that ter. There’s been a but did say he hopes he The subcommittee was it’s good hitting on his bunch of starts that doesn’t opt out. comprised of three part.” have gone that way, but Houston manager I’m learning and trying Brad Mills agreed. to get better every day.” “Hunter getting four Pence drove in a run hits like he did, that’s with a single in the first special,” he said. inning that made it 1-0. Keppinger followed Pence got Houston that shot with a double within 3-2 when he beat that dropped just short the throw home on a of the wall in left center sacrifice fly by Chris field, but Reds starter Johnson in the fourth Travis Wood retired the inning. next three batters. Wood gave up nine Joey Votto had a solo hits and four runs with Saturday, July 24, 2010 www.mydailyregister.com Point Pleasant Register • Page B3 National Football League — 2010-11 Regular Season Schedules Conference National Football Conference

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September September September September September September September September 12 vs Miami 12 at Buffalo 12 vs Cincinnati 13 vs Baltimore 12 at Washington 12 vs Carolina 12 vs Green Bay 12 vs Dallas 19 at Green Bay 19 at Minnesota 19 at NY Jets 19 vs New England 19 vs Chicago 19 at Indianapolis 19 at Detroit 19 vs Houston 26 at New England 26 vs NY Jets 26 vs Buffalo 26 at Miami 26 at Houston 26 vs Tennessee 26 at Jacksonville 26 at St Louis

October October October October October October October October 3 vs NY Jets 4 vs New England 4 at Miami 3 at Buffalo 3 BYE 3 vs Chicago 3 vs Washington 3 at Philadelphia 10 vs Jacksonville 10 BYE 10 BYE 11 vs Minnesota 10 vs Tennessee 10 at Houston 10 at San Francisco 10 vs Green Bay 17 BYE 17 at Green Bay 17 vs Baltimore 17 at Denver 17 at Minnesota 17 vs Detroit 17 vs Atlanta 17 vs Indianapolis 24 at Baltimore 24 vs Pittsburgh 24 at San Diego 24 BYE 25 vs NY Giants 25 at Dallas 24 at Tennessee 24 at Chicago 31 at Kansas City 31 at Cincinnati 31 vs Minnesota 31 vs Green Bay 31 vs Jacksonville 31 BYE 31 BYE 31 at Detroit

November November November November November November November November 7 vs Chicago 7 at Baltimore 7 at Cleveland 7 at Detroit 7 at Green Bay 7 at Seattle 7 vs Indianapolis 7 BYE 14 vs Detroit 14 vs Tennessee 14 at Pittsburgh 14 at Cleveland 14 at NY Giants 14 vs Dallas 15 at Washington 15 vs Philadelphia 21 at Cincinnati 18 vs Chicago 21 vs Indianapolis 21 vs Houston 21 vs Detroit 21 at Philadelphia 21 vs NY Giants 21 at Tennessee 28 vs Pittsburgh 28 at Oakland 25 at Detroit 25 vs Cincinnati 25 vs New Orleans 28 vs Jacksonville 28 at Chicago 28 vs Minnesota

December December December December December December December December 5 at Minnesota 5 vs Cleveland 6 vs NY Jets 6 at New England 5 at Indianapolis 5 vs Washington 2 vs Houston 5 at NY Giants 12 vs Cleveland 12 at NY Jets 12 at Chicago 12 vs Miami 12 vs Philadelphia 12 at Minnesota 12 at Dallas 12 vs Tampa Bay 19 at Miami 19 vs Buffalo 19 vs Green Bay 19 at Pittsburgh 19 vs Washington 19 vs Philadelphia 19 at NY Giants 19 at Dallas 26 vs New England 26 vs Detroit 26 at Buffalo 26 at Chicago 25 at Arizona 26 at Green Bay 26 vs Minnesota 26 at Jacksonville

January January January January January January January January 2 at NY Jets 2 at New England 2 vs Miami 2 vs Buffalo 2 at Philadelphia 2 at Washington 2 vs Dallas 2 vs NY Giants AFC North NFC North

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September September September September September September September September 13 at NY Jets 12 at New England 12 at Tampa Bay 12 vs Atlanta 12 vs Detroit 12 at Chicago 12 at Philadelphia 9 at New Orleans 19 at Cincinnati 19 vs Baltimore 19 vs Kansas City 19 at Tennessee 19 at Dallas 19 vs Philadelphia 19 vs Buffalo 19 vs Miami 26 vs Cleveland 26 at Carolina 26 at Baltimore 26 at Tampa Bay 27 vs Green Bay 26 at Minnesota 27 at Chicago 26 vs Detroit

