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FOR DAILY & BREAKING NEWS LOCALLY OWNED SINCE 1869 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2016 75¢ YPD patrol offi cers get 3-year pact with 1% raise of Kent, who made The union’s proposal came with and the $150 payment. Conciliator sides with city; union chief displeased a binding decision, some strings, including increas- Stein agreed with the city, writ- By DAVID SKOLNICK The three-year contract is retro- the Youngstown ing the starting annual wage for ing that the facts surrounding [email protected] active to Dec. 1, 2015, the day after chapter of the Ohio officers from $30,754 to $32,097 Youngstown’s “finances are so- YOUNGSTOWN the previous deal expired. Patrolmen’s Be- starting in 2017 and reducing the bering. The city, according to evi- A state conciliator settled a con- The union initially sought 3 per- nevolent Associa- VINDICATOR number of years an offi cer needs dence, has serious structural eco- tract between the city and its po- cent annual raises for the life of tion backed off and EXCLUSIVE to get to the top of the pay scale nomic diffi culties impacting both lice patrol-officers union, giving the contract during nonbinding instead asked for a from 12 to nine. The annual sal- the expenditure and revenue side members a 1 percent pay increase fact-finding negotiations earlier 1 percent raise during the fi rst year ary for those at the top of the pay of the ledger, causing expenditures and a $150 lump-sum payment. this year. of the contract, no raise in the sec- scale for patrol offi cers right now to continue to exceed revenue. It The union president criticized the But when presenting its case to ond year and a 1 percent raise in is $55,751. city’s negotiating tactics. state conciliator Robert G. Stein the fi nal year. The city offered a 1 percent raise See YPD, A4

Trump, Clinton face more revelations; Portman, Strickland face off

BRINGING the HEAT U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY The bigeye chub is a species of freshwater fi sh in the carp family. Not a fi sh tale: Bigeye chub back in Mahoning River

By SARAH LEHR [email protected] LOWELLVILLE Experts say the triumphant tale of one fi sh species can be attributed, in part, to local de- pollution efforts. Brian Alsdorf of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency documented the presence of the bigeye chub, a type of carp, last month in the Mahoning River, downstream from the village of Lowellville. The freshwater fi sh had been extirpated from the river for more than a century, ac- cording to an update from the Ohio EPA. Extirpation, also known as local extinction, refers to the status of a species that continues to exist in some areas, despite being wiped out from a portion of its former habitat. The bigeye chub, named for its bulging eyes, fares best in rivers and streams with sandy rather than silty bottoms.

ASSOCIATED PRESS See BIGEYE, A4 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally Friday in Greensboro, N.C.

Associated Press sations that have ground North Carolina. BOARDMAN GREENSBORO, N.C. all but consumed The businessman INSIDE ATTERED BY SORDID his presidential said his staff wanted him to avoid Netfl ix stars new accusations of sex- bid just over three the topic altogether but that he joined Democratic Judge, police offi cials ual misbehavior, Don- weeks before the couldn’t resist defending himself. leaders downtown ald Trump fought back election. He blamed the growing story on Friday evening to Bin ever-more-remarkable fashion “She would not his Democratic opponent Hil- campaign for discuss handling cases Friday, acting out one woman’s al- be my fi rst choice, Clinton lary Clinton and an international Hillary Clinton. A3 legation onstage and suggesting that I can tell you,” media conspiracy, describing his Bill Clinton another was not attractive enough Trump said of one woman in a female accusers as “sick” people stumps for his wife of domestic violence to merit his attention. He defi ant- rambling attack on his female ac- in central Ohio. A4 ly denied a week’s worth of accu- cusers as he campaigned in battle- See CAMPAIGNS, A2 By JOE GORMAN [email protected] BOARDMAN When someone asks for a civil-protection Senate candidates order in Mahoning County Domestic Rela- tions Court to help escape an abusive rela- tionship, Valerie Flanigan said she does not spar over jobs, trade have time to fi nd out why the order is needed By PETER H. MILLIKEN televised live from the down- – so she boils the request down to a simple [email protected] town Youngstown studio of 21 question. YOUNGSTOWN WFMJ-TV and co-sponsored Flanigan, who began work- International trade agree- by The Vindicator. ing for the court in January thanks to a grant to help vic- ments and their impact on “The record of NAFTA has tims of domestic violence, Ohio’s economy was a been mixed. I think it has said victims need to think resulted in some job loss contentious topic in Fri- of what they expect to hap- day’s debate between and some job gain,” Port- pen once they receive their Republican U.S. Sen. Rob man said of the North ONLINE order. Smith Portman and his Demo- VIDEO American Free Trade “I ask them: ‘What does cratic challenger, former Agreement. See video for your life look like when you leave the court- Ohio Gov. Ted Strick- “We send 40 percent of this story at ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR house today?’” Flanigan said. land. vindy.com our exports from Ohio to Republican U.S. Sen. Rob Portman, left, and his Democratic challenger, Flanigan was part of a panel of court staff The wide-ranging, former Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland, shake hands at the beginning of their live one-hour, midday debate was See DEBATE, A6 debate Friday in the 21 WFMJ-TV studio in downtown Youngstown. See DOMESTIC, A4

inside FREEDOM FUND BANQUET INDEX Business ...... B7 today Classifi eds . . . . B7-8 Fundraiser theme focuses on bridging education gap Comics ...... C6 CITY SCHOOLS MEETINGS By AMANDA TONOLI eliminate ignoring that,” he Crossword ...... C5 Youngstown schools CEO Krish Mohip [email protected] WHAT HAPPENS IN THE said at Friday night’s fund- Daily Briefi ng . . . A2 plans more sessions to hear from BOARDMAN SCHOOLS THAT WE FOUND OUT raising dinner. Editorial ...... A9 parents and community members Juniors and seniors from Freeman said it’s impor- Legal ads...... A7 HERE LOCALLY IS THAT THE about the district. Chaney High School, East TEACHERS, A LOT OF THEM, ARE NOT tant to discuss black Ameri- Lotteries ...... A2 LOCAL, A3 High School and Choffi n Ca- cans specifically and stop Society...... C2 FAMILIAR WITH AFRICAN-AMERICAN OFFENSIVE MINDED reer and Technical Center treating an entire race of Sports...... B1-6 crowded into an overfl owing STUDENTS.” people with such ignorance. Tributes...... A8 The bond between YSU room of prestigious and suc- “What happens in the TV Week . . . . . D1-12 Ricky Davis and the off ensive line is a George Freeman Jr., NAACP branch president special one. cessful black American role schools that we found out Valley Life...... C1 models at The Georgetown, here locally is that the teach- Weather...... A2 SPORTS, B1 5945 South Ave., to partici- Chapter of the National As- ties into a bigger mission ers, a lot of them, are not fa- PLEASE RECYCLE AREA HOME SALES DOWN pate in the 98th annual cele- sociation for the Advance- part of his vision as president miliar with African-Ameri- September home sales were down bration of the Freedom Fund ment of Colored People, – talking about the elephant can students,” he said. “We across the Mahoning Valley. Banquet. said the theme, bridging the in the room: race. are just a little bit different BUSINESS, B7 George Freeman, presi- education gap present in the “I want to start getting dent of the Youngstown area’s minority populations, people talking about how to See BANQUET, A4

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E-MAIL: [email protected] LOCAL & STATE THE VINDICATOR | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2016 A3 METRO ‘Orange is the New Black’ digest New apartments, stars campaign in Youngstown bookstore for By GRAIG GRAZIOSI state Rep. Michele Lepore- called on voters in the over- students at YSU [email protected] Hagan of Youngstown, D- whelmingly under-30 crowd YOUNGSTOWN YOUNGSTOWN 58th; her husband, former packed into The Federal to Netfl ix stars Taylor Schil- state Rep. Bob Hagan; state vote on Election Day and Youngstown State Uni- Sen. Joe Schiavoni of Board- versity will join representa- ling and Kate Mulgrew of expressed their support for “Orange is the New Black” man, D-33rd; Dave Betras, Clinton. tives from Hallmark Campus Mahoning County Demo- Communities, Fortress joined Ohio Democratic “You can go out and vote cratic Party chairman; Dave for a woman who is superb- Real Estate Companies and Party leaders Friday eve- Pepper, state Democratic ly qualified to take up the Barnes & Noble College to ning to campaign for Hil- party chairman; Council- break ground on Phase II of lary Clinton at The Federal man Julius Oliver, D-1st; command seat of this na- University Edge apartments in downtown Youngstown. Councilwoman Anita Da- tion,” Mulgrew said. “She and on a new campus book- has shown herself exempla- NIKOS FRAZIER | THE VINDICATOR Schilling and Mulgrew vis, D-6th; state Rep. Debbie store operated by Barnes & Taylor Schilling, right, star of Netfl ix’s “Orange is the New Black,” star in the comedy-drama Phillips, D-94th; and Tim ry in every facet of being a Noble, complete with a cafe takes a photo with LiAnna Schwerer at The Federal in downtown as inmates in a women’s Hagan, former Cuyahoga public servant.” and convenience store. Youngstown during a Hillary Clinton campaign event Friday led by prison. county commissioner. The event will take place Ohio Democratic Party leaders. The stars were joined by Schilling and Mulgrew See ‘ORANGE’, A6 at 4 p.m. today at the south- west corner of Fifth and Lincoln avenues on the west YOUNGSTOWN SCHOOLS side of campus. Carving session readies gourds for Mill Creek event The projects are part of the university’s “NextYSU: A New Look for a New Era” CEO sets capital-improvement vision, which also calls for a new Student Success Center in PUMPKIN PREPARATION additional Jones Hall, creation of the By JORDYN GRZELEWSKI Mahoning Valley Innovation [email protected] and Commercialization Cen- meetings BOARDMAN ter and construction of a wall TEPHANIE MCCUNE, 11, adjacent to Kilcawley Center for parents to honor recipients of the of Canfi eld, has been carv- ing pumpkins at Fellows Heritage Award for former Staff report employees. Riverside Gardens every Sautumn since she was a little girl. YOUNGSTOWN Youngstown man This year is no exception. City schools CEO Krish charged in threat Stephanie was at a pumpkin- Mohip plans more sessions carving session at the Gardens to hear from parents and BOARDMAN on Friday, preparing one of the community members about A Youngstown man was gourds that will line the Gardens’ the district. taken into custody by the paths for Mill Creek MetroParks’ Mohip’s Let’s Just Talk U.S. Marshals Task Force annual Pumpkin Walk at Twilight sessions run late afternoon at his home Thursday af- on Sunday. and evening Wednesday ternoon after purportedly The event runs from 5:30 to 8 through Oct. threatening his estranged p.m., and in addition to the pump- 26 at school girlfriend and a township kin displays, will feature live polka buildings. police offi cer. music, pumpkin-carving demon- The chief Michael Esposito III, 34, strations, children’s activities and executive of- of Youngstown-Poland free cider and apples. fi cer also has Road, is in Mahoning County Groups of people crowded the scheduled jail on charges of stalking, Gardens on Friday for pumpkin morning telephone harassment, in- coffee and Mohip timidation of a police offi cer, carving, which also takes place today from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. conversation criminal trespassing and ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR with parents Wednesday Stephanie was joined Friday domestic violence. Above, Desmond Tarver, 3, visited Fellows Riverside Gardens on Friday with his group from through Nov. 3. Those ses- by younger brothers Ray, 9, and The woman called po- Kidz Kare Kaztle in Campbell. Visitors helped carve hundreds of pumpkins that will line the sions will be in the morning lice in the morning, saying Peyton, 5; grandmother Ruth Mc- Gardens’ paths for the annual Pumpkin Walk at Twilight. Below, Mario Silvestri helps his grand- at schools. he was stalking her at the Cune; baby-sitter Audra Smith of son, Michael Silvestri, carve an intricate pattern into a pumpkin. He wants to learn from Boardman-Poland Road Youngstown; and Smith’s grand- parents and other commu- son, Connor Smith, 11. restaurant where she works. PUMPKIN WALK AT TWILIGHT nity members about what He was reportedly pounding The group was delighted to be they believe is working in on the windows demanding out at the Gardens to continue the If you go the district and where they yearly tradition. to be let inside. The restau- What: Mill Creek MetroParks’ have concerns. rant denied him access, and “I love this park, and I love to Pumpkin Walk at Twilight “I’m just kind of trying to shortly after his leaving, carve,” exclaimed Stephanie. get the pulse of their experi- When: 5:30 to 8 p.m. Sunday started getting calls from a Next to her, Connor and Peyton ence,” Mohip said. private number. When the happily carved their pumpkins Where: Fellows Riverside Having sessions in both offi cer answered the phone, to look like a character from the Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., the morning and the eve- Esposito demanded to talk “Minecraft” video game. Youngstown ning allows more people to the woman. After citing Ray went with a sports theme for Cost: Free to work a session into their him for criminal trespass- his pumpkin, carving the initials Also: Help carve pumpkins at schedule. ing, the man stated he would “LBJ” – LeBron James – into his. Fellows today from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. One thing he’s heard con- punch the offi cer. “We all enjoy coming out to the sistently since his late June park. We enjoy getting out and For more info: Call Fellows at arrival in the district is a Man arraigned on 330-740-7116, or visit www.mill- 16th OVI charge See PUMPKIN, A6 creekmetroparks.org. See SCHOOLS, A6 CAMPBELL A man was arraigned Fri- day in Campbell Municipal Court on his 16th charge of operating a vehicle while Road, police impaired. , 56, of Youngstown also faces charges for failure to stop levies on at a stop sign and violating open-container law. A judge set Black’s bond ballot in at $4,000. He will appear Fri- day for a preliminary hearing. Austintown Campbell police stopped Black on Wednesday af- By AMANDA TONOLI ternoon at Jackson Street [email protected] and Murray Avenue. Police AUSTINTOWN reported Black smelled of Township trustees are alcohol and had slurred asking voters to approve two speech. He had an open new 1-mill levies for road container of beer in his car, and police services on the failed a series of fi eld-so- Nov. 8 ballot. Boardman, OH Boardman, OH Boardman, OH briety tests and declined to Both levies will generate take a blood-alcohol-content 10/19/2016 10/19/2016 10/19/2016 the same amount of $614,966 11:00 AM 2:00 PM 6:00 PM test, a police report states. annually, and owners of a Elton Beard Cabin Elton Beard Cabin Elton Beard Cabin Police charged Black with $100,000 home will pay an 375 Boardman Poland Rd. 375 Boardman Poland Rd. 375 Boardman Poland Rd. a third-degree felony charge additional Located at Boardman Park Located at Boardman Park Located at Boardman Park of OVI due to his 15 previous $35 per levy OVI charges through various VTEV TE per year. agencies. While Meet with mayor the road ’16 levy will be YOUNGSTOWN a five-year Mayor John A. McNally will levy, the police levy will be have his “Five Minutes with continuous. the Mayor” session at 5 p.m. Austintown has four con- Tuesday at the Brownlee tinuous police levies gener- Woods library branch, 4010 ating $4.3 million annually Sheridan Road. Attendees and two fi ve-year road levies are invited to voice any con- generating $1.1 million each cerns to or ask questions of year. the mayor regarding issues Trustee Chairman Ken with the city, spending up to Carano said the point of fi ve minutes with him. the new levies stems simply More Digest on A6 from just a fi nancial need. “All I can ask for is for TRICK OR TREAT LISTINGS people to understand to ser- The Vindicator will list local times for vice them, we have to raise trick or treating and/or alternative extra funds simply because Halloween activities. Send the day, we have lost so much of the time and place of each event to: The Vindicator, Trick or funding from state and fed- Treat listing, P.O. Box 780, eral government,” he said. Youngstown, Ohio Trustee Jim Davis said the 44501-0780 or email to $1.2 million loss is causing [email protected] trustees and administra- The informa- tors to balance their smaller tion should be budget “on the backs of the sent to the taxpayers.” paper by Oct. 24. Township Administrator Mike Dockry explained the

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head of the union, with about 104 how they feel about their police.” for us on wages and health care.” for family coverage. YPD members, said, “It’s a little disheart- With the 1 percent raise, the pa- The patrol offi cers were the only Stein sided with the city to elimi- Continued from A1 ening, a little upsetting, a little bit trol-officers union members have city government workers with nate the caps. will take time to reverse such a of every emotion. My guys’ start- received about 3.5 percent in salary monetary caps on their health care. The union had agreed to remove trend, but in the interim, prudent ing wages are too low. The city has increases dating back to Dec. 1, 2009. The union members contribute 10 the caps, but only “provided [that] is the watch word.” the ability to change that, and they Mayor John A. McNally said, percent of their monthly health wages are adjusted to prevent a sub- When asked to comment on the haven’t done it. It shows you the “From a management perspective, care premiums, but had caps of stantial loss of income,” according to binding contract, Mike Anderson, true feelings of this administration, we were happy the facilitator ruled $100 for single coverage and $200 Stein’s decision.

to the bottom. BIGEYE “This area of the Mahon- Continued from A1 ing River where the Bigeye Bill Clinton backs his wife in GOP-leaning Ohio county Because the fish is par- Chub was found is now free ticularly sensitive to murky fl owing. Therefore, the river By MARC KOVAC 500 people next 24 days will continue ronmental, economic and water, its presence is one is able to fl ush any fi ne ma- [email protected] gathered in their 24-year scorched- other proposals his wife has barometer for judging water terials downstream and de- DELAWARE, OHIO a building earth quest to control the brought forth as part of her quality. posit them naturally along Former President Bill at the Dela- highest offi ce in the land,” campaign. Officials have attributed its banks. Any fi ne materials Clinton said the election ware Coun- he said in a released state- The list included higher- the bigeye chub’s re-emer- once held back by the piers between his wife, Demo- ty Fair- ment. “Mr. Trump is the education policies of free gence to efforts to restore the and/or log jam has now cratic nominee Hillary grounds. only one who can stop the community college tuition, Mahoning River to a free- been wash downstream and Clinton, and her opponent, The county, Clinton Clintons from appointing free four-year college tu- fl owing state. redistributed as nature in- Republican nominee Don- one of the radicals to the Supreme ition for families earning In particular, the 2013 re- tended,” the email said. ald Trump, comes down to fastest-growing in the state, Court, costing Ohio jobs by less than $125,000 annual- moval of 12 concrete bridge As agencies work to re- keys. typically leans Republican. recklessly opening borders ly, and provisions to ensure piers from the Mahoning move additional barriers Quoting a one-liner Fri- There was one brief bit of and trade, and further ce- students can earn degrees River near Lowellville by the from the Mahoning River, day offered by a friend, drama – as has happened menting in the failed without being saddled with First Energy Corp. may have Dyer said, more native fi sh Clinton asked an audience at other events, a man was of Barack Obama.” heavy debt, he said. tipped the scales, officials species are likely to return. in central Ohio, “If you don’t removed by security after But former Ohio Gov. Dick For those struggling with say. Lowellville has received want somebody to drive the shouting, “Bill Clinton is a Celeste, who spoke before current college loans, Clin- “Rivers, by nature, are a $2.38 million EPA grant truck off the cliff, do not give rapist,” shortly after the for- Clinton in Delaware, said ton said his wife would meant to be free flowing, to remove a dam from the them the keys.” mer president began talk- it’s Trump who is unfit for push to enable holders to [without] obstructions such Mahoning River within the He added, “I want you to ing. Audience members the White House. refi nance to lower interest as dams,” Stephanie Dyer of village. Other local govern- give Hillary the keys.” booed the outburst while “[Hillary Clinton] has de- rates or better terms. the Eastgate Regional Coun- ments, such as Struthers, are It was the latest salvo in Clinton urged attendees to voted herself to serving oth- “There is something cil of Governments wrote in hoping to eventually receive a battle between Hillary clap. ers,” Celeste said. “And she’s wrong with a country that’s an email, in which she de- funding for similar dam-re- Clinton and Trump, with Seth Unger, a spokesman running against a man who supposed to be in the future scribed how a free-flowing moval projects. both candidates and their for the Trump campaign in has devoted himself to one business when kids starting Ohio, slammed the former person and one person only out in life have more than river carries lighter sedi- If all goes swimmingly, surrogates making stops president before his visit. – that is himself.” twice the interest rate on ments, such as silt or sand, one result of such projects around the state, hoping to “The Clintons are masters Clinton mostly talked their debt” than others have downstream while heavier could be fewer fish out of sway early and Election Day at the politics of personal policy during his central on their home mortgages, materials, such as rocks, sink water. voters. Clinton spoke to about destruction, and over the Ohio stop, covering envi- he said.

are married, related or living DOMESTIC in the same household and Continued from A1 are handled by domestic relations staff. Others who arranged by Judge Beth seek an order for someone Smith that met Friday with not in those categories can local police at the Boardman CATALPA GROVE FARM & MARKET ask for one in common pleas Township Government Cen- court. 1 mile west of Columbiana Burger King on State Rt. 14 ter to go over procedures in The legal standard to re- issuing civil-protection or- ceive a CPO is a “preponder- ders through her court and ance of the evidence,” rather to get feedback from police than the reasonable-doubt on what problems they see in standard that guides crimi- their communities that stem nal cases, because the order from domestic violence. is a civil one. A CPO also is HAYRIDES You will enjoy the ride through the woods Representatives from the very broad and addresses Mahoning County Sheriff’s topics such as custody of to the fi elds to select your pumpkin. Office, county prosecu- children, visitation and no- Petting Zoo, Straw andd CCornorn MMazesazes tor’s offi ce, and police from contact orders. Youngstown, Boardman, Flanigan has victims seek- Beaver, Canfield, Sebring, ing an order to fi ll out a dan- Jackson, Craig Beach, ger or lethality assessment, Springfi eld and New Middle- which asks questions to see town were among depart- what type of abuse they are BBQ CHICKEN ments in attendance. facing. Boardman Police Chief Of 154 people surveyed, OCT 15TH Jack Nichols estimated prob- 56 percent of them said ably 25 percent of the calls they were choked at least 10AM-5PM his department deals with one time, Flanigan said. are related to domestic vio- She said that is a disturbing lence. trend because studies show Judge Smith and two of that if a victim in a domes- her magistrates, Mark Hu- tic-violence case is choked berman and Don Hepfner, just one time, her chances explained the process for of being killed increase 800 getting a civil-protection or- percent and the chances for Saturday, Oct. 15 & 22 der in her court, for which the abuser to try to kill her Flanigan also helps victims increase 700 percent. fill out paperwork. Huber- Flanigan also assists vic- • APPLES man said hearings for a tims with devising a plan temporary CPO take place to keep safe and to connect • GALA the same day the request them with counseling and is made and a full hearing other social-service agencies • CORTLAND takes place within 7 to 10 that can help them get out days. and stay out of an abusive • GOLDEN DELICIOUS A CPO is for people who relationship. • JONAGOLD

ber; and Michael Beverly of • MELROSE BANQUET Youngstown State Universi- Continued from A1 ty’s Multicultural Services. • RED DELICIOUS The primary goal of the than some of the other peo- YBECC program is to teach • ASSORTED WINTER ple. When we talk, we talk a students their value in his- little louder and a little stron- tory and help provide them SQUASH ger, and some of the teach- opportunities in the real ers – they think somebody is world. • CAULIFLOWER getting ready to fi ght.” Makayla James, 17, is in her Freeman said the start to second year in the YBECC • MIXED GOURDS fi xing the problem is under- program and said when she standing that black students comes out, she will feel pre- • APPLE CIDER are different. The next step pared to conquer the adult would be to discuss how world. • CORN STALKS to adjust to accommodate “There’s not a lot of the them to provide a better programs in the inner-city • INDIAN CORN learning environment. area, so we need programs Lois Jean Haynes-Paige, like this are trying to help • STRAW district internship director the inner-city kids succeed,” for the Youngstown Busi- she said. • FALL ness & Education Commu- Kemoni Bailey, 17, a nity Connections Program YBECC veteran, said the DECORATIONS at Choffi n, said a lot of im- program helped him grow portance lies with teaching into the store manager he is •PUMPKINS the students about success today. and giving them tools to “I came in being fi red from • MUMS achieve it. a job,” he said. “The program Another key aspect the helped me mold myself as a Freedom Fund Banquet store manager and mold my provided was learning suc- staff of 10, too.” cess from speakers who also AND could teach them about their backgrounds. The speakers were Her- man J. Felton Jr., president of Wilberforce University, S MOR Canfi eld the nation’s 10 a.m. OT E! Rt. 46 oldest pri- L vate histori- to 5 p.m. Burger cally black King university in Wilberforce, Catalpa Rt. 14 Ohio; Krish Grove Mohip, 330-482-4064 CEO of the Felton Youngstown City School District; Thomas Humphries, president and CEO of the Youngstown/ Warren Regional Cham-

