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Gallia SWCD scholarship TRIAD: Valuable resource for Gallia Co. GALLIPOLIS — The BY AMBER GILLENWATER of TRIADs began in the tions. tion and support for the several years. Project Life- Gallia Soil and Water Con- [email protected] 1980s as a collective move- TRIAD is not an organization. saver is an active locating servation District is offering ment between representa- acronym, but a represents a “Our goal is to help every system which is designed to an opportunity for college- GALLIPOLIS — Gallia tives from the American group of three organiza- senior we can,” Gallia help caregivers monitor County TRIAD, an organi- Association of Retired Per- tions; seniors, law enforce- County TRIAD President Alzheimer’s patients as well bound agriculture/natural zation that promotes a part- resources students to move sons (now AARP), the Inter- ment and the community. Phyllis Fowler commented as special needs children, nership between law national Association of Locally, the Gallia County about the local chapter who may sometimes wan- towards their career goals. enforcement, senior citizens This scholarship program Chiefs of Police (IACP), and TRIAD has 25 members which helps coordinate der away from their homes and community groups, is the National Sheriff’s Asso- and was formed in 2001 as many programs for the bet- or forget where they live. recognizes students with a seeking new members so ciation (NSA), who came an organization that works terment of the community. The program is coordinated long-term career interest in that they may help to together to help keep seniors closely with the Gallia The first of these pro- under the direction of Dep. agriculture and/or natural improve the lives of area safe from crime. By the ear- County Sheriff’s Office and grams, known as Project Jim Spears of the Gallia resources. seniors for the benefit of the ly 2000s, over 800 counties the Gallipolis Police Depart- Lifesaver, is a very success- County Sheriff’s Office and To apply for this scholar- whole community. across the United States had ment. Both law enforcement ful program that has been ship, a student must: The National Association formed TRIAD organiza- agencies provide informa- operational in the county for See TRIAD, A3 • Be a resident of Gallia County; • Be enrolled in an accred- Board of ited, nonprofit, Dedicated to education: City School District vocational/technical insti- Elections tute, community college, four-year college or universi- christens new elementary buildings releases voter ty that offers an academic BY ANDREW CARTER registration major in a field related to [email protected] agriculture and/or natural info resources; GALLIPOLIS — When I was a kid • Plan on a career in agri- in school, I took air conditioning for STAFF REPORT culture and/or natural granted. Every school that I attended GALLIPOLIS — The resources. was equipped with central air condi- Andrew Carter/photo Gallia County Board of If an applicant is in doubt tioning and we enjoyed cooling off Washington Elementary School Elections has released the about their eligibility it is rec- after gym and recess. student Llana Johnson address- list of voter registration ommended that they go That hasn’t been the case for the es the crowd gathered for the sites around the county. ahead and apply. thousands of children who have schoolʼs dedication ceremony on The general election is A single one-time scholar- passed through the halls of the Saturday. scheduled for Tuesday, ship of $500 will be awarded schools in the Gallipolis City School Nov. 2. to a person who meets the District. The last day to register eligibility requirements. But it is now. for the general election is This award is good for one District officials held dedication Monday, Oct. 4. The Board year and is not based on ceremonies this past Saturday at the of Elections Office will be financial need. Recipients of brand new Green and Rio Grande ele- open until 9 p.m. Oct. 4. awards are allowed to: mentary schools and the newly-reno- Early voting is scheduled • Apply funding toward vated Washington Elementary, cap- to begin on Tuesday, Sept. tuition and fees, room, ping off another phase of construction 28. board, books, supplies, and that, by the end of 2011, will com- Following is the list of incidental expenses and plete a total makeover of the district. locations with days and • Transfer from one insti- One theme that was common times registration is being tution to another and retain throughout the proceedings at each conducted: the scholarship. school was how pleasant it is to attend Board of Elections Upon being awarded the class and teach in buildings that fea- Andrew Carter/photo Special guests, Gallipolis City School District administrators and Green Office scholarship, a recipient must ture up-to-date technology and air • Monday-Friday, 8:30 complete the entire academ- conditioning. Several of the individu- Elementary School students and staff cut the ribbon following Saturdayʼs a.m.-4 p.m. ic year without interruption, als who spoke during each dedication dedication ceremony at the new school. (Location: Gallia Co. barring illness, emergency, made mention of that fact. Courthouse) or military service. For the school district, Saturday Bureau of Motor Vehi- The scholarship payment was a time to celebrate achievements cles will be made on or about the of the recent past, specifically the Red • Monday, 8 a.m.-6:30 first week of November. The Dot for Kids campaign winning voter Michelle Miller/photo p.m. check will be made payable approval of the bond issue in Novem- Smiles were the order of • Tuesday-Friday, 8 to the recipient. ber 2005, and a time to look forward the day at Rio Grande a.m.-5 p.m. The application and sup- to greater achievement academically Elementary School where • Saturday, 8 a.m.-noon porting credentials are due to in environments designed carefully to the third of three dedica- (Location: Gallia Co. the Gallia Soil and Water foster learning. Architect Mike Din- tion ceremonies was con- Service Center, 499 Jack- Conservation District office geldein from SHP Leading Design ducted by the Gallipolis located at 111 Jackson Pike, City School District last Gallipolis, Ohio, by 4 p.m. See Schools, A3 Saturday. See Board, A3 the last business day of Sep- tember. No late applications will be accepted. Freedom celebrated during Emancipation Day cermonies

BY AMBER GILLENWATER Century is very complicat- Amber Gillenwater/photo OBITUARIES [email protected] ed and there’s some people The Burlington Male who understand the diffi- Chorus of the First Bap- Page A5 GALLIPOLIS — His- culties of that time, there tist Church entertained • William G. Quickle tory came alive during the are others who don’t. There the audience that gath- 147th Annual Emancipa- are some people who are ered at the Gallia County Guido Joseph Girolami tion Celebration held at the heroes and there are many Gallia County Junior Fair- Junior Fairgrounds on Bertha Evans Grace Davis who are not,” DeLaney Saturday afternoon in Betty Lou Martin grounds this weekend. stated as he explained the The Emancipation Day difficulties that African celebration of Emancipa- Celebration is an obser- Americans faced after the tion Day. vance of the anniversary of signing of the Emancipa- WEATHER the Emancipation Procla- tion Proclamation and the mation, signed on Sept. 22, hardships after the passage 1862, by President Abra- of the 13th Amendment Amber Gillenwater/photo ham Lincoln after the bat- which abolished slavery. Members of the Cadot- tle at Antietam, the bloodi- DeLaney went on to Blessing Camp 126 of est battle of the Civil War. describe many of the black the Sons of Union Veter- This preliminary decree leaders who rose during the ans demonstrated many granted freedom to slaves early 20th century, includ- of the marching tech- in states not under Union ing Booker T. Washington niques and used by control. and W.E.B. Du Bois. Union soldiers during the “This community is to be DeLaney also discussed Civil War discussed congratulated on having an two supreme court cases importance of colored High: 67 event that is historic in that directly affected the troops during war Low: 63 nature,” Theodore Civil Rights Movement between the states. DeLaney, Ph.D, the and challenged the “sepa- keynote speaker during rate but equal” doctrine, INDEX Saturday’s events, stated. Gaines v. Canada and 2 SECTIONS — 12 PAGES “The very idea that this Sweatt v. Painter. community has this cele- DeLaney also addressed Calendars A3 bration that, as I understand this year’s Emancipation it, has happened every year theme, “From Chains to Classifieds B3-4 since 1863, is unbeliev- Change,” for which he was Comics B5 able.” apprehensive about DeLaney, a historian and addressing what is happen- Amber Gillenwater/photo Editorials A4 professor of history at ing now for the black race. Theodore DeLaney, Ph.D, spoke to Washington and Lee Uni- DeLaney, however, was an enraptured audience during Sat- Sports B Section versity in Lexington, Va., optimistic about the Eman- urdayʼs festivities. DeLaney, a pro- © 2010 Ohio Valley Publishing Co. provided a brief history cipation Celebration in fessor of history, provided a brief behind the Emancipation Gallia County and the spir- history of the Emancipation Procla- Proclamation and the years it of the black culture there- mation, as well as the early Civil immediately following. in, “I certainly hope that it Rightʼs Movement. DeLaney also “The history of late 19th fielded questions from the eager Century and early 20th See Freedom, A3 crowd. Tuesday, September 21, 2010 www.mydailytribune.com Gallipolis Daily Tribune • Page A2

Consolidating retirement accounts Local soldier to receive gift from home can pay off — in many ways SUBMITTED BY GALLIA place, possibly under the CO. CHAMBER OF COM- guidance of a single finan- MERCE cial advisor. You’ll also find some GALLIPOLIS — other benefits to consoli- Lance Cpl. Jarrod Waugh dating your retirement will soon receive a care accounts: package from Gallia • Less fees — You may County with nuts and be paying fees to several snacks, gum and dental different providers for supplies, and a thank-you maintaining your retire- banner bearing the signa- ment accounts. You might tures and handprints of Isaac Mills be able to reduce these Gallia County children. fees by consolidating your Waugh is a U.S. Marine Jarrod Waugh accounts with one serving in the 1st Light 2007. Waugh is expected provider. to return to the United Now that fall is official- Armored Battalion, H&S ly here, change is every- • Less trouble calculat- Company, Unit 41240 and States in early December. Submitted photo ing distributions — Once Angela Waugh (left), wife of Lance Cpl. Jarrod where. The days are short- is currently stationed in Led by Kid’s Day coor- er and cooler and, in many you reach 70?, you’ll need Afghanistan. dinator Gwen Doss, the Waugh, and Lorie Neal, IOM, executive director of the to take withdrawals, or Gallia Co. Chamber of Commerece, display a banner places, the trees are burst- The son of Teresa care package is part of an ing with color. In prepara- distributions, from your Waugh and Tony Waugh, annual tradition in con- signed by local school children that will be sent to 401(k) and your traditional Waugh, who is serving in Afghanistan. tion for the long winter, he and his wife, Angela junction with the Gallia squirrels gather nuts and IRA. (This requirement (Johnson), are expecting County Chamber of Com- have our youth recognize ber executive director. put many of them together does not apply to a Roth their first child in October. merce’s River Recreation those who serve in the “We send it to a local sol- in one place. If you’re IRA.) It’s not that hard to Waugh gradated from Festival’s Kids Day. The military, and show their dier, along with other var- nearing retirement, you calculate these required Point Pleasant High minimum distributions School and attended Mar- banner was donated by the support by signing this ious items they can share, might be able to learn Auto Trim Center. something from our furry from a single IRA or a sin- shall University before thank you banner,” said so they may enjoy a little gle 401(k), but if you have “It means so much to Lorie Neal, IOM, cham- taste from home. friends, as you, too, may enlisting on Sept. 25, want to consolidate some a mix of these accounts at of your assets — in partic- different places, you might ular, your retirement have to do a lot of number accounts — as you pre- crunching. If all your Camp Beaver for children pare for a new season in accounts were held at the your life. same place, you may have You might be surprised an easier time. at the number of retire- • Less chance of forget- ment accounts you’ve ting assets — You may accumulated over time. find it hard to believe, but For example, you may plenty of people lose track have 401(k) plans with a of their 401(k)s, IRAs and few employers, along with other retirement accounts. IRAs that you’ve estab- In fact, the National Reg- lished with different finan- istry of Unclaimed Retire- cial services companies. If ment Benefits lists more you were to consolidate all than 50,000 individuals these accounts with just who are owed benefits one provider, you might from 401(k)s, profit-shar- find several key advan- ing plans or IRAs and tages. either can’t be reached or Possibly the biggest don’t respond to inquiries. benefit of consolidating But if you hold all