October October October October October October October October 3 at Pittsburgh 3 at Cleveland 3 vs Cincinnati 3 vs Baltimore 3 at NY Giants 3 at Green Bay 3 vs Detroit 3 BYE 10 vs Denver 10 vs Tampa Bay 10 vs Atlanta 10 BYE 10 at Carolina 10 vs St Louis 10 at Washington 11 at NY Jets 17 at New England 17 BYE 17 at Pittsburgh 17 vs Cleveland 17 vs Seattle 17 at NY Giants 17 vs Miami 17 vs Dallas 24 vs Buffalo 24 at Atlanta 24 at New Orleans 24 at Miami 24 vs Washington 24 BYE 24 vs Minnesota 24 at Green Bay 31 BYE 31 vs Miami 31 BYE 31 at New Orleans 31 BYE 31 vs Washington 31 at NY Jets 31 at New England

November November November November November November November November 7 vs Miami 8 vs Pittsburgh 7 vs New England 8 at Cincinnati 7 at Buffalo 7 vs NY Jets 7 vs Dallas 7 vs Arizona 11 at Atlanta 14 at Indianapolis 14 vs NY Jets 14 vs New England 14 vs Minnesota 14 at Buffalo 14 BYE 14 at Chicago 21 at Carolina 21 vs Buffalo 21 at Jacksonville 21 vs Oakland 18 at Miami 21 at Dallas 21 at Minnesota 21 vs Green Bay 28 vs Tampa Bay 25 at NY Jets 28 vs Carolina 28 at Buffalo 28 vs Philadelphia 25 vs New England 28 at Atlanta 28 at Washington

December December December December December December December December 5 vs Pittsburgh 5 vs New Orleans 5 at Miami 5 at Baltimore 5 at Detroit 5 vs Chicago 5 vs San Francisco 5 vs Buffalo 13 at Houston 12 at Pittsburgh 12 at Buffalo 12 vs Cincinnati 12 vs New England 12 vs Green Bay 12 at Detroit 12 vs NY Giants 19 vs New Orleans 19 vs Cleveland 19 at Cincinnati 19 vs NY Jets 20 at Minnesota 19 at Tampa Bay 19 at New England 20 vs Chicago 26 at Cleveland 26 vs San Diego 26 vs Baltimore 23 vs Carolina 26 vs NY Jets 26 at Miami 26 vs NY Giants 26 at Philadelphia

January January January January January January January January 2 vs Cincinnati 2 at Baltimore 2 vs Pittsburgh 2 at Cleveland 2 at Green Bay 2 vs Minnesota 2 vs Chicago 2 at Detroit AFC South NFC South

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September September September September September September September September 12 vs Indianapolis 12 at Houston 12 vs Denver 12 vs Oakland 12 at Pittsburgh 12 at NY Giants 9 vs Minnesota 12 vs Cleveland 19 at Washington 19 vs NY Giants 19 at San Diego 19 vs Pittsburgh 19 vs Arizona 19 vs Tampa Bay 20 at San Francisco 19 at Carolina 26 vs Dallas 26 at Denver 26 vs Philadelphia 26 at NY Giants 26 at New Orleans 26 vs Cincinnati 26 vs Atlanta 26 vs Pittsburgh

October October October October October October October October 3 at Oakland 3 at Jacksonville 3 vs Indianapolis 3 vs Denver 3 vs San Francisco 3 at New Orleans 3 vs Carolina 3 BYE 10 vs NY Giants 10 vs Kansas City 10 at Buffalo 10 at Dallas 10 at Cleveland 10 vs Chicago 10 at Arizona 10 at Cincinnati 17 vs Kansas City 17 at Washington 18 vs Tennessee 18 at Jacksonville 17 at Philadelphia 17 BYE 17 at Tampa Bay 17 vs New Orleans 24 BYE 24 BYE 24 at Kansas City 24 vs Philadelphia 24 vs Cincinnati 24 vs San Francisco 24 vs Cleveland 24 vs St Louis 31 at Dallas 31 at San Diego 31 BYE 31 at St Louis 31 vs Pittsburgh 31 at Arizona November November 1 BYE 1 vs Houston November November November November November November 7 vs San Diego 7 at Philadelphia 7 BYE 7 BYE 7 vs Tampa Bay 7 vs New Orleans 7 at Carolina 7 at Atlanta 14 at Jacksonville 14 vs Cincinnati 14 vs Houston 14 at Miami 11 vs Baltimore 14 at Tampa Bay 14 BYE 14 vs Carolina 21 at NY Jets 21 at New England 21 vs Cleveland 21 vs Washington 21 at St Louis 21 vs Baltimore 21 vs Seattle 21 at San Francisco 28 vs Tennessee 28 vs San Diego 28 at NY Giants 28 at Houston 28 vs Green Bay 28 at Cleveland 25 at Dallas 28 at Baltimore

