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50 CENTS • Vol. 59, No. 159 THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 2010 www.mydailysentinel.com OBITUARIES CIC donates Rio building to county NSA grant Page A5 BY BETH SERGENT to benefit • Delores Jeffers [email protected]

MIDDLEPORT — The Meigs County Meigs/Gallia Department of Job and Family Services will have a little more room to work on developing schools Meigs County’s workforce thanks to the ATF nabs Community Improvement Corporation. BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH The CIC, which was represented by Paul [email protected] Reed yesterday at the Meigs County alleged Commissioners’ meeting, transferred the deed POMEROY — Meigs to the county for the building which currently High School and Gallia houses the University of Rio Grande’s Academy are two of seven bomber Crossroads program in Middleport. schools who will benefit The Rio Grande programs currently housed from a $2.6 million grant BY MICHELLE MILLER from the National Science [email protected] in the building will remain but the Meigs County Department of Job and Family Foundation for “The Boat of Knowledge in the CHESHIRE — A Services will take over the first floor for its employment center. DJFS Director Chris Science (Books) Cheshire man is reportedly Classroom” project. in federal custody for Shank said this will provide a “one stop shop- ping” point for residents in Meigs County who Announcement of the allegedly attempting to five-year grant for special blow up a mobile home in wish to take advantage of the workforce devel- opment programs offered by the department. projects to be carried out in Ravenswood, W.Va. the schools was made Sgt. Richard Harrison of Reed said the CIC donated the property to the county because it will create more job Wednesday by Ohio the Gallia County Sheriff’s University In addition to Office assisted Bureau of opportunities for residents which fits in with the organization’s mission to encourage eco- Meigs and Gallia Academy, Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms other schools to benefit and Explosives (ATF) nomic development in the region. “This will give the DJFS some much needed from this special science agents in the arrest of program are Marietta High Lawrence Lee III, 19, at room and will be used to hopefully create more jobs,” Meigs County Commission President School, Athens High approximately 9:30 p.m. School, Alexander High Tuesday at a Cook Road Tom Anderson said. Other business from yesterday’s meeting: School, Federal Hocking residence. Harrison located High School and Trimble Lee in the woods outside of Commissioners approved the low bid from York Paving Company, Athens, for $21,330 High School. the residence. The grant money will Lee was taken into cus- for paving Brick Street and Civic Center Drive in Rutland. Anderson said at last week’s fund a federal push to tody by ATF agents and encourage more young booked into the West meeting when the bid’s were opened, he mis- Beth Sergent/photo Americans to pursue high- Virginia South Central read the bid from Shelly Company of Regional Jail at 12:31 a.m. Thornville as being $18,700. Shelly’s correct Paul Reed (front left) of the Community Improvement Corporation pre- demand careers in science, on Wednesday. bid price was $24,924. The project is being sents Chris Shank (front right) of the Meigs County Department of Job technology, engineering No further information paid for through county Community and Family Services with the deed to the Middleport building which and math (STEM), engi- was available. Development Block Grant funds. houses the University of Rio Grande’s Crossroads Program. The pro- neering and science gradu- Commissioners approved an appropriation gram will stay but will be joined by DJFS and its employment center. ate. As part of the program request in the amount of $4,000 for the Meigs Also pictured, back row (from left) Meigs County Commissioners Tom students from the university County Council on Aging which is half of the Anderson, Mike Bartrum, Mick Davenport. The CIC donated the build- and science teachers in the MCcOA’s appropriations. ing to the county. participating high schools will board a boat on the SPORTS Ohio River this summer to conduct water quality research and learn new • Southern rallies skills to engage area teens past Lady Rebels. Eastern prom set for Saturday in science. See Page B1 The goal, according to a “A Night in the release from the University, Spotlight” will be Please see Grant, A5 the theme of the Eastern High school prom to be held from 8 to 11:30 p.m. Meigs leads Saturday night. Candidates, left to right, for queen census are Amanda Wolfe, Hannah Hysell and participation Mandy Roush, and for king, Andrew Census takers to Benedum, Nik knock on doors May 1 Brannon and BY BETH SERGENT Jacob Boston. [email protected] Valet parking and a red carpet pro- POMEROY — Meigs cessional for those County currently leads all attending the prom counties in Southeast Ohio WEATHER will begin at 7 p.m. when it comes to participa- in front of the high tion mailing back census school. Parking in forms. front of the school Meigs County is reserved for stu- Department of Job and dents attending Family Services Director the prom, and oth- Chris Shank told Meigs ers are to park in County Commissioners yes- the student lot at terday that currently Meigs’ the side or behind participation rate is at 76 the school. percent compared to Hocking at 74 percent, Submitted photo Gallia, Jackson and Vinton High: Lower 70s. all at 73 percent and Athens Low: Lower 40s. at 68 percent. Shank, who based his information on the United Autism Awareness Day slated for Saturday States Census Bureau web- site, also reported the fol- BY HOPE ROUSH event organizer, the Autism every other month, and we diagnosed with autism each [email protected] Awareness Day is geared try to have a topic,” Cundiff day. Autism is a complex lowing participation rates INDEX toward both autistic chil- said. “The group is needed neurobioligical disorder per villages in Meigs GALLIPOLIS — Today, County: Rutland, 78 per- 2 SECTIONS — 12 PAGES dren and parents of autistic because it’s important for that typically lasts through- one in 150 individuals are children. The event is free parents to know that there out a person’s lifetime. It cent, Pomeroy, 71 percent, Calendars A3 being diagnosed with to residents of the tri-county are other parents going also impairs a person’s Middleport, 70 percent, autism, making it more area, and will feature a wide through similar situations ability to communicate and Racine, 68 percent, Syracuse, 67 percent. Classifieds B3-4 common than pediatric variety of activities as well — they can bounce ideas off relate to others. In addition, cancer. as information on autism. each other or help each autism is associated with Township participation To stress the importance Cundiff described the other. The group helps with rigid routines and repetitive rates in Meigs County are: Comics B5 of knowing what exactly event as being a chance for their day to day life.” behaviors, such as obses- Lebanon, 82 percent, autism is, the Pleasant parents of autistic children She added that the group sively arranging objects or Chester 80 percent, Orange, Editorials A4 Valley Hospital Autism to connect as well as help has sponsored other events following very specific Letart, Bedford, Rutland Support Group is hosting an each other. According to besides the upcoming routines. Symptoms of and Salem, 79 percent, Sports B Section Autism Awareness Day on Cundiff, the PVH Autism Autism Awareness Day, autism can range from mild Columbia, 78 percent, Saturday. The event is slat- Scipio and Olive, 77 per- Support Group, which was such as a Christmas func- to quite severe, and each cent, Salisbury, 73 percent, © 2010 Ohio Valley Publishing Co. ed to run from 1-2:30 p.m. started last year, is tion. case of autism is different, Sutton, 72 percent. at Will Power Tumbling, designed for parents of According to Cundiff, Cundiff said. Commissioners were located at 5 Commerce autistic children to offer both the group and Autism For more information on pleased to hear Shank’s Drive in Gallipolis, Ohio. support to one another. Awareness Day are impor- the upcoming Autism report as participation in According to Heather “The group tries to come tant because more and Awareness Day, contact Cundiff, MS, CCC-SLP and together once a month or more children are being Cundiff at 304-675-8639. Please see Census, A5 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Page A2 The Daily Sentinel LOCAL • STATE Thursday, April 22, 2010 OU-COM receives over $1.8 million Area physicians to benefit SENTINEL STAFF “Establishing a health [email protected] information technology sys- tem in Ohio is a critical step ATHENS — An organiza- in lowering cost and improv- tion led by the Ohio ing the quality of care,” University of Strickland said. “Providers Osteopathic Medicine (OU- who participate in this valu- COM) will receive more able initiative will help to than $1.8 million to assist lower costs, improve quality 404 primary care physicians and save lives.” in 19 Southeastern Ohio Jack Brose, dean of OU- counties with implementing COM, said, “AHIE partners electronic medical records have had an important vision for their practices. for improving patient safety The Appalachian Health and the quality of the care Information Exchange they receive in the region. (AHIE), which includes This is a concrete way OU- OU-COM and 19 other COM provides its expertise health care organizations, to address a pressing need was among seven regional faced by our primary care sites in the state to receive a doctors and their patients and total of $26.8 million in fed- to help our communities.” eral stimulus funds to assist AHIE will use the new in the implementation of the funding to provide consult- state’s health information ing services and training to technology initiative, Gov. physicians on how to imple- Ted Strickland recently ment electronic medical Eric McClain, left, and Lynford Lovell announced. systems in their practices. Locals win karate events Activists want Ohio RACINE — Lynford Lovell and The matches consist of five non-stop the Southern Local 21st Century after- Eric McClain successfully competed minutes of action, an event that school program, tutoring students in in the 30th annual Tri-State Karate requires acute mental focus and phys- the basic art of Karate. plant to be fish-friendly and Jujitsu Championships in ical stamina. McClain also competed Lynford Lovell, senior instructor in TOLEDO (AP) — FirstEnergy Corp., is Charleston, W.Va. in Randori, which consists of kicks, Ravenswood, W.Va. won second place Electricity generating plants installing gate-like devices McClain, after-school tutor and punches, throws, and grappling. He in weapons kata, first place in open- that suck water out of lakes that the company hopes will intervention teacher in the Southern took first place in the competition, and hand kata, and second in fighting com- and rivers are coming under cut down on the 46 million Local School District, and instructor at with two first-place finishes was bat. By winning first place in open- attack by environmentalists adult fish that die each year the All-American Dojo in awarded Grand Champion of the event hand kata Lovell competed for kata who call them “fish-killing at the power plant in Toledo. Ravenswood, W.Va. competed in the in his division. grand champion. Lovell’s accomplish- machines.” How well the idea will black belt men’s heavyweight grap- McClain also won second in Black ments were highlighted by the fact the Activists in Ohio want work isn’t known. pling division, where he defeated his Belt men’s karate fighting and open- demanding victories came over com- regulators to force the oper- The company thinks the opponent by submission. hand kata. He is a special instructor in petitors some 20 years his junior. ator of a plant along Lake $500,000 fix could reduce Erie to install costly fish kills by close to 80 per- changes that would stop cent, said FirstEnergy millions of fish from being spokesman Mark Durbin. killed each year. But the Columbus resident faces Somali torture claim utility that operates the BY ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS Ahmed fled Somalia in 1989 just to Amnesty International, a human plant says the changes could ASSOCIATED PRESS ahead of being arrested again, living rights group that had advocated on drive up electricity rates. later in Italy and then London, where behalf of Ahmed years earlier when Hundreds of power plants COLUMBUS — A former Somali he received political asylum and he was in prison. and factories around the military colonel now living in Ohio became a citizen, according to the Ahmed was also accused of being a nation use water from ordered the detention and torture of a lawsuit. member of a rebel group protesting rivers, lakes, oceans and lawyer and human rights advocate in For his part, Magan left Somalia the Barre regime. Authorities held creeks to cool their Somalia in 1988, an ordeal that per- after the government collapsed in Ahmed in a windowless cell on a machines. Older plants use manently crippled the victim, accord- 1991 and eventually came to the starvation diet with no toilet and systems that trap millions of ing to a federal lawsuit filed United States and then Columbus interrogated him day and night, fish in screens and suck in Wednesday. where he joined his wife, Evans said. according to the lawsuit. smaller aquatic organisms. The lawsuit claims Abdi Aden A man outside Magan’s apartment at On Feb. 8, 1988, two military offi- Two states — New York Magan of Columbus authorized the first said he was Magan, then said he cers who said they were acting on and California — now are torture of Abukar Hassan Ahmed wasn’t and declined to comment Magan’s authority tortured Ahmed by considering proposals when Magan served as investigations Wednesday after he was shown the beating and choking him and crushing designed to limit the fish chief of the National Security Service lawsuit. A message was left at his his genitals with iron instruments, the kills. Some plants in other of Somalia, a force dubbed the apartment and at a phone listing for lawsuit said. states have been forced to “Gestapo of Somalia.” him. Court records did not list an Ahmed was released in March 1989, make changes. Ahmed, now retired in London, says attorney for him. then harassed by security officers for The power plant in Ohio sits the three months of torture he endured Columbus has the country’s second- four months before fleeing the coun- at the mouth of the Maumee make it painful for him to sit and largest population of Somalis after the try, according to the complaint. River, one of Lake Erie’s main injured his bladder so much that he is Minneapolis area. Many emigrated Similar lawsuits have been brought tributaries that’s a prime spot incontinent. from refugee camps in Kenya, attract- in recent years against ex-military for spawning walleye and Ahmed suffered from “threatened ed by Ohio’s low cost of living and, at officials living in the U.S. and accused near some of the lake’s most infliction of severe physical pain or least in the 1990s, plentiful jobs. of torture in Bosnia, El Salvador, popular fishing spots. suffering, the threat of imminent The lawsuit was filed under the Haiti, Liberia and Peru. Its owner, Akron-based death, and the resulting psychological Alien Tort Statute, an 18th-century The U.S. Supreme Court is debating damage that persists to this day,” the law which can allow damages for vio- the merits of a lawsuit involving lawsuit said. lations of international law, and the alleged wrongdoing by another The suit in U.S. District Court seeks Torture Victims Protection Act that Somali government official from the unspecified damages from Magan, who permits non-citizens to seek damages same era. That case has broad implica- served under Somali dictator Mohamed for torture and illegal killings abroad if tions for the future of such lawsuits. Siad Barre, according to the filing. the alleged perpetrators live in or have At issue is whether foreign offi- The allegations are a chance for assets in the U.S. cials, not just countries and their Ahmed to tell the world what hap- The complaint alleges that under agencies, receive immunity in federal pened to him, said Andrea Evans, legal Magan, the security forces “systemati- court from being sued for their director of the Center for Justice & cally targeted ordinary citizens per- actions while in power. Accountability, a San Francisco-based ceived as opponents of the Barre Mohamed Ali Samantar was defense center that has brought a number of regime and subjected them to pro- minister and prime minister of similar lawsuits. longed arbitrary detention, brutal Somalia in the 1980s and early 1990s “We see it as a much broader call for interrogation, and torture.” under Barre. He now lives in Virginia justice than just financial gain,” Evans The suit said Ahmed was arrested and is being sued by victims who say said. “It really is kind of telling histo- on Nov. 20, 1988, detained and he was responsible for killings, rapes ry accurately.” accused of being a contributing writer and torture, including waterboarding. Around Ohio heaters, using federal stimu- trict’s work force. ing a homemade napalm Ohio extends lus funds. Cleveland schools CEO bomb, other explosives and appliance Close to $2 million in Eugene Sanders said teach- assault weapons has plead- rebate money is still avail- ers could lessen the blow by ed not guilty to dozens of rebate offer able, with most of that considering concessions charges. reserved for people who such as pay cuts. Thirty-year-old Matthew COLUMBUS (AP) — buy Energy Star certified The school board’s 6-2 Fairfield of North Olmsted Ohio has extended its popu- water heaters. That part of vote came despite pleas was arraigned Tuesday, lar rebate program on the program has a May 24 from parents and teachers more than a week after he kitchen and laundry appli- deadline. who said the layoffs would was arrested by members of ances while redistributing result in larger class sizes a mortgage fraud task force. more than $400,000 in that would be detrimental to Prosecutors say detectives unused refrigerator rebate Cleveland students. Before the public discovered the arsenal in money. schools portion of the meeting, the two homes Fairfield was Those funds will be school board met behind renting. made available to people to cut 10 pct. closed doors while teachers He was indicted last week on waiting lists for the stood up and sang protest on multiple counts of pos- state’s money-back deals of jobs songs. session of a dangerous ord- on new, energy-saving Following the vote, the nance and other charges. dishwashers and clothes CLEVELAND (AP) — district distributed lists of Fairfield remained jailed washers. The school board in employees to be cut. Wednesday on $1 million The rebate offers on Cleveland has voted to bond. those appliances ended slash almost 800 employ- A spokesman for the Monday, but the Ohio ees, including 545 teach- Authorities: county prosecutor’s office Department of ers, in hopes of heading off Man had says the case grew out of a Development said Tuesday a nearly $53 million mortgage fraud investiga- it would keep them going. deficit. napalm bomb tion but says the explo- Last month, the state The layoffs approved at sives are not related to began providing more than an emotional meeting CLEVELAND (AP) — mortgage fraud. He $10 million in rebates on Tuesday would eliminate A suburban Cleveland man declined to comment at the appliances and water about 10 percent of the dis- who police say was keep- length. Page A3 The Daily Sentinel BY THE BEND Thursday, April 22, 2010 Wooley Bullies & Eastern students go solo & ensemble More 4-H Club POMEROY — A discus- everyone was to learn the 4- sion on having a community H pledge, skillathon dates garden and giving the food and tag in dates. grown to the needy was held Refreshments of cake and at the recent meeting of the lemonade were served by Wooley Bullies & More 4-H Alice and Kayla Club held at the home of Hawthorne. The next meet- advisor’s Rod Beegle and ing will be May 16 at the Amy Ritchie. Three advisors home of the advisors. Each and 19 members attended. member is to take plants for Items discussed were that the community garden. Reedsville’s John claims Super Pro championship REEDSVILLE — Jeff pickup with Mopar power. Johnson of Reedsville Johnson came out of the ini- recently claimed the nation- tial race in Columbus, with a al championship in Super slim point lead over former Pro truck drag racing at the champ Randy Duncan. From national finals held at there he faced off against Norwalk. Duncan in Pittsburgh, Pa. Johnson has been a regular and won again. He picked up in the MCG/Chrysler Classic points at Martin, Mich., and Points series, driving his other venues along the way familiar orange “Fast setting up a duel at Norwalk Forward” Dodge Dakota in the National finals.

ASK DR. BROTHERS Submitted photo Recently these students from Eastern Middle School participated in the solo & ensemble competition at Ohio University. Reasons for teenage depression Students in grades seven-nine performed a prepared solo before a judge who rated the individual performance on over- Dear Dr. Brothers: I’m all tone, intonation, technique and interpretation of the music. Ten student performances were rated superior, defined as not a parent myself, but in “an outstanding performance with very few technical errors and exemplifying a truly musical expression. This rating should talking with a friend of be reserved for the truly outstanding performance.” Eight student performances were rated excellent, defined as “an mine who has teenage kids, unusual performance in many respects, but not worthy of the highest rating due to minor defects in performance or inef- I found out that a middle- fective interpretation.” Two students received ratings of good, “an acceptable performance but not outstanding, showing school student in our town accomplishment and marked promise, but lacking one or more essential qualities.” Pictured outside Glidden Hall, the committed suicide recently. Dr. Joyce School of Music at Ohio University, are front row (from left) Nathan Russell (tuba), Dustin Frost (trumpet), Willow Adams It seems like depression and Brothers (flute), Jessica Sampson (clarinet), Haley Bissell (clarinet), Kendra Fick (flute), Mallory McIntyre (alto sax); back row (from suicide in teenagers is get- left) Benji Sampson (tympani), Josh Parker (snare drum), Brandon Coleman (clarinet), Amber Moodispaugh (tenor sax), ting more common every Rachael Markworth (clarinet), Julie Weddle (flute), Larissa Riddle, David Frank(trombone), David Warner (tympani), Jack day. When I was in school, I Kuhn (trombone). Casey Ridenour (trumpet) was not present for the photo. don’t think I ever heard about depression. Why are trouble like this. Neither my so many teenagers husband nor I drink, and we depressed? And do want to keep our kids away depressed teens become from alcohol as much as Meigs County Forecast depressed adults? — N.P. possible. What’s the best way for me and my husband Dear N.P.: Today, suicide Thursday...Mostly the afternoon. Highs in the noon. Highs in the mid the lower 70s. Chance of is the third most common to be good role models, and to steer our kids away from sunny. A slight chance of upper 60s. East winds 70s. Chance of rain 60 per- rain 50 percent. cause of death for people showers in the afternoon. around 5 mph. Chance of cent. Sunday night...A chance between ages 15 and 24. drinking? — E.G. Dear E.G.: Every child, Highs in the lower 70s. rain 20 percent. Saturday night... of thunderstorms in the While some teens certainly West winds 5 to 10 mph. Friday night...Mostly Showers and thunderstorms evening. Mostly cloudy are more at risk for depres- especially once he or she gets to be middle- and high- Chance of rain 20 percent. cloudy with a chance of likely in the evening... Then with a chance of showers. sion and suicide, some Thursday night...Partly showers. A chance of thun- showers likely with a Lows in the lower 50s. experts agree that teen sui- school age, is responsible for his or her own choices, cloudy in the derstorms after midnight. chance of thunderstorms Chance of rain 40 percent. cide has become more com- but you as parents can have evening...Then clearing. Lows in the lower 50s. East after midnight. Lows in the Monday...Mostly cloudy mon in the past five years, a lot of influence when it Lows in the lower 40s. winds around 5 mph. mid 50s. Chance of rain 60 in the morning...Then after dropping in the 1990s. comes to alcohol and drugs. Northeast winds around 5 Chance of rain 50 percent. percent. becoming partly sunny. A In reality, no single cause is You can’t completely shelter mph. Saturday...A chance of Sunday...Mostly cloudy chance of showers. Highs in to