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DELPHOSTelling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869HERALD 50¢ daily www.delphosherald.com Thursday, March 7, 2013 Delphos, Ohio Ark. When life gives you snow ... adopts strictest abortion law By ANDREW DeMILLO The Associated Press

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Arkansas now has the nation’s most restrictive abor- tion law — a near-ban on the procedure from the 12th week of pregnancy — unless a law- suit or court action intervenes before it takes effect this sum- mer. Lawmakers in the Republican-dominated Legislature defied Gov. Mike Beebe, overriding the Democrat’s veto. The House voted 56-33 on Wednesday to override Beebe’s veto, a day after the Senate voted to do the same. Wednesday’s early morning snowfall left children and some parents The votes come less than with a little free time to be creative with the bounty. Jason and 3-year- Nine-year old Devin Sanders and Tony Sanders, 12, make sure their a week after the Legislature old Avery Gogler spent the afternoon on their snowman complete with a snowman is perfect Wednesday afternoon. (Delphos Herald/Nancy overrode a veto of a sepa- hard hat and safety vest. (Delphos Herald/Nancy Spencer) Spencer) rate bill banning most abor- tions starting in the 20th week of pregnancy. That bill took effect immediately after the final override vote, whereas the 12-week ban won’t take effect until this summer. Abortion rights propo- nents have said they’ll sue to block the 12-week ban from taking effect. Beebe warned lawmakers that both mea- sures would end up wasting taxpayers’ money with the state defending them in court, where, he said, they are likely to fail. The measures’ supporters,

See ARKANSAS, page 2 Sports St. John’s, Ottoville, Spencerville, Elida selling pre-sale tickets The St. John’s Athletic Department is selling tick- ets for Friday’s 7 p.m. Elida District final versus St. Henry from 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. and 7-7:30 p.m. today and 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday in the high school office. Prices are $6 for adults (pre-sale) and all tickets at the gate, $4 for students. Parking is $2. Ottoville High School is selling pre-sale tickets for its girls Elida Regional contest set for 8 p.m. today until 2 p.m. All pre-sale tick- Troy and John Pseekos of North Pierce Street turned their snowman Craig Beining and his children, Kayla, center, and Cassidy built this ets are $6, $8 at the door. upside down Wednesday. (Submitted photo) giant snowman. (Submitted photo) Spencerville is selling pre- sale tix for its District semifinal today versus Liberty-Benton at Lima Senior until 4 p.m. Elida is selling tickets for its More gun laws fewer deaths, 50-state study says Saturday night (7 p.m.) district By LINDSEY TANNER final at ONU versus Bath from on an analysis of 2007- “Our motivation was real- local laws aren’t as effective 3 per 100,000 in Hawaii to 5:30-7 p.m. today and 11:30 The Associated Press 2010 gun-related homicides ly to understand what are when neighboring states have 18 per 100,000 in Louisiana. am to 1 p.m. Friday in the and suicides from the fed- the interventions that can be lax laws. Hawaii had 16 gun laws, Activities Office. Costs are $6 CHICAGO — States with eral Centers for Disease done to reduce firearm mor- Previous research on the and along with New Jersey, for adults and $4 for students. the most gun control laws Control and Prevention. The tality,” said Dr. Eric Fleegler, effectiveness of gun laws has New York and Massachusetts All tickets at the gates are $6. have the fewest gun-related researchers also used data on the study’s lead author and had mixed results, and it’s was among states with the deaths, according to a study gun control measures in all an emergency department a “very challenging” area most laws and fewest deaths. that suggests sheer quantity 50 states compiled by the pediatrician and researcher at to study, said Dr. Daniel States with the fewest laws Forecast of measures might make a Brady Center to Prevent Gun Boston Children’s Hospital. Webster, director of the Johns and most deaths included Mostly sunny difference. Violence, a well-known gun He said his study suggests Hopkins Center For Gun Alaska, Kentucky, Louisiana Friday. Highs But the research leaves control advocacy group. They but doesn’t prove that gun Policy. He was not involved and Oklahoma. in the upper many questions unanswered compared states by dividing laws — or something else — in the current study. But there were outliers: 30s. Lows in and won’t settle the debate them into four equal-sized led to fewer gun deaths. The strongest kind of South Dakota, for example, the lower 20s. over how policymakers groups according to the num- Fleegler is also among research would require com- had just two guns laws but See page 2. should respond to recent ber of gun laws. hundreds of doctors who parisons between states that few deaths. high-profile acts of gun vio- The results were pub- have signed a petition urging have dissimilar gun laws but Editorial author Dr. lence. lished online Wednesday in President Barack Obama and otherwise are nearly identi- Garen Wintemute, direc- Index In the dozen or so states the medical journal JAMA Congress to pass gun safety cal, “but there isn’t a super tor the Violence Prevention Obituaries 2 with the most gun control- Internal Medicine. legislation, a campaign orga- nice twin for New Jersey,” for Research Program at the State/Local 3 related laws, far fewer peo- More than 30,000 people nized by the advocacy group example, a state with strict University of California, Farm 4 ple were shot to death or nationwide die from guns Doctors for America. gun laws, Webster noted. Davis, said the study doesn’t Community 5 killed themselves with guns every year nationwide, and Gun rights advocates Fleegler said his study’s answer which laws, if any, Sports 6-7 than in the states with the there’s evidence that gun- have argued that strict gun conclusions took into work. Classifieds 8 fewest laws, the study found. related violent crime rates laws have failed to curb high account factors also linked Wintemute said it’s likely Overall, states with the most have increased since 2008, a murder rates in some cit- with gun violence, includ- that gun control measures are Television 9 laws had a 42 percent lower journal editorial noted. ies, including Chicago and ing poverty, education levels more readily enacted in states World briefs 10 gun death rate than states During the four-years Washington, D.C. Fleegler and race, which vary among with few gun owners — a with the least number of studied, there were nearly said his study didn’t exam- the states. factor that might have more laws. 122,000 gun deaths, 60 per- ine city-level laws, while gun The average annual gun influence on gun deaths than The results are based cent of them suicides. control advocates have said death rate ranged from almost the number of laws. 2

2 – The Herald Thursday, March 7, 2013 www.delphosherald.com For The Record General: Heart attack The Delphos Pizza robber pleads killed a suffering Chavez Herald By FABIOLA SANCHEZ Vol. 143 No. 190 The Associated Press Nancy Spencer, editor guilty, sent to prison CARACAS, Venezuela — President Hugo Chavez died Ray Geary, general manager of a massive heart attack after great suffering and inaudibly Delphos Herald, Inc. BY ED GEBERT ment program. costs. A nine-month prison mouthed his desire to live, the head of Venezuela’s presidential Don Hemple, DHI CORRESPONDENT Jesse Stemen, 24, Van sentences was deferred pend- guard said late Wednesday. advertising manager Wert, pleaded guilty to posses- ing the successful completion “He couldn’t speak but he said it with his lips … ‘I don’t Tiffany Brantley, VAN WERT — The Van sion of drugs, a felony of the of community control. want to die. Please don’t let me die,’ because he loved his coun- circulation manager Wert man charged with hold- fifth degree. Stemen faces up A Convoy man was placed try, he sacrificed himself for his country,” Gen. Jose Ornella The Delphos Herald ing up Klosterman’s Pizza in to 12 months in prison at his on community control for told The Associated Press. (USPS 1525 8000) is published Van Wert on Oct. 24 pleaded sentencing on April 17. three years on a fifth-degree The general said he spent the last two years with Chavez, daily except Sundays, Tuesdays guilty to a reduced charge of A 40-year-old Van Wert man felony charge of breaking and including his final moments, as Venezuela’s president of 14 and Holidays. robbery, a felony of the third was found competent to stand entering. Gary Stephens, 55, years battled an unspecified cancer in the pelvic region. By carrier in Delphos and degree, Wednesday morning. trial. William Crutchfield is will also serve jail terms of 60 Ornella spoke to the AP outside the military academy where area towns, or by rural motor Kyle Caldwell admitted to the facing charges of felonious days and 30 days, perform 100 route where available $1.48 per Chavez’s body lay in state. He said Chavez’s cancer was very week. By mail in Allen, Van crime and was immediately assault and having weapons hours of community service, advanced when death came but gave no details. under disability. Based on the complete a substance abuse Wert, or Putnam County, $97 sentenced to the maximum Ornella did not respond when asked if the cancer had spread per year. Outside these counties 36 months in prison followed report from Toledo’s Court treatment program, and pay to Chavez’s lungs. $110 per year. by 663 days of post-release Diagnostic, Crutchfield can go fees and court costs plus $500 The government announced on the eve of Chavez’s death Entered in the post office control by Van Wert County on trial, which will be sched- each to the two victims in the that he had suffered a severe new respiratory infection. It was in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as Common Pleas Court Judge uled at a later date. case. A nine-month prison sen- the second such infection reported by officials after Chavez Periodicals, postage paid at Charles D. Steele. The post- Brittnie Garwood, 24, Van tence was deferred pending the underwent his fourth cancer surgery in Cuba on Dec. 11. Delphos, Ohio. release control time was still Wert, was sentenced 12 months successful completion of com- Venezuelan authorities have not said what kind of cancer No mail subscriptions will in effect after his last prison in prison on a pair of fifth- munity control. be accepted in towns or villag- Chavez had or specified exactly where tumors were removed. es where The Delphos Herald sentence. degree felony drug trafficking Ten persons were arraigned During the first lung infection, near the end of December, doc- Caldwell had been accused counts. The two sentences will after being indicted by the paper carriers or motor routes tors implanted a tracheal tube to ease Chavez’s breathing, but provide daily home delivery for of walking into Klosterman’s be served concurrently with Van Wert County Grand Jury breathing insufficiency persisted and worsened, the govern- $1.48 per week. with a handgun while cover- 39 days credit given for time last Friday. All ten pleaded ment said. 405 North Main St. ing the lower part of his face already served. not guilty and were sched- Ornella said that Chavez had “the best” doctors from all TELEPHONE 695-0015 with a bandana. He reportedly Two Van Wert residents uled for pre-trial hearings on over the world but that they never discussed the president’s Office Hours pointed the gun at the clerk were sent to the WORTH Wednesday. condition in front of him.Sale starts Saturday!8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. and demanded money from the Center in Lima for up to six Chad Caldwell, 35, Van The general said he didn’t know precisely what kind of can- POSTMASTER: cash register before reaching months of rehabilitation. Wert is charged with fourth- cer afflicted Chavez, but added: “He suffered a lot.” He said Send address changes to THE DELPHOS HERALD, into the drawer himself and Tiffany Wolford, 22, was degree felony domestic vio- that Chavez knew when he spoke to Venezuelans on Dec. 8, taking it before running out. sentenced for fifth-degree felo- lence. 405 N. Main St. three days before his final surgery in Cuba, that “there was very Delphos, Ohio 45833 No one was hurt in the robbery. ny drug possession. The stay at Michael Whisman, 22, little hope he would make it out of that operation.” Caldwell had originally the WORTH Center is part of Van Wert, was arraigned on a It was Chavez’s fourth cancer surgery and previous inter- been charged with aggravated three years of community con- fifth-degree felony trafficking ventions had been followed by chemotherapy and radiation. robbery — a charge which trol which includes a one-year in drugs count. Ornella echoed the concern of Vice President Nicolas ORRECTIONS could have put him in prison drivers license suspension, 100 Nathan Wapplehorst, 31, Maduro that some sort of foul play was involved in Chavez’s C for ten years. hours of community service, Van Wert, is charged with two cancer. The Delphos Herald wants Also in court Wednesday, a substance abuse treatment counts of drug possession, each “I think it will be 50 years before they declassify a docu- to correct published errors in Sam Geckle, 44, Convoy program, 30 days in jail, and a felony of the fifth degree. ment (that) I think (will show) the hand of the enemy is its news, sports and feature pleaded guilty to fourth-degree the payment of fees and court Alexandra Whisman, 19, Van involved,” he said. articles. To inform the news- felony attempted having weap- costs. An 11-month prison sen- Wert and Rodney Pulfer, 31 The general didn’t identify who he was talking about, but room of a mistake in published ons under disability, a reduced tence was deferred pending the Convoy were each arraigned Maduro suggested possible U.S. involvement on Tuesday. The information, call the editorial charge. Geckle faces up to 18 successful completion of com- on fifth-degree felony counts U.S. State Department called the allegation absurd.Save up to $5.00 lb.department at 419-695-0015. months in prison at his April 17 munity control. of drug possession. Maduro, Chavez’s self-anointed successor, said Chavez Corrections will be published Zach Baker, 26, Van Josh McDermitt, 20, USDA Choice sentencing hearing. died Tuesday afternoon in a Caracas military hospital. on this page. Nicholas Devecchio, 27, Wert, will also spend up to six SaveCelina up to $1.81 faces an importun- Boneless Beef Van Wert, entered a guilty plea months at the WORTH Center Arpsing charge,or Dean’s a felony of the to a pair of fifth-degree felony on a drug possession charge. fifth degree. Tom Waxler, 36, IT WAS NEWSRibeye THEN Steak heroin trafficking charges. The Also a part of Baker’s three Defiance was arraigned on a charges were reduced from years of community control, he Cottagefifth-degree Cheese felony vandal- One Year Ago Regularyear at or Elida Thick High Cut School under the sponsor- fourth-degree felony counts. At must serve 30 days in jail, per- selectedism charge. varieties Three persons are • The Allen County Republican Central ship of the Lima Management Club. Those that point Devecchio requested form 100 hours of community charged with non-support of Committee has chosen Jim Fortener to fill the who participated in the forum and toured and was granted treatment in service, complete a substance dependents: Chris Spaeth, Delphos City Council seat left vacant by the the Ford plant at Lima were Ronald Suever, lieu of conviction. The charg- abuse treatment program, give 36, Sabina, Dustin Hasch, 24, untimely death of Second Ward Councilman Mike Warnecke, Ronald Schlereth, Donald es could be dismissed after up his drivers license for six Paulding, and Ashley Sterling, Dick Feathers in January. Fortener, a Delphos Osting, David Hedrick, Fred Kollsmith, Devecchio completes a treat- months, and pay fees and court 28, Delphos. native, recently returned from Tennessee, Michael Seffernick, Kevin King, Alan Lause where he managed a Home Depot store. $and James Menke.99 $ 68 25 Years Ago — 1988 • “The secret to success is faith in God,” WEATHER • St. John’s qualified one of three wres- Rev. C. M. Ward, who is conducting the Arkansas lb. (Continued from page 1) until a fetus could viably survive Delphos weather tlers for state competition during the Division revival crusade here this week, told Delphos outside the womb. A fetus is 24 oz. III district tournament Saturday at Fostoria. RotariansProduct6 of atthe theirUnited meetingStates at NuMaude’s who expected court challenges, generally considered viable at 22 High temperature Senior Jeremy Wannemacher, 160, placed Wednesday. Rev. Ward was introduced by were undaunted. to 24 weeks. 1 third and qualified for state. Also compet- Rev. John E. Wilcox, program chairman SaveWednesday up to $3.00 lb. in Delphos was “Not the governor,In the nor anyone Deli “The Arkansas Legislature 35 degrees, low was 28. High ing for St. John’s were sophomore Shawn for the day. Guests included Lee Robbins else other than the courts, can has once again disregardedKretschmar a year ago today was 60, low Kimmet, 112, and senior Mark Musser, 140. Saveof $7.96 Springfield, on 4 Mike Odenweller and John determine if something is consti- women’s health care and passedVirginia was 27. Brand Record high for today • Bowling Green State University women AllOsting, Varieties seniors at St. John’s, and Harold tutional or unconstitutional,” Rep. the most extreme anti-women’s is 67, set in 1930. Record low finished their regular season Saturday with Hawisher of Lima. Bruce Westerman, a Republican health bill in the country,” said is -4, set in 1978. a 90-70 Mid-American Conference win over 75 Years Ago — 1938 from Hot Springs, said in urging Jill June, the CEO of PlannedHoney Ham Ball State at Bowling Green. Convoy gradu- Super • The DelphosChill Jefferson Soda cagers advanced in his colleagues to override Beebe. Parenthood of the Heartland. WEATHER FORECAST ate Jackie Motycka led the Falcons with 16 the sectional Class B cage tournament Saturday Bill sponsor Sen. Jason Rapert, “With this bill, the Arkansas Tri-county points and seven rebounds. St. Johns graduate night by defeating one of the pre-tourney a Republican from Conway, Legislature will force many The Associated Press Traci Gorman, a freshman, scored two points favorites, Celina Public, by a score of 40 to watched the vote from the House women to seek unsafe care.” in limited action as seniors played as much as 26 at the Shawnee gymnasium. The Jefferson gallery and said a number of law The 12-week ban would TONIGHT: Mostly clear. possible in their final home game. offense clicked in good style and with Morgan firms have offered to help the prohibit abortions from the$ Lows 15 to 20.99 North winds 5 • Five Delphos youngsters will advance 2/$and Ridenour starting the plays in their usual state defend the laws in court, if it point when a fetus’ heartbeat to 10 mph. 95% Fat Free, No MSG, Filler or Gluten to the Jaycees state tri-skills com- dependable style, Newton and Osting, hit the comes to that. can typically be detected using FRIDAY: Mostly sunny. petition March 12 at Leipsic High School. circle for 15 and 14 points, respectively. “I’m just grateful that this an abdominal ultrasound. It Highs in thelb. upper 30s. The five placed first inLimit local 4 - Additionals competition, 2/$5 • The 12 pk. Irish members of St. John’s parish body has continued to stand up includes exemptions for rape, Northeast winds around 5 sponsored by the Delphos Jaycees. The com- are sponsoring a St. Patrick’s Day entertain- for the bills that have passed. incest, the life of the mother and mph.3 petition tested passing, dribbling and shooting ment to be presented3 at the school March 20. The eyes of the entire nation highly lethal fetal disorders. The FRIDAY NIGHT: Mostly Save up to $2.00 lb. skills. First place winners were Aaron Elwer, SavePlans $1.80 were on 3 discussed at a meeting held at were on the Arkansas House of 20-week prohibition, which is clear. Lows in the lower 20s. 8, Ryan Illyes, 10, Mike Martz, 9, Stacy the school Sunday afternoon. The public is Representatives today,” he said. based on the disputed claim that Southeast winds around 10 mph. Beebe rejected both measures a fetus can feel pain by the 20thFreshMarket Elwer, 11, and Mark Spieles, 12. 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ing, and other factors. grass-fed beef. According to An even larger issue is the Postel, it takes some 5,300 RIEFS water needed to grow the feed liters of fresh water for every B Ohio seeks that livestock eat. Researchers dollar’s worth of grain fed to for the 2006 FAO report a typical beef cow, while the College won’t “Livestock’s Long Shadow” water required to feed grass- guidance on report that 2,400 liters of fed cattle falls on the pas- block female water go into the production ture from the sky, meaning it of one hamburger, while only is free and does not deplete genital photos 25 liters are needed to pro- groundwater reserves at all. CINCINNATI (AP) — storage caverns E - The Environmental duce a potato. Likewise, a “Not all burgers are created The University of Cincinnati Magazine cheese pizza requires 1,200 equal,” she says. says it won’t interfere with By LISA CORNWELL Dear EarthTalk: I heard liters of water—given the Postel adds that another an outdoor display of female The Associated Press that my food choices can genitalia photos on campus. “This apparent affect the use and therefore The college’s LGBTQ CINCINNATI — Ohio is lack of authority availability of fresh water Alliance and UC Feminists seeking federal guidance on around the world. How so? say the 12 photos of vaginas regulating underground cav- to regulate these — Denise Beck, are meant to cause discus- erns storing liquid propane storage caverns Washington, DC sion aimed at discrimination and other liquid hydrocarbons Our food choices and the and exploitation of women’s after propane vapors were is a concern for availability of fresh water bodies. The project called detected near a storage facil- us, given our mis- are inextricably linked. The Re-envisioning the Female ity in southwest Ohio, saying sion to protect the crux of the problem is that Body also wants to counter an if the response is inadequate, human population numbers Livestock are the largest consumers of fresh water in anti-abortion demonstration the state will seek authority to people of Ohio.” keep growing—we recently the U.S. and in many other countries. Researchers for the on campus last year. regulate them itself. topped seven billion people United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization’s 2006 Critics of the temporary ODNR Director State and local officials — worldwide—yet the amount report, “Livestock’s Long Shadow,” concluded that 2,400 display planned Thursday and say no problems have devel- James Zehringer wrote in of fresh water available liters of water go into the production of one hamburger, Friday have complained it is oped from vapors detected last a letter to the US. DOT remains finite. And growing while only 25 liters are needed to produce a potato. (iStock- pandering obscenity and could year in a monitoring well at food and raising livestock to Photo) be viewed by young children. an industrial landfill near the feed increasing numbers of storage terminal in Monroe in for fuel for home heating and University President Santa industrial purposes. Enterprise humans takes a great deal of drinking, cleaning and feed way to cut down on one’s Ono says in a statement that Butler County, but the direc- water. Worldwide, some 70 needs of dairy cows—while a water footprint would be to tor of the Ohio Department of spokesman Rick Rainey says UC is an academic communi- propane is the primary prod- percent of fresh water is used tomato pizza only needs 300. give up or cut back on coffee: ty where ideas and images are Natural Resources says such caverns need to be regulated to uct in the caverns mined out for agriculture. The United Eliminating meat con- One cup takes some 55 gal- analyzed and debated, howev- of shale. It is withdrawn or Nations Food and Agriculture sumption would be a surefire lons of water to make, with er controversial and complex ensure public safety. ODNR Director James injected, according to custom- Organization (FAO) estimates way to save vast amounts of most of used to grow the cof- they might be. He also says ers’ needs, and can be delivered that, by 2050, two-thirds of fresh water, and switching to fee beans. the school is a public institu- Zehringer sent a letter last week to the U.S. Department through a pipeline or loaded the people on the planet will a vegetarian or vegan diet is Choosing organic food can tion obligated to protect the onto trucks from the caverns. lack clean water to meet even one way an individual can also help keep an individual’s First Amendment. of Transportation asking whether federal regulatory While no definitive link basic needs. make a big impact on water indirect water consumption in authority over hazardous liq- has been found between the According to the consumption. “On average, check. Organic farming tech- Dogs unearth uids pipelines extends to liquid vapors and Enterprise’s facility, Vegetarian Resource Group, a vegan, a person who eats niques conserve water both by propane stored in underground Enterprise and state and local the livestock industry is the no meat or dairy, indirectly using less, increasing the water- officials have taken precau- human remains caverns. Ohio has five facili- largest user of fresh water in consumes nearly 600 gallons holding capacity of soils and ties with non-natural gas stor- tions to protect area residents from any possible problems. the U.S. and in many other of water per day less than reducing erosion as well as by in northeast Ohio age caverns around the state countries. The billions of live- a person who eats the aver- not polluting nearby water bod- that appear to be unregulated, Rainey said the company YOUNGSTOWN (AP) first learned that vapors had stock animals raised for food age American diet,” reports ies with run-off from synthetic — Police say dogs have according to Zehringer. around the world each year Sandra Postel, director of the chemical inputs. “This apparent lack of been detected at another com- unearthed a human skull and pany’s industrial landfill in consume substantial amounts Global Water Policy Project EarthTalk® is written and jawbone in a northeast Ohio authority to regulate these stor- of water directly. The industry and the lead water expert edited by Roddy Scheer and age caverns is a concern for us, November. Enterprise drilled neighborhood, and the search test wells on its property and also negatively impacts the on the National Geographic Doug Moss and is a regis- is on for other human remains. given our mission to protect the replenishment of fresh water Society’s Freshwater tered trademark of E - The people of Ohio,” he wrote. a few detected vapors were Youngstown police Lt. removed. through the compaction of Initiative. Environmental Magazine Douglas Bobovnyik said Zehringer said such caverns should be regulated on some Officials from the state soil, the degradation of banks But those loathe to giv- (www.emagazine.com). 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4 – The Herald Thursday, March 7, 2013 www.delphosherald.com AGRIBUSINESS Outdoors Inside Outlook prices By James J. Hoorman ing land, machinery and labor Critters, critters everywhere! Assistant Professor costs) and in some production OSU-Extension scenarios, it will be closer By DALE SUNDERLIN limit for inland lakes is five the purchase of an annual ly, but this is not cause for Putnam County to $450 per acre. The cash The Associated Press trout. fishing license. alarm. Coyotes are highly investment in an acre of soy- Some locations will fea- Ohio residents born on adaptable animals that are (Ed Lentz, Hancock beans or wheat will be in the More than 98,000 rain- ture special angler events, or before Dec. 31, 1937, regularly viewed by humans County Extension Educator $200 - $260 range. bow trout will be released including youth-only fish- may obtain a free fishing throughout the state. Here provided the following arti- Major items in annual this spring at 63 Ohio public ing, on the day of the sched- license where licenses are are a few steps to keep in cle on marketing and crop input costs include seed, fer- lakes and ponds. uled trout release. Contact sold. Persons age 66 and mind when you encounter a inputs.) tilizer and fuel. It is predicted The first release was last the nearest wildlife district older who were born on or coyote in the Buckeye State: Farmers in our area have that seed corn prices this year Friday at Adams Lake in office for specific informa- after Jan. 1, 1938, and have 1. Understand that coy- been fortunate that they will rise 5 - 7 percent and Adams County, according tion. Additional informa- resided in Ohio for the past otes are common throughout beat the odds in getting a a greater percentage increase to the Ohio Department of tion about trout releases six months are eligible to Ohio’s 88 counties and are decent crop even after the in soybean seed. Crop pro- Natural Resources (ODNR). is available at www.wil- purchase the reduced-cost even regularly seen within wet spring of 2011 and the tection chemical prices will Rainbow trout releases dohio.com or by calling resident senior license for city limits. Read more about drought of 2012. Long range see similar increases except will take place through May 800-WILDLIFE. $10. coyotes at www.wildohio. weather predictions for 2013 glyphosate (Roundup), which 3, and the stocking of these Anglers age 16 and older Sales of fishing licenses com . have been all over the board has seen a 50% increase in public lakes and ponds are must have an Ohio fishing along with the Sport Fish 2. There are no wolves depending on what climatolo- price for many of the different excellent opportunities for license to fish state public Restoration (SFR) program living in the wild in Ohio. gist is speaking that day. glyphosate products. families to fish together. waters. The 2013-14 fishing continue to fund the opera- 3. If you spot a coyote Besides the uncertainty of Small increases are expect- Fishing for catchable-sized license is available now and tion of the ODNR Division on your property, make sure the weather this year, farmers ed in nitrogen fertilizer prices, trout is a great way to intro- is valid through Feb. 28, of Wildlife’s fish hatcher- to remove all “attractants” are also aware of the initial but prices are down for phos- duce young people to the 2014. An annual resident ies. No state tax dollars are to deter the coyote from crop forecast by the USDA, phorus and potash. However, outdoors. Rainbow trout are fishing license costs $19. used for this activity. This returning. This includes which predicts at this time a many factors may affect fer- raised at state fish hatcher- A one-day fishing license is a user-pay, user-benefit removing garbage and pet record corn and soybean crop tilizer prices this year includ- ies and are 10-13 inches costs $11 for residents and program. food before nightfall and for 2013 and an average at ing the speed that new facili- before they are released non-residents. The one- The SFR is a partner- cleaning up around the grill. best wheat crop. The record ties begin production, natural by the ODNR Division of day license may also be ship between federal and 4. Coyotes prey primarily corn and soybean outlook is gas prices, navigability of the Wildlife. The daily catch redeemed for credit toward state government, industry on small mammals such as based on the assumption that Mississippi River, and the and anglers/boaters. When rabbits and mice. However, the weather will be good for world economy in general. anglers purchase rods, reels, interactions with domestic crops in 2013. Farmers have Diesel prices are projected to fishing tackle, fish finders pets do occur sometimes. been getting respectable grain be less than 2012 but propane and motorboat fuel, they pay Keep small dogs and cats prices since 2007, which may (used for drying grain) will be SATURDAY, MARCH 9 an excise tax. The federal inside or leash them when have peaked in 2012. The higher than 2012. However, government collects these outside. drought, low inventories, and fuel prices are difficult to esti- taxes, and the U.S. Fish and 5. Occasionally, an strong grain demand provided mate. Wildlife Service admin- inquisitive coyote will stay record prices in 2012. The federal government isters and disburses these put and watch you curi- However, if the USDA out- policy is still up in the air. funds to state fish and wild- ously. Clap your hands and look is correct, farmers can The most recent Farm Bill life agencies. These funds shout; the coyote will likely expect a two to three dollar expired in 2012 but parts are used to acquire habitat, move on at this point. reduction in grain prices per were extended through this produce and stock fish, con- 6. If the coyote visit- bushel this fall for corn and year’s growing season with duct research and surveys, ing your yard does not soybeans, which may be the the American Taxpayer Relief provide aquatic education respond to harassment beginning of a steady drop in Act of 2012. In general, the to youth and acquire and techniques such as loud grain prices. In other words Farm Bill establishes many of develop boat accesses. noises or is presenting a the boom may be over. With the financial risk boundaries conflict even after remov- the drop in grain prices, the for farmers in crop subsidies, Coyote. What to do? ing attractants from your USDA projects farm income crop insurance, and market This is the breeding sea- yard, contact a nuisance will drop one third in areas development. son for coyotes so your trapper. You can locate a that grow corn, soybean, and In the past, many farmers RANKED #1 chance of seeing one now trapper on our website at wheat. Most of the counties would have been forced out BY A LEADING are probably greater than www.wildohio.com. For a CONSUMER MAGAZINE in our area are usually in the of business from the type of any time during the year. So fee, these nuisance trap- top ten counties for corn, soy- drought that was experienced Receive a free quart on what should you do? In my pers use highly regulated bean, and wheat production in 2012. However, govern- opinion go get a gun and techniques to reduce urban Saturday, March 9 in Ohio. ment policy allowed them to shoot the suckers. To me wildlife conflicts. Coyote Reduction in income will survive the natural disaster by SEE US FOR DETAILS! the only good yote is a dead populations in rural areas most likely be seen in the supported crop insurance and yote. But in the interest of can be managed through purchase of equipment and financial safety nets. Thus, safety here are tips from the legal hunting and trapping expansion of operations, such government policy in the Ohio division of Wildlife. methods. as trucks, tractors and com- Farm Bill often affects wheth- Delphos Hardware Ohio wildlife biologists Consult the yearly “Ohio bines, structures such as grain er farmers are able to stay 242 North Main St. Ph. 419-692-0921 are frequently contacted by Hunting and Trapping bins, or crop land. Land rental in business after tough years. Open evenings til 6:30; Sat. til 5 concerned residents who Regulations” digest for rates may have to be adjusted It does not appear that the spot coyotes. Yes, frequent- more information. as a result. If true, land sale new US Congress will have prices and farm land rental a new Farm Bill in the near ­ STOCKS Paulding County to host rates may have reached there future – causing uncertainty Quotes of local interest supplied by peak at this time. in future markets and farm EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS Close of business March 6, 2013 For now though, inputs programs. Farmers may be Nutrient Management Seminar costs for farmers have not asked to sign up for programs Description­ Last­Price­ Change Information submitted dropped. Production costs under the extension without DJINDUAVERAGE­ 14,296.24­ +42.47 have risen over 12 percent knowing the details in a more NAS/NMS­COMPSITE­ 3,222.36­ -1.77 Nutrient management is a critical topic for anyone involved in agri- for the past two years. OSU long term Farm Bill. S&P­500­INDEX­ 1,541.46­ +1.67 culture. A concern is the wise use of nutrients to maintain agricultural Extension Budgets show pro- Farmers should watch AUTOZONE­INC.­ 376.55­ -5.77 production levels while protecting water quality. BUNGE­LTD­ 75.39­ +0.79 jected variable (cash) costs the changing drought and EATON­CORP.­ 62.62­ +0.47 Paulding County OSU Extension and the Paulding County Farm for corn, soybean, and wheat moisture conditions in the BP­PLC­ADR­ 40.71­ +0.23 Bureau will sponsor a Nutrient Management Seminar program for production to be 4 percent, Midwest. If moisture condi- DOMINION­RES­INC­ 56.46­ -0.05 anyone who buys, sells or manages manure or uses fertilizer on March 6 percent and 2.5 percent tions improve, grain yields AMERICAN­ELEC.­PWR­INC­ 47.66­ +0.00 18 on the county fairgrounds. higher, respectively in 2013 are expected to increase CVS­CAREMARK­CRP­ 52.22­ -0.08 Registration and a light dinner will be available beginning at 6 p.m. versus 2012. and grain prices expected to CITIGROUP­INC­ 44.58­ +0.98 with introductions at 6:30 p.m. These same budgets show decline. If the drought lin- FIRST­DEFIANCE­ 22.99­ -0.01 Speakers for the Paulding County Nutrient Management Seminar FST­FIN­BNCP­ 15.63­ +0.15 that higher prices and higher gers in the Midwest, grain FORD­MOTOR­CO­ 12.89­ +0.02 include Senior Director of Policy Development and Environmental costs point to another risky prices may stay high. Farmers GENERAL­DYNAMICS­ 67.68­ +0.01 Policy with the Ohio Farm Bureau Larry Antosch and owner and con- production year as the cash should be closely monitor this GENERAL­MOTORS­ 27.91­ +0.33 sultant with Nester Ag Joe Nester. This seminar will focus on managing investment in an acre of situation and plan to market GOODYEAR­TIRE­­ 12.90­ +0.10 nutrients that are being applied to the ground and setting up a basic corn will top $400 (exclud- crops accordingly. HEALTHCARE­REIT­ 65.50­ -0.06 nutrient management plan. HOME­DEPOT­INC.­ 70.48­ +0.01 Antosch will cover the high phosphorous level that has caused the HONDA­MOTOR­CO­ 38.34­ +0.45 harmful algae bloom in Grand Lake Saint Marys and is also an issue on HUNTGTN­BKSHR­ 7.22­ +0.04 Visitor, livestock biosecurity JOHNSON&JOHNSON­ 77.39­ -0.27 Lake Erie. He will look at the importance of the 4Rs, Impact of Nutrients JPMORGAN­CHASE­ 50.03­ +0.54 on Water Quality, The Benefits of Using Manure as a Nutrient and its By Jim Lopshire KOHLS­CORP.­ 46.27­ -0.40 Role in Water Quality, Voluntary Action versus Regulatory Action and Extension Educator LOWES­COMPANIES­ 38.83­ +0.07 Developing Trust with the Public Regarding this Issue. Paulding County MCDONALDS­CORP.­ 96.81­ +1.00 Nester will promote the Use of Best Management Practices MICROSOFT­CP­ 28.09­ -0.26 (BMPs), Availability of Cost Share Programs to Address this Specific Biosecurity at the farm level is a management tool to help PEPSICO­INC.­ 76.80­ -0.10 Issue and How to set up a Basic Nutrient Management Plan for Your prevent the movement of disease-causing agents onto and off PROCTER­&­GAMBLE­ 77.20­ +0.15 Farming Operation. RITE­AID­CORP.­ 1.71­ +0.01 of farm operation. Biosecurity therefore involves many aspects SPRINT­NEXTEL­ 5.87­ +0.00 The cost of the program is free to Ohio Farm Bureau members and of farm management, such as disease control and prevention, TIME­WARNER­INC.­ 55.46­ +0.41 $5 for non-members. nutrient management and visitor control. Although controlling US­BANCORP­ 33.74­ -0.07 RSVP by calling 419-523-5874 or by email at [email protected] and limiting the movement of livestock is recognized as the UTD­BANKSHARES­ 11.80­ +0.28 by March 13. most important biosecurity measure for most diseases, many VERIZON­COMMS­ 47.28­ -0.41 Continuing Education Units for Certified Crop Advisors are being important hazards can be carried on contaminated clothing, WAL-MART­STORES­ 73.38­ -0.34 applied for. footwear, equipment and vehicles. All visitors need to understand the possible risk they pres- ent when entering a farm, what a farmer expects from them, YOUR NEWSPAPER ... 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LACCA shut completely off, or have less than 25 per- can also pay up to $175 for the repair of a cent fuel in tank; TODAY 1 package (12 ounces) densed milk fresh California stir-fry 1/4 cup key lime juice furnace. — Provide income documentation for all 5-7 p.m. — The Interfaith The assistance program began Nov 1 household members 18-years and older; Thrift Store is open for shop- vegetables (snow peas, 1/2 cup heavy whip- carrots, broccoli) ping cream, whipped and has been helping families struggling to — Provide utility documentation; and ping. keep up with their energy bills, by apply- — Provide Social Security cards for all 6:30 p.m. — Delphos 1 pound uncooked dev- 2 packages (1.9 ounces eined peeled large shrimp each) frozen miniature ing for LACCA’s Winter Crisis Program household members. Ladies Club, Trinity United (WCP) through the federally funded Ohio The Winter Crisis Program is also available Methodist Church. 1/4 cup chopped pea- phyllo tart shells nuts Fresh raspberries and Development Services Agency to receive up on a “walk-in” basis taken daily beginning at 7 p.m. — Delphos to $175 for a regulated utility, $450 for a 7:30 a.m. (until walk-in slots are filled for that Emergency Medical Service Heat 2 Tbsp. dressing lime wedges, optional in large skillet on medium- In a large bowl, beat non-regulated utility, $350 for coal or wood, day). LACCA’s goal is to serve as many walk- meeting, EMS building, and $750 for propane or fuel oil. The program ins as possible, while still acknowledging our Second Street. high heat. Add vegetables; the cream cheese, milk and stir-fry 4 minutes. Add juice until smooth; fold in runs through March 31. scheduled appointments in a timely manner. 7:30 p.m. — Delphos To be eligible, families must reside in Walk-ins are not guaranteed. Chapter 23, Order of Eastern shrimp; stir-fry 4 minutes whipped cream. Pipe into or until shrimp turn pink tart shells. Garnish with Allen County, earn a household income at For More Information, contact Lima Allen Star, meets at the Masonic or below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Council on Community Affairs (LACCA), Temple, North Main Street. and vegetables are crisp- raspberries and lime wedg- tender. Remove from heat; es if desired. Serve imme- Income Guidelines: 540 South Central Avenue, Lima OH 45804- stir in remaining dressing. diately. Makes 2 1/2 dozen. A family of 4: $46,100 annually - $11,525 1306; or call 419-227-2586 or 1-855-286- FRIDAY 13-weeks 7559 to schedule an appointment. 7:30 a.m. — Delphos Sprinkle with nuts. Optimist Club, A&W Drive- If you enjoyed these In, 924 E. Fifth St. recipes, made changes or 11:30 a.m. — Mealsite have one to share, email Landeck CLC to host Frank Bonifas at Delphos Senior Citizen [email protected]. for talk on tourettes disease Center, 301 Suthoff Street. 1-4 p.m. — Interfaith Thrift Fifteen members of the Door prize winner was Jolene Store is open for shopping. Landeck CLC Council 84 Bockey. SENIOR LUNCHEON CAFE opened our Feb. 12 meeting The meeting closed with SATURDAY with a prayer and salute to prayer. 8:30-11:30 a.m. — St. WEEK OF FEB. 11-15 the flag. Refreshments and checker John’s High School recycle, MONDAY: Sub sandwich with lettuce and tomato, maca- Minutes from the previ- tournament were sponsored enter on East First Street. roni salad, fruit, coffee and 2% milk. ous meeting were approved by the committee. 9 a.m. - noon — Interfaith TUESDAY: Chicken and dumplings, broccoli, slaw, roll, as read. Prayers and get well The next meeting will be Thrift Store is open for shop- pumpkin pie, coffee and 2% milk. wishes were sent out to sick at 7 p.m. on Tuesday at CFO ping. WEDNESDAY: Baked ham, sweet potatoes, cabbage, members. February birthdays Hall, Landeck. Frank Bonifas St. Vincent dePaul Society, bread, margarine, pineapple, coffee and 2% milk. Happy were celebrated. Matching will be the guest speaker on located at the east edge of the THURSDAY: Beef pot pie, green beans, roll, margarine, funds and charitable dona- tourettes disease. St. John’s High School park- raspberry whip, coffee and 2% milk. Birthday tions were completed. The committee will be ing lot, is open. FRIDAY: Baked fish with tartar sauce, redskin potatoes, MARCH 8 Club 25 winner was Vicki Schnipke and Peggy Cloverdale recycle at vil- Cole slaw, bread, margarine, Mandarin oranges, coffee and Paul Kramer Jessica Ladd, 50/50 win- Pohlman. lage park. 2% milk. Nick Osburn ners were Barb Heitz, Laura Guests are encouraged and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. — Eric Lehman Ladd and Catherine Heitz. welcome to attend. Delphos Postal Museum is open. THRIFT SHOP WORKERS Our local, national and international news 12:15 p.m. — Testing of MARCH 7-9 coverage is insightful and concise, to keep you in the warning sirens by Delphos THURSDAY: Sue Vasquez, Ruth Calvelage, Mary Rigdon, Putting Your know without keeping you tied up. It's all the information Fire and Rescue Sandy Rigdon, Sue Wiseman, Sarah Miller and Carlene you need to stay on top of the world around you, 1-3 p.m. — Delphos Canal Gerdeman. delivered straight to your door everyday. Commission Museum, 241 N. FRIDAY: Irma Buettner, Linda Spring, Valeta Ditto and orld in If you aren't already taking advantage of our Main St., is open. Irene Calvelage. W convenient home delivery service, please call us at 7 p.m. — Bingo at St. SATURDAY: Valeta Ditto, Norma Vonderembse, Joyce 419-695-0015. 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Metcalfe’s gle-and-2 — along with occa- 27 beyond the arc) for 32.7 quickly in the fourth — a triple Every year, it ADA — One did it its usual way. sional man defense — against percent and 8-of-10 at the line by Doug Sanders — and never amazes me at how Musings So did the other. Willeke and the Minutemen (80%); with 34 rebounds, 11 fell below 22 as the benches quickly and smooth- No matter which way they and it worked pretty well. offensive, as Truax and Zach emptied late. ly it seems to run [email protected] did it, Elida and Bath set up a When Max Stambaugh hit the Temple added six each; and “Our goal offensively is and how much more third matchup in 2012-13, this first-of-2 freebies at 53.3 ticks, with 10 miscues and 20 fouls. to either get a layup or a 3. competitive it seems to get year after year. time in Saturday’s Division that put the Orange and Black In the first contest of the We got plenty of the former,” I know, the usual suspects: Lakewood St. Edward’s in II District finals (7 p.m.) at up 15-7. evening, the Wildcats used Davis added. “We’ve shot 33 Division I and St. Paris Graham — with the Jordan legacy Ohio Northern W i l l e k e their 2-2-1 percent from 3 this in full force — in Division II; always seem to do pretty University’s Sports started to get f u l l - c o u r t year, so we’ve been well. But it seems as if more and more schools are send- Center in Ada, with u n t r a c k e d pressure and effective, though not ing athletes down to participate, especially in the smaller impressive victories in the sec- trapping half- like we were tonight. schools. Tuesday. ond period; court look to We looked at our shot Just to even get there is an incredible achievement. The Bulldogs in fact, he force nine chart at the half and (17-7) downed scored all turnovers in outside of one shot Let’s fact it; with the way these bodies get contorted — I 13 of the the first peri- from 15 feet, we met am surprised more shoulders, elbows and other parts of the Lexington (16-9) 64-49 in the nightcap Minutemen’s od alone (21 our goal. We can live human body that weren’t made to go THAT way don’t get using its developing p o i n t s , for the game) with that. When you ripped out of their sockets — wrestling is not for the faint steady half-court including a and fuel a throw in our balance, of heart and it takes a lot of guts to even be out there. defense and bal- Gray pair of tri- Mathias b l i s t e r i n g Allemeier that makes us very Kudos to Jefferson’s trio of seniors that got there: Colin anced attack, while ples. Mathias pace. Bath difficult to defend, McConnahea, who finished seventh, Geoff Ketcham and Bath (21-4) crushed Willard also started to get untracked, netted the first 11 points of especially when we are shoot- Quinten Wessell; and St. John’s senior Will Buettner. (18-7) 84-60 by using its with- scoring seven, including 5-of- the game — with Sullivan (20 ing from the perimeter like we They were all disappointed they couldn’t do better ering full- and half-court press 6 at the line. However, the markers on 4 treys; 5 boards, did tonight.” and finish higher — unless you win, I’d imagine EVERY and fast-break attack. Bulldogs spread out their 17 6 assists, 4 steals, 2 blocks) Willard ended up 22-of-54 wrestler is somewhat disappointed — but you have to be The Bulldogs placed four markers amongst five players. dropping in two trios to lead from the floor (4-of-18 3-balls) at your ultimate best mentally AND physically; if you are players in double digits in the Thus, their lead grew to as the way. Sullivan canned three for 40.7 percent and 12-of- even slightly off, those guys down there will make you second game: Louis Gray with much as 27-10. When Mathias treys among his 11 first-period 15 at the line (80%); grabbed pay. 17 (3 treys), Dakota Mathias a hit the first-of-2 singles with points and Bath led by as much 29 caroms (14 offensive) as double-double with 13 points 00.3 ticks left, the halftime as 27-7 on a baseline drive by Adams led with seven; and Now that Baltimore Ravens QB Joe Flacco signed margin was 32-20. Logan Rockhold (18 counters) with 10 fouls. Jay Cok added the NFL’s richest contract, he will really feel the pressure. and 11 boards (along with 7 assists), Austin Allemeier 12 Elida continued to add to its at 42 seconds. Nick Davidson 12 points. After all, he will be paid more than the acknowledged and Aric Thompson 10. edge in the third, reaching their (3 steals) hit a 3-ball from the Bath was 5-of-5 from chari- top quarterbacks of this time: Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady, “Our offense has developed biggest lead of the night to that left corner with 6.1 ticks show- ty; secured 27 boards (7 offen- Drew Brees, etc. a lot over the course of the point of 19 four times, the last ing to make the score 27-12, sive); and with 16 errors and Hey, Brady even took an extension less than the “mar- season; we weren’t even close at 51-32 on a Thompson 3-ball Bath. 16 fouls. Connor Rockhold ket” in order to allow the Patriots to keep his personal to having that kind of balance at 1:16. They did a solid job on “That’s what we strive to was the fourth Wildcat in twin “security blanket” in Wes Welker and make sure he has earlier this year,” Elida mentor Willeke, holding him to only do; get into our game quickly. digits with 13. enough weapons to vie for Super Bowls until he’s 40. Denny Thompson said. “Early three points in the span. When We want to force turnovers Game 2 ELIDA (64) There’s the rub: public perception is what this is all on, we just stood around and Daniel Truax put back a miss and get into transition,” Bath Trent Cutlip 0-0-0, David Diller about: Brady will still get his moolah at some point. waited for Dakota to do some- at 43 ticks, the scoreboard read coach Doug Davis said. 0-2-2, Max Stambaugh 2-1-6, Austin 51-34, Elida. “That’s been what we’ve done Allemeier 5-0-12, Louis Gray 5-4- The same thing with Flacco: he is an elite quarterback thing. Now, the kids are mov- 17, Aric Thompson 4-1-10, Dakota but he isn’t perceived that way. ing and making themselves The Bulldogs had their all year and it’s worked pretty Mathias 3-7-13, Trent Long 0-0- available; they realize that if biggest lead of the game at well. Getting off to a good start 0, Clark Etzler 0-0-0, Marquevious He has had his moments where he would be fantastic Wilson 2-04, Patrick Brockert 0-0-0, they do so, Dakota will find 56-34 early in the fourth as relaxes us; we settle in and Jamil Johnson 0-0-0. Totals 14/24- and then have games where you scratch your head and Thompson hit a triple and play good basketball, like we wonder what was going through his thick head. them. He is more than will- 7/23-15/18-64. ing to take advantage of what Allemeier a deuce. Lexington did tonight.” LEXINGTON (49) However, those are fewer and farther between. Logan Bastin 1-0-2, Zach Temple defenses are doing to him to tried to make a game of it Bath started off on fire, 2-0-6, Trent Richwine 3-0-6, Mason This contract will mean that they can’t happen at all. If find the open guys. They are but could only get within 13 hitting 10-of-14 shots, includ- Willeke 6-8-23, Matty Barkett 0-0-0, they don’t keep some of the other key parts of that offense, Joey Zahn 3-0-8, Andru Switzer 0-0- hitting those shots; that is the toward the end of the game as ing 4-of-7 long range. They 0, Jordan Wells 0-0-0, Nick Leasure like Anquan Boldin, that may not be as easy as he thinks. key now. Lexington was very the benches emptied. finished 34-of-56, 11-of-22 0-0-0, Daniel Rinehart 0-0-0, Bryan Fans aren’t going to cut him any slack: the potential Elida finished up 21-of-47 downtown, for 60.7 percent. Truax 2-0-4, Joey Vore 0-0-0, Tyler physical with him, maybe Johnson 0-0-0, Michael Boals 1-0-2, argument that he doesn’t have the weapons around him more than anyone so far.” The overall, 7-of-23 long range, The scoring pace didn’t Jonah Yausey 0-0-0. Totals 11/28- won’t cut it because part of the reason is his big, fat con- Minutemen had only one hit for 44.7 percent and 15-of- slow down much in the second 7/27-8/10-49. 18 at the line (83.3%). They period — Bath hit 10-of-16 Score by Quarters: tract. double digits: Mason Willeke Elida 15 17 19 13 - 64 “He should have done a “Tom Brady” and sacrificed his with a game-high 23 to go with assumed 30 caroms (5 offen- — as the Wildcats continued Lexington 7 13 14 17 - 49 sive) as Marquevious Wilson to push the pace with their Three-point goals: Elida 7-23 wallet for the team,” fans will utter in disgust. a game-high 12 boards. (Gray 3-6, Allemeier 2-5, Stambaugh There’s perception again. “He came a long way from added five; and added a mere defense and force the Crimson 1-3, Thompson 1-6, Wilson 0-1, last year; he was the only five turnovers and 14 fouls. Flashes to shoot shots quicker Mathias 0-2), Lexington 7-27 (Willeke Or imagine if he gets hurt —- Ouch! The you-know- 3-9, Temple 2-4, Zahn 2-4, Switzer starter we had back from the “What is true of our offense than they seemed to like. This 0-1, Wells 0-1, Boals 0-1, Rinehart what will really hit the fan! is also true of our defense; time, it was Cole Chambers For your own sake, Joe, don’t get hurt! Or at least don’t team that lost to Elida here in 0-2, Barkett 0-2, Richwine 0-3). the District finals and really we have really stepped it up leading the way, netting 10 of —— tell anyone about it, even if you have to tape it up and go Game 1 the only one with any varsity there in the last 10 games or his 18 counters (with 2 treys), WILLARD (60) back in there! experience,” Lexington coach so. It’s reminiscent of what and Rockhold knocking down Nick Davidson 2-1-6, Hayden Say it ain’t so, Joe(y). Adams 6-1-13, Matt Cok 6-4-18, Scott Hamilton explained. we did last year on the defen- eight (also with 2 bombs). Carson Ebert 1-0-3, Corey Bohach Reds first baseman Joey Votto decided to play for Team “He almost tripled his scoring sive end,” Coach Thompson Hayden Adams dropped in 2-0-4, Broson Owens 0-0-0, Jay Cok Canada at the World Baseball Classic. added. “We’re a work in prog- seven of his game total of 13 3-6-12, Gabin Hunter 1-0-2, Tristan average and you saw what he Buss 1-0-2. Totals 18/36-4/18-12/15- The traitor! I hope the Reds trade him for a 12-pack of can do. This team more than ress with our defense and the for the Flashes but it was to no 60. beer, the bum! exceeded expectations this kids keep getting better with avail. Bath’s margin continued BATH (84) Colin Gossard 0-0-0, Taren Just kidding. season and he was the undis- it. It was good for us to see to grow and reached 24 twice, Sullivan 8-0-20, Connor Rockhold He played for them in 2009. How many other major- puted leader; he had the ball in it in action tonight; we’ll go the second time at 51-27 on 6-0-13, Cole Chamber 7-1-18, Logan back to the films and work on a 3-ball by Chambers at the Rockhold 7-2-18, Hayden Atkins 0-0-0, leaguers are playing for other countries, proving once his hands a lot and the others Doug Sanders 3-0-7, Tyler Baxter 0-0- again that baseball is a global sport? filled in roles nicely.” what breakdowns we did have. horn. 0, Andrew Renner 0-0-0, Hunter Weis Hey, International Olympic Committee —- hint, hint, Elida, like its WBL col- However, for us to have a The tempo slowed down 1-0-2, Cam Jenkins 0-0-0, Trent Jones league (Bath) earlier, took the chance against Bath (who won in the third period but it really 2-2-6. Totals 23/34-11/22-5/5-84. wink, nod —— It belongs in the Olympics!! both the Elida tip-Off Classic didn’t make much difference as Score by Quarters: The only thing that you do NOT want to see — espe- lead for good right off the Willard 12 15 13 20 - 60 bat: a triple by Gray at 7:25. final and the WBL matchup to the outcome. Bath went on Bath 27 24 17 16 - 84 cially as a Reds’ fan — is for him to get hurt. Remember, Three-point goals: Willard 4-18 With Lexington paying a lot this season), it’s going to come building a bigger lead, reach- (M. Cok 2-3, Ebert 1-5, Davidson 1-6, he is coming off an injury and surgery to his left knee. of attention to Mathias, con- down to not having turnovers ing as high as 33 — 63-30 on a Adams 0-1, Bohach 0-1, Owens 0-1, Go USA!! Buss 0-1), Bath 11-22 (Sullivan 4-9, stantly rotating defenders and and rebounding. We’ve had Sullivan basket at the 4-minute Chambers 3-4, L. Rockhold 2-5, C. running double-teams at him, eight turnovers our last two mark — before a Matt Cok Rockhold 1-1, Sanders 1-1, Renner Gray was the beneficiary, scor- games and if we can contin- (18 points) layin off a steal 0-2). NHL Capsules James hits winner, Heat top Magic for 16th in row The Associated Press it 93-72,and even after the Lakers had By TIM REYNOLDS — after all, he is left-handed ues to make them.” whittled their deficit to 12, the Hornets CHICAGO — Daniel Carcillo scored the tiebreaking The Associated Press — for the basket that won it for Miami tried for the tie twice were up 102-88 after Robin Lopez’s goal with 49.3 seconds left and the Chicago Blackhawks Miami. It was the first time he on the next trip but Wade and dunk with 6:47 to go. But the Hornets won their 11th consecutive game, beating the Colorado would not score again and Bryant began MIAMI — After a 16th came up with what became a Ray Allen missed 3-pointers. to take over with a big assist from Jodie Avalanche 3-2 on Wednesday night to extend the best straight win was safely in the winning basket in the final 5 sec- Bosh was fouled on a rebound Meeks, who hit two of his five 3-point- start in NHL history. ers during the final surge to finish with books for the Miami Heat, Shane onds of a game since a 3-pointer — the sixth on Vucevic, mak- 19 points. Jonathan Toews and Andrew Shaw also scored for Battier pulled on a pair of jeans, beat the Magic in the 2009 play- ing him the third Orlando player Dwight Howard had 20 points, Chicago (21-0-3), which reached the halfway point of chatted for a few minutes and offs, according to STATS LLC. to reach the limit in the final 15 rebounds and four blocks for Los a lockout-shortened season without losing in regulation. Angeles. Bryant also had 12 assists. walked into the night. Dwyane Wade scored 24 minutes. Bosh made both free Eric Gordon had 18 points, Vasquez The remarkable Blackhawks have earned at least one Forgive him for not being points on 10-for-16 shooting — throws to get the Heat within one added 15 points and Al-Farouq Aminu point in their first 24 games, an NHL record. impressed. he’s shooting 62 percent in his with 38 seconds remaining. grabbed 16 rebounds for New Orleans. CELTICS 83, PACERS 81 Dating back to last year’s regular season, the streak Battier was part of a team that last seven games — and Chris Al Harrington missed a wild INDIANAPOLIS — Kevin Garnett is 30 games. won 32 straight in his college Bosh added 17 points and 10 3-pointer and James got the found Jeff Green all alone under the The Blackhawks broke the previous team record for basket for a layup with 0.5 seconds days at Duke and he appeared in rebounds for the Heat, who blew rebound to seal the stop Miami remaining to finish off a fourth-quarter consecutive wins with their 10th in a row Tuesday night, each of the 22 consecutive wins a 20-point, second-half lead and desperately needed. So with 12.6 comeback from 14 points down, giving 5-3 over Minnesota. that the Houston Rockets posted then rallied from a 5-point deficit seconds left, the Heat got the ball Boston the victory over Indiana. Garnett led the Celtics with 18 points Chicago’s overall points streak is the second-lon- in 2008. And while those were in the final minutes. and a chance to win. and 10 rebounds and dragged Boston gest during one season in NHL history. The 1979-80 magical rides, neither team fin- Nik Vucevic had 25 points Spoelstra had told referees back after it trailed most of the final Philadelphia Flyers set the league record at 35 games three quarters. Green had 11 points off ished those seasons with a title. and 21 rebounds for the Magic, that if Miami got a stop, the Heat the bench. with a 25-0-10 run. “We have bigger goals … who got 16 points apiece from did not want a timeout. One was Paul George scored 16 points for John Mitchell and Matt Duchene scored for Colorado, something greater than this,” Jameer Nelson and Tobias whistled anyway and Spoelstra the Pacers, who had all five starters in double figures. David West added 11 which has lost six of seven. Battier said. Harris, 13 from Arron Afflalo said that referees apologized for points and 16 rebounds and George Hill The Blackhawks improve to 10-0. That’s why there wasn’t much and 12 from Maurice Harkless. the miscommunication after- finished with 14 points. of a locker-room celebration for “They’re one of the best ward. No matter — the play got SPURS 101, BULLS 83 DUCKS 2, COYOTES 0 SAN ANTONIO — Tim Duncan had ANAHEIM, Calif. — Jonas Hiller faced only 18 shots in his first shut- the Heat on Wednesday night, teams in the NBA, if not the set up, the ball went to James 18 points and 10 rebounds and San out of the season, Corey Perry scored in the first period and Anaheim beat not even after LeBron James best and we gave it our all,” and he delivered in the clutch. Antonio beat Chicago in a matchup of Phoenix for its ninth consecutive victory at home. teams missing their starting All-Star point The teams met for the third straight time in a five-day span, following drove the lane for a layup with Harris said. “They knew that. Orlando had no timeouts and guards. a pair of 5-4 shootout victories by the Coyotes in Phoenix on Saturday 3.2 seconds left to help Miami It’s just a matter of a couple of only managed a 3-point try by Manu Ginobili added 18 points and and Monday. pull off a late scramble and seconds that could have changed Afflalo from near midcourt as nine assists, Tiago Splitter had 13 points The Ducks have the second-best record in the NHL at 16-3-3 and still and 10 rebounds and Kawhi Leonard trail the astounding Chicago Blackhawks by 10 points. Anaheim’s start is beat the Orlando Magic 97-96, the game. It’s a tough loss for us time expired. scored 14 points for San Antonio, which tied for the best in franchise history after 22 games. The team began its extending their franchise-record but it’s the right step in the right The foul discrepancy in the was playing its second game without 2006-07 Stanley Cup championship season 15-2-5. Tony Parker. Jason LaBarbera made 22 saves for Phoenix, one of them on a winning streak. direction.” game — 30 for the Magic, 17 by Patty Mills provided a needed punch penalty shot by Andrew Cogliano. Ryan Getzlaf scored into an empty net Miami led by 20 points early Vucevic now has two games Miami — was a hot topic in the off the Spurs’ bench, scoring 10 of his 13 with 21 seconds to play. in the third quarter, then blew all of 20 rebounds or more in his Orlando locker room afterward. points in the second half. MAPLE LEAFS 5, SENATORS 4 Parker is expected to miss about TORONTO — Phil Kessel had a goal and two assists to help Toronto of that lead and more, having to career — both this season, and The Magic went 10-for-12 from four weeks with an ankle sprain and hold off Ottawa in a game highlighted by a knockout punch from Frazer rally from a five-point hole in the both against Miami. He had a the foul line, Miami 27-of-31. Derrick Rose has yet to play for Chicago McLaren. final minutes. 20-point, 29-rebound effort in a Even with all that, James this season after undergoing major knee Only 26 seconds into the latest installment of the Battle of Ontario, the surgery. Toronto tough guy decked Dave Dziurzynski when he caught the Ottawa “This is tough,” Magic coach loss to the Heat on Dec. 31. needed to deliver. Marco Belinelli had 21 points, Luol forward flush with a right to the chin, sending him face down to the ice. A Jacque Vaughn said after his But he was one of three Deng added 19, Marquis Teague had 11 woozy Dziurzynski was slow getting up and eventually needed help from NOTES: James was in double and Carlos Boozer 10 for the Bulls. two teammates to skate off. team fell to 0-2 against Miami Magic players to foul out in the figures for his 200th straight regular- CAVALIERS 104, JAZZ 101 Dziurzynski did not return, and the Senators said he had a concus- this season — the two losses by final minutes as Orlando let a season game with the Heat, extending CLEVELAND — Kyrie Irving scored sion. He logged a total of 3 seconds in his 10th NHL game. Tyler Bozak a total of three points. “You’ve golden chance go awry. his franchise record. … Vaughn played 20 points and made all the big plays and James van Riemsdyk each had a goal and an assist for the Maple against Miami 30 times in his career, his down the stretch, rallying Cleveland to Leafs, who won their third straight. They built leads of 3-0 and 5-2 before got guys who battled, who really Nelson hit a jumper with 1:36 teams going 15-15. … The Heat have the victory over Utah. Ottawa scored twice in the final 8 minutes. wanted to win this game and left, giving the Magic a 96-93 honored a military member who has The Cavs trailed 100-92 with less Jay McClement and Nazem Kadri also scored for the Maple Leafs. returned home from a tour of duty in Iraq than three minutes left before Irving took James Reimer made 39 saves in his sixth consecutive victory. Mika deserved to win this game.” lead. James missed two 3-point- or Afghanistan before games in Miami for over. He scored eight points, made a Zibanejad, Zack Smith, Daniel Alfredsson and Colin Greening had the Ultimately, Orlando was ers on the next Miami possession the past several seasons. Their honoree steal and assisted on Wayne Ellington’s goals for Ottawa, which lost its fourth in a row and dropped to 3-7-2 on doomed by two plays — James and on the ensuing Orlando trip, on Wednesday: Army 1st Sgt. Darrell dunk as Cleveland stormed back to stun road. The Senators are 9-1-2 at home. Williams, who returned just two weeks the Jazz. FLAMES 4, SHARKS 1 getting the last basket and Battier Harris drove from the left base- ago from serving a tour in Afghanistan Irving added 10 assists in his second CALGARY, Alberta — Miikka Kiprusoff made 32 saves in his return — and is the first cousin of Bosh’s wife, game back after missing three with a taking another away from the line but his basket was waved Adrienne Bosh. from a knee injury to lead Calgary over San Jose. Magic. off, with Battier beating him to hyperextended knee. Tristan Thompson Blake Comeau scored the tiebreaking goal early in the third period. LAKERS 108, HORNETS 102 had 16 points and 12 rebounds for Jarome Iginla, Roman Cervenka and Curtis Glencross (into an empty net) James missed a pair of the spot and drawing an offen- NEW ORLEANS — Kobe Bryant Cleveland, which trailed by 12 in the also scored for the Flames, who improved to 4-1-1 in their last six games. 3-pointers about 90 seconds ear- sive foul, Harris’ sixth of the scored 13 of his 42 points during a 20-0 fourth. Joe Thornton had the only goal for the Sharks, who are 2-6-1 in their run in the last 6:22 of the fourth quar- Gordon Hayward scored 25 and last nine. lier, so he went for the 3-footer night. ter, helping Los Angeles overcome a Enes Kanter had 17 for the Jazz. Kiprusoff, who began his NHL career with the Sharks 12 years ago, instead. From the right wing, “Shane is defined by win- 25-point deficit to fend off New Orleans. NETS 99, BOBCATS 78 returned to the lineup after missing 13 games with a sprained knee. The Hornets were still ahead by 21 CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Deron Calgary went 6-5-2 during his absence. Comeau’s first goal this year was James drove diagonally through ning plays,” Heat coach Erik in the final minute of the third quarter just his second in the last 41 games, dating to last season. the lane then used his left hand Spoelstra said. “He just contin- when Greivis Vasquez’s 3-pointer made See JAMES, page 7 6 – The Herald Thursday, March 7, 2013 www.delphosherald.com www.delphosherald.com Thursday, March 7, 2013 The Herald — 7

NBA GLANCE Villanova tops No. 5 Georgetown 67-57 The Associated Press Pacific Division EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB By DAN GELSTON Darrun Hilliard scored Georgia Tech (16-13, 6-11) beat tie with No. 21 VCU, which beat Atlantic Division L.A. Clippers 44 19 .698 — a Top 25 team for the first time since Richmond on Wednesday. The Associated Press 14 points, Ryan Arcidiacono March 2010. Kwamain Mitchell led Saint Louis PORTS W L Pct GB Golden State 35 27 .565 8 1/2 S New York 37 21 .638 — L.A. Lakers 31 31 .500 12 1/2 had 11 and Mouphtaou Yarou Georges-Hunt drove into the with 17 points. Cody Ellis, the Billikens’ Brooklyn 35 26 .574 3 1/2 Phoenix 21 40 .344 22 PHILADELPHIA — Jay grabbed 12 rebounds for the lane and threw up a one-hander over top 3-point shooter, missed all of his Kudos to grapplers Boston 33 27 .550 5 Sacramento 21 42 .333 23 Kenny Kadji that bounced off the rim. 15 shots — 11 behind the arc — and Toronto 24 38 .387 15 ——— Wright couldn’t escape the Wildcats, who finished 30-of- Georges-Hunt and Robert Carter Jr. finished with four free throws. Bulldogs, Wildcats set up rematch Philadelphia 23 37 .383 15 Wednesday’s Results both appeared to get a hand on the No. 17 SYRACUSE 78, DePAUL The 2012-13 buzz at his radio show of a 42 from the free-throw line. JIM METCALFE By JIM METCALFE ing eight of his points in the ue to do that, we are capable with 2.1 ticks on the board got Southeast Division Cleveland 104, Utah 101 rebound and the tip-in was credited 57 OHSAA Wrestling W L Pct GB Brooklyn 99, Charlotte 78 potential NCAA tournament Georgetown went 4-of-8 from to Georges-Hunt for only his second SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Brandon basket of the game. Triche and James Southerland com- State Tournament is [email protected] opener. On the other end, the offensively.” Lexington ended Willard within 68-40. Miami 45 14 .763 — Boston 83, Indiana 81 bid for Villanova. the stripe. Bulldogs employed their trian- up 18-of-55 shooting (7-of- Bath built its lead to 31 Atlanta 34 26 .567 11 1/2 Atlanta 107, Philadelphia 96 Chris Bolden scored 21 points for bined for 37 points in the final home come and gone. Washington 19 40 .322 26 New York 87, Detroit 77 No, not from anxious The Wildcats still have the Tech and went 4 for 8 from 3-point game of their careers and Syracuse Metcalfe’s gle-and-2 — along with occa- 27 beyond the arc) for 32.7 quickly in the fourth — a triple range. Daniel Miller added 17 points snapped a 3-game losing streak. Every year, it ADA — One did it its usual Orlando 17 45 .274 29 1/2 Miami 97, Orlando 96 Wildcats’ fans and callers. Big East tournament ahead. way. sional man defense — against percent and 8-of-10 at the line by Doug Sanders — and never Charlotte 13 48 .213 33 Memphis 91, Portland 85 From the TV stuck on a sports But they have won enough and five rebounds. Syracuse (23-7, 11-6 Big East) amazes me at how Central Division Minnesota 87, Washington 82 Kadji had 18 points and 11 broke a rare 2-game losing streak in So did the other. Willeke and the Minutemen (80%); with 34 rebounds, 11 fell below 22 as the benches rebounds for the Hurricanes while the Carrier Dome. No. 5 Georgetown quickly and smooth- Musings W L Pct GB L.A. Lakers 108, New Orleans 102 channel in the middle of his big games to start thinking No matter which way they and it worked pretty well. offensive, as Truax and Zach emptied late. Indiana 38 23 .623 — Dallas 112, Houston 108 broadcast. about the NCAA tournament. Scott had 17 points. started it 11 days ago with a 57-46 win ly it seems to run [email protected] Chicago 34 27 .557 4 Toronto 98, Phoenix 71 No. 7 MICHIGAN 80, PURDUE 75 that stopped the Orange’s 38-game did it, Elida and Bath set up a When Max Stambaugh hit the Temple added six each; and “Our goal offensively is “It came up on the screen It’s a swift turnaround WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Trey winning streak, the longest in the and how much more Milwaukee 30 29 .508 7 San Antonio 101, Chicago 83 third matchup in 2012-13, this first-of-2 freebies at 53.3 ticks, with 10 miscues and 20 fouls. to either get a layup or a 3. Detroit 23 40 .365 16 Golden State 87, Sacramento 83 that we were the last four after the Wildcats finished Burke had 26 points and five rebounds nation at the time. Cleveland Melvin competitive it seems to get year after year. that put the Orange and Black In the first contest of the We got plenty of the former,” Cleveland 21 40 .344 17 L.A. Clippers 117, Milwaukee 101 to lead Michigan to the come-from- had 15 points and eight rebounds for time in Saturday’s Division in,” said Wright, Villanova’s 13-19 last season and missed behind win. DePaul (11-19, 2-15), which lost its fifth I know, the usual suspects: Lakewood St. Edward’s in up 15-7. evening, the Wildcats used Davis added. “We’ve shot 33 Today’s Games II District finals (7 p.m.) at WESTERN CONFERENCE Oklahoma City at New York, 8 p.m. coach. “I was like, ‘We’re in?’ the NCAA tournament for the Terone Johnson scored a career- straight and moved into a tie for last in Division I and St. Paris Graham — with the Jordan legacy Ohio Northern W i l l e k e their 2-2-1 percent from 3 this Southwest Division L.A. Clippers at Denver, 10:30 p.m. You see it all the time.” first time since 2004. The 19 high 35 points and Rapheal Davis the conference with South Florida. University’s Sports started to get f u l l - c o u r t year, so we’ve been W L Pct GB Friday’s Games added 15 for Purdue (14-16 7-10 Big Southerland struggled, going in full force — in Division II; always seem to do pretty San Antonio 48 14 .774 — Oklahoma City at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Wright could see it losses were a season-worst Ten). had 17 points and 5-of-19 from the field and 1-of-10 on well. But it seems as if more and more schools are send- Center in Ada, with u n t r a c k e d pressure and effective, though not Memphis 40 19 .678 6 1/2 Indiana at Orlando, 7 p.m. Tim Hardaway, Jr. had 16 points and 3-pointers. But he made all 11 of his for real when the bracket for a program that started five rebounds for the Wolverines (25- free throws for 22 points in his first ing athletes down to participate, especially in the smaller impressive victories in the sec- trapping half- like we were tonight. Houston 33 29 .532 15 Memphis at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. ond period; court look to We looked at our shot Dallas 27 33 .450 20 Washington at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. is announced next week. playing in 1920. The Hoyas 5, 12-5), who have won four of their start of the season and just the third schools. Tuesday. New Orleans 21 41 .339 27 Dallas at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Going 3-for-3 at the Wells were playing for a No. 1 seed last five and remain in the race for a of his career. The Bulldogs in fact, he force nine chart at the half and Northwest Division Utah at Chicago, 8 p.m. share of the Big Ten title. Hardaway’s Triche finished with 15 points and Just to even get there is an incredible achievement. Fargo Center against top-5 in the both the Big East and 3-pointer with 3:46 left gave Michigan a five rebounds. (17-7) downed scored all turnovers in outside of one shot W L Pct GB Atlanta at Boston, 8 p.m. Let’s fact it; with the way these bodies get contorted — I Oklahoma City 44 16 .733 — Philadelphia at Miami, 8 p.m. teams sure has bolstered the NCAA tournaments. But they 66-64 lead. Stauskas made free throws No. 21 VCU 93, RICHMOND 82 13 of the the first peri- from 15 feet, we met and a 3-pointer to extend the lead and RICHMOND, Va. — Treveon am surprised more shoulders, elbows and other parts of the Lexington (16-9) Denver 40 22 .645 5 Portland at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Wildcats’ credentials. committed a whopping 23 64-49 in the nightcap Minutemen’s od alone (21 our goal. We can live Utah 32 29 .525 12 1/2 Phoenix at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Burke added two free throws with 20 Graham scored 15 of his 21 points in human body that weren’t made to go THAT way don’t get p o i n t s , for the game) with that. When you Portland 28 32 .467 16 Houston at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. JayVaughn Pinkston turnovers and never made the seconds left to make it 77-73. No. 11 the second half, including the go-ahead using its developing Minnesota 21 37 .362 22 Toronto at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. scored 20 points to help big shots down the stretch. FLORIDA 66, VANDERBILT 40 basket with 2:58 to play, for VCU. ripped out of their sockets — wrestling is not for the faint steady half-court including a and fuel a throw in our balance, GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Kenny Juvonte Reddic added 16 points of heart and it takes a lot of guts to even be out there. defense and bal- pair of tri- b l i s t e r i n g that makes us very Villanova beat a top-5 team Pinkston’s 3-pointer mid- Boynton scored 15 points and Pat for the Rams (24-6, 12-3 Atlantic 10), Gray Mathias Allemeier for the third time this season, way through the second half Young added 14 as Florida clinched who remained in control of at least the Kudos to Jefferson’s trio of seniors that got there: Colin anced attack, while ples. Mathias pace. Bath difficult to defend, the regular second seed in the conference tourna- McConnahea, who finished seventh, Geoff Ketcham and Bath (21-4) crushed Willard also started to get untracked, netted the first 11 points of especially when we are shoot- 67-57 over No. 5 Georgetown pushed the lead to eight season championship. ment later this month. Cedric Lindsay NHL GLANCE on Wednesday night. and the Wildcats held off a Florida won its fourth outright led the Spiders (17-13, 7-8) with 22 Quinten Wessell; and St. John’s senior Will Buettner. (18-7) 84-60 by using its with- scoring seven, including 5-of- the game — with Sullivan (20 ing from the perimeter like we The Associated Press Calgary 21 9 8 4 22 61 69 league title and third under long-time points, but failed on several consecu- They were all disappointed they couldn’t do better ering full- and half-court press 6 at the line. However, the markers on 4 treys; 5 boards, did tonight.” EASTERN CONFERENCE Edmonton 22 8 9 5 21 54 62 The Wildcats (19-12, 10-8 brief Hoyas’ run with seven coach . The Gators (24- tive possessions late in the game as Atlantic Division Colorado 22 8 10 4 20 53 65 Big East) also beat then-No. straight points from the line. 5, 14-3 SEC) were alone atop the the Rams pulled away from a 79-all tie and finish higher — unless you win, I’d imagine EVERY and fast-break attack. Bulldogs spread out their 17 6 assists, 4 steals, 2 blocks) Willard ended up 22-of-54 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Pacific Division standings in 1988-89, 2006-07 and with 3:13 remaining. wrestler is somewhat disappointed — but you have to be The Bulldogs placed four markers amongst five players. dropping in two trios to lead from the floor (4-of-18 3-balls) Pittsburgh 23 15 8 0 30 81 67 GP W L OT Pts GF GA 5 Louisville and then-No. 3 Hilliard shook off early 2010-11. Graham’s driving basket broke the players in double digits in the Thus, their lead grew to as the way. Sullivan canned three for 40.7 percent and 12-of- New Jersey 23 10 8 5 25 56 65 Anaheim 22 16 3 3 35 77 60 Syracuse and have put them- foul trouble to bury a Like the others, this one earned tie and after a turnover by Lindsay in at your ultimate best mentally AND physically; if you are N.Y. Rangers 21 11 8 2 24 55 53 Los Angeles 21 12 7 2 26 60 52 selves in solid shape for at 3-pointer and make it 54-48. the Gators the No. 1 seed heading the lane, Reddic dunked for the Rams, even slightly off, those guys down there will make you second game: Louis Gray with much as 27-10. When Mathias treys among his 11 first-period 15 at the line (80%); grabbed Philadelphia 24 11 12 1 23 68 72 San Jose 22 11 7 4 26 51 50 into next week’s SEC tournament. It bringing the sellout crowd in the Siegel N.Y. Islanders 23 10 11 2 22 70 78 Phoenix 23 11 9 3 25 67 65 least an NCAA tournament Arcidiacono followed with also capped a perfect season (15-0) at Center to their feet. pay. 17 (3 treys), Dakota Mathias a hit the first-of-2 singles with points and Bath led by as much 29 caroms (14 offensive) as 00.3 ticks left, the halftime as 27-7 on a baseline drive by Adams led with seven; and Northeast Division Dallas 22 11 9 2 24 61 63 at-large bid. All three wins two free throws and the home and sent seniors Boynton, Erik WASHINGTON STATE 73, No. 23 Now that Baltimore Ravens QB Joe Flacco signed double-double with 13 points GP W L OT Pts GF GA Murphy and Mike Rosario out with a UCLA 61 margin was 32-20. Logan Rockhold (18 counters) with 10 fouls. Jay Cok added Montreal 23 14 5 4 32 71 59 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over top-5 teams came at the crowd of 13,685 went wild victory on “Senior Night.” PULLMAN, Wash. — Brock Motum the NFL’s richest contract, he will really feel the pressure. and 11 boards (along with 7 assists), Austin Allemeier 12 Elida continued to add to its at 42 seconds. Nick Davidson 12 points. Boston 20 14 3 3 31 60 46 overtime loss. Wells Fargo Center, the site sensing another upset. Kendren Johnson had 15 points for had 20 points and 11 rebounds as After all, he will be paid more than the acknowledged Toronto 24 15 9 0 30 73 61 Wednesday’s Results the Commodores (13-16, 7-10), includ- last-place Washington State upset and Aric Thompson 10. edge in the third, reaching their (3 steals) hit a 3-ball from the Bath was 5-of-5 from chari- Ottawa 24 12 8 4 28 56 49 Toronto 5, Ottawa 4 of tournament games the first The Wildcats were one of ing 13 straight at one point. UCLA, breaking a 19-game home los- top quarterbacks of this time: Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady, “Our offense has developed biggest lead of the night to that left corner with 6.1 ticks show- ty; secured 27 boards (7 offen- Buffalo 24 9 13 2 20 63 77 Chicago 3, Colorado 2 weekend. the rare teams this season to No. 12 NEW MEXICO 75, ing streak to the Bruins that extended Drew Brees, etc. Southeast Division Calgary 4, San Jose 1 NEVADA 62 to 1993. a lot over the course of the point of 19 four times, the last ing to make the score 27-12, sive); and with 16 errors and GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 2, Phoenix 0 The Wildcats may not play crack Georgetown’s defense, RENO, Nev. — Tony Snell scored Royce Woolridge added 19 points Hey, Brady even took an extension less than the “mar- season; we weren’t even close at 51-32 on a Thompson 3-ball Bath. 16 fouls. Connor Rockhold Carolina 22 13 8 1 27 67 62 Today’s Games in March at their off-campus one of the stingiest in the 25 points and Cameron Bairstow and for Washington State (12-18, 3-14 Pac- ket” in order to allow the Patriots to keep his personal at 1:16. They did a solid job on “That’s what we strive to was the fourth Wildcat in twin Tampa Bay 23 10 12 1 21 81 73 Toronto at Boston, 7 p.m. home but they expect to be nation. The Hoyas held teams Alex Kirk added double-doubles to lead 12), which also broke a 9-game losing to having that kind of balance Winnipeg 22 10 11 1 21 56 68 Buffalo at New Jersey, 7 p.m. New Mexico to its sixth straight victory. streak that had put coach Ken Bone on “security blanket” in Wes Welker and make sure he has earlier this year,” Elida mentor Willeke, holding him to only do; get into our game quickly. digits with 13. Florida 23 7 11 5 19 59 83 N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. chasing the championship to 38 percent shooting and Bairstow had 15 points and 10 the hot seat. enough weapons to vie for Super Bowls until he’s 40. Denny Thompson said. “Early three points in the span. When We want to force turnovers Game 2 Washington 21 9 11 1 19 59 62 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. somewhere. only Pittsburgh cracked 50 rebounds and Kirk had 11 points and Jordan Adams scored 18 points ELIDA (64) Florida at Washington, 7 p.m. 10 rebounds for the Lobos (26-4, 13-2 for UCLA (22-8, 12-5), which had won There’s the rub: public perception is what this is all on, we just stood around and Daniel Truax put back a miss and get into transition,” Bath Trent Cutlip 0-0-0, David Diller WESTERN CONFERENCE Montreal at Carolina, 7 p.m. “I would think given where percent in a game this sea- Mountain West), who trailed 55-53 but four straight games and came into about: Brady will still get his moolah at some point. waited for Dakota to do some- at 43 ticks, the scoreboard read coach Doug Davis said. 0-2-2, Max Stambaugh 2-1-6, Austin Central Division Vancouver at Columbus, 7 p.m. everything is right now, we son. Led by Pinkston inside ran off 17 straight points late in the sec- Wednesday tied with Oregon for first 51-34, Elida. “That’s been what we’ve done Allemeier 5-0-12, Louis Gray 5-4- GP W L OT Pts GF GA Winnipeg at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. would be,” Wright said. “We and James Bell outside, the ond half to improve to 8-3 on the road. place in the Pac-12. The same thing with Flacco: he is an elite quarterback thing. Now, the kids are mov- 17, Aric Thompson 4-1-10, Dakota Chicago 24 21 0 3 45 78 46 Edmonton at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Kendall Williams added 10 points and Washington State played without but he isn’t perceived that way. ing and making themselves The Bulldogs had their all year and it’s worked pretty Mathias 3-7-13, Trent Long 0-0- Detroit 23 11 8 4 26 63 60 St. Louis at Phoenix, 9 p.m. also know we’re close enough Wildcats hovered around the five assists for New Mexico, which had Mike Ladd (knee injury) and DaVonte He has had his moments where he would be fantastic available; they realize that if biggest lead of the game at well. Getting off to a good start 0, Clark Etzler 0-0-0, Marquevious St. Louis 22 11 9 2 24 64 67 Dallas at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. that things could happen, 50 percent mark to torment already clinched their fourth regular Lacy (knee injury), their second- and 56-34 early in the fourth as relaxes us; we settle in and Wilson 2-04, Patrick Brockert 0-0-0, Nashville 23 9 9 5 23 47 59 Friday’s Games season title in five years. third-leading scorers. and then have games where you scratch your head and they do so, Dakota will find Jamil Johnson 0-0-0. Totals 14/24- Columbus 23 7 12 4 18 53 69 Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. too.” the Hoyas. Plus 13 steals with Malik Story scored 25 points for the WOMEN Thompson hit a triple and play good basketball, like we Northwest Division Winnipeg at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Wolf Pack (12-17, 3-12). NEWARK, Del. — Elena Delle wonder what was going through his thick head. them. He is more than will- 7/23-15/18-64. Villanova students stormed 3:40 left in the game sure ing to take advantage of what Allemeier a deuce. Lexington did tonight.” LEXINGTON (49) GP W L OT Pts GF GA Edmonton at Nashville, 8 p.m. the court after the first two didn’t hurt the Wildcats. Snell, who was 8 of 11 from the Donne scored 24 points, Danielle However, those are fewer and farther between. Logan Bastin 1-0-2, Zach Temple Vancouver 22 11 6 5 27 63 61 Chicago at Colorado, 9 p.m. field, scored New Mexico’s last 10 Parker reached 1,000 career rebounds defenses are doing to him to tried to make a game of it Bath started off on fire, 2-0-6, Trent Richwine 3-0-6, Mason Minnesota 22 11 9 2 24 52 56 Calgary at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. wins and security lined the Villanova’s defense points of the first half and had eight and No. 16 Delaware scored the first This contract will mean that they can’t happen at all. If find the open guys. They are but could only get within 13 hitting 10-of-14 shots, includ- Willeke 6-8-23, Matty Barkett 0-0-0, baseline again Wednesday. tightened up and forced during the Lobos’ late run. 16 points to defeat Georgia State 86-58 they don’t keep some of the other key parts of that offense, Joey Zahn 3-0-8, Andru Switzer 0-0- IOWA STATE 87, No. 13 on Wednesday. hitting those shots; that is the toward the end of the game as ing 4-of-7 long range. They 0, Jordan Wells 0-0-0, Nick Leasure With students on break, only Georgetown into rushing OKLAHOMA STATE 76 Parker, playing in her school-record like Anquan Boldin, that may not be as easy as he thinks. key now. Lexington was very the benches emptied. finished 34-of-56, 11-of-22 0-0-0, Daniel Rinehart 0-0-0, Bryan a few fans made the dash. shots with ticks still left on AMES, Iowa — Senior Will Clyburn 138th game, had 12 rebounds, and Fans aren’t going to cut him any slack: the potential physical with him, maybe Elida finished up 21-of-47 downtown, for 60.7 percent. Truax 2-0-4, Joey Vore 0-0-0, Tyler COLLEGE BASKETBALL