December December December December December December December December 2 at Philadelphia 5 vs Dallas 5 at Tennessee 5 vs Jacksonville 5 at Tampa Bay 5 at Seattle 5 at Cincinnati 5 vs Atlanta 13 vs Baltimore 9 at Tennessee 12 vs Oakland 9 vs Indianapolis 12 at Carolina 12 vs Atlanta 12 vs St Louis 12 at Washington 19 at Tennessee 19 vs Jacksonville 19 at Indianapolis 19 vs Houston 19 at Seattle 19 vs Arizona 19 at Baltimore 19 vs Detroit 26 at Denver 26 at Oakland 26 vs Washington 26 at Kansas City 26 vs New Orleans 23 at Pittsburgh 27 at Atlanta 26 vs Seattle

January January January January January January January January 2 vs Jacksonville 2 vs Tennessee 2 at Houston 2 at Indianapolis 2 vs Carolina 2 at Atlanta 2 vs Tampa Bay 2 at New Orleans AFC West NFC West

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September September September September September September September September 12 at Jacksonville 13 vs San Diego 12 at Tennessee 13 at Kansas City 12 at St Louis 12 at Seattle 12 vs San Francisco 12 vs Arizona 19 vs Seattle 19 at Cleveland 19 vs St Louis 19 vs Jacksonville 19 at Atlanta 19 vs New Orleans 19 at Denver 19 at Oakland 26 vs Indianapolis 26 vs San Francisco 26 at Arizona 26 at Seattle 26 vs Oakland 26 at Kansas City 26 vs San Diego 26 vs Washington

October October October October October October October October 3 at Tennessee 3 BYE 3 vs Houston 3 vs Arizona 3 at San Diego 3 at Atlanta 3 at St Louis 3 vs Seattle 10 at Baltimore 10 at Indianapolis 10 vs San Diego 10 at Oakland 10 vs New Orleans 10 vs Philadelphia 10 BYE 10 at Detroit 17 vs NY Jets 17 at Houston 17 at San Francisco 17 at St Louis 17 BYE 17 vs Oakland 17 at Chicago 17 vs San Diego 24 vs Oakland 24 vs Jacksonville 24 at Denver 24 vs New England 24 at Seattle 24 at Carolina 24 vs Arizona 24 at Tampa Bay 31 at San Francisco 31 vs Buffalo 31 vs Seattle 31 vs Tennessee 31 vs Tampa Bay 31 vs Denver 31 at Oakland 31 vs Carolina

November November November November November November November November 7 BYE 7 at Oakland 7 vs Kansas City 7 at Houston 7 at Minnesota 7 BYE 7 vs NY Giants 7 BYE 14 vs Kansas City 14 at Denver 14 BYE 14 BYE 14 vs Seattle 14 vs St Louis 14 at Arizona 14 at San Francisco 22 at San Diego 21 vs Arizona 21 at Pittsburgh 22 vs Denver 21 at Kansas City 21 vs Tampa Bay 21 at New Orleans 21 vs Atlanta 28 vs St Louis 28 at Seattle 28 vs Miami 28 at Indianapolis 29 vs San Francisco 29 at Arizona 28 vs Kansas City 28 at Denver

December December December December December December December December 5 at Kansas City 5 vs Denver 5 at San Diego 5 vs Oakland 5 vs St Louis 5 at Green Bay 5 vs Carolina 5 at Arizona 12 at Arizona 12 at San Diego 12 at Jacksonville 12 vs Kansas City 12 vs Denver 12 vs Seattle 12 at San Francisco 12 at New Orleans 19 at Oakland 19 at St Louis 19 vs Denver 16 vs San Francisco 19 at Carolina 16 at San Diego 19 vs Atlanta 19 vs Kansas City 26 vs Houston 26 vs Tennessee 26 vs Indianapolis 26 at Cincinnati 25 vs Dallas 26 at St Louis 26 at Tampa Bay 26 vs San Francisco