blame, but there are many your kids from the existence Friday...Mostly sunny. A thunderstorms. Showers with a chance of showers the lower 70s. Chance of factors that might contribute of alcohol or drugs in their slight chance of showers in likely...Mainly in the after- and thunderstorms. Highs in rain 40 percent. to teen depression. Not just lives. While you don’t drink, genetics, traumatic events they will be exposed to alco- or family history, but the hol in other ways in their general environment a teen community, especially as Community Calendar grows up in can be impor- they get older. You should tant in whether he or she introduce them to situations develops depression. in which drinking is an Public meetings Southern High School Kila Frank, Janice Young, tion of baked goods and mis- Teens are apt to think adults-only activity that can media room. Janet Connolly and Debbie cellaneous items at 10 a.m. POMEROY — Veterans Gilmore. Sunday, April 25 they’re invincible, that be perfectly acceptable Thursday, April 22 Service Commission, 9 a.m. SYRACUSE — Meigs SYRACUSE — Syracuse nothing can ever go wrong, when done responsibly. If POMEROY — Meigs Soil at the office, 117, Memorial County Women’s Nazarene Church, perfor- and then when they do feel you try to keep them away and Water Conservation Drive, Pomeroy. Republican Party, regular mance by “Under Autumn” psychological pain, they are from the real world too District Board of Supervisor, more easily overwhelmed much, they won’t be able to regular meeting, 11:30 a.m. meeting, 6:30 p.m., at 6 p.m., love offering will by helplessness. The preva- handle the reality of alcohol at district office, 33101 Clubs and Carleton School, refresh- be taken. lence of depression in teens when confronted by it. Hiland Road. ments served, call 985- POMEROY — Gospel may also stem from how In addition to explicit POMEROY — Meigs High organizations 3537 or 696-1042 for more concert 7 p.m.at the New children are raised, with alcohol use, you should be School parent-teacher con- information. Beginnings U.M. Church in unrealistic expectations aware of your kids’ social ferences, 4 to 7 p.m. at the Thursday, April 22 GALLIPOLIS — Ewings Pomeroy. Singers will include about their own happiness. lives. Make sure you know high school. Discussion will POMEROY — Meigs Chapter Sons of the Joe McCloud, the River Chronic stress also can trig- who they’re with and where be on student progress and County Retired Teachers American Revolution will Blend Quartet, D.J. Kreseen, ger depression and other they’re going. Check with performance. Association, noon lun- meet at Our House, 1st the Sundermans, and the mood disorders, and teach- other parents to see if POMEROY — Retirement cheon, Trinity Church, Avenue, Gallipolis, 6 p.m. Grimms. Light refreshments. ing children how to cope in there’s any chance of drugs seminar at the Senior Pomeroy. Michael Gerlach cost of candlelight meal, this turbulent world is or alcohol being present Citizens Center, 5 to 7 p.m. to speak on history of Big $15 with reservations to be Other events important. There is cause when your kids spend time with Judge Scott Powell pre- Bend area. Luncheon reser- made with Bill Beegle, 740- for hope, though: If teens with their friends. You can senting information on wills, vations due Tuesday, 992- 446-2152. Thursday, April 22 are able to seek help, 80 encourage sobriety and durable power of attorney, 3214. Guests welcome. POMEROY — Free percent of them can be suc- remove the temptation to living will, trusts and reverse Take paper products and Church event Composting Workshop, 6- cessfully treated for depres- drink by encouraging your mortgages. other items for women’s 8:30 p.m., OSU Meigs sion. With proper treatment, kids to have their friends Saturday, April 24 shelter. Saturday, April 24 County Extension office, depression does not sen- over to your house, where POMEROY — Free health HARRISONVILLE — ALFRED — The Alfred Hal Kneen discussing tence a teen to a lifetime of you can supervise the situa- screenings at the Mulberry Harrisonville O. E. S. # 255 United Methodist Church opportunities for people to suffering. tion. If you can make a Community Center 9 to 11 annual inspection, 7:30 annual open to the public learn about the benefits of • • • strong rule against drinking, a.m. No appointment p.m. at Harrisonville breakfast. Serving begins at composting, how to com- Dear Dr. Brothers: My and also foster loving and required. Includes non-fast- Masonic building. 6:30 a.m. with donations post, and different methods sister’s oldest son recently respectful family relation- ing total cholesterol and TUPPERS PLAINS — accepted followed by an auc- of composting. got in trouble with drinking ships, your kids will have blood glucose, bone densi- Tuppers Plains VFW, Post at his high school. I have little reason to push the lim- ty, body mass index, blood 9053, 7 p.m. at the hall. two middle-school-age chil- its with drugs and alcohol. pressure, health education. REEDSVILLE — dren myself, and I really (c) 2010 by King Features Monday, April 26 Riverview Garden Club, don’t want them to get in Syndicate RACINE — Southern 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul United Local Board of Education, Methodist Church in regular meeting, 8 p.m., Tuppers Plains. 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TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Thursday, April 22, the 112th day of 2010. There are 253 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On April 22, 1970, millions of Americans concerned about the environment observed the first “Earth Day.” On this date: In 1864, Congress authorized the use of the phrase “In God We Trust” on U.S. coins. In 1889, the Oklahoma Land Rush began at noon as thousands of homesteaders staked claims. In 1898, with the United States and Spain on the verge of formally declaring war, the U.S. Navy began blockad- Health care reform will be strain on Ohio ing Cuban ports. Congress authorized creation of the 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry, also known as the “Rough In the contentious debate over the federal government. However, the Riders.” federal health care bill recently feds will begin to cut payments for In 1930, the United States, Britain and Japan signed approved by Democrats in Congress uncompensated care over the next the London Naval Treaty, which regulated submarine and signed by President Barack several years based on the assump- warfare and limited shipbuilding. Obama, you may have heard support- tion that all Americans will have In 1938, 45 workers were killed in a coal mine explo- ers cite numbers from the John some type of health insurance, which sion at Keen Mountain in Buchanan County, Va. Congressional Budget Office to argue Carey is highly unlikely. If their assumption In 1944, during World War II, U.S. forces began invad- that the proposal is fiscally-neutral. is not correct, hospitals will have to ing Japanese-held New Guinea with amphibious land- In reality, the new law just passes the absorb these costs. ings at Hollandia and Aitape. buck to the states, many of which are Further, the federal government is In 1954, the publicly televised sessions of the Senate already struggling to balance their forcing changes under their health Army-McCarthy hearings began. budgets. neutral for the federal government, care overhaul to programs that Ohio In 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson opened the In Ohio, for instance, where state but it is not budget-neutral for the has already addressed in a more effi- New York World’s Fair. leaders are expected to face a $4 to $8 state of Ohio. cient manner, such as coverage for In 1990, pro-Iranian kidnappers in Lebanon freed billion structural deficit during the While there are noble goals driving high-risk patients, young adults and American hostage Robert Polhill after nearly 39 months next budget process in 2011, the fed- the health care effort in Washington, children. of captivity. eral health care package requires that D.C., I believe the plan carries a num- I may be accused of just saying In 1994, Richard M. Nixon, the 37th president of the we expand Medicaid eligibility to ber of unfair consequences for state “no” to health care reform, and that is United States, died at a New York hospital four days after individuals under the age of 65 who and local governments, Ohio busi- okay. It is my job to speak out against suffering a stroke; he was 81. have incomes up to 133 percent of the nesses and individuals. a plan which I believe will be bad for Ten years ago: In a dramatic pre-dawn raid, armed federal poverty level. An analysis by For example, Ohioans who earn my constituents. Ohio has successful- immigration agents seized Elian Gonzalez from his rela- state officials found that this change above 133 percent of the federal ly partnered with the federal govern- will grow Medicaid enrollment in tives’ home in Miami; Elian was reunited with his father poverty level will be required to buy ment over the years to help reform at Andrews Air Force Base near Washington. Broadway Ohio by 25 percent, bringing an addi- insurance in the private market even tional 554,000 Ohioans into the pro- Medicaid and provide greater access producer Alexander Cohen died in New York at age 79. if they can’t afford it, or they will to health coverage for those in need. gram. have to pay a penalty that could reach Five years ago: Zacarias Moussaoui pleaded guilty in Ohio already spends $4.5 billion But, with passage of the federal a federal courtroom outside Washington, D.C. to con- several hundred dollars per year for health care bill late last month, lead- per year in state funds to provide some households. At the same time, spiring with the September 11th hijackers to kill Medicaid services to low-income ers in Washington are now forcing a Americans. President George W. Bush named General those who are unable or unwilling to policy on our state that will put a sig- Ohioans, and the new federal health work will receive care for free Peter Pace to be the new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of care rules will force Ohio taxpayers nificant strain our already tight bud- through the government. get, raise costs for individuals and Staff. to shell out hundreds of millions of In addition, the federal health care One year ago: President Barack Obama marked Earth dollars more for the program over the law includes a number of new taxes, businesses and limit the rights of Day with a pitch for his energy plan, calling for a “new era next decade. According to estimates fees and other costly mandates on every Ohioan to make their own of energy exploration in America” during a visit to released by the National Governors businesses, which threaten to stifle health care choices. I believe that is Newton, Iowa. The FDA said 17-year-old girls could get Association and the National economic development, force some wrong. “morning after” birth control without a prescription. Conference of State Legislatures, companies to shut down or discour- If you have any questions, thoughts Derrick Rose of the Chicago Bulls won the NBA’s rookie Ohio may have to provide an addi- age others from hiring new workers. or concerns about a state issue, or if of the year award. British-born movie director Ken tional $350 million in Medicaid pay- For instance, employers who fail to you need assistance working with a Annakin (“Swiss Family Robinson”) died in Beverly Hills, ments beginning in 2017 through provide health insurance for eligible state government agency, please Calif. at age 94. Oscar-winning British cinematographer 2019 under the health care overhaul. employees could be fined $2,000 or write to me: Senator John A. Carey, Jack Cardiff (“Black Narcissus”) died in Ely, This means that without a huge tax more per full-time worker. Ohio Senate, Statehouse, Columbus, Cambridgeshire, England at age 94. increase, there will be less state Currently, no person who walks Ohio 43215 or call my office at (614) Thought for Today: “Life is one long process of money to fund education, prisons, into a hospital, whether they are 466-8156. I also encourage you to getting tired.” — Samuel Butler, British author libraries, local governments and other insured or uninsured, is denied treat- visit my page on the Ohio Senate (1835-1902). necessary services. ment. Hospitals are then reimbursed website at www.ohiosenate.gov/john- The health care bill may be budget- for this uncompensated care by the carey.

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Dayton and formerly of Pollution before the first es treat the environment, said at a lot of gulls, there’s a “Back in the ’70s, people Minersville, went to be with Earth Day was not only vis- Denis Hayes. Those reforms, loon, a lot of black heron.” felt the threat of environ- our Lord, Sunday, April 18 at ible, it was in your face: he added, grew out of the People now fish in the mental mistakes and misbe- Miami Valley Hospital in Cleveland’s Cuyahoga first Earth Day, an event river, which holds 60 species. havior,” Train said. “There Dayton due to a massive River caught fire. An oil Hayes helped coordinate. There’s a spiffy amphitheater was a real threat to your heart attack. In her passing, spill fouled 30 miles of “It is the most powerful, on the river bank, which health and people knew that. Delores was surrounded by Southern California beach- sweeping, society-wide never would have been built Today, people will accept her family and friends. es. And thick smog choked change America has had when the water had a dread- that as a general principle, Delores was born at many cities’ skies. since the New Deal,” Hayes ful stench, Bratton said. but don’t feel any immediate Mason, W.Va. on Dec. 5, Not anymore. said. “The air is cleaner It’s not just the Cuyahoga. threat from climate change 1955 to the late Bill and Forty years after that first despite the fact that we have In 1957, the Public Health or indirect source pollution Audria Jeffers. In addition to Earth Day on April 22, twice as many vehicles trav- Service declared the from farmers.” her parents, she was preceded 1970, smog levels nation- eling twice as many miles.” Potomac River unsafe for Last month was the in death by maternal grand- wide have dropped by about Nancy Sutley, head of the swimming. Now Rogers hottest March on record parents Ben and Pearl Kesterson, paternal grandparents, a quarter, and lead levels in White House Council on lets her children swim in it. worldwide. It was 1.4 John and Violia Jeffers, niece Trina Bachtel and Trina’s the air are down more than Environmental Quality, said “I don’t even wash them degrees warmer than March infant son, Trey. 90 percent. Formerly fetid progress in the past 40 years off any more,” she said. 1970, according to NOAA. Delores is survived by her sisters, Bea (Bachtel) and lakes and burning rivers are is about more than just laws. In Los Angeles in the The average temperatures Jerry Davis, Goldboro, NC, Carole Bachtel, South Point, now open to swimmers. It’s also about innovation 1960s and 1970s, the joke for the last 40 years are Susie and Ronnie Casto, Pomeroy; brothers, Ronnie and The challenges to the that made cleaner cars. And was that if you moved in higher than the rest of the Diane Bachtel, Chester, and Bill Jeffers, Dayton, who was planet today are largely that innovation, Sutley said, during the summer you 130 years of record-keep- not only her brother but her best friend; and three nieces, invisible — and therefore “is going to be the answer wouldn’t notice the nearby ing, said Deke Arndt, head two nephews, 14 great nieces and nephews. Delores also tougher to tackle. for tackling climate change.” mountains until the winter. of climate monitoring at left behind many special friends who touched her heart in “To suggest that we’ve No place illustrates Now peak smog levels are NOAA’s National Climate many ways. made progress is not to say progress more than the only one-third as high as 40 Data Center. Delores attended Southern High School before moving to the problem is over,” said Cuyahoga River. years ago, he said. And, this week, German Dayton where she then attended Rets Tech Center, graduat- William Ruckelshaus, who Cleveland’s main river “Unfortunately, it leads scientists published an ing as an electrical engineer. After graduation, she became in 1970 became the first used to periodically catch some people to think that analysis in the scientific a teacher at Rets Tech Center. After leaving her teaching head of the Environmental fire. On June 22, 1969, trash we don’t have a problem journal Nature that says the career, Delores worked at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Protection Agency. “What and an oil slick ignited. The any more,” said Sam greenhouse gas agreement as an engineer on the flight simulator. After employment we’ve done is shift from the river burned for half an hour, Atwood, spokesman for the reached by some interna- there, she went back to school and received her Realtor’s very visible kinds of issues drawing national attention to South Coast Air Quality tional leaders last December license. She was employed in Dayton for Tom Fortner, to those that are a lot more water pollution nationwide. Management District. in Copenhagen would lead Broker, Realtor as head of the RDO department. subtle today.” People didn’t swim in the The region still has 6,000 to a 10 to 20 percent A memorial service was held yesterday. Issues such as climate river at the time, and anyone yearly premature deaths increase in carbon dioxide change are less obvious to the who fell in needed to be linked to unseen tiny particles levels in 2020. naked eye. Since the first checked by a doctor. in the air that cause heart and That puts “in dire peril” Earth Day, carbon dioxide “The river bubbled like a lung problems, Atwood said. chances for limiting the levels in the air have cauldron. There were all In 1970, Ruckelshaus said, effects of warming, the Local Briefs increased by 19 percent, kinds of chemicals in there, about 85 percent of pollution researchers said. pushing the average annual and that was what was bub- was from places like facto- Still, the White House’s world temperature up about 1 bling at the bottom,” said ries or power plants that the Sutley is optimistic. Free health screenings degree Fahrenheit, according Wayne Bratton, a boat cap- government could regulate. “The Cuyahoga River is to the National Oceanic and tain then and now, and the Now such sites account for not on fire anymore, and air POMEROY — Free health screenings will be offered a Atmospheric Administration. first president of the only 15 percent, with most quality in Los Angeles is not the Mulberry Community Center, 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday. No “We’ve cleaned up what Cleveland Harbor pollution coming from as bad as it was 40 years ago. appointment is required. you can see and left every- Conservation Committee. sources like farms that are I think people get those con- The tests will include non-fasting total cholesterol and thing else in limbo,” said On Tuesday, Wayne harder to control. nections,” Sutley said. blood glucose, bone density, body mass index, blood pres- Kathleen Rogers, president Bratton was aboard his boat, That makes fixing the “People get that something is sure and will also offer a variety of health education stations. of the Earth Day Network. The Holiday. He looked remaining problems politi- changing about our climate.” Removal time POMEROY — For those who have items in winter stor- age on the Rock Springs fairgrounds, the time for removal Ariz. court discovers original OK Corral papers is Saturday, April 24, from 9 to 11 a.m. This includes items BY JONATHAN J. COOPER friend of the three dead out- time period,” said you’ll find some more,” such as boats, jet skis, and campers, according to Debbie ASSOCIATED PRESS laws. GladysAnn Wells, Arizona Roberts said. “Maybe there Watson, secretary of the Meigs County Agricultural Society. “I was present on the after- State Librarian. will be something else that PHOENIX — A missing noon of Oct. 26th ’81 when The document is legible, we’ve all been dying to get Boil advisory issued handwritten transcript from the shooting commenced but the paper has darkened our hands on.” a coroner’s inquest done between outlaw parties,” the to an amber beer color and Lundin is convinced that TUPPERS PLAINS — The Tuppers Plains-Chester after the legendary gunfight testimony reads. is brittle like a potato chip, somewhere in her court- Water District has issued a boil advisory for Meigs County, at the OK Corral has resur- Court officials have said Cochise County Court house are records of the Sutton Township. for several roads. faced in a dusty box more turned the document over to Clerk Denise Lundin. The inquest for Johnny Ringo, They are Roy Jones Road, Snowball Hill Road, than 125 years after the state archivists. Experts will handwriting can be difficult another legendary outlaw. Amberger Road, Forest Run Road from the intersection of most famous shootout in immediately begin peeling to read because the court “These things aren’t some- Minersville Hill Road to the intersection of Amberger Wild West history. away tape, restoring the reporter was rapidly taking thing you can go search for,” Road, Minersville Hill Road, Welshtown Road, Yost Road, The document had been paper and ink, and digitiz- notes, she said. she said. “You really just Bailey Road, Court Street Road, Morning Star Road from missing for decades — last ing the pages. The inquest was done by have to watch for them.” the intersection of Pine Grove road to the intersection of seen when it was photo- The first pages could show coroner Henry M. U.S. 33, Pine Grove Road between the intersection of copied in the 1960s. up on the library’s website Matthews. Amberger Road and Morning Star Road. It was found when court for historians to review as Even if the document When a boil order is in effect, Donald C. Poole, General clerks stumbled on the box soon as next week. doesn’t reveal new informa- Manager of the Water District, advises resident who are while reorganizing files in It’s unlikely the transcript tion, the discovery helps affected to boil their cooking and drinking water for three an old jail storage room in will provide any shattering historians feel more com- minutes before consuming. Bisbee, about 20 miles revelations about the gun- fortable with the record, The reason for the outage is to do unscheduled mainte- south of Tombstone, the fight, since historians have said Gary Robertson, a Wild nance work on the mainline. The boil advisory will be in Arizona frontier town already reviewed photo- West historian and author of effect until 4 p.m. Thursday. where the gunbattle took copies and the inquest was the book “Doc Holliday, the place. covered in detail by news- Life and the Legend.” But Stuffed inside the box was papers at the time. most importantly, it sparks a modern manila envelope Still, historians have long the imagination. marked “keep” with the argued over who fired first “Every time you find one Intel chief: Small terror date 1881. and whether Tom McLaury it gives you hope that maybe The inquest was done was armed when he was groups are key challenge after lawmen Wyatt Earp, shot. Earp and the other his two brothers and Doc lawmen said they were WASHINGTON (AP) — Small and disparate groups of Holliday confronted a gang defending themselves. terrorists and individuals radicalized by militants over the of drunken outlaws, spark- Friends of the outlaws Internet will be major challenges for the U.S. intelligence ing a 30-second gunbattle in called it murder. community in coming years, the nation’s top intelligence the streets of Tombstone Wild West fans still argue adviser said Wednesday. that killed Frank and Tom over who was right, even National Intelligence Director Dennis Blair said he is McLaury and Bill Clanton. though a judge and grand confident U.S. spy agencies can detect and prevent a Sept. It made folk heroes of jury found insufficient evi- 11-style attack. But stopping smaller, more piecemeal Earp and Holliday and dence to try Holliday and attacks will be harder, he said. inspired numerous movies the Earp brothers. “We’ve got to raise our game,” Blair told reporters at the about the untamed Old History buffs said the DNI headquarters in northern Virginia. West. transcript is enlightening Radicalization is becoming a bigger problem, he said, Officials showed off just nonetheless because it has including efforts aimed at Americans attracted to extremist one page of the transcript on the potential to clear up ideologies through the Internet. Wednesday — a thick sheet fuzzy passages and reveal Blair’s comments come as the intelligence community and of paper with blue lines and small notes that don’t other government agencies are still contending with criticism sloppy cursive writing in appear in the photocopies. in the wake of the Christmas Day airliner attack. The inci- dark ink. It appeared to con- “They were handled by dent is seen as a strong indicator of the kind of small, quick- tain the beginning of testi- the people of that moment, ly designed plots that could pose trouble in the future. mony by William Claiborn, and they’re the actual arti- Intelligence agencies are also dealing with the fallout identified by a historian as a fact that encapsulated that from the devastating suicide bombing inside a CIA base in Afghanistan that killed seven agency employees last December. Counterterrorism officials say that as al-Qaida’s Pakistan-based core struggles to get financing and recruits, Census from Page A1 smaller offshoots in places like Somalia and Yemen are gaining support and followers. Those franchises are more the census determines the to enter a resident’s home or likely to plot and wage smaller, less sophisticated attacks funding formulas for the for their social security num- that are harder to detect and prevent. county. The more participa- ber. All the census workers tion, the more chances to carry official, government meet the county’s needs badges with their name. with funding. Residents are well within Shank also said begin- their rights to ask for a pic- Grant from Page A1 ning May 1, residents who ture identification from have not returned their another source to confirm is to provide teachers more hands-on training in conducting form by April 16 will be the census taker’s identity. and analyzing research data, which they will use in the class- visited by a US Census Some census takers might room for STEM education. The high school students will Bureau employee, official- carry a US Census Workers’ participate in the research virtually; the boat will remotely ly called an enumerator or bag. For more detailed infor- transmit research data to classrooms via the internet. census taker, to collect the mation, residents can call the “The Ohio River is right in these students’ backyards, but information in person. This Detroit Regional Census they may not know much about it,” said Tiao Chang, a pro- process will continue until Center to confirm the census fessor of civil engineering at Ohio University and leader of the end of July. taker is employed by the the new project. According to Shank, resi- bureau at 313-396-5200. “By touching on something familiar in their lives, how- dences will be approached Shank told commissioners ever, we will encourage them to become more interested in up to six times during vari- during the 2000 census, science.” ous times of the day by Meigs County had a partici- The grant also funds nine graduate fellowships with an workers and once contact is pation rate of 65 percent with annual stipend of $30,000 each, plus four quarters of made with a resident, those the national participation rate tuition waivers. census takers will never ask having been 75 percent. Page A6 The Daily Sentinel LOCAL Thursday, April 22, 2010

Second place: “Roots Run Weak” by Constance Fowler MSWCD photo First place: “Racine Locks and Dam” by Joyce Manual contest winners announced POMEROY — Winners in the ”The Power of Water” photo contest sponsored by the Meigs Soil and Water Conservation District and the Leading Creek Watershed Group have been selected. Joyce Manual took first with her entry titled “Racine Locks and Dam.” Second place went to Constance Fowler with her entry, “Roots Run Weak,” and Josephine Hill took third with “Power of Water Paddle Wheel.” Manuel also won fourth place with a picture of the Phillip Sporn power plant, and fifth went to Lucas Hunter for his photo called “Ice.” The three top winners received cash prizes. Announcement of the winners was made Saturday at the annual Leading Creek Stream Sweep. The contest was open to people of all ages. Raina Fulks, Leading Creek Watershed Coordinator, reported that a point system based on attributes like focus, lighting, and creativity was used to select the winners. She noted that the contest now in its sixth year has benefited from donations made by Farmers Bank, Home National Bank and Ohio Valley Bank. All photo entries can be viewed at the Meigs SWCD, at the MSWCD’s annual banquet, and at the Meigs SWCD booth during the 2010 Meigs County Fair. “Next year we will have another new theme to spark your creativity,” said Fulks, suggesting residents “keep their eyes open for that perfect photo of Meigs County’s waters.”

Third place: “Power of Water Paddle Wheel” by Josephine Hill Seniors offered free health screening SHADE — Free health screenings, which include Ohio University School of There is no charge for any screenings, information and blood pressure, hearing and Speech and Hearing. services at the outreach chair massages are being non-fasting glucose and “This is an inter-profes- event, Meyer said. offered to area adults during cholesterol. Lipid panel sional approach,” said Funding for the event is a Rural Senior Outreach screenings — for choles- Deborah Meyer, Ph.D., provided, in part, by a grant event Friday, April 23, from terol, triglyceride and both R.N., assistant professor of from the Health Resources 9 a.m. to noon at the Shade high-density and low-densi- geriatrics and administrator and Service Administration Senior Center on Route 33 ty lipid levels (HDL and for the OU-COM of Case Western Reserve in Shade. LDL) — all require 12 Department of Geriatric Geriatric Education Center, The screenings will be hours of fasting. Medicine and Gerontology. of which OU-COM is a conducted by the Ohio Information on nutrition, “We involve students and member, and by OU- University College of diabetes and other health faculty from Ohio COM’s Community Health Osteopathic Medicine (OU- issues will be available University and medical pro- Programs unit. COM) Department of along with university and fessionals from as many Geriatric Medicine and community health profes- disciplines, programs and Gerontology in conjunction sionals, including OU- agencies as possible. It’s a with OU-COM’s COM nurses, a masseuse, great service for seniors and Community Health representatives from both an opportunity for medical Programs unit. Lifeline of Ohio and Senior students to gain hands-on Although the event focus- Beat, nutritionists from the experience in a rural envi- es on older adults, anyone ARHI Diabetes Center at ronment, while interacting over the age of 18 can par- OU-COM, and a speech and with a variety of health ticipate in the free health hearing specialist from the providers.” Skyline Speedway April 23: Twin 30’s rescheduled STEWART — Skyline dollar point fund. Combine nization also offers sprint Speedway in Stewart will that excitement with the hot car teams an alternative to once again make a bid at bed of stock car racing and a use a tire brand, namely opening the gates for the mini-mega event unfolds for Hoosier Tires, in contrast to 2010 racing season with the Friday’s opener. track tire deals that com- rescheduled “Twin 30’s” for The Ohio Valley Sprint mand the use of other tire Outlaw sprints and AMRA Car Association (OVSCA) brands. The racing season Late Models this Friday, is a 410 Sprint Car Series for the OVSCA runs from April 23. Regular racing will which sanctions 410 Outlaw April through October. take place in the AMRA style sprint car racing Skyline has also expand- Modified ranks, Pure Stocks, regionally in the Ohio-West ed its outreach to fans and and FWD Four Cylinders. Virginia area within two drivers with a Facebook The headlining “Spring Thaw hours of the Charleston, page, which will announce 30’s” will each pay $1,500 to W.Va. area. The sanctioning updates along with the win and $200 to start. body was born during the Skyline website. Many local drivers from off-season prior to the 2010 For further information Meigs and Gallia Counties racing season in an effort to visit www.skylinespeed- compete each and every promote and provide sprint way.net or call 304-539- week in each of the five car racing teams within a 4410 or the track phone at classes that race weekly at uniform set of rules; and 740-662-4111. For informa- Skyline every Friday night stabilize purses for the bet- tion on the Ohio Valley through October. terment of the sport of 410 Sprint CAr Association call The time has come for sprint car racing. The orga- 304-542-8322. what should be the most exciting weekly sprint car series in America. Cars and drivers from the local ranks and adjoining states have Proud to be a part of your life. show interest in taking home Subscribe today • 992-2155 the winners share of the high Cyan Magenta Yellow Black

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LOCAL SCHEDULE POMEROY — A schedule of upcoming high school varsity sporting events involving teams Lady Tornadoes rally from Meigs, Mason and Gallia counties. Thursday, April 22 Baseball Fairland at South Gallia, 5 p.m. past South Gallia, 9-7 Meigs at Nelsonville-York, 5 p.m. Poca at Point Pleasant, 7 p.m. BY SARAH HAWLEY Federal Hocking at Eastern, 5 p.m. [email protected] Southern at Waterford, 5 p.m. Softball Fairland at South Gallia, 5 p.m. RACINE, Ohio — Down Wahama at Point Pleasant, 4:30 p.m. Southern at Waterford, 5 p.m. seven runs before sending a Meigs at Nelsonville-York, 5 p.m. hitter to the plate, the Girls Tennis Point Pleasant at Herbert Hoover, 4:30 Southern Lady Tornadoes p.m. (6-5) battled back, winning Boys Tennis by a final score of 9-7 over Portsmouth at Gallia Academy, 4:30 p.m. the visiting South Gallia Lady Rebels. Friday, April 23 Baseball The Lady Rebels sent 12 Swann Strang South Gallia at Eastern, 5 p.m. batters to the plate in the top Vinton County at Meigs, 5 p.m. of the first inning, bringing Sissonville at Point Pleasant, 7 p.m. Duncan drew a walk in her Wahama at Buffalo, 5 p.m. seven around to score. second plate appearance and South Gallia at Eastern, 5 p.m. Tayler Duncan led off the River Valley at Fairland, 5 p.m. game with a single, fol- Canaday hit another single. Softball Tayler Duncan, Canaday, South Gallia at Eastern, 5 p.m. lowed by a Chandra Hammond, Blackburn, Tolsia at Point Pleasant, 5:30 p.m. Canaday single, a walk to River Valley at Fairland, 5 p.m. Gilliland, Tori Duncan, and Track Samantha Hammond, and a Turner each crossed the Meigs, South Gallia at Fairland double to Courtney Invitational, 4:30 p.m. Blackburn, all prior the plate in the inning. Girls Tennis Trailing 7-0, Southern Point Pleasant at Scott, 5 p.m. Southern recording the first drew a pair of two out walks Boys Tennis out of the game. Morgan Point Pleasant at Scott, 5 p.m. in the bottom half of the first Sarah Hawley/photo Gilliland and Tori Duncan inning, one each to Lindsay Southern’s Lynzee Tucker hits a pitch thrown by South Gallia pitcher Chandra Canaday, each walked, Marilyn right, during Wednesday evening’s contest between the two teams as South Gallia catch- Turner hit a single, Tayler Lady Eagles Please see Rally, B6 er Tori Duncan sets up behind the plate. Cleveland soar past Browns Jerome 2010 NFL Harrison (right) Waterford straight-arms DRAFT ORDER Cincinnati FIRST ROUND BY BRYAN WALTERS Bengals [email protected] Chinedum 1. St. Louis Rams 2. Detroit Lions Ndukwe in the 3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers TUPPERS PLAINS, Ohio third quarter at 4. Washington Redskins — The Eastern softball Cleveland 5. Kansas City Chiefs team put 6. Seattle Seahawks Browns 7. Cleveland Browns itself back Stadium on 8. Oakland Raiders into con- 9. Buffalo Bills tention for Sunday, 10. Jacksonville Jaguars the Tri- October 4, 11. Denver Broncos 2009, in 12. Miami Dolphins Valley 13. San Francisco 49ers Conference Cleveland, 14. Seattle Seahawks Ohio. The 15. New York Giants Hocking 16. Tennessee Titans Division Browns will 17. San Francisco 49ers title pick seventh 18. Pittsburgh Steelers overall on 19. Atlanta Falcons Wednesday 20. Houston Texans Turley night after Thursday night, 21. Cincinnati Bengals knocking while the 22. New England Patriots Bengals own 23. Green Bay Packers off league- 24. Philadelphia Eagles leading the 21st selec- 25. Baltimore Ravens Waterford tion in the first 26. Arizona Cardinals by an 8-2 27. Dallas Cowboys round of the 28. San Diego Chargers margin at three-day draft. 29. New York Jets Don 30. Minnesota Vikings Jackson Mike Cardew/ 31. Indianapolis Colts Field in Akron Beacon 32. New Orleans Saints Meigs Journal/MCT Rounds 2-3 on Friday and County. Rounds 4-7 on Saturday. The Lady * * * * * * * Gillian Eagles (15- 4) avenged Bengals look to upgrade CLEVELAND a 5-2 road setback back to Browns want to avoid the Lady Wildcats (12-5) Round 1: 7 (7th overall) passing game at TE,WR Round 2: 6 (38) back on April 12 and also first-round miscue Round 3: 7 (71), 21 (85), 28 (92) moved into a tie for first Round 5: 3 (134), 15 (146), 29 (160) CINCINNATI (AP) — that — Round 6: 8 (177), 17 (186) place with WHS. Both pro- BEREA, Ohio (AP) — rookie sea- Out in Los Angeles, Chad along with grams currently possess a 6- Slipping on his reading son at cen- Ochocinco tried to get the getting 1 record in TVC Hocking glasses, Cleveland president ter in 2009, CINCINNATI Mike Holmgren scanned the remain on timing down on a quickstep ready for routine that he hoped would this Round 1: 21 (21st overall) names of the Browns’ first- the Round 2: 22 (54) Please see Eastern, B2 round draft picks since 1999. Browns’ keep him on “Dancing with upcoming the Stars” for another week. season. Round 3: 20 (84), 32 (96) Tim Couch. Courtney NOTEBOOK roster. The NOTEBOOK Round 4: 22 (120), 33 (131) Brown. Gerard Warren. other nine Back in Cincinnati, his “But I Round 5: 21 (152) William Green. Jeff Faine. have Bengals teammates worked don’t Round 6: 22 (191) Kellen Winslow. Braylon moved on. Some were forced out without him, trying to know. I don’t know about Round 7: 21 (228) Big Reds get the timing down on their Ocho. I don’t know.” Edwards. Kamerion to retire early because of PITTSBURGH Wimbley. Brady Quinn. Joe injuries while others were pass routes so they can get Here’s one thing the back into the playoffs for a Bengals know: It won’t be blast Thomas. Alex Mack. traded for a variety of rea- Round 1: 18 (18th overall) After his review, sons. second straight year. too long before Ochocinco Round 2: 20 (52) Holmgren offered a candid “I remember the first time I What do they think about can waltz away. And this Round 3: 18 (82) assessment. saw that (list), it was about a the receiver who’s more into might be the time to start Round 4: 18 (116) Eastern, 9-1 the rumba these days? preparing for that day. Round 5: 20 (151), 24 (155), 33 (164), “That’s a bad list,” he said. month ago,” said Holmgren, 35 (166) BY BRYAN WALTERS Of the 11 selections, only hired by the Browns in “Um, he’s got to work on They’ve got Ochocinco and Round 6: 19 (188) [email protected] Thomas, Cleveland’s Pro December. “A list like that is his hip action,” offensive several other starters on both Round 7: 35 (242) lineman Bobbie Williams offense and defense heading Bowl left offensive tackle Order is subject to change before or TUPPERS PLAINS, Ohio and Mack, who had a strong said. “He looks a little stiff. — Visiting Parkersburg Please see Browns, B2Hopefully, he’s working on Please see Bengals, B2 during the draft due to trades. established an early 5-0 lead through Tornadoes breeze by two innings Southern and never starting pitcher looked South Gallia, 15-5 Kyle back Cunningham Wednesday BY SARAH HAWLEY delivers a pitch [email protected] night dur- during the first ing a 9-1 inning of victory RACINE, Ohio — The Brannon Southern Tornadoes defeat- Wednesday over evening’s Eastern in a ed South Gallia by a score non-confer- of 15-5 in a six inning game non-league enceon Wednesday evening. contest against matchup in South Gallia scored first, the visiting Meigs taking a 1-0 lead in the top South Gallia Rebels. County. of the first inning with Ritchie Taylor TheGrant Simpson scoring the Cunningham Eagles (6- Rebel run following a lead pitched four 4) trailed gle. Dustin Salser hit an innings, striking off walk. Brandon Harrison RBI sacrifice fly. Southern wire-to- hit an RBI double to score out nine, and wire in the added two more runs in the walking one, Simpson. second and two in the third, Carnahan contest, as Southern’s first five hit- as the the Big with Eric Buzzard and Tornadoes ters scored in the home half Deem each scoring in the Reds outhit the hosts by an of the first inning, with a defeated South 11-7 margin. EHS also com- second and the third. Gallia 15-5. mitted the only two errors in single by Taylor Deem, The Rebels scored four Michael Manuel being hit the game, one of which led runs during a fourth inning Sarah Hawley/ to a run for PHS. by a pitch, Jordan Taylor rally that brought the score photo Parkersburg stormed out hitting a single, Danny to 9-5, advantage Southern. Ramthun doubling, and Jesse Ritchie hitting a sin- Please see Eagles, B6 Please see Southern, B6

Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Page B2 • The Daily Sentinel www.mydailysentinel.com Thursday, April 22, 2010 GAHS competes at Parkersburg Eastern track claims first in 5 events at NYHS meet BY SARAH HAWLEY Jackson (400m dash), Brea BY SARAH HAWLEY relay team of Zakk Heaton, [email protected] Close (100m hurdles), and [email protected] Klint Connery, Troester (discus) each Winebrenner, and Johnson, PARKERSBURG, W.Va. earned fourth place. NELSONVILLE, Ohio and the 4x800m relay team — The Gallia Academy Third place finishers for — The Eastern Eagles track of B.J. Moore, Brayden track teams competed at the the Blue Devils were Jared team took first place in Pratt, Devon Baum, and Clear Channel Radio/Russ Golden (discus), the three girl’s events and two Travis Edwards, each took Parsons Invitational held 4x100m relay team of Ethan boys events on Tuesday second place. Saturday at Parkersburg Moore, Seth Amos, evening at the Nelsonville- Winebrenner (100m and High School. Campbell, and Austin York meet. discus), Klint Connery Peyton Adkins placed first Wilson, and the 4x200m Emeri Connery took first (200m), Johnson (long in the 3200m run, the only relay team of Moore, Amos, in the 400m dash, Ashley E. Connery Putnam Johnson Kl. Connery jump), and Milhoan (shot first place finisher for the Joe Jenkins, and Wilson. Putnam won the shot put, put) each took third place, GAHS track teams. Wilson place fourth in the Klint Connery placed first 4x800m relay teams placed Breanna Hayman (300m and Baum finished fourth in Adkins placed second in 100m dash and Jonathan in the 100m dash, Mike the 200m dash. the 1600m run, with boys’ Caldwell finished fourth in second. Maxson, Hawley, hurdles) and Boso (800m Johnson won the high jump, Emeri Connery, and Pullins, run) finishing fourth. In the team competition, team members Caleb Craft the 300m hurdles. and the girls’ 4x200m relay the Lady Eagles place third, (pole vault) and Tyler The Blue Angels placed were the 4x100m runner, For the boys’ team, team of Emeri Connery, Emeri Connery, Hawley, Johnson placed second in with 67 points. Warren won Campbell (long jump) also third in the team competi- Beverly Maxson, Karissa the girls event with 134 placing second. tion with a total of 71 points, Connolly, and Savannah Maxson, and Victoria Boso the 300m hurdles, Jeffery points, followed by Belpre Third place finishers for with Akron Buchtel winning Hawley placed first. were the 4x400m runners, Milhoan finished second in with 68 points. the girls’ team were Kara the meet with 110 points. On the girls side, and Boso, Nikki Gilbride, the discus, and Tyler Cline In the boys’ competition, Jackson (100m and 200m The Blue Devils placed Audrionna Pullins placed Breea Buckley, and Baylee placed second in the shot Eastern tied for second dashes), Samantha Barnes sixth with a total of 46 second in the long jump, Collins were the 4x800m put. The 4x100m relay place with Belpre with a (800m run and long jump), points. Logan High School Haley Perdas placed second team members. team of Kelly Winebrenner, total of 76 points. Warren Allie Troester (shot put), (W.Va.) won the boys’ event in the discus, and the Hawley placed third in Klint Connery, Ryan Amos, also won the boys event, and Natalie Close (discus). with 133 points. 4x100m, 4x400m, and the 200m dash, with and Milhoan, the 4x200m this time with 91 points.

4-1 edge. Rawson walked to lead Eastern off the fifth, then Turley White Falcons flies by Hillbillies, 6-3 from Page B1 blasted a two-run homer for a 6-1 cushion. Cummins BY SARAH HAWLEY four more in the top of the Man was led in hits by followed with a triple, then [email protected] third, with Tyler Roush hit- Simpson with two hits and play with three league Brooke Johnson produced ting a lead off homerun to two RBIs. games remaining. an RBI double for a 7-1 MAN, W.Va. — A pair of get the scoring started. Wahama travels to Buffalo Eastern outhit the guests homeruns lifted the Wahama on Friday evening at 5 p.m. by a 9-6 margin and also lead. Carnahan later Anthony Bond pitched a grounded out, allowing White Falcons past the Man complete game, walking one committed only one error in Hillbillies on Wednesday Johnson to score for an 8-1 and striking out five. WAHAMA 6, MAN 3 the contest. WHS, con- edge. evening, by a score of 6-3. Wahama 204 000 0 — 6 6 2 versely, made five errors in Wahama scored two runs Bond had two hits to lead Man 030 000 0 — 3 8 2 the setback. WHS produced two sin- the White Falcons. Roush, WAHAMA (15-4): Anthony Bond and gles and a run in the top of in the top of the first inning Ethan McGrew. Waterford, however, Zack Warth, McGrew, and MAN (n/a): Steven Craddock, Jacob the seventh, but never came with a two run, two out McGrew Roush struck first blood in the top homerun by Ethan McGrew. Tyler Kitchen each had one Riggins (4), and Duke Vance. of the first as Lawler led off closer than the final six-run WP — Bond; LP — Craddock. outcome. Man scored three runs in the hit in the game. McGrew HR: W: Ethan McGrew (1st inning, one the game with a single. Turley was the winning second inning, with two run by Jordan Simpson. had three RBIs and Bond on, two out), Tyler Roush (3rd inning, Lawler later scored on an nobody on, nobody out); M: Jordan pitcher of record, allowing coming on a two run home- The White Falcons added added two. Simpson (2nd inning, one on, two out). RBI single by Welch, allow- just six hits and two walks ing the guests to take an over seven innings while early 1-0 advantage. striking out six. Lawler took thumbs and there are five stuff,” Heckert said. “That’s cerned about the ball arriving The Lady Eagles retaliat- the loss after allowing nine Browns holes in the dike,” Holmgren what we are looking for. on target as opposed to how ed with two runs in the sec- hits and one walk over six said. “How are we going to When you are picking a guy fast or how far it travels. ond. Kasey Turley led the frames while fanning three. from Page B1 do this?” in the top 10, you are expect- “I’ve had the privilege of inning off with a double, Turley led the offense Cleveland’s first draft ing a guy to be a player and be coaching a guy who threw it then Sami Cummins under Holmgren and new a guy that’s going to be on with three hits, followed by telling. You would hope that as hard as anybody in Brett reached safely on an error to Gillian with two hits and a general manager Tom your team for hopefully 15 (Favre) and the guy that give EHS two basrrunners your No. 1 picks are the Heckert is an important one. years. team-high three RBIs. foundation of your football everybody said didn’t have with nobody out. The Browns are coming off a “That’s what we expect.” the rocket arm but may have Megan Carnahan reached Rawson, Cummins, team and the only decisions Johnson and Brenna Holter that you have to make on miserable 5-11 season that If the Bradford deal doesn’t been the best quarterback on a two-out error to load also added a safety apiece to was only semi-salvaged by a go down, and it’s a long shot, who ever lived in Joe the bases, then Hayley those guys is contractually four-game winning streak to the Browns are believed to Gillian singled to plate both the winning cause. as they approach their unre- end Eric Mangini’s first year have their sights set on gifted Montana,” Holmgren said. Cheyenne Doczi (courtesy Lawler led WHS with two stricted free agency year. as coach. Tennessee safety Eric Berry, a “I’ve had a real positive hits, followed by Wallace, “That is the perfect sce- experience with arm runner for Turley) and nario. You know things are It’s time to begin another player branded “The Sure Cummins for a 2-1 edge Welch, Tornes and Reed turnaround. Thing” in a recent Sports strength. Having a rocket with one safety each. going to happen and you isn’t the No. 1 thing. Colt through two full frames. might lose a player because of The Browns will enter this Illustrated piece. Berry, who Allie Rawson added a year’s three-day draft armed had 14 interceptions and three falls somewhere in the mid- EASTERN 8, WATERFORD 2 free agency in this day and dle, but he’s really an solo homer in the third for a Waterford 100 000 1 — 2 6 5 age. But, no that’s not a good with 10 picks — No. 7 over- touchdowns during his career 3-1 Eastern lead, then three Eastern 021 140 x — 8 9 1 list.” all, three in the third round with the Volunteers, could be impressive young guy.” WP — Kasey Turley; LP — M. Lawler. and five of the first 92 — and the kind of defensive play- Holmgren isn’t the first errors and another Gillian HR — E: Allie Rawson (third inning, The Browns’ inability to single allowed Tori Goble nobody on, one out); Kasey Turley (fifth select intelligently — they’ve Heckert acknowledged the maker Cleveland has lacked Browns executive to gush to score in the fourth for a inning, one on, nobody out). had some bad luck, too — in team has had trade talks with for years. about a potential pick, and he the draft’s opening round the St. Louis Rams about The Browns may have to won’t be the last. since ’99 has doomed the moving into the No. 1 spot move up to get him since the He knows his legacy in their top free agent acquisi- franchise, leading to a succes- and selecting quarterback Kansas City Chiefs are Cleveland will be defined by tion, but there’s still an sion of double-digit loss sea- Sam Bradford, a player reportedly smitten with Berry, wins and losses, playoff Bengals unproven cast behind him sons, coaching changes and Holmgren has called “the who can also play corner- appearances and perhaps the from Page B1 and Ochocinco. front-office overhauls. If not whole package.” back. Browns’ first visit to a Super And the outlook can for Cleveland’s ineptitude, While that swap could be a With its second pick, Bowl. change drastically after this Holmgren would probably tough one to pull off, Heckert, Cleveland may focus on a into final year of their con- who came to Cleveland after future quarterback. The To accomplish his goals, season, the last on still be enjoying semiretire- Holmgren needs the right tracts, which will be in the ment in Seattle. four seasons as Philadelphia’s Browns will enter next season back of everyone’s minds Ochocinco’s contract. He GM, is confident that if the with veteran Jake Delhomme players. He can’t have first- tried to get the Bengals to But the Super Bowl-win- round busts like so many in when Cincinnati starts mak- ning coach was brought to Browns stay put they’ll get a at QB, but he’s only a tempo- ing draft picks on Thursday. trade him two years ago and Cleveland the past 11 years. failed. He was more upbeat Cleveland to fix the damage, quality player with their top rary fix. Colt McCoy is “I think (owner Mike and it’s extensive. Last sea- pick. They will expect him to expected to be around in the Holmgren and Heckert Brown) always has that in last year, when he had his start in his first season. second round and Holmgren want to start a new list. sixth Pro Bowl season and son, the Browns ranked dead mind as we go into the last in the NFL in total offense “If you are drafting a guy at likes the Texas QB’s intangi- “I hope that 10 years from draft,” coach Marvin Lewis led the team with 72 catches number seven he better be bles. now,” Holmgren said, “I’d for 1,047 yards and nine and were 31st out of 32 in said. “He and I talk about total defense. There are holes able to play and he better be a The knock on McCoy has hope we look at it and say, that quite a bit. That’s the touchdowns. good guy and he better be a been a lack of arm strength, The offseason has been an everywhere. ’Hey, that’s why they are little thing that sits above “It’s like, I have two leader, he better be all that but Holmgren is more con- here.”’ our head as we move for- on-camera blur — covering ward.” the Super Bowl for his It’s a sign of improvement social media, dancing on that the Bengals can think network television, setting THURSDAY TELEVISION GUIDE long-term as they approach up a reality dating show on the draft. In years past, cable. Given his contract THURSDAY PRIMETIME THURSDAY, APRIL 22 they’ve been looking to fill status and the lack of a receiver capable of replac- 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 a number of holes. This off- News NBC Nightly Wheel of Jeopardy! 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No realtors This institution is an Equipment/Supplies...... 935 Management/Supervisory...... 6034 equal opportunity pro- Gallipolis Career Sale at Rodney Comm. and no land contracts. Flea Markets...... 940 Mechanics...... 6036 Furniture vider and employer. Fuel Oil Coal/Wood/Gas ...... 945 Medical...... 6038 College Bldg. from 9 - 4 Fri. & Serious callers only. Sat., April 23 & 24. Furniture...... 950 Musical...... 6040 (Careers Close To Home) Blue Sofa & Matching Modern 1BR apt. Call Something for everyone. Hobby/Hunt & Sport...... 955 Part-Time-Temporaries...... 6042 Call Today! 740-446-4367 Recliner-$200. White House for sale 2 bed- 740-446-0390 Kid’s Corner...... 960 Restaurants...... 6044 1-800-214-0452 4pc. BR Suit w/ Full Size Moving out sale, Fri-Sun, rooms on 209 21st street New 2 BR apt. W/D Miscellaneous...... 965 Sales...... 6048 gallipoliscareercollege.edu Box Springs & Mattress. in Pt. 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www.mydailysentinel.com Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Page B6 • The Daily Sentinel www.mydailysentinel.com Thursday, April 22, 2010 Roane County rallies past Lady Falcons, 10-9 BY BRYAN WALTERS Alex Wood was replaced the losing decision, while [email protected] by Mariah VanMatre in the Davis was the winning circle headed into the bot- pitcher of record for Roane SPENCER, W.Va. — The tom of the sixth, and County. Wahama softball team let VanMatre retired RCHS in Karista Ferguson paced Robertson earns MSC Pitcher award one slip away on the road order — preserving the two- Wahama with four hits and Wednesday night, as Roane run cushion headed into the three RBIs, followed by Kali LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Ryan Robertson of the University County scored three times in final frame. Harris, Taylor Hysell and of Rio Grande has been selected as the Mid-South its final at-bat to rally back Wahama was unable to Kastle Balser with two hits Conference Baseball Pitcher of the Week, the conference for a 10-9 non-conference produce any insurance runs each. Wood, VanMatre and announced on Monday. decision over the Lady in its half of the seventh, Kaula Young rounded things The MSC weekly award is the first for Robertson this Falcons. Ferguson Harris then the hosts rallied for out with one safety apiece. season. This is the second time a Rio Grande player has The visiting Lady Falcons three scores in the final at- Williams and Matthewson collected an MSC weekly award. Senior third baseman Tyler Schunk won the Player of the Week honor, March 22. (6-13) trailed 2-0 after one frames. bat to wrap up the come- both had two hits to pace the inning of play and were back. Lady Raiders. Robertson, a native of Waverly, Ohio, fired a complete- WHS, however, erupted game, two-hit shutout against NAIA No. 21 Campbellsville down 3-1 through three for eight runs in the top of The Lady Falcons won the complete, but the host Lady advantage in hits (13 to 8) ROANE COUNTY 10, to earn MSC Pitcher of the Week honors. Robertson the sixth — allowing the struck out seven and walked only two in the 2-0 victory. Raiders tacked on four more guests to take their only lead and committed fewer errors WAHAMA 9 Wahama 001 008 0 — 9 13 4 He improved to 9-1 on the season. runs to increase that advan- of the night at 9-7. (5 to 4) in the contest. tage to 7-1 after five full VanMatre ended up taking Roane Co 201 130 3 — 10 8 5 The nine wins tie him for first in the conference. WP — Davis; LP — Mariah VanMatre. Robertson is fifth in the MSC in innings pitched (58.2) and is seventh in strikeouts (52). No. 25 Rio Grande is 39-8 overall this season and 19-5 in Reds add Joe Morgan as special adviser the MSC. CINCINNATI (AP) — Cincinnati to World Series catcher Johnny Bench has to stop in mid-sentence for Smith earns MSC Softball Pitcher award During his ESPN baseball championships in 1975-76. been a special consultant for 20 seconds when talking telecasts, Hall of Fame sec- He retired in 1984, ran some years, and Eric Davis and about how he hopes his LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The University of Rio Grande’s ond baseman Joe Morgan businesses in California and Mario Soto work with play- work in the community will Anna Smith is the Mid-South Conference Softball Pitcher has often expressed concern became an ESPN baseball ers as special assistants. Ken make a difference. of the Week, the conference announced on Monday. about the diminishing num- analyst. Griffey Sr. also has been a “It’s very easy to sit on The pitcher of the week award is the second of the sea- ber of black youths playing Morgan said his work with special assistant in the play- television and say there are son for Smith. She captured the honor previously on baseball. He’s going to try to the Reds won’t affect his job er development department. three teams that don’t have March 8. Senior centerfielder Leah Hamman also garnered do something about it with at ESPN, which has given Morgan has appeared at any African-American play- an MSC Player of the Week honor last week. his former team. him permission to be a guest Reds spring trainings. He ers,” Morgan said. “It’s very Smith collected two wins and a save last week while Morgan signed on to help occasionally on the team’s recently called chief operat- easy to say on television allowing just one run to earn MSC Pitcher of the Week hon- the Cincinnati Reds as a spe- broadcasts. Although it ing officer Phillip Castellini there are 17 teams that have ors. The Ross, Ohio, native, scattered four hits while allow- cial adviser on Wednesday, could be potentially awk- about a bigger and more two or less. This allows me ing just a single unearned run in her 16 innings of work. working primarily with its ward, given his role as tele- defined role with the team, to try to do something about The sophomore tallied 20 strikeouts while hurling a pair community outreach and vision analyst, Morgan said noting his interest in pro- it. Obviously it’s an emo- of complete-game shutouts. diversity programs. He also his advisory role to Reds moting baseball among tional issue. I’ve been con- Smith is second in the MSC in innings pitched (165), will be available to give general manager Walt minorities. cerned about this for a long third in strikeouts (152), and fifth in wins (14). advice on player matters, Jocketty is no different than “This was a different kind time.” Rio Grande is 26-18 overall and 15-11 in the Mid-South though that will be a small what he does with other of phone call that came from Since Bob Castellini Conference. component of his part-time teams. Joe, one that genuinely bought controlling interest job. “If Walt wants to ask me wanted to reach out and see in the team in 2005, he has “I’m not here to make something about a Reds what he could do to help the tried to reconnect with for- baseball decisions,” Morgan player, I’ll be glad to Cincinnati Reds,” Castellini mer stars. Jocketty has tried said. “I’m on the air a lot and answer,” Morgan said. “If said. to get them involved as well I recognize the fact that you want to know the truth, Morgan has maintained as part of his effort to dig the African-American participa- I’ve been doing that with ties to the city. He’s current- franchise out of nine straight tion in Major League teams for 100 years. I have ly building a car dealership losing seasons. Baseball is going down. And owners call me and ask me in Cincinnati and plans to “I look forward to picking it’s very easy for me to sit on about players. I have at least visit more often. his brain about different sit- television and talk about it. I three owners who call me “It’s not a full-time thing uations, about different play- wanted to help try to change and ask me about players for me,” Morgan said. “I ers,” Jocketty said. “One of that.” quite often. I don’t talk guess you want to say it’s a the things I’ve said from the The 66-year-old Morgan about other players, I talk labor of love for me being very beginning is we’re try- was the catalyst of the Big about their players.” involved in the community. ing to change the culture Red Machine’s offense, win- Morgan is the latest for- This has kind of been my here, trying to turn things ning back-to-back MVP mer Reds star to work with second home.” back to the days of the Big awards while leading the ballclub. Hall of Fame Morgan teared up and had Red Machine.” Blue Devils tame Marietta, 5-1 TRIBUNE STAFF sixth innings, ultimately Devils with three hits, fol- [email protected] wrapping up the four-run lowed by Kyle Dingess with decision. two hits and a team-best Sarah Hawley/photo MARIETTA, Ohio — The John Troester was the win- three RBIs. Caleb Southern second baseman Ethan Martin throws out a run- Gallia Academy baseball ning pitcher of record, Warnimont, Terry Smith, ner at first base during Wednesday evening’s game against team never trailed and pro- allowing one earned run and Casey Denbow and Ben South Gallia. duced twice as many hits as two walks over seven Saunders provided the other host Marietta on Tuesday innings of work and also safeties for the victors. each hit three singles. night during a 5-1 non-con- struck out six. Satterfield, Grosel, Southern Deem had two singles, ference victory in Brooker took the loss for Bronski and Hirschfield had Daniel Jenkins hit a triple, Washington County. from Page B1 Ramthun, Buzzard, and Troester Eastman Marietta, allowing five the lone hits for the hosts. The visiting Blue Devils earned runs and nine hits Both teams committed one Martin each hit a double, (12-3) found themseleves over six innings of work. error in the contest. Manuel and Adam Warden tied with the Tigers at one through three full frames. Brooker also struck out eight Bryce Clary, Greg Burgess, each hit a single. Levi Ellis, and Simpson Cunningham earned the apiece after one complete, The Devils — who outhit and walked zero. Hupp GALLIA ACADEMY 5, but GAHS rallied two runs MHS by a 9-4 margin — pitched a perfect inning of each scoring. The Purple win, pitching four innings, MARIETTA 1 and Gold added one run in in the top of the third for a went on to add to insurance relief in the seventh. Gallipolis 102 011 0 — 5 9 1 striking out nine, walking commanding 3-1 edge runs in both the fifth and Tyler Eastman led the Marietta 100 000 0 — 1 4 1 the bottom of the fourth, two, and allowing four hits. WP — John Troester; LP — Brooker. with Ritchie coming Dustin Custer pitched two around to score after a lead scoreless innings in relief. off single. Cory Haner pitched a doubles by Kelsey Strang Southern scored two complete game for the Rally and Teaford. Cummins more in the fifth, with Rebels, striking out three, added the third double of Ethan Martin and Ritchie walking five, and hitting from Page B1 the inning, with Taylor, each scoring, and added three batters. Strang, and Teaford each three more in the sixth to coming around to score. South Gallia hosts Teaford and Lynzee Tucker. South Gallia had the bases win by mercy rule. Martin, Fairland on Thursday and Maggie Cummins and loaded in the sixth inning, Ritchie, and Daniel Jenkins Eastern on Friday, while Kyrie Swann each singled, following walks to Canaday scored in the sixth. Southern travels to bringing Teaford and and Bostic, and Gilliland South Gallia had five hits Waterford on Thursday. Tucker in to score the Lady reaching after being hit by a in the game, with a double Tornadoes first runs of the by Harrison, and singles by SOUTHERN 15, game. pitch, but again did not score. Simpson, Heath White, SOUTH GALLIA 5 South Gallia looked to Down 7-5, the Lady Clary, and Chris Fooce. S Gallia 100 400 — 5 5 1 score again in the second Tornadoes used three con- Kyle Cunningham, Southern 522 123 — 15 17 4 inning, with a lead off dou- Ritchie, and Taylor each ble by Blackburn, but three secutive singles to start the SOUTH GALLIA (n/a): Cory Haner, and inning, followed by a and three hits in the game. Levi Ellis and Andy Welch (6). consecutive outs by the SOUTHERN (9-4): Kyle Cunningham Strang triple, and three Taylor had a double and Lady Tornadoes left and Dustin Custer (5), and Dustin more singles to score four two singles, while Salser and Jesse Ritchie (4). Blackburn on third base. WP — Cunningham; LP — Haner. South Gallia again put its runs in the bottom of the Cunningham and Ritchie lead off hitter on base in the sixth inning. Cheyene third, with Tori Duncan Dunn, Katelyn Hill, and drawing a walk, but she was Ritchie provided the first more runs in the sixth to left on base. The Lady three singles, with Tucker, wrap up the eight-run out- Rebels pitcher Canaday set Cummins, and Swann hit- Eagles come. ting the other three. Pierce was the losing down the three straight The Lady Rebels had one from Page B1 Southern batters in the sec- on in the top of the seventh, pitcher of record, allowing ond and third innings, leav- with a lead off walk to Tori to a 4-0 advantage after a six runs, seven hits and ing the score 7-2 after three Duncan, but the Southern half-inning of play, then the seven walks over five innings. defense held the Lady guests added another run in innings of work. Pierce also The Lady Rebels had a Rebels without a run for the the second when an error struck out four in the set- pair of base runners in the sixth straight inning follow- and three walks came back back. Gold was the winning fourth inning following a ing the seven run first. to bite the Eagles — giving pitcher after striking out walk to Ellie Bostic and a Canaday and Turner each PHS a 5-0 cushion through seven and walking four over double to Gilliland. Bostic hit two singles for the Lady two complete. seven innings. was tagged out between Rebels, with Gilliland and The score stayed that way Nik Brannon led the third base and home plate Blackburn each hitting a until the bottom of the Eagles with three hits, fol- attempting to score on the double, and Tayler Duncan fourth, when EHS produced lowed by Shook, Andrew Gilliland double. Southern hitting a single. Sarah Hawley/photo its only run of the game. Benedum, Chris Amsbary had a pair of singles to lead Southern was led at the Southern pitcher Maggie Cummins throws a pitch during Titus Pierce led the inning and Max Carnahan with one off the home half of the plate by Cummins with four Wednesday evening’s game against South Gallia. off with a walk, then Josh safety apiece. Brunicardi fourth inning, with Shook delivered a two-out paced PHS with three hits, Cummins and Swann each hits, including a double. walking two, and allowing travels to Waterford on Swann hit three singles, 16 hits. Thursday. RBI single to center — while Burns added two having hits. Turner provid- allowing Pierce to score for safeties in the triumph. ed the only Lady Rebel hit Strang had a double and Cummins earned the win, triple, Ritchie hit a pair of pitching seven innings, SOUTHERN 9, a 5-1 contest through four of the fifth inning. full frames. PARKERSBURG 9, The Lady Tornadoes singles, Teaford had a dou- striking out four and walk- SOUTH GALLIA 7 ble, Taylor, Tucker, Dunn, ing eight. S Gallia 700 000 0 — 7 7 3 Eastern never came closer EASTERN 1 scored three runs in the bot- and Hill each hit singles. Southern 200 034 x — 9 16 3 the rest of the way, as P’burg 410 013 0 — 9 11 0 tom of the fifth inning, with South Gallia hosts SOUTH GALLIA (n/a): Chandra Eastern 000 100 0 — 1 7 2 Canaday and Tori Duncan. Fichtelman delivered a solo a single by Chelsea Ritchie Canaday pitched a com- Fairland on Thursday plete game for the Lady evening and Eastern on SOUTHERN (6-5): Maggie Cummins homer in the fifth for a 6-1 WP — Gold; LP — Titus Pierce. and Breanna Taylor, and and Lynzee Tucker. HR — P: Fichtelman (fifth inning, Rebels, striking out two, Friday evening. Southern WP — Cummins; LP — Canaday. edge. PHS added three nobody on, one out). Cyan Magenta Yellow Black