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142 Callahan Rd $134,900 3/2 Colonial 3:30-5:00 RE/MAX Valley Real Estate 3827180 5030 Warren Sharon Rd $139,900 3/2 Ranch 2:00-4:00 RE/MAX Valley Real Estate 3843952 419 Carriage Hill Dr $105,900 3/2 Ranch 12:30-2:00 Northwood Realty Services 3842338 WARREN 3542 Johnson Farm Dr $99,000 3/2 Colonial 2:00-3:30 Howard Hanna Real Estate Services 3816188

4076 Saint Andrews Ct $97,500 2/2 Multi-Unit 1:00-3:00 Mayo & Associates, Inc. 3850551 134 Hogan Ln NE $294,000 2/4 Conventional 1:00-3:00 Real Living Volpini Realty Group 3805182 87 Neff Dr $95,000 2/1 Ranch 1:00-2:30 Keller Williams Chervenic Realty 3804722 6071 Ridge Run Dr $232,000 3/3 Cape Cod 12:30-2:00 Northwood Realty Services 3828273 4550 N Warwick $82,000 3/1 Ranch 1:00-2:30 Mayo & Associates, Inc. 3848049 210 S Aspen Ct $174,500 2/3 Contemporary 12:00-2:00 Real Living Brokers Realty Group 3843606 COLUMBIANA 211 S Aspen #3 $149,000 2/3 Contemporary 12:00-2:00 Real Living Brokers Realty Group 3841271 YOUNGSTOWN 301 Windjamer $239,000 3/3 Contemporary 3:00-4:30 Northwood Realty Services 3832435

241 N Bayshore Dr $169,000 3/3 Contemporary 12:00-1:30 Northwood Realty Services 3834920 1326 Meadowood Cir $325,000 4/3 Cape Cod 1:00-3:00 Keller Williams Chervenic Realty 3841954 CORTLAND 5206 S Saratoga Ave $319,000 4/6 Colonial 2:00-4:00 Northwood Realty Services 3842331 603 S Raccoon Rd $165,000 2/2 Villa 2:30-4:30 Northwood Realty Services 3675173 130 Fairway Dr $305,000 4/5 Conventional 1:00-3:00 Real Living Volpini Realty Group 3799450 388 Cranberry Run Dr $149,600 5/4 Colonial 1:00-3:00 Northwood Realty Services 3842825 261 Michaels Ct $235,000 4/3 Colonial 12:00-2:00 Real Living Brokers Realty Group 3839501 205 Waggaman Cir $129,900 3/2 Split Level 3:00-5:00 Northwood Realty Services 3851133

288 Butternut Cir $180,000 4/3 Ranch 1:00-3:00 Real Living Brokers Realty Group 3843667 4219 Nottingham Ave $117,000 3/2 Colonial 11:30-12:30 Northwood Realty Services 3833353

220 Michaels Ct $179,900 3/3 Colonial 2:30-4:00 Howard Hanna Real Estate Services 3819392 5619 Radcliffe Ave $114,900 3/2 Bi-Level 12:00-2:00 Northwood Realty Services 3847220 EAST LIVERPOOL 3215 White Beech Ln $112,000 4/3 Ranch 11:30-1:00 Northwood Realty Services 3845004 4060 Eastlawn Ave $99,900 3/2 Ranch 1:00-2:30 Northwood Realty Services 3817856

16810 Ridgeview Dr $179,900 5/4 Conventional 1:00-2:30 Howard Hanna Real Estate Services 3844187 1319 Fox Run Dr $94,900 2/2 Multi-Unit 12:00-1:30 Howard Hanna Real Estate Services 3851114 1097 Polley Dr $89,900 3/1 Ranch 1:00-3:00 Northwood Realty Services 3851124 1309 Smithfi eld St $79,900 3/2 Other 1:00-2:30 Howard Hanna Real Estate Services 3747969 3540 Denver Ave $89,000 3/2 Ranch 3:00-4:30 Northwood Realty Services 3850077 16266 Cannons Mill Rd $79,500 4/1 Cape Cod 3:00-4:30 Howard Hanna Real Estate Services 3841721 GIRARD 150 Meadowbrook Ave $84,000 4/2 Cape Cod 1:00-3:00 Northwood Realty Services 3849825 1859 Lancaster Dr $80,000 3/2 Ranch 1:00-2:30 Burgan Real Estate, Ltd. Inc 3829848 544 S Schenley Ave $69,900 3/3 Cape Cod 12:00-1:30 Howard Hanna Real Estate Services 3839122 6317 Klines Dr $212,900 4/3 Colonial 1:00-2:30 Howard Hanna Real Estate Services 3838656 HOWLAND 3612 Cascade Dr $48,000 3/1 Cape Cod 1:00-2:30 Howard Hanna Real Estate Services 3775853 175 Shadyside Dr $46,900 3/1 Colonial 1:00-3:00 Northwood Realty Services 3771883

249 Howland Wilson Rd SE $135,000 3/2 Bungalow 12:00-1:30 Howard Hanna Real Estate Services 3847767 225 E Midlothian Blvd $45,000 2/1 Cape Cod 11:00-12:30 Keller Williams Chervenic Realty 3849442

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A6 THE VINDICATOR | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2016 LOCAL & STATE WWW.VINDY.COM Canfi eld is best place in Ohio to retire, website says By AMANDA TONOLI Street. the state average. and families,” Cilas said in planned for the future, as “It’s nice to have a bunch [email protected] According to “10 Best Plac- Another statistic aiding her story. well as businesses making of good news announced CANFIELD es to Retire in Ohio,” pub- the story’s report is the low Specific ratings can be their way into the commu- for Canfi eld,” Warino said. Canfi eld community lead- lished on insidermonkey. cost of living – 5 percent found at www.insider- nity including a new GetGo, Kosar said such semian- ers excitedly announced com Sept. 5 by Jasmin Cilas, lower than the state aver- monkey.com/blog/10-best- Starbucks and Chipotle on nual events are a local phe- that Canfield is the best the Canfi eld community is age. places-to-retire-in-ohio- the corner of U.S. Route 224 nomenon. place to retire statewide. No. 1 based on the cost of “It is cheap, has a good 472330/?singlepage=1 and and Raccoon Road. “Good Morning and Good The announcement came living, which is 7 percent health care system with low www.areavibes.com/can- Both Mayor Bernie Kosar Evening Canfi eld are special at a Good Morning Canfi eld cheaper than the U.S. aver- crime rates and lots of the fi eld-oh/livability/. Sr. and Canfi eld city Man- because they are headquar- event Friday at the Canfi eld age; physicians per capita, elderly population. ... The Other items discussed ager Joe Warino said they tered in our special com- Branch of the Public Library or 311 doctors to 100,000 city has a growing commu- at the event were an over- were happy with the posi- munity, and not many oth- of Youngstown and Ma- residents; and a crime rate nity and presents a desir- view of various ongoing tive feel to Good Morning ers do something like this,” honing County, 43 W. Main that is 70 percent lower than able place for both retirees road projects, and those Canfi eld. he said.

SCHOOLS LEVIES AUSTINTOWN LEVIES Continued from A3 Continued from A3 ROADS LEVY A 1-mill, fi ve-year roads levy frustration from parents that loss came in three parts to that will generate $614,966 when they call a district de- all townships and cities in annually. The levy will cost the partment to raise a concern, Ohio: a local government owner of a $100,000 home their calls aren’t answered in a fund cut, the accelerated $35 annually. timely manner. phase-out of the Tangible Austintown has two, fi v e - “I’m trying to fi nd out why Personal Property tax in year road levies generating that’s happening and try to get 2009 and the elimination $1.1 million annually. of the estate tax in 2013. it resolved,” Mohip said. The total eff ective rate for Morning Coffee and Conver- “As a result, there is less money not only to support both levies is 1.78 mills. sation sessions are: Wednesday: 8:15 to 9:15 a.m., the road department but Owners of a $100,000 East High School. also to support the po- home pay about $55 a year. Thursday: 8:15 to 9:15 a.m., lice department,” he said. The township’s total Chaney and Rayen Early Col- “Passage of both levies budget for 2016 was approxi- lege Middle School . will allow the township mately $17.9 million. Friday: 8 to 9 a.m., Discovery to continue to serve our The road department’s at Kirkmere. residents with the services total budget for 2016 was they have come to expect Oct. 24: 8 to 9 a.m., approximately $3.1 mil- from the road and police Youngstown Early College; lion; $1,350,000 of that departments.” 9:15 to 10:15, Harding Elemen- came from the township’s Trustee Rick Stauffer tary School. general fund. This includes agreed. Oct. 25: 8:15 to 9:15 a.m., Wil- $400,000 for the resurfac- “I don’t think anyone liamson Elementary School. ing just completed plus the hates levies more than Oct. 26: 8:15 to 9:15 a.m., $232,000 for LeHarps Issue we do, but we see them Martin Luther King Elemen- as absolutely something I Road Improvement project tary School. ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR completed this spring. we need to do in order to Oct. 27: 8 to 9 a.m., Paul C. Nicholas Angiuli, 8, of Ellsworth carves a design into a pumpkin Friday. His will be one of roughly do the basics of what we POLICE LEVY Bunn Elementary School. 700 that decorate Fellows Riverside Gardens this weekend. A 1-mill, fi ve-year police levy do, like paving roads and Nov. 1: 8 to 9 a.m., Taft El- keeping people safe,” he that will generate $614,966 ementary; 9:15 to 10:15 a.m., with his grandson was Ma- roughly 700 pumpkins, said. “We strive to do the annually. The levy will cost the Programs of Promise at PUMPKIN rio Silvestri. He and 6-year- weighing approximately owner of a $100,000 home best we can for the sake of $35 annually. Wilson. Continued from A3 old Michael Silvestri were 20,000 pounds total. our township, but many of there for the fi rst time this Austintown has four con- Nov. 3: 8 to 9 a.m., Discovery about,” said Audra Smith. “It’s grown to be some- our line items need more at Volney; 9:15 to 10:15 a.m., year. thing bigger and better, support.” tinuous police levies gener- “We like to continue it [the ating $4.3 million annually. William Holmes McGuffey pumpkin-carving tradi- “Grandma called us up and it was really our goal Davis said the support is Elementary School. tion] so that the memory and said there’s a pump- to make sure it was always what it all comes down to. Owners of a $100,000 Let’s Just Talk sessions are: kin carving ... so we came,” family-oriented,” Zocolo “We’ve been very fortu- home pay about $220 a year. will last a lifetime.” Wednesday: 3:30 to 4:30 The Sudetic/Yazbek clan said Silvestri. said. nate with our police de- Austintown Police De- p.m., Harding; 5:30 to 6:30 is another that never miss- It’s these kind of family The walk is a chance to partment in success with partment has 41 offi cers p.m., East; and 7:30 to 8:30 es out on the annual event. experiences that the event, enjoy the beauty of the prostitution cases, special- including the chief. p.m., Chaney and Rayen Early now in its 12th year, is “It’s our tradition. pumpkin-lined paths of ized programs combatting College. meant to foster. A patrolman’s average The boys just enjoy it,” the Gardens, as well as for drug and heroin problems. annual salary is $43,238. Thursday : 3 to 4 p.m., said Darlene Sudetic of “It’s a fun way to do And these specialized pro- those who carved pump- Youngstown Early College; 5 something as a family, and grams are not going to be The township’s total Youngstown, who was kins to find their master- to 6 p.m., Martin Luther King there with her grandsons, it doesn’t cost you a dime,” able to continue without budget for 2016 was approxi- Elementary School. Jaxtin and JJ. Also taking said Lynn Zocolo, horticul- piece. this funding and voter mately $17.9 million. Oct. 24: 3 to 4 p.m., Discov- part in the fun were the ture educator at the Gar- The event is sponsored support,” he said. “We feel The police department’s ery at Volney; 5 to 6 p.m., Dis- boys’ other grandparents, dens. by Friends of Fellows Riv- it is imperative to be able total budget for 2016 was covery at Kirkmere; 7 to 8 p.m., Ginny and Joe Yazbek; The Pumpkin Walk erside Gardens, as well as to continue to fund these approximately $5.3 million; Williamson Elementary. their mother, Mamie Yaz- began in 2004 with just 21 WFMJ-TV and WBCB, programs so we can fi ght $100,000 of that came from Oct. 26: 4 to 5 p.m., bek; and cousin, Dominic over 300 carved pump- The Valley’s CW. For more crime in the community the township’s general fund. McGuffey; 6 to 8 p.m., Taft; Yazbek. kins weighing in at 5,000 information, visit www. and provide the services Sources: Austintown Police Depart- 8 to 9 p.m., Paul C. Bunn. Also carving a pumpkin pounds. Now it features millcreekmetroparks.org. we provide now.” ment and Austintown Township

dates stand on raising the ties like Youngstown and ports said the man and woman DEBATE minimum wage. other communities across ‘ORANGE’ METRO living in the home told police Continued from A1 “I support raising the min- the state, so that I gave [Gov.] Continued from A3 the three burst inside and said, imum wage,” Portman said, John Kasich a recovering digest “Give us the stuff .” The man was NAFTA countries. Most of adding that he favors index- Mulgrew is Lepore- them go to Canada, so it is a economy,” Strickland said. Hagan’s former sister-in- hit in the face and stomach. The ing it to infl ation. “He left John Kasich an intruders took the cash from a big help for a lot of compa- “Let’s take the politics out law and Tim Hagan’s ex- Man faces drug nies,” Portman observed. $8 billion record deficit. wife. She used her famil- dresser drawer in a bedroom of it, so you don’t have these He took the rainy-day fund charges after arrest and ran away, reports said. “Are you willing to get big stair steps that create all iarity with the region to from $1 billion down to 89 YOUNGSTOWN down on your knees and ask this job loss,” Portman said. appeal to women voters. YWCA’s Week the people of this Valley to Strickland estimated Port- cents,” Portman retorted. “I know something Reports said police found forgive you for sending their man earns about $334 per Strickland said the al- about working women in small amounts of heroin and Without Violence jobs to China and Mexico,” hour from his Senate salary legation that he left an $8 Ohio ... they will not be fentanyl as well as methamphet- YOUNGSTOWN Strickland asked Portman and investments. billion defi cit is “absolutely victimized by misogyny, amine Thursday afternoon on a As part of the YWCA’s Week rhetorically. “And yet, there was a bill not true. I was constitution- by brutes, by violence and man who was a passenger in a Without Violence, YWCA of “NAFTA is a big problem, in the Senate to raise the ally required to balance the by ugliness,” Mulgrew car pulled over about 5:55 p.m. Youngstown will host “Words and the people of this Valley, minimum wage to $10.10 an budget, and I balanced the said. at Hylda and Idlewood avenues That Heal” from 5 to 6 p.m. probably better than any- hour, and he voted against budget.” Schilling began by ad- for an improper turn. Monday at 25 W. Rayen Ave. where, perhaps in Ohio or mitting she was new to it,” Strickland observed. “Sen. Portman, we did Reports said offi cers could YWCA and Youngstown State the country, understand the “I think, when a person have a national recession. It political activism, explain- see a digital scale underneath effects of our trade deals,” ing her ex- University students from the works hard, they ought not was caused by Washington Bryan Harris, 31, who reports YSU chapter of the National Or- Strickland added. to have to live in poverty,” and Wall Street. You were posure to say is homeless. They asked “He has participated in the issues ganization for Women, the Stu- the former governor said. the budget director for [Pres- him to get out of the car so they sending our jobs out of this her show dent Literary Arts Association “I want to raise the mini- ident] George W. Bush in the could search him. country,” Strickland said mum wage,” he added. portrays – and Sisters With a Vision are of Portman, who was trade two or three years leading the loss of Harris was booked into the partners in this event to off er a Portman retorted that the up to that recession, and you Mahoning County jail on charges ambassador under President $10.10-an-hour proposal personal look at gender-based violence George W. Bush and voted would have caused a loss of need to accept responsibil- liberty and of possession of heroin and pos- and its impact on women, their ity for that job loss as well,” session of drugs. He also had for NAFTA as a congress- 500,000 jobs, according to Mulgrew the unique families and their community. man. the nonpartisan Congres- Strickland said. struggles $1,286 cash on him, reports said. Students will read pieces that “We need to have agree- sional Budget Offi ce. In post-debate news re- of those on either side Homeowners have impacted their lives and ments that open up mar- Noting that only Florida leases, the Ohio Democratic of the bars at a women’s share their gender-based vio- kets for our workers, for our and lost more jobs Party and the Strickland prison – made her realize report robbery lence stories. The event is free. farmers. We don’t do enough than Ohio while Strickland campaign called Strickland she’d taken her own civil YOUNGSTOWN For more than 20 years, the of that,” Portman said. was governor, Vindicator the victor; and the Portman liberties for granted. Police said two men and a YWCA has set aside one week in “America does not export politics writer David Skol- campaign called its candi- Pepper challenged the woman, all armed, got away October for Week Without Vio- as much as we should com- nick asked Strickland why date the winner. notion that Ohio, and spe- with $200 cash about 9:50 p.m. lence. This year, Week Without pared to other countries,” Ohio lagged so far behind The Ohio Democratic cifi cally Mahoning Coun- Thursday from a home in the he said, adding that NAFTA Violence, Oct. 17-21, focuses on the rest of the country under Party called Portman “a lap ty, is “Trump County,” ar- 2600 block of Vestal Road. Re- ending gender-based violence. needs to be updated to make his leadership. dog for the wealthy special guing that Ohio was still it more favorable to the Unit- “We did lose a lot of jobs, interests that are spending a bellwether state despite NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS ed States. and we lost more jobs than some arguments – such as “Ted Strickland’s got to tens of millions of dollars to some states because of the prop up his campaign.” New York Times reporter Serenity Center of Youngstown LLC answer to those people who nature of our economy. The Portman campaign Jonathan Martin’s – that • ODD • ADHD • Bipolar Disorder are going to lose their jobs We’re a heavily manufac- Ohio is fading in election- because of the lost exports turing state,” Strickland ex- said Ohio voters have a clear • Major Depressive Disorder • Insomnia choice between “Rob’s pro- year importance. because he refuses to sup- plained. “We won it for Presi- • Anxiety Disorders (Panic, PTSD, Social Phobia) port any trade enhancement “Job-killing trade deals,” growth policies for higher • Sleep Disorders • Schizophrenia wages and more jobs or a re- dent Obama in 2008 and agreement to open up new were especially detrimental 2012,” Pepper said. “Bill • Provides Affordable Suboxone Treatment for Opiates & Heroin markets for our products,” to Ohio, he said. turn to Retread Ted Strick- and Chelsea Clinton have • Board Certifi ed In Addiction Medicine & Psychiatry Portman said. “The recession hit in ’08 land’s failed policies of Muhannad Kassawat MD both visited Youngstown, PSYCHIATRIST & ADDICTIONOLOGIST Portman said 9 out of 10 and ’09. By the time I left higher taxes, burdensome ADULTS & CHILDREN President Obama and Hil- SE HABLA ESPANOL of the 350,000 Ohio jobs lost offi ce, Ohio had the fastest regulations and bigger gov- lary Clinton were in Ohio 8440 MARKET ST. • BOARDMAN while Strickland was gover- growing economy in the ernment.” 330-965-9999 nor went to other states, not Midwest and the fi fth fastest today, and there have been When they arrived for the constant visits around the other countries. growing economy in Ameri- debate, the candidates were While Strickland was gov- ca,” Strickland said. state this election season, greeted by pro-Portman so I think Ohio is obvious- ernor, exports increased “We took a big hit during pickets in front of the TV sta- nationally, but declined in the recession. ... People lost ly still critically important, tion, who faced pro-Strick- which is why events like Ohio, Portman said. jobs and homes. A lot of peo- land pickets on the city hall Declining exports meant ple lost hope,” he said, add- these to mobilize voters fewer jobs and lower wages ing that he didn’t cause the side of Boardman Street. matter for us and the na- and benefits, the senator recession and the job and Their voices echoing in tion.” added. home losses. the canyon of downtown Schilling, Mulgrew and Another major clash be- “I worked hard to keep our buildings, the pro-Portman the Democratic politi- tween the senator and his state in a stable position,” pickets chanted “Rob for cians continue their cam- challenger was in response he said. jobs,” and “Put Ted to bed,” paign events today at the to a question from Cassan- With programs such as the and the pro-Strickland pick- University of Toledo and dra Peterson of Youngstown, federal stimulus, “We were ets shouted back: “Do your Bowling Green State Uni- who asked where the candi- able to invest in communi- job.” versity.