January January January January January January January January 2 vs San Diego 2 vs Oakland 2 at Kansas City 2 at Denver 2 at San Francisco 2 vs Arizona 2 vs St Louis 2 at Seattle Page B4 • Point Pleasant Register www.mydailyregister.com Saturday, July 24, 2010 Cavendish wins stage; Contador nears Tour title BORDEAUX, France himself such a lead that “I’ve sprints that I’m suffer- tions at the top can said. “He’s better but (AP) — Even without he was able to look missed ing,” said Hushovd, change. Sunday’s final I’m not bad, too. We’re his most important behind him a couple of Mark,” speaking after ducking stage into Paris is tradi- going to see a battle teammate, Mark times and then cross the Cavendish into his team bus to take tionally a sprinters’ tomorrow.” Cavendish showed yet line with his fist in the said. “I off the green jersey he stage and a daylong In the race for third again that few can air. missed had been wearing. “I victory procession for place, Olympic road touch him when it Some Hollywood star him in the don’t have the same the overall winner. race champion Samuel comes to sprinting. power was there to Pyrenees, I level as Cavendish and Still, Contador insists Sanchez of Spain holds The British rider cap- greet him. Cameron missed Petacchi, and today was his victory is not cer- a 21-second lead over tured the 18th stage of Diaz and Tom Cruise, Contador somebody just another sprint that tain until the time trial Denis Menchov of the Tour de France on on hand to promote suffering didn’t work out.” is over. Russia, the winner of Friday while Alberto their latest film in more than me. I missed Although Contador “This is a hard stage the 2009 Giro d’Italia. Contador of Spain drew France, joined Contador somebody to laugh hold what appears a that comes after 20 Among those hoping closer to victory. The on the podium to about, about how hard it slender lead, he is days in the Tour, and to win Saturday is defending champion receive his yellow jer- is.” expected to easily out- this isn’t a race for spe- world time-trial cham- leads Luxembourg’s sey. Cruise raised the Second place went to pace Schleck in the 32- cialists. I think tomor- pion Fabian Cancellara Andy Schleck by eight Spaniard’s hand and Julian Dean of New mile time trial from row I will really have to of Switzerland, seconds entering patted him on the back. Zealand and third to Bordeaux to Pauillac. fight a lot to win the Schleck’s teammate at Saturday’s decisive Cavendish won with- Alessandro Petacchi of Last year, he won the stage and to defeat Saxo Bank. Cancellara time trial, a day before out his usual leadout Italy. Petacchi took the time trial held late in (Schleck).” took the race’s pro- the three-week race man and roommate. green jersey given to the Tour and took 1 Schleck, for his part, logue time trial and ends in Paris. Mark Renshaw was the leading sprinter minute, 45 seconds off has not given up hope. held the yellow jersey Cavendish won a expelled from the race from Thor Hushovd of Schleck. “I feel good. I have for six days early in the stage for the fourth time after the 11th stage for Norway. Contador, as the nothing to lose,” he race. in this Tour and the head-butting an oppo- Hushovd acknowl- leader, also has the 14th time in just three nent, and Cavendish edged that his fight to advantage of riding years of competing in dedicated his latest vic- retain the sprint title he last, allowing him to Looking for a new career? cycling’s premier event. tory to Renshaw. He won last year was over. know how all his rivals He surged to the front says the Australian rider “It’s a big disappoint- have done. www.gallipoliscareercollege.edu in the final couple of made life easy, bringing ment, but I realized step Saturday is the last hundred yards. He gave him to the front. by step during the stage in which the posi- Accredited Member- Accrediting Council For Independent Colleges And Schools1274B URG baseball adds Logan

