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50 CENTS • Vol. 118, No. 55 THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 2010 www.mydailyregister.com OBITUARIES Point Pleasant City Pool to open Saturday Page A3 • Evelin Sturgeon BY HOPE ROUSH the public at noon. Pool hours adults, $3 for children ages 5-17 offered at the pool June 14-25, [email protected] will be Monday-Saturday from and $1 for children under 5. June 28-July 9 and July 12-23. noon-5 p.m. and on Sunday The pool also can serve as a To sign up for lessons, contact POINT PLEASANT — from 1-5 p.m. Those wishing to location for summer activities. Terri Schauer at 304-675-4474. Although the summer season has have water fun all summer long The pool will be available to rent New to the pool this year is technically not started, summer is can purchase season passes for a for parties on Monday, the addition of adult water aero- SPORTS alive and well in Mason County. family of up to four people for Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and bics, CardioFunk H20. The aer- With warm temperatures $120 (each additional family Sunday evenings from 5-7 p.m. obics class will be held on reaching above 80 degrees, it is member will be charged an extra and on Tuesday and Thursday Tuesday and Thursday from 6-7 • Point Pleasant fitting that the Point Pleasant $10). Individual pool passes for from 7-9 p.m. For more informa- p.m. Amber Pursley will serve makes fourth straight City Pool will open this week. children and adults also are tion on pool party rental, call as the class instructor. For more trip to State Baseball According to Mayor Brian available for $60 and $75. Daily 304-675-6921. In addition, information on the water aero- Billings, the pool will open to admission to the pool is $4 for swimming lessons will be bics class, call 304-675-6921. Tournament. See Page B1 New barber in town BY DELYSSA HUFFMAN [email protected]

POINT PLEASANT — Walter Manning, a local barber who has been cut- ting and trimming hair for over a year, has found a new home at A New Manning Beginning Barber Shop and Hair Salon in Point Pleasant. Located behind AJ Productions at 2413 Jackson Avenue, Manning and cosmetolo- INSIDE gists Tina Kearns and Cora Lowe are looking forward to serving new customers. A New Haven resident, Manning is originally from Arizona. “I have fun with cut- ting hair,” Manning said. “I really enjoy it” Manning, who started at the Charleston School of Beauty Culture in • Boggs honored Christ Academy Seniors 1991, may have finished at commencement. ten years later than he STORY AND PHOTO the drummer, Bowen also serves as Her favorite Bible verse is Isaiah planned, but is ready to See Page A2 BY DELYSSA HUFFMAN vice president of Student Council. 40:31. She would like to become a provide the ‘old barber • Local Briefs. [email protected] “My favorite memory would be nurse. shop experience’ to his the amazing times I had in class See Page A3 Burrough,17, is the daughter of customers. POINT PLEASANT — Eight with my peers,” Bowen said. Kenny and Robbin Burrough Jr. of “My favorite part is the • New books, seniors will received their diplo- His future goal is to become a Leon. old barber shop service,” summer reading mas from Christ Academy on doctor or lawyer. Bowen’s favorite • Jenna Kiomall Manning stated. “And Friday, June 4 at the Church of Bible verse is Psalm 92:7. events at library. For two years, this senior has that’s what I offer.” Christ in Christian Union in Bowen, 17, is the son of Charles been highly involved in school life. Providing straight See Page A6 Gallipolis, Ohio. But before they and Cynthia Bowen of Gallipolis, Kiomall is the student council razor shaves, Manning say goodbye to their high school Ohio. president, sings and plays guitar in also does perms and col- memories, these seniors gathered • Tabatha Burrough the praise band and participates in ors as well as head and to share some of their favorite Graduating as valedictorian of the bell choir. She also has had face massages. His cuts moments spent with each other. the Class of 2010, Burrough has parts in the school’s plays, and start at $7. The close-knit group of students had “many wonderful memories at recently played Mary, which she “I want to try and give WEATHER all agreed that have enjoyed their Christ Academy.” said was her favorite memory. what one would expect,” years spent at the less-populated “We have a great Spanish teacher, “I would like to become a travel- Manning said. school. They also said that have Mrs. Langona, and we had many ing missionary,” Kiomall said. “I “Especially in a com- become a “big family” in the fun times in her class,” Burrough want to minister through music.” fortable and friendly Christian atmosphere. said. “I will definitely miss it here.” She is salutatorian of the Class atmosphere.” • Cody Bowen Burrough has attended the of 2010. Her favorite Bible verse is The barber shop and For two years, this senior has school for two years and has been 1 Corinthians 10:13. hair salon opened on attended Christ Academy. Having involved in the Praise Band with a April 1 with the new participated in the Praise Band as school play, and the bell choir. Please see Seniors, A3 name and owners. Mason Co. Quilt Trail High: Mid 80s. Low: Mid 60s. adds new square BY HOPE ROUSH Visitors Bureau, nine [email protected] more quilt squares are scheduled to go up this INDEX APPLE GROVE — year. The Mason County Quilt Bellamy described the 2 SECTIONS — 12 PAGES Trail is continuing to quilt trail as a community expand. Calendars A5 effort. Along with the On May 22, the trail quilt trail committee Classifieds B3-4 added a new square in members, students at the Apple Grove. The latest Mason County Career Comics B5 addition to the quilt trail also help to build can be viewed at the the squares. In addition, Editorials A4 home of Jack and different area organiza- Claudia Burris, located tions paint the squares. Sports B Section on Seven Mile Ridge According to Jackie Road. Byars, coordinator of © 2010 Ohio Valley Publishing Co. The Burris quilt the Great Kanawha features the “God’s Eye” RC&D, the purpose of design. According to the quilt trail is to gener- Submitted photo Denny Bellamy, chair- ate agro-tourism as well Pictured is the latest addition to the Mason County Quilt Trail. The square, which man of the Mason features the “God’s Eye” design, is located at the home of Jack and Claudia Burris County Convention and Please see Quilt, A3 in Apple Grove.

Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Page A2 SCHOOL Thursday, June 3, 2010 PPPS participates in ‘Pennies from Heaven’ Arbogast receives scholarship POINT PLEASANT — Cinthia Arbogast was recently named one of the five recipients of The West Virginia Healthcare Human Resources Association $500 scholar- ship. Dan Weaver, Director of Human Resources at St. Mary’s Hospital, notified Arbogast of her winnings. The scholarship is Cinthia Arbogast awarded to full time stu- dents enrolled in college receive her certificate in programs who are pursu- Deaf Studies. ing a healthcare related Arbogast is the daughter career and who have a of Lisa and Blaine grade point average of 3.0. Arbogast of Point Pleasant. Scholarship recipients are selected on the basis of academic achievement, leadership and participa- tion in school and com- munity activities, as well as honors, work experi- ence, statement of educa- tional and career goals and recommendations by a personal and educational reference. Arbogast is currently enrolled at Shawnee State University where Submitted photo she will begin her senior The Point Pleasant Primary School recently collected monies for ‘Pennies from Heaven’. The $250 that stu- year in the fall. She is in dents collected will benefit the Nashville flood victims. Other schools are collecting and have extended their the 3+2 Occupational Therapy Program. This is date due to WESTEST. Pictured above are PPPS Principal Tim Click, Nathan Wolfe, Darla Dalton Bousselot an accelerated program of Nashville, Tenn. and Eileen Dalton, coordinator of ‘Pennies from Heaven’. Wolfe is the recipient of two tick- in which she will receive ets to Cedar Point, compliments of WBYG Big County 99.5 Radio State. His name was drawn from a hat with her Bachelor’s of Arts the names of children who donated to the cause. degree in Psychology in three years and her Masters of Arts degree in Occupational Therapy in two years. She addition- Boggs honored at college commencement ally is taking courses to POINT PLEASANT — Sixteen members of the Glenville State College Class of 1960 What are you were honored along Glenville State College with the current Class of President Dr. Peter Barr 2010 during the 136th congratulates 50 year waiting for? GSC Commencement graduate, Dr. Ray Lewis Enroll now! Ceremony held on Boggs at the 163th GSC Saturday, May 8 at the Commencement Buckeye Hills Jesse R. Lilly Jr. Ceremony. Gymnasium. Submitted photo Career Center Dr. Ray Lewis Boggs For more information contact was one of the fifty year Adult Center at 740-245-5334 graduates who returned to the GSC campus to take part in the celebration. Boggs is a retired Registrar at Glenville State College. He earned opportunity for our 50 their lifetime connection his MA and Ph.D. from year graduates to visit to Glenville State Michigan State University. with their former class- College,” Debbie Nagy, Other honorees includ- mates, reminisce about Special Assistant to the ed: Bob Blagg of Canal their time at Glenville President/Director of Winchester, Ohio; Louise State College, and renew Alumni Affairs said. Machen Byrd of past friendships. The Glenville State College Morgantown and Ft. College’s recognition of began the tradition of Lauderdale, Fla.; Susan these graduates’ accom- honoring fifty year gradu- Lockard Cain of plishments of 50 years ates at the school’s annual Wheeling; Betty Ann ago is a small tribute and commencement ceremo- Bennett Cusack; Jack our way of recognizing ny in the spring of 2000. Alan Deem of Lewisburg, Ohio; Mary Jo Chisler Jones of Spencer; Anna Belle Sheets Gillespie of Milton; Phyllis Jean Veith Johnson of Baltimore, Ohio; James Roydice Jones of Winston-Salem, N.C.; Shirley Gail Ratliff of Rupert; Andrew Jackson Reed of Glenville; Wanda Bailey Reed of Glenville; Jane Anne Riddle Richter of Athens, Ohio; Berna Marita Shawver Spencer of Lilburn, Ga.; and Fred L. Taylor of Spencer. The honorees were Ratliff Pool Center treated to campus tours on Friday afternoon, a Thank you for allowing us to reception hosted by GSC President Dr. Peter Barr maintain & install your pools and his wife Betsy at the & spa’s for 33 years President’s house, fol- 1412 Eastern Avenue • Gallipolis, OH lowed by a banquet in the (740) 446-6579 Mollohan Campus Community Center Ballroom. Each fifty year graduate received a ‘goody bag’ filled with GSC souvenirs and memorabilia at the din- ner and were presented Honorary Medallions during the Commencement Ceremony. “This is a wonderful

Visit us online at www.mydailyregister.com Your online source for news Thursday, June 3, 2010 www.mydailyregister.com Point Pleasant Register • Page A3 Obituaries Items donated to soldiers Evelin ‘Evie’ Sturgeon ‘Operation Soldier Evelin “Evie” Sturgeon, 69, Ashton, passed away Care’ recently peacefully on Wednesday morning, June 2, 2010, received several with her family at her side. She was born April 26 1941 in Mason County, a donations of items daughter to the late Charles Johnson and Gertude to send to soldiers Forth Holley. serving with the She was a former teacher’s aide for the Mason 1092nd. Of those, County Board of Education and a member of the Dr. Linda Smith Palestine Baptist Church in Ashton. donated 100 She was a loving wife to Sammie Sturgeon for 52 toothbrushes, Dr. years and loving mother to one son and daughter-in- James Lockhart law, Roger and Darlene Sturgeon of Ashton; two donated tooth- daughters and son-in-law, Kathy and Samuel Gooch brushes and of Milton, and Cara and Richard Hicks of Circleville, toothpaste, and Ohio. She was known as “Ma Ma Evie” to her grand- the Point Pleasant children, Trinity and (Michael) Sturgeon, Lauren and First Church of (Matt) Rowsey, T.J. and (Lauren) Templeton, Zachary God donated 100 Sturgeon, Tiffany and (Michael) Oberley and Creath pairs of flip flops. Gooch. She also is survived her brothers, Cleo Holley Coordinators for of Point Pleasant, Dencil Holley of Belfontaine, Ohio, the cause would and Junior Holley of Milton. like to thank the Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Friday, June community for all 4, at the Deal Funeral Home of Point Pleasant with their support in Rev. Ronnie Long officiating. Burial will follow in making sure the the Moore’s Chapel Cemetery in Ashton. Friends may call one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. 1092nd has The Deal Funeral Home of Point Pleasant is serving everything they the family. Please email dealfuneral@sudden- need. Beckie linkmail.com to send condolences to the family. Stein-Lambert, ERA and Dr. Linda Smith are pictured with Local Briefs donated tooth- brushes. Submitted photo Flea market scheduled APPLE GROVE — The Valley Volunteer Fire Department will be sponsoring flea market at 8 a.m. on Saturday, June 5. They are looking for vendors who would like to set W.Va. court refuses to reconsider DuPont ruling up their goods to sell. Cost for a space is $15 and is payable on the day of the flea market. Space will be CHARLESTON (AP) based DuPont asked the court gave too much DuPont is currently on a first come, first serve basis. — The West Virginia court to reconsider a weight to the medical ordered to pay. Vendors may bring items expect for illegal drugs Supreme Court has ruling it issued in monitoring issue. In a 12-page decision and alcohol to sell. Anyone wishing to sell firearms refused to reconsider its March involving pollu- The company said the issued Wednesday, the can do so but the weapons are not to be loaded. All decision involving tion at a longtime zinc- damages intended to court said it rejected federal and state rules and regulations regarding DuPont and punitive smelting plant in punish DuPont for its DuPont’s latest argu- firearms will be followed. damages arising out of a Spelter. behavior should be ments that punitive For more information, call the fire department at pollution case. In seeking the rehear- about $39 million, not damages should be mod- 304-576-2237 Wilmington, Del.- ing, DuPont said the the nearly $100 million ified. Open House event from Page A1 APPLE GROVE — The Valley Volunteer Fire Seniors Department will be hosting an Open House at noon Kiomall, 17, is the being together with my Sayre, 17, is the son of She is the daughter of on Saturday, June 12. The event is free. daughter of Kenny and Christ Academy family Traci Flowers and Allen Debra and Jack Young of There will be food, music, games for the children Robbin Burrough, Jr. of and having a good time Sayre of Clifton. Point Pleasant. and prizes. Jason Massie, the world’s fastest, world Leon. with them,” Nandiye • Kelci Young (Editor’s note: Jaime record holder and 2009 champion Mud Race car dri- • Josiah Morris said. “We have such a The oldest attendee in Rodgers was absent the ver will make an appearance with his car. He will be Graduating with hopes great learning atmos- the Class of 2010, Young day of the interview.) signing autographs throughout the day. Also appear- of becoming a profes- phere here.” recalls her first day at ing will be Larry Brumfield with two of his open- sional musician, this Unsure of what she Christ Academy. wheel modified dirt track cars. senior has had much would like to go to col- “I remember going to The public is invited to attend. The Valley Volunteer practice in the music lege for, Nandiye does school for the first day at Fire Department is located on W.Va. 2 Huntington Road field by taking part in the know she wants to pur- the old building,” Young in Apple Grove across from the M&G Polymer plant. school’s praise band. sue a career in the med- said. “One of the teachers “I have really enjoying ical field. gave me a hug. I was so National Field Day activities playing music with my Her favorite Bible nervous.” fellow classmates,” verse is Matthew 6:23. For seven years, Young GALLIPOLIS, Ohio — The Mid-Ohio valley Morris stated. She is the daughter of has really made a home Amateur Radio Club will host a National Field Day of Other activities that Amos and Merlyn and family at the school. activities on Fornification Hill (Mound Hill Morris has participated Nandiye of Point She has participated in Cemetery) on June 26. in includes student coun- Pleasant. praise band, bell choir and These activities take place each year to test the ama- cil. His favorite Bible • Jeremy Sayre is a member of the student teur radios and other equipment on emergency power, as verse is John 3:16. Making friends is this council. well as to operate for an extended amount of time should Morris is the 18-year seniors favorite memory. Young, 18, plans to it be needed in the case of a local or national emergency. old son of Tina Morris of “I have made good attend Buckeye Hills to Everyone is invited to join the event. They also will Gallipolis, Ohio. friends at Christ be in the surgical techni- have the opportunity to talk on the radio to someone • Ester Nandiye Academy,” Sayre said. From Papua, New “That has definitely been cian program. Her local or around the world. A cookout also will start in favorite Bible verse is the afternoon. Door prizes will be given. Guinea, this senior my favorite part.” enjoys singing in the Participating in plays, Philippines 4:13. praise band and playing student council and in the bell choir at Christ debating, Sayre some- Academy. time has dreams of Quilt from Page A1 Nandiye, 18, is a mem- becoming a chef. He ber of the Association of plans on attending a culi- as promote arts, culture and rural beautification. Christian Schools and nary arts school. Currently there are 14 squares on the Mason County serves as treasurer in the He said he has too Quilt Trail. The squares are located all over the school’s student council. many favorite Bible vers- county, including public locations, such as the “I have really loved es to just name one. Mason County Tourism Center, West Virginia State Farm Museum, Bob’s Market and Greenhouses in Mason and the USDA office in Point Pleasant. A different design is featured on each square. Looking for quality vitamins to Bellamy emphasized that the quilt trail was vital for improve your health? area tourism. According to Bellamy, as squares are located throughout the county, the quilt trail serves as For more information contact a mechanism for people to tour the entire area. For example, the quilt block located at the USDA office Bend Area Chiropractic brings visitors directly into downtown Point Pleasant where The Point Pleasant River Museum and Tu- 304-773-5773 Endie-Wei State Park are located. According to Byars, the RC&D is involved with the Go to our website www.drkelseychiro.com quilt trail because other counties plan to start their own trails, which will help connect the state and fur- or see us on facebook ther promote West Virginia tourism as a whole. The quilt barn trail concept was started in Adams County, Ohio, by Donna Sue Groves, a former resi- dent of West Virginia. After traveling throughout the Ohio River Valley, Groves noticed several empty barn walls and believed painting quilt squares on them would be a chance to create public art that also would stimulate economic opportunities for local businesses and artists. She then helped create the Adams County quilt barn project with the help of volunteers. The National Quilt Trail is now in several states, and Mason County took the first step to get West Virginia included. For more information on the Mason County Quilt Trail, call the tourism center at 304-675-6788. Page A4 OOPINION Thursday, June 3, 2010

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TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Thursday, June 3, the 154th day of 2010. There are 211 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On June 3, 1808, Confederate President Jefferson Davis was born in Christian County, Ky. On this date: In 1621, the Dutch West India Company received Effect of illegal immigration healthcare costs its charter for a trade monopoly in parts of the Americas and Africa. BY ELIZABETH LEE VLIET,MD with the Pima County health sys- office visits, medications, etc. In 1888, the poem “Casey at the Bat,” by Ernest tem since the 1970’s who must This drives up costs to all of us: Lawrence Thayer, was first published, in the San The national spotlight is on remain anonymous because of her higher premiums for private Francisco Daily Examiner. Arizona for doing what the role, said she has never seen any insurance companies, and higher In 1935, the French liner Normandie set a record Federal government and previous staff member at either El Rio taxes for government insurance on its maiden voyage, arriving in New York after Governor Napolitano refused to Clinic or Pima County Health like Arizona’s Medicaid (AHC- crossing the Atlantic in just four days. do: rein in an invasion of illegal Department ask for proof of citi- CCS). In 1937, the Duke of Windsor, who had abdicat- aliens bankrupting our state zenship before providing free 7. Professional estimates are ed the British throne, married Wallis Warfield (Arizona). At an August 2009 medical services (immunizations, that over