your your accounts is that it retirement accounts in one may make it easier for you place, you may be less to track and manage your likely to “misplace” them retirement assets. Once than if you kept them in you retire, you could several different financial choose to do any number institutions. of things: travel the world, Just as summer turns to pursue your hobbies, vol- autumn and autumn turns unteer or even open a to winter, the seasons of small business or do some your life follow one anoth- consulting. But whichever er in seemingly rapid suc- retirement lifestyle you cession. So when you choose to follow, you will enter your retirement sea- Submitted photo son, make sure you’re pre- Holzer Hospice will host Camp Beaver, a bereavement camp for children, from 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Saturday, Sept. need to know how much you can afford to with- pared — and one way to 25 at the French Art Colony in Gallipolis. Designed for children and young adults ages 6-15, this one-day camp draw each year, how you help that preparation is to will help participants to understand feelings associated with the death of a loved one, friend or pet. The children can stay ahead of inflation consider consolidating will share with each other and have fun while gaining an understanding of how loss and change affects their lives. and how best to control your retirement accounts. They will also learn that the emotions they experience related to grief are normal responses to life events. Reg- your investment-related (Isaac Mills is a finan- istration is required for the event. For information or to register a child, call (740) 446-5074. Pictured are Shelly taxes. You may find it eas- cial advisor with Edward Ranegar, LSW, (left) and Sharon Shull, RN, BSN, Director of Holzer Hospice. ier to accomplish these Jones Investments, 990A things if you have a single, Second Ave., Gallipolis, unified investment strate- phone 441-9441. Edward gy — and it may be easier Jones has been serving the Flu vaccine clinics offered in Gallia Co. to develop such a strategy needs of individual investors since 1871, STAFF REPORT mentary, 11 a.m.-12:30 School, 9-10:30 a.m. day-Friday 8AM-4PM. if you have all your retire- p.m. • Cheshire Township The flu vaccine is free to ment accounts at one member SIPC.) GALLIPOLIS — The • Crown City/City Building, 11 a.m.-12:30 all Gallia County resi- Gallia County Health Building, 1:30-3 p.m. p.m. dents, and available for a Department will offer the Tuesday, Sept. 28 • Morgan Township fee to out of county resi- Be wary of scams 2010-2011 seasonal • Centerville Village Building, 1:30-3 p.m. dents. BY MARCUS GEIGER such as your Social Security influenza vaccine in every Hall , 8:30-10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 1 The vaccine has been SOCIAL SECURITY DISTRICT MANAGER number or banking informa- township in Gallia Coun- • Centenary United • Gallipolis Develop- standardized according to tion. If someone contacts ty this fall. Following is Methodist Church, 11 mental Center, 8:30-10 the U.S. Public Health These days, everyone you and asks for this kind of the flu clinic schedule: a.m.-12:30 p.m. a.m. Services Requirements needs to be cautious of information, do not give it. Wednesday, Sept. 22 • Christ United Monday, Oct. 4 for the 2010-2011 season. scams — Internet, mail, and You should never provide • Greenfield Communi- Methodist Church, 1:30-3 • University of Rio The 2010-2011 flu vac- even phone scams — which your Social Security number ty Center, 9-10:30 a.m. p.m. Grande-Conf Rm. C, 11 cine will protect against can damage your credit score or other personal informa- • Cadmus Community Wednesday, Sept. 29 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and three different flu viruses: and pocketbook. Any time tion over the telephone Center, 11 a.m.-12:30 • Vinton Town Hall, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Type A / California someone asks for your per- unless you initiated the con- p.m. 9:30-11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 12 /07/2009 (H1N1); Type sonal information, you tact, or are confident of the • Patriot Lodge,1:30-3 • Ewington Academy , • Evening Hours at A/Victoria/210/2009 should be wary. Particularly person to whom you are p.m. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Gallia County Health (H3N2) and Type B/Bris- cruel are swindles that target speaking. If in doubt, do not Thursday, Sept. 23 • Trinity United Department, 8 a.m.-6 bane/60/2008. Social Security beneficiaries. release information without • Mt. Zion Missionary Methodist Church, 3- p.m. For information, call Recently, Social Security first verifying the validity of Baptist Church, 9-10:30 4:30, p.m. The vaccine is also the health department at became aware of a scam tar- the call by contacting the a.m. Thursday, Sept. 30 available daily at the 441-2018. geting beneficiaries in the local Social Security office • Hannan Trace Ele- • Addaville Elementary health department Mon- Southern California area. or Social Security’s toll-free Scammers telephoned bene- number at (800) 772-1213 ficiaries to tell them they (TTY 1-800-325-0778). were due a “stimulus pay- Enrico art exhibit at URG ment.” The scammer offered to deposit the payment to SUBMITTED BY UNIV. OF expression,” Enrico said. some of the objects are inspired to create new each beneficiary’s account RIO GRANDE “I draw what my heart floating. pieces, and he is very once the personal and bank says, not what my head One of these pieces, happy with his new account information was RIO GRANDE — A says.” titled “Speak No Evil, home. He is also happy provided. The scammer then new art exhibit at the Several of his pieces, See No Evil, Hear No to be showing his work at contacted Social Security by University of Rio Grande for example, feature a Evil,” features the float- Rio Grande, and he telephone to request the ben- and Rio Grande Commu- “crumpled paper” tech- ing technique while por- hopes a large crowd of efits be deposited into a new nity College’s Greer nique that the artist traying several images area residents will turn account — the scammer’s Museum features several painstakingly puts into that bring a thought-pro- out to see the exhibit. account, to steal the pay- unique and interesting his drawings. These art- voking message. This exhibit will be fol- ments. In a similar version of works are made to look Enrico’s work is origi- lowed on Sept. 28 with this criminal ploy, the scam- pieces by a regional mer calls the beneficiary to artist. like they are pictures on nal, and audiences all the showing of ceramic “confirm” the beneficiary’s The new exhibit, an old crumpled piece of around the world have pieces from Ohio Univer- personal and financial infor- Drawings By Gerry Enri- paper. It’s fascinating to enjoyed it. Originally sity faculty members and mation. co, opened to the public see the lines and wrinkles from the Philippines, graduate students. That As a rule of thumb, Social on Wednesday, Sept. 1, that Enrico creates on the Enrico worked as an exhibit will remain open Security will not call you for and will remain open artworks in order to cre- artist in California for until Oct. 24. The open- your personal information until Saturday, Sept. 25. ate this illusion. several years before ing reception for that Enrico, who lives in Pt. “It’s very challenging,” moving to Pt. Pleasant in exhibit will be held on Pleasant, is showcasing he said about making 2005. He moved to the Friday, Oct. 8 from 5-7 several of his drawings in these pieces look this region because he has p.m. in the Greer Muse- the exhibit. way. Some look like they family members here, um. Enrico explained that are on crumpled white and said it has been a The Greer Museum his work is not done in paper, while others may good move for him as an Gallery is open from 1-5 the manner of any other look like they are on artist. p.m. on Tuesdays artists, but that he uses a crumpled bags or alu- “I love it here,” Enrico through Sundays. wide range of artistic minum foil. said. He is able to live in For more information styles and techniques in Enrico can also create a relatively quiet area on either of the upcoming his work. an illusion in his art- where he can focus on his exhibits, call Jim Allen at “It’s more about self- works so that it looks like artwork and become (800) 282-7201. Page A3 Gallipolis Daily Tribune ALONG THE RIVER Tuesday, September 21, 2010 Community Calendar Gallia County Forecast Email items to [email protected]

Tuesday, Sept. 21 ing, 7:30 p.m., Ewington Pike, Suite 1569, Gallipo- Ag Center, 111 Jackson Tuesday: Mostly sun- sunny, with a high near HENDERSON, W.Va. — Academy. lis. Pike, Suite 1569, Gallipo- ny, with a high near 87. 92. Mason Co. Taxed Enough Thursday, Sept. 30 Thursday, Oct. 14 lis. Calm wind becoming Thursday Night: Part- Already meeting, 7 p.m., GALLIPOLIS — French PORTER — Springfield south between 6 and 9 ly cloudy, with a low mph. around 64. Henderson Community 500 Free Clinic, 1-4 p.m., Twp. Trustees 2011 budget Support groups Center. Speaker: Charles 258 Pinecrest Drive, off hearing, 7 p.m., Springfield Tuesday Night: Most- Friday: Partly sunny, GALLIPOLIS — Griev- ly clear, with a low with a high near 91. Lanaham. Topic: U.S. 35 Jackson Pike. Twp. Fire Department, around 63. Light and Friday Night: A toll. Info: Jim or Anna Maria Tuesday, Oct. 5 Porter. ing Parents Support Group meets 8 p.m., first Tuesday variable wind. chance of showers and Butler, 304-675-3984 or GALLIPOLIS — Holzer Monday, Oct. 18 Wednesday: Mostly thunderstorms. Mostly [email protected]. Clinic and Holzer Medical GALLIPOLIS — Gallia of each month at New Life Lutheran Church, Jackson sunny, with a high near cloudy, with a low around Sunday, Sept. 26 Center Retirees luncheon, Co. Twp. Association Pike. Info: Jackie Keatley 88. Calm wind becoming 62. Chance of precipita- GALLIPOLIS — Ice noon, Courtside Bar and meeting, 7 p.m., Gallia Co. at 446-2700 or John Jack- west between 6 and 9 tion is 30 percent. cream social, 6 p.m., First Grill. Senior Resource Center, son at 446-7339. mph. Saturday: Partly sun- Church of the Nazarene, Friday, Oct. 8 1167 Ohio 160, Gallipolis. GALLIPOLIS — Grief Wednesday Night: A ny, with a high near 79. 1110 First Ave., Gallipolis. GALLIPOLIS — Gallia Friday, Nov. 12 Support Group meets sec- slight chance of showers Saturday Night: Mostly Public invited. Soil and Water Conserva- GALLIPOLIS — Gallia ond Tuesday of each and thunderstorms before cloudy, with a low around Tuesday, Sept. 28 tion District board meeting, Soil and Water Conserva- month, 8 p.m., at New Life 11 p.m., then a slight 53. EWINGTON — Ameri- 1:30 p.m., C.H. Mckenzie tion District board meeting, Lutheran Church. Facilita- chance of showers Sunday: Mostly sunny, can Legion Post 161 meet- Ag Center, 111 Jackson 1:30 p.m., C.H. Mckenzie tors: Sharon Carmichael and John Jackson. between 11 p.m. and mid- with a high near 77. night. Partly cloudy, with Sunday Night: Mostly a low around 61. Calm clear, with a low around Church Calendar wind. Chance of precipi- 55. tation is 20 percent. Monday: Sunny, with Email items to [email protected] Thursday: Mostly a high near 77. Wednesday, Sept. 22 CHESHIRE — The GALLIPOLIS — The Road, Middleport. ADDISON — Prayer Gracemen in concert, Gallipolis church of Christ Wednesday, Sept. 29 meeting, Matt Smith 10:30 a.m., Cheshire Bap- meets at 214 Upper River ADDISON — Prayer preaching, 7 p.m., Addison tist Church. Road. Sunday services meeting, 7 p.m., Addison Local Stocks Freewill Baptist Church. GALLIPOLIS — The include 10 a.m. Bible study, Freewill Baptist Church. Saturday, Sept. 25 church of Christ in Gallipo- with classes for all ages, Rev. Jamie Fortner preach- AEP (NYSE) — 36.34 BBT (NYSE) — 23.68 CHESHIRE — Womenʼs lis meets at 234 Chapel and 11 a.m. worship. Bible ing. Akzo (NASDAQ) — 60.50 Peoples (NASDAQ) — 12.86 retreat, 8 a.m., Cheshire Drive. Sunday meeting study is also held at 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 3 Ashland Inc. (NYSE) — 47.34 Pepsico (NYSE) — 66.89 Baptist Church. Info: 367- times are: 9:30 a.m., Bible Wednesday. Web site: ADDISON — Sunday Big Lots (NYSE) — 34.17 Premier (NASDAQ) — 6.08 0154 or 992-7542. class; 10:30 a.m., worship; www.gallipolischur- school, 10 a.m., evening Bob Evans (NASDAQ) — 28.67 Rockwell (NYSE) — 61.17 Sunday, Sept. 26 5 p.m., evening assembly. chofchrist.net. service, 6 p.m., Addision BorgWarner (NYSE) — 48.38 Rocky Boots (NASDAQ) — 7.68 ADDISON — Sunday The church meets at 7 p.m. GALLIPOLIS — Ice Freewill Baptist Church. Century Alum (NASDAQ) — 11.70 Royal Dutch Shell — 59.39 school, 10 a.m., evening Wednesday for Bible study. cream social, 6 p.m., First Rev. Bob Thompson Champion (NASDAQ) — 1.24 Sears Holding (NASDAQ) — 68.10 service, 6 p.m., Addison Web site: www.chapel- Church of the Nazarene, preaching. Charming Shops (NASDAQ) — 3.79 Wal-Mart (NYSE) — 53.54 Freewill Baptist Church. hillchurchofchrist.org. 1110 First Ave., Gallipolis. JACKSON — Rev. City Holding (NASDAQ) — 30.60 Wendy’s (NYSE) — 4.45 Pastor Rick Barcus GALLIPOLIS — Special Public invited. Joshue Barrios from Collins (NYSE) — 59.08 WesBanco (NYSE) — 17.21 preaching. Jamie Rainey, service, 10 a.m., Faith Val- MIDDLEPORT — Voic- Guatemala speaking, 11 DuPont (NYSE) — 44.61 Worthington (NYSE) — 15.43 special music. ley Community Church, es of Faith Singers in con- a.m., End Time Harvest US Bank (NYSE) — 23.28 Daily stock reports are the 4 p.m. ET BIDWELL — Homecom- Bulaville