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of birth and Social Security num- POLICE CALLS ber; he also had a suspected crack- A summary of recent criminal cocaine pipe in one of his bags, a report stated. activity in Girard, Liberty and Oct. 11 Hubbard: Arrest: Youngstown authorities in GIRARD the 2700 block of Belmont Avenue relinquished custody of 40-year-old Oct. 9 Jesse R. Spragling Jr. to township Arrest: Police responded to a report police. Spragling, of Sherwood Av- of a possibly inebriated person in enue, Youngstown, was wanted on the 400 block of Trumbull Avenue a Girard Municipal Court warrant. before charging 35-year-old Dese- Attempted theft: A 50-year-old War- rie D. Gentry of Trumbull, Girard, ren woman reportedly tried to steal with disorderly conduct while two pairs of blue jeans valued at intoxicated. An intoxicated Gentry $50 from Citi Trends, a retail cloth- walked away from a cab she had ing store at 3489 Belmont Ave. taken in an effort to return home, a Oct. 12 report showed. Burglary: To a residence in the 500 Theft: A North Avenue woman dis- block of Murray Hill Drive after a covered a crucifi x and other decora- woman discovered a rear sliding- tions had been removed from her glass door open. The burglar appar- front door. ently poured bleach on and dam- Harassment: A Park Avenue woman aged $3,500 worth of clothing. told offi cers she received 21 ha- Identity theft: An elderly Shannon rassing and demeaning calls over a Road woman noticed several unau- two-day period. thorized charges to her credit-card Harassment: A Park Avenue woman account, including a $15 online said she’s received such calls. purchase. Oct. 10 Menacing: An Ohio Avenue woman Drugs: A suspicious vehicle in a high- said her son was twice subjected crime area in the 1600 block of Mo- to bullying, including an incident in tor Inn Drive caught offi cers’ atten- which he was pushed to the ground tion before they charged Randall M. and had his bicycle stolen. Littell of Stambaugh Street, Girard, Oct. 11 with possession of drug-abuse in- Recovered property: A bicycle was struments and drug paraphernalia. found abandoned next to a tree in The 31-year-old man had in his car the 20 block of West Kline Street. a spoon with burn marks common Oct. 12 in drug use, a used syringe and Harassment: An East Broadway Ave- two suspected crack-cocaine pipes, nue boy reported someone who con- police alleged. tacted him via Skype threatened to HUBBARD release his mother’s personal and Oct. 8 bank information unless the person Criminal damaging: A man reported received the mother’s address and a double-pane window broken at other identifi able information. a rental unit he owns in the 200 Unauthorized use of a vehicle: A block of Parkview Drive. North Avenue woman said a man Oct. 9 borrowed but failed to return her Identity fraud: A Meadowland Drive 2011 Chevrolet Cruze. woman discovered her personal Oct. 13 information had been used in an ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR Domestic violence: Police charged effort to open a bank account. Madison Anthony, 8, a second-grader at Hubbard Elementary School, is all smiles as she uses a drill with assistance by Dale Bernardi, one Brandon Malone, 24, and Daniel Criminal damaging: A Lowellville of the adult volunteers at Safety Day for Kids. Church Hill United Methodist Church in Liberty sponsored the event Friday that focused on Lopez, 26, both of Indiana Avenue, man told police that while driving Girard, with the crime after each on state Route 304, someone in auto, golf, tool and infant/toddler safety. alleged having been assaulted by a Ford vehicle passed him, then the other during an argument. struck his vehicle with an object he LIBERTY described as having made a fl ash Oct. 9 and a loud noise. Arrest: Police were dispatched Oct. 10 to the Mahoning County jail to Arrest: Offi cers responded to a pick up 56-year-old Herbert M. Youngstown-Hubbard Road gas Luckey Jr. of Bennington Avenue, station regarding a possible run- BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY Youngstown. Luckey was wanted away before taking a 14-year-old on a warrant accusing him of failing Youngstown boy into custody on a mers to pound nails, learned to appear in court to face a charge warrant. The teen was turned over the names of different screws of passing bad checks. to Youngstown police. Children Assault: A woman alleged a 27-year- Arrest: Austintown police trans- and how to use them. old Youngstown woman came to ferred custody of Trisha M. Nar- In infant and toddler her Holly Drive apartment and, kum, 30, to Hubbard authorities. while at the front door, sprayed the Narkum, of Westchester Drive, learn safety safety, topics concerning accuser and her son with a can of Austintown, was wanted on a Hub- toys, poison prevention self-defense spray. bard probation-violation charge. and emergency situations Theft: A Youngstown woman alleged Oct. 11 a township woman, 49, borrowed Animal complaint: Police received tips at such a complaint at a residence in were addressed. Stephanie four pairs of blue jeans, a men’s Dougherty, a church mem- jacket, an ironing board and a com- the 20 block of First Street, where puter tablet, then denied to the an offi cer reported having seen a ber, Austintown teacher and accuser having done so. snake in an aquarium in the base- church event mother of two boys, 21 and 3 Oct. 10 ment. One of the tenants later Arrest: Brimfi eld Township police in removed two snakes from the By LINDA M. LINONIS months, led the session. Portage County handed 41-year-old premises, a report said. [email protected] One emphasis was calling Tommy L. Favor to Liberty authori- Oct. 12 ties. The Kent man was wanted on Arrest: A traffi c stop in the 700 LIBERTY 911 in an emergency. Dough- a felony probation-violation charge block of School Street resulted in The adage “better safe erty had younger children from Girard Municipal Court. the arrest of a Hubbard girl, 17, on practice pressing number Auto theft: A Biscayne Avenue a charge of operating a vehicle im- than sorry” applied to Safety woman alleged a Hubbard man, 20, paired. The girl was released to the Day for Kids at Church Hill buttons on a house phone. stole her 2001 Mazda vehicle. custody of her father. Though some cellphones Drug paraphernalia: An offi cer on Inducing panic: An offi cial with United Methodist Church. routine patrol alleged having seen a Hubbard High School, 350 Hall Sharon Wathen, coordina- have passwords, Dougherty man urinating in a grassy area near Ave., told an offi cer she received showed children where to Belmont Avenue before 53-year-old information from a teacher who tor, said the community out- John M. Hanson of Cincinnati was purportedly had a student tell him reach event resulted from press emergency, which re- charged with disorderly conduct, that a 16-year-old fellow student a brainstorming session at quires no password. possession of drug paraphernalia had mentioned wanting to blow up and obstructing offi cial business. the school. The 16-year-old denied the church. The activity was “You don’t call to play,” Hanson, who also was wanted on a the allegation, however, and no Friday, when school wasn’t Dougherty told children. She warrant, provided an incorrect date charges were fi led. in session because of North talked with them about giv- Eastern Ohio Education As- ing their name, address and sociation Day. what the emergency was, COURTS Wathen said Safety Day citing examples such as “my BIRTHS MAHONING COUNTY provided a fun learning ex- mom fell down the steps.” ST. ELIZABETH perience for children in kin- Speaking slowly and clearly MARRIAGE LICENSES BOARDMAN HOSPITAL also was emphasized. William R. Zuschlag, 30, of Jack- dergarten through fourth sonville, Fla., and Megan N. Miha- Nicole Donofrio and Daniel Emanu- grade from 9 a.m. to 12:30 At the auto-safety site, lik, 27, of same. el, Struthers, girl, Oct. 13. Donald and Brittney Jo Wyatt, p.m., ending in lunch, and Jackie Cowles, a nurse with Demetrick L. Gosha, 26, of 21 N. Michael Seawood, a second-grader at E.J. Blott Elementary School Dunlap, Youngstown, and Toni M. Lisbon, girl, Oct. 13. Akron Children’s Hospital, Aarien Greene and Aaron Bank- an activity to fi ll part of the in Liberty, gets instruction about swinging a golf club from Bill Clark, 27, of same. talked with children about ston, Youngstown, girl, Oct. 13. day for working parents. Weber, a member of Church Hill United Methodist Church. The Leon E. Turek, 76, of 5645 Clingan Matthew and Mary Hale, The 40-year church mem- church sponsored a safety program for children, and the sports using seat belts, booster Road #24A, Struthers, and Karen Youngstown, girl, Oct. 13. seats for those from 40 to T. Glozer, 72, of same. ber said this is the third activity reminded children to be careful when they are swinging a DOCKET ST. JOSEPH 110 pounds and convertible such event sponsored by the club while playing miniature or regular golf. State v. Donny J. Thompson, sen- WARREN HOSPITAL church, which has a back- seats for younger children tenced. Samantha Beatty and Martin Hal- pack program at E.J. Blott member them all, the expe- the ball or being a specta- from 20 to 60 pounds. She State v. Darius Smith, pleads stead, Warren, girl, Oct. 12. also noted children must be guilty. Mark and Regina Callion, Warren, Elementary School. The rience is benefi cial, she said. tor. She said the tips apply to State v. Tameisha M. Drayton John- boy, Oct. 12. church also is involved in The event attracted 27 miniature and regular golf. 13 to ride in the front seat. son, judgment entered. Robin Castle and Cody Foster, Blott Kids Holiday Program children. Volunteers from In the tool-safety room, Children also were shown State v. Sherman Carnell Moore Jr., Niles, boy, Oct. 12. pleads guilty. Briana Garner and Cody Sutton, and provides clothing, toys, the church and community church member Dale Ber- where the emergency release State v. Mark Allen Jones, sen- Sharon, Pa., boy, Oct. 12. games and books to children numbered 12 youths and nardi said he and fellow vol- in the trunk was located. tenced. Editor’s Note: ValleyCare Health Liberty Police Department State v. Darius Demond Dates, System of Ohio, which operates in need. Wathen added that 30 adults. Children were unteers relayed that tools sentenced. Northside Medical Center and the church also just started grouped according to age, aren’t toys. He noted chil- also participated. Alexan- State v. Eugene Matthews, sen- Trumbull Memorial Hospital, no Liberty Community Food then rotated among the four dren wore safety glasses and der Smith, a church member tenced. longer provides birth announce- State v. Renada Torres, pleads ments for publication in The Pantry on the fi rst Friday of safety stations. Each child hard hats. “We give them and sound technician, went guilty. Vindicator. the month. received a tote bag with some experience on han- over meanings of street signs State v. Tiffany Mesko, sentenced. Mortgage Electronic Registration Safety Day topics were handouts on the four topics dling a tool,” he said. that were displayed. Systems et al v. Sherry L. Ander- auto, golf, tool and infant/ and some goodies. Madison Anthony, 8, a Amber Schimpf, 12, and son et al, confi rming sale, order- Legal Notices ing deed and distributing sale. toddler. “Every year we have Barb Gulgas was among second-grader at Hubbard Brooklyn Youngblood, 11, LEGAL NOTICE a different sport,” Wathen adult volunteers for golf. She Elementary School, said she were youth volunteers. Chase Home Finance LLC v. Luis E. Villaplana et al, confi rming sale, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING said. The goal of the day is said the emphasis was “be- liked learning about using a Both said they liked help- ordering deed and distributing sale. The Austintown Township Board of to impart safety tips to chil- ing aware of your surround- drill. “It was fun,” she said. ing younger kids learn new Appeals shall hold a Public Hearing on Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Carol Colvin Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 7:00 P.M., at dren. Though they won’t re- ings” when preparing to hit Children also used ham- things. et al, confi rming sale, ordering the Township Building, 82 Ohltown Road, deed and distributing sale. Austintown, Ohio, for consideration of the Syncretic Financial Inc. v. Rachel A. following case: SAFETY TIPS Golf safety: Tips include to prevent falls. to call in an emergency – 911 Little et al, confi rming sale and APPEAL CASE 2016-14-A warming up with stretches to – and what information they ordering distribution. Woolpert Inc., 4454 Idea Center Boulevard, Church Hill United Methodist Infant/toddler: Tips include Michael Zifchak v. SKX Consulting Dayton, Ohio, 45430-1500, on behalf of the avoid strain, making sure spec- Austintown Township Board of Education, Church, 189 Church Hill-Hubbard keeping small parts of toys should give. Co. et al, order of magistrate. 700 South Raccoon Road, Austintown, Gary L. Cramer v. GD Leasing of Road, Liberty, sponsored a tators won’t get hit by a swing away to prevent ingesting Other: Church Hill UMC of- Ohio, 44515, OLOM, LTD, c/o B&I of the club, yelling out “fore” Indiana Inc. et al, settled. Management Company, 3729 Union Street, Safety Day for Kids that covered and choking, keeping medi- fers Kings Kids Club, a free Joanne Jordan v. Ernest F. Pellin et Mineral Ridge, Ohio, 44440, and the Meijer to alert golfers you’re hitting Stores Limited Partnership, 2929 Walker safety measures relating to: cines and cleaning products program, from 4:45 to 7 p.m. al, order of magistrate. Avenue, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 49544, the ball, watching the weather Courtney A. Kelly et al v. James R. request approval of a conditional use Auto safety: Tips include in locked or out-of-reach Wednesdays for children in Gadd et al, order of magistrate. permit from the terms Article XI-Business especially lighting, keeping Lanney D. Lake v. Xaloy Inc. et al, B-2 District, Section 1102-Conditionally never playing around a ve- cabinets and having Poison preschool to fi fth grade. Activi- Permitted Uses, Paragraph 3-Community hicle or playing hide-and-seek limbs inside a golf cart while in Prevention Hotline, 800-222- dismissed. Shopping Center, Plazas or Malls, of the motion and observing good golf ties include music, Bible class, Norman Churchill v. Austintown Lo- Austintown Township Zoning Ordinance, as in the trunk, stay quiet so 1222, available. Around the cal School District et al, settled. amended through November 25, 2014, to crafts, games and dinner. allow for construction and occupancy of the you don’t distract the driver, etiquette. house, mount fl at-screeen TVs JPMorgan Chase Bank National As- proposed “Meijer” retail store to be located Youth group is geared to sixth sociation v. Vincent J. Tisone et at 5800 Mahoning Avenue. Said properties adults should always walk Tool safety: Tips include to wall or furniture to prevent al, decision of magistrate. contain a combined total of approximately through 12th grades. 16.22 acres of land, are further described around a car before getting in wearing eye protection, tying toppling, never leave hot curl- Mahoning County Association as 5800 Mahoning Avenue, Lot No. 1, and be careful around power back long , wearing closed- ing iron unattended, and since Information: Call the church v. Denise L. Gandee, order of Irregular Replat of a Replat of Lot No. 1 of magistrate. the Austintown Board of Education Plat No windows with hands and toe shoes, never running with children like to climb, anchor at 330-759-0118, or visit 1, Parcel 48-029-0-132, 15.068 acres; 5650 Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Julie D. Mahoning Avenue, Parcel 48-029-0-127, heads. tools and sweeping up sawdust furniture. Teach children who www.ChurchHillumc.com. Carroll et al, order of magistrate. Tract 7, 1.15 acres; and Lot No. 2, Replat of Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Unknown a Replat of Lot No. 1 of the Austintown Spouse of Pauline A. Ziegler et al, Board of Education Plat No 1, 0.459 acres. Lot No. 1, 5800 Mahoning Avenue, is foreclosure. irregular in shape, has a frontage of William Vuletich v. Mahoning approximately 660.74 feet on the north MAHONING COUNTY County Sanitary Engineers et al, side of Mahoning Avenue and a frontage of 150 feet on the east side of Fitch order of magistrate. Boulevard, a combined depth of 817.70 feet Walter Laskowski v. Vindicator along the east property lines, is located Printing Co. et al, settled. approximately 320.89 feet west of the New Penn Financial LLC v. James R. Howard Avenue-Mahoning Avenue Agencies to receive $48K in grant money Popney et al, foreclosure. intersection and approximately 807.52 feet north of the Fitch Boulevard-Mahoning Ryan Stanley et al v. Travis A. Pid- Avenue intersection. Parcel 48-029-0-127, Staff report honing County Emergency are likely between 5 and 10 handle other related emer- geon, order of magistrate. 5650 Mahoning Avenue, is rectangular in CitiBank NA v. Thomas K. List et al, shape, has a frontage of approximately YOUNGSTOWN Management Agency’s di- years old. gencies. 175.56 feet on the north side of Mahoning order of magistrate. Avenue, a depth of 252 feet at the west Two area emergency- rector. In addition, the money Also, the bomb squad’s US Bank Trust National Association property line, and is located approximately v. Jacqueline D. Hermes et al, 145.33 feet west of the Howard Avenue- response agencies will be The funds will provide will be used for a new meter capabilities for ordnance re- Mahoning Avenue intersection. Lot No. 2 order of magistrate. is contained within the west side of Lot receiving a major fi nancial equipment to allow both that will increase the team’s moval, detonation and dis- Samuel L. Jones Sr. v. Lawrence No. 1 and is zoned as a Business B-2 agencies to improve their detection capabilities in posal that are in line with Davis, order of magistrate. District in its entirety. 5800 and 5650 boost that promises to al- Mahoning Avenue are zoned as Business B- low them to improve their ability to respond to chemi- identifying various chemi- current technology will be 2 Districts with the easterly 43 feet to 29 feet zoned as Residential R-1 Districts response capabilities. cal spills, ordnance removal cals, he explained. enhanced, O’Hara said. heading in a northerly direction beginning at a point 200 feet north of the front Nearly $48,000 in U.S. De- and other duties and crises, The team is made up of The equipment could ar- property line in Austintown Township, partment of Homeland Se- O’Hara said during Friday’s fi refi ghters and emergency rive as soon as early next Mahoning County, State of Ohio. county commissioners medical technicians who year, the EMA director said. Text and maps of the request may be curity grant money will go viewed at the Austintown Township to the county’s Hazardous- meeting. respond to chemical spills, The next meeting is set for Zoning Office, 90 Westchester Drive, Austintown, Ohio, Monday through Friday, Materials Response agency Specifically, the HazMat contain toxic-gas leaks, 6 p.m. Wednesday in the Co- between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 and the Youngstown Police team will receive fully assist law-enforcement itsville Township Govern- P.M. until time of the hearing. Joe Koch, Chairman Department’s bomb squad, encapsulated, self-contained personnel in dealing with ment Center, 3711 McCart- Austintown Township Board of Appeals said Dennis O’Hara, the Ma- life suits to replace those that methamphetamine labs and ney Road. Darren L. Crivelli, Zoning Inspector

