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List created of next city road projects By Beth Church resurfaced in part last year Rossford city officials following water and sewer have created a list of deterio- projects, Ms. Murray said. rated roads to be improved Councilman Ruse said the during the next few years. public works committee also At Monday’s meeting of discussed the pavement main- Rossford City Council, tenance and roadway plan, Councilman Robert Ruse said and noted Mannik Smith the public works committee engineering firm was hired to discussed funding in the 2021 create the document. budget for road projects. “The plan will create a Based on a capital roadway matrix of priorities improvements plan from and maintenance ideas,” he 2015, the next streets to explained. receive attention will be Other Business Hawthorn Lane, Helen Drive, In other business, council: Commissioners present check for Big Fix Eleanor Avenue, Hillcrest Approved the mayor’s Place, Riverside Drive, appointments of Betty Woods Jennings Road, Central to the Wood County Board of countywide pet neutering program Avenue, Hillside Drive and Health for a one-year term On March 30, the Wood County Commissioners presented a $6,000 check to Steve Serchuk for the Big Fix. The ani- Hillview Drive. expiring March 31, 2022, and mal lover started the Big Fix more than five years ago to help control the pet population. The city is working in con- Kevin Urrutia of Jennings The program offers low cost spay/neutering of dogs through Humane Ohio of Toledo. The only condition is that the junction with Northwestern Road to the civil service com- pet be licensed in the county. For more information about the services, visit humaneohio.org. Water and Sewer District to mission for a term ending Above, from left, are Commissioners Craig LaHote and Doris Herringshaw, Mr. Serchuk and Commissioner Ted align road projects with water December 31, 2027. Bowlus. and sewer work, he added. Approved an update of Window on Wildlife Council approved the use the city zoning map which of $1.2 million in unspent includes zoning changes for Red-winged Blackbirds are commonly Heban recalled. funds from the State Route 65 five parcels along State Route seen in Ohio by local birdwatchers. Howard Marsh is better known for Council asks for costs on 24-hour EMS roundabout to fund the work 795 and east of Crossroads But the Yellow-headed Blackbird, pic- attracting waterfowl and shorebirds than Around-the-clock fire/EMS coverage tic–it is going well,” she said. “There are former Eagle Point School annex into that will begin on Hawthorn. Parkway. Four sites will tured above, is a western, larger cousin perching birds like warblers, because it no longer will be available in Rossford still a couple people out injured. There the Mark G. Zuchowski Safety, Planning to the more familiar feathered friend. doesn’t have any woodlands, he noted. After the meeting, City change from PC planned “Luckily northwest Ohio lies within “It is great for attracting birds that after the end of May unless city officials was only one mutual aid call during this and Zoning Annex, at a cost of Administrator Allyson commercial to PI planned allocate funding for the service. time because there were too many calls $239,100. the eastern extent of its migration path- nest in low, marshy habitat, like black- Murray noted that “only industrial and one site from way, and a few pairs will remain in the birds, sparrows and some of the wrens.” At a meeting Monday, Rossford City at once.” City Administrator Allyson Murray Hawthorn is designed, so we planned commercial to public area to breed and spend the summer He was able to photograph this black- Council asked for more information on She would like to see funding in said the annex will be used for city plan- need improvements designed use. here,” explained Rossford resident Bill bird from his car as it was foraging near costs before committing additional place through the end of 2021. ning and zoning offices, public meetings for the rest.” Accepted a $32,000 Ohio Heban. the road. funds. Rossford is the only area community and a command center if there is an She then expects four or Department of Natural During migration, it travels along with A Rossford native, Mr. Heban In February, council appropriated an without around-the-clock staffing. emergency. five of the streets to be Resources grant for the pad- mixed flocks dominated by Red-wings, describes himself as a wildlife lover and additional $30,000 received from the Using CARES Act funding, the city “We’ve outgrown our building,” she improved next summer. dleboard/kayak launch at the Grackles and Starlings, and is a standout “advanced amateur” photographer spe- federal CARES Act to pay for on-duty started overnight coverage on noted about the municipal building at Lorraine Place, Vernis marina, and authorized among the other birds in the flock. cializing in native fauna and flora of the overnight fire/EMS personnel. September 1, 2020, paying for fire/EMS 133 Osborn Street. Place and Eagle Point Road $23,000 for a sidewalk to “I was fortunate to capture this image Midwest. Council member Caroline staff to be on duty at the fire station from The building will feature state-of- also are on the list for atten- connect to the launch, as at Metroparks Toledo’s Howard Marsh Again this year, he is sharing a series Zuchowski Eckel said the public safety 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. the-art technology and provide a place tion, although they were required by ADA regulations. during spring migration in 2019,” Mr. of his photos with Record readers. committee reviewed the past several Also at the meeting, council heard for city officials to meet with prospec- months of coverage. the first reading of a contract with the tive business owners and developers “Filling the schedule has been fantas- ADOHR Company for renovation of the interested in Rossford. Native vegetation prepared for spring planting Spring is in the air and as the first in Bowling goal is to have another greenhouse,” blossoms begin to appear, the Wood Green, native he said, adding there is room for one County Park District stewardship plants also are more at Reuthinger. department turns its attention to the beneficial for Mr. Albert noted they are always outdoors and planting season. erosion con- receiving seedlings, thanks in part to Although spring is ideal for plant- trol and pro- volunteers who find them while ing, stewardship coordinator Eric tection of the walking park district paths. “And Scott noted their process begins far watershed. once in a while, we find a new one earlier at J.C. Reuthinger Memorial Mr. Scott for us to cultivate.” Preserve on Oregon Road. displayed a One thing all four dislike is inva- It begins with the collection of poster show- sive species, those that are not native native plant seeds, some obtained ing the differ- to the region. “I’d like to see more from outside organizations or ence between invasive species control,” said Ms. through collections in ditches or area the root sys- Lowien-Kirian, steward specialist. property, he explained. tem of native Looking ahead the foursome are Once collected, they are identified grasses and optimistic that later this spring, and planted in large flats, each con- lawn grass. things can return to pre-pandemic taining numerous individual recepta- The latter’s times. Mr. Scott said this will be the cles. “Different plants require differ- root system second year in a row the park district ent soil types and sunlight,” Mr. Scott can be meas- will be unable to hold its annual plant said, and are planted accordingly. ured in inches sale in traditional fashion, but they For instance, wild lupine and whereas plan to hold a sale in May with columbine like sandy soil and shade. native grasses drive-through pick-up of native Then there is swan milkweed which feature deep plants. can grow any place. roots that pen- They also are beginning to recruit “In all, we grow about 100 vari- etrate soil to volunteers and encourage any inter- eties of plants,” he added. Volunteer Harold Brown, an Ohio certified naturalist, depths of up to ested residents to visit the website, Some, he admitted, are more diffi- transplants common milkweed. 16 feet, he wcparks.org and click on the volun- cult to take root than others. “Black- explained, teer tab. The park district needs vol- cutleaf toothwort, spring beauty, RHS softball team members are: Cydnee Baney, Morgan Bernius Fischer, Aryana Bond, Elizabeth Fargo, Marie Findley, eyed Susan is easy to grow,” he said, adding the root system allows the unteers countywide, he said. Madison Kidd, Gretchen Kieper, Paige Kromenacker, Kennedy Lara, Lola Luderman, Alysa Mathews, Morgan Prater, but wild lupine can be more sensi- trout lily, Virginia waterleaf, blue grass to find water further under- Mr. Scott looks forward to wel- Rylin Reynolds, Taryn Rodriguez, Sophie Seckel, Alexandra Spears, Isabella Spears and Makaila Willcutt. tive. violets and wild ginger. ground, making it more drought coming volunteers back in the not- The native plants are maintained The cut-leaved toothwort could resistant. too-distant future. “We miss them in the greenhouse by Mr. Scott and have a strong possibility of success. The deep roots also help control and can’t wait to be open.” RHS softball team looks to gain experience three members of the stewardship The plant attracts bees because it is erosion, and the taller grass serves as Currently the stewardship depart- By Michael Krieger ished near the bottom of the first base. Eastwood, he said, is usu- department–Adrien Lowien-Kirian, among the first to bloom and offers a sieve, filtering water along streams ment is utilizing volunteers in a Most things over the past league. Leading the young pitch- ally solid offensively and Sanja Jennings and Zeb Albert– and pollen and nectar. The toothwort also and rivers. hands off manner. “We drop off what year have been filled with a This year’s ball club has ing corps will be sophomore defensively. Woodmore the occasional volunteer. Volunteers is a host plant for the checkered Mr. Scott and his team enjoy their they need at a park, and they tend to measure of uncertainty. For some depth with 17 on the Lola Luderman. could be a surprise with sev- have been in short supply due to white butterfly caterpillar. work and would like to have more the grounds,” he said. Rossford High School soft- varsity roster, but Kralovic “We lost 10 seniors in the eral key seniors in their line- COVID-19 precautions, but Mr. Another plant that may be used at space to expand their operation. “Our –Jane Maiolo ball, “uncertainty” defines the will rely mostly on some of last two years,” Kralovic up. Scott is hopeful that will change later Sawyer is the mayapple which has team’s outlook right now. his “veteran players,” who explained. But he believes Rossford got a quick as more people are vaccinated. berries eaten by box Head Coach Tom Kralovic saw limited varsity action two that despite so much uncer- glimpse of the league’s talent Native plants grow at varying turtles, deer and believes that as the season years ago. tainty in the lineup, their in the first week of the season. rates and are transferred to larger groundhogs. Blood progresses much of the uncer- Senior Sophie Seckel will advantage could be offense. After opening at home April containers until they are ready to be root is a popular food tainty will be alleviated just take on most of the catching “Early on, our strength 5, Rossford was scheduled to transplanted at one of the 18 parks in for wild turkeys. Other by gaining game experience duties and manage a young will be hitting. We are hoping travel to Elmwood and then the district. options include trout for this young team. pitching staff. by the middle of the season host non-league opponent, What to plant and when depends lily, favored by deer; “The girls don’t have a lot Fellow classmates Marie our defense will catch up. Our Wauseon, who should con- on the native species. Spring or fall ginger that attracts the of varsity experience,” said Findley and Morgan Bernius middle infield and our pitch- tend for the NWOAL title. are the best times, but they never swallow tail butterfly the 20-year coach. “Until you Fischer will see time in the ing will be solid. They just Concerns about COVID- transplant in summer due to the stress and pussytoes, a food actually have game experi- outfield and at second base, don’t have a lot of varsity 19 caused the Bulldogs to the weather places. source for the ence, it’s hard to see what respectively. experience.” cancel a spring break trip to Normally, they try to have the American painted lady we’re talking about in prac- Junior Paige Kromenacker Kralovic predicts the Tennessee–a decision work done earlier in the year. “But butterflies. tice.” brings some versatility and Bulldogs might struggle early Kralovic wishes he didn’t last year it took us into the fall with “We want to plant With last year’s season athleticism to the field. She in the season until they gain have to make. no volunteers,” said Mr. Albert, more of the species eliminated by the pandemic, will play mostly at shortstop, game experience. But he explained, “If any restoration specialist. found there and make all of the girls on the team but also see time in the out- Once they get a foothold, of them would have gotten Each park has its own unique soil sure their numbers stay have limited experience on field and on the pitching he noted that they have some sick, really sick, I couldn’t conditions and environment, which intact,” Mr. Scott the varsity squad. mound. potential, and “.500 is not out live with that; and with us must be taken into consideration. noted. “We also want Most were JV players the Zoe Hussar, also a junior, of the question. I could see us being away from home like Sawyer Quarry Nature Preserve on to attract more butter- last time the Bulldogs com- will rotate between outfield making a tournament run.” that, how would we isolate Lime City Road in Perrysburg flies and insects native pleted a season. In 2019, they and second base and should The Northern Buckeye people or get them home? It Township has a rockier terrain and to the area.” posted a 10-16 record and fin- provide some hitting for the Conference will again be wasn’t worth the risk.” the park, a former quarry, is a popular By putting in these team, according to the coach. filled with tough competition. Even with so much uncer- spot for those who enjoy rappelling. types of plants, he Rylin Reynolds brings Elmwood, the preseason tainty attached to the season, The rocky ground presents a chal- believes it could draw 75¢ SINGLE COPY some varsity experience and favorite, is picked to win the Kralovic is relieved the girls lenge to the stewardship team as they more bird varieties to will see time in the outfield. league and returns several will get a chance to compete prepare to install plants outside the the park as well. ROSSFORD.COM Untested sophomore players from their 2019 this spring. new window on wildlife building. Beyond using spe- Gretchen Kieper should pro- league champion team. “We’re going to try to Mr. Scott said a number of species cific species for win- vide some pop at the plate and Kralovic also suspects that come out and compete every grow well at the quarry. Those dows on wildlife, a will play both outfield and Lake and Otsego will be day. We will try to learn and include large flowered trillium, toad- butterfly garden at pitcher, while freshman Liv strong and should produce keep getting better and we’ll shade trillium, wild geranium, blood- Cedar Creek or the The park district’s stewardship has been busy throughout the winter growing plants in Hussar could get the start at some pitching. see where we are,” he added. root, mayapple, Jack in the pulpit, Black Swamp Garden the greenhouse at J.C. Reuthinger Memorial Preserve on Oregon Road.

Page 2 — April 15, 2021 — ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL Tax deadlines extended Massage therapy services Deadlines for paying fed- interest will not be imposed eral, state and local taxes for the period of April 15 to have been extended this year May 17, for these extended offered at new business to May 17 due to the coron- filings and payments. During the stressful time mends massage as a helpful avirus pandemic. RITA also announced that of the pandemic, Alexis treatment. The Ohio Department of the payment due date for the Rodriguez believes massage “Touch is extremely Taxation has extended the tax year 2021 first quarter therapy can provide helpful important–your body and deadline to file and pay Ohio estimated tax payment, and relief and self-care that your skin craves that,” she individual income tax for tax the filing and payment due many people may be lack- noted. “Or maybe it’s some- year 2020, from April 15, to dates for business net profit ing. one to talk to when you’ve May 17, 2021. taxpayers, are not impacted “It helps you center your been by yourself for As a result, the Regional by this extension. well-being, and it’s one awhile.” Income Tax Agency (RITA) However, RITA will not hour to yourself,” she She also noted that mas- has announced that the Ross- impose late filing penalties, or explained. “It restores body, sage can relieve the sore- ford municipal income tax fil- late payment penalties and mind and soul.” ness or pain from spending ing deadline for individual interest for the period of April Mrs. Rodriguez is the too much time working on taxpayers has been automati- 15 to May 17, for first quarter owner of the new business, the computer, especially in cally extended to May 17. 2021 estimated tax payments Agni Massage and Esthet- a home setup that may not Gas line to be replaced on Marilyn Drive Late filing penalties and or business net profit filings ics, 922 Dixie Highway, create the best posture. Alexis Rodriguez, owner of Agni Massage and Esthetics Columbia Gas recently kicked off a he said. late payment penalties and and payments. near the Rossford Urgent When clients first arrive, project in Rossford to replace aging gas “Once installed, the modernized sys- Care. they are asked to complete the term, and thought it fit waxing,” she explained. lines with newer, state-of-the-art pipe. tem will last longer and reduce the TELL OUR ADVERTISERS Services include thera- an intake form and note any perfectly for me as I am a “They leave your skin feel- The work is taking place on Marilyn amount of future maintenance required fertility specialist and mas- ing refreshed and glowing.” YOU SAW THEIR AD peutic, Swedish and relax- issues they would like Mrs. Drive with slight extensions onto for upkeep,” he noted. ation massage. Rodriguez to address. sage therapy is healing,” A “wet room” at the Schreier Road and Lime City Road. The project only requires a short IN THE JOURNAL Working in the field for The name of the business she explained. business further allows the Crews will install 1,600 feet of new interruption to natural gas service. six years, she also is a pre- is based on “Agni,” which Also a certified Hatha staff to provide foot soaks pipe, serving about 30 residences, Columbia Gas crews or contractors will natal-specialized massage is a yoga/sanskrit term for Yoga instructor, Mrs. with herbs and salts, fol- according to Ben Cutler, external affairs contact affected customers to schedule therapist and is certified in the god of fire, healing and Rodriguez offers yo-mas- lowed by a foot massage. specialist with Columbia Gas. the brief shut off and relight appoint- fertility massage. fertility. sage, which offers clients a Mrs. Rodriguez lives in Residents should expect to see crews ments. CARRYOUT & For those who have “When researching combination of massage, Maumee with her husband in the area, and work is expected to last All employees and contractors carry spent much of the pandemic names in school during a yoga positions and stretch- and three children. two-three months. identification cards with their names and limited to home, she recom- business law class, I found ing. Hours are Monday to Columbia Gas and its contractor, photograph and must show them upon CURBSIDE SERVICE The staff at Agni Mas- Saturday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Miller Pipeline, are starting construction request. sage includes two aestheti- and Sunday 10 a.m. to 2:30 by installing the new main line and will In light of COVID-19, crews also are ODOT Weekly Construction Update cians who provide facials p.m., by appointment. then proceed to service lines for individ- following recommendations from the AVAILABLE! ual properties. Centers for Disease Control and Preven- The Ohio Department of Transportation has released the and skin care for clients. Appointments can be “They are specialists that made through the website Some gas meters may be relocated as tion to keep everyone safe. following updates on road construction in the area. well, Mr. Cutler explained. There is no additional cost to cus- at Lamplight Cafe and Bakery I-75–will remain two lanes in each direction during do peels, microdermabra- agnimassageesthetics.com sion, dermaplaning and or by calling 419-409-9325. The new pipe has several benefits, tomers, and Columbia Gas will restore all widening and reconstruction between Buck Road and including enhanced safety features, impacted property, Mr. Cutler said. Located in Perry’s Landing Monroe Street at Toledo/Rossford/Northwood. Lane restrictions and overnight ramp closures possible. The esti- CALL mated completion is fall 2023. Spring residential brush pick-up set for April 26-30 Owned & operated The ramp from Buck Road to northbound I-75 is closed by Extra Virgin (419) for reconstruction through July. The detour is southbound Rossford Mayor Neil indicated for collection. Bacon to Hannum; Glenwood and Colony Court. cle, Graceway, Jennison I-75 to State Route 795 to northbound I-75. MacKinnon III has announced Brush placed in the alleys Road from Santus to Superior Thursday, April 29: Drive, Orchard Drive, Wood- 874-0125 I-75–motorists traveling near Poe Road, Bowling that the City of Rossford will or set out at the curb after the Street; Superior Street from Rossway, Vineyard, Groce, land, Wales Road and resi- Green, may experience lane restrictions during overnight conduct a residential brush truck has passed the residence Elm to Bacon; and Dixie Rossburn, Roland, West Elm dences south of Buck Road. EVFOODSERVICES.COM utility work on Friday, April 16, 11:59 p.m. to Saturday, pick-up during the week of will not be picked up. Highway from Elm to Eagle Tree, Lewis, Rosedale, Island April 17, 6 a.m. April 26. Residents are reminded Point Road. View, River Lane, Creekbend State Route 795–motorists may experience lane restric- The city’s public works that the public works depart- Tuesday, April 27: Wind- Court, Maybar and Marilyn; oin us fJ or a fun tions at State Route 795 and Lemoyne Road in Millbury department will perform the ment will not collect house- sor, Rinker Court, Jennings, Valley Drive, Dixie Highway for signal replacement through May. brush collection April 26 to hold items or building materi- Hoffman Road from Hannum from Eagle Point Road to city day on the laake! Other–ODOT is working on various routes dis- 30, based on a daily schedule als. to Jennings; Helen, Eleanor, limits west; Lime City from Make memoriesif for the whhole family!y trictwide, and the traveling public will encounter lane by street where the work will No solid waste, concrete or Lorraine, Vernis, Hawthorne, Dixie Highway to Schreier restrictions for routine guardrail, lighting and pavement be performed. other building materials will Hillcrest, Hillview and Hill- Road; and Schreier Road from markings and maintenance throughout the year. All work is Brush and limb pick-up be collected. Residents are side; Eagle Point Road from Dixie Highway to Glenwood weather permitting. will only be from the street, encouraged to contact private Dixie Highway to Colony Road. and there is no alley pick-up. haulers to arrange pick- up of Road; and Riverside Drive Friday, April 30: Glen- Call for more information Brush must be placed at the such items. from Jennings Road west to wood Road from Indian Ridge The New curbside, parallel to the street. The spring brush pick-up dead end. Trail to Buck Road; Lime City Residents who need tem- is not a yard waste or a large Wednesday, April 28: from Schreier to Buck Road; Toledo Toy Show porary “no parking” signs can item pick-up. Grass clippings Central Avenue, Cherry Lane, Grassy Creek subdivision; call the public works depart- will not be accepted. Birch Drive, Hidden Cove, Ironwood subdivision; April 17 • 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ment at 419-666-0210, exten- Monday, April 26: San- Highland Drive, Homestead Schreier Road from Bruns sion 218. tus, Elm, Oak, Maple, Walnut, and Harbor Point; Eagle Point Drive to Graceway; Indian Total Sports Complex Brush must be placed at Beech, Bacon, Bergin, Road from Colony Road to Ridge Trail, Indian Valley 10020 S. Compass Drive, Rossford the curb–not in alleys–by 7 Osborn, Riverview, Hillsdale, Harbor Point; and all of Eagle Court, Sioux Trail, East Elm Over 175 Tables a.m. on the day of the week Hannum, Hoffman Road from Point Colony, Colony Road Tree, Bruns Drive, Carol Cir- Nascar Hot Wheels Dolls Trains Tractors Sports Cards Slot Cars Models Comics Tin Toys Star Wars Action Figures Promos Matchbox Die Cast Trucks Tonka Rossford Police, Fire/EMS Reports Pez Pops Cartoon Characters and 100’s more. April 5: 9500 block Fre- April 6: 9700 block Parkway, suspicious man at service. 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Obituaries U.S.P.S. #417-620 Join Us In Worship Published every Thursday Periodicals Postage Paid at Perrysburg, Ohio 43552 with her neighbors on Mari- son, brother, uncle, godfather IN THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE WELCH PUBLISHING CO. lyn Drive. She was a member and friend to so many. He ROSSFORD FIRST Adam Welch, President/Owner of the United Swiss Ladies was a passionate baseball BAPTIST CHURCH Chet Welch, President/Owner and the GBU, volunteering coach and mentor to his play- 167 Bergin Street Beth Church, Editor many years at the German ers. His love of the game and Rossford, Ohio 43460 Chet Welch, Advertising Manager American Festival. Alva and of coaching was truly mov- Phone 419-666-9447 130 Louisiana Avenue, P.O. Box 267 Bob traveled to Switzerland, ing and resulted in so many Rev. Alexander Sheares Perrysburg, Ohio 43552 Hawaii and many U.S. states. improved young baseball ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SUNDAY Website: rossford.com She was a member of players and men. He was a CHURCH 9:00 a.m. Sunday School Subscription Rates: Bethlehem Lutheran Church, diehard Cleveland Browns 628 Lime City Road 10:45 a.m. Worship Service IN WOOD COUNTY – 1 Year $25.00 • IN OHIO – 1 Year $28.00 Toledo, for 75 years, where and Detroit Tigers fan. Rossford, Ohio 43460 WEDNESDAY 419-666-1393 Pastor Mark Wentz ALL OTHER STATES – 1 Year $30.00 she volunteered, taught Sun- He loved the TV show 6:00 p.m. Prayer Service, www.allsaintsrossford.org Testifying and Bible Study Liability for errors and/or omissions in publication of any advertisement by day school and enjoyed “Friends,” oatmeal cream the ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL, whether due to negligence or oth- Masses: Saturday at 4:00 and erwise, is limited to rerunning without charge that portion of the advertise- Spares and Pairs. Recently, pies and couldn’t hear 6:00 p.m. Sunday at 8:30 and ment published incorrectly. In case of error or omission, the publisher will, she became a member of enough of Machine Gun 11:00 a.m. ROSSFORD UNITED upon request, furnish the advertiser with a letter stating that such error or Trinity Lutheran Church in Kelly. While Brandon en- ALL SAINTS METHODIST CHURCH omission occurred. The ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL will not be re- Delta. dured several health battles CATHOLIC SCHOOL 270 Dixie Highway sponsible for errors or omissions in any advertising beyond the first inser- Rossford, Ohio 43460 tion or for errors in electronically submitted ads. Other than as stated above. ALVA CHARLOTTE Alva is survived by her BRANDON ROBERT over the years, his strength, (Preschool through Grade 8) The ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL assumes no responsibility or lia- (WEIDNER) HIRZEL children, Robert D. Hirzel, J. REINHARD determination, perseverance Where we study the world, Phone 419-666-5323 bility for any monetary loss or damages resulting from any error or omis- Alva Charlotte (Weidner) Cheryl (Kevin) Fitzpatrick, Brandon Robert J. Rein- and unwavering faith will teach the heart, www.facebook.com/ sion. All copy is subject to the approval of the publisher, who reserves the and live the gospel. rossfordumc right to reject or cancel any submission at any time. The opinions expressed Hirzel passed away peace- Nancy (Craig) LaHote; hard, age 32, passed away on forever inspire us. www.rossfordumc.org Sunday Worship in paid advertisements and/or letters to the editor which are published in fully at the age of 92, on April grandchildren, Michael March 2, 2021, after a fall Brandon was preceded in Pastor Dwayne Shugert The ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL do not necessarily reflect the opin- 12, 2021, at Hospice of (Katie) Fitzpatrick, Nicholas that resulted in a tragic acci- death by his little brother, Service at 9:00 a.m. ion or philosophy of The ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL. SUNDAY Northwest Ohio. Alva was Fitzpatrick, Mark (Rachael) dent. He was born on January Jordan Reinhard, in 1993. He 10:30 a.m. Worship in Or Join Us On POSTMASTER: Send address changes to born on July 22, 1928, to Emil Fitzpatrick, Lindsay (Austin) 13, 1989 in Toledo, Ohio, to will be forever celebrated, person or online Facebook Live Welch Publishing Co., P.O. Box 267, Perrysburg, Ohio 43552 and Natalie (Grenke) Weidner Rozelle, Alex (Kelly) Dawn (Scott) Lucio. cherished and missed by his MEMBER During Covid‐19 in Chicago, Illinois. Her par- LaHote, Jessica LaHote; Brandon attended Ross- Queen, Sarah; parents, Dawn Live Streaming OHIO NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION ents divorced when she was great-grandchildren, Reese ford High School. He loved and Steve; siblings, Bradlie Sundays, 10 A.M. MEMBER young and her mother mar- Fitzpatrick, Nolan Fitz- playing sports and singing in (VJ), Riley, Zachary (Lynd- Wednesdays, 6 P.M. WELCOME TO NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ried Julius Hartwig Sr., whom patrick, Leah Fitzpatrick, the varsity choir. One of his sey), Gabrielle (Jared); Alva loved dearly. In 1943, at Evelynn Rozelle, Logan greatest accomplishments nieces and nephews, Lila, Thursdays, 11 A.M. National Newspaper Association ASSOCIATION the age of 15, Alva lost her Rozelle, Jackson LaHote, while in school was walking Gabriella, Tenley, Laney, 419‐874‐5704 mom to cancer and dropped Connor LaHote, and dear to Shanksville, Pennsylvania Vinnie, Rowan, Carter, www.saint‐timothy.net CEDAR out of high school to raise her friend, Barbara Mazur. and then on to New York City Quinn, Isaac, Esther, Noah, 5-year-old brother, Julius She was preceded in death as a group of four friends in Caleb and Brody; godson, CREEK Wood County Museum Hartwig Jr. She was very by her parents; husband, the summer of 2006. They Oliver; beloved pup, Lily, proud that at the age of 50, Robert L. Hirzel, and brother, walked a total of 654 miles and all family and friends CHURCH to offer guided tours she earned her GED. Julius Hartwig Jr. while raising funds to help that knew and loved our gen- In 1947, she met Bob Visitation will be Thurs- build the 9/11 Memorial tle giant and “Big Bubba.” The Wood County Mu- Tickets are $10 for mem- Hirzel at church. They mar- day, April 15, from 3 to 8 Foundation. Brandon’s celebration of seum, 13660 County Home bers and $15 for nonmem- ried on July 15, 1950 and p.m., at Sujkowski-Walker On September 13, 2014, life and strength will be held * Road, Bowling Green will bers. Tours must be reserved spent 62 years together. Her Funeral Home in Rossford Brandon honored and com- at a later date this summer Saturdays 5 host guided behind-the- ahead of time by calling 419- late husband’s family were (419-666-1566). A memorial mitted to the love of his life with close friends and family scenes tours on Wednesday, 352-0967 or stopping by the owners of Alfred Hirzel and service will be held Friday, and childhood sweetheart, due to COVID. In lieu of 24250 Dixie Highway Sundays 9 | 11 April 21, starting at 6 p.m. museum. Sons Greenhouses. She April 16, at Bethlehem Sarah Sowle. He truly was flowers they ask that dona- (Highway 25) SUNDAYS| |SUNDAYS Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 10:30 AM All campuses except Oregon. 10 AM The one-hour tours will The museum’s normal worked as a bookkeeper at Lutheran Church, Toledo, at the most devoted and caring tions be made to his Go- * take place every 30 minutes hours for self-guided tours (located just south State Bank in Toledo until 11 a.m. (visitation prior to fu- husband. They built an un- FundMe—https://gofund. of Five Point Road) and will be led by museum are Monday through Friday, she and Bob started their neral beginning at 10 a.m.) breakable love and relation- me/546910c3. director Kelli Kling and edu- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and week- Phone: (419) 874-6502 family and Alva stayed at Burial will follow at Lake ship that endured through the Sacrament of Reconcilia- cation coordinator Mike Mc- ends from 1 to 4 p.m. home to raise their children. Township Cemetery. In lieu of most difficult of times while Printing Needs? tion: Saturday: 3:30-4:00 p.m. START YOUR Master. The museum is handicap Alva was an avid reader, flowers, the family requests never doubting that together NEW MASS SCHEDULE Guests will explore areas accessible with an elevator, loved playing cards and lis- that donations be made to St. they could conquer anything Visit perrysburg Saturday, 5:00 p.m.; Sunday, not typically open to the pub- handicap restrooms and tening to polka music. She Jude’s Children’s Hospital or that came their way. 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m. lic, including the basement, ample parking in the visitor played Bunco for many years Hospice of Northwest Ohio. Brandon was a loving printing.com stjohn23.org Adventure. attic and all floors of the mu- lot as well as behind the mu- seum. seum. The south elevator en- Each tour group will be trance also is behind the Seibenick explained. She noted hospice is the “It is a frightening step for first program Medicare put in limited to 12 people to museum. Beloved president/CEO retires from Hospice of Northwest Ohio some people to accept care. place to provide whatever the Judy Seibenick stepped efficacy and compassion. allow for social distancing. For more information or We’ve learned that people patient needs, adding that it is down recently from her role And, they will miss her. Due to state and county events at the museum, visit expect their time in Hospice their gold standard. Medicaid as president/CEO of Hospice “It was a privilege to work COVID-19 restrictions, woodcountyhistory.org or to be the worst time but it is and most insurances cover of Northwest Ohio. alongside Judy Seibenick and masks are required inside follow the Wood County His- often a time where people hospice care to about 94 per- Staff members will no to know firsthand that she the museum buildings at all torical Museum on social gather, are there for each cent. longer see her picking up cig- never compromised the mis- times. media. other and maybe reprioritize. “We are a charity, so we arette butts in the parking sion,” said John Lechman, It gives survivors a chance to care for everyone who needs lot–servant leadership in vice president of philan- say, ‘We gave it our all.’ our services,” she explained. practice–or sewing gowns thropy. “Her deep expertise There’s often intergenera- Mrs. Seibenick is wistful Nominees sought for during a pandemic that ini- on the subject of end-of-life tional care that takes place. It as she thinks about retire- tially saw a shortage of PPE care and her collaborative na- can be a beautiful demonstra- ment. for health care workers. ture made her an authentic RHS Award of Distinction tion of a family’s love.” “This is my life’s career. I They won’t hear her qui- hospice leader.” She also spent time edu- am very proud of the work etly explain to new employ- Deep Roots Rossford High School has opened the nomination pe- cating the public about the we do. To be part of people’s ees why it’s important to help Mrs. Seibenick has been riod for the community to honor those whom they believe differences among hospice lives during this time has people change their attitudes with the non-profit agency have made a difference within their lives and hometown. care providers and that they been a privilege.” about dying so that they can and the first Medicare certi- The objective of the award is to give recognition to those have every right to be in- And, she is grateful to her help their loved ones “live as fied hospice in Ohio, since its who have made significant contributions to society since formed before making a de- staff and the many volunteers fully as they can until they inception in 1981. One of its graduation. cision. HNO has had over the years. die naturally.” three original nurses, she “We want people to ask “It takes an entire team to To qualify, nominees must be an RHS graduate from at Staff and colleagues paved the way for this little- questions: how long has the do this work, to make sure least 20 years ago. throughout the country will no known agency and form of hospice been in business? every patient and every fam- Nomination forms can be found on the rossford longer experience her leader- care, ultimately becoming Mrs. Seibenick, founding director Bob Sterling and founding executive director Virginia Are they accredited? Are ily has what they need. I will schools.org website, and must be turned into the superin- ship, which has been recog- executive director in 2000. Clifford. they for-profit? Families miss them. I am very grateful nized and appreciated for its Her title was changed in include furthering education Northwest Ohio. Later, she ership, presented by Midwest tendent’s office by June 30. have the right to ask ques- to have had this opportunity.” 2019 to president/CEO. at every level of the organi- introduced the Respecting Care Alliance; YWCA Mile- tions.” Mrs. Seibenick is looking The nonprofit has grown zation. Though hospice agen- Choices program to health stone awardee, 2009; Touch- She was committed to in- forward to life after career, from serving a handful of pa- cies around the nation have, care leaders across the com- stone contributor award, for forming the public that the however. She and her hus- tients with a staff of five, to on average, about 30 percent munity and health systems, enhancing the community’s WELCOME largest growth sector is the band will relocate to Spring- caring for more than 400 pa- of their eligible clinical staffs and its work continues. quality of life, from the Press for-profit hospices. field, and she has plans to tients daily with a staff of certified in hospice and pal- Recognizing the unique Club of Toledo; Girl Scouts “HNO exists to provide continue appreciating and en- 390, plus 165 volunteers. liative care, in 2020 HNO need for those with dementia of Western Ohio Women of hospice and palliative care,” joying life. TO Three of Mrs. Seibenick’s recorded that 73 percent of and cognitive disorders, she Distinction, winner, 2017, she said. “Our focus is on “We have two children most impactful accomplish- eligible clinical staff was cer- initiated the creation of a which recognized her as a programs and services to and two grandchildren whom ments are: tified. five-bed special care unit at role model for girls and for those in need and not on the we look forward to spending MEDICARE The development of two “Judy has initiated out- the Toledo Hospice Center. leading the way for future profit at the end of the year. more time with,” she said. hospice centers, which care reach to the underserved in- Mrs. Seibenick’s leader- girl leaders in the areas of We learn what people need “I’m also looking forward to for thousands and are viewed cluding minorities, veterans ship in professional and com- Science, Technology, Engi- Ron Myers Our monthly Jim Poling and make sure we deliver reading and hope to take up as national prototypes; and nursing home residents,” munity organizations has neering, Arts and Math. [email protected] ‘Welcome to Medicare Seminars’ [email protected] that.” gardening.” The formal medical edu- said Barbara Sharek, director included: president, Midwest Helping People Die have been put on hold . . . cation program at University of external communications. Care Alliance (now called Mrs. Seibenick spent her BUT Medicare is still complicated! We are here to help. of Toledo Medical Center, “She reinforces the message LeadingAge Ohio), the state- career building and nurturing Northwood VFW #2984 Call or email Ron Myers or Jim Poling to ask questions and review your options. among the first in the nation that no one is turned away wide organization for all hos- HNO and a strong, healthy to train medical students due to inability to pay. To en- pice agencies, 2014; member ethos around dying. 102 W. Andrus, Northwood Experienced! Independent! 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Page 4 — April 15, 2021 — ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL Rossford Police Dept. Announcements for graduation parties offered to offer Safety Town With Rossford High School’s grad- uation coming May 23, Welch Publish- Ros ing Co. is offering customized sfoord H The Rossford Police De- The program will be igh Sc announcements and party invitations. hool partment will hold its annual taught by staff members of Come, join us Full color, glossy postcards can be Safety Town program from Rossford schools, with a limit for a purchased that feature up to eight pho- July 26 to 30, at Rossford El- of 15 children in each class- 2021 tos of the graduate. [see example] ementary School, 28500 Lime room. GRADUATION The large format postcard is 5.5 City Road. The cost is $25 per child. Class of inches tall by 8.5 inches wide, printed CELEBRATION The program is offered to The registration form below on heavy cardstock. all children enrolled in kinder- may be used or contact the po- Parents will find the personalized for garten. lice department or local ele- postcards make perfect graduation There is one session of mentary schools. party invitations, and a way to capture James Safety Town offered from 9 to Checks and registration the graduate’s memories. noon. forms are due before May 20 Allen Saturday, May 22 “Conveniently, all arrangements can The program is designed at the police department. Reg- be made over the phone or by email,” 5 - 9 p.m.. to help children deal with sit- istration is on a first-come, Cammpbell said Diana Wright, graphic designer at uations that they have not yet first-served basis. 1234 Osborn Dr.. Welch Publishing. encountered regarding safety For more information, call Parents need to supply the names, Rossford, OH in the home, on the play- the Rossford Police Depart- dates and times, and can choose a color ground and in the street. ment at 419-666-7390. Robin’s Recipes for Family Fun Clip and save! for the background. A sample of the front of the postcard is shown above, and the back is shown Then, photos can be sent to Welch below. Up to eight photos can be used, and a variety of colors can be chosen. Safety Town Registration Form Easy-to-make surprise chalk Publishing via email. By Robin Ballmer Three tablespoons of Fill the tube halfway “Or if you want to include older JaJmes Allen Campbell July 26-30, 2021 9 a.m. to noon Making your own side- water and add the toy treasure photos–like baby pictures–you can walk chalk is easier than it Toilet paper roll or into the tube. Spoon the bring them in, and we’ll scan them im- mediately and return them to you,” she sounds. wrapping paper tube remaining chalk into the Child’s Name ______explained. Adding a secret sur- Disposable quart plas- tube. Parents and graduates will see a Male ____ Female _____ DOB ______prise will add a fun twist tic container (like a potato Tap the tube to remove proof of the postcard before it is for parents to watch salad container) air bubbles. printed to make any adjustments or ad- Address ______Zip ______unfold. Foil wrap or parch- Let dry for an hour and ditions. Future batches, without ment paper carefully peel the toilet “We want to make this the easy part Parent/Guardian ______a surprise, can become a Duct tape paper tube away from the of your party planning,” Mrs. Wright future two-part activity Coins, small rubber stick of chalk. said. “And we have a quick turnaround Phone (Home/Cell) ______that includes the children. animals, toy treasures, Throw away any left- for orders.” First, they help make the plastic rings overs. Do not pour left- The cost is $60 for 50 postcards, Number for student to memorize ______chalk, then they can play Drying rack to dry overs down the drain. $65 for 100 postcards, or $75 for 150 with it. chalk Place the chalk on a postcards. Envelopes are included. EMERGENCY INFORMATION Plaster of Paris is the What You Do drying rack for two to Also, a digital version will be provided, main ingredient and can Seal off one end of the three days to harden thor- at no charge, for the family to post to 2021 Person to Notify______Phone ______be found in hardware or toilet paper roll with wax oughly. social media. art supply stores. paper or foil and tape To place an order, call 419-874- the Rossford Record Journal, is located personalized thank you notes, and other Medical problems/allergies______Robin Ballmer is a It has a long shelf life around it to hold in place. children’s art advocate 4491. at 130 Louisiana Avenue, Perrysburg. party invitations for summer parties, so it’s nice to have on Mix plaster, paint, and Welch Publishing Co., publisher of Child’s Doctor ______Phone______and program coordinator. Welch Publishing also can provide anniversaries, reunions and weddings. hand for numerous easy water together until it is Any disabilities/unusual conditions the teacher should be art activities. the texture of yogurt. What You Need Adjustments might have to Hollywood Casino Toledo announces Want extra copies aware of ______One-third cup Plaster be made by adding a bit of of Paris plaster or water. Add in Brad Hirsch as new general manager of this issue? School child will attend in the fall ______One tablespoon of small amounts at a time Stop in at: washable tempera paint and blend thoroughly. an- gaming and hospitality indus- for and T-shirt size for child (circle): nounced that Brad Hirsch has try and was most recently Hollywood Casino Lawrence- Welch Publishing, been named general manager general manager of Boom- burg, respectively. Youth Small 6-8 Youth Medium 10-12 Youth Large 14-16 of Hollywood Casino Toledo. town Casino in New Orleans, Mr. Hirsch received his 130 Louisiana Ave., Mr. Hirsch will be respon- Louisiana. MBA from Vanderbilt Univer- Perrysburg There is a $25 fee for this program. sible for overseeing the daily He has been a member of sity and has a master’s in clin- ALSO AVAILABLE: Make check payable to City of Rossford. operations of the entire casino the Penn National Gaming ical psychology from Perrysburg Contact the police department if financial while providing strategic di- team for the past five years. Pepperdine University in Cal- assistance is needed for payment of fee. rection and leadership to the Previously, Mr. Hirsch ifornia. Messenger Journal, team. worked 12 years with the Har- He brings with him his Holland-Springfield I hereby give consent for my child to participate in the He brings more than 17 rah’s/Caesars Corporation in wife of 18 years and two Journal and Point and Safety Town program, and I understand that I must provide years of experience in the various leadership roles in daughters. Shoreland Journal transportation to and from Rossford Elementary School, Ohio and Illinois. 28500 Lime City Road, Rossford. “I am thrilled to be joining BGSU aviation program receives national accreditation a great team at Hollywood D.A. White Signature ______Casino Toledo and look for- Associates Bowling Green State square feet of hangar space, ward to moving back to Ohio Mail or drop off registration form and fee to: University's aviation pro- houses a fleet of 18 aircraft, in an extraordinarily welcom- 27511 Holiday Lane, Ste. 211 Rossford Police Department, 99 Hillsdale Avenue, gram recently received the classrooms, flight instruc- ing family friendly commu- Perrysburg, OH 43551 highest recognition possible tion offices, a full-motion Rossford, Ohio 43460. nity in which we serve,” said for a collegiate program RedBird simulator and a Mr. Hirsch. Tax returns prepared by local For more information, call 419-666-7390. with accreditation by the FRASCA simulator. Mr. Hirsch was born and lawyer/accountant. Aviation Accreditation Dr. Ferguson noted the raised in Louisville, Kentucky Board International (AABI). AABI accrediting team was and is no stranger to Ohio. Reasonable rates starting at $100. BGSU was granted a particularly impressed with He is a graduate from In person and virtual appointments available. five-year accreditation the fleet of aircraft that stu- Miami University and previ- through February 2026, the dents use for training. ously resided in Cleveland Ph: 567-69T XLAW (567-698-9529) longest interval possible, for “Our planes are rela- and Cincinnati while working Email: [email protected] • Visit: dawhite.org Attorneys At Law its two aviation bachelor’s tively new and feature mod- Leatherman & Witzler degree programs–aviation ern technology, including a management and operations, glass cockpit,” he said. “Our Todd Hamilton Noll • Paul A. Skaff and flight technology and training aircraft reflects the Heather L. Pentycofe • Nicholas P. Wainwright operations. This aircraft is among the fleet of airplanes flown by stu- majority of planes being “This achievement re- dents in the aviation program at BGSU. flown in the aviation indus- 353 Elm Street flects the hard work of try, and that is an important Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 lines and other employers in standards.” BGSU’s faculty and staff,” the industry seek students Major airlines look to advantage for our students.” 419.874.3536 said Dr. Joe Whitehead Jr., who graduate from AABI- aviation programs to meet In addition to AABI ac- FREEEE SENIOR MMOVIE! provost and senior vice pres- accredited aviation pro- industry demand, and Dr. creditation, the Bowling Practice Areas Include: ident for academic and stu- Green Flight Center is a grams.” Michael Ferguson, BGSU Sponsored by Juvenile Law/School Law dent affairs. “Receiving The more than a yearlong aviation program director, Federal Aviation Adminis- AABI accreditation affirms tration (FAA)-approved Part Serving the Community Since 1950 accreditation process in- said the aviation industry Walker Funeral Homes that our aviation students are cluded a five-day virtual site often seeks AABI accredited 141 flight school, which Wayne M. Leatherman, 1921-2013 receiving the highest quality visit in which the AABI ac- programs to build a work- means there is significantly Earl Witzler, 1929-2020 of education and can be con- creditation team met with force pipeline, ensuring as- less flight time needed to Tuesday, April 20 at fident in their training upon achieve a restrict airline students, faculty and staff to piring aviation professionals Maumee Indoor Theatre entering the workforce. Air- review everything from cur- have received a high-quality, transport pilot (R-ATP) cer- riculum to facilities and industry-standard training. tificate. Doors open at 11 a.m., learning outcomes. “This is a significant ac- Upon graduation, stu- According to AABI, to complishment and recogni- dents earn a bachelor of sci- movie begins at noon achieve accreditation, avia- tion,” Dr. Ferguson said. “It ence in aviation and an FAA tion programs must satisfy can open doors of opportu- private pilot certificate, FAA FREE POPCORN & POP the expectations of criteria nities for our students be- instrument rating and FAA relating to strategic manage- cause of the assurance the commercial pilot single en- ment of resources, interac- aviation industry has in their gine and multi-engine cer- RSVP at 419.893.7686 tions of faculty and students training with this prestigious tificates. Students also have in the educational process accreditation.” the opportunity to earn a Masks are mandatory and social and achievement of degree BGSU has trained stu- certified flight instructor rat- distancing will be observed in the theater. learning goals. dents for careers in aviation ing while at the university. “It is an extremely rigor- for more than 40 years and BGSU is the only AABI- ous process from start to fin- is one of only a few univer- accredited program in north- ish,” said Dr. Jennie sities in the nation with an west Ohio and only one of Gallimore, dean of the col- airport on its main campus. three in the state. lege of technology, architec- Students take classes at ture and applied the Bowling Green Flight Read the Record for engineering. 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Page 6 — April 15, 2021 — ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL RHS track dashes into season, hosts invitational By Michael Krieger to have. to try and place two in every Head Coach Todd Eckel “They ran all off-season, event, but we need to balance begins his 19th year this in the snow and everything. that with who we put in the spring at the helm of the They are good leaders and relays.” Rossford High School track they are the examples for He added, “Mostly we and field program. everybody,” Eckel explained. want to have fun and conduct The 2021 campaign, ac- “They always want to add to ourselves like champions. If cording to the coach, has po- their workout on their own.” we do that, we could bring tential to be good for the Senior Herb Eckhart will home first or second at most Bulldogs. be counted on for points in of the invitationals and even Although the pandemic the shot and discus, an event at the league meet.” halted last year’s season, sev- in which he has continued to Rossford competed in its eral key performers from the improve his performance. first invite of the season 2019 season are back and New addition Nate Glad- April 9 when they hosted the could propel both teams into ieux brings the kind of speed first-ever Rossford Invita- league contention. and athleticism that could tional that featured eight Despite losing a year, make him an elite sprinter. teams. Only one heat of each Eckel believes many runners He will long jump and run event was held–admittedly a are ready to take another hurdles and relays. difficult way to begin the stride in their maturation as The girls team returns season. track athletes. several regional qualifiers “Usually, we have one “The real unfortunate from 2019, a year that saw meet before our first invita- thing about the pandemic, the team finish fourth in the tional to see how we stand,” and losing that year, is that league, led by standout Katie said Eckel. we didn’t get to see our ath- Clark, who became a multi- At the meet, the boys letes take the next step in event state qualifier that year. team placed third and the their progression,” he ex- Eckel expects senior girls team placed sixth. RHS boys track team members are: Derrick Adams, Jacob Baker, Logan Bieganowski, Dwayne Lefall Jr, Jacob Lesick, Gavin Linkous, Holden Martens, Dylan McCann, Braden plained. Madison Stacey to lead this Neblock won two events. Christian Brown, Matthew Cassaubon, Garry Clark, Ian Clark, Isaac Clark, Austin Miller, Michael Nawrocki, Ethan Neblock, Timothy Queen, Jacob Radde, Lucas Reiter, That being said, he re- season’s sprinters. She will He crossed the line in the Cramer, Logan Cramer, Jamari Croom, Joseph DeBortoli IV, Dylan Eckhart, Herbert Brian Robinson III, Zackery Royal, Keaton Sandmann, Emmanuel Schutte, Trevor marked that many who qual- compete in the 200m and the 1600m with a time of 4:43.7, Eckhart V, Carl Fitch, Austin Frankforther, CamRon Gaston, Cobe Gaston, Nathan Glad- Schutte, Malachi Shugert, Andrew Stacey, Mark Swan Jr., Jesse Tanicala, Xavier Taylor, ified for regionals two years 100m as well as the sprint re- and claimed victory in the ieux, Nevan Hanthorn, Noah Hayes, Owen Hill, Jacob Hope, Tommy Hughart Ill, Logan Unrein, Logan Vargo, Jack Walters, Logan Wauford, Carter Wheaton Rodriguez, ago have come in as strong as lays. 3200m with a time of Jeremiah Johnson Jr., Johnathon Kellermeier, Xavier Kellermeier, Bethwel Kiptoo, Elijah Wilburn, Alexander Williams, Wyatt Williams, Eric Wingate, Kyle Winkle and ever. Olivia DeBortoli will 10:21.1. Johnathan Klocko, Sean Klocko, Ty Klocko, Zane Klocko, Tyler Knehr, Ethan Lashuay, William Youngs. “It’s good to know that command the middle dis- Croom clinched a first- they haven’t just been sitting tances of the 400m and the place finish in the 200m with around,” Eckel said. 800m. Both girls were re- a blazing 22.5–a time not far The boys team will try to gional qualifiers two years off the school record. build off a second-place ago. The 4x200m relay team of league finish in 2019 with Eckel recognized the Braden Miller, Croom, Nate several athletes now in their leadership of seniors Shan- Gladieux and Andrew Stacey senior season. non Henderly and Anna finished first with a time of Sprinter Jamari Croom, Schunk, both veteran sprint- 1:37.3. the reigning league champ in ers. The boys also posted sev- the 200m, will be expected to “They work hard and set eral third place finishers. lead in most of the sprint the example by always push- Eckhart threw 117’4” in the events. He also will run the ing through and always giv- discus; the 4x800m relay of sprint relays, but Eckel isn’t ing everything in practice,” Shugert, Dylan McCann, sure if he will be pressed into he noted. Lucas Reiter and Neblock action in the 100m or the Athletic junior Ava Rohrs ran a 9:12.5; the 4x100m 400m as the season goes on. returns to run the hurdles and relay of Miller, Croom, Nate “He’s too fast to not ex- to high jump. She also will Gladieux and Hernandez plore the possibility of those run some of the relays and recorded a 46.6; McCann ran races,” the coach noted. “In should build off her regional a 2:18 in the 800m; and the our invitational on Friday qualification as a freshman in 4x400m relay team of Stacey, night, he looked like he was 2019. Croom, Holden Martens and still accelerating in the tail Three freshmen, Lilly Hernandez in a time of end of the 200m, like his Leganik, Olivia Rust and Mia 3:51.5. speed was limitless.” DeBortoli, also should make Neblock placed fourth in Distance runner Ethan significant contributions. the high jump along with Neblock was a Northern Leganik especially brings Nate Gladieux in the long Buckeye Conference champ quickness that will pencil her jump, Ian Clark in the 400m. in two events as a sophomore in to lead off both sprint re- Other scorers were Shugert and most recently a state lays. in the 3200m and Devin qualifier in cross country. And finally, Eckel likes Gladieux in the 100m hur- He will lead the team in the toughness of sophomore dles. the 1600m and 3200m runs. sprinter Natalise Martens, For the girls, Stacey fin- He is also the Bulldogs’ most who could contribute as the ished second in the 200m consistent high jumper and season progresses. with a time of 26.9. will run a leg of the 4x800m “We should be very good The Bulldogs finished relay as well. as a team, but it will depend second in the 4x200m relay Neblock will be counted on staying healthy,” Eckel of Leganik, Stacey, Mia De- on for leadership too. He said. “The potential is there Bortoli and Rust in a time of RHS girls track team members are: Makayla Archambeau, Mallory Bartley, Ahmyra Beck- Martens, Jewel Martinez, Alysa Mathews, Abigail Misko, Allison Misko, Monica Pupik, and fellow distance-running for both teams. The goal is to 1:56.6; and with the team of ett, Aryana Bond, Gabrielle Boyd, Ashley Clark, Skyleigh Cook, Mia DeBortoli, Olivia De- Alexis Purley, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Ava Rohrs, Olivia Rust, Anna Schunk, Victoria Sears, senior Malachi Shugert score 100 points in each Leganik, Stacey, Schunk and Bortoli, Aislynne Deck, Elizabeth Fargo, Shannon Henderly, Izabella Hernandez, Delana Renee Shannak, Jada Singer, Kendra Slagle, Alexandra Spears, Elizabeth Spears, present the work ethic that meet, especially when we get Rust in the 4x100m relay in a Hernandez-Wade, Destiny Hernandez-Wade, Haley Hogan, Alexis Hutchinson, Alexia Irvin, Brandee Sperry, Madison Stacey, Janiyah Stewart, Sasha Strange, Bridgett Troutman, Eckel wants all of his athletes to the league meet. We want time of 53.8 seconds. 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