Pike, Gallipolis. cert, 6 p.m., Old Bethel Church, 1215 Dixon Run Gen Electric (NYSE) — 16.55 closing quotes of transactions for Sep- ing, 10 a.m., Garden of My Brother James Michael Freewill Baptist Church. Road, off Ohio 327 exit of Harley-Davidson (NYSE) — 28.50 tember 20, 2010, provided by Edward Heart Tabernacle, 4950 Rainy ministering with song Clyde Ferrell preaching. U.S. 35, Jackson. Special Ohio 850, Bidwell. Dorsel and testimony. Pastor JR Rev. Ralph Butcher invites singing. Prayer for the JP Morgan (NYSE) — 41.19 Jones financial advisors Isaac Mills in Messick preaching. Perry Preston preaching. Info: public. Church located on afflicted. Dinner after ser- Kroger (NYSE) — 21.88 Gallipolis at (740) 441-9441 and Lesley Family singing. (740) 446-7851. Ohio 7 at Storyʼs Run vice. Info: (740) 645-3052. Ltd Brands (NYSE) — 27.40 Marrero in Point Pleasant at (304) 674- Norfolk So (NYSE) — 58.93 0174. Member SIPC. OVBC (NASDAQ) — 19.40 experience the school seniors in need during the Schools pride of each one who TRIAD summer months. TRIAD From Page A1 spoke. members also deliver ASK DR. BROTHERS PTO presidents Angie From Page A1 monthly food boxes to noted in his remarks that Burns (Washington), Drea- is a free service to the public. needy seniors throughout each school was not only ma Hamid (Green) and Those participating wear the community. Pre-wedding jitters fitted with updated educa- Amee Rees (Rio Grande) personalized bracelets “I think everybody that tional technology, but also also offered their thoughts which emit signals that can knows what we’re doing the latest in energy-effi- during the ceremonies. be tracked by emergency knows that we really do have her worried cient technology to create a Other notable moments help,” Fowler said. “It’s from the day’s events officials. TRIAD works in safer and healthier envi- tandem with the sheriff’s somebody that they can Dear Dr. Brothers: I ronment for children. included Washington Ele- depend on.” love my fiance and have mentary teacher Ann Sick- office in this program, Each of the buildings is a recruiting seniors and other According to Fowler, the really enjoyed planning work of art in its own right. els reading a poem she members of TRIAD finance my wedding with him. Our penned for the occasion at citizens who may be in need Green and Rio Grande are of this service. their programs through local parents approve, and our masterpieces of the mod- her school; Judge Dean fundraising efforts including friends are so excited for Evans relating memories The “Are You Okay?” ern sort, with bright colors, program is also a project that basket bingo and yard sales. us. But somehow I feel like broad hallways, spacious of his days as a student at “Everything we have, something is wrong, and Washington; former Green allows TRIAD to work classrooms and multi-pur- closely with law enforce- we’ve made it on our own,” the closer the wedding pose cafetoriums. The school board member Fowler said. gets, the more nervous I George Woodward giving ment for the benefit of unique design of each seniors in the community. The next TRIAD am becoming. I am really building gives Green and the audience a brief history fundraising event will be having visions of leaving lesson about Green and This program allows seniors Rio Grande their own per- or their caregivers to register held at 6 p.m. on Sept. 24 at him at the altar and just Dr. Joyce Brothers sonality, which will only how it came to be part of the Gallia County Senior running away. I don’t the Gallipolis City School with the sheriff’s office and be enhanced as students place their telephone num- Center located on Ohio 160. know why. Is this normal? and teachers lend their cre- District; current board of I can’t really talk about it education member J.R. bers on a list serve. This list The “Gospel Benefit Sing” with your fiance — I mean ative touch. of numbers is entered into a will include several local with anyone — I am so thinking down the road, Meanwhile, Washington Sauer stating that (hopeful- ashamed. I know he does- ly) his kids won’t be the computerized system which singers and bands, as well as years ahead — that also Elementary retains the makes automatic calls to the door prizes and concessions. n’t feel this way. — B.K. would be normal. Mar- character and warmth of its first ones to mark up a wall Dear B.K.: You seem at the new Green Elemen- seniors on a daily basis. If Fowler stated that TRIAD riage is supposed to be a original early 20th Century the automated call is not will be accepting $3 dona- really confused about “rest of your life” thing, design interwoven with the tary; and State Rep. Clyde whether you should marry Evans, a native of Rio answered, a designated fam- tions for admission to the and that is daunting. But modern elements also ily member of friend will be event. your fiance, or marry at all, many brides find comfort found at Green and Rio Grande, reminiscing about and whether now is the attending classes at Rio contacted, and, in some cas- “TRIAD is a very useful in the idea that they will Grande. The richness of es, a deputy will be called to and helpful group,” Gallia time. Yes, it is perfectly the woodwork and other Grande Elementary when normal to have pre-wed- it was located on the site of the scene. County Sheriff Joe Brown- craftsmanship found “It does work because we ing commented about the ding jitters. It would be throughout the building is the current village munici- very unusual to have none! pal building. have helped several people group that is a growing orga- greatly enhanced by the that way,” Fowler stated. nization. According to But you should know modern renovation. For the Gallipolis City yourself well enough to be School District, the open- According to Fowler, Browning, TRIAD is in One aspect of the dedi- TRIAD also provides bea- able to tell if your nervous- cation ceremonies that was ing of these new and reno- need of new members and ness is just part of wanting vated school buildings will con lights that can be turned the sheriff encourages any- particularly enjoyable was on to allow emergency offi- everything to go well on the opportunity the admin- stand as an historic point in one who is interested to your wedding day and not time that should be joyful- cials to easily locate a home attend TRIAD meetings istration afforded current in need of assistance. The somehow getting messed students to have a part in ly celebrated and fondly which are held at 1 p.m. on up — or something deeper. remembered. As a commu- beacon light acts as a normal the second Tuesday of every each of the proceedings. light bulb, but can be activat- Some people who have a Llana Johnson spoke at nity, our hope is that these month at the senior center. rather controlling person- buildings will serve our ed to notify neighbors that For more information on Washington, Nicholas help is needed. ality find wedding plan- Denbow addressed the children well for many any of the TRIAD programs ning difficult because crowd at Green and Lane years to come, that we will TRIAD also supports a contact the Gallia County despite their best efforts, Pullins spoke to those who maintain them properly program that provides air Sheriff’s Office at (740) they find they can’t control gathered at Rio Grande. It and that we will teach our conditioners and fans to 446-1221. every single thing. This was both interesting and children about the impor- makes them uncomfort- informative to hear the per- tance and value of obtain- able and nervous. Are you spective of students and ing a good education. women are pursuing higher one of these? If so, the Freedom education degrees at vari- inevitable process leading From Page A1 ous institutions throughout to an inescapable conclu- a.m.-4 p.m. the state and Clark has sion may be freaking you Board (Location: Gallia Co. goes forward. I hope that it great future hope the young out! Service Center, 499 continues for another hun- leaders, “I hope that our But if what bothers you From Page A1 Jackson Pike. Phone: dred years.” support of their education goes beyond the wedding Saturday’s celebration pursuits will lead them to thinking about your life son Pike. Phone: 446- 441-2018) back to this stage in the Bossard Memorial also included a scholarship 8510) presentation to 10 young decades ahead to support Dept. of Job and Fam- Library the emancipation, to sup- • Monday/Wednes- adults within the communi- ily Services ty. port their community and • Monday-Thursday, 7 day/Friday, 10 a.m.-6 “Nothing lasts this long to support those that follow a.m.-5 p.m. p.m. without great minds using them.” (Location: 848 Third • Tuesday-Thursday, great will, making great The members of the Ave., Gallipolis. Phone: noon-8 p.m. sacrifices to persevere,” Cadot-Blessing Camp 126 446-3222) • Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 Arthur Clark, coordinator of the Sons of Union Veter- Gallia County Trea- p.m. of the Emancipation schol- ans were also on hand to surer’s Office (Location: 7 Spruce arship program stated. “I provide a brief presentation • Monday-Friday, St. Phone: 446-7323) think as much as the Eman- about the Civil War and the 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Residents can also cipation is about our past, I role of colored soldiers in (Location: Gallia Co. register to vote at any think the Emancipation is the Union Army. public high school or about the future. We are Many other historic pre- Courthouse) sentations, local and state Gallia County WIC vocational school, or by here to honor the future mail. generation of leaders in leaders as well as musical Program at Health selections filled the Eman- Department Service (Online: supporting their education- gallianet.net/BOE.htm) al pursuits.” cipation Day Celebration Center The young men and on Saturday and Sunday. • Monday-Friday, 8 Page A4 OOPINION Tuesday, September 21, 2010

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BY MARCY GORDON ASSOCIATED PRESS Federal regulators voted Friday to propose new The recession is over! rules that could make it harder for public compa- nies to disguise their level of debt. The Securities and Exchange Commission is proposing expanded disclosure requirements in response to companies that temporarily trim their debt at the end of quarters to make their financial So where’s the party? statements appear stronger. The practice, especial- ly used by big banks and sometimes called “win- BY JEANNINE AVERSA Democratic Party faces a likely That’s because it takes time for dow dressing,” is legal but regulators say it can ASSOCIATED PRESS give investors a distorted picture of a bank’s debt setback in the midterm elections, companies to gain confidence in and level of risk. said at a town-hall meeting spon- the economy, know that customer It turns out the recession ended sored by CNBC. demand will last, and add jobs. The SEC proposal would require all public more than a year ago. companies to report detailed information on their Obama has made a point of not- But for the past few recessions, Feeling better now? short-term borrowing every quarter. For financial ing small signs of progress in the it’s taken longer and longer for companies, there would be a stricter layer of The panel that determines the economy, which is growing slow- unemployment to come down. In requirements: The average interest rate paid on timing of recessions concluded ly. Some Democrats have urged 1982, for example, unemploy- the loans would have to be calculated on a daily Monday that this one ended — him to stop boasting about any ment peaked the same month the basis and reported. technically, anyway — in June progress at all, for fear that it irks recession ended. After the 2001 Financial firms currently are required to dis- 2009, and lasted 18 months. The people who feel things aren’t get- recession, the gap was 19 months. close their short-term borrowing only once a year. duration makes it the longest ting better and makes politicians This time around, it’s been 15 The SEC commissioners voted 5-0 at a brief since World War II. seem out of touch. months, and economists don’t meeting to propose the new rules and open them It may be over, but you won’t For Melody Brooke, a 55-year- expect unemployment to come to public comment for 60 days. They could be for- be hearing any cheers from the old marriage and family coun- down significantly anytime soon. mally adopted sometime later, possibly with millions of Americans who are selor in Lewisville, Texas, it did- In part, that’s because of how changes. struggling to find a job. Or are n’t feel in her household as if the the unemployment rate is calcu- Lehman Brothers used so-called repurchase worried about the ones they have. recession ended 15 months ago. lated. It’s based on a survey of Or have lost their homes. Or are agreements as an accounting trick in the months Her household finances were in households. Only out-of-work behind on the mortgage. before its collapse two years ago into the biggest shambles at the time. people who are looking for jobs “Every single one of the indi- bankruptcy in U.S. history. The demise of the Wall “It felt like the heat of it for us,” are counted as unemployed. viduals who wrote the report Street titan triggered a panic in financial markets. Brooke said. Those who have quit looking out Lehman had put together complex transactions needs a serious reality check,” said Bob Johnson of the Queens Her outlook is starting to bright- of discouragement aren’t includ- that allowed the firm to sell billions in mortgage en. Her husband finally found ed. As the economy improves, securities at the end of a quarter — wiping them borough of New York, who is 46, full-time work about a month ago. more of these people will start off its balance sheet when regulators and share- had worked in communications holders were examining it — and then to quickly and has been looking for a job for And Brooke’s counseling busi- looking for jobs and will be buy them back. The repurchase agreements, more than three years. ness is picking up: She’s on track counted again as unemployed. detailed in a report issued in March by a court- Not that it’s the fault of the aca- to make about $35,000 for the That will drive up the unemploy- appointed examiner, were known as Repo 105. demics — in this case the year. ment rate, at least for a while. SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro said before the National Bureau of Economic For the rest of the country, the To make its call on the end of a vote on the proposed changes that “investors Research, a group of economists statistics are familiar and grim. recession, the bureau looks at the would have better information about a company’s based in Cambridge, Mass. It’s Since the recession began, 7.3 stats behind the gross domestic financing activities during the course of a (quar- their job to declare when reces- million jobs have disappeared. product, which measures the total ter) — not just a period-end snapshot.” sions officially begin and end. Nearly 2.5 million homes have value of the economy. Plus, it Under the proposed rules, public companies Their finding is one that eco- been repossessed. Unemployment reviews incomes, employment would be required to report the amount outstand- nomic historians spend a lot of is at 9.6 percent. and industrial activity. ing of their short-term borrowings at the end of time pondering. Politicians care, Since the technical end of the The bureau pointed out that a each quarter and the average interest rate they too. They don’t want to be blamed recession, the economy has been downturn in the economy anytime paid on the loans. They also would have to report for downturns that happen on growing. But the growth has been soon would now mark the start of the average amount of borrowings outstanding their watch. painfully slow. a new recession. The last time that during the quarter and the average interest rate, as One of those politicians is How slow? The Organization happened was in 1981 and 1982, well as the maximum amount outstanding. President Barack Obama, who for Economic Cooperation and most economists believe. Commissioner Luis Aguilar said the expanded inherited the recession — it began Development figures the U.S. The last recession that lasted disclosure rules are helpful but won’t necessarily in December 2007, according to economy will grow 2.6 percent longer than this one was, well, prevent deception by firms to make their balance the bureau. Obama found little this year. It would take growth something far worse than a reces- sheets appear less risky than they are. reason Monday to celebrate that it twice that fast to drive down sion: The Great Depression. It “Rules on the books are not enough; they have had officially ended. unemployment by a single per- included a downturn of three and to be enforced,” he said. “The hole was so deep that a lot centage point. a half years, ending in 1933, and of people out there are still hurt- Unemployment usually keeps another lasting more than a year, ing,” the president, whose rising well after a recession ends. ending in 1938. 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E-mail: Outside Gallia County [email protected] 12 Weeks ...... $56.55 $ Web: 26 Weeks ...... 113.60 www.mydailytribune.com 52 Weeks ...... $227.21 Tuesday, September 21, 2010 www.mydailytribune.com Gallipolis Daily Tribune • Page A5 Obituaries William G. Quickle Bertha Evans Grace Davis Betty Lou Martin William G. “Bill” Bertha (Bess) Evans Grace Davis has moved many Betty Lou Lutton Martin, 83, of Point Pleasant, Quickle, 85, of Vinton, times in her life. On September 17, Bess moved one passed away September 17, 2010, at Pleasant Valley Ohio, passed away Sun- last time as she made her trip to heaven. She was Nursing and Rehab center. She was born February day, September 19, 2010, born in Cadmus, Ohio on March 15, 1920, to the late 21, 1927, in Point Pleasant, W.Va., daughter to the at Holzer Medical Center. Elma (Reese) and John Everette Evans, Jr. She grad- late Everett and Lula Ward Lutton. Bill was born May 2, uated from Gallia Academy High School in 1938 She was a retired, compassionate nurse from 1925, in Vinton, son the and attended Rio Grande College and Ohio State Pleasant Valley, a loving wife to the late Homer late G.V. “Cook” and University. She married George Grace in 1941 and Chester Martin, Jr. and a blessed mother to Marilyn Ruth Dorthey Warren they traveled the world while he was an Army offi- Gaye Martin of Point Pleasant. Quickle of Vinton, Ohio. cer, returning to Gallipolis in 1962 after George A sister to Faye Johnson of Palatine, Illinois and He was a 1943 graduate retired from the Army. They had two daughters, Car- sister-in-law and best friend Thelma Filson and of Vinton High School ol and Nancy. many loving nieces and nephews. Her passing was and a U.S. Army World Grace United Methodist Church has always been also preceded by her sisters, Josephine Lutton and War II Veteran, having Bess’ church home. She was an advisor to youth fel- Edith Lutton Carsey and her brother, Russell Lutton. served at the Battle of lowship at Grace, active in Wesley Weds, Circle, and A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, Sep- Okinawa and and later Women’s Society. She was membership chairman, tember 21, 2010, at 11 a.m. at the Deal Funeral sent to Korea. Bill mar- member of the memorials committee, trustee, and Home with Rev. James Lewis officiating. Burial will ried the love of his life, Virginia R. Fullen on June 8, member of the Council on Ministry. Bess was one of be in the Suncrest Cemetery at a later date. The fam- 1947, in Gallipolis, Ohio. They decided to build the first Girl Scout leaders in Gallia County and con- ily will receive friends from 10:30 a.m. until time of their own house on State Route 160, where they tinued scouting as a troop leader, outdoor educator, the service. resided together for 63 years. In 1954 they received, and neighborhood chairman. She was the president In lieu of flowers, donations to the Pleasant Valley what Bill always said was his greatest gift, their of the Lebanon Valley Girl Scout Council in Penn- Hospital Auxiliary fund would be greatly appreciat- daughter Sheri Lynette Quickle. She blessed them sylvania and the recipient of the Thanks Badge ed. Send to Pleasant Valley Hospital, Attn: Auxil- with two grandsons, William Kevin (Cerissa) Wray which is the highest Girl Scout award for adults. She iary Fund, 2520 Valley Drive Point Pleasant, W.Va. and Brian E. Angell. Bill worked for the Ohio Bell was a coordinator for the Red Cross and she was a 25550. Betty would thank you. Telephone Company as a lineman, later in the test founder of the French Art Colony and active in Cliff- Please send condolences to the family at dealfu- center and finally as plant manager for the Gallipo- side Golf Course. She was a life member and mem- [email protected]. lis office before retiring in 1982. Bill enjoyed boat- ber of the board of the Gallia County Historical and ing, vacationing at the ocean, wood working and lat- Genealogical Society. Bess was a founder of the er in life, “football season.” Gallia Academy Alumni Association and was their In addition to his wife, daughter and grandsons, Person of the Year for 1998. Deaths Bill is survived by sisters-in-law, Donna Fullen of When Bess was in high school she worked at the Myrtle Beach, S.C.; her children RaNae, Lisa and Evans Grocery Store which was her first “real job.” Sylvia Long Mike Callahan; Trudi Fullen, of Cincinnati, Ohio, After George’s retirement, she owned the Uniform and her children, Shannon, Sean, Heather, Michael Center and then in 1977 she went out to Bob Evans Sylvia Long, 77, Ashton, W.Va., died Sunday, Sept. and Kirsten Fullen; cousins, June (Tom) Davis, Pol- Farms as a volunteer. That lasted only two weeks, 19, 2010, at Pleasant Valley Hospital. A Graveside ly Wetherholt and a very special family friend, Mary which was how long it took the farm manager to Service will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2010, at Lanier. realize what a wealth of skills and knowledge she the Balls Chapel Cemetery Ashton, W.Va. There will In addition to his parents, Bill was preceded in had, so he hired her full-time. She was a project be no public visitation. Deal Funeral Home is serving death by a brother-in-law, Dr. William “Sonny” coordinator, outdoor educator, tour guide, the family. Fullen; mother-in-law, Ethel C. Fullen; and a researcher, seamstress, and more. She completed the nephew, James Callahan. research and followed through on the project which Funeral Services will be held 11 a.m, Thursday, put the Homestead at Bob Evans Farms on the September 23, 2010, at the McCoy-Moore Funeral National Registry of Historic Places. She was never Local Briefs Home in Vinton, Ohio, with pastor Robert Steenrod given a project she did not love. Bess was a member officiating. Burial will follow at Vinton Memorial of Pembroke Club for many years and enjoyed the Lanham to speak to Mason Co. TEA Park where full military rites will be conducted by literary group and its wonderful members a great HENDERSON, W.Va. — The U.S. 35 toll issue will the Gallia County Veterans Funeral Detail. deal; some of them had been friends since child- be the topic of discussion at the Mason Co. Taxed Friends and family may call at the funeral home on hood. Enough Already meeting, scheduled for 7 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday, September 22, 6-8 p.m. Bess was an active alumna of the University of Rio Sept. 21 at the Henderson Community Center. Charles Condolences may be sent to Grande, serving as a member of Atwood Club and Lanham will be available to answer questions. For infor- www.mccoymoore.com. the Alumni Association Board of Directors where mation, contact Jim or Anna Maria Butler at (304) 675- she received the Rio Grande College Citation of 3984 or e-mail [email protected]. Appreciation for 1989. Guido Joseph Girolami Bess remembered her Welsh ancestry. She was a member of Cardiff Club, and later Cardigan Club. Healthcare reform seminar Guido Joseph Girolami, She loved singing and attended Gymanfas as often 84, Pomeroy, passed away RIO GRANDE — Five insurance agencies from the as possible. Her trips to Wales were filled with won- southeast Ohio region will present a healthcare reform on September 19, 2010, at derful memories. Holzer Medical Center. seminar on Thursday, Sept. 23 at the University of Rio She was a member of the French Colony Chapter, Grande. The seminar is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. in He was born on Novem- Daughters of the American Revolution where she ber 20, 1925, in St. Louis, room 216 of Bob Evans Farm Hall. Participating agen- used her talents as a researcher. With DAR she par- cies include Patrick Benefit Advisors, McNelly-Gahm Missouri, son of the late ticipated in parades, tours, and conventions. She Guilietta (Fabbri) Girola- Insurance, Cotner, Cooley, Clark and Sharp, The Wise- knew what a privilege it is to be an American and she man Agency and Saunders Insurance Agency. To regis- mi and Basilio Girolami. wanted our citizens to remember their heritage as He was in the retail busi- ter, call Michelle at (740) 286-0003 or Sherry at (740) Americans above all else. 286-2062. ness. He was an Army In 1998, Bess married Don Davis, a former class- Veteran of World War II mate. They traveled to Wales and took several bus and the Korean Conflict. trips. They enjoyed playing golf and following Gal- RCMSG basket games He was a member of Post lia Academy football, basketball and band. No mat- GALLIPOLIS — The River Cities Military Support 39, American Legion. ter where you were, no matter how stressful things Group will host a basket games fundraiser at 6:30 p.m., He was drafted in Janu- seemed to be, Bess could lighten the mood and make Thursday, Sept. 23 at VFW Post 4464 in Gallipolis. ary, 1944 and served until things fun. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. For information, call 245-5589, May, 1946. He was with “D” Company-26 First Bess is preceded in death by her parents, Elma and 446-7194 or 645-1400. Infantry-65th Division,with Patton’s 3rd Army. His John E. Evans, Jr; her first husband, George Grace; Divison made the deepest penetration into Eastern her father-in-law, Benjamin Grace; her stepfather-in- Take Back Program Europe, meeting the Russians on May 9, 1945, at law, Gorman Rush; her mother-in-law, Eva Hunts- Erlaut, Austria and again on May 9, 1945. He re- man Grace Rush; her son-in-law, Frank McCain; her UNDATED — Three local law enforcement agencies enlisted in the Army in June 1950, volunteering for sisters-in-law, Betty Grace Cockins, Betty Evans, will be taking part in the U.S. Drug Enforcement Admin- the Korean Conflict, but instead he was shipped to Helen Grace Crum, and Virginia Rush Keckley; and stration’s “take back” program from 10 a.m-2 p.m. on Trust Command, Trieste, and was assigned to 284th her niece, Pat Keckley Netinin. Saturday, Sept. 25. During that time, individuals can M.P.Company. He served honorable as Assistant She is survived by her second husband Donald drop off their expired, unused and/or unwanted prescrip- Criminal Investigator and was discharged in 1953. Davis; her daughters, Carol Langford and her hus- tion medications to the Rio Grande Village Police at the In addition to his parents, he was preceded by, band, Carl, of Gallipolis, and Nancy Grossnickle and municipal building in Rio Grande, to the Gallipolis wife, Vidia Cecchi Girolami; sisters: Gemma Casci, her husband, Dave, of Bay Village, Ohio, as well as Police Department on Third Ave. in Gallipolis or to the Lily Strickland. her grandchildren: Lt. Col. Elizabeth (Betsy Gallia Co. Sheriff’s Office at the the senior center on He is survived by son, Frank (Karen) Girolami, McCain) Fetherston (ret’d) and husband, John, of Ohio 160. For more information about the program vis- Loveland, Ohio; daughter, Peggy (Steve) Davis, Gal- Arlington Virginia; Lt. Col. Amy McCain of Arling- it www.dea.gov. lipolis; Grandsons: Mike Davis and Joe Davis, Gal- ton, Virginia; Kelly Teufel of Cleveland, Ohio; Julia lipolis; 10 nieces and nephews: Dave (Yvonne) Cas- McCain of Columbus, Ohio; Kerry Teufel Shotwell Free clinic Sept. 30 ci, Rev. Art (Joyce) Casci, Teresa Carr, Rita (Rich) and her husband, Andy, of Cleveland, Ohio; Tim Bailey, Ida (Jim) Counts, Ron (Lowry) Casci, Steve McCain and his fiancée Stephanie Holland of GALLIPOLIS — The French 500 Free Clinic will be (Rosanna) Strickland, John (Vicki) Strickland, Arlington, Texas, and one great-grandchild, open from 1-4 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 30. The clinic is Michael Strickland, Christopher (Heidi) Strickland. Dominic Shotwell. located at 258 Pinecrest Drive, off Jackson Pike. The Funeral Mass will be conducted at 11 a.m. on She is survived by her siblings, sister, E. Louise clinic serves the underinsured citizens of Gallia County. Thursday, September 23, 2010, at Sacred Heart Evans and brother J. Tim Evans and his wife, Dee- Catholic Church, by Rev. Father Walter Heinz. Bur- nie, all of Gallia County. She is also survived by her ial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery. brother-in-law, Dwight Keckley; and nieces and Friends may call on Wednesday, September 22, nephews, Dave Evans; and his wife, Beth; Marty from 4-8 p.m. at Anderson McDaniel Funeral Home Evans Huestis and her husband Bob; Ben Van Nos- Time is Running Out! in Pomeroy. A Vigil Service will be conducted at trand and his wife Janie; Paula Crum Balmer and her 7:45 p.m. husband Jeff; Mike Keckley; Kim Cockins and his An on-line registry is available at www.anderson- wife, Elaine; and Michelle Cockins and her husband You have until December 31st of 2010 to mcdaniel.com Steve; great nieces and nephews, great-great nieces get your new American Standard 95% and nephews and many extended family members and friends. Gas Furnace or 15 Seer Heat Pump Local Briefs Special thanks to the caregivers who have been so Installed! kind to her over the last few years and the staff of Arbors Extended Care Facility and members of Call us today HC, HMC Retirees lunch Holzer Hospice who so lovingly cared for Bess dur- ing her final illness. for an estimate! GALLIPOLIS — The Holzer Clinic and Holzer Med- Funeral Services will be held 1 p.m., Thursday, ical Center Retirees luncheon is scheduled at noon on September 23, 2010, at Grace United Methodist Tuesday, Oct. 5 at the Courtside Bar and Grill. Church Sanctuary, 600 Second Ave, Gallipolis, Ohio, with Rev. Bill Thomas officiating. Burial to Twp. Association meeting follow at Mound Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the McCoy-Moore Funeral Home, Wetherholt GALLIPOLIS — The Gallia County Ohio Township Chapel, 420 First Ave Gallipolis, on Wednesday, 2-4 Association meeting will be held at 7 p.m., Monday, Oct. p.m. and 7-9 p.m.; DAR Services will be held at 7 18 at the Senior Resource Center, 1167 Ohio 160, Gal- p.m., Wednesday. lipolis. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations made to: Gallia County Historical and Genealogical Society, 412 Second Avenue,Gallipolis, OH 45631; The University of Rio Grande Alumni Association, Keeping Gallia P.O. Box 500, Rio Grande, OH 45674; Grace United Methodist Church Continuous Improvement Fund, County informed 600 Second Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio 45631. Condolences may be sent to Gallipolis Daily www.mccoymoore.com. Tribune BENNETT’S Visit us online at Heating and Cooling Subscribe today 740-446-2342 mydailytribune.com 1391 Safford School Rd. Gallipolis, OH 740-446-9416 - 1-800-740-1911 Tuesday, September 21, 2010 www.mydailytribune.com Gallipolis Daily Tribune • Page A6 Recession pain still real, despite end, Obama says WASHINGTON (AP) Focusing on the poor Democratic hands, but est payments on his stu- “I can’t give tax cuts to of September. — President Barack economic conditions that polls show it to be a tight dent loans told Obama he the top 2 percent of Obama was asked by Obama said Monday he existed when he took race. was inspired by Obama’s Americans ... and lower Harwood whether we doesn’t care that the office, Obama said, “The The group assembled 2008 campaign but “that the deficit at the same was willing to debate Great Recession has been hole was so deep that a for the session included inspiration is dying time,” Obama said. “At Boehner, who would declared over by a group lot of people out there are large and small business away.” some point, the numbers probably become House of economists. For the still hurting.” owners, teachers, stu- “The most important just don’t work.” speaker if Republicans millions of people who He spoke shortly after dents and unemployed thing we can do right “The first thing you do take back the House of are out of work or other- the National Bureau of people. now is grow our econo- in a hole is not dig it Representatives in wise struggling, he said, Economic Research, a A woman who said she my,” Obama said. “What deeper.” November. “it’s still very real for private panel of econo- was the chief financial we can’t do is go back to Obama pressed his He indicated such a them.” mists that dates the officer for a veterans’ ser- the same old things we effort to cast Democrats debate was unlikely. “It’s Obama denied that he beginnings and ends of vice organization told were doing.” as fighters for the middle premature to say that was anti-business or anti- recessions, said the Obama, “I’m exhausted CNBC’s John Har- class and Republicans as John Boehner is going to Wall Street in his eco- downturn that began in of defending you, wood, the moderator, protectors of “million- be speaker of the House,” nomic proposals, com- December 2007 ended in defending your adminis- asked Obama if he had aires and billionaires” Obama said. menting under close June 2009. At 18 months, tration, defending the any plans to replace his and special interests. A member of the audi- questioning during a that makes it the longest mantle of change that I two top economic advis- He has called on Con- ence who said he was a town hall-style meeting recession since World voted for, and deeply dis- ers — Treasury Secretary gress to allow Bush-era hedge fund manager and broadcast live on CNBC. War II. appointed with where we Timothy Geithner and tax cuts to expire on a Harvard Law School He offered a mixed “Something that took are right now.” chief economic adviser schedule at the end of classmate of Obama said verdict on the growing ten years to create is “Is this my new reali- Lawrence Summers. this year for those with many on Wall Street feel tea party, calling its skep- going to take a little more ty?” she asked. House Republican leader household incomes as if he’s treating them ticism of government time to solve,” Obama Obama told her, “My John Boehner has called above $250,000 — but to like a pinata. “We cer- “healthy...That’s in our said. goal is not to convince for Obama to fire both of extend them for every- tainly feel like we’ve DNA, right?” “Even though econo- you that everything is them, contending their body else. been whacked by a But, he added, “The mists may say that the where it ought to be. It’s economic advice to him Obama says it would stick.” challenge for the tea par- recession officially ended not.” Still, Obama said has not been helpful. cost $700 billion over ten “If you’re making a bil- ty movement is to identi- last year, obviously for that things were “moving Obama sidestepped a years to extend the cuts lion dollars a year after a fy specifically ‘What the millions of people in the right direction” direct answer but said, for those in the upper very bad financial crisis would you do?’” to help who are still out of work, under policies he has put “This is tough work that income range, a group where 8 million people turn around the economy people who have seen in place. they do.” that makes up roughly 2 lost their jobs and small and produce jobs. their home values Republican Party chief “We’re constantly ask- percent of taxpayers. businesses can’t get “It’s not enough just to decline, people who are Michael Steele panned ing, ‘Is what we’re doing What Obama wants to do loans, then I think that say, ‘Get control of gov- struggling to pay the bills Obama’s TV perfor- working as well as it would cost about $3 tril- you shouldn’t be feeling ernment.’ I think it’s day to day, it’s still very mance. “Once again, could?’” lion over ten years. put upon,” Obama said. important for you to say, real for them,” Obama President Obama trotted Harwood at one point A combination of the “Most folks on Main ‘You know, I’m willing said. out the same old worn- asked Obama how seri- Bush tax cuts, the wars in Street feel like they’ve to cut veterans’ benefits He participated in the out reassurances on the ous he was about deficit Iraq and Afghanistan, a been beat upon,” he said, or Social Security bene- hour-long session before economy, but Americans reduction. Polls show reduction in tax revenues and “there’s a big chunk fits or I’m willing to see heading to Pennsylvania are still waiting for the that Americans are because of the recession of the country that feels I these taxes go up.’” to raise money for Demo- promised recovery that deeply concerned about and stimulus and bailout have been too soft on The government can’t cratic Senate candidate never arrived,” Steele the government’s rising spending by both the Wall Street. What I’ve simply cut taxes on the Joe Sestak, who is locked said. deficit, and Republicans Bush and Obama admin- tried to do is just be prac- nation’s wealthiest peo- in a tight race for a seat A 30-year old law have repeatedly tried to istrations has resulted in tical.” ple “and magically think considered a must-win school graduate who said make it a campaign issue, an estimated $1.5 trillion He said his policies things are going to work for the president’s party. he couldn’t find a job and calling for more govern- deficit for the budget have not been “extrem- out,” he said. The seat is currently in couldn’t even make inter- ment belt tightening. year that ends at the end ist” or “anti-business.” GOP divided on how to replace health overhaul law WASHINGTON (AP) rats, according to a Democrats have tried. A ple with generous Ryan’s ambitious pro- hard on the repeal part of — Republicans are recent Associated Press budget crisis could push employer coverage could posals are drawing flak their slogan, but treading promising to repeal and analysis. The GOP only them to the forefront face higher taxes. from Democrats intent gingerly when it comes replace President Barack has to win 40. because lowering health “We either embrace on preserving the health to replacing. Obama’s health care One of the first acts of costs is critical to reduc- bold reform or watch our care law, and that’s mak- “There’s only one overhaul if they win con- a Republican majority ing record federal future collapse under a ing some GOP leaders (idea) I can give you for trol of Congress. But would be a vote to repeal deficits. mountain of debt,” said nervous. certain, and that’s med- with what? what they dismiss as Many of those ideas Coburn. In an interview, Ryan ical malpractice reform,” Not even they know. “Obamacare.” But they come from Rep. Paul In contrast to the said he represents “a said Sen. Chuck Grass- Some have proposed haven’t said much about Ryan, R-Wis., one of a Democrats’ health care consensus of one person ley, R-Iowa, a leader on major changes to work- what would replace it. group of younger law- law, there would be no — myself,” not the offi- health care. “The rest is place coverage, even A GOP bill rejected by makers trying to energize federal mandate that cial GOP view. As senior pretty much dependent turning Medicare into a the Democratic-led the party leadership. individuals get coverage Republican on the House on what the election voucher plan. Many pre- House last year is the Along with Sen. Tom or employers help pay Budget Committee, does.” fer small steps that tiptoe closest thing to a starting Coburn, R-Okla., Ryan for it. Ryan says he’s trying to Aside from placing around political land point. sponsored legislation The plan, however, is a promote discussion, not limits on jury awards in mines. Others want a The Republican plan that would begin to wean hard sell. lay down the agenda. malpractice cases, two clean start. would cover an addition- the middle-class away Any attempt to tamper “Repealing Obamacare other ideas seem to have “During the health care al 3 million people by from job-based coverage with the tax-free status is a step in the right consensus support debate there was just as 2019, compared with and replace Medicaid of employer health care direction,” said Ryan. among Republicans: much division within nearly 33 million under with private insurance is certain to provoke an “It’s not enough,” he strengthening the prohi- Republicans as there was the Obama health care for most low-income all-out counterattack added. “You have to bition against the use of between the parties,” law. It would lower pre- people. from labor unions. That reform health care federal funds to pay for said Douglas Holtz- miums modestly for The idea is to foster hasn’t deterred Ryan. He itself.” abortions, and flyspeck Eakin, a leading adviser many small businesses personal responsibility, also risks antagonizing Repeal is not a surefire oversight of the Obama to 2008 GOP presiden- and for people buying on the theory that con- the seniors’ lobby. proposition. Even if the administration’s efforts tial candidate John insurance directly. It sumers will seek better On his own, Ryan has Senate goes along, Oba- to implement the health McCain. “It will be more wouldn’t solve the value for their health proposed to convert ma could veto it, and care law. visible now that Republi- nation’s long-term cost care dollars and help dri- Medicare into a voucher Republicans aren’t likely If that’s all, some con- cans may be in charge of and coverage problems. ve down costs. system. People who to have enough votes to servatives will be disap- one house because those “On a scale of 1 to Their plan would make become eligible starting override. But they have a pointed. divisions will come to 1,000, it’s about a 5,” employer coverage tax- in 2021 would get a fed- backup plan that could “Republicans won’t the surface.” scoffs former Senate able to the employee, but eral payment to buy pri- work: Use the congres- fix health care if they Republicans appear Majority Leader Tom that would be offset with vate insurance. Because sional power of the purse just replace Obamacare have better than even Daschle, a senior Demo- a tax credit available to of the timing of the tran- to deny the administra- with small-bore odds of winning the cratic adviser. all Americans. It could sition, most baby tion funds to carry out reforms,” said Michael House. At least 75 seats Yet some Republican be used to buy coverage boomers get to keep the the law. Cannon, health policy are competitive, the vast proposals are as far- individually or to keep a current government-run For now, it looks like director for the libertari- majority held by Democ- reaching as anything plan at work. Some peo- program. Republicans are pushing an Cato Institute. Powell says illegal immigrants do his home repairs WASHINGTON (AP) all over my house, a formidable prospect Europe and Japan. Americans support, ple. — Former Secretary of doing things whenever I for the GOP presidential Powell also said such as controlled fed- Powell said he’s not State Colin Powell says call for repairs, and I’m or vice presidential “fringe” elements on the eral spending and giving up on the GOP, illegal immigrants do sure you’ve seen them nominations but stayed right are taking a low adherence to the Consti- even in the face of a essential work in the at your house. We’ve out of contention — he road when they label tution. rightward drift, and says U.S. and he has first- got to find a way to endorsed Democrat Obama a foreign-born The former secretary of it might actually help hand knowledge of that bring these people out Barack Obama in the Muslim and peddle oth- state said he still sees Obama if Republicans — because they fix his of the darkness and give 2008 presidential elec- er false theories about Obama as a transforma- win the House in Novem- house. them some kind of sta- tion. non-American influ- tional figure, if one who ber and gain responsibili- Powell, a moderate tus.” In lamenting the par- ences on the president’s has lost some of his abil- ty for driving policy, not Republican, urged his Powell did not say ty’s rightward drift Sun- character. Obama was ity to connect with peo- just opposing Democrats. party Sunday to support whether he’s hired ille- day, he said Republi- born in the U.S. and is immigration generally gal immigrants directly cans must not become Christian. because it is “what’s or they showed up with anti-immigration and “Let’s attack him on keeping this country’s contractors. spoke in support of leg- policy, not nonsense,” lifeblood moving for- Powell was President islation that would give he said. ward.” George W. Bush’s first- certain children of ille- And he said the tea In an interview with term secretary of state gal immigrants a way to party may not become NBC’s “Meet the and the nation’s top mil- become citizens if they an enduring force unless Press,” he said a path to itary officer in the pres- pursue a college educa- it moves beyond slogans legal status should be idency of Bush’s father tion or military service. and promotes an agenda offered to illegal immi- and in the early months Immigration, he said, that people “can see, grants because they “are of the Clinton adminis- offers the U.S. a chance touch and actually doing things we need tration. Despite his to maintain a youthful believe in.” It’s not done in this country.” Republican standing — population in contrast enough, he said, to call He added: “They’re he was once considered with the aging of for goals that most

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LOCAL SCHEDULE GALLIPOLIS — A schedule of upcom- Point runs at Ripley Covered Bridge Invitational ing high school varsity sporting events involving teams from Meigs, Mason, and Gallia counties. BY BRYAN WALTERS place time of 22:50.55 overall with a time of won the team champi- time from its sixth-place Tuesday, September 21 [email protected] for PPHS. 21:08.90, while Caleb onship, while the Blue runner — which ulti- Volleyball Scott won the girls Riffle was 59th with a Devils placed fourth mately decided the knot- Portsmouth at Gallia Aca., 5:15 p.m. RIPLEY, W.Va. — The South Gallia at Eastern, 6 p.m. team title with a score of mark of 21:20.34. Tuesday at the 2010 ted score. Meigs at Alexander, 6 p.m. Point Pleasant cross 44, followed by runner- Riken Nowlin Piketon Invitational held Peyton Adkins River Valley at Rock Hill, 5:30 p.m. country programs trav- up St. Mary’s with 75. (21:41.44) was 63rd, on the campus of Piketon (GAHS) won the girls Wahama at Fed. Hocking, 6 p.m. eled to Cedar Lakes Park Sami Harris of Elijah McClanahan High School in Pike race with a time of 18:36, Wayne at Point Pleasant, 5:30 p.m. on Saturday to take part Charleston Catholic won (21:45.11) was 67th and County. over a minute faster than Hannan at Cross Lanes Chr., 6 p.m. in the 2010 Ripley the individual crown Logan Burch (24:32.58) The Blue Angels beat the 58-participant event. Golf Covered Bridge Gallia Aca. at SEOAL Match, TBA with a time of 19:33.26. was 86th to round out the out five other teams by a Taylor Hacker of Ironton Wahama at Eastern, 5 p.m. Invitational. There were 101 run- team scoring. Guy Fisher margin of 17 points on was the runner-up with a Southern at Belpre, 5 p.m. There were a total of ners and nine teams in (25:27.64) also placed the girls side, posting a mark of 20:04. Meigs at Nelsonville-York, 5 p.m. 174 competitors and 17 the boys event, which 93rd overall. winning team tally of 39. Mckenna Warner Point Pleasant, Poca at Scarlet teams involved in the Winfield won by individ- Complete results of the Chillicothe was the run- (20:18) was next for Oaks, 4 p.m. event. The Big Blacks Soccer ually and collectively. 2010 Ripley Covered ner-up with 56 points. GAHS by finishing Chillicothe at Gallia Aca., 5 p.m. were last in the nine-team The Generals posted a Bridge Invitational are The Devils finished fourth, while Samantha Point Pleasant (B) at OVCS, 5 p.m. boys field with 266 winning team score of available on the web at right in the middle of the Barnes (21:01) and points, while the Lady 52, finishing six spots www.runwv.com seven-team event, initial- Madison Holley (22:49) Wednesday, September 22 Knights had no team ahead of Huntington ly ending the day tied were seventh and 11th Volleyball score with only one run- (58). Joe Kirtner led BLUE ANGELS WIN with PHS for fourth with respectively. Hannah Gallia Academy at River Valley, 5:30 p.m. ner in the girls field. WHS and all runners PIKETON INVITE 121 points. Watts (23:00) rounded Meigs at Trimble, 6 p.m. The ladies had eight with a winning mark of GAHS, however, out the team score by Waterford at Wahama, 6 p.m. teams and 73 runners in 17:11.07. PIKETON, Ohio — earned fourth place out- placing 12th overall. Golf their event, with Andrea Ryan Bonecutter led The Gallia Academy right by finishing the Wahama at Eastern, 4:30 p.m. Porter posting an eighth- PPHS by finishing 56th girls cross country team evening with a better Please see CC, B2 Thursday, September 23 Volleyball Marietta at Gallia Aca., 5:15 p.m. Eastern at Miller, 6 p.m. AP Ohio Fed. Hocking at Southern, 6 p.m. Fairland at River Valley, 5:30 p.m. Point Pleasant at Poca, 6 p.m. High School OVCS at Hannan, 6:30 p.m. Burch at Hannan, 6 p.m. Cross Country Football Poll Meigs, River Valley at Jackson DIVISION I Invitational, 4:30 p.m. Golf 1, Cle. Glenville (20) 4-0 298 Eastern at Belpre, 5 p.m. 2, Cin. Colerain (5) 4-0 220 Waterford at Southern, 5 p.m. 3, Hilliard Davidson (1) 4-0 195 4, Lake. St. Edward (3) 4-0 176 South Gallia, Federal Hocking, 5, Cin. Moeller (1) 4-0 163 Point at Wahama, 4:30 p.m. 6, Pickerington Cent. (1) 4-0 150 Soccer 7, Middletown 4-0 126 Marietta at Gallia Aca., 6:30 p.m. 8, Centerville (1) 4-0 93 Pt. Pleasant (G) at Sissonville, 5 p.m. 9, Solon 4-0 68 10, Massillon Perry 4-0 61 Pt. Pleasant (B) at Sissonville, 8 p.m. Others receiving 12 or more points: Friday, September 24 11, Willoughby S. 57. 12, Groveport- Football Madison 27. 13, Tol. St. John's 22. Gallia Academy at Ironton, 7:30 p.m. 14, Medina 20. 15, Youngs. Austintown-Fitch 19. 16, Twinsburg Meigs at Southern, 7:30 p.m. 12. 16, Cin. La Salle 12. South Gallia at Eastern, 7:30 p.m. Wahama at Waterford, 7:30 p.m. DIVISION II River Valley at Alexander, 7:30 p.m. Vinton Co. at Pt. Pleasant, 7:30 p.m. 1, Cin. Turpin (11) 4-0 234 Buffalo at Hannan, 7:30 p.m. 2, Marion-Franklin (2) 4-0 191 Golf 3, Maple Hts. (3) 4-0 157 4, Mentor Lake Cath. (1) 3-1 153 River Valley at OVC Championships, 5, Avon (1) 4-0 143 9 a.m. 6, Tol. Cent. Cath. (2) 4-0 135 7, Warren Howland (2) 4-0 116 8, New Albany (1) 4-0 105 9, Copley (4) 4-0 102 10, Cin. Winton Woods 3-1 70 Charleston Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Cols. St. Charles (1) 65. 12, Uniontown Lake (3) 61. 13, Chesterland W. Geauga 56. 14, Day. Daily Mail Carroll 29. 15, Sunbury Big Walnut 24. 16, Lexington 16. 17, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 15. 18, Westlake 13. poll Meigs’ Morgan Howard (34) spikes the ball during Monday’s game against South Gallia. South Gallia players CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The Meghan Caldwell (21), Tayler Duncan (16), and Chandra Canaday (2) defend the hit as Meigs players Alaine DIVISION III Charleston Daily Mail high school Arnold (12), Emalee Glass (7), and Shellie Bailey prepare for a return. The Lady Marauders won the match in football poll, with first-place votes 1, Steubenville (27) 4-0 313 in parentheses, record and total five sets. 2, Cols. DeSales (1) 4-0 248 3, Roger Bacon (2) 4-0 223 points: 4, Clyde 4-0 168 5, Cols. Watterson 3-1 126 CLASS AAA 6, Napoleon 4-0 113 7, Thornville Sheridan 4-0 112 Lady Marauders outlast SGHS in 5 8, Alliance Marlington 4-0 80 1. G. Washington (14) 4-0 192 9, Youngs. Mooney 2-2 79 2. University (5) 4-0 175 10, Minerva 4-0 52 3. Capital (1) 4-0 153 TRIBUNE STAFF [email protected] 4. S. Charleston 2-1 126 Others receiving 12 or more points: 5. Morgantown 4-0 119 11, Gallipolis Gallia 32. 12, Akr. 6. Brooke 3-1 110 SVSM (1) 30. 13, Washington C.H. 7. Martinsburg 4-0 100 ROCKSPRINGS, 24. 13, Tiffin Columbian 24. 15, 8. Fairmont Sr 3-1 39 Ohio — Like a pendu- Eaton 23. 16, Salem 22. 17, Spring. 9. Hurricane 3-1 32 Kenton Ridge 18. 18, Hubbard 17. lum on a grandfather 19, Parma Padua (1) 16. 10. R. C. Byrd 3-1 24 clock, momentum was Others: Parkersburg 11, Nicholas clearly swinging back DIVISION IV County 5, Bridgeport 4, Logan 3, and forth on Monday Parkersburg South 3, Lewis 1, Elyria Cath. (6) 4-0 230 County 1, Hampshire 1, St. Albans night at Larry R. 2, Ottawa-Glandorf (15) 4-0 226 1. Morrison Gymnasium 3, Perry (3) 4-0 195 4, Clarks. Clinton-Massie 4-0 139 as the Meigs volleyball 5, Akr. Manchester 4-0 132 CLASS AA team outlasted visiting 6, Kettering Alter (2) 3-1 115 6, Kenton (1) 3-1 115 1. Magnolia (13) 4-0 190 South Gallia in five 8, Ironton (4) 4-0 105 2. Wayne (1) 3-0 170 games for a hard-fought 9, Genoa Area 4-0 91 3. Bluefield (6) 3-1 163 10, Middletown Fenwick 4-0 76 4. Ravenswood 3-0 148 25-20, 21-25, 25-16, 5. J. Monroe 4-0 116 17-25, 15-10 victory in Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Cin. N. College Hill 70. 12, Cols. 6. Frankfort 3-0 96 a TVC non-conference Hartley 69. 13, Carlisle 47. 14, 7. Greenbrier W. 4-0 80 matchup in Meigs Martins Ferry 32. 15, Portsmouth W. 8. Braxton Co. 4-0 31 23. 16, St. Clairsville 20. 17, Plain 9. PikeView 3-1 30 County. City Jonathan Alder 16. 18, 10. Chap’ville 3-1 29 The Lady Marauders Campbell Memorial (1) 14. 19, Orrville 13. Others: Oak Glen 15, Herbert (4-4) got a slow start Hoover 9, Roane County 8, Point out of the gates in DIVISION V Pleasant 7, River View 4, Shady Game 1 as the Lady Spring 3, Liberty Harrison 2. 1, Youngs. Ursuline (22) 4-0 292 Rebels (8-4) stormed 2, Versailles (3) 4-0 243 out to an early 8-3 3, Ham. Patrick Henry (1)4-0 191 CLASS A 4, Kirtland 4-0 160 advantage, but the hosts 5, Cuyahoga Hts. (1) 4-0 144 1. Madonna (10) 3-0 186 responded with a furi- 6, Richwood N. Union (2)4-0 143 2. Wheeling Cent. (8) 2-1 174 7, Minford (2) 4-0 109 3. B. Donahue (2) 4-0 158 ous 22-12 charge to 8, Oak Hill (1) 4-0 87 4. Williamstown 2-1 126 take a 1-0 match lead. 9, Anna 3-1 56 5. Pendleton Co. 4-0 83 10, Archbold 52 6. Matewan 4-0 78 Meigs carried that 7. Wahama 3-0 61 momentum into Game 2 Others receiving 12 or more points: 8. Buffalo 3-1 59 after establishing an 11, W. Jefferson 48. 12, Collins 9. Meadow Bridge 3-0 54 Western Reserve 38. 13, W. 10. Wirt County 4-0 45 early 7-3 edge, but Lafayette Ridgewood 32. 14, Fredericktown 27. 15, Defiance SGHS retaliated with a Tinora 26. 16, Cardington-Lincoln Others: Fayetteville 30, Man 29, solid 22-14 run to knot 23. 17, Cin. Summit Country Day 18. East Hardy 7, Mount Hope 6, St. 18, Lucasville Valley 13. Marys 2, Tucker County 2. the match up at one apiece. DIVISION VI Meigs recaptured 1, Delp.St. John's (28) 4-0 312 CONTACT US momentum in Game 3 2, Newark Cath. 4-0 220 after storming out to a 3, Marion Local 4-0 208 1-740-446-2342 ext. 33 4, Dalton 4-0 152 16-6 edge en route to a 5, Bucyrus Wynford (1) 4-0 148 nine-point decision, 6, Ada 4-0 136 Fax — 1-740-446-3008 7, Shadyside (1) 4-0 121 E-mail: [email protected] then South Gallia did 8, McComb 4-0 87 the same in Game 4 9, Hopewell-Loudon 4-0 74 Sports Staff after taking a 14-8 lead 10, Mogadore 4-0 55 Bryan Walters that ultimately turned Others receiving 12 or more points: (740) 446-2342, ext. 33 into an eight-point win 11, Edgerton 53. 12, Covington 32. [email protected] Bryan Walters/photos 13, Berlin Center Western Reserve and a two-all tie. South Gallia’s Meghan Caldwell (21) spikes the ball during Monday evening’s non- 25. 14, Thompson Ledgemont 22. Sarah Hawley 15, Willow Wood Symmes Valley (1) league contest at Meigs High School. South Gallia players (back to front) Tayler 20. 16, Bridgeport 17. 17, Fremont (740) 446-2342, ext. 33 Please see Volleyball, B2 St. Joseph 16. 18, Spring. Cath. [email protected] Duncan, Ellie Bostic, and Jasmyne Johnson prepare for a return. Cent. 13. Page B2 • Gallipolis Daily Tribune www.mydailytribune.com Tuesday, September 21, 2010 Defenders blank Teays Bobcats’ goal: Take down Brutus Buckeye COLUMBUS, Ohio apology from Ohio Bobcat head in place, Corriher released a state- Valley Christian, 6-0 (AP) — Turns out, the University on Monday Hanning ran along the ment calling the actions Bobcat had it in for the and the 19-year-old sideline and got in posi- “extremely poor judg- BY BRYAN WALTERS pass for a 3-0 advan- [email protected] tage. Buckeye all along. Hanning is banned from tion. ment and sportsman- Then in the 49th “It was actually my further affiliation with “As soon as they start- ship” and saying that the TEAYS VALLEY, minute, Teays Valley whole plan to tackle the school’s athletics ed running onto the field, university regrets the W.Va. — The Ohio Christian’s Travis Lutz Brutus when I tried out department. Actually, that’s when I went,” he negative effect they may Valley Christian soccer scored an own goal — to be mascot,” said he’s not even a student said. have on the relationship team improved to 5-3-0 which is when you score Brandon Hanning, for- there anymore; he now The Bobcat sideswiped between the two schools. this season after claim- against your own team merly known as Ohio attends nearby Hocking the Buckeye, who got Bobcats coach Frank ing a convincing 6-0 — to give OVCS a 4-0 University’s Rufus College. back to his feet and con- Solich summed up it victory over host Teays cushion. Bobcat. “I tried out about Hanning, of Meigs tinued his sprint toward nicely: “Obviously we Valley Christian on Haddad — who fin- a year ago, and the whole County in southeast the end zone. needed to tackle the guy Friday during a non- ished the night with reason I tried out was so Ohio, not far from Ohio But Rufus, um, with the ball, not the conference matchup in three assists — finally I could come up here to University’s campus in Hanning, wasn’t done. mascot.” the Mountaineer State. got in on the scoring in Ohio State and tackle Athens, suited up about He then chased Brutus Hanning said he thinks The Defenders — the 59th minute after Brutus.” 15 minutes before the into the end zone, the reaction to the tackle who have now won four netting a Burleson pass And that’s what he did Bobcats faced Ohio climbed on his back and has been “a little blown straight decisions — for a 5-0 edge. Saturday, wrestling State, went on the field rode him to the ground. out of proportion.” stormed out to a 2-0 unsuspecting Brutus to near the OU cheerleaders The two then tussled, “Either everybody halftime advantage and Burleson recorded a never looked back. And hat trick in the 69th the ground before and waited for his with Rufus punching the loved it or everybody in fact, they even got a minute after netting his 105,075 screaming col- chance. Buckeye in his oversized hated it. It’s never been little help along the third goal on a pass lege football fans at Ohio It came as Brutus and head while fans booed. anything in the middle,” way. from Scotty Wood to Stadium. Ohio State got an Ohio State cheer- The Post of Athens he said. Richard Bowman wrap up the 6-0 tri- even in the end, tram- leader hoisted an OSU was the first to report “I think I planned it started the scoring in the umph. pling the visiting team, flag, and prepared to lead Hanning’s intentions. pretty well ... and I defi- fifth minute after net- Peter Carman made 43-7. the Buckeyes players Bobcats athletics nitely would have done it ting an Alex Haddad 14 saves in goal for the The tussle led to an onto the field. With his spokesman Jason again.” pass for a 1-0 advan- Defenders, while T.G. Miller also made two tage, then Chance league action on five digs, Hamilton had passing and 50 for 61 Burleson netted another saves for the victors. Haddad pass in the 26th Rex Rhodes had seven Volleyball Tuesday. South Gallia four, Schoonover and (.820) on spikes. minute to give the saves in goal for TVCS. will travel to Eastern Martin each had two, Belpre was 69 for 104 guests a 2-0 intermis- Ohio Valley Christian from Page B1 for a TVC Hocking and Crank added one. (.663) passing and 34 sion advantage. returns to action contest, while Meigs The Lady Defenders for 46 (.739) on spikes. Burleson scored his Tuesday when it hosts In the fifth and deci- heads to Alexander for travel to Hannan on The junior varsity second goal of the con- Point Pleasant in a non- sive game, the Lady a TVC Ohio matchup. Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Lady Eagles won by test in the 43rd minute, conference matchup at 5 Marauders established Both matches will scores of 25-12 and 25- netting another Haddad p.m. an early 10-3 cushion begin at 6 p.m. LADY EAGLES SOAR 19. and never looked back PAST BELPRE Eastern will return to LADY DEFENDERS BEAT the court on Tuesday en route to the 3-2 against South Gallia at CHESAPEAKE IN 4 BELPRE, Ohio — match triumph. 6 p.m. Browns center cries foul Emalee Glass led the The Eastern Lady victors with 16 service GALLIPOLIS, Ohio Eagles (9-1, 5-1 TVC BEREA, Ohio (AP) — player or anything like BLUE ANGELS FALL Browns center Alex Mack that, so I don’t know what points, followed by — The Ohio Valley Hocking) defeated accused Kansas City that was all about.” Valerie Conde with 11 Christian volleyball Belpre (1-9, 1-8 TVC TO CHILLICOTHE defensive lineman Shaun The next time team improved to 4-0 Hocking) in three sets points. Both Morgan CHILLICOTHE, Smith of grabbing his pri- Cleveland had the ball, Howard and Jordan on Monday with a four on Monday evening at vate parts during Mack committed an Ohio — The Gallia Anderson added eight set victory over Belpre High School. Academy volleyball Sunday’s game. unnecessary roughness points apiece, while Chesapeake. The Lady Eagles won Mack said Smith, who penalty when he hit line- team (6-2) dropped an Shellie Bailey had The Lady Defenders by scores of 25-7, 25- SEOAL contest to played two seasons for backer Derrick Johnson won by scores of 25-15, 10, and 25-8. the Browns before he was after the whistle. The seven and Chelsea Chillicothe in a four released last year, com- penalty proved costly Patterson had three. 25-17, 18-25, and 25- Eastern senior sets on Thursday mitted the dirty play in the because the Browns were Chandra Stanley also 22. Britney Morrison evening. second quarter. backed up 15 yards and had two service points Allie Hamilton led served nine consecutive Chillicothe won by “I don’t think he should kicker Phil Dawson for MHS. the Lady Defenders points in the first set to scores of 25-16, 23-25, be able to do that,” Mack missed a 42-yard field Bailey led the net with 24 points, includ- help the Lady Eagles in 25-21, and 25-17. said Monday. “I’m still goal just before halftime attack with 16 kills, fol- ing 10 aces. Maggie the 18 point win. Morgan Leslie led the fired up about it.” of Cleveland’s 16-14 loss. lowed by Howard, Westfall had 18 points Morrison led the Blue Angels with 12 Mack was so enraged Mack was running Stanley and Alison (seven aces), Samantha Lady Eagles on the points (five aces), eight by what Smith did during downfield to block for Brown with nine kills Westfall added 17 evening with 15 points kills, and 17 digs. a running play that he teammate Jerome apiece. Alaine Arnold points (nine aces), including two aces. Kassie Shriver had started to chase him Harrison when he plowed added four kills while Sarah Schoonover had Jamie Swatzel had 12 eight points (three aces) toward Kansas City’s into Johnson. the duo of Glass and 15 points (four aces), points (four aces), Ally and 14 assists, Hannah sideline before turning “I’m trying to rush Madison Crank had Hendrix added 11 Cunningham added six around because Emily Kinnan both had there and get a block and one kill each. Howard nine points (two aces), points, Beverly Maxson points, two kills, and 19 Cleveland’s punt team do things, be fired up, assists, Heather Ward was coming onto the play the game with pas- and Stanley both led Amy Ours added seven had six points (three MHS with two blocks points, and Beth Martin aces), Brenna Holter had six points (two field. Mack gestured to sion and a little too much aces) and 42 digs, the officials and pointed passion,” Mack said. “It apiece. had three points. added four points (three Glass had a team-high Hamilton also led the aces), and Breanna Haley Rosier had three at Smith, who denied any hurt my team and I feel points, nine kills, and wrongdoing. bad for it. But I’m trying 44 assists, while team in kills with Hayman had four “I don’t have no com- to play the game fast. It’s Stanley added two and seven, followed by points. one block. ment,” Smith said. “I my job to be protecting Miranda Grueser had Samantha Westfall with Swatzel led the net Morgan Daniels had don’t recall doing any- my running back, and six, Maggie Westfall attack for Eastern with nine kills and six one. blocks, Shainna thing like that. I’m not that’s what we’re trying to Chandra Canaday led with three, and 11 kills and one block. known for being a dirty do.” Fillinger had three kills the Lady Rebels with Schoonover with one. Maxson had seven kills, and two blocks, 15 service points, fol- Maggie Westfall had Hendrix added five, Amanda McGhee added lowed by Meghan three blocks while Holter had three, Patrick Brown (23:08) 12 digs, two kills, and Caldwell with 11 and Samantha Westfall had Morrison had two, and one block, Taylor and Ben Roach (32:57) two. Kiki Osborne had one. CC also had respective Tori Duncan with 10. Foster had 16 digs, from Page B1 efforts of 47th and 64th Ellie Bostic added five Samantha Westfall Hendrix had 15 Caroline Baxter had 16 for the Devils. points, Tayler Duncan had nine assists, assists, followed by digs, and Breanna West Complete results of the chipped in four and Maggie Westfall had Swatzel with eight and had four digs. Elizabeth Holley 2010 Piketon Invitational Jasmyne Johnson added three, and Crank and Hayman with two. The Blue Angels (23:20) was 15th, Taylor are available on the web three service points. Martin added one each. As a team Eastern defeated Vinton County Queen (27:29) was 38th, Both teams return to Maggie Westfall had was 63 for 68 (.926) earlier in the week. Katie Dunlap (28:19) at www.baumspage.com was 44th, Lexi Henry (28:37) was 46th, Olivia Rucker (34:32) was 57th TUESDAY TELEVISION GUIDE and Kirstan Stanley (34:43) was 58th. On the boys side, Ironton won the team and individual crowns con- vincingly as the Tigers — with 25 points — beat the field by 43 points. Gary Monroe (16:21) won the individual title by more than 20 seconds over the 65-competitor event. Matt Watts led the Devils with a time of 16:42, finishing as the boys runner-up. Tim Warner (20:14) was next in 25th, followed by Quentin McKinniss (20:33) in 29th and Ben Bush (21:15) in 40th. Logan Greenlee (21:57) rounded out the initial team score by fin- ishing 43rd, while Casey Lawrance (22:09) won the tiebreaker for GAHS in 44th.

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Browns coach Eric After reviewing tape, Mangini must have felt Mangini said he wished he like he was at home in his had used more of the living room scolding his “Wildcat” package with three young sons. wide receiver Joshua For the second straight Cribbs at quarterback and Monday, Cleveland’s Wallace lined up on the coach stood in front of his edge. The Browns used it players and lectured them only once, with Cribbs about their Sunday sins. picking up 1 yard on a 3rd- Too many penalties. Too and-3. many turnovers. Too many “Looking back, it’s mistakes. something I would have Too this. Too that. done more in retrospect,” “They’re tired of me said Mangini, adding saying it, and I’m tired of offensive coordinator saying it,” an exasperated Brian Daboll concurred Mangini said. “We can’t with his assessment. “We have penalties. We can’t. talked about it this morn- We can’t turn the ball over. ing. Both of us agreed, we We can’t do it. We’ll drill should’ve run it more — it, we’ll talk about it, we’ll to get Josh more touches. review it, we’ll analyze it. He’s got a chance on any ... You can’t expect to win AP Photo/David Richard play.” close games. coach Eric Mangini reacts to a call The Browns don’t have “Two games decided by in the fourth quarter of an NFL football game against many playmakers. Cribbs, five points with big swings the Oakland Raiders, Sunday, Dec. 27, 2009, in who returned two kickoffs in momentum, you can’t Cleveland. The Browns won their third straight, beat- for touchdowns against do it.” ing the Raiders 23-9. the Chiefs last season, is The Browns (0-2) the club’s best home-run dropped their second penalties in the second “We know we’re a bet- hitter — and maybe even Gene Sweeney Jr/Baltimore Sun/MCT straight winnable game, a half. We just didn’t finish ter team and we just hand- their best runner. Mangini Cincinnati Bengals' Mike Nugent makes the fourth of 16-14 loss to the Kansas the way we’re supposed ed out victories,” corner- isn’t the only one who his five field goals against the Baltimore Ravens dur- City Chiefs in a game that to.” back Eric Wright said. would like to see Cribbs ing an NFL game at Paul Brown Stadium Cincinnati, was almost identical to See, the Browns are lis- “We were in situations get the ball more. Ohio, Sunday. The Bengals won, 15-10. their 17-14 loss at Tampa tening to Mangini. where we should have “Everybody knows that Bay a week earlier. They’re just not doing won two games and we Josh can do once he has For the second straight what they’re told. lost them.” the ball in his hands,” Nugent kicks 5 FGs as game, Cleveland’s starting Like kids. Mangini’s post-mortem Massaquoi said. “Special quarterback — this time, it This is not the start the on Cleveland’s latest loss, things happen when he has was backup Seneca Browns wanted — nor the which dropped the the ball.” Bengals beat Ravens one Mangini may need to Browns to 1-11 in home Wallace filling in for Mangini did not have CINCINNATI (AP) — The Ravens haven’t injured starter Jake keep his job. openers since 1999, any update on Delhomme, focused on the team’s self- Cedric Benson had little allowed a touchdown in Delhomme — threw a While there’s no evi- who injured his right ankle room to run. Carson their past 10 quarters, costly interception. For the dence team president inflicted wounds (nine while throwing an inter- Mike Holmgren is ready penalties for 78 yards) and Palmer had little time to including the playoffs, second straight game, the ception in last week’s get rid of the ball. The but haven’t scored Browns failed to score in to make any drastic the offense’s inability to game at Tampa Bay. moves, the Browns have move the ball in the sec- Cincinnati Bengals enough points to back it the second half as their Delhomme was in a walk- became the latest team up. offense disappeared. For no breaks in their schedule ond half. ing boot on the sideline that played an entire over the next seven weeks, With Wallace under cen- “Everything about it is the second straight game, Sunday. Mangini game and failed to get tough,” said Joe Flacco, Cleveland’s defense and without a win or two ter in his 15th career start, promised he would have into the end zone. or any significant Cleveland gained only 55 who threw four intercep- played good enough to further information on By most measures, the tions and had a minus- win. improvement, the cries for yards and three first downs Wednesday, when the Baltimore Ravens’ And, for the second Mangini’s dismissal — one came on a penalty Browns begin preparing cule passer rating of 23.8. defense had another great “We didn’t do enough on straight game, the Browns already filling the air on — after halftime. The for this week’s game in day. Only one thing went came up short. sports talk shows will get Browns were predictable Baltimore. the offensive side of the wrong: Mike Nugent ball to win the game, and “We were leading both louder. and unable to find any Mangini did not promise could still get his kicks. games,” wide receiver The Browns, though, holes in Kansas City’s any wholesale lineup we know that. We have to Five of them was get better.” Mohamed Massaquoi still have optimism despite defense, which ended last changes, but made it clear enough. said, slightly shaking his losing to two teams they season as the NFL’s 30th- that he won’t tolerate mis- It wasn’t supposed to Nugent’s career-best happen. The Ravens head. “We turned the ball felt they should have beat- ranked unit and had a short takes from those currently five field goals led the over. We had too many en. week after playing on on the field. invested heavily in their Bengals to a 15-10 victo- passing game in the off- ry Sunday that was famil- season, bringing in iar in a lot of ways to the Anquan Boldin and AFC North rivals. Dante’ Stallworth. When Pryor, No. 2 Buckeyes bop Bobcats, 43-7 Cincinnati (1-1) won yet Stallworth got hurt, they another division game, signed former Bengal COLUMBUS, Ohio its eighth straight. T.J. Houshmandzadeh. (AP) — Ohio State, where Baltimore (1-1) saw The goal was to make the Woody Hayes favored another impressive “three yards and a cloud of passing game get more defensive showing wast- vertical. dust,” isn’t exactly famous ed. for filling the air with foot- Against Cincinnati, it This has been going on was nominal. balls. for some time. No wonder coach Jim The Bengals were “It’s always been this inspired after their open- Tressel joked about way for the past 10 years Terrelle Pryor completing ing 38-24 loss to New a school-record 16 consec- I’ve played against England. Defensive coor- utive passes in Saturday’s them,” receiver Chad dinator Mike Zimmer 43-7 victory over Ohio Ochocinco said. “It’s took the blame for that University. never been a blowout. one, saying he over- “It must be hard to do,” It’s always close. I don’t loaded the play book. Tressel said of the mark. know why the games are This time, he simplified “We’ve been throwing the always like that. It’s things and let the defense ball all over the place at extremely frustrating from a skill position set, shine. Ohio State for a lot of “I wasn’t surprised,” years.” but I think the linemen and the defense enjoy Palmer said. “I was just After pausing for a sec- happy to see them play ond of stunned silence, he games like this. added, “That’s a joke.” “And the defense really that way. There’s a lot of Pryor’s big passing day saved us today.” talk about Baltimore’s — he completed 22 of 29 Don’t forget the kicker. defense. Everybody passes for 235 yards and Nugent was released hypes them up, and two scores with two inter- by Tampa Bay early last they’re great, but I think ceptions — paved the way season after he missed our defense took that as a in a game that was over four of his first six kicks. personal challenge, and early. It was the kind of He spent the next two they outplayed them breather the Buckeyes (3- months watching the today.” 0) needed after last week’s NFL on television and Baltimore’s defense bruising 36-24 win over appreciating what it came away huffing about then-No. 12 Miami. would mean to get anoth- two disputed calls on “Whatever they gave me Neal C. Lauron/Columbus Dispatch/MCT er chance. Cincinnati scoring drives I took advantage of,” Pryor in the second half. said. “The line gave me Ohio State wide receiver DeVier Posey (8) fends off his brother Ohio cornerback “It was something to Julian Posey (9) after making a reception during the first quarter of their NCAA experience firsthand, sit- Ray Lewis got a penal- time, the receivers ran ty for tripping after he good routes. It’s a good football game at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, Saturday. ting on Sundays watch- ing people do a job you rolled into Palmer for a step, but I’d like to go 25 end Cameron Heyward 13-yard untouched scram- the clock,” said Ohio State sack. Terrell Suggs was for 25.” picked up a and ble and another Barclay wide receiver DeVier want to be in,” Nugent said. “You realize there’s called for roughing the On a day when the advanced it 5 yards. He field goal. Posey, who dueled with his passer when he wrapped defense was stout but the also had a tackle in the end Next came back-to-back older brother, Ohio defen- a lot of people watching running game was just zone for a safety. turnovers, a Bates fumble sive back Julian Posey, all on Sundays who want his arms around Palmer average, it was Pryor’s Two years ago, the recovered by Ross Homan day. “I wasn’t aware of the your job.” on another attempt at a play that turned the game Bobcats led 14-12 heading and then Heyward’s recov- record and I don’t pay The Bengals gave him sack and drove him back- into a rout. into the fourth quarter ery. In rapid succession attention to records, but he a chance to compete for ward for the tackle as “He’s everybody’s before the Buckeyes pulled came a 5-yard pass from was sharp.” the job in training camp. Palmer got rid of the ball. dream of a quarterback,” out a 26-14 victory. But Pryor to tight end Jake Not everything was per- He won it, beating out “There were six points Bobcats coach Frank this game — with Ohio Stoneburner and Herron’s fect for the Buckeyes, Dave Rayner. In given off (bad) calls,” Solich said. getting $850,000 to pro- 3-yard run to push the lead however. They continued Cincinnati’s home open- Lewis said. “It’s six Tressel said he’s come to vide the opposition — was to 34-0. to have difficulty on spe- er, he was perfect from points. They didn’t earn expect a lot of his junior never in doubt after the “It seemed they could cial teams — giving up a 36, 30, 46, 38 and 25 it. You don’t come into a quarterback. Buckeyes racked up 17 pass it on us at will,” 99-yard kickoff return to yards. The last two kicks lion’s den and play nice, “Nothing would surprise points in each of the first Bobcats linebacker Noah Julian Posey (called back were set up by big plays man. This is football, and me, though, from him,” he two quarters. Keller said. for an illegal block), along — Bernard Scott’s 60- football is getting hit. said. “He’s capable of On their second play In front of a crowd of with having a punt yard kickoff return and There’s so many rules everything because he’s from scrimmage, the 105,075, Pryor hit on 16 blocked. linebacker Brandon that take away from the blessed with tremendous Bobcats coughed up the passes in a row — most of Pryor, who ran for 35 Johnson’s interception. game.” talent and his work ethic is ball when Phil Bates’ pass the receivers were lone- yards on 8 carries, also was fantastic.” to the left sideline was some they were so open — picked off twice on loop- The victory over the tipped by Devon Torrence until he underthrew a ing, medium-length passes turnover-prone Bobcats (1- to Tyler Moeller. Devin wide-open Dane over the middle, both inter- 2) improved Ohio State to Barclay’s 32-yard field Sanzenbacher over the cepted by Donovan 41-0-1 since it last lost to goal made it 3-0 five plays middle, with Hilton Fletcher. another Ohio college, a 7-6 later. Dawson III tipping the ball He was the only person setback to Oberlin in 1921. Ohio didn’t pick up a away late in the half. The not in a good mood in the Dan Herron ran for two first down on its next three previous mark of 12 con- Ohio State locker room. touchdowns and Ohio possessions, either, and secutive completions was “We got better as a State’s defense had five after the punts, the set by Jim Karsatos in team,” Pryor said. “But takeaways. A week after an Buckeyes scored on 1985 against Wisconsin. those two picks were unac- 80-yard interception Pryor’s 9-yard pass to “He’s controlling the ceptable. I’m mad about return, massive defensive Brandon Saine, Pryor’s tempo and he’s controlling both of them.”