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JOSEPHINE MADALINE DE STEVEN, 95 DOUGLAS EDWARD CRAMER, 48 GIRARD – Josephine Madaline AUSTINTOWN – Douglas Edward De Steven, 95, passed away early Cramer, passed away on Oct. 12, Thursday morning, Oct. 13, 2016, at 2016, at 12:04 p.m. at his resi- Meridian Arms Living Center in dence. He was 48. Austintown, following a long and Mr. Cramer was born on July 11, fulfilling life. 1968, in Warren, the son of Carl W. Josephine was born Feb. 4, Sr. and Gertrude Carney Cramer. 1921, in Girard, a daughter of the He was a 1986 graduate of Gir- late Andrew and Josephine Ivani- ard High School. Following high san Rogusky, and was a lifelong school, Doug attended classes at area resident. Youngstown State University. Mr. She was a loving wife and Cramer proudly served our coun- mother, and devoted her adult life try in the U.S. Air Force during the to raising and caring for her fami- Gulf War. Doug has been employed ly while supporting her husband’s preceded Josie in death. for the past 20 years as a custom- Austintown. CELIO, Eugene Patrick Sr., 92, PALMI, David Mark, 60, of photography business. er service technician for AT&T. He Doug was preceded in death by of Youngstown; calling hours Sun- Youngstown; Arbaugh-Pearce- Josie is now at rest in her Mrs. De Steven was a member Heavenly Home with Jesus, along was a member of Argus Lodge 545 his mother. day from 5 to 7 p.m. at Kinnick Fu- Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cre- of St. Rose Church in Girard. F&AM. Please visit www.NicholasFu- neral Home in Youngstown. mation Services in Salem. with the loved ones that have A devout Christian woman, with gone before her. Doug excelled and had a pas- neralHome.com where friends and sion for golf and playing billiards. CRAMER, Douglas Edward, 48, PALOVICH, Ivan J., 79, of Colum- deep concern for others, “Josie” There are no calling hours. family may view the obituary and Most importantly, being surround- of Austintown; Wm. Nicholas Fu- biana; calling hours Sunday from lived a full life and enjoyed many Family and friends are wel- send condolences. ed by family and friends is what neral Home and Cremation Serv- 2 to 4 p.m. at Brown Funeral Home activities. come to attend a Mass of Christi- Because of Doug’s love for golf Doug cherished most. ices in Niles. in Salem. Josephine leaves her husband an Burial to be celebrated Mon- and children, memorial contribu- of 66 years, Perry De Steven, day, Oct. 17, at 11 a.m. at St. Rose He is survived by a daughter, tions can be made in Doug’s name DESANTIS, William T., 81, of Gir- STEINER, Rosemaria “Rosie” K., whom she married May 6, 1950; Church, 48 E. Main St., Girard. In- Mya C. Cramer and her fiance, to The First Tee, 425 South Legacy ard, formerly of Hubbard; calling 78, of Warren; calling hours Sun- three children, Diane De Steven of terment will follow at Girard City Brian Burke of Frontenac, Kan.; a Trail, St. Augustine, FL 32092. hours Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. at day from 2 to 4 p.m. at Peter Charleston, S. C., Deborah Cemetery. sister, Natasha (David Jr.) Jorge A celebration of Doug’s life will Kelley-Robb-Cummins Funeral Rossi & Son Memorial Chapel. Alexander of Youngstown, and Please visit kinnickfuneral- of Austintown; three brothers, take place from noon to 4 p.m. on Home in Hubbard. Robert (Linda) De Steven of Hinck- Carl (Bridget) Cramer Jr. of Aus- Sunday, Oct. 16, 2016, at 4204 Clar- TOTH, home.com to view and share this Helen J., 85, of McDonald; ley; five grandchildren; five great- tintown, Nathan Brown of Austin- idge Drive in Youngstown. GRAHAM, David W., 54, of Colo- calling hours Monday from 5 to obituary, and to send condolences grandchildren; three great-great- online to Josephine’s family. town, and Jim (Anna Marie) Hutch- A time of sharing stories and rado Springs, Colo., formerly of 7 p.m. at Kirila Funeral Homes in grandchildren; a sister, Mary inson of Tampa, Fla.; father Carl memories is scheduled for those Youngstown; Davidson-Becker Fu- Struthers. (Ralph) Regula; a sister-in-law, An- (Nancy) Cramer Sr. of Columbiana; in attendance. neral Home in Struthers. WEINGART, Elouise, 91, of Salem; toinette De Steven; and several and stepfather Harold E. Brown of 10-15-16 MORGAN, Dennis, 75, of Girard; calling hours Tuesday from 10 to 11 nieces and nephews. visitation Saturday, Oct. 23, from a.m. at Stark Memorial Funeral A brother, Stanley Rogusky, 10-15-16 11 a.m. to noon at Blackstone Fu- Home. neral Home. WILLIAM T. DESANTIS, 81 GIRARD - William T. DeSantis, 81, VINCENT JOHN “CHIP” RESTIVO, 89 formerly of Hubbard, passed away DELORIS “DEE DEE” PHILIBIN, 85 CHARLESTON, S.C. – at 11:50 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 13, There will be a funeral 2016, at Sharon Regional Health POLAND - Deloris “Dee Dee” service held on Sun- Care System, following a long ill- Philibin passed away Wednesday, day, Oct. 16, 2016, at ness. Oct. 12, 2016, at St. Elizabeth 4 p.m. at the Rossi & Santucci Fu- Mr. DeSantis was born on Dec. Health Center. neral Home, 4700 Market St. in 29, 1935, in Hubbard, the son of A prayer service will be held on Boardman, with Pastor Al Yanno the late William Anthony and Min- Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. at the Hig- officiating for Vincent John “Chip” nie Marie Carano DeSantis and gins-Reardon Funeral Home, Po- Restivo, 89, formerly of Youngs- was a lifelong area resident. land Chapel followed by a funeral town, who passed away peaceful- A veteran of the U.S. Army, Mr. Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Patrick’s ly, at Hospice House in Poland, on DeSantis was a member of the St. Church in Youngstown, officiated Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016, surround Patrick Roman Catholic Church in by the Rev. Edward Noga. by his loving family. Hubbard. sury; and four grandchildren, Mi- Dee Dee was born Feb. 22, 1931, Vincent “Chip” was born in As a teenager, Mr. DeSantis chael A. DeSantis, John A. Ady, in Youngstown to George and Bes- worked for his uncle at Nick’s Gro- Youngstown on June 13, 1927, the of Columbus. Vince also leaves six Alexandra W. Scully and William H. sie (Girts) Miller. cery Store. He was a former em- son of Giacomo and Margaret Res- great-grandchildren, Timothy and Scully IV. She attended Youngstown Col- ployee of Republic Steel, EW. Bliss Sean, Gina, Patrick, Kevin, Megan, tivo. Carson Domer and Julianna, Mi- Besides his parents, he was lege where she was a cheerleader and retired in 2006 from the State Kyle, Elizabeth, Andrew, Brian, After graduating from East chael, Harrison and Mina Jung; preceded in death by his former and a member of the Phi Lambs. of Ohio Department of Transpor- Christopher and Katie. High School, Vincent was drafted along with several nieces and wife, Mary Norene Chaplow DeSan- Dee Dee had worked at Ohio Bell tation where he worked for 25 Friends may call on Monday into the U.S. Army to serve during nephews. tis; and a sister, Helen Ambrose. and later in life worked at Ron- years as a weigh master. from 4 to 7 p.m. at the funeral the Korean War. After returning Vincent was preceded in death Family and friends may call cone Studio. She was an avid He had a hobby of cars and he home. from the war, he attended by his parents; sisters Phyllis from 6 until 8 p.m. on Monday, Cleveland sports fan, but her was an expert at being a great fa- Memorial donations may be Youngstown College, where he (Ralph) Ambrosia and Viola (An- Oct. 17, 2016, at the Kelley-Robb- greatest love was for the Cleve- ther. made in memory of Dee Dee to earned a degree in Mechanical En- thony) Modarelli; brother Anthony Cummins Funeral Home. land Indians. The one thing that Mr. DeSantis is survived by his the Alzheimer’s Association Great- gineering. He launched his career (Peggy) Restivo; his former wife, There are no funeral services. she tried to instill in her family two children, William A. DeSantis er East Ohio Area, 70 W. Streets- as an engineer at United Engi- Joanne Mauerman Restivo; daugh- Please visit was to always live by the Golden and Lisa A. (Bill Scully III) DeSan- boro St. Suite 201, Hudson, OH neering in Youngstown (later ter Kristen L. Restivo; and son Vin- www.krcummins.com to view this Rule. tis, both of New Castle; a brother, 44236. merged to become Wean/United cent D. Restivo. obituary and to send condolences Dee Dee leaves to cherish her Richard A. DeSantis of Hubbard; a Please visit www.higgins-rear- Engineering). Before his retire- Family and friends may pay to the family. memory, her husband, Bernard sister, Carmel M. DeSantis of Ma- don.com to view this obituary and ment in 1991, he worked as an en- their respects Sunday, Oct. 16, 10-15-16 “Ben” Philibin, whom she married condolences. gineer for General Motors in Troy, 2016, from 2 until 3:50 p.m. at the on Sept. 17, 1956; her five sons, Mich. His work at GM provided Rossi & Santucci Funeral Home, Tim (Sonia) of Orlando, Fla., Dave Vince travel opportunities to , 4700 Market St. in Boardman. of Youngstown, Dan (Jennifer) of Japan, China, and Germany. Burial will take place at Lake Philadelphia, Dr. Terry (Anita) of In 1991, Vince married Con- Park Cemetery in Youngstown. Vienna and Tom Philibin of Erie, 10-15-16 YSU alumni stance (Connie) Allen, and later Family and friends may visit Pa.; and eleven grandchildren, the couple moved to Charleston, www.rossisantuccifh.com to view S.C., where they made their home this obituary, sign the guest book for the past 22 years. and send condolences to the Res- An avid golfer, Vince was ex- tivo family. to be honored DAVID W. GRAHAM, 54 tremely proud of the day he made The family requests that in lieu Staff report a “hole-in-one” at Mill Creek Golf of flowers, material contributions SPRINGS, COLO.- Da- Course. His happiest moments YOUNGSTOWN vid W. Graham, 54, formerly of may be made in Vincent’s name to were those spent with family and Hospice House, 9803 Sharrott The Williamson College of Youngstown, passed away peace- friends. Business Administration at fully at the University of Colorado Road, Poland, OH 44514. His beloved Connie preceded The Restivo family extends Youngstown State Universi- Springs Memorial on Wednesday him in death on Sept. 16, 2016, and ty will honor fi ve outstand- morning, Oct. 12, 2016, following a their deep gratitude to the staff subsequently, he returned “home” at Hospice House for the support, ing alumni at its 21st annual one-year battle with lung cancer. to Youngstown. alumni banquet Oct. 28 at David was the son of Patricia care, and dignity provided to Vin- Avdey Gasior Left to cherish his memory ,are cent during his final journey to Williamson Hall. Graham of Youngstown and the his daughters, Joan Arnott (Atty. Recipients of the awards late Claude Graham, who passed everlasting, restful peace. Jack Lorenzetti) of Girard and are: Walter Avdey, CPA, a away on March 13, 2016. He was Shelley (Atty. Michael) Hudak of born in Youngstown on Jan. 4, 1985 bachelor of science in Canfield; daughter-in-law, Connie business administration 1962, and was a 1979 graduate of Restivo of Columbus; and grand- Woodrow Wilson High School. He graduate who is a partner at children, Atty. Heather (Rich) Ernst & Young; Jim Gasior, was a resident of Colorado David’s family would like to ex- Hamilton of Gibsonia, Pa., Noelle Springs, for the last three years, CPA, BSBA 1982, president tend a very special thank you to (Dr. Tim) Domer, Katie (Dr. Tae) and chief executive officer Salvino Bole and prior to that, resided in Ar- Janice McMillan for all of her help, Jung, and Taylor Hudak, all of of Cortland Banks; Sonia lington, Texas for 25 years. love and care, and to all of her and has Canfield, and Vincent J. Restivo, 10-15-16 Salvino, CPA, a 1992 master David had a special wit that will family for their love and kindness. Leigh Restivo, and Lauren Restivo, been in sev- be missed by everyone that knew There will be a private service of business administration eral leader- him. He had so many longtime held on Oct. 18, 2016, in Colorado graduate who is vice presi- ship roles in dent of fi nance for Univer- friendships that he cherished. He Springs, where David’s wishes will finance and sity Hospitals Cleveland loved the beautiful scenic moun- be honored. IVAN J. PALOVICH, 79 operations tains in Colorado. Medical Center; Robert The Davidson-Becker Funeral at the medi- David leaves his mother, Patri- Bole, BSBA 2008, vice presi- Home in Struthers is handling lo- COLUMBIANA - Ivan J. Palovich, cal center cia; his sister, Shari (Jim) Owens cal arrangements. 79, Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016, at St. dent of global markets for Zarrour of Canton; his brother, Tom (Cher- Deutsche Bank; and Nayef before be- Please visit Elizabeth Boardman Health Cen- ing named vice president of yl) Graham of Hurst, Texas; his ter. Zarrour, CPA, BSBA 2009, www.beckerobits.com to send fi nance in 2008. longtime, special friend, Patrick condolences. Ivan was born in Hubbard on chief operating officer of Perry; aunts, Nancy McCurdy of Oct. 20, 1936, the son of the late High Tide Capital Manage- Bole will receive an “Out- Youngstown, Sandy (Jim) Saffell John and Elizabeth (Kovach) Palo- ment, a global macroeco- standing Recent Alumnus of Poland Township and Betty vich. nomic hedge fund based out Award.” In 2015, he became DeMarco and Helen George, both He retired from Grange Insur- of New York. a part of Deutsche Bank’s of Struthers; as well as numerous 10-15-16 ance as a claims adjuster. He was Avdey will receive an Wall Street offi ce. He helps nieces, nephews and cousins. a member of St. Paul Catholic “Outstanding Business with U.S. regulatory strategy Church in Salem. Ivan enjoyed Alumnus Award.” He has and implementation for the working on cars, playing cards, more than 31 years of expe- Global Markets Division. fishing, and gardening, but most rience with Ernst & Young, Zarrour also will receive Former cop charged in fatal important was spending time with dren; and a sister, Joan Crawford. with 17 as an assurance an “Outstanding Recent his family and friends. A funeral Mass will take place partner. Alumnus Award.” After traffi c stop appears in court Survivors include his wife of 57 on Monday, Oct. 17, 2016, at St. Gasior also will receive graduating from YSU in years, Mary Elizabeth “Betty” Paul Catholic Church in Salem at an “Outstanding Business 2009, he earned his CPA Associated Press (Snellbaugh) Palovich, whom he untary manslaughter in the 11 a.m. with Fr. Robert Edwards of- Alumnus Award.” Gasior designation and co-found- married on June 13, 1959, of Co- CINCINNATI shooting of Sam DuBose. ficiating. has been with Cortland ed Azork Ltd., a technology A white former police of- Tensing pulled the lumbiana; four daughters, Laura Friends may call at Brown Fu- company that built and dis- (Chris) Palovich-Binder of Colum- Bancorp since 1991 and has fi cer charged with killing an 43-year-old DuBose over neral Home in Salem on Sunday, been president and CEO tributed a social and pro- near the University of Cin- bus, Rebecca (Michael) Chabo of Oct. 16, from 2 to 4 p.m. unarmed black man during Brandywine, Md., Pamela (James) since 2009. ductivity platform for pri- cinnati campus for a miss- Burial will take place at Union a traffi c stop over a missing Connolly of Salem and Karen (Da- Salvino will receive the vate communities. front license plate returned ing front license plate July Cemetery in Hubbard. “Outstanding MBA Alum- To make reservations for vid) Bates of Columbiana. Friends may visit www.grfuner- to court briefl y Friday for a 19, 2015. He is also survived by nine na Award.” Salvino joined the banquet by Friday, visit Much of the trial is ex- alhome.com to send condolences pretrial hearing. grandchildren, Micah Chabo, Eli and sign the guest register online. University Hospitals in 1998 www.ysu.edu/wcba. Hamilton County Com- pected to revolve around Chabo, Michael West, Justin West, Arrangements are by Brown mon Pleas Court Judge Me- bodycam video that Jessica Walled, Danielle Schneid- Funeral Home in Salem. gan Shanahan met in cham- showed the encounter that er, Carl Bates, Olyvia Bates and 10-15-16 bers with attorneys for both ended with Tensing shoot- Jarod Bates; six great grandchil- 3 teens charged in car theft, crash sides to discuss jury selec- ing DuBose in the head. Associated Press southwest Ohio, leaving a tion and other issues in Ray Tensing’s attorney, Stewart CINCINNATI 10-year-old boy who was on Tensing’s case, scheduled Mathews, has said his cli- Three teens are facing the sidewalk hurt. The Cin- for trial Oct. 25. Tensing, 26, ent feared being dragged charges after police say they cinnati Enquirer reported has pleaded not guilty to under the car as DuBose stole a car, fled police and Thursday that police say the charges of murder and vol- tried to drive away. collided with another car in youths stole the car Sunday.

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Published Daily | Youngstown, Ohio SATURDAY THE PEOPLE’S PAPER Founded June 1869 OCTOBER 15, 2016 VINDY.COM| A9 Marc Kovac Betty H. Brown Jagnow, President & Publisher Mark A. Brown, General Manager Past Publishers William F. Maag Sr., February 28, 1850–April 10, 1924 Prepare William F. Maag Jr., July 26, 1883–February 29, 1968 EDITORIAL William J. Brown, June 14, 1913–August 14, 1981 yourself for Ohio Restore calm after storm to the victims of Matthew quakes N ANY NUMBER OF SCALES, COLUMBUS Hurricane Matthew weighed While the presidential in as a hulking monster as it O campaign disintegrates into pounced through the Caribbean region a series of lewd accusations and southeastern United States with from both sides of the politi- hellacious fury last week. cal aisle, let us turn our atten- In meteorological record books, tion again to other things. Matthew distinguished itself as the fi rst For example, earth- Category 5 since quakes. Hurricane Felix in 2007. In sheer devastation, early estimates They happen here in Ohio of its destruction hover in excess of more often than you prob- $5 billion, making it the costliest hurri- ably realize, and you need cane since Sandy wreaked havoc on the to be ready to respond when East Coast in 2012 the ground starts shaking. In human terms, Matthew’s howl- So says the Ohio Emer- ing winds and torrential downpours gency Management Agency, claimed the lives of about 1,300 people. which is encouraging busi- That includes at least 43 deaths in the nesses, schools and others United States and more than 1,200 in to participate in this month’s Haiti, as of Friday. “International Earthquake Beyond the numbers, however, lies Drill,” code name “Shake- a large swath of intangible pain and Out,” on Thursday at 10:20 immeasurable suffering stretching from a.m. (That’s the third Thurs- the impoverished villages of Haiti to the day of the month. If you miss beaches of Florida and North Carolina. it this year, mark it on the Even though the scoundrel Matthew calendar for 2017.) has weakened and disappeared from “Ohio may not experience the radar, for many the long process of earthquakes of significant rebuilding homes, lives and communities magnitudes, but we do have has only just begun. them,” Sima Merick, Ohio For them, particularly those in still fl ood- EMA executive director, said ravaged North Carolina and wind-torn in a released statement an- Haiti, danger continues to loom large, and Bill Clinton is not on the ballot, nouncing the event. “Or you full recovery seems light years away. may travel to another state or Amid the ruins of disaster, however, country that has a history of many rightfully give thanks. A quirk of but his womanizing looms large sizable earthquakes. Know Mother Nature fortuitously steered the what to do in the event of forceful heart of Matthew away from By HEIDI STEVENS later recanted that affi davit. from unwanted advances. any disaster – whether it’s an land in the U.S., minimizing a death toll Chicago Tribune As for whether Hillary Clin- That Trump was able to dis- earthquake, or fi re.” that could have risen to levels surpass- Fine, let’s talk about Bill ton threatened Broaddrick, tract a sizable number of Ameri- The agency’s website ing Katrina in 2005. Clinton. I have yet to see compelling cans from sitting with that real- (www.ready.ohio.gov) has all Many also are thankful for the abun- Since the first time I typed evidence. As Slate columnist ity – the reality of a presidential sorts of interesting and use- dant and relatively accurate warnings the word “Hillary” next to the Michelle Goldberg wrote Sunday: candidate saying he can “grab ful information about how and mandatory evacuations that served word “Clinton” in a column, my “Even after Broaddrick went them by the p ---- ” – by invok- to handle emergency events, to lessen Matthew’s toll. inbox and feed have public with the rape charges, ing Bill Clinton’s past is tragic. including terrorist attacks, And amid the devastation, the indom- been filled with queries as to she initially denied that any- Yes, it’s tragic because it’s not winter storms and fl oods. itable and indefatigable human spirit has why I’m not writing about her one tried to silence her. ‘Did 1998 and because Bill Clinton’s There’s an entire section triumphed. Many resilient residents refuse husband’s White House ex- Bill Clinton or anyone near not running for president. But it’s t here, too, on ea rt hqua kes. to let Matthew win the day. Many of their ploits. I would quote a few of him ever threaten you, try to also tragic because it highlights YOUNGSTOWN QUAKES neighbors – near and far from the epicen- the missives, but they’re never intimidate you, do anything to how adept we are at discarding Folks in the Youngstown ters of devastation – have been offering a printable. keep you silent?’ Dateline’s Lisa women who don’t fit the nar- area know all about the helping hand or a generous donation to When I answer – and occa- Myers asked her in 1999. ‘ No,’ rative we’re weaving. And how ground shaking after a help make victims’ lives whole again. sionally I do – I say something Broaddrick replied.” adept we are at happily exploiting series of seismic events a HELP FROM THE VALLEY along the lines of, “Because it’s A few months later, Gold- them when they do. couple of years ago tied to not 1998, and because Bill isn’t berg wrote, Broaddrick told I like to think the country has It is this sense of expanded commu- the state’s growing shale running for president.” the Drudge Report that evolved a tiny bit since the ’80s nity that has motivated helping agencies oil and gas industry. Those Both are true, but they’re not Hillary Clinton had approached and ’90s, when Bill Clinton’s events and others like them and individuals throughout the nation. Broaddrick at a fundraiser and accusers came forward. From the Mahoning Valley, for example, enough. So here goes: helped prompt state offi cials I’m furious with Bill Clinton, “took my hand and said ‘I am so Women outnumber men in to require seismic readings a team of disaster relief professionals happy to meet you. I want you college now – doctoral pro- from SERVPRO have traveled to North if you want to know the truth. as part of drilling activities. I’m furious that his late-’90s to know that we appreciate ev- grams too. Our fi rst lady for the There also have been Carolina to provide fi re and water clean- erything you do for Bill.’” last eight years graduated cum up services as well as mold removal. affair with Monica Lewinsky, earthquakes elsewhere in which already sucked up close “Broaddrick interpreted this laude from Princeton Univer- the state. Last year, EMA On a larger scale, relief teams from as a threat,” Goldberg wrote, sity and earned her law degree American Red Cross chapters across the to $40 million and an inordi- counted more than half a nate amount of our attention, “but it sounds like the kind from Harvard. dozen in Ohio. This year, country have traveled to the Carolinas, of thing a candidate’s wife at a Strong, feminist voices Georgia and Florida to assist victims. is the first thing some people there have been at least three think of when they see his wife – political event would say to all his champion women and push in the state in Guernsey, Gal- They’ve also sent teams to the hard- supporters. Even in her rendering back against rape culture. est hit and most remote areas of Haiti, an ardent champion of women’s lia and Ottawa counties reg- and children’s rights since the of Hillary’s words, there is noth- Social media has democratized istering 2.3 to 2.6 in magni- where disaster has been way of life for ing outwardly sinister in them.” our culture, forever changing far too long. Matthew piled on more ’80s, a two-term U.S. senator, a tude. Broaddrick, as you know, whose stories get told. We all devastation on top of the destructive secretary of state and the fi rst Granted, most seismic appeared alongside Trump on have microphones now. earthquake in 2010 that killed 230,000 woman to be nominated for events of that sort aren’t Facebook Live Sunday night, In Sunday’s New York Times, people, a post-quake cholera epidemic president by a major party. going to lead to widespread along with Kathleen Willey, Paula Richard Perez-Pena talked to that claimed more than 7,000 lives and I’m furious that his reputa- death and destruction, Jones and Kathy Shelton – women men about Trump’s record- a prolonged in recent years tion for womanizing has giv- but you should be ready to who’ve accused Bill Clinton of in- ed comments about women. that destroyed many Haitians’ only en cover for people trying to respond to earthquakes appropriate sexual behavior. Michael Kimmel, a sociology source of income, their farmland. explain away Donald Trump’s regardless. highly offensive, dangerous talk MAKING SKIN CRAWL professor at Stony Brook Uni- Because, as the EMA website As they and others continue to recov- versity, had this to say: er, we applaud and support relief efforts of forcing himself on women. notes, “Earthquakes can strike And that makes me the most “This frat house stuff, Army by reputable organizations such as the I’m furious that Trump him- suddenly, without warning, furious of all. stuff, you might hear athletes Red Cross and Salvantion Army. Unlike self had Bill Clinton’s name at and can occur any time of the Because Trump – who has a and entertainers, these highly some fl y-by-night organizations, donors the ready when he released his year, day or night.” long, well-documented history entitled people, talk like this, can rest assured that their donations of first response to the “Access As part of the ShakeOut of harassing women, cheating but most guys age out of it. The money or supplies will reach their in- Hollywood” tape Friday. event this month, state on his wives and now, as we relationships they develop tended destinations. I’m furious, as a feminist, that offi cials are encouraging a know, forcing himself on wom- with real, live women mitigate As such, we urge Valley residents who I find myself wondering how en – somehow convinced these “Drop, Cover and Hold On” against it.” are able to lend a hand to the thousands to explain Clinton’s behavior – four women that he was their approach to quakes: desperately seeking restoration of nor- behavior I abhor – because I like safe space. And that makes my Maybe the same can be true “DROP where you are, malcy and calm after the storm. his wife and I want her to be our skin crawl. of a nation. Maybe we can age onto your hands and next president. In some ways, What Trump said on that out of it. knees. This position pro- OPINION their marriage is theirs to work “Access Hollywood” bus was Maybe our relationship with tects you from being through. But, let’s be honest, it’s not, as he labeled it, “locker real, live women – women who knocked down and allows Send out the clowns also not. room talk.” It was the entitled are fi nally gaining the opportu- you to stay low and crawl We have a pretty detailed musings of a predator. nity to fully participate in poli- to shelter, if it’s nea rby.” Toledo Blade: What’s with the current account of what happened with cymaking, philanthropy, cor- “COVER your head and clown panic? Is it really happening? Is If he had been talking about Lewinsky, thanks to Ken Starr forcing himself on children – porate leadership, law, media neck with one arm and it something we need to worry about, and that $40 million. But we’ll and every other public realm hand. If a sturdy table or with all the other horror and junk we grabbing their private parts, likely never know exactly what forcibly kissing them – we would – can mitigate future transgres- desk is nearby, crawl un- must process daily? Or is this one more happened with the other wom- be fi lled with rage. If he had been sions against women. derneath it for shelter. If hyped up scare – another thing to be en who’ve accused Bill Clinton talking about forcing himself A female president, I no shelter is nearby, crawl paranoid about in a nation that needs of harassing them and worse. on men – taking them shopping believe, would help usher in next to an interior wall, to lighten up, let go of a few phobias, Juanita Broaddrick signed an and then making his move – we that progress, and Hillary Clin- away from windows.” and have more self-confi dence? affadavit calling her earlier sex- would be fi lled with rage. ton is highly qualifi ed to be that “HOLD ON until shaking Well, it’s real. The scary clowns have ual assault allegation against Women’s bodies are entitled president. Regardless of her stops. Under a shelter: hold been sited in 24 states. There have been Bill Clinton “untrue.” But she to every bit as much protection husband’s past. onto it with one hand and a few arrests. be ready to move with your The school system in New Haven, shelter if it shifts.” Conn., has banned clown wear. And reports about people with their faces QUOTE OF THE DAY You can register on- painted and dressed in clown costumes line for the earthquake “I can’t stop thinking about this. drill at www.shakeout. chasing joggers or trying to lure chil- It has shaken to me to my core in dren into wooded areas are abundant org . Nearly 3 million and unnerving. predicted. So while I would love But there have been no serious inju- people in the central part of nothing more than pretend that the country, the region that ries, thus far. this isn’t happening and come So don’t dress up as a clown and go includes Ohio for counting out here and do my normal cam- purposes, have already done out on the town. You might incite public paign speech, it would be dis- panic or frighten the horses. so. There’s more information honest and disingenuous to just on that website, including move onto the next thing like this video guides for how to stay was all a bad dream. This is not safe during quakes. SCRIPTURES something we can ignore.” You may also be tempted Do not be afraid of the terrors of the Michelle Obama, on GOP to try the “Drop, Cover and night, nor the that fl ies in the day. presidential nominee Donald Hold On” method as we get Do not dread the disease that stalks in Trump’s boast on a 2005 tape closer to Nov. 8. That might darkness, nor the disaster that strikes at about his fame allowing him to not be a bad idea. midday. Marc Kovac is The Vindicator’s Statehouse “do anything to women.” correspondent. Email him at mkovac@dix- Psalm 91:5-6 NLT com.com or on Twitter at OhioCapitalBlog.