That gave the Wildcats the the shot clock. scored 20 points and Iowa State bol- Lauren Carra scored 15 points for the Johnson 0-0-0, Michael Boals 1-0-2, stered its NCAA tournament hopes. Blue Hens (26-3, 17-0 Colonial Athletic argument that he doesn’t have the weapons around him more than anyone so far.” The overall, 7-of-23 long range, The scoring pace didn’t Jonah Yausey 0-0-0. Totals 11/28- chance to head behind the Pinkston missed two free Georges Niang added 18 points for Association), who set a school record won’t cut it because part of the reason is his big, fat con- Minutemen had only one hit for 44.7 percent and 15-of- slow down much in the second 7/27-8/10-49. basket and salute the ones throws and the late meltdown the Cyclones (20-10, 10-7 Big 12), with their 22nd consecutive victory, double digits: Mason Willeke 18 at the line (83.3%). They period — Bath hit 10-of-16 Score by Quarters: SCORES who notched just their second vic- surpassing a mark set last season. tract. Elida 15 17 19 13 - 64 (NC) 59 Towson 66, UNC who stuck around. so similar to ones in losses tory over a ranked opponent this sea- The Blue Hens’ last loss was 69-53 assumed 30 caroms (5 offen- — as the Wildcats continued The Associated Press son. Oklahoma State trailed by as to Maryland on Dec. 20. “He should have done a “Tom Brady” and sacrificed his with a game-high 23 to go with Lexington 7 13 14 17 - 49 Wednesday’s College Wilmington 57 William & Mary 63, The Wildcats beat then- last week at Seton Hall and sive) as Marquevious Wilson to push the pace with their Three-point goals: Elida 7-23 many as 15 points but Marcus Smart’s Kendra Long scored 14 points and wallet for the team,” fans will utter in disgust. a game-high 12 boards. (Gray 3-6, Allemeier 2-5, Stambaugh Basketball Scores George Mason 53 No. 17 Marquette to improve Pittsburgh appeared under reverse dunk made it 70-68 with 4:28 Cody Paulk had 12 for the Panthers There’s perception again. “He came a long way from added five; and added a mere defense and force the Crimson 1-3, Thompson 1-6, Wilson 0-1, MEN FAR WEST New Mexico 66, to 4-2 against Top 25 teams. way. Pinkston steadied him- left. Clyburn answered with a 3 and (13-16, 5-13). It was Georgia State’s Or imagine if he gets hurt —- Ouch! The you-know- last year; he was the only five turnovers and 14 fouls. Flashes to shoot shots quicker Mathias 0-2), Lexington 7-27 (Willeke EAST Charlotte 89, Duquesne Nevada 43 San Diego St. 73, Air That’s put the Wildcats in the self from the line the next Tyrus McGee’s 3 a minute later put the final home game this season and their “What is true of our offense than they seemed to like. This 3-9, Temple 2-4, Zahn 2-4, Switzer 87, OT La Salle 84, George Force 55 UNLV 70, Boise St. 60 Cyclones ahead 78-68. Smart was bril- last in the CAA. The Blue Hens led what will really hit the fan! starter we had back from the 0-1, Wells 0-1, Boals 0-1, Rinehart Washington 70 Saint Joseph’s Wyoming 65, Colorado St. 51 thick of tourney talk. time down and hit two for a liant for Oklahoma State (22-7, 12-5), 16-0 only 5:21 in. Delaware made 32 team that lost to Elida here in is also true of our defense; time, it was Cole Chambers 0-2, Barkett 0-2, Richwine 0-3). 81, Rhode Island 44 Syracuse 78, Otto Porter Jr. scored 17 6-point lead. Hilliard forced scoring 24 points with eight rebounds field goals to Georgia State’s 24 and For your own sake, Joe, don’t get hurt! Or at least don’t we have really stepped it up leading the way, netting 10 of —— and five steals. But it wasn’t enough as shot 12-of-22 shooting 3-pointers to the the District finals and really DePaul 57 Temple 74, Fordham TOURNAMENT points as the Hoyas (23-5, a steal at midcourt, then drew the Cowboys lost for just the second Panthers’ 2 of 16. tell anyone about it, even if you have to tape it up and go there in the last 10 games or his 18 counters (with 2 treys), Game 1 55 Villanova 67, Georgetown 57 Atlantic Sun Conference First the only one with any varsity WILLARD (60) 13-4) had an 11-game win- Moses Ayegba’s fifth foul. He time in 12 games. No. 25 TOLEDO 63, BALL STATE back in there! experience,” Lexington coach so. It’s reminiscent of what and Rockhold knocking down Nick Davidson 2-1-6, Hayden MIDWEST Dayton 75, St. Round Florida Gulf Coast 73, XAVIER 77, No. 16 SAINT LOUIS 39 Say it ain’t so, Joe(y). we did last year on the defen- eight (also with 2 bombs). Adams 6-1-13, Matt Cok 6-4-18, Bonaventure 63 Iowa St. 87, Kennesaw St. 47 Stetson 66, ning streak snapped. The Big made 1-of-2from the line and 66, OT TOLEDO — Naama Shafir and Scott Hamilton explained. Carson Ebert 1-0-3, Corey Bohach Oklahoma St. 76 Michigan ETSU 55 East leaders lost for the first Villanova kept a comfortable CINCINNATI — Travis Taylor Yolanda Richardson scored 14 points Reds first baseman Joey Votto decided to play for Team “He almost tripled his scoring sive end,” Coach Thompson Hayden Adams dropped in 2-0-4, Broson Owens 0-0-0, Jay Cok 80, Purdue 75 Nebraska 53, Big South Conference First had 19 points and a career-high 19 apiece to push Toledo past Ball State Canada at the World Baseball Classic. added. “We’re a work in prog- seven of his game total of 13 3-6-12, Gabin Hunter 1-0-2, Tristan time since Jan. 19, against lead the rest of the way. rebounds and Xavier never trailed in in its first game as a ranked team average and you saw what he Minnesota 51 Xavier 77, Saint Round Gardner-Webb 64, GEORGIA TECH 71, No. 6 MIAMI the overtime while ending the Billikens’ since 2001. Buss 1-0-2. Totals 18/36-4/18-12/15- Louis 66, OT Coastal Carolina 60 Longwood South Florida. The Hoyas The traitor! I hope the Reds trade him for a 12-pack of can do. This team more than ress with our defense and the for the Flashes but it was to no 60. 69 11-game winning streak and leaving Yolanda Richardson made 7-of-9 SOUTH East Carolina 88, 70, Charleston Southern 63 would have been guaranteed CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Marcus the Atlantic 10 title up for grabs. from the field and grabbed a game- beer, the bum! exceeded expectations this kids keep getting better with avail. Bath’s margin continued BATH (84) Georges-Hunt followed his own miss Colin Gossard 0-0-0, Taren Tulane 85 Florida 66, Vanderbilt Radford 56, UNC Asheville 39 at least a share of the regular- Xavier (17-12, 9-6 A-10) ended a high 16 rebounds to help Toledo (27-2, Just kidding. season and he was the undis- it. It was good for us to see to grow and reached 24 twice, 40 Georgia Tech 71, Miami 69 GLIAC Conference for the winning tip-in at the buzzer long winning streak for the second time 15-1), the MAC regular-season cham- Sullivan 8-0-20, Connor Rockhold season title with a win. and Georgia Tech kept Miami from He played for them in 2009. How many other major- puted leader; he had the ball in it in action tonight; we’ll go the second time at 51-27 on 6-0-13, Cole Chamber 7-1-18, Logan NC State 81, Wake Forest 66 Tournament Quarterfinals in eight days. The Musketeers snapped pions, win its 15th straight game. “We needed this game, clinching the outright Atlantic Coast Memphis’ 18-game streak at the Cintas The Rockets hadn’t been ranked leaguers are playing for other countries, proving once his hands a lot and the others back to the films and work on a 3-ball by Chambers at the Rockhold 7-2-18, Hayden Atkins 0-0-0, North Carolina 79, Maryland 68 Ashland 68, N. Michigan 35 Conference title. Doug Sanders 3-0-7, Tyler Baxter 0-0- South Carolina 79, Mississippi St. Findlay 69, Saginaw Valley St. 57 also,” coach Georgetown Center last week. since Nov. 19, 2001. After Toledo went filled in roles nicely.” what breakdowns we did have. horn. The Hurricanes (23-6, 14-3 ACC), The Billikens (23-6, 12-3) wasted a ahead 10-0, Brandy Woody’s jumper again that baseball is a global sport? 0, Andrew Renner 0-0-0, Hunter Weis 72 South Florida 65, UConn 51 Michigan Tech 71, Grand Valley who squandered a 13-point lead in the Elida, like its WBL col- However, for us to have a The tempo slowed down 1-0-2, Cam Jenkins 0-0-0, Trent Jones coach John Thompson III chance to win a share of a conference capped a 10-0 run for Ball State to tie it Hey, International Olympic Committee —- hint, hint, Tennessee 82, Auburn 75 UCF St. 56 Wayne (Mich.) 68, Ferris second half, lost for the third time in title for the first time since 1970-71 with 12:03 left in the half. The Rockets chance against Bath (who won in the third period but it really 2-2-6. Totals 23/34-11/22-5/5-84. said. “We’re playing for a four games and fell to 13-1 at home. wink, nod —— It belongs in the Olympics!! league (Bath) earlier, took the Score by Quarters: 74, UAB 70 VCU 93, Richmond St. 59 in the Missouri Valley. Their last out- closed out the half on 26-4 run to take a both the Elida tip-Off Classic didn’t make much difference as 82 Great Northwest Athletic championship. That’s some- They were already assured of a share right title came in 1956-57. They could 36-14 lead into halftime. Shafir, a MAC lead for good right off the Willard 12 15 13 20 - 60 of the title and can still clinch the The only thing that you do NOT want to see — espe- final and the WBL matchup to the outcome. Bath went on Bath 27 24 17 16 - 84 SOUTHWEST Houston 84, Conference Quarterfinals NW thing just as important. We have clinched the No. 1 seed in the Player of Year candidate, sparked the bat: a triple by Gray at 7:25. championship outright by winning their conference tournament with a win on run with a 3-pointer. cially as a Reds’ fan — is for him to get hurt. Remember, this season), it’s going to come building a bigger lead, reach- Three-point goals: Willard 4-18 Rice 62 LSU 68, Texas A&M 57 Nazarene 65, Alaska-Anchorage were also desperate coming regular-season finale at home against With Lexington paying a lot (M. Cok 2-3, Ebert 1-5, Davidson 1-6, Oklahoma 83, West Virginia 70 60 Seattle Pacific 63, Montana Wednesday. Toledo led by as many as 31 points he is coming off an injury and surgery to his left knee. into this game.” Clemson on Saturday. Instead, they fell into a first-place in the second half. of attention to Mathias, con- down to not having turnovers ing as high as 33 — 63-30 on a Adams 0-1, Bohach 0-1, Owens 0-1, SMU 71, Tulsa 65 St.-Billings 60 Go USA!! Buss 0-1), Bath 11-22 (Sullivan 4-9, stantly rotating defenders and and rebounding. We’ve had Sullivan basket at the 4-minute Chambers 3-4, L. Rockhold 2-5, C. FAR WEST CS Bakersfield Lone Star First Round Texas running double-teams at him, eight turnovers our last two mark — before a Matt Cok Rockhold 1-1, Sanders 1-1, Renner 75, Seattle 74, OT Colorado St. A&M Commerce 80, Abilene James games and if we can contin- (18 points) layin off a steal 0-2). 78, Wyoming 56 New Mexico 75, Christian 79 Gray was the beneficiary, scor- Nevada 62 San Diego St. 58, Air Ohio Valley Conference First Force 51 Stanford 83, California Round E. Kentucky 62, Murray (Continued from Page 6) on a 16-0 run in the fourth to put away that provided the final margin. as the only true center available. the game. The Pistons were without Damian Lillard scored 20 points CLIPPERS 117, BUCKS 101 70 Washington 65, Southern Cal St. 51 SIU-Edwardsville 73, Williams had 20 points and eight big man , who has a sore on 7-for-11 shooting to lead Portland LOS ANGELES — Blake Griffin NHL Capsules James hits winner, Heat top Magic for 16th in row 57 Washington St. 73, UCLA 61 Tennessee St. 61 assists, Joe Johnson added 22 points left ankle, and Detroit coach Lawrence and J.J. Hickson had 12 points and had 23 points, 11 rebounds and 11 —- South Atlantic Conference and Brooklyn got a needed win after Frank missed the game because of a 13 rebounds. assists for his third career triple-dou- The Associated Press By TIM REYNOLDS — after all, he is left-handed ues to make them.” it 93-72,and even after the Lakers had WOMEN Quarterfinals Anderson (SC) losing two straight and four of its personal matter. Memphis was without leading ble and the Clippers won for the 10th whittled their deficit to 12, the Hornets last five. The Knicks turned the ball over 11 rebounder Zach Randolph (left ankle time in 13 games. CHICAGO — Daniel Carcillo scored the tiebreaking The Associated Press — for the basket that won it for Miami tried for the tie twice were up 102-88 after Robin Lopez’s EAST Akron 77, Buffalo 60 76, Lincoln Memorial 46 Lenoir- goal with 49.3 seconds left and the Chicago Blackhawks Delaware 86, Georgia St. 58 Rhyne 59, Wingate 57 Newberry The Nets trailed by 10 at the half times in the first quarter but they still sprain) and reserve forward Darrell Jamal Crawford had 25 points and Miami. It was the first time he on the next trip but Wade and dunk with 6:47 to go. But the Hornets but opened the third quarter with a led 44-38 at the half. Brandon Knight Arthur (sore neck and back). won their 11th consecutive game, beating the Colorado would not score again and Bryant began James Madison 62, Drexel 53 69, Carson-Newman 58 Tusculum Matt Barnes added 20, while Chris MIAMI — After a 16th came up with what became a Ray Allen missed 3-pointers. Northeastern 88, Hofstra 81 53, Catawba 47 21-6 run led by Williams and Johnson scored 17 points for the Pistons and MAVERICKS 112, ROCKETS 108 Paul had 14 points and nine assists to take over with a big assist from Jodie and never looked back. The Bobcats Avalanche 3-2 on Wednesday night to extend the best Meeks, who hit two of his five 3-point- led a third-quarter rally but Detroit DALLAS — Dirk Nowitzki scored to help the Pacific Division leaders straight win was safely in the winning basket in the final 5 sec- Bosh was fouled on a rebound MIDWEST Bowling Green 51, Southeastern Conference managed just nine points in the third managed only 12 points in the fourth. 22 points, O.J. Mayo had two big improve to 24-7 at home. start in NHL history. ers during the final surge to finish with Kent St. 43 Cent. Michigan 63, First Round Alabama 63, books for the Miami Heat, Shane onds of a game since a 3-pointer — the sixth on Vucevic, mak- 19 points. quarter on 3-of-19 shooting and were TIMBERWOLVES 87, WIZARDS fourth-quarter baskets and a career- Monta Ellis scored 18 of his 22 Jonathan Toews and Andrew Shaw also scored for Battier pulled on a pair of jeans, beat the Magic in the 2009 play- ing him the third Orlando player E. Michigan 56 Miami (Ohio) 66, Mississippi St. 36 outscored 56-25 in the second half to 82 high 12 assists and Dallas bounced points in the first half and Ersan Dwight Howard had 20 points, Ohio 61 Toledo 63, Ball St. 39 W. West Coast Conference Chicago (21-0-3), which reached the halfway point of chatted for a few minutes and offs, according to STATS LLC. to reach the limit in the final 15 rebounds and four blocks for Los lose their eighth straight game. MINNEAPOLIS — Ricky Rubio had back from a blowout loss in Houston. Ilyasova added 20 points for the a lockout-shortened season without losing in regulation. Angeles. Bryant also had 12 assists. Michigan 58, N. Illinois 50 First Round San Francisco 80, Reggie Evans grabbed 16 15 points, 11 assists, seven rebounds Mayo scored five straight points Bucks, whose 4-game winning streak walked into the night. Dwyane Wade scored 24 minutes. Bosh made both free Eric Gordon had 18 points, Vasquez SOUTH Pfeiffer 75, Queens Pepperdine 48 rebounds and Brook Lopez had 16 and six steals to lead Minnesota to a to put Dallas ahead 107-104 and the ended as they fell to 1-12 in Los The remarkable Blackhawks have earned at least one Forgive him for not being points on 10-for-16 shooting — throws to get the Heat within one added 15 points and Al-Farouq Aminu points and five rebounds for the Nets. victory over Washington that snapped Mavericks won despite 28 points from Angeles against the Clippers since the point in their first 24 games, an NHL record. impressed. he’s shooting 62 percent in his with 38 seconds remaining. grabbed 16 rebounds for New Orleans. Rookie Michael Kidd-Gilchrist had a 6-game losing streak. James Harden, who scored the last 2000-01 season. Brandon Jennings CELTICS 83, PACERS 81 17 points and Ben Gordon added 16 Derrick Williams added 16 seven for the Rockets. hit five 3-pointers for 18 points and Dating back to last year’s regular season, the streak Battier was part of a team that last seven games — and Chris Al Harrington missed a wild INDIANAPOLIS — Kevin Garnett for the Bobcats. points and seven rebounds for the Harden missed a 3-pointer and 12 assists. The Clippers opened the is 30 games. won 32 straight in his college Bosh added 17 points and 10 3-pointer and James got the found Jeff Green all alone under the Ohio Prep Cage HAWKS 107, 76ERS 96 Timberwolves,and J.J. Barea scored a layup with the Rockets trying to tie fourth quarter with a 7-point lead and The Blackhawks broke the previous team record for basket for a layup with 0.5 seconds ATLANTA — Jeff Teague scored 10 of his 12 points in the fourth in the final seconds, three days after quickly extended it to 108-91. Griffin days at Duke and he appeared in rebounds for the Heat, who blew rebound to seal the stop Miami remaining to finish off a fourth-quarter 27 points, Anthony Tolliver added a quarter. their 33-point win in Houston. capped the spurt with a thunderous consecutive wins with their 10th in a row Tuesday night, each of the 22 consecutive wins a 20-point, second-half lead and desperately needed. So with 12.6 comeback from 14 points down, giving season-high 21 and Atlanta bounced John Wall had 19 points and seven Chandler Parsons had 23 points dunk off Crawford’s alley-oop pass. 5-3 over Minnesota. that the Houston Rockets posted then rallied from a 5-point deficit seconds left, the Heat got the ball Boston the victory over Indiana. Tournament Scores back from a sluggish start to snap a assists and Trevor Ariza added 16 for Houston, while Jeremy Lin scored WARRIORS 87, KINGS 83 Garnett led the Celtics with 18 points 3-game losing streak. points, seven rebounds and six assists 12 but sat the entire fourth quarter in OAKLAND, Calif. — Klay Chicago’s overall points streak is the second-lon- in 2008. And while those were in the final minutes. and a chance to win. and 10 rebounds and dragged Boston The Associated Press East 52 Tolliver, averaging just 3.4 points for the Wizards, who were missing favor of backup Patrick Beverley. Thompson made the go-ahead gest during one season in NHL history. The 1979-80 magical rides, neither team fin- Nik Vucevic had 25 points Spoelstra had told referees back after it trailed most of the final Wednesday’s Boys Elida 64, Lexington 51 a game, had already surpassed his leading scorer because RAPTORS 98, SUNS 71 3-pointer with 7.5 seconds remaining Philadelphia Flyers set the league record at 35 games ished those seasons with a title. and 21 rebounds for the Magic, that if Miami got a stop, the Heat three quarters. Green had 11 points off Basketball Tournament Scores Lima Bath 84, Willard 60 previous best of 13 points by halftime. of a sprained left ankle. Washington PHOENIX — DeMar DeRozan and finished with 20 points to lead the bench. Division I New Philadelphia 67, The Sixers kept leaving him open turned the ball over 24 times, leading scored 15 points and Amir Johnson Golden State. with a 25-0-10 run. “We have bigger goals … who got 16 points apiece from did not want a timeout. One was Paul George scored 16 points for beyond the arc and he kept knocking to 30 points by Minnesota. added 14 to lead Toronto to a victory Thompson then forced Tyreke the Pacers, who had all five starters in Brecksville-Broadview Hts. Millersburg W. Holmes 56 John Mitchell and Matt Duchene scored for Colorado, something greater than this,” Jameer Nelson and Tobias whistled anyway and Spoelstra 63, Lorain 60 Salem 54, Ravenna SE 52 down 3-pointers, finishing 5-for-7 from Washington led by eight early in over Phoenix that snapped a 5-game Evans into an errant layup on the which has lost six of seven. Battier said. Harris, 13 from Arron Afflalo said that referees apologized for double figures. David West added 11 long range. the fourth but Rubio’s defense keyed a skid. final possession to seal a sloppy win points and 16 rebounds and George Hill Can. Timken 54, Massillon Sandusky Perkins 60, Bowling The Hawks missed their first eight 21-9 surge by the Timberwolves over Seldom-used Sebastian Telfair for the Warriors over the Western The Blackhawks improve to 10-0. That’s why there wasn’t much and 12 from Maurice Harkless. the miscommunication after- finished with 14 points. Jackson 49 Green 51 shots but quickly pulled themselves the final 9:30. scored 13 points for the Raptors in his Conference’s worst team. After drop- of a locker-room celebration for “They’re one of the best ward. No matter — the play got SPURS 101, BULLS 83 Cle. E. Tech 69, Lyndhurst Tol. Scott 67, Tontogany together against weary Philadelphia, GRIZZLIES 91, TRAIL BLAZERS return to Phoenix. ping the first two in Sacramento this DUCKS 2, COYOTES 0 SAN ANTONIO — Tim Duncan had Brush 60 Otsego 40 ANAHEIM, Calif. — Jonas Hiller faced only 18 shots in his first shut- the Heat on Wednesday night, teams in the NBA, if not the set up, the ball went to James which was playing its eighth game in 85 Marcus Morris scored 12 points season, Golden State overcame 18 18 points and 10 rebounds and San Cle. St. Ignatius 71, Cle. Hts. Division IV 12 days. Atlanta led by 19 before set- MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Marc Gasol and was the only player in double turnovers and 36 percent shooting out of the season, Corey Perry scored in the first period and Anaheim beat Antonio beat Chicago in a matchup of Phoenix for its ninth consecutive victory at home. not even after LeBron James best and we gave it our all,” and he delivered in the clutch. 61 Danville 61, Cols. Africentric tling for a 59-47 lead at halftime. had 23 points and 12 rebounds and figures for the Suns, who committed against its Northern California rival. teams missing their starting All-Star point Damien Wilkins led the Sixers with Jerryd Bayless scored all 13 of his a season-high 29 turnovers and lost a David Lee had 17 points and 10 The teams met for the third straight time in a five-day span, following drove the lane for a layup with Harris said. “They knew that. Orlando had no timeouts and guards. Cols. Northland 79, Cols. 51 a pair of 5-4 shootout victories by the Coyotes in Phoenix on Saturday Walnut Ridge 43 Fairfield Christian 59, Newark 21 points and Dorell Wright had 20. points in the final 13 minutes to lead 3-game winning streak. rebounds and rookie Harrison Barnes 3.2 seconds left to help Miami It’s just a matter of a couple of only managed a 3-point try by Manu Ginobili added 18 points and KNICKS 87, PISTONS 77 Memphis to its second straight win The Raptors led 25-22 late in the and Monday. nine assists, Tiago Splitter had 13 points Gahanna Lincoln 42, Cath. 55 added 14 points for the Warriors, who The Ducks have the second-best record in the NHL at 16-3-3 and still pull off a late scramble and seconds that could have changed Afflalo from near midcourt as AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — and 10th victory in the last 11 games. first quarter when Suns center Marcin are 2-0 since a 4-game losing streak. and 10 rebounds and Kawhi Leonard Reynoldsburg 38 Jackson Center 64, Cin. Raymond Felton scored 26 points, trail the astounding Chicago Blackhawks by 10 points. Anaheim’s start is beat the Orlando Magic 97-96, the game. It’s a tough loss for us time expired. scored 14 points for San Antonio, which Memphis rallied from 17 points Gortat came down with a rebound They held the Kings to 40 percent tied for the best in franchise history after 22 games. The team began its Lakewood St. Edward 67, Christian 53 and New York pulled away in the down in the third quarter. Mike Conley and had his left foot stepped on by shooting and forced 15 turnovers. extending their franchise-record but it’s the right step in the right The foul discrepancy in the was playing its second game without Solon 36 New Madison Tri-Village 71, 2006-07 Stanley Cup championship season 15-2-5. Tony Parker. fourth quarter to beat Detroit despite scored 20 points on 7-of-11 shooting Johnson. Jason Thompson had 17 points Jason LaBarbera made 22 saves for Phoenix, one of them on a winning streak. direction.” game — 30 for the Magic, 17 by Patty Mills provided a needed punch Lewis Center Olentangy Cin. Seven Hills 33 Carmelo Anthony’s absence. from the field and added six assists. Gortat did not return and Phoenix, and eight rebounds and Patrick penalty shot by Andrew Cogliano. Ryan Getzlaf scored into an empty net Miami led by 20 points early Vucevic now has two games Miami — was a hot topic in the off the Spurs’ bench, scoring 10 of his 13 Orange 46, New Albany 45, OT Troy Christian 65, Ft. Loramie Anthony sat out after injuring his Tony Allen scored 10 points, including already without backup Jermaine Patterson added 15 points for with 21 seconds to play. in the third quarter, then blew all of 20 rebounds or more in his Orlando locker room afterward. points in the second half. Macedonia Nordonia 41, 56 right knee Monday but New York went two free throws with 4.8 seconds left O’Neal, was left with Hamed Haddadi Sacramento. MAPLE LEAFS 5, SENATORS 4 Parker is expected to miss about Brunswick 40, OT Girls Basketball TORONTO — Phil Kessel had a goal and two assists to help Toronto of that lead and more, having to career — both this season, and The Magic went 10-for-12 from four weeks with an ankle sprain and N. Royalton 58, Berea 53 Division I hold off Ottawa in a game highlighted by a knockout punch from Frazer rally from a five-point hole in the both against Miami. He had a the foul line, Miami 27-of-31. Derrick Rose has yet to play for Chicago Newark 59, Westerville N. 55 Centerville 71, Cin. Princeton McLaren. this season after undergoing major knee Only 26 seconds into the latest installment of the Battle of Ontario, the final minutes. 20-point, 29-rebound effort in a Even with all that, James Pickerington Cent. 73, Dublin 61 surgery. Coffman 54 Kettering Fairmont 67, Mason SPORTS BRIEFS Toronto tough guy decked Dave Dziurzynski when he caught the Ottawa “This is tough,” Magic coach loss to the Heat on Dec. 31. needed to deliver. Marco Belinelli had 21 points, Luol forward flush with a right to the chin, sending him face down to the ice. A Jacque Vaughn said after his But he was one of three Deng added 19, Marquis Teague had 11 Powell Olentangy Liberty 61, 63 The Associated Press using a long putter provides an science at the University of North KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The woozy Dziurzynski was slow getting up and eventually needed help from NOTES: James was in double and Carlos Boozer 10 for the Bulls. Galloway Westland 43 N. Can. Hoover 51, DORAL, Fla. — Rory McIlroy advantage. Carolina. Kansas City Chiefs made another two teammates to skate off. team fell to 0-2 against Miami Magic players to foul out in the figures for his 200th straight regular- CAVALIERS 104, JAZZ 101 Uniontown Lake 59, Youngs. Reynoldsburg 48 offered another apology, a straight- Clark has used a long putter he He’s calling for “a culture of move in their roster overhaul under Dziurzynski did not return, and the Senators said he had a concus- this season — the two losses by final minutes as Orlando let a season game with the Heat, extending CLEVELAND — Kyrie Irving scored forward explanation and a pledge anchors to his chest since he was safety for every sport” and wel- new leadership, releasing right his franchise record. … Vaughn played East 42 Division III sion. He logged a total of 3 seconds in his 10th NHL game. Tyler Bozak 20 points and made all the big plays Wednesday that he will never again in college. He became a key figure comes the national conversation tackle Eric Winston after only one and James van Riemsdyk each had a goal and an assist for the Maple a total of three points. “You’ve golden chance go awry. against Miami 30 times in his career, his Division II Archbold 47, Findlay Liberty- down the stretch, rallying Cleveland to Akr. Buchtel 67, Chardon Benton 36 quit in middle of a round. in the debate for his elegant speech about player safety and the growing season. Leafs, who won their third straight. They built leads of 3-0 and 5-2 before got guys who battled, who really Nelson hit a jumper with 1:36 teams going 15-15. … The Heat have the victory over Utah. Ottawa scored twice in the final 8 minutes. honored a military member who has NDCL 57 Beachwood 53, Mogadore 48 McIlroy faced the media for the at a PGA Tour meeting that helped issue of concussions. WASHINGTON — The case wanted to win this game and left, giving the Magic a 96-93 The Cavs trailed 100-92 with less first time since he abruptly walked shape the opinion of several play- SAN FRANCISCO — Six-time against the Washington Redskins Jay McClement and Nazem Kadri also scored for the Maple Leafs. returned home from a tour of duty in Iraq than three minutes left before Irving took Akr. SVSM 58, Massillon Beverly Ft. Frye 66, Frankfort James Reimer made 39 saves in his sixth consecutive victory. Mika deserved to win this game.” lead. James missed two 3-point- or Afghanistan before games in Miami for over. He scored eight points, made a Tuslaw 35 Adena 47 off the golf course in the second ers. A month later, commissioner Pro Bowl kicker David Akers was nickname begins again today. Zibanejad, Zack Smith, Daniel Alfredsson and Colin Greening had the Ultimately, Orlando was ers on the next Miami possession the past several seasons. Their honoree steal and assisted on Wayne Ellington’s Alliance 57, Alliance Bucyrus Wynford vs. Cols. round of the Honda Classic, telling Tim Finchem said the PGA Tour released by the San Francisco The Trademark Trial and Appeal goals for Ottawa, which lost its fourth in a row and dropped to 3-7-2 on doomed by two plays — James and on the ensuing Orlando trip, on Wednesday: Army 1st Sgt. Darrell dunk as Cleveland stormed back to stun Marlington 47 Africentric, ppd. to Mar 7. reporters that his head was not in was not in favor of the proposed 49ers after two seasons filled with Board will hear a petition brought road. The Senators are 9-1-2 at home. Williams, who returned just two weeks the Jazz. the right place and then issuing rule. record-breaking highs and incred- by a group of Native Americans getting the last basket and Battier Harris drove from the left base- ago from serving a tour in Afghanistan Cle. Cent. Cath. 65, Bay Casstown Miami E. vs. Anna, FLAMES 4, SHARKS 1 Irving added 10 assists in his second Village Bay 55 ppd. to Mar 7. a statement that his sore wisdom PRO FOOTBALL ible lows. who say the Redskins should lose CALGARY, Alberta — Miikka Kiprusoff made 32 saves in his return taking another away from the line but his basket was waved — and is the first cousin of Bosh’s wife, game back after missing three with a tooth made it difficult to concentrate. CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — NFL Akers appeared in all 32 regu- their federal trademark protection. from a knee injury to lead Calgary over San Jose. Adrienne Bosh. hyperextended knee. Tristan Thompson Cols. Brookhaven 75, Cols. Johnstown-Monroe 53, Magic. off, with Battier beating him to LAKERS 108, HORNETS 102 East 53 Proctorville Fairland 47 Turns out the wisdom tooth Commissioner Roger Goodell lar-season games and five playoff They cite a law that prohibits reg- Blake Comeau scored the tiebreaking goal early in the third period. had 16 points and 12 rebounds for wasn’t the whole truth and the says the league will continue to do contests the past two seasons. He istered names that are disparag- Jarome Iginla, Roman Cervenka and Curtis Glencross (into an empty net) James missed a pair of the spot and drawing an offen- NEW ORLEANS — Kobe Bryant Cleveland, which trailed by 12 in the Cols. DeSales 55, Cols. Middletown Madison vs. also scored for the Flames, who improved to 4-1-1 in their last six games. scored 13 of his 42 points during a 20-0 world’s No. 1 player said, “It will “everything we can” to make football connected on 73-of-94 field goal ing, scandalous, contemptuous or 3-pointers about 90 seconds ear- sive foul, Harris’ sixth of the fourth. Centennial 52 Fayetteville-Perry, ppd. to Mar 7. never happen again.” safer. attempts and all 78 extra points. disreputable. Joe Thornton had the only goal for the Sharks, who are 2-6-1 in their run in the last 6:22 of the fourth quar- Gordon Hayward scored 25 and Cols. Marion-Franklin 61, Orrville 61, Hanoverton United last nine. lier, so he went for the 3-footer night. ter, helping Los Angeles overcome a Enes Kanter had 17 for the Jazz. DORAL, Fla — Tim Clark stated Goodell has talked a lot recently In 2011, Akers set NFL records The board stripped the Redskins Kiprusoff, who began his NHL career with the Sharks 12 years ago, 25-point deficit to fend off New Orleans. Cols. Beechcroft 60 52 his case against the proposed ban about player safety and he dis- with 44 field goals made and 52 of the trademark in 1999 but the rul- instead. From the right wing, “Shane is defined by win- NETS 99, BOBCATS 78 Cols. Watterson 56, Cols. Division IV returned to the lineup after missing 13 games with a sprained knee. The Hornets were still ahead by 21 CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Deron on anchored strokes, saying he was cussed it again during a lecture and attempted, but Akers made just 29 ing was overturned in large part on Calgary went 6-5-2 during his absence. Comeau’s first goal this year was James drove diagonally through ning plays,” Heat coach Erik in the final minute of the third quarter Eastmoor 41 New Madison Tri-Village 47, frustrated by the lack of evidence question-and-answer session at the of 44 attempts last season, his low- a technicality. The same technicality just his second in the last 41 games, dating to last season. the lane then used his left hand Spoelstra said. “He just contin- when Greivis Vasquez’s 3-pointer made See JAMES, page 7 Cuyahoga Falls CVCA 67, Akr. Mechanicsburg 44 from golf’s governing bodies that department of exercise and sport est percentage since 1999. doesn’t apply to the new group of 8 – The Herald Thursday, March7, 2013 www.delphosherald.com

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It looks like you will be taking on many additional responsibilities and are still the same duties in coming months. However, this isn’t likely to disturb you, because Dear Annie: Money is a tion. — Had Enough With your focus will be on the rewards constant issue in our house. I RSVPs you’ll get for doing so. need my wife to quit her part- Dear Had Enough: Your PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Associates will be more inclined to time job at a superstore and friend sounds like a very accept your political or philosophical find one with a better salary. high-maintenance drama concepts if you don’t present them in She knows this. But every queen. Insisting on formal a heavy-handed manner. Keep things light and cheerful. BLONDIE time I bring it up, she gets RSVP responses for infor- ARIES (March 21-April 19) angry and defensive and says mal gatherings is obsessive, -- Difficult developments aren’t that I am calling her lazy. I and berating you for things likely to intimidate you, and you’ll have no trouble handling them am totally not saying that. beyond your control is pu- competently. Yet, surprisingly, you She’s a hard worker. nitive. We don’t know why could get upset over something that We have a total of $50 in you persist with this rela- should be fun. savings. We also tionship, but since TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Although your mate’s point of view have a young son you live 200 miles may be on the somber side, you’ll see and hope to have away, it would be only the positive aspect of things. Try another child. I’d fairly simple to to help brighten his or her perspective as well. like to move into move out of her or- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- a house. To ac- bit entirely Even if you feel you deserve far better, complish this, we Dear Annie: try to be grateful for what you get. Do your best to keep your expectations need two full-time I have to make a within reasonable bounds. salaries. How do quick comment in CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- BEETLE BAILEY I bring this up response to “Feel- Guard against inclinations to speculate in unfamiliar areas. It’s never a good without making ing the Void in day to gamble on things about which my wife angry? Indiana,” who you know little or nothing. I love her dearly. said men feel in- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- — Grand Rapids, complete without Although you’ll have a great deal Annie’s Mailbox of compassion for others, you aren’t Mich. sex and will risk likely to know how to express it. At Dear Grand everything for it. least you’ll know why your behavior Rapids: Instead of insisting I acknowledge and appreci- is eliciting a negative response. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Do that your wife find a better- ate where this man is com- not expect to get more labor out of co- paying job, try talking to her ing from. My husband also workers than you’re prepared to give about why she wants to stay “felt the void” and did risk yourself. If you want them to work hard, you’ll need to do the same. where she is. She may love everything to fill it. Fortu- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Be her job. She may be afraid to nately, we were able to work generous with those who need it, but look elsewhere. She might through his affair and remain be careful not to be manipulated by someone who’s asking for something want to stay home with the together. that he or she doesn’t deserve. SNUFFY SMITH kids and believe you should As the infirmities of older SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) be the one to get a different age begin to set in, my hus- -- Putting forth maximum effort is admirable, but don’t be so job. And of course, there band is now grateful that I determined to achieve your objective may be other issues of which stuck by him and can care for that you end up doing everything the you are unaware. Tell her him, and he is less concerned hard way. That would only slow you down. that you are worried about about sex. If “Feeling” has SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. your financial situation, and not yet had a frank conversa- 21) -- Usually, you’re fairly optimistic ask, gently, why she is so tion with his wife about his about most everything in life, but you reluctant to deal with it. But needs and asked about HER could step out of character and be a defeatist. Don’t start playing this keep in mind that while nice, satisfaction, he is making a unproductive role. a house is not a requirement huge mistake. My husband CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) for raising a family. Many thought I knew what he need- -- Problems of all sorts, even social ones, cannot be resolved if you deny couples manage just fine ed and assumed I wouldn’t their existence. Instead of burying without one. care that he was pursuing sat- them, put them under the sunshine HAGAR THE HORRIBLE Dear Annie: I staunch- isfaction elsewhere. But he where you can clearly deal with them. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ly refuse to attend gather- didn’t communicate clearly -- Anybody who cannot help you ings thrown by a particular and never asked me whether attain your objective should not be friend who is obsessive about I was happy. That cost us un- involved in your endeavor. All their contributions and input might do is RSVPs. She insists on them told pain that could have been stymie your efforts even further. for everything from a back- avoided. — Wish It Had Been COPYRIGHT 2013 United Feature Syndicate, yard BBQ to a girls’ night at Different Inc. the movies. Telling her “yes” over the phone or in person doesn’t count. It has to be by return mail or a response to an Evite. I live 200 miles away. Once, I RSVP’d yes, but my car broke down two days be- BORN LOSER fore the event. I called imme- diately to tell her I wouldn’t be able to come, and she berated me for having said “yes” if it was not a sure thing, like I planned that my car would break down. Then she criticized me for not be- ing able to afford the repairs in time. A month later, I re- ceived pictures of the trip to Europe she treated herself to in order to make up for the disappointment of my having FRANK & ERNEST ruined her party. I rarely wish to be any- where near her now and pointedly ignore all invita- tions that are not delivered verbally. If I can’t make it, I pretend I am treating her to her next extravagant vaca- Thursday Evening March 7, 2013 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 WPTA/ABC Zero Hour Grey's Anatomy Scandal Local Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline WHIO/CBS Big Bang Two Men Person of Interest Elementary Local Late Show Letterman Ferguson WLIO/NBC Community Parks Office 1600 Penn Law & Order: SVU Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. 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After the 15-0 vote, U.S. Ambassador smaller and diversified nuclear warheads and The Associated Press It appeared to be the most specific open Susan Rice told reporters that “taken together, are placed on a standby status,” Kang said. threat of a nuclear strike by any country these sanctions will bite and bite hard.” “When we shell (the missiles), Washington, UNITED NATIONS — The U.N. Security against another. Responding to Pyongyang’s nuclear strike which is the stronghold of evils, …. will be Council voted unanimously today for tough Although North Korea boasts of nucle- threat, she said, “North Korea will achieve engulfed in a sea of fire.” The statement by new sanctions to punish North Korea for its ar bombs and pre-emptive strikes, it is not nothing by continued threats and provoca- the North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman latest nuclear test, a move that sparked a furi- thought to have mastered the ability to produce tion.” She urged North Korea’s leaders to was carried by the North’s official Korean ous Pyongyang to threaten a nuclear strike a warhead small enough to put on a missile heed President Barack Obama’s call to follow Central News Agency. against the United States. capable of reaching the U.S. It is believed to the path of peace. If it doesn’t, she said, the It accused the U.S. of leading efforts to slap The vote by the U.N.’s most powerful body have enough nuclear fuel, however, for several Security Council is committed in the resolution sanctions on North Korea. The statement said on a resolution drafted by North Korea’s clos- crude nuclear devices. to take further measures. the new sanctions would only advance the tim- est ally, China, and the United States sends a The new sanctions are aimed at reining in China’s U.N. Ambassador Li Bao Dong ing for North Korea to fulfill previous vows to powerful message that the international com- North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs said the top priority now is to “bring down the take “powerful second and third countermea- munity condemns the ballistic missile and by making it more difficult for Pyongyang heat” and focus on diplomacy and restarting sures” against its enemies. It hasn’t elaborated nuclear tests — and repeated violation of to finance and obtain material for these pro- the six-party talks aimed at denuclearizing the on those measures. Security Council resolutions. grams, tracking illegal diplomatic activity and Korean peninsula. In North Korea, Army Gen. The statement said North Korea “strongly Immediately before the vote, an uniden- intensifying inspections of cargo to and from Kang Pyo Yong told a crowd of tens of thou- warns the U.N. Security Council not to make tified spokesman for Pyongyang’s Foreign the country. In a measure targeted at the reclu- sands that North Korea is ready to fire long- another big blunder like the one in the past Ministry said the North will exercise its right sive nation’s ruling elite, the resolution bans range nuclear-armed missiles at Washington. when it earned the inveterate grudge of the for “a preemptive nuclear attack to destroy all nations from exporting expensive jewelry, “Intercontinental ballistic missiles and vari- Korean nation by acting as a war servant for the strongholds of the aggressors” because yachts, luxury automobiles and racing cars to ous other missiles, which have already set their the U.S. in 1950.” Syrian troops fight rebels in restive south Man held without bail in couple’s deadly crash The Associated Press officials have grown increas- identified as a spokesman BY COLLEEN LONG about 80 miles away, police is arranged via telephone, not ingly jittery as the Syrian civil for the Martyrs of Yarmouk The Associated Press said. hailed off the street like a yel- BEIRUT — Clashes war moves closer to its borders. Brigades said his group will Acevedo, 44, was ordered low cab. between Syrian troops and Today, the Syrian army hold the peacekeepers until NEW YORK — A man held without bail late The crash with the BMW rebel fighters flared today near battled opposition fighters Assad’s forces withdraw from suspected of fleeing the scene Wednesday during a video reduced the livery cab to an area where armed fight- near the Golan Heights in the Jamlah. of a grisly New York crash hearing. A judge said Acevedo a crumpled heap, and Raizy ers linked to the opposition southern province of Daraa, The Yarmouk Brigades said that killed a pregnant woman would be held overnight in Glauber was thrown from it. abducted 21 U.N. peacekeep- said Rami Abdul-Rahman, the in a statement on its Facebook and her husband was arrested Lehigh County Prison while The cab’s engine ended up in ers a day earlier. director of the Britain-based page today that Assad’s troops at a Pennsylvania convenience awaiting an extradition hearing the back seat. The driver of the The peacekeepers are part of Syrian Observatory for Human are pounding the Jamlah, and store on Wednesday after a today to address his return to cab was knocked unconscious. a force that monitors a cease- Rights. He said the fighting was warned that the army will be friend arranged his surrender, New York, said The Express- The couple belonged to and he was ordered held with- Times newspaper, of Easton, a close-knit ultra-Orthodox fire between Israeli and Syrian concentrated on the outskirts of responsible if the peacekeepers out bail. Pa. Jewish community in Brooklyn, troops in the Golan Heights. the Syrian village of Jamlah, in rebel custody are harmed. Julio Acevedo walked to Acevedo said he understood. which is home to the largest Israel captured part of the ter- where gunmen on Wednesday In the Philippines, the gov- officers waiting in cars in the It was unclear if Acevedo community of ultra-Orthodox ritory in the 1967 Mideast war, detained 21 U.N. peacekeepers ernment said today that talks parking lot in Bethlehem, Pa., had an attorney. The friend had Jews outside Israel, more than and while the area has been from the Philippines. were under way for the release and was arrested on charges of told police that Acevedo would 250,000. They were members peaceful for decades, Israeli In an online video, a man of the peacekeepers. leaving the scene of an accident, surrender after consulting an of the Satmar Hasidic sect. New York Police Department attorney, but none was with Raizy Glauber grew up in a spokesman Paul Browne said. him when he turned himself in, prominent rabbinical family. Acevedo said nothing to offi- Browne said. Her husband was studying at Fort Jennings Pinewood Derby winners cers who took him into custody, Acevedo told the Daily a rabbinical college; his family Browne said. News that he was fleeing a gun- founded a line of clothing for Acevedo is accused of man who was trying to shoot at Orthodox Jews. speeding down a Brooklyn him when his borrowed BMW The couple’s son weighed street at 60 mph early Sunday slammed into a hired car car- only about 4 pounds when he and crashing into a car carrying rying the couple. He told the was delivered, neighbors and Nachman and Raizy Glauber. newspaper he fled because he friends said. He died of extreme The Glaubers, both 21 years was worried he’d be killed. prematurity, the city medical old, died Sunday, and their pre- But police said there were no examiner’s office said. mature son, delivered by cesar- reports of shots fired in the area He was buried Monday near ean section, died Monday. at the time of the wreck. his parents’ graves, according The surrender of Acevedo The tragedy unfolded shortly to a spokesman for the Hasidic on Wednesday evening was after midnight Saturday, when Jewish community. About a brokered by a friend who had Raizy Glauber, who was seven thousand community members been in touch with police ear- months pregnant, decided to turned out for the young cou- lier in the day. The friend met go to the hospital because she ple’s funeral a day earlier. Word officers at New York’s Grand wasn’t feeling well, her fam- of Acevedo’s arrest was met Central Terminal and then led ily said. The Glaubers called with bittersweet satisfaction in them to Acevedo in Bethlehem, a livery cab, a hired car that the Glaubers’ community. Bryan, Clarkson, Strait to perform at ACM Awards Tigers Den winners are, from left, Brayden Hart, first place; Braden Sealts, second place; Carson Gilchriest, third place; and Mason German, Best in Show. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Already busy co-hosts Blake Shelton and Luke Bryan also will perform during this year’s Academy of Country Music Awards. The country cut-ups are among the first round of performers announced Wednesday for the annual awards show in Las Vegas. They’ll be joined by Shelton’s wife, Miranda Lambert, George Strait, Hunter Hayes and The Band Perry. Pop star and former “American Idol” champion Kelly Clarkson, a two-time ACM winner in 2012 and a nominee this year, also will perform as she continues to increase her country profile since moving to Nashville. The ACM Awards will air live April 7 on CBS from the MGM Grand. Eric Church is this year’s top nominee with seven nominations. Hayes is next with six. More performers and presenters will be announced later. Lion kills intern at Calif. Exotic animal park BY GOSIA WOZNIACKA mauling at the private zoo he has operated and TRACIE CONE since 1993. The Associated Press Investigators were trying to determine why the intern was inside the enclosure and DUNLAP, Calif. — Authorities are try- what might have provoked the attack, sher- ing to determine what provoked a lion at iff’s Sgt. Greg Collins said. The facility is Winners from the Wolves Den include, from left, Kevin Schumaker, first place; Andrew an exotic animal park in Central California normally closed on Wednesdays, and only Aldrich, second place; Brayden Calvelage, third place; and Trent Siefker, Best in Show. to attack and maul to death a 24-year-old one other worker was there when the maul- woman, who had been on the job as an ing happened, he said. intern there for just a few weeks. California Department of Fish and The woman was attacked and killed Wildlife spokeswoman Janice Mackey said Wednesday when she entered the male she was unaware if any state regulations African lion’s enclosure at Cat Haven about would prohibit an employee from entering 45 miles east of Fresno, authorities said. an exotic animal’s enclosure. Sheriff’s deputies responding to an The lion, a 4-year-old male named Cous Bears Den win- emergency call from Cat Haven found the Cous, had been raised at Cat Haven since it ners are, from woman severely injured and still lying was a cub, said Tanya Osegueda, a spokes- left, Joseph Klir, inside the enclosure with the lion nearby, woman for Project Survival, the nonprofit first place and Fresno County sheriff’s Lt. Bob Miller said. that operates the animal park. Best in Show; Another park worker couldn’t lure the Since the 100-acre facility just west of Troy Calvelage, lion into another pen, so deputies shot and Kings Canyon National Park opened two second place; killed it to safely reach the wounded woman. decades ago, it has housed numerous big and Andrew But she died at the scene, Miller said. cats, including tigers, leopards and other Bowers, third Paul Hanson, a Seattle-area attorney, exotic species. It is permitted to house exot- place. identified the victim as his daughter Dianna ic animals by the California Department of Hanson of Brier, Wash. He said he drove Fish and Wildlife and is regulated as a zoo his daughter from her home on New Year’s by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Day, arriving at Cat Haven Jan. 2. Results of the last 13 USDA inspections “She was very excited,” Hanson told The show no violations dating back to March Associated Press late Wednesday. “It was 2010. The most recent inspection was Feb. 4. just a dream job for her.” Despite state regulations requiring annu- Hanson said she had been fascinated by al inspections, the California Department of big cats from an earlier age. Fish and Wildlife most recently inspected “She was absolutely fearless,” he said. the facility in January 2011, when the Cat Haven founder and executive direc- inspector found it in “good condition” after tor Dale Anderson was crying as he read checking animal health and features such as a one-sentence statement about the fatal enclosures.

Winners in the Weblos I Deb are, from left, Jared Liebrecht, first place; Jack Sellman, second place; Derek Weyrauch, third place; and Eric Wieging, Best in Show. Answers to Wednesday’s questions: American Idol winner Carrie Underwood was the first female performer named Entertainer of the Year two years in a row, 2008 and 2009, by the Academy of Country Music. Underwood won Idol in 2005, its fourth season. When it comes to the World Wide Web, a metaverse is a virtual 3-D online representation of reality. The word is a combination of meta (meaning “beyond”) and Weblos II Den universe. It was first used in the 1992 cyberpunk sci-fi winners are, from novel Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson. left, Brad Eickholt, Today’s questions: first place; Thomas Which two U.S. presidents had first ladies named Calvelage, second Fort Jennings Cub Scout Abigail? place; and Blake Pack 230 recently held its What historical resort city is located on Aquidneck Schram, third annual Pinewood Derby. Island? place and Best in The overall pack winner was Answers in Friday’s Herald. Show. Kevin Schumaker.