half of the pregnant Simpson in Monts, France. healthcare Town Hall in Phoenix, Well Baby checks, food stamps, women served at Parkland In 1948, the 200-inch reflecting Hale Telescope legislators said that more than WIC services, birth control, and Hospital in Dallas are in this at the Palomar Mountain Observatory in California half of Arizona’s 4 billion dollar even elective abortions). Costs country illegally. With over was dedicated. budget deficit was the result of are paid by taxpayers. When 16,000 deliveries a year, Parkland In 1963, Pope John XXIII died at age 81; he was paying for three areas of services funds are depleted, low income is one of the nation’s busiest succeeded by Pope Paul VI. to illegal immigrants: education, American citizens have fewer ser- maternity services with prenatal In 1965, astronaut Edward White became the healthcare, and incarceration. vices and longer waits as a result. clinics for low income women to first American to “walk” in space, during the flight of What does illegal immigration 3. This same RN also said: “I receive free prenatal care, nutri- Gemini 4. have to do with your costs and personally know Mexican men tion, medication, birthing classes, your access to medical care when who married 16 year old girls, got child care classes, and free sup- In 1968, pop artist Andy Warhol was shot and you need it? them pregnant, brought them to plies (formula, diapers, bottles, critically wounded in his New York film studio, Estimates are that 20-40 percent Tucson for the baby to become a car seats). Taxpayers pay the known as “The Factory,” by Valerie Solanas, an of uncompensated (“free”) med- US citizen. They live in Mexico bills. actress and self-styled militant feminist. ical services are provided to peo- but come here for their health How many of these women are In 1983, Gordon Kahl, a militant tax protester ple in the U.S. illegally. The actu- care. Taxpayers pay for this med- legal citizens and how many are wanted in the slayings of two U.S. marshals in al number may be much higher. ical care many ways, at the Public not? No one knows. No one asks North Dakota, was killed in a gun battle with law- Shockingly, hospitals and clinics Health Department, and with about citizenship. enforcement officials near Smithville, Ark. don’t ask about citizenship … a school nurses who provide care.” It is significant that the four In 1989, Iran’s spiritual leader, Ayatollah medical version of “Don’t Ask, 4. Uncompensated medical ser- states with the highest number of Ruhollah Khomeini, died. Chinese army troops Don’t Tell.” vices for illegal immigrants mean uninsured patients are the south- began their sweep of Beijing to crush student-led In both Tucson and Dallas higher premiums for all of us due ern Border States that also have pro-democracy demonstrations. SkyDome (now where I have practiced medicine, to cost shifting among all third the highest burden of illegal called Rogers Centre) opened in Toronto, Ontario, hospitals are struggling under party payers. To cover the deficits immigrants: California, Arizona, Canada. massive costs of uncompensated from “free” medical services they New Mexico and Texas. Ten years ago: President Bill Clinton held talks in medical services for uninsured provide, the administration at The bottom line is that working, Moscow with Russian President Vladimir Putin on people who, by federal law, can- University Physicians Health taxpaying, legal citizens are bear- topics including missile defense. Former Treasury not be turned away for lack of System Kino campus is analyzing ing the brunt of the failure of our Secretary and onetime “energy czar” William insurance or ability to pay. how much to increase employee government officials to document Simon died in Santa Barbara, Calif. at age 72. How much does this uncom- health insurance premiums as of citizenship before providing med- Five years ago: U.S. military officials said no pensated care actually cost tax- July 1. ical services. guard at the Guantanamo Bay prison for terror sus- payers? The incredible answer: 5. Obamacare cuts benefits to How long before your medical pects had flushed a detainee’s Quran down the toi- no one knows. American citizens: $500 billion in care is delayed or denied because let, but disclosed there were instances in which We only have “estimates” of the Medicare cuts and slashing the our health systems have collapsed Qurans were abused by guards, intentionally or costs to taxpayers to treat illegal Medicare Advantage program. from deficits due to uncompensat- immigrants because hospitals and Medicare Advantage, chosen by ed medical care? accidentally. public health clinics do not ask for one in five seniors, is the most Arizona’s massive deficits, One year ago: New Hampshire became the sixth proof of citizenship before pro- popular plan for low and moder- greatly increased by healthcare state to legalize same-sex marriage. The viding care. ate income seniors, and covers services for illegals, is the canary Organization of American States cleared the way What are consequences to tax- about half of our Hispanic or in the mine, warning of a potential for Cuba’s possible return to the group by lifting a paying citizens? African-American elderly. My explosion that may collapse the 47-year ban on the country. 1. Increased cost and reduced patients on Medicare have system for all. Thought for Today: “Money can’t buy happi- access to trauma care. Tucson has worked and paid into the system It’s straight out of the Cloward- ness, but it can make you awfully comfortable lost all but one Level I Trauma over their working careers, yet Piven playbook: destroy the sys- while you’re being miserable.” — Clare Boothe Center to serve all of southern these cuts mean less health care tem by overwhelming it. Your Luce, American author, politician and diplomat Arizona, in large part due to mas- available to them now. We cer- state — and your healthcare — (1903-1987). sive, unsustainable losses from tainly cannot afford to cover those may be next. uncompensated care. Auto acci- here illegally. (Elizabeth Lee Vliet, MD, is a dents involving overloaded vans 6. Hospitals in Tucson and women’s health specialist. Dr. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR of illegal aliens happen regularly Dallas also provide uncompensat- Vliet’s books include: It’s My in southern Arizona. Injured are ed (“free”) maternity services to Ovaries, Stupid!; Screaming To Letters to the editor should be limited to 300 words. All letters flown by air ambulance to pregnant women here illegally. Be Heard: Hormonal are subject to editing, must be signed and include address and University Medical Center’s Their babies then become US cit- Connections Women Suspect — telephone number. No unsigned letters will be published. Letters should be in good taste, addressing issues, not personalities. Trauma Center and treated with izens entitled to all of the services And Doctors STILL Ignore; “Thank You” letters will not be accepted for publication. state of the art care …. all at tax- available for low income Women, Weight and Hormones; payer expense. American families — food The Savvy Woman’s Guide to 2. A registered nurse involved stamps, WIC, immunizations, PCOS.) Point Pleasant Register Reader Services (USPS 436-840) Correction Policy Ohio Valley Publishing Co. Our main concern in all stories is to be Published Tuesday through Saturday, 200 Main Street, Point accurate. If you know of an error in a Pleasant, WV 25550. Second-class story, call the newsroom at (304) 675- postage paid at Point Pleasant. 1333. Member: The Associated Press and the West Virginia Press Our main number is Association. (304) 675-1333. Postmaster: Send address cor- Department extensions are: rections to the Point Pleasant Register, 200 Main Street, Point News Pleasant, WV 25550. 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Parents must decide Reunions ins, 4:30 p.m., meeting at a.m.-?, Mason County Mason County Special Descendants of John 5 p.m., Krodel Park Courthouse Annex park- Olympics meeting, 7 on sleepover rules R. and Nancy V. Edwards Clubhouse. ing lot. Benefit yard sale p.m., Mason County are invited to attend the POINT PLEASANT — to support Children’s Public Library. Dear Dr. Brothers: Edwards Reunion that Lion’s Club meeting, 6 Miracle Network. POINT PLEASANT — So much has changed will be held at the Mason p.m., PVH Buxton Room. MONDAY, JUNE 7 ALPHO meeting, 7:30 since I was a kid. My Park in Mason on Public welcome to attend. NEW HAVEN — p.m., Mason County husband and I are in our Sunday, June 6 at 1 p.m. POINT PLEASANT — Outreach services, 9 Public Library. early 30s, not overly Please bring a covered Committee for a.m.-5 p.m., Jacob’s Well TUESDAY, JUNE 8 strict, but with good val- dish and a item for the Environmental Awareness Ministries. Services avail- FLATROCK — Clothing ues. Our 8-year-old auction. meeting, 6:30 p.m., able include counseling, give-away, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., daughter wants to have a THURSDAY, JUNE 3 Supple Law Office. Public mission store and food Good Shepherd United slumber party and invite NEW HAVEN — welcome. Questions? Call pantry. Questions? Call Methodist Church. girls and boys! This was Outreach services, 9 304-675-6249. 304-882-3838. NEW HAVEN — unheard of in my day, a.m.-5 p.m., Jacob’s Well POINT PLEASANT — POINT PLEASANT — Outreach services, 9 which wasn’t all that Ministries. Services avail- Mason County Democrat Soup kitchen, 5:30-6:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Jacob’s Well long ago. We are leaning Dr. Joyce Brothers able include counseling, Women’s Organization p.m., Main Street Baptist Ministries. Services avail- against it, but we don’t mission store and food monthly meeting, 7:30 Church. Menu includes able include counseling, want to invent some- pantry. Questions? Call p.m., Mason County soup, sandwiches, a mission store and food thing evil where none that our child will follow 304-882-3838. Library. dessert and a drink. pantry. Questions? Call exists. Is there a way to in our footsteps. But I POINT PLEASANT — POINT PLEASANT — Questions? Call the 304-882-3838. compromise that would find I am getting a lot of Point Pleasant Writers AA, 7:30 p.m., church at 304-675-4061. POINT PLEASANT — be responsible yet get us pressure from other Guild for aspiring writers, Presbyterian Church, cor- POINT PLEASANT — Solid Waste Authority off the hook? — C.K. mothers in the area to 2-4 p.m., Mason County ner of Eighth and Main Mason County Solid meeting, 11 a.m., Mason Dear C.K.: It seems have baby groups and Public Library. streets. Use side entrance. Waste Authority meeting, County Recycling Center your daughter has playdates and mother’s Questions? 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LOCAL SCHEDULE POINT PLEASANT — A schedule of upcoming high school varsity sporting events in the Ohio Valley Publishing cover- age area involving teams from Mason, Gallia and Meigs counties. Thursday, June 3 Baseball — Class AA state semis Point Pleasant versus Braxton County at Appalachian Powere Park in Charleston, 4:30 p.m.

Friday, June 4 Track and Field — State meet Gallia Academy, Eastern, River Valley at Jesse Owens Stadium in Columbus, 9 a.m.

Saturday, June 5 Track and Field — State meet Gallia Academy, Eastern, River Valley at Jesse Owens Stadium in Columbus, 9 a.m. GAHS sending 11 to D-2 state meet BY BRYAN WALTERS [email protected] CENTENARY, Ohio — For the first time since the turn of the millennium, the 2010 Gallia Academy track and field program will have double-digit Sarah Hawley/file photo competitors at Jesse The Point Pleasant baseball team, pictured here in a preseason photo, will take part in the W.Va. Class AA State Tournament in Charleston, Owens Stadium for the W.Va. for the fourth consecutive season. Division II Track and Field Championships at Ohio State University in Columbus. Point Pleasant makes fourth straight trip to Both the Blue Devils and Blue Angels com- bined to advance 11 ath- Class AA State Baseball Tournament letes out in eight different events, with five of those BY SARAH HAWLEY they came through with contest, according to Coach eight contests being in [email protected] Grafton and the team we James Higginbotham, having finals. The Blue Angels played last year Lincoln, the been a part of the 2007, 2008, will have six competitors POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. defending state champions, in and 2009 tournament teams. In in four events, while the — For the fourth consecutive that region.” addition to McClung, Blue Devils will have five year, the Point Pleasant base- Point Pleasant will send Herdman, and Krebs, senior kids in four events. ball team will be making the senior Brock McClung to the members of the Point Pleasant This year’s squad trip to Charleston for the mound for the state semifinal baseball team are Derek eclipsed the individual W.Va. Class AA State Baseball mark set last season by the contest on Thursday. Rodgers and Cody Tournament. McClung has earned postsea- Greathouse. “All the seniors Blue Angels, who sent Point Pleasant will face nine participants to state son wins in the first game of have lead our team this year in 10 different events. The Braxton County in the opening the sectional tournament and and have done a great job,” Blue Devils will also be game of the tournament at both regional tournament said Higginbotham. making their first appear- Appalachian Power Park in games. Higginbotham said, “you set ance at state since Luke Charleston, W.Va., at 4:30 ment, winning the best of “Brock will be pitching for the goal to go up there to win Watts competed in the p.m. on Thursday. Point three series 2-0. Point defeat- us tomorrow night,” it, but you also want to make a Pleasant will be the home ed Roane County in the pole vault in 2008. good showing. Hopefully, The five Blue Devil team in the contest. regional semis by a score of Higginbotham said. “He has qualifiers — Austin “Any time you make it to the 13-10, and beat Magnolia 11-3 pitched three big game the with the experience we have, Wilson, Tyler Campbell, state baseball championship in the regional final. past couple of weeks for us so the kids won’t be in awe of the Ethan Moore, Seth Amos it’s special because they only Braxton County’s road to the hopefully he can keep it park and they will play well in and Joe Jenkins — will all take four teams,” Coach James state tournament included a going.” the game, both games hopeful- be first-time competitors Higginbotham said of the sectional tournament sweep Junior Justin Frame is the ly.” at Jesse Owens Stadium. accomplishment. “You’ve got over Webster County, a pitching ace for Braxton Point has finished as the All will also be competing County, pitching to a 6-0 mark state runner-up the previous on Friday. to enjoy it while you can, you regional semifinal win versus don’t know when you’ll get Liberty Harrison, and a with a 0.14 ERA for the sea- two seasons, falling to Logan The foursome of son, with more than 70 innings in the 2008 state champi- Wilson, Amos, Moore and back, but four times is an regional final victory against Jenkins will be competing accomplishment for the kids Grafton. pitched. Aaron Conant also onship by a score of 13-3 and in the 4x200m relay semi- on the team.” In regards to the opponent, brings a 6-0 record into the to Lincoln in the 2009 title final on Friday, which will Point Pleasant enters the Higginbotham said, “they’ve state tournament. Braxton game by a score of 6-2. be the first time a Blue game with a record of 15-14 got a real good hitting team County is averaging 10 runs The winner of the game Devil relay team has com- on the season, while Braxton and a few good pitchers. Of per game, while allowing 4-9 between Point Pleasant and peted at state since 2002. County posts a record of 22-6. course, they’ve won 22 ball per contest. Braxton County will face the That group will have Point Pleasant defeated games so they’ve got to be a Seniors D.W. Herdman and winner of the James Monroe some work to do in Ravenswood in the Class AA pretty good team. Especially Clay Krebs will be playing in and Sissonville contest on advancing to Saturday’s Region I Section IV tourna- to come through the region their sixth state tournament Saturday at 11 a.m. final, as the quartet enters Friday with the slowest time of the 16 teams slat- ed to compete. It will also be the seventh straight Darst inducted into Glenville State College Hall of Fame year that GAHS will be represented at state in the REGISTER STAFF Champion. Darst is cur- 4x200m relay event. [email protected] rently the Glenville Wilson will also be State College’s Shot Put competing individually in POINT PLEASANT, record holder. both the 100m and 200m W.Va. — David L. His other track and dash semifinals on Friday. Darst was inducted into field accomplishments Wilson — who matched the Glenville State include earning ninth Ty Simmons in 2003 for College Hall of Fame place in shot put at the last qualfiying twice in the same meet — enters on May. 1985-1986 National Friday with 13th fastest Darst, who graduated NAIA Track and Field time in the 100m dash and from the college in Championship with 13th fastest time in the 1987, was a four year 56.4 feet. Darst addi- 200m dash. starter and letterman in tionally won NAIA All- Wilson will also be the football, as well as a American Shot Put hon- seventh fastest time in four year letterman in ors in 1986 and each of his semifinal track and field. He received the GSC’s races, with the top four additionally was a two- prestigious Frank advancing from each heat. time WVIAC All- Montrose Award in Campbell will be com- Conference in football, 1987. peting in the long jump a WVIAC Defensive final on Friday, entering Darst holds a Master the event tied for the 15th- Player of the Week and plus 30 from Marshall best distance. The top was nominated for the University and teaches eight advance to the finals national Defensive physical education at later on Friday. Campbell Player of the Week. Point Pleasant High will also be the sixth At Glenville, Darst School. He additionally straight representative had a single-season is the head football from Gallia Academy to quarterback sack record coach and the assistant compete in the D-2 long of 17 and a career quar- track coach at PPHS. jump. terback sack record of Darst has coached foot- Amos is the lone senior 38. He led his football ball for 23 years and Submitted photo in the group, while team in tackles during has been head coach for Glenville State College track coach Jerry Miliken, right, accepts David Darst into Wilson, Moore and Jenkins are all members his sophomore year. the last three years. He the college’s Hall of Fame on May 22, 2010. Darst, who has set records in football, of the junior class. In track and field, also is the assistant currently has a shot put record at the college. He teaches at Point Pleasant High Campbell is the lone Darst was a four-time track coach. Versatile in School, where he serves as the head football coach and the assistant coach for sophomore for the Devils. WVIAC All- all fields of coaching, track. For a team that had Conference, a three Darst also served as a ball coach for one year. Darst. Alissa, attends ly a sophomore at PPHS Alderson-Broaddus on failed to score at regionals year WVIAC Shot Put wrestling coach for 20 He and his wife, where he plays football Champion, and a three years, a baseball coach Brenda, are parents a softball scholarship, Please see GAHS, B2 year WVIAC Discus for one year and a soft- Alissa and Anthony and Anthony is current- and runs track. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Page B2 • Point Pleasant Register www.mydailyregister.com Thursday, June 3, 2010 Hager, Lady Raiders ready Eagles send four to Division III State Meet for historic weekend BY SARAH HAWLEY Championships, district did this year.” [email protected] meet, and regional meet First-time qualifier BY BRYAN WALTERS state level. [email protected] to advance to the state Kyle Connery said, “It Hager also joined Ashly TUPPERS PLAINS, championships. feels great to go to Roberts (1999) and Allan Ohio — The Eastern BIDWELL, Ohio — Brown (2002) as the only Johnson’s best height to state. This is what Trip over a hurdle. Tear Eagles track team will date was at the Division everyone wants when RVHS athletes to ever send four athletes to down a wall. qualify for two state III Regional Meet on they start, where every- It was definitely an compete at the OHSAA Friday at Fairfield one wants to be at. This events in the same year, Division III Track and interesting afternoon for with Hager being the sec- Union High School. is our final goal, to River Valley’s Jessica Field Championships at ninth in the high jump Of the return trip to make it to state, and ond Lady Raider to Jesse Owens Stadium in Hager on Saturday, as the accomplish the one-year in the 2009 track and the state meet, Johnson hopefully make the junior had an up-and- feat. Columbus, Ohio, on field championships said, “it’s really excit- finals.” down finals debut at the It wasn’t a perfect day Friday. with final height of 6 ing to go again, for the Johnson becomes the 2010 Division II by any stretch of the Seniors Mike Johnson foot, 2 inches. second time, and just go first Eagle to qualify in Southeast Regional Track imagination, but Hager and Kelly Winebrenner, Klint Connery fin- up there and jump two events since 2004 and Field Championships was still pretty pleased along with juniors Klint high.” when Ross Holter qual- Connery and Kyle ished 15th in the 400m at Meadowbrook High with the way things went. dash at the 2009 state The 4x400m relay ified in the shot put and School in Byesville. “I really wasn’t thrilled Connery, will compete team of Winebrenner, discus. Johnson and Hager — who qualified in the 4x400m relay, meet with a time of about how the 100 hur- 53.43 seconds in the Klint Connery, Klint Connery are the for three events last dles went, but I knew the while Johnson will also Johnson, and Kyle first repeat qualifiers Saturday, the first region- compete in the high preliminaries. only way to let that go “At the beginning of Connery finished first for Eastern since al finals of her prep career was to do well in the other jump. — didn’t exactly start the “We knew we would the year you set the goal at the TVC Michael Owen took part two events,” Hager said. to make it to the state. I Championships and in the 3200m run in day well. Hager — in her “I didn’t know if I was have a good team this first regional final compe- year, we didn’t know made it last year so if I took second at the dis- 2006 and 2007. going to be able to make it didn’t make it to the trict and regional meets. Eastern has not tition ever — tripped over in the other two races, but how good. They’ve met the fifth obstacle in the every expectation state I wouldn’t achieve The team’s best time scored a point in any of I wanted it real bad. heading into the state the school’s previous 100m dash finals, which Setting school records we’ve had an even ran my goal,” Klint resulted in her not posting faster and jumped Connery said of the meet was 3:26.90 at the state meet appearances. a final time or advancing and qualifying for state in those last two races was a higher than we thought return trip to state. “To Division III Regional Johnson spoke about to state in that event. they would,” Eastern make it here with the Meet on Friday at his chances to score the Hager, who laid on the pretty cool way to .” Track Coach Josh Fogle 4x4 team is even bet- Fairfield Union High first point, saying, “if I track for a few moments ter.” School. get over 6 foot, 6 inches before being helped up by Hager will enter the said about the team. 300m hurdles qualifiers Johnson and Klint Johnson enters the The 4x400m relay the first time we have a tournament officials, 2010 meet with a mark team is the first team chance to win.” could have easily had that on Friday with the fifth Connery will be make a fastest time in her heat return trip to the state of 6 foot, 6 inches. from Eastern High Fogle concluded by mistake haunt her the rest School to qualify for saying, “this is when of the day. and the ninth-fastest over- meet, while Johnson along with Instead, like a champi- all out of the remaining Winebrenner and Kyle Greg Schwieteman of the state meet. you want to be running on, she used her early 16. Hager also owns the Connery will be com- Maria Stein Marion Recent graduate and we’re still compet- misfortunes as motivation second slowest time in peting at the state level Local and Travis Kelly Winebrenner ing so it’s exciting.” for her later events. And her semifinal and 14th for the first time. Eickholt of Ottoville said, “I’m really glad Johnson jumps at the extra incentive really fastest time overall in the Johnson competed in have the top mark that we made it this Noon in the high jump, paid off. 200m dash. the high jump in 2009, entering Friday’s com- year because this is my with the 4x400m relay Hager went on to quali- The top four finishers in while Klint Connery petition. last go round. I never team set to run in the fy for state in both the each semifinal advance to ran in the 400m dash. Johnson took first thought that I could preliminaries at 12:10 300m hurdles and 200m the state final on Johnson finished place at the TVC make it in track but we p.m. on Friday. dash, setting school Saturday. record in both events Friday will be Hager’s along the way. Hager’s first trip to Jesse Owens extra effort allowed the Stadium for the state track Lady Raiders to score meet. She’s hoping to be Prospects work out for Pacers their first points (14) at a there on Saturday too. regional meet since 2004, “I’m pumped,” Hager INDIANAPOLIS (AP) No. 13. The Pacers are beyond the top of the key transferring. which is the same year said. “I’ve had a few days — of Baylor slotted to pick 10th. to swish a jumper. “After going through a that RVHS last sent a to rest and I am ready to and of Udoh set the Big 12 “I’m just bringing big- tough year, I just thought track competitor put in some more hard Marshall are hearing single-season record for ger guys away from the it better suited for me to (Harmony Phillips) to the work at state.” similar messages from blocks and helped the post, pick and pop, just part ways with their critics: get stronger Bears reach the Elite showing my all-around Michigan,” he said. and show more offensive Eight in the NCAA tour- game, showing I can “Baylor chose me and it this half-dozen can skill. nament last season. play the four, a little bit paid off.” accomplish over the Even if they don’t, Whiteside and Udoh of the five,” he said. Udoh said his postsea- GAHS weekend. both slender, athletic often were matched up Whiteside said he was son play helped draw from Page B1 “We knew at the begin- post players stand a good during 3-on-3 play 205 pounds when he ning of the year that this attention. He had 18 chance of being taken in Tuesday. Udoh had the started school at points, 10 rebounds, six was going to be a rebuild- the first round of the most impressive finish, a Marshall, but now is 230 two of the last three years, ing year, and that’s exact- assists and five blocks in sending a program-best ly what it has been. We NBA draft June 24 two-handed power jam after losing 10 pounds a regional final loss to number of participants to have had a lot of success because of their poten- that got praise from other while conditioning dur- Duke. state this decade is defi- this year, but we had a lot tial. How highly they are players. Whiteside’s ing draft preparation. He “I think it helped it nitely a step in the right of younger kids step up selected might depend length and ability to rise says putting the weight enormously,” he said. direction. That is, accord- throughout the course of on how much growth above the competition back on won’t be a prob- “Allowing a lot of peo- ing to GAHS boys coach the season for those things they show during pre- stood out. lem for him. Paul Close. to occur,” said Howell. draft workouts. Whiteside averaged Udoh, a 6-10 center, ple to watch the game on “First, we have to give “We’re excited about see- Udoh and Whiteside 13.1 points, 7.2 rebounds averaged 13.9 points, 9.8 that stage was a plus.” honor to God. Without ing three newcomers per- joined Derrick Caracter and 5.4 blocks last sea- rebounds and 3.7 blocks Udoh, who said he him, none of this would be form at the state meet, but (UTEP), son. He wants to show in one season with the weighs 237 pounds, possible,” Close said. we will also have three (Kentucky), Lance that he’s more than a Bears. He believes he’s knows he needs to bulk “These guys have put in state veterans to help lead up to take his stock a step us this weekend. Stephenson (Cincinnati) dynamic weakside made the necessary the work this year and and Chris Kramer defender. adjustments to be ready further. they have paid their dues. “They are ready to go “They probably know I told them two years ago and they want to do the (Purdue) in a workout “I just really want to for the NBA. best they can. This will be for the Indiana Pacers on show that I’m physical, “I’m versatile,” he as well as anybody that when they were freshmen as soon as I get picked, that if they stayed with the a good experience for our Tuesday. that I can play against said. “Ballhandling and program, they’d start see- younger kids and the Whiteside, who led the bigger guys,” he said. passing are what I’ve and even now, I’ve got to ing the fruits of their labor. returnees will know what nation in blocked shots “I’m a slimmer guy. I’m really worked on. I think work hard in the weight “I couldn’t be any is expected. Now it just as a freshman before more than just a defen- I can come in and do that room.” prouder of these guys as a comes down to perform- declaring for the draft, sive player. I’m an all- as well. But I want to Whiteside was coach because they have a ing.” helped Marshall finish around player. I can come in and be a terror impressed with Udoh. Troester and Baker are “He’s pretty good,” great work ethic. They put seniors, Barnes is a junior, with a 24-10 record last rebound and score.” on defense, first.” their hard hats on when Adkins is a sophomore, season. He plans to work Whiteside showed Udoh played two years Whiteside said. “I can they come to practice, and both Loveday and out for the teams select- touch near the basket on at Michigan before sit- see why they put him in from start to finish. That’s ing between No. 4 and Tuesday and stepped out ting out a year after the lottery.” what has gotten us to this Wiseman are freshmen. point right here and I can- not think of any better way to cap of this season than going to state.” THURSDAY TELEVISION GUIDE Of the six Blue Angel THURSDAY PRIMETIME THURSDAY, JUNE 3 qualifiers — Allie Troester, Samantha 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 News NBC Nightly Wheel of Jeopardy! 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Page B6 • Point Pleasant Register www.mydailyregister.com Thursday, June 3, 2010 Mariner’s Ken Griffey Jr. retiring at age 40 SEATTLE (AP) — The Field. said. “You support him, keep the Mariners in Kid has called it quits. Milton Bradley, you’re behind him and Seattle, a point Just the way Ken Griffey’s teammate for again, he’s a legacy in Armstrong noted during Griffey Jr. wanted, there only a few months, this community and cer- an impromptu gathering will be no farewell tour turned to Mike Sweeney tainly in the game of just a few steps from the for one of the greatest during batting practice baseball.” batter’s box at Safeco players in baseball histo- and said, “on a day like His career is littered Field. It was Seattle’s ry. Instead, Griffey sim- this, it should rain in with highlights, from unlikely late season play- ply informed the Seattle Seattle.” homering in eight off run in 1995, spurred Mariners on Wednesday Griffey was hitting straight games to tie a by the return of Griffey night his career was over. only .184 with no homers major league record in from injury, that led to The 40-year-old and seven RBIs this year 1993, to furiously round- the construction of Griffey unexpectedly and recently went a week ing third and sliding Safeco Field and the announced his retirement without playing. There home safe on Edgar future security of a fran- before Seattle’s game was a report earlier this Martinez’s double to beat chise rumored for years against Minnesota on season — which Griffey the New York Yankees in to be on the move. Wednesday after 22 sea- denied — that he’d fallen the AL Division Series in Once he left Seattle for sons, 13 all-star appear- asleep in the clubhouse 1995. His first major the Reds, injuries began ances and widespread during a game. league at-bat was a dou- to take their toll and his acclaim as one of the He ends his career fifth ble and Griffey homered production started to greatest players of his on the all-time home run the first time he stepped decline. Griffey’s final generation. list with 630. He won an to the plate at home. hit, during his lackluster Stuck in a limited role MVP award and was an A year after making his final season, was fittingly as a backup designated 11-time Gold Glover. big league debut, Griffey a game-winning pinch- hitter and spot pinch-hit- The only thing missing enjoyed one of his great- hit single against Toronto ter, Griffey called on his resume was a trip est highlights. Playing on May 20. Mariners’ team president to the World Series. with his All-Star dad, Colorado manager Jim Chuck Armstrong and “It’s a sad day for the Ken Griffey, they hit Tracy and others were said he was done playing. Mariners, our fans, for all back-to-back home runs surprised as the news of Mariners manager Don the people in the commu- in a game for the Griffey’s decision began Wakamatsu called his nity that have loved Ken, Mariners. to make its way around players together before admired him as a tremen- For a time in the 1990s, baseball. the start of batting prac- dous baseball player and he was considered the tice to inform them of a great human being,” best player in baseball. “Did he really? Wow,” Griffey’s decision. Mariners CEO Howard And during the Steroids Tracy said before facing “While I feel I am still Lincoln said. “It’s always Era, his name was never the San Francisco Giants. able to make a contribu- tough for great superstars linked to performance- tion on the field and like Ken or anyone else Jim Bates/Seattle Times/MCT enhancing drugs, a rarity nobody in the Mariners to make a decision to Seattle Mariners' Ken Griffey Jr. delivers a walk-off among his contempo- front office has asked me retire. This has been his game-winning hit in the bottom the ninth inning to give raries such as Barry to retire, I told the life for so many years, Bonds, Sammy Sosa and Mariners when I met but he has made his deci- the Mariners a 4-3 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays Mark McGwire. with them prior to the sion and will support it. at Safeco Field in Seattle, Washington, on Thursday “I think it’s pretty easy 2009 season and was We will honor him in May 20. for me to personally say Furniture Galleries invited back that I will every way possible.” RBIs. He won the AL teammates after the final he’s the greatest player to never allow myself to A star from the time he MVP in 1997 and practi- game of 2009. Griffey hit ever play this game,” become a distraction,” was the overall No. 1 cally saved a franchise .214 last season with 19 said Seattle catcher Rob 20% Off Griffey said in a state- pick in the 1987 draft, that was in danger of homers as a part-time Johnson, whose locker ment. Griffey played 22 years relocating when he first DH. He was limited by a was just a few feet from Carpet Sale “I feel that without in the majors with came up. swollen left knee that Griffey’s. “He did every- • Commercial enough occasional starts Seattle, his hometown Griffey returned to the required a second opera- thing. He wasn’t just a • Residential to be sharper coming off Cincinnati Reds and the Mariners in 2009 and tion in as many offsea- home run hitter. The guy the bench, my continued Chicago White Sox. He almost single-handedly sons. played outfield as good • Indoor / Outdoor presence as a player hit .284 with 1,836 RBIs. transformed what had “Of course it surprised or better than anyone • 92 years experience in would be an unfair dis- But his greatest sea- been a fractured, bicker- us. You never know what ever played. ... To me he the carpet installation traction to my teammates sons, by far, came in ing clubhouse with his is in a players mind. They is the greatest player to business and their success as a Seattle. leadership, energy and debate things here and ever live and to get a ~Free Estimates~ team is what the ultimate Griffey played in 1,685 constant pranks. there and in this particu- chance to play with him goal should be,” he said. games with Seattle and Griffey signed a one- lar case Ken made his and to get to sit next to Griffey was not in the hit .292 with 417 homers, year deal last November decision and there wasn’t his locker is pretty spe- 151 2nd Ave. clubhouse before the most coming in the for one more season in anything anybody could cial.” Gallipolis game, and the team said homer-friendly Seattle after he was car- say,” Seattle general Griffey also is regarded he would not be at Safeco Kingdome, and 1,216 ried off the field by his manager Jack Zduriencik as the player who helped 740-446-0332

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