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SATURDAY BREAKING NEWS OCTOBER 15, 2016 Go to vindy.com for regional, WORLD WORLD NEWS national and world news, 24/7. digest THE VINDICATOR | A10 3 in alleged bomb plot Caring for the targeting Somalis WICHITA, KAN. Three members of a opioid epidemic’s Kansas militia group were charged Friday with plotting to bomb an apartment com- plex that’s home to Somali youngest victims immigrants in the western Kansas meatpacking town Tribune News Service The next step was to cre- of Garden City, a thwarted HUNTINGTON, W.VA. ate an infant recovery cen- attack prosecutors say was Before hospitals in the rest ter outside the hospital planned for the day after the of the country started seeing where newborns could be November election. a surge in the number of in- taken as soon as it was safe The arrests were the cul- fants born with severe drug to leave the hospital, usually mination of an eight-month withdrawal symptoms, this within two weeks. Not only FBI investigation that took town of 50,000 was already would it free up beds for agents “deep into a hidden facing a crisis. other newborns who need culture of hatred and vio- In 2010, babies born to intensive care, it also would lence,” Acting U.S. Attorney mothers using heroin were be tailored to the needs of Tom Beall said. fi lling so many beds in the infants in drug withdrawal, A complaint unsealed newborn intensive care unit and their parents. Friday charges Curtis Wayne ASSOCIATED PRESS at the city’s main hospital The facility, known as Allen, 49; Patrick Eugene Shavonne Henry greets her 7-month-old son, Jordan, as her husband, Michael Henry, brings him into that little space was left Lily’s Place, opened Oct. 1, Stein, 47; and Gavin Wayne the kitchen after a nap at their apartment Thursday in Vancouver, Wash. for babies with other life- 2014, in a one-story build- Wright, 49, with conspiring threatening conditions. ing that had been a podia- to use a weapon of mass The nurses who cared for try practice in downtown destruction. these agitated and often Huntington. The city, West inconsolable infants knew Virginia’s second-largest, La. parents angry Saving habits there was a better and less is at the center of the coun- about strip search costly way to help new- try’s opioid epidemic, with of students borns through the painful, an overdose death rate weeks-long process of drug nearly 10 times the national NEW ORLEANS YOUNG ADULTS LACK RETIREMENT PLAN withdrawal. average. The ACLU is looking Associated Press I FEEL PRETTY dence, between 53 percent By 2012, they had created Staffed by the same doc- into complaints from north and 56 percent. Latinos a separate newborn ther- tor and team of nurses who Louisiana parents who say NEW YORK GOOD ABOUT Young Americans with are an exception. Only 43 apy unit just for babies in treat drug- babies their teenage children were OUR FUTURE” percent say they’re very or withdrawal. Because their in the hospital, plus a so- held after school and strip- even just $1 saved for retire- ment are ahead of the pack. somewhat confi dent. treatment didn’t require cial worker, administrative searched when a student Shavonne Henry, “I feel pretty good about the same high-tech equip- staff and additional nurses reported the loss of $42. Forty-eight percent of all Americans age 18 to 30 have Vancouver, Wash. our future,” says Shavonne ment needed in an inten- and assistants, Lily’s Place Melinda Ponder says her zero in retirement savings Henry, a 26-year-old who sive care unit, it was about is a transitional care center 15-year-old daughter was and no access to a tradi- lives in Vancouver, Wash., half the cost of neonatal in- where parents can visit their ordered to strip down to tional pension, according benefi t, which promises to with her 25-year-old hus- tensive care, said Dr. Sean babies throughout the day her bra and panties in the to a GenForward poll by the pay a set amount monthly band and children. They Loudin, who heads the new and occasionally stay over- classroom at Caldwell High Black Youth Project at the after retirement. have some saved up in a unit at Cabell Huntington night before taking them School in Columbia, 30 University of Chicago with Plus, young Americans 401(k) through her hus- Hospital. home. miles south of Monroe. Pon- the Associated Press-NORC are likely to get less in So- band’s work and a rolled- der said boys were taken to Center for Public Affairs Re- cial Security benefi ts than over 401(k) account from a bathroom where they were search. their parents or grandpar- her old job. told to drop their pants. The youngest in that ents. The age to receive full More employers are look- Outage causes fl ight delays Ponder said her husband group are more likely to still Social Security benefits is ing to give their workers, fi led an online complaint be in school, but the trend climbing, up to 67 from 66. young and old, a nudge to Associated Press lems with the airline’s web- with the American Civil Lib- also holds for those in their And most young Americans start saving for retirement Passengers on United Air- site. The airline tweeted that erties Union of Louisiana. late 20s. More than 4 in 10 don’t have much faith in the by automatically enrolling lines reported long delays it was having problems with of those age 25 to 30 have Social Security system to them in 401(k) plans. after the latest in a long line its weight-reporting system. Nations reach deal nothing for retirement. begin with. Only 5 percent There is no magic answer of technology problems at Some passengers travel- to reduce HFCs These same Americans say they’re very confi dent in for how much a person the nation’s biggest carriers. ling late Thursday and early are part of a generation it, and 28 percent say they’re needs to have saved for re- United said early Friday Friday took to social media KIGALI, RWANDA that it had fixed the over- to complain about delays. Environmental groups whose future retirements, somewhat confi dent. tirement. if they happen at all, will be Despite all that, a major- Two people with iden- night issue, yet hours later United spokeswoman say nations have reached the airline still could not ex- Maddie King said that a deal to limit the use of more dependent on their ity of young Americans still tical ages and incomes could need very different plain what went wrong or overnight the airline “ex- greenhouse gases far more personal savings. That’s be- say they are confi dent that amounts, depending on even how many fl ights were perienced a system issue powerful than carbon diox- cause traditional pensions they’ll have enough to retire how long they expect to canceled or delayed. causing some flights de- ide as part of eff orts to fi ght are becoming more and when they want to. African work, how much they want United responded on lays.” She said the problem climate change. more rare. Only 7 percent of Americans, Asian Ameri- those surveyed say they’re cans and white Americans to spend in retirement and Twitter to passengers who was fi xed by 4 a.m. Eastern At issue are hydrofl uo- in line to get the coveted have similar levels of confi - other variables. experienced delays or prob- time. rocarbons, or HFCs, which are used in air conditioners and refrigerators. Observers say the agreement, set to be announced early Saturday, would cap the use of HFCs beginning in 2019, led by developing countries. De- veloping countries including China would start taking ac- TODAY IS tion in 2024. EXCLUSIVE BRAND Russia seeks to lower expectations before Syria talks MOSCOW Russia’s foreign minister sought Friday to lower ex- AP FILE PHOTO, 2015 Try on a pair of boots and enter for a chance to win a pectations before another A sign supporting Medicare is seen on Capitol Hill in Washington. $1000.00 Dillard’s Shoe Shopping Spree! round of international talks on Syria as fi ghting contin- ANTONIO MELANI • GB by GIANNI BINI • ALEX MARIE ued in the besieged city of GIANNI BINI • AND MORE Aleppo. New Medicare rule Sergey Lavrov is set to meet with U.S. Secretary of changes it up for doctors State John Kerry and coun- terparts from several other Associated Press Andy Slavitt, head of the nations in Lausanne, Swit- WASHINGTON federal Centers for Medicare zerland today.The meeting Changing the way it does and Medicaid Services. will be the fi rst face-to-face business, Medicare on Fri- Officials said they con- contact between the two day unveiled a far-reaching sidered more than 4,000 men since Washington sus- overhaul of how it pays doc- formal comments and held pended bilateral diplomatic tors and other clinicians. meetings around the coun- contact with Moscow earlier The goal is to reward try attended by more than this month. quality, penalize poor per- 100,000 people before issu- A U.S.-Russia-brokered formance, and avoid pay- ing the final rule. It eases cease-fi re last month col- ing piecemeal for services. some timelines the admin- lapsed in less than a week Whether it succeeds or fails, istration initially proposed, amid renewed fi ghting for it’s one of the biggest chang- and gives doctors more Aleppo, where Russian war- es in Medicare’s 50-year pathways for complying. planes are backing the Syr- history. The American Medical ian army off ensive. The complex regulation Association said its fi rst look is nearly 2,400 pages long suggests that the adminis- tration “has been respon- Newtown families’ and will take years to fully sive” to many concerns that lawsuit against gun implement. It’s meant to doctors raised. maker dismissed carry out bipartisan legis- In Congress, staffers were lation passed by Congress HARTFORD, CONN. poring over the details. Rep. A judge on Friday dis- and signed by President Ba- Tom Price, R-Ga., who wor- missed a wrongful-death rack Obama last year. ries that Medicare’s new di- lawsuit by Newtown families The concept of paying for rection could damage the against the maker of the quality has broad support, doctor-patient relationship, rifl e used in the Sandy Hook but the details have been a said he’s going to give the Elementary School shooting concern for some clinicians, regulation “careful scru- massacre, citing an embat- who worry that the new sys- tiny.” Sen. Orrin Hatch, R- tled federal law that shields tem will force small prac- Utah, chairman of a panel gun manufacturers from tices and old-fashioned solo that oversees Medicare, most lawsuits over criminal doctors to join big groups. called it an “important step use of their products. 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Indians short- stop Francisco Lindor cele- brates as he Lindor’s home run lifts Tribe runs the bases on his two-run Associated Press the basepaths as the bend- GAME 1 GAME 2 home run CLEVELAND but-don’t-break Indians against the Blue When the ball disap- INDIANS 2 Toronto vs. Cleveland at won their fourth straight Jays in the sixth BLUE JAYS 0 Progressive Field, today inning of Game peared over the outfield at 4 p.m. TV/radio: playoff game in this most Cleveland leads TBS/WNCD-FM 93.3. 1 of the ALCS wall, Francisco Lindor series 1-0 unexpected season. on Friday in raised his right fist and “I believe in my team. I Cleveland. took off. believe in what we have,” The Indians Smiling with every aren’t slowing down for win over the Blue Jays in said Lindor, the talented won 2-0 to take stride, Cleveland’s super- anything this October. Game 1 of the AL Cham- 22-year-old who plays as if a 1-0 lead in star-in-the-making short- Lindor hit a two-run pionship Series on Friday he’s been part of postsea- the series. stop sprinted around the homer in the sixth inning night. son games for a decade. bases like he was being and Corey Kluber silenced Lindor connected on a “We’re just trying to do our chased. Toronto’s booming bats, 0-2 changeup from Marco ASSOCIATED PRESS He and the Indians giving the Indians a 2-0 Estrada and tore around See ALCS, B3

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YOUNGSTOWN By JACOB RUFFO The bond shared be- [email protected] tween a quarterback and his offensive line is always BOARDMAN a special one. The one be- Riding a fi ve-game losing streak tween Youngstown State into Friday night, the only thing quarterback Ricky Davis Boardman has left to play for is and his offensive line is no pride. exception. The Spartans did just that on The line their senior night with a 21-14 dou- has done ble-overtime win against Ursuline. a solid job Spartans’ run- of protect- ning back Koby ing Davis Adu-Poku scored so far this the go-ahead year, even touchdown from though nine yards out and Davis Davis of- their defense held ten decides the Irish to a three- TODAY to leave the and-out. Adu-Poku UYoungstown protec- “Play for Pride. That’s all (coach BOARDMAN 21 State vs. UNI tion of the DAVID DERMER | THE VINDICATOR Cardinal Mooney’s Jaylen Hewlett heads into the end zone to score after recovering a fumble by Harding QB Lynn Bowden in Joe Ignazio) kept URSULINE 14 at Stambaugh pocket in 2OT Stadium in search of the fi rst half of their game Friday at Mollenkopf Stadium in Warren. The Cardinals stunned the undefeated Raiders, 35-34. saying all week.” Youngstown. yards. Boardman senior Next: Boardman at Kickoff at running back Koby Austintown Fitch, YSU’s of- Friday, 7 p.m. 7 p.m. fensive line Adu-Poku said. “We Radio: has given came in, senior Next: Cardinal WKBN-AM night, all we had to Mooney at Ursuline, up only six Friday, 7 p.m. 570. sacks for Harding unbeaten no more play for was pride. It was a lot of our last Photos from this INSIDE: How the 26 yards. game: Inside on Penguins and On the fl ip games here and we Panthers match played our hearts B4 and online at up, B3 side, the vindy.com YSU de- Ground game, big plays and blocked PAT out.” fense has Ignazio stressed playing for pride sacked 19 ONLINE following a 46-16 beatdown from times for 127 yards. PHOTO fuel Cardinal Mooney’s stunning upset Warren Harding last week. “I was proud of the of- See gallery “They really bought into it,” Ig- fensive line,” Davis said for this story nazio said. “It showed in our physi- at vindy.com By MIKE MCLAIN onside kick, and Mooney ran out the clock cality and the kids really brought it about last week’s 20-6 win [email protected] on a 35-34 win in a non-conference game at State. “I’m tak- all game tonight. “We talked about WARREN Friday night at Mollenkopf Stadium. making a commitment for the se- ing them out to eat and MOONEY 35 “A couple of other times I came close,” HARDING 34 It’s fortunate for the Cardinal Mooney niors and for all of us tonight. These I’m paying for all of them. Cardinals that Antonio Page is a persistent said Page, who ran for 129 yards and a pair They’re pretty excited kids do a really great job playing for Next: Cardinal young man. of touchdowns from the quarterback posi- the pride of program year after year about that, the quarter- Mooney at Ursuline, tion. “I got caught on my leg. That time I got Friday, 7 p.m. Page came close to getting a hand on a cou- with the tough schedules that we back taking them out to ple of point-after kicks following touchdowns through to get it.” eat.” face. It’s good to know that they’ll Next: East at by the Warren G. Harding Raiders. Given an- The block capped a wild game that saw the keep fi ghting to the end for us.” Davis and six of the of- Warren Harding, underdog Cardinals (5-2) score two touch- Friday, 7 p.m. other opportunity after a Harding score late in Adu-Poku helped Boardman con- fensive lineman dined the game cut Mooney’s lead to one point, Page downs in the fi rst three minutes of play on at Buffalo Wild Wings in trol the ball for large chunks of the Inside: More high made sure the mission was accomplished. the way to opening a 35-21 halftime lead. The game. He tallied 35 carries for 129 Boardman on Thursday. school football, in- Raiders (7-1), who lost for the fi rst time after cluding the outcome Coming off the defense’s right side, the yards and two touchdowns. The lineman reportorially speedy Page made a diving block of Dominic seven wins, rallied for a pair of second-half downed 140 wings, the of the Crestview- “It felt great. It was surreal.” Adu- South Range match- Vanwinkle’s kick to preserve the Cardinals’ touchdowns, including a 23-yard pass from Poku said. “It wasn’t planned. As solace for Davis being that up and complete scores and summa- lead with 1:02 remaining in the fourth quar- it was at least wing night ter. Darrell Jackson recovered the ensuing so the wings weren’t full ries, B4-B6 See MOONEY, B4 See BOARDMAN, B4 price. The offensive line has the task of trying to slow down Northern Iowa de- Struthers hangs on to escape Hubbard after close call fensive end Karter Schult who has 13 tackles for loss Hubbard’s this year and 7.5 sacks. By CHARLES GROVE [email protected] STRUTHERS 20 Sheldon That’s better than YSU’s HUBBARD 14 McGhee defensive end duo of Derek HUBBARD tries to It appeared the Hubbard ONLINE Next: Edgewood at Stru- Rivers (seven sacks) and PHOTO thers, Friday, 7 p.m. bring down Avery Moss (fi ve sacks). High School football team Struthers But Davis’ trust in his of- had just pulled out a late See gallery Next: Hubbard at Poland, quarter- miracle. It appeared Dillon for this story Friday, 7 p.m. back A.J. fensive line means he’s not at vindy.com sweating Schult. O’Hara had hit Ray Minniti Musolino by “I have a lot of faith in for a 33-yard touchdown means so much to [the the ankle in the offensive line that I pass to put the Eagles in a players],” Struthers head the fourth can focus on the second- tie with Struthers with just coach Curt Kuntz said. quarter of seconds left. “These were two similar their game ary if we’re dropping back Friday at to pass,” Davis said. “I can But hearts sank on the communities, they’re ex- home sideline once the Hubbard stay poised in the pocket tremely tough and they’re Memorial and trust that my offensive side judge waved his arms extremely well coached. Stadium. line will get it done and I to rule incomplete pass, “It’s fun to be on this side The have faith that they will.” Minniti was judged to be of it but they played well Wildcats The line also has done out of bounds. enough to win.” held off the a solid job of moving the Hubbard had one last If you’re a fan of passing, Eagles to offense forward in addi- chance with 10 seconds, this wasn’t your matchup. win 20-14 tion to limiting losses. The but a Hail Mary was inter- The two teams combined and improve Penguins are averaging cepted by A.J. Musolino for only 22 yards pass- to 7-1. 5.3 yards per carry and the and Struthers escaped with ing. Hubbard (6-2, 3-1 Penguins are averaging a 20-14 road victory. All-American Conference “When you put in all this work in the offseason this See STRUTHERS, B5 DUSTIN LIVESAY See YSU, B3 THE VINDICATOR