BY MARK WILLIAMS future better,” Logan Kevin is the son of SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER added. Kevin Logan and Donna Rio Grande head coach Van Wagner of RIO GRANDE, Ohio Brad Warnimont likes Columbus. — It was a busy week for the fact that Logan Logan joins Columbus the University of Rio played for a solid high Briggs High School Grande RedStorm base- school program in standout Zachary Taylor, ball program as they Central Crossing. Jake Scarlato of Oak continue stockpile talent “Kevin played for a Hills High School in for the future. The latest quality program and we Cincinnati, Adena High addition is Kevin Logan hope that experience School’s Andrew of Central Crossing High helps him here at Rio.” Cottrill, Cameron School. He is third Logan provided a per- Norman of Lancaster newcomer to join the sonal scouting report of High School and Loren program in the past his abilities and assets as Huffman of Raceland- week. a baseball player. “I feel Worthington High Logan, a 5’11” second I am a great team player, School in Raceland, Ky. baseman, batted nearly a leader,” he said. “I as the newest members .400 during his senior have a good glove, I hit of the Rio baseball pro- season and led Central for contact, but I do need gram. Crossing in on-base per- to work on my strength.” Rio Grande is coming centage. Logan said his aim is a off a record breaking 48- He was pleased to be starting spot within the 13 season in 2010 in able to finally secure a program, but he really which it appeared in the college destination. just wants to do whatev- NAIA National “I’m grateful and I look er he can to help Rio Tournament for the first forward to trying to play Grande remain a suc- time in school history. for Rio,” he said. “They cessful program. “I Rio finished second in are a great team and I want to obtain a starting the Mid-South really like the layout of position and help the Conference during the the school.” team win,” Logan said. regular season with a 20- “It’s a nice school and He wants to pursue a 7 mark. The RedStorm a good way to further my degree in the market- were champions of the career and make my ing/advertising field. MSC Tournament. Firearm safety is important year-round If you are a member of the reach of children and a hunting family, it’s a irresponsible adults (a pretty safe bet that you firearm safe makes a have firearms in your good storage place, and home, but do you put also helps protect your much thought into what guns from theft). Teach those guns are doing In the children in your home between the months how to properly handle between hunting sea- Open the firearms and don’t sons? treat them with an air of For the most part, hunt- mystery because we all ing and target shooting know that youngsters are are very safe recreational Jim Freeman very curious and we pursuits and firearm acci- never know where they dents in the field are very details don’t really mat- may encounter firearms. rare. More firearm-relat- ter; it simply has to Furthermore, keep ed incidents happen in involve someone being your ammunition secure- the home than at the inadvertently shot. ly locked up in a separate shooting range or afield. During the discussion, location from your Firearm safety isn’t very I point out how someone firearms. Remember, complex and most of it is had to handle the firearm without shells or car- common sense. and load ammunition tridges a gun is little Every person who has into it before it could fire, more than a club. been through hunter edu- it had to be pointed in an Also, make sure your cation class has been unsafe direction to hurt firearms are kept in good introduced to the four someone or shoot some working condition and basic rules of firearm unintended target, and receive regular care and safety: (barring a mechanical maintenance. First, keep the muzzle malfunction) someone or Transporting firearms (that’s the business end something had to pull the safely in a vehicle poses of a firearm) pointed in a trigger. Break any step in another challenge. The safe direction. this chain and nothing best bet? Follow the laws Second, treat every gun will happen. regarding the transporta- as if it were loaded; That’s because a truly tion of firearms - in Ohio check it yourself to make unloaded firearm is little that’s guns unloaded and sure. Dad always told me more than a club, and carried in a secure case, “unloaded” guns are the even a loaded gun will in plain sight in a gun ones that shoot people; of just sit there until some- rack with the action course they weren’t truly one handles it. The gun open, or in a compart- unloaded, but someone doesn’t have a mind of its ment of the vehicle that assumed they were. own, someone has to can only be reached by Third, be sure of your pick it up, load it, point it getting out of the vehicle. target and what is beyond in an unsafe direction Finally, remember that it; don’t point a gun at (either intentionally or guns and alcohol – or any anything you don’t want unintentionally) and then other drug that can to shoot and make sure pull the trigger. impair a person’s judg- you know what is behind Following a few addi- ment – never mix. In my it. This rule applies even tional simple guidelines experience there are few if you are certain the can make firearms even things as frightening as a firearm is unloaded. safer, for instance keep drunken person with a Finally, keep your fin- firearms locked up out of gun. ger off the trigger until you are ready to fire. One thing almost every firearm-related accident has in common is the human element; some person, either through complacency, foolishness or inexperience, initiated a complex string of events that resulted in a tragedy. In hunter education class I usually come up with a scenario. The Saturday, July 24, 2010 www.mydailyregister.com Point Pleasant Register • Page B5

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Page B8 • Point Pleasant Register www.mydailyregister.com Saturday, July 24, 2010 National Sports Briefs RedStorm baseball adds Taylor Browns sign McCoy, Lauvao BY MARK WILLIAMS home runs, reached his ceiling as a Andrew Cottrill, SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER 13 doubles player. “Zach has a Cameron Norman of CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleveland Browns and seven great deal of potential, Lancaster High School have signed rookie quarterback Colt McCoy to a mul- RIO GRANDE, Ohio triples. as he gets bigger and and Loren Huffman of tiyear contract, but have not yet reached an agreement — The University of Rio “I’m stronger his impact will Raceland-Worthington with first-round pick . Grande RedStorm base- very happy grow in the program.” High School in Terms of McCoy’s deal were not immediately ball program has added and look- Taylor said he is dri- Raceland, Ky. as the cur- known. another recruit to the ing for- ven to succeed on the rent crop of recruits in McCoy was selected in the third round in April’s fold for the 2010-11 sea- ward to the field. “I’m very moti- the 2010-11 RedStorm draft. The former Texas star reported with the team’s son with the signing of next four vated and work really baseball recruiting class. other signed first-year players on Friday. The Columbus Briggs High Taylor years,” hard,” he said. “I need Rio Grande is coming Browns’ veterans are not required to arrive until next School standout Zachary Taylor said to work on not getting Taylor to a national let- at the signing. “When I off a record breaking 48- week. Cleveland opens training camp on July 31. down on myself. 13 season in 2010 in The Browns say they have also signed offensive ter of intent. talked to the baseball “My goal is to play Taylor, a 5’9” first coach I knew I wanted to hard and win,” Taylor which it appeared in the lineman , who was taken seven picks NAIA National — No. 92 overall — behind McCoy. baseman/pitcher, put up come here.” added. some outstanding num- “I knew the baseball Taylor plans to major Tournament for the first The team is continuing talks with the agents for time in school history. Haden, the No. 7 overall pick. Second-round picks, bers during his senior team was very success- in special education. campaign in high school. ful and that this is a very Zachary is the son of Rio finished second in safety T.J. Ward and running back , the Mid-South are also unsigned. He earned 1st team all- friendly environment,” Sam and Carrie Taylor conference honors and he added. of Columbus. Conference during the was tabbed honorable Rio Grande head base- He joins Jake Scarlato regular season with a 20- Cavs sign F Christian Eyenga mention all-district ball coach Brad of Oak Hills High 7 mark. The RedStorm while posting a .568 bat- Warnimont believes that School in Cincinnati, were champions of the CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleveland Cavaliers ting average with three Taylor has not yet Adena High School’s MSC Tournament. have added their first player since LeBron James left as a free agent, signing swingman Christian Eyenga. Terms of the deal were not immediately known. The Cavs selected Eyenga in the first round, 30th overall, in the 2009 draft, but the 21-year-old played RedStorm baseball adds Scarlato in Spain last season to develop his skills. He averaged Y ARK ILLIAMS “I am would say that speed and education students learn 3.9 points and 2.0 rebounds in 29 games for DKV B M W SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER very excit- arm strength are my best to ride bikes. Joventut Badalona. ed,”assets,” he said. “I The 6-foot-5 Eyenga played on the Cavs’ Summer Jake is the son of Vince RIO GRANDE, Ohio Scarlato always need to work on and Amy Scarlato of League team earlier this month in Las Vegas and aver- said at his hitting, everyone does.” aged 11.4 points and 4.2 rebounds in five games. — The University of Rio Cincinnati. Grande RedStorm base- signing. The goal that Scarlato Scarlato joins Adena James’ departure for Miami left the Cavs with few “Rio options in free agency. The team signed Houston ball program is pleased to has set for himself is to High School’s Andrew announce the signing of Grande has be a part of a successful Cottrill, Cameron guard Kyle Lowry to an offer sheet that was matched the by the Rockets. Cleveland also offered a contract to Jake Scarlato of Oak team. “I want to win,” Norman of Lancaster Hills High School in resources I he said. “Anything I can High School and Loren free agent forward Matt Barnes, but he turned it down need to get and signed with the Los Angeles Lakers. Cincinnati to a national Scarlato do to help the team suc- Huffman of Raceland- letter of intent to play my degree ceed.” Worthington High baseball for the school, and be successful in In addition to his base- School in Raceland, Ky. WVU volleyball coach to retire beginning in the fall. baseball. I know the ball skills, Scarlato has as the current crop of Scarlato, a 5’10’ short- program has been very proven to be a success in recruits in the 2010-11 MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — Longtime West stop, batted .368 (29-for- successful.” the classroom as well. RedStorm baseball Virginia University volleyball coach Veronica 79) this summer for the “I love the campus and He is an honor roll stu- recruiting class. Hammersmith is stepping down after 35 years. Yeager-Benson the people are friendly dent and graduated with Rio Grande is coming The university announced Friday that American Legion Post and sociable,” he added. high honors. off a record breaking 48- Hammersmith is retiring and won’t coach the team 199 team with 16 RBI’s, Rio Grande head coach He plans to major in 13 season in 2010 in this season. Hammersmith’s retirement is effective 27 runs scored and 12 Brad Warnimont talks Special Education, which which they appeared in June 30, 2011. stolen bases as a lead-off about his newest recruit. is in line with his back- the NAIA National She has served as volleyball coach since 1975. Her batter. His Oak Hills “Jake is a scrappy, high- ground. Scarlato has Tournament for the first overall record is 580-574. team tied for second in energy guy that will give been a part of what is time in school history. Hammersmith was named Atlantic 10 coach of the the Greater Miami us a quality glove up the called the Partners Club, Rio finished second in year in 1991 and the Big East coach of the year in Conference and claimed middle.” in which he worked with the Mid-South 1997. a sectional champi- Scarlato discussed his special education stu- Conference during the The university says it will begin a national search onship. strengths as a player and dents. He participated in regular season with a 20- for Hammersmith’s successor. His American Legion where he needs to the “Lose the Training 7 mark. The RedStorm team will play in the state improve as he embarks Wheels Foundation” were champions of the Steelers, Tomlin agree on extension tournament next week. on his college career. “I which helped special MSC Tournament. PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed coach Mike Tomlin to a two-year con- AP Sources: IOC set to name P&G as global sponsor tract extension through the 2012 season, with an option year in 2013. LONDON (AP) — president Jacques Rogge Press. They did so on Games and 2008 Beijing The extension was expected because the Steelers’ The International will unveil a multi-mil- condition of anonymity Summer Olympics. The policy has been to sign a coach before he begins the Olympic Committee is lion-dollar agreement because the announce- deal could be for multi- final season of a contract. Tomlin is only the Steelers’ ready to announce a new with American-based ment hadn’t been made ple years and cover other third coach since 1969, following Chuck Noll (1969- global sponsorship deal giant Procter & Gamble yet. future games. next week with the Co. P&G will become the It will be the second 91) and Bill Cowher (1992-2006). world’s largest con- The IOC and the com- 11th global sponsor of Olympic sponsorship Tomlin is 31-17 in three seasons. During the 2008 sumer products compa- pany wouldn’t name the 2012 London announcement in two season, he became the youngest coach — he was 36 ny. P&G as the new sponsor, Olympics, matching the weeks. Dow Chemical — to win the Super Bowl when the Steelers beat A news conference is but two people familiar number from the previ- was confirmed as a glob- Arizona 27-23. planned for Wednesday with the deal confirmed ous cycle that covered al sponsor July 16 in a The Steelers were 9-7 and missed the playoffs last in London, where IOC it to The Associated the 2006 Turin Winter deal through 2020. season. They open training camp July 30 at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pa. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported July 13 that Tomlin had signed a three-year extension. 5 more minor leaguers suspended NEW YORK (AP) — Five more players have been suspended for positive drug tests under baseball’s minor league program. Washington pitchers Juan Diaz and Jorge Hernandez; Florida Marlins pitchers Yeims Mendoza and Andy Parra; and Cleveland pitcher Luis Morel were penalized 50 games each Friday by the commis- sioner's office. Morel is with Cleveland’s Arizona Rookie League team, while the others are in the Dominican Summer League. Diaz tested for metabolites of Nandrolone; Hernandez for a metabolite of Boldenone; Mendoza for a metabolite of Boldenone and metabolites of Nandrolone; Parra for metabolites of Nandrolone; and Morel for metabolites of Stanozolol. There have been 54 suspensions this year under the minor league program. Cincinnati pitcher Edinson Volquez was suspended under the major league pro- gram.

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