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SPORTS SPORTS BY THE NUMBERS QUOTABLE TERRY FRANCONA,Indians “It’s kind of self-explanatory. digest The Cleveland Indians’ record manager, on pitcher Trevor Probably everybody in here when leading by two runs or Bauer cutting his fi nger on a probably at some point or another UIC sweeps had a drone-related problem.” 68-1Source: ESPN more after eight innings. drone and needing 10 stitches: YSU volleyball YOUNGSTOWN The Youngstown State volleyball team struggled to get going off en- TV & RADIO sively on Friday at Beeghly Center TODAY in a three-set loss to UIC. The set Browns players continue to drop 7 a.m. (GC) Golf: British Masters. 7:25 a.m. (NBCSN) Soccer: Chelsea scores were 25-19, 25-22, 25-19. vs. Leicester, Premier League. things don’t go as well.” 9 a.m. (ESPN) College football: The Penguins had 30 kills and 32 Starting guard Joel Bitonio latest SUNDAY “College GameDay.” attack errors. The Flames had 10 Things haven’t gone well 9 a.m. (FSN Ohio) College football: UCleveland Browns vs. Tennessee for the Browns since the fi rst “Game Time With Urban Meyer.” blocks, but 22 of YSU’s errors came 9 a.m. (MyYTV) High school foot- added to IR; McCown still out Titans at Nissan Stadium in Nash- kickoff to 2016. without the block being a factor. UIC ball: Cardinal Mooney at Warren ville. Kickoff at 1 p.m. TV/radio: CBS; Quarterback Robert Grif- Harding (recorded). hit just .124. Associated Press 9:30 a.m. (FS1) Soccer: Eintracht WBBW-AM 1240, WYFM-FM 102.9 fi n III broke a bone in his left Frankfurt vs. Bayern Munich, Lori Vanbeek led Youngstown CLEVELAND shoulder in the opener; Mc- Bundesliga. State with 11 kills, and Sam Brown 10 a.m. (CNBC) Soccer: Arsenal vs. The Browns are dropping Hogan will be listed as Cown got hurt the follow- Swansea, Premier League. was next with six. Brown posted 10:30 a.m. (Root) NFL: “Mike Tomlin like, well, the Browns. Cleveland’s No. 2 quarter- ing week along with starting a match-best 13 digs, and Sarah Show.” Decimated by injuries back, but wide receiver Ter- center Cam Erving, who sus- 11 a.m. (Root) NFL: “Pro Football Varcolla was part of four of YSU’s since the season opener, tained a bruised lung and is Weekly.” relle Pryor, the former Ohio 11:55 a.m. (NBCSN) Soccer: eight blocks. Cleveland placed starting State and Oakland QB, could still out. His replacement, Manchester City vs. Everton, left guard Joel Bitonio on in- Austin Reiter, tore knee liga- Premier League. YSU’s fi rst lead of the match Bitonio McCown line up behind center as he Noon (33) College football: North came in the third set, and the Pen- jured reserve Friday. They did in Week 3 when he took ments, and kicker Patrick Carolina State at Clemson. also ruled out quarterback Murray sustained a season- Noon (CBSSN) College football: guins led for the fi nal time at 13-12. week, will back up Kessler. 14 snaps against Miami. Lafayette at Army. UIC scored the next six points Josh McCown for this week’s Browns coach Hue Jack- If Hogan has to play, Jack- ending knee injury in prac- Noon (CNBC) Auto racing: NASCAR game at Tennessee as he tice. Quarterback Charlie Xfi nity qualifying. behind Grace Murphy’s serve, and son said McCown needs son said he has confi dence Noon (ESPN) College football: YSU had four attack errors in that continues to recover from a more time to heal. in the former Stanford Whitehurst injured his left Kansas State at Oklahoma. broken left collarbone. “He is getting there,” Jack- knee late in last week’s game Noon (ESPNN) College football: stretch. An Aleah Hughes kill cut standout drafted in the fi fth Illinois at Rutgers. the defi cit to 19-17, but that’s as Bitonio’s loss is another son said Friday. “He is doing round by Kansas City before and was waived. Noon (ESPN2) College football: Iowa blow to the winless Browns some things really well, but If that wasn’t enough, at Purdue. close as the Penguins got. being waived and claimed Noon (ESPN2) College football: (0-5), who have already we are going to err on the side by Cleveland. wide receiver Josh Gordon Minnesota at Maryland. Phantoms win road started three quarterbacks, of caution with our guys be- “Obviously, he has prac- checked into rehab days be- Noon (FS1) College football: West played fi ve this season, and fore we stick them out there. Virginia at Texas Tech. game vs. Muskegon ticed and been in meetings,” fore his league drug suspen- Noon (MyYTV) College foot- had no luck. I want to make sure they are Jackson said. “He has always sion was to end. ball: James Madison at New MUSKEGON, MICH. Rookie quarterback Cody really healed up and ready to Hampshire. been in meetings and real The latest setback is to Bi- Noon (SECN) College football: The Youngstown Phantoms did Kessler will start against the go. Just talking to our medi- engaged, but I think he un- Vanderbilt at Georgia. tonio, who sustained a mid- 12:30 p.m. (19) Soccer: Werder all of their heavy lifting in the fi rst Titans, one week after he sus- cal staff, it is the best thing to derstands obviously there tained an injury to his chest do for another week.” foot sprain on the fi nal play of Bremen vs. Bayer Leverkusen, period to beat the Muskegon Lum- is potential he could go out Bundesliga. berjacks 3-1. Evan Wisocky, Alex and ribs in a loss to New Already banged up, the the fi rst half Sunday when the 12:30 p.m. (21) Soccer: Crystal England. McCown returned Browns could be without top there and play. That is a dif- Browns threw a long despera- Palace vs. West Ham, Premier Esposito and Dominic Dockey all ferent dynamic for a player League. to practice for the fi rst time cornerback Joe Haden on Sun- 12:30 p.m. (Root) College football: scored in a span of six minutes in when you think through it all, tion pass into the end zone. the opening period. Nicholas Wer- since getting hurt on Sept. day. Haden has a new groin With Bitonio out, the Georgia Southern at Georgia Tech. injury — he missed one game and for me, as well. Last week, 12:30 p.m. (WPIC-AM 790) College bick collected two assists. 18, but the 37-year-old isn’t Browns will again be forced football: Thiel at Case Western ready to play. With McCown earlier this season — and has that was not the case. He was Reserve. Andrei Svechnikov picked up been limited in practice. Jack- in street clothes. This week huffle an offensive line al- 1:30 p.m. (NBCSN) Auto racing: the lone goal for Muskegon in the still sidelined, rookie Kevin NASCAR Sprint Cup practice. Hogan, promoted from the son said Haden got hurt “just he will be dressed up, and he ready struggling to protect 1:30 p.m. (WNIO-AM 1390) High third period. running” in practice. will be out there just in case the quarterback. school football: Canfi eld at East. practice squad earlier this 2:30 p.m. (GC) Golf: Champions Tour Ivan Kulbakov made 17 saves SAS Championship. for the Phantoms. His Lumber- 3 p.m. (21) Auto racing: NASCAR jacks counterpart, Keith Petruzel- Xfi nity Series. 3 p.m. (27) “College Football Today.” li, was yanked after 20 minutes ON THE TRACKS y-Kent St OFF MIAMI-OHIO LATEST LINE Alabama 13 TENNESSEE 3:30 p.m. (19) College football: of play. Adam Brizgala made 15 Southern California at Arizona. This weekend’s auto races Mississipp 7 1⁄2 ARKANSAS 3:30 p.m. (27) College football: saves in relief. NFL GEORGIA 14 Vanderbilt Alabama at Tennessee. Youngstown will play Muske- SPRINT CUP as Talladega by advancing in the Sunday COLORADO 12 Arizona St 3:30 p.m. (33) College football: Favorite Points Underdog BAYLOR 35 Kansas Nebraska at Indiana. NEW ENGLAND 8 1⁄2 Cincinnati gen tonight at 7:15 p.m. KANSAS CITY, KAN. Chase with a win. FLORIDA ST 21 Wake Forest 3:30 p.m. (CBSSN) College football: NY GIANTS 31 ⁄2 Baltimore Western Michigan at Akron. Florida Intl 5 1⁄2 CHARLOTTE Joe Gibbs Racing made another “We just missed it a little bit,” Carolina 2 1⁄2 NEW ORLEANS 3:30 p.m. (ESPN) College football: MIDDLE TENN ST 2 1⁄2 W. Kentucky No. 7 Louisville big statement in qualifying at Elliott said, “but the starting spot Pittsburgh 7 1⁄2 MIAMI Wake Forest at Florida State. CHICAGO 1 Jacksonville UL-MONROE 7 Texas St 3:30 p.m. (ESPNN) College football: outlasts Duke Kansas Speedway on Friday. is the starting spot.” BUFFALO 9 San Francisco NOTRE DAME 3 Stanford New Mexico at Air Force. DETROIT 3 Los Angeles Ohio St 11 WISCONSIN 3:30 p.m. (ESPN2) College football: LOUISVILLE, KY. The dominant ARCA TENNESSEE 7 Cleveland IDAHO 41 ⁄2 New Mexico St North Carolina at Miami. Philadelphia 2 1⁄2 WASHINGTON Lamar Jackson provided a Sprint Cup KANSAS CITY, KAN. WASHINGTON ST 8 Ucla 3:30 p.m. (FS1) College football: Kansas City 2 OAKLAND Kansas at Baylor. cushion with a 2-yard touchdown 1 2 team this sea- A year ago, Chase Briscoe was SEATTLE 6 Atlanta Southern Cal 9 ⁄ ARIZONA 3:30 p.m. (MyYTV) College football: run with 1:32 remaining and No. 7 son, JGR swept showing up at racetracks looking GREEN BAY 4 Dallas BOISE ST 28 Colorado St Louisiana Tech at Massachusetts. HOUSTON 3 Indianapolis Utah 8 OREGON ST 3:45 p.m. (ESPNU) College football: Louisville held off Duke 24-14 on the top three for a ride. Monday SAN JOSE ST 2 1⁄2 Virginia Tech at Syracuse. Friday night. spots for the ARIZONA 7 NY Jets Now he’s the ARCA champion. HAWAII 8 1⁄2 Unlv 4 p.m. (SECN) College football: COLLEGE FOOTBALL second race in x-at Cotton Bowl Stadium-Dallas, TX. Missouri at Florida. The Cardinals caught a break The 22-year-old newcomer from Favorite Points Underdog 4 p.m. (TBS) (WNCD-FM 93.3) MLB y-Miami-Ohio QB B. Bahl is questionable. after Evan O’Hara’s 46-yard fi eld the round of 12 Mitchell, Indiana, wrapped up the Western Michigan 12 AKRON Playoffs: Blue Jays at Indians, goal missed wide left as Duke’s of the Chase. Kenseth series title Friday night when he OHIO 7 E. Michigan MLB PLAYOFFS ALCS Game 2. TOLEDO 31 1⁄2 Bowling Green Favorite Odds Underdog 5 p.m. (GC) Golf: PGA Tour Safeway Breon Borders was called for Matt Kenseth took to the track for the series Ball St 10 1⁄2 BUFFALO CHICAGO CUBS 6 1⁄2 -7 1⁄2 LA Dodgers Open. roughing the kicker. The penalty will start on the pole after his fi nale. Briscoe only needed SOUTH FLORIDA 20 Connecticut CLEVELAND OFF Toronto 7 p.m. (CBSSN) College football: Louisiana Tech 141 ⁄2 MASS Connecticut at South Florida. lap of 192.089 mph, Kyle Busch to start to give owners Briggs NHL moved the ball to the 14 and Jack- Virginia Tech 191 ⁄2 SYRACUSE 7 p.m. (ESPN) College football: son did the rest with a 12-yard run will start alongside him and Carl Cunningham and Kerry Sherer CENTRAL FLORIDA 3 Temple Favorite Goals Underdog Mississippi at Arkansas. Iowa 111 ⁄2 PURDUE 1 Edwards will start right behind the championship that has long MINNESOTA Even- ⁄2 Winnipeg 7 p.m. (ESPN2) College football: followed by the short score that MARYLAND 6 1⁄2 Minnesota Tulsa at Houston. eluded them. OTTAWA Even-1⁄2 them in third. Illinois 6 1⁄2 RUTGERS 7 p.m. (MyYTV) College football: Louisville (5-1, 3-1 Atlantic Coast WASHINGTON 1⁄2 -1 NY Islanders “Last year I was just going to the TEXAS 14 Iowa St Florida Atlantic at Marshall. Conference) sorely needed. Throw in Martin Truex Jr., whose MIAMI-FLORIDA 7 N. Carolina TAMPA BAY 1⁄2 -1 New Jersey 7 p.m. (NHLN) NHL: Bruins at Maple stops, going to the races. Really FLORIDA Even-1⁄2 Detroit Jackson accounted for 325 Furniture Row team has an alli- CLEMSON 18 NC State Leafs. didn’t know what I was doing MICHIGAN ST 7 Northwestern PITTSBURGH Even-1⁄2 Anaheim 7 p.m. (Root) (WLLF-FM 96.7) NHL: yards of off ense and two touch- ance with the Gibbs boys, and — probably still don’t,” Briscoe OKLAHOMA 131 ⁄2 Kansas St San Jos Even-1⁄2 COLUMBUS Penguins at Ducks. Nebraska 3 INDIANA downs, hitting Jaylen Smith with there will be quite a Toyota pres- Boston Even-1⁄2 TORONTO 7 p.m. (WKBN-AM 570) College said. “I was just trying to get an FLORIDA 13 Missouri football: Northern Iowa at a 5-yard scoring pass on the ence leading the fi eld to the green ST. LOUIS Even-1⁄2 NY Rangers opportunity, and this has totally LSU 25 1⁄2 Southern Miss Youngstown State. CHICAGO Even-1⁄2 Nashville opening drive. Jeremy Smith fl a g S u n d a y . changed my life. I’ve met a lot of Pittsburgh 3 1⁄2 VIRGINIA 7:30 p.m. (21) College football: West Virginia 2 TEXAS TECH COLORADO Even-1⁄2 Dallas Stanford at Notre Dame. added an 80-yard TD run in the “Our cars are pretty fast this people I wouldn’t have met if I x-Air Force 14 New Mexico ARIZONA Even-1⁄2 Philadelphia 7:30 p.m. (ESPNU) College football: third quarter, and O’Hara kicked a weekend but anything could didn’t get this opportunity.” HOUSTON 21 Tulsa VANCOUVER Even-1⁄2 Calgary Temple at Central Florida. 22-yard fi eld goal as the Cardinals MARSHALL 111 ⁄2 FLA Atlantic CFL 7:30 p.m. (SECN) College football: happen, as we saw last weekend,” Sherer said he hadn’t even heard GEORGIA TECH 10 1⁄2 Georgia South Southern Mississippi at LSU. Favorite Points Underdog came off the bye and earned the of Briscoe, who came up through TROY 17 Georgia St 8 p.m. (33) (WNIO-AM 1390) said Kenseth, who won at Kansas TORONTO 1 Saskatchewan program’s 500th victory. sprint cars, before hearing his ARKANSAS ST 4 1⁄2 S. Alabama College football: Ohio State at the last time he sat on the pole in Utsa 3 1⁄2 RICE CALGARY 15 Montreal Wisconsin.

name twice in a one-week stretch 1 2 Duke (3-4, 0-3) remained win- 2013. “We have to go 400 miles Central Michigan 2 ⁄ N. ILLINOIS Home Team in CAPS 8 p.m. (ESPNU) College football: last year. So, his Cunningham Memphis at Tulane. less in ACC play but gave Louis- on Sunday. Hopefully we can stay 8 p.m. (FS1) MLB Playoffs: Dodgers ville more than it expected. Motorsports team decided to at Cubs, NLCS Game 1. up front and be in the mix.” give him a test ride in Alabama, Detroit 2 3 0 .400 119 125 9 p.m. (STO) College hockey: Notre Most of the Chase contenders then were impressed to give him NFL Chicago 1 4 0 .200 85 126 Dame at Minnesota-Duluth J.R. Smith signs $57M STANDINGS West (recorded). were in the mix in the fi nal round another try at Fairgrounds Speed- W L T Pct PF PA 10:15 p.m. (ESPN2) College football: AMERICAN CONFERENCE extension with Cavs way in Tennessee. Seattle 3 1 0 .750 79 54 Colorado State at Boise State. of qualifying. East Los Angeles 3 2 0 .600 82 106 10:30 p.m. (CBSSN) College football: W L T Pct PF PA CLEVELAND “I didn’t know him, but I called Arizona 2 3 0 .400 125 101 Nevada at San Jose State. Joey Logano will try to win the New England 4 1 0 .800 114 74 A person with direct knowl- him and asked if he’d be inter- San Francisco 1 4 0 .200 111 140 10:30 p.m. (ESPN) College football: Buffalo 3 2 0 .600 117 87 edge of the negotiations says Kansas race for the third straight ested,” Sherer said. “He’s the kind Thursday’s Score UCLA at Washington State. time for the sixth spot, while N.Y. Jets 1 4 0 .200 92 136 San Diego 21, Denver 13 11:30 p.m. (GC) Women’s golf: free agent guard J.R. Smith has of kid guys like me like to have Miami 1 4 0 .200 88 119 Sunday’s Games LPGA Tour KEB-HanaBank agreed to a contract off er to re- Denny Hamlin gave JGR another around because he’s so respect- South Cincinnati at New England, 1 p.m. Championship. W L T Pct PF PA strong qualifying eff ort with sev- ful. Pittsburgh at Miami, 1 p.m. 11:30 p.m. (STO) College hock- turn to the defending NBA cham- Houston 3 2 0 .600 82 104 Philadelphia at Washington, 1 p.m. ey: Boston College at Wisconsin pion Cavaliers. enth. Brad Keselowski will start “I saw the likeability fi rst,” Sherer Tennessee 2 3 0 .400 92 101 Baltimore at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. (recorded). Indianapolis 2 3 0 .400 137 148 Smith has been waiting out of eighth, Kevin Harvick will start said, “and then saw the race- Jacksonville at Chicago, 1 p.m. SUNDAY Jacksonville 1 3 0 .250 84 111 Carolina at New Orleans, 1 p.m. 7 a.m. (GC) Golf: British Masters. training camp with the Cavs but 11th and Austin Dillon will roll off ability.” North Los Angeles at Detroit, 1 p.m. 8:25 a.m. (NBCSN) Soccer: W L T Pct PF PA San Francisco at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Middlesbrough vs. Watford, now has a deal in place, said the in 12th. That ability manifest itself in fi ve Pittsburgh 4 1 0 .800 139 93 person who spoke to The Associ- Cleveland at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Premier League. “We have a wins and 13 top-fi ve fi nishes this Baltimore 3 2 0 .600 94 88 Kansas City at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. 9 a.m. (NFLN) “NFL Gameday ated Press on Friday night on con- season, and a comfortable cush- Cincinnati 2 3 0 .400 92 110 Atlanta at Seattle, 4:25 p.m. Morning.” decent start- Cleveland 0 5 0 .000 87 148 dition of anonymity because the ion in the point standings. He was Dallas at Green Bay, 4:25 p.m. 9 a.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) NFL: ing spot. We’ll West Indianapolis at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Browns pregame. package has not been fi nalized. so far ahead of Tom Hessert and W L T Pct PF PA Open: Tampa Bay, Minnesota 9:30 a.m. (FS1) Soccer: Mainz vs. ESPN.com reported Smith will get a good Matt Kurzejewski that Briscoe Oakland 4 1 0 .800 142 137 Monday’s Game Darmstadt 98, Bundesliga. stall from merely had to unload his car and Denver 4 2 0 .667 140 108 N.Y. Jets at Arizona, 8:30 p.m. 10:55 a.m. (NBCSN) Soccer: sign a four-year, $57 million deal. Kansas City 2 2 0 .500 83 92 Thursday, Oct. 20 Southampton vs. Burnley, Premier The 31-year-old Smith was a there,” Logano climb in at Kansas to lock up the San Diego 2 4 0 .333 173 155 Chicago at Green Bay, 8:25 p.m. League. said. “Our championship. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Sunday, Oct. 23 11 a.m. (19) “FOX NFL Kickoff.” major contributor last season East N.Y. Giants at Los Angeles, 9:30 a.m. 11 a.m. (ESPN) “Sunday NFL when the Cavs rallied in the fi nals team’s got Logano It was a long time coming for W L T Pct PF PA Minnesota at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Countdown.” to beat Golden State. He aver- confi dence, for Cunningham Motorsports, which Dallas 4 1 0 .800 129 91 New Orleans at Kansas City, 1 p.m. 11 a.m. (WYFM-FM 102.9) NFL: Philadelphia 3 1 0 .750 115 51 Oakland at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Browns pregame. aged 12.4 points and shot 40 per- sure. We had a very fast car last formed in the mid-90s and had Washington 3 2 0 .600 115 122 Baltimore at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Noon (19) “FOX NFL Sunday.” cent on 3-pointers in 77 games. weekend at Charlotte.” won numerous races but never a N.Y. Giants 2 3 0 .400 89 108 Washington at Detroit, 1 p.m. Noon (27) “The NFL Today.” series title. And while Cunning- South Indianapolis at Tennessee, 1 p.m. 12:30 p.m. (WLLF-FM 96.7) NFL: Smith made two huge 3-point- The winner last week, Jimmie W L T Pct PF PA Buffalo at Miami, 1 p.m. Ravens at Giants. ers early in the second half as ham himself could not be at the Atlanta 4 1 0 .800 175 140 Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. 1 p.m. (19) NFL: Eagles at Redskins. Johnson, struggled with a tight Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 94 142 the Cavs completed an historic track for the series fi nale, it was Tampa Bay at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. 1 p.m. (27) (WBBW-AM 1240) car in qualifying and will start still an opportunity for the team New Orleans 1 3 0 .250 114 130 San Diego at Atlanta, 4:05 p.m. (WYFM-FM 102.9) NFL: Browns comeback after being down 3-1 in Carolina 1 4 0 .200 123 135 New England at Pittsburgh, 4:25 p.m. at Titans. the series. 21st on Sunday. Chase Elliott will to revel in its success. North Seattle at Arizona, 8:30 p.m. 1 p.m. (Root) (STO) College women’s start 13th and Kurt Busch will “I feel like an overnight sensa- W L T Pct PF PA Open: Dallas, Carolina soccer: Louisville at Virginia Tech. The sides had been in a stale- Minnesota 5 0 0 1.000 119 63 Monday, Oct. 24 1 p.m. (SECN) College women’s mate over the amount and length start 15th as they try to take the tion,” Sherer said. “It only took us Green Bay 3 1 0 .750 98 83 Houston at Denver, 8:30 p.m. volleyball: Mississippi State at 21 years to win a championship.” Auburn. of a contract. pressure off the crapshoot known 1 p.m. (WNIO-AM 1390) NFL: Associated Press Steelers at Dolphins. 2 p.m. (21) (WBBG-FM 106.1) Welsh soccer player HOCKEY NASCAR Sprint Cup. TRANSACTIONS National Hockey League 2 p.m. (ESPNU) College women’s found not guilty of rape ANAHEIM DUCKS — Re-signed F Rickard Rakell to a six-year contract. volleyball: South Carolina at LSU. 189.387. FRIDAY 2 p.m. (FS1) Drag racing: NHRA. CARDIFF, WALES AUTO RACING 19. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, BASEBALL COLORADO AVALANCHE — Reassigned F Mikko Rantanen to the San Antonio 2:30 p.m. (GC) Golf: Champions Tour 189.241. American League A former English Premier (AHL). SAS Championship. NASCAR SPRINT CUP 20. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 189.201. CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Named Joe 3 p.m. (ESPN) Soccer: Montreal vs. League player was found not McEwing bench coach, Nick Capra third- American Hockey League HOLLYWOOD CASINO 400 LINEUP 21. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS — Toronto FC, MLS. base coach and Curt Hasler bullpen coach. guilty of rape on Friday following Friday’s qualifying; race Sunday 188.976. Reassigned D Jesse Graham to Missouri 3 p.m. (SECN) College women’s soc- BASKETBALL a retrial, ending a fi ve-year case. At Kansas Speedway 22. (16) Greg Biffl e, Ford, 188.930. (ECHL). cer: Florida at South Carolina. Kansas City, Kan. 23. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, National Basketball Association LACROSSE 4 p.m. (ESPNU) College hockey: Ched Evans, a Wales interna- (Car numbers in parentheses) 188.094. NBA — Suspended Detroit assistant coach National Lacrosse League Boston College at Wisconsin. Tim Hardaway three games for pleading 1. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 192.089 24. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 186.034. BUFFALO BANDITS — Signed Ts Mitch 4 p.m. (WLLF-FM 96.7) NFL: Falcons guilty to driving while intoxicated with an tional who has played for Man- mph. 25. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 188.376. Jones and Zach Tomkinson to one-year at Seahawks. excessive blood alcohol level. FOOTBALL 2. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 192.082. 26. (7) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 187.669. contracts. 4:25 p.m. (19) NFL: Cowboys at chester City and Sheffi eld United, National Football League 3. (19) Carl Edwards, Toyota, 191.015. 27. (83) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, SOCCER Packers. wept and hugged his fi ancee after 187.578. CLEVELAND ROWNS — Placed G Joel Major League Soccer 4. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 190.786. Bitonio on injured reserve. Signed FB Dan 5 p.m. (GC) Golf: PGA Tour Safeway 28. (23) David Ragan, Toyota, 187.513. PORTLAND TIMBERS — Signed D Marco the verdict was given at Cardiff 5. (88) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 190.315. Vitale from Tampa Bay’s practice squad. Open. 29. (13) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 187.441. Farfan as a homegrown player for the 6. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 190.221. — Signed OT 5 p.m. (SECN) College women’s vol- Crown Court. The 27-year-old 30. (34) Chris Buescher, Ford, 187.331. 2017 season. 7. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 190.188. Jeremy Vujnovich to the practice squad. leyball: Florida at Texas A&M. Evans admitted to having sex 8. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 190.087. 31. (15) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 187.246. COLLEGE 5:15 p.m. (ESPN) Soccer: Portland Canadian Football League ALABAMA STATE — Announced football with a teenager in a hotel in north 9. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 189.927. 32. (44) Brian Scott, Ford, 186.819. CFL — Fined BC Lion Loucheiz Purifoy vs. Colorado, MLS. 10. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 33. (95) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet, coach Brian Jenkins and assistant football 7 p.m. (21) NFL: “Football Night in an undisclosed amount for an inappro- coach James Joseph were suspended for Wales in May 2011 but always in- 189.840. 186.419. America.” priate gesture in an Oct. 8 game against one game because of an NCAA violation 34. (38) Landon Cassill, Ford, 185.052. 7 p.m. (NHLN) NHL: Sabres at sisted it was consensual. He was 11. (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 189.580. Winnipeg. Fined Calgary’s Ja’Gared Davis and assistant head coach Allen Suber will 12. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 189.567. 35. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 184.824. and Saskatchewan’s Ese Mrabure undis- coach the team. Oilers. convicted of rape in April 2012 and 13. (24) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 189.954. 36. (55) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 183.163. closed amounts for low hits on a quar- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA — Named Juan 8 p.m. (ESPN2) WNBA Finals: Lynx released from prison after serving 14. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 189.940. 37. (46) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, terback. Fined Winnipeg’s James Tuck Dixon women’s basketball coach. at Sparks, Game 4. 15. (41) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 189.773. 181.898. an undisclosed amount for a hit to the RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE — Named Nick 8 p.m. (FS1) MLB Playoffs: Dodgers half of his fi ve-year sentence. 16. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 189.760. 38. (32) Joey Gase, Ford, 180.560. head of BC Lions KR Chris Rainey. Fined Palazzo men’s track & fi eld coach. at Cubs, NLCS Game 3. 8:20 p.m. (21) (WLLF-FM 96.7) NFL: Staff /wire report 17. (21) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 189.540. 39. (98) Reed Sorenson, Toyota, 180.403. Toronto’s Joshua Mitchell for his involve- RUTGERS — Named Katie Coons and 18. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 40. 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in the eighth, jawing at plate gressive Field after they teed YSU ALCS umpire Laz Diaz. off against the Texas Rangers Continued from B1 Continued from B1 “It wasn’t like we faced in the Division Series. Run games key when the average Joe out there,” Estrada carried a four-hit thing.” 452.2 yards per game. Blue Jays manager John Gib- shutout into the sixth before “[I like] how well-round- Kluber, Cleveland’s sol- ed we are,” Davis said. “If id and stoic ace, pitched 6 bons said of Kluber. “He’s walking Jason Kipnis with we struggle running the 1/3 spotless innings before one of the elite pitchers in one out. Lindor was in an 0-2 Wisconsin, OSU meet manager Terry Francona the game, as is Miller, as is hole before the shortstop, ball, we can throw and if Allen. We got some guys on who could become a house- we struggle throwing the Associated Press turned things over to the In- ball, we can run. The of- TODAY dians’ best weapon — their base early. We couldn’t get hold name before this series fensive line has been very MADISON, WIS. bullpen. Andrew Miller that big hit.” ends, drove his homer over Wisconsin T.J. UOhio State vs. Wisconsin at consistent. We’re mov- Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, made the Blue Jays look silly, After getting their first the wall in right-center and ing the ball and getting it Watt would like a unique striking out five of the six ALCS win since 2007, the In- ran like Usain Bolt wearing birthday gift this year. Wis. Kickoff at 8 p.m. TV/radio: done.” ABC/WNIO-AM 1390. batters he faced, and closer dians will try to take a 2-0 a Chief Wahoo cap. Even though the of- A win over Ohio State Cody Allen got the save with lead Saturday with Josh Tom- “I thought (Kevin) Pillar fense has been sputtering might be more cherished a perfect ninth as the Indi- lin facing Toronto’s 20-game was going to catch it,” Lindor at times like it did during than any present. tion, in part, as an issue. ans extended their longest winner, J.A. Happ. Tomlin said. “As soon as it went out, the fi rst half of the Illinois The second-ranked Barrett was focused this postseason winning streak was originally scheduled to I put my hands out. I looked State game, Davis said the Buckeyes will visit Camp week on getting all 11 play- since 1920. start Game 3, but was moved at the dugout and everybody offense has been receiv- Randall Stadium tonight in ers on the offense in sync The Blue Jays wasted some up when Trevor Bauer sus- was going insane.” ing a lot of confi dence due a Big Ten , when for every play. early scoring chances — to how well the defense tained an odd injury as he Estrada allowed six hits the eighth-ranked Badgers they had six runners in the has been picking them up hope they can make Watt’s TUCK AND RUN sliced open his right pinkie in Toronto’s first complete when need be. If he gets into trouble fi rst three innings — against while repairing a drone. game all year, but made one weekend extra special. Kluber and their frustration “It’s nice knowing that “A Big Ten game in prime though, Barrett can tuck Kluber kept flying in the costly mistake. if we go three and out we the ball away and run. He only grew as the night went postseason. “I was trying to bounce it, time, I know they’re going on. Toronto slugger Jose Bau- have the confidence that to be juiced up,” Ohio State had 137 yards and a score The right-hander has not to be honest with you,” Es- tista struck out three times we’ll be right back out quarterback J.T. Barrett said. on a career-high 26 carries, allowed a run in 13 1/3 in- trada said. “Good hitters are and Edwin Encarnacion lost there as soon as possible. Just like on Oct. 16, 2010, which might be too many nings this October and he going to hit it out and he’s a [The defense] was so ex- when Wisconsin handed for the team’s best player. his cool when he was fanned kept the Blue Jays inside Pro- good hitter.” cited for us to score those then-No. 1 Ohio State its But Barrett is a unique run- points in the fourth quar- fi rst loss of the season, 31- pass threat who should ter [at Illinois State] and 18. It was Watt’s birthday cause fi ts for the Badgers. we were excited for them weekend, and he was sitting Wisconsin coach Paul because they were domi- in the stands as a spectator Chryst likened Barrett’s im- nant as always.” watching older brother J.J. portance to the Buckeyes LONG FLOWING LOCKS Watt get two sacks for the to that of a point guard on If you’ve noticed Davis’ Badgers. a basketball team. “Every- hair poking farther out “A lot of people say it was thing goes through him, and of the back of his helmet the loudest they have ever he’s got poise,” Chryst said. week by week, you’re not heard the stadium,” T.J. ON THE alone. Davis said the hair Watt said. Wisconsin will be without won’t be cut until the end Watt is following in the top outside linebacker Vince of the season. pass-rushing footsteps of Biegel again because of a foot “I’ll cut it right after the his older brother and Hous- injury. But replacement Gar- season,” Davis said. “I’m ton Texans star, though rett Dooley played well in his afraid to cut it midway. he hasn’t needed much place, opposite Watt, in Wis- People ask me that all the advice. consin’s 14-7 loss to Michi- time. Coach [Bo] Pelini “Just kind of lets me do gan two weeks ago. Inside hates it, everyone hates it, my own thing right now,” linebackers Jack Cichy and my dad hates it, it’s gotten the younger Watt said. T.J. Edwards are also playing to the point where I hate it. Whatever he’s doing is well, and the defensive line 1 has shown that it can con- I can’t wait to cut it.” working since Watt has 5 ⁄2 sacks in Wisconsin’s five trol the line of scrimmage. Pelini had a friendly The Badgers remain strong warning for Davis if it gets games. defensively even at less than ASSOCIATED PRESS too long. The Buckeyes (5-0, 2-0) will be the biggest test yet full strength. Indians starter Trevor Bauer, his right pinkie bandaged, signs autographs before Game 1 of the ALCS “Look at my hair and against the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday in Cleveland. Bauer was unable to pitch as scheduled after he look at his hair, you think for the defensive-minded CLEMENT TIME? sliced open his fi nger repairing one of his drones. I would like it?” Pelini said Badgers (4-1, 1-1). Senior running back Corey jokingly. “If it gets too long Ohio State is ranked Clement is Wisconsin’s best I’ll just get some hedge fi fth in total offense (537.6 breakaway threat, though clippers and I’ll take care yards per game) and third he’s waiting for his breakout Odd (base)ball: Indians’ Bauer of it myself.” in scoring offense (53.2 game this year. Clement did points). The Buckeyes run have 111 yards on 21 carries for 323.6 yards per game, against Akron before get- cuts his pinkie fi xing drone third-best in the country . ting hurt. He’s averaging 3.9 yards a carry, 2 yards less HOW THEY MATCH UP Wisconsin is allowing Associated Press several stitches to close the Francona said. “He could just 90.4 yards per game, than his career average. To Penguins vs. Panthers have a chance at an upset, CLEVELAND cut on top of his right pinkie have been opening a box in the sixth-best run defense after he was sliced while re- the kitchen. Things happen. in the nation. the Badgers will need to play A drone dropped into the YSU UNI ball-control, as well as get big AL Championship Series be- pairing a propeller. I wish it wouldn’t have, but Points per game 30.8 27.2 This could be an old- Josh Tomlin, who was Opp. points 16.0 24.6 plays out of Clement and the fore the fi rst pitch was even like I said, it wasn’t done ma- Rushing avg. 265.4 191.6 fashioned Big Ten brawl in scheduled to pitch Game 3 liciously, it wasn’t done by Passing avg. 186.8 167.6 the trenches. running game to take pres- thrown. Comp-att 57-104 67-127 sure off freshman quarter- No, this isn’t a pre-Hallow- in Toronto on Monday, will being silly. Just happened.” Had intercepted 5 1 “It’ll come down to replace Bauer today. The TD passes 7 6 back Alex Hornibrook. een hoax. Francona started Kluber Fumbles-lost 6-3 7-4 whether or not we can Indians won 1-0 on Friday in Game 1 against Toronto’s Kick return avg. 19.8 24.0 Indians starter Trevor Punt return avg. 4.7 9.0 run the ball, protect, and NIGHT OUT night behind Corey Kluber. Marco Estrada before turn- 3rd down conversions 34-73 27-82 if we can stop their run Barrett thinks the Wis- Bauer cut open his right Francona said Dr. Thomas 4th down conversions 4-6 3-7 pinkie while fixing one ing to Tomlin, who pitched Total touchdowns 19 17 game,” Ohio State offen- consin tradition of playing Graham, one of the coun- into the sixth inning of his Time of possession/avg. 34:34 27:42 of the hovering objects he Individual leaders sive lineman Pat Elflein the song “Jump Around” be- try’s top hand specialists, postseason debut last week YSU said. “Those are always fun tween the third and fourth likes to build and fl y. Bauer told him Bauer should be Passing won’t start Game 2 of the at Fenway Park as the In- Com-Att Yds TD Int games to play in.” quarters is “pretty cool.” able to pitch in Game 3 when dians closed out a three- Ricky Davis 44-83 746 5 3 AL Championship Series Rushing Other things to watch Wait until he sees it in per- the best-of-seven series re- game sweep of Boston. The Att Yds TD tonight: son. A juiced-up student sec- against Toronto, again di- sumes at Rogers Centre. Martin Ruiz 71 399 6 31-year-old is the longest ten- Tevin McCaster 46 327 3 tion leads the celebration, verting the Indians’ pitching Francona said he was in ured player on Cleveland’s Receiving BUCKEYES PASS when fans in the creaky sta- plans for the playoffs. a shower Friday morning No. Yds TD roster, and Francona wasn’t Alvin Bailey 10 158 2 Ohio State hopes to get dium sway to the hip-hop Cleveland manager Terry when he received an urgent Stefan Derrick 9 77 1 its passing game going surprised when he didn’t bat Darien Townsend 8 153 2 anthem. Ohio State is used Francona, who has had to text from Indians president an eye when told he would Kicking again after it sputtered in to playing in hostile road en- Chris Antonetti telling him FG/Att Lng juggle his rotation for weeks be pitching two days earlier Zak Kennedy 7-8 42 last week’s 38-17 win over vironments, though Camp because of injuries, managed to call. He had no idea why. Punting than expected. Indiana. Barrett was just Randall at night should be a “And you could have giv- No. Avg. I20 to keep a sense of humor “J.T. is probably the easiest Mark Schuler 24 41.0 11 9 of 21 for 93 yards, with unique experience. en me a lot of guesses, and Tackles about the latest — and by far guy in the world,” Francona Tkl TFL Int. FF-FR one touchdown and an in- “It’s going to be loud,” I wouldn’t have probably Armand Dellovade 27 3 0 0-0 the strangest — setback. said. “He handles every- terception. Coach Urban got this one,” Francona said Jameel Smith 25 1 1 0-0 Meyer said. “It’s going to be “’It’s kind of self-explan- thing. He’s about as tough Avery Moss 22 5.5 0 1-1 Meyer cited communica- really loud.” with a smile. LeRoy Alexander 19 0.5 0 0-0 atory,” Francona quipped mentally as you’re going to Northern Iowa at the start of his news con- This was a new kind of Passing flying in Cleveland, where fi nd. He was excited.” Com-Att Yds TD Int ference. “Probably every- Aaron Bailey 67-126 838 6 1 Cent. Arkansas (4-1) at McNeese St. (3-3), midges have buzzed the fi eld Tomlin said his prepara- Rushing COLLEGE FOOTBALL 7 p.m. body in here probably at before in October. tion would change, it’s just Att Yds TD UT Martin (3-3) at Murray St. (1-4), 7 Aaron Bailey 109 407 6 some point or another had a that he’s taking he mound Tyvis Smith 97 401 2 FRIDAY’S SCORES p.m. Bauer’s penchant for drones Receiving EAST UConn (3-3) at South Florida (5-1), 7 p.m. drone-related problem.” is just one of the unique things sooner than he thought. No. Yds TD Assumption 39, St. Anselm 14 E. Kentucky (2-3) at Tennessee St. (4-1), All kidding aside, the Indi- “It really doesn’t affect me D. Fountain 18 220 4 Johns Hopkins 45, Dickinson 10 7 p.m. about the 25-year-old, whose Jaylin James 10 168 0 SOUTH E. Illinois (4-2) at Tennessee Tech (2-4), ans are dealing with yet an- at all,” he said. “It will be on Kicking Louisville 24, Duke 14 pregame routines, unorthodox Memphis 24, Tulane 14 7 p.m. other pitching issue after they my fi fth day, I’ll be on nor- FG/Att Lng Southern Miss. (4-2) at LSU (3-2), 7:30 training methods and analyti- Austin Errthum 2-6 29 TODAY’S GAMES lost starters Carlos Carrasco Punting EAST p.m. cal mind have rubbed some mal rest. When I found out I No. Avg. I20 Lafayette (1-5) at Army (3-2), Noon Temple (3-3) at UCF (3-2), 7:30 p.m. and Danny Salazar in the final was going tomorrow, I stuck Sam Kuhter 32 41.1 10 Albany (NY) (4-1) at Maine (2-3), Noon MIDWEST people the wrong way. While Tackles James Madison (5-1) at New Hampshire Iowa (4-2) at Purdue (3-2), Noon month of the regular season. he’s somewhat different, Fran- to the game plan that I was Tkl TFL Int. FF-FR (4-2), Noon San Diego (4-1) at Drake (3-3), 1:30 p.m. Bauer, a quirky right-hand- going to do Monday and go Jared Farley 36 2 1 0-1 Illinois (1-4) at Rutgers (2-4), Noon S. Utah (3-2) at North Dakota (4-2), 2 p.m. cona said he wasn’t upset with Karter Schult 34 13 1 1-0 Bryant (2-3) at St. Francis (Pa.) (3-3), er who pitched Game 1 of the out there and compete and A.J. Allen 29 0 0 0-1 Noon E. Michigan (4-2) at Ohio (4-2), 2 p.m. Bauer for getting hurt. Duncan Ferch 25 0 0 1-0 Colgate (1-4) at Bucknell (2-3), 1 p.m. Kent St. (2-4) at Miami (Ohio) (0-6), 2:30 p.m. ALDS against Boston, needed “This was not malicious,” win a game.” YSU DEPTH CHART Wagner (3-2) at CCSU (1-4), 1 p.m. South Dakota (2-3) at Indiana St. (3-3), 3 p.m. Yale (1-3) at Fordham (3-2), 1 p.m. W. Illinois (4-1) at Missouri St. (3-2), 3 p.m. OFFENSE Harvard (4-0) at Holy Cross (2-4), 1 p.m. RT — (77) DYLAN COLUCCI (6-6, 330, W. Michigan (6-0) at Akron (4-2), 3:30 Sacred Heart (4-1) at Cornell (3-1), 1:30 p.m. p.m. SR.); (78) Jeff Rotheram (6-7, 330, So.) Towson (2-3) at Dartmouth (2-2), 1:30 p.m. Clbsn ph-2b2 0 0 0 Treinen p 0 0 0 0 Francisco 2 RG — (67) BROCK EISENHUTH (6-5, 350, Lehigh (4-2) at Georgetown (3-2), 2 p.m. Nebraska (5-0) at Indiana (3-2), 3:30 p.m. MLB C.Rbnsn 1b 1 0 1 0 Monday, Oct. 10 — San Francisco 6, Sr.); (71) Cameron Fraser (6-4, 300, Jr.) Columbia (1-3) at Penn (2-2), 3 p.m. Northwestern (2-3) at Michigan St. (2- J.Ross pr 0 0 0 0 Chicago 5, 13 innings C — (70) VYTAS HRYNKIWICZ (6-4, 300, Brown (1-3) at Princeton (3-1), 3 p.m. 3), 3:30 p.m. BOX SCORES M.Tylor cf 1 0 0 0 Tuesday, Oct. 11 — Chicago 6, San So.); (51) Cole McHenry (6-3, 285, RFr.); Ball St. (3-3) at Buffalo (1-4), 3:30 p.m. S. Dakota St. (3-2) at N. Dakota St. (5- Totals 33 4 8 4 Totals 32 3 7 3 Francisco 5 LG — (60) GAVIN WIGGINS (6-4, 310; ALCS-GAME 1 Louisiana Tech (3-3) vs. UMass (1-5) at 0), 3:30 p.m. Los Angeles 3, Washington 2 So.); (74) Jacob Zinni (6-4, 310, RFr.) INDIANS 2, BLUE JAYS 0 Los Angeles 000 000 400 — 4 Friday, Oct. 7 — Los Angeles 4, Foxborough, Mass., 3:30 p.m. Cent. Michigan (4-2) at N. Illinois (1-5), 3:30 LT — (61) JUSTIN SPENCER (6-5, 305, Virginia Tech (4-1) at Syracuse (2-4), 3:45 p.m. Toronto Cleveland Washington 010 000 200 — 3 Washington 3 Jr.); (72) James Wilson (6-5, 285, RFr.) Rhode Island (1-5) at Stony Brook (3-2), 4 p.m. p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi DP—Washington 1. LOB—Los Angeles 8, Saturday, Oct. 8 — Los Angeles at TE — (88) JACOB WOOD (6-5, 240, Sr.); Robert Morris (1-5) at Duquesne (3-2), 7 p.m. Bowling Green (1-5) at Toledo (4-1), 3:30 Carrera lf 3 0 0 0 C.Sntna dh 4 0 1 0 Washington 11. 2B—Zimmerman (2). 3B—Ju. Washington, ppd., rain (86) Shane Kuhn (6-4, 245, Jr.) SOUTH p.m. Uptn ph-lf 1 0 0 0 Kipnis 2b 3 1 0 0 Turner (1). HR—Pederson (1), Heisey (1). Sunday, Oct. 9 — Washington 5, Los WR — (21) DARIEN TOWNSEND (5-10, NC State (4-1) at Clemson (6-0), Noon S. Illinois (2-3) at Illinois St. (2-4), 7 p.m. Dnldson 3b 4 0 2 0 Lindor ss 4 1 2 2 SB—T.Turner (2), Harper (3), D.Murphy 2 (2). Angeles 2 170, Jr.); (4) Damoun Patterson (6-2, Butler (2-4) at Davidson (2-4), Noon N. Iowa (2-3) at Youngstown St. (4-1), Encrncn 1b 4 0 2 0 Napoli 1b 3 0 0 0 S—Jansen (1). Monday, Oct. 10 — Washington 8, at Los 180, Jr.) Butista rf 3 0 0 0 Jose.Rm 3b 3 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Angeles 3 Furman (0-6) at ETSU (2-3), Noon 7 p.m. WR — (9) ISIAH SCOTT (6-3, 205, So.); Vanderbilt (2-4) at Georgia (4-2), Noon Ru.Mrtn c 4 0 0 0 Chsnhll rf 3 0 3 0 Los Angeles Tuesday, Oct. 11 — Los Angeles 6, (13) Stefan Derrick (6-1, 190, Jr.) Dayton (4-2) at Jacksonville (2-2), Noon Stanford (3-2) at Notre Dame (2-4), 7:30 p.m. Tlwtzki ss 4 0 1 0 Crisp lf 1 0 0 0 Hill 2 2-3 3 1 1 2 6 Washington 5 WR — (5) ALVIN BAILEY (5-11, 180, Jr.); Minnesota (3-2) at Maryland (4-1), Noon Ohio St. (5-0) at Wisconsin (4-1), 8 p.m. Sundrs dh 4 0 2 0 Ra.Dvis lf 0 0 0 0 Blanton 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Thursday, Oct. 13 — Los Angeles 4, (8) Robert Byrd (5-8, 150, So.) Georgia Southern (3-2) at Georgia Tech SOUTHWEST Pillar cf 3 0 0 0 Naquin cf 3 0 0 0 Urias W,1-0 2 1 0 0 2 1 Washington 3 QB — (12) RICKY DAVIS (6-3, 215, Jr.); (3-3), 12:30 p.m. Kansas St. (3-2) at Oklahoma (3-2), Noon Travis 2b 2 0 0 0 M.Mrtnz cf 0 0 0 0 Dayton 0 2 2 2 1 0 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (11) Trent Hosick (6-1, 210, Jr.) Pittsburgh (4-2) at Virginia (2-3), 12:30 West Virginia (4-0) at Texas Tech (3- Goins 2b 0 0 0 0 R.Perez c 3 0 0 0 Jansen H,1 2 1-3 1 0 0 4 4 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Brny ph-2b 1 0 0 0 Kershaw S,1-1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 TB — (29) MARTIN RUIZ (5-11, 200, Sr.); p.m. 2), Noon American League (20) Jody Webb (5-9, 175, Sr.) SC State (1-3) at Howard (1-5), 1 p.m. Totals 33 0 7 0 Totals 27 2 6 2 Washington Alabama A&M (1-5) at Ark.-Pine Bluff All Games on TBS DEFENSE Marist (2-3) at Morehead St. (2-4), 1 p.m. Scherzer 6 5 1 1 2 7 (1-4), 3:30 p.m. Cleveland 1, Toronto 0 CB — (31) DAVID RIVERS (6-2, 185, Sr.); NC A&T (4-1) at Bethune-Cookman (0- Toronto 000 000 000 — 0 Rzepczynski L,0-1 0 0 1 1 1 0 Friday, Oct. 14 — Cleveland 2, Toronto 0 (15) Avery Larkin (5-11, 180, So.) 4), 1 p.m. Kansas (1-4) at Baylor (5-0), 3:30 p.m. Cleveland 000 002 00x — 2 Treinen 1-3 1 1 1 0 1 Today — Toronto (Happ 20-4) at Cleveland CB — (7) KENNY BISHOP (6-0, 185, Sr.); Valparaiso (2-4) at Stetson (3-2), 1 p.m. Abilene Christian (0-6) at Sam Houston DP—Toronto 1, Cleveland 1. LOB—Toronto 8, Solis 1-3 1 1 1 0 0 (Tomlin 13-9), 4:08 p.m. (8) Nate Dortch (6-10, 180, Sr.) Coastal Carolina (3-2) at Gardner-Webb St. (5-0), 4 p.m. Cleveland 4. 2B—Encarnacion (1). HR—Lindor Kelley 0 1 0 0 0 0 Monday — Cleveland (Bauer 12-8) at NB — (1) ERIC THOMPSON (6-0, 195, (3-3), 1:30 p.m. SE Louisiana (2-3) at Stephen F. Austin (2). S—Crisp 2 (3). Perez 1 0 0 0 1 0 Toronto (Stroman 9-10), 8:08 p.m. Sr.); (17) Billy Nicole Hurst (6-0, 190, Jr.) Florida A&M (2-4) at Delaware St. (0-5), IP H R ER BB SO Melancon 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 Tuesday — Cleveland (Clevinger 3-3) at 2 p.m. (3-3), 4 p.m. Toronto Scherzer pitched to 1 batter in the 7th FS — (3) LEROY ALEXANDER (6-0, 195, Mississippi (3-2) at Arkansas (4-2), 7 p.m. Toronto (Sanchez 15-2), 8:08 p.m. Sr.); (16) Jalyn Powell (5-11, 195, Jr.) Morgan St. (2-2) at Hampton (2-2), 2 p.m. Estrada L,1-1 8 6 2 2 1 6 Rzepczynski pitched to 1 batter in the 7th x-Wednesday — Cleveland at Toronto, South Alabama (3-2) at Arkansas St. (1- SS — (26) JAMEEL SMITH (6-0, 190, Austin Peay (0-5) at Jacksonville St. (4- Cleveland Kelley pitched to 1 batter in the 7th 4:08 p.m. Sr.); (10) Kyle Hegedus (5-11, 185, RFr.) 1), 2 p.m. 4), 7 p.m. Kluber W,2-0 6 1-3 6 0 0 2 6 Dayton pitched to 3 batters in the 7th x-Friday — Toronto at Cleveland, 8:08 p.m. LB — (40) JAYLIN KELLY (6-1, 245, SR.); Savannah St. (1-3) at NC Central (4-2), Tulsa (4-1) at Houston (5-1), 7 p.m. Miller H,2 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 5 Umpires—Home, Jeff Kellogg; First, Manny x-Saturday, Oct. 22 — Toronto at (28) Malachi Newell (6-1, 200, Fr.) 2 p.m. Northwestern St. (1-4) at Lamar (2-3), Allen S,3-3 1 0 0 0 0 1 Gonzalez; Second, Dan Bellino; Third, Chris Cleveland, TBA W. Kentucky (3-3) at Middle Tennessee LB — (42) ARMAND DELLOVADE (6-0, 7 p.m. Umpires—Home, Laz Diaz; First, Jim Wolf; Guccione. National League (4-1), 2:30 p.m. Second, Brian Gorman; Third, Jim Reynolds. T—4:32. A—43,936 (41,418). 210, So.); (41) Curtis Parks (6-1, 230, UTSA (2-3) at Rice (0-5), 7 p.m. Chicago vs. Los Angeles MVSU (0-6) at Alabama St. (1-5), 3 p.m. T—2:44. A—37,727 (38,000). SCORES & SCHEDULE RFr.) Iowa St. (1-5) at Texas (2-3), 7 p.m. Today — Los Angeles (Maeda 16-11) at DE — (11) DEREK RIVERS (6-5, 250, Sr.); Texas Southern (3-2) at Alcorn St. (2-3), LATE THURSDAY WILD CARD Chicago (Lester 19-5) (FS1), 8:08 p.m. 3 p.m. Nicholls (2-3) at Houston Baptist (2-3), (98) Fazson Chapman (6-2, 230, Jr.) NLDS-GAME 5 Tuesday, Oct. 4 — Toronto 5, Baltimore 2, Sunday — Los Angeles (Kershaw 12-4) at DT — (66) CODY SQUIRIC (6-3, 305, So.); VMI (3-2) vs. Samford (4-1) at 8 p.m. Chicago (Hendricks 16-8) (FS1), 8:08 p.m. Birmingham, Ala., 3 p.m. DODGERS 4, NATIONALS 3 11 innings (76) Lamont Ragland (6-1, 295, So.) FAR WEST Tuesday — Chicago (Arrieta 18-8) at Los Chattanooga (6-0) at The Citadel (5-0), Los Angeles Washington Wednesday, Oct. 5 — San Francisco 3, DT — (52) SAVON SMITH (6-1, 285, So.); Southern Cal (3-3) at Arizona (2-4), 3:30 p.m. 3 p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi N.Y. Mets 0 Angeles (FS1), 8:08 p.m. (92) Donald Mesier (6-1, 280, Jr.) Wake Forest (5-1) at Florida St. (4-2), Air Force (4-1) at New Mexico (2-3), 3:30 p.m. Utley 2b 3 0 0 0 T.Trner cf-2b 5 0 1 0 DIVISION SERIES Wednesday — Chicago (Lackey 11-8) at DE — (9) AVERY MOSS (6-3, 265, Sr.); 3:30 p.m. Montana St. (2-4) at Weber St. (3-2), 3:30 p.m. C.Ruiz ph-c 2 1 1 1 Harper rf 3 0 1 0 (Best-of-5; x-if necessary) Los Angeles (FS1), 8:08 p.m. (33) Johnson Louigene (6-3, 250, So.) x-Thursday — Chicago at Los Angeles North Carolina (4-2) at Miami (4-1), 3:30 p.m. Utah (5-1) at Oregon St. (2-3), 4 p.m. C.Sager ss 5 0 0 0 Werth lf 3 0 0 0 American League SPECIAL TEAMS Villanova (5-1) at Richmond (4-2), 3:30 p.m. JTrnr 3b 4 0 1 2 DMrpy 2b-1b 3 1 1 0 Toronto 3, Texas 0 (FS1), 8:08 p.m. PK — (99) ZAK KENNEDY (6-0, 160, So.); Alabama (6-0) at Tennessee (5-1), 3:30 p.m. Sacramento St. (1-5) at Montana (4-1), Ad.Gnzl 1b 4 0 1 0 Rendon 3b 4 0 0 0 Thursday, Oct. 6 — Toronto 10, Texas 1 x-Saturday, Oct. 22 — Los Angeles at (49) Connor McFadden (5-10, 165, Jr.) Georgia St. (1-4) at Troy (4-1), 3:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Reddick rf 4 0 1 0 Mlancon p 0 0 0 0 Friday, Oct. 7 — Toronto 5, Texas 3 Chicago (Fox or FS1), TBA x-Sunday, Oct. 23 — Los Angeles at H — (10) KYLE HEGEDUS (5-11, 185, Delaware (2-3) at William & Mary (2-4), New Mexico St. (2-3) at Idaho (3-3), 5 p.m. Pderson cf 3 1 2 1 Difo ph 1 0 0 0 Sunday, Oct. 9 — Toronto 7, Texas 6, 10 RFr.) 3:30 p.m. Grandal c 1 0 0 0 Zmrman 1b 2 0 1 0 innings Chicago (Fox or FS1), TBA LS — (57) STEVEN WETHLI (6-0, 240, Missouri (2-3) at Florida (4-1), 4 p.m. Cal Poly (3-2) at Portland St. (2-4), 5:30 p.m. A.Brnes pr 0 1 0 0 Solis p 0 0 0 0 Cleveland 3, Boston 0 WORLD SERIES So.); (86) Shane Kuhn (6-4, 245, Jr.) W. Carolina (1-4) at Mercer (2-3), 4 p.m. Idaho St. (2-3) at N. Arizona (2-4), 7 p.m. Dayton p 0 0 0 0 Kelley p 0 0 0 0 Thursday, Oct. 6 — Cleveland 5, Boston 4 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) P — (85) MARK SCHULER; (39) Nate FIU (2-4) at Charlotte (2-4), 6 p.m. N. Colorado (3-2) at UC Davis (1-5), 7 p.m. Jansen p 0 0 0 0 O.Perez p 0 0 0 0 Friday, Oct. 7 — Cleveland 6, Boston 0 All games televised by Fox Needham Southern U. (2-2) at Jackson St. (2-3), 7 Kershaw p 0 0 0 0 Drew 3b 0 0 0 0 Sunday, Oct. 9 — Cleveland at Boston, Tuesday, Oct. 25 — NL at AL PR — (21) DARIEN TOWNSEND; (5) p.m. Arizona St. (5-1) at Colorado (4-2), 8 p.m. Toles lf 2 0 1 0 Espnosa ss 3 1 1 1 ppd., rain Wednesday, Oct. 26 — NL at AL Alvin Bailey Liberty (2-3) at Kennesaw St. (4-1), 7 Colorado St. (3-3) at Boise St. (5-0), 10:15 p.m. Kndrk ph-lf 1 1 1 0 Lobaton c 2 0 0 0 Monday, Oct. 10 — Cleveland 4, Boston 3 Friday, Oct. 28 — AL at NL KR — (21) DARIEN DOWNSEND; (7) p.m. Nevada (3-3) at San Jose St. (1-5), 10:30 p.m. R.Hill p 1 0 0 0 Heisey ph 1 1 1 2 National League Saturday, Oct. 29 — AL at NL Alvin Bailey Texas St. (2-3) at Louisiana-Monroe (1- Blanton p 0 0 0 0 P.Svrno c 1 0 0 0 Chicago 3, San Francisco 1 x-Sunday, Oct. 30 — AL at NL KO — (99) ZAK KENNEDY; (39) Nate 4), 7 p.m. UCLA (3-3) at Washington St. (3-2), 10:30 p.m. Ethier ph 1 0 0 0 Schrzer p 2 0 0 0 Friday, Oct. 7 — Chicago 1, San Francisco 0 x-Tuesday, Nov. 1 — NL at AL Needham FAU (1-5) at Marshall (1-4), 7 p.m. UNLV (2-4) at Hawaii (3-3), 11:59 p.m. Urias p 0 0 0 0 Rzpczyn p 0 0 0 0 Saturday, Oct. 8 — Chicago 5, San x-Wednesday, Nov. 2 — NL at AL

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By ERIC FORTUNE offensive line did a great job, espe- Still, there is two of those touchdowns, fi nding It was a rough night for Crest- [email protected] cially against their defense. some tradition still Ethan Dominguez on 10- and 35- view with just 114 total yards of NORTH LIMA “Their defense is very, very good. to wrap up this yard touchdown passes. offense with a 2.2 average per run- The South Range High School Jordan Murphy is a great defen- season. His 62-yard run to start the game ning play. football team couldn’t have asked sive end. We were able to block The Raiders was the start of a spectacular night “Our kids played really hard,” for a better send-off for the Raid- him which gave us a lot of time to (7-1, 2-1 Inter-Tri for the signal caller who took over Yeagley said. “They really did. I ers’ last regular-season game at throw.” County Red Tier) a couple of weeks ago for Seth Mor- want to wish Coach Cusick a fast have been one of Memorial Field. The Raiders will move into a new Buzzacco row after a shoulder injury. recovery. Offensive fireworks filled the the more success- stadium next year on state Route The longest scoring drive for “The kids played awesome, they Raiders’ home since 1955 as junior ful teams in the SPRINGFIELD 49 46 so they will no longer have to the Raiders consisted of seven really did,” Yeagley said. “We came quarterback Aniello Buzzacco en- make the trek from their school to Mahoning Valley. It CRESTVIEW 0 plays when Nathan Daniszewski’s out and got a couple of quick scores gineered fi ve touchdowns in Fri- their old stomping grounds. showed against the Next: South Range 9-yard run made it 28-0 after one on them. Then we just kept on roll- day’s 49-0 rout of Crestview. “We have our turf fi eld in,” Yea- Rebels. at Indian Creek, Fri- ing. Buzzacco’s stat line read 159 gley said. “The fi nances are there South Range out- day, 7 p.m. quarter. yards passing, four touchdowns gained the Crest- The lead grew to 42-0 lat half- “This was a special night. When- to start the stadium project. That’s Next: Springfi eld at view 430 to 114 in and 138 yards rushing, one tou- our goal to get over there. Crestview, Friday, time after Buzzaco’s 53-yard pass ever you have senior night, the kids chown. total yards and time 7 p.m. to Mathias Combs and a 31-yard are playing for their parents and “He’s really coming into his “There is a lot of tradition here,” of possession was Yeagley said. “We’ve played a lot of run. they are playing for the people in own,” South Range head coach 35:51 to 12:09. The Rebels (3-5, 1-2) were with- the community. It’s their last home games here. I’ve played here. I’ve It took the Raiders just five Dan Yeagley said. “My goodness, out the services of head coach game and our last game here as we he had forever to throw. coached here. Some of my staff plays to build a 21-0 lead midway plan to move on. Luckily, our kids “That hasn’t happened a whole have played here, but it’s time to through the opening quarter. Paul Cusick, who was under the lot this year,” Yeagley said. “Our love on and start new traditions.” Buzzacco was responsible for weather. responded emotionally.” Friday’s other football games Lakeview 45, McDonald 47, Poland 13 Mineral Ridge 10 CORTLAND MCDONALD Evan Adair Joe Celli scored three scored four touchdowns and Alex Cin- touchdowns tron two to lead the Blue and Tony Devils (4-4, 2-1 ITCL Blue). Crish two to Celli’s scoring runs covered lead Lakev- 12, 1 and 9 yards while Cin- iew (5-3). tron scored on a 20-yard run Adair scored and returned a kick 88 yards. Adair on runs cov- Dylan Portolese threw a 28- ering 4, 9, 4 and 5 yards. Cr- yard scoring pass to Dale ish returned an interception Wolford and Zach Gray re- 41 yards for a pick six and turned a fumble 62 yards for caught a 12-yard touch- a score. For the Rams (2-6, down pass from Zach Rog- 2-1), Jarred Miller scored on a ers. Rogers passed for 273 1-yard run and Danny Line- yards by completing 14 of 21 baugh kicked a fi eld goal. attempts. For Poland (4-4), Jonah Spencer scored on a Western Reserve 53, 1-yard run and Colt McFad- Jackson-Milton 0 den kicked two field goals (49 and 45 yards). BERLIN CENTER MICHAEL G. TAYLOR | THE VINDICATOR Dominic Velasquez passed Boardman’s Neil Bevacqua swoops down to recover the loose ball on a bad snap before Ursuline’s Jared Fabry can get to it during Girard 48, for 270 yards and threw three Friday’s game at Spartan Stadium in Boardman. The Spartans needed double overtime to defeat the Irish, 21-14. touchdown passes for the Newton Falls 24 Blue Devils (5-3, 3-0 ITCL GIRARD Blue). Wyatt Larimer caught Girard (2-6, 2-2 All-Amer- two of his throws for touch- BOARDMAN ican Conference Blue) was downs covering 13 yards Continued from B1 led by Mark Waid who threw both times. Austin Seifert the game went on that’s just how it score touchdowns on runs for 426 yards and fi ve touch- happened. We let the game fl ow. I was covering 13 and 21 yards. dows. Michael Belcik caught talking to the coaches on the sideline three of them. Braden Bun- Jack Cappabianco caught a 66-yard touchdown pass all game and this is just what hap- gard had 108 yards passing pened. I just never asked for a play off and a touchdown along with and scored on a 3-yard run. For the Bluejays (5-3, 1-2), and kept getting the ball.” 13 yards rushing for Newton Ignazio took no issue with leaning Falls (2-6, 0-4). Jordan Ed- Michael Liberato rushed for 48 yards on six carries. on Adu-Poku. mondson tallied fi ve catches “That’s our most successful thing for 43 yards and had a kickoff that we do. That’s what we built our return. Southern 24, Leetonia 21 game plan around,” Ignazio said. “Ko- Labrae 20, by’s phenominal. All our guys are. It’s LEETONIA good to see the seniors go out with Brookfi eld 14 Devon Champney took a a home win. To win this for special LEAVITTSBURG Southern fumble 60 yards kids like Koby. That’s why you get into Carlton Brown threw to the end zone to bring Lee- coaching.” for 195 yards and a touch- tonia (1-7, 0-2 ITCL White) Boardman really dominated the down to Tariq Drake for to within three of tying the game on the ground, running the ball the Vikings (6-2, 5-0 AAC game with 1:30 remaining. in total 47 times for 152 yards. Blue). Alex Clark rushed Southern (3-5, 1-2) recovered “You just have to tackle the oppo- for 114 yards and Xavier the onside-kick attempt. nent. At times it feels like we’re go- Bailey added 104 yards and Brock Simpson went 12-for- ing for big hits and not form tackles,” a touchdown for Brookfi eld 24 for 123 yards with touch- Ursuline coach Larry Kempe said. (5-3, 2-2). down passes to Danny Mc- “These are good players. They’ll Cool and Derrick Grossen. bounce off attempted big hits.” Campbell 32, Champney had six tackles Ursuline ran the ball with much less Champion 16 and two sacks for the Bears. success. They ran the ball 30 times for Salem 42, only 74 yards. CAMPBELL Dakota Hobbs fi nished the game as MICHAEL G. TAYLOR | THE VINDICATOR Champion (4-4, 2-3 AAC Alliance 32 the Irish’s leading rusher and receiver. Boardman’s Gaven Strines celebrates scoring a touchdown after coming up with the loose Blue) put Campbell in a 10-0 He had 10 carries for 59 yards. He also ball in Friday’s game against Ursuline at Spartan Stadium in Boardman. The Spartans de- SALEM had six receptions for 110 yards and feated the Irish in double overtime, 21-14. hole, before Brandon Lig- Mitch Davidson had 351 two touchdowns, including one for gens scored three consecu- yards passing and four tive rushing touchdowns. touchdowns for Salem (5- 34 yards, and the 32-yard touchdown seven times for 34 yards. a free first down, and the Spartans Darion Jones added two 3,3-2 Northeastern Buckeye with under a minute to go in regula- “Hobbs is a good skilled kid,” Ig- would later score on that drive. tion. Defensively, he also had an inter- more scores on the ground Conference). Receiver Jake nazio said. “We just got to get him “They should feel bad about it.” ception during the overtime period. down and tackle him in space. We for Campbell (3-5, 1-3). Humeniuk caught six passes Kempe said. “This is a game you have Quarterback Yianni Koullias for 130 yards and two touch- “We run snaps from the wildcat just limited him enough to give us a to win. We try to cut down on making ran for 282 yards. Champion downs. Chase Ackerman from time to time. Just to give them chance to win the game.” a different look, add some speed out was limited to 65 rushing had 105 yards and a touch- Ursuline made a lot of early mis- mistakes. All these kids have to do is there. It’s something we do.” Kempe takes. Less than a minute into the yards and 201 passing yards. down on three catches. what they’re asked. Everyone has a said. The Irish ran eight plays the sec- game, a high snap into the end zone Brandon Allen was 11-for-22 Cooper Bezeredi added 157 job; everyone has a role. All they have yards and a touchdown on ond half out of the wildcat, with seven while the Irish had the ball lead to a for 153 yards for the Gold- to do is stay in their role and we will the ground of the snaps going to Hobbs. On plays Spartan touchdown. An offsides pen- en Flashes. Running back where he was snapped the ball, he ran alty on a 4th and four gave Boardman win every game. Noah Bayus had a rushing West Branch 42, touchdown and completed a 48-yard touchdown pass Canton South 40 his way to 50 yards and two to 21-14. The Raiders tied the Although the Cardinals to Allen. BELOIT touchdowns on 14 carries. score at 21 when Bowden, who Quarterback T.J. DeShields MOONEY were held scoreless in the sec- Lisbon 33, Continued from B1 “Give credit to the backs, ran for 197 yards and passed ond half, the two late scores had 268 passing yards and but it all comes down to the for 105, zipped 43 yards for a Columbiana 13 three touchdowns in a game quarterback Lynn Bowden were huge momentum gains O-line,” Hewlett said. “If the touchdown with 2:38 remain- that led to a couple time-con- that had three kickoff re- to Marlin Richardson late in line can’t block, the backs ing in the first half. LISBON suming possessions. turns for touchdowns. Rob the fourth quarter. can’t do anything.” That set up a sequence Cameron Summers (155) Lozier had 127 yards and “We knew we had a and Jason Thompson (121) Raiders coach Steve Ar- The Cardinals needed just that ultimately proved de- two touchdowns and Brett nold would have gone for chance to do it,” Cardinals both eclipsed 100 yards and two plays after the opening cisive for the Cardinals, who Butcher hauled in 5 five two points, but Bowden, coach P.J. Fecko said. “You scored two touchdowns for kick to take a 7-0 lead. An- might have been thinking passes for 108 yards and two easily the area’s premier derson rammed 9 yards to about running out the clock take the opening drive. Lisbon (7-1, 3-0 Inter Tri- touchdowns for the Warriors offensive talent, was out of County White). Summers the Mooney 41, setting up in the first half. Instead, That was the long run for (4-4, 3-2 NBC). Thomas Ca- breath. Arnold made the de- Hewlett’s 51-yard run. Page broke free on a 54-yard the touchdown. We knew also had seven tackles on serta had 11 tackles and Cole cision to go with Vanwinkle, defense. For Columbiana Mooney was back in busi- run to the Harding 12, set- they had so many people Pittman added an intercep- who easily converted his ness when Brent Weaver fell ting up an 8-yard scoring up there that as soon as you (5-3,1-1 ITCL White) Tanner tion with 10 tackles. fi rst four conversion kicks. on a fumble by Richardson run by Anderson with 1:34 cracked it, it was going to be Pearl had 142 yards rushing “We would have gone for it on the ensuing kick. Starting remaining in the half. and a touchdown. Mathews 34, [two], but Lynn had run fi ve from the Raiders’ 25, the Car- Bowden lost possession devastating. There were a Southington 15 or six times,” Arnold said. dinals scored four plays later setting up to throw a receiv- few instances when we were Springfi eld 48, “We had a two-point play on an 8-yard run by Page. er screen pass on Harding’s fortunate enough to crack it, East Palestine 13 SOUTHINGTON we were going to use, but he It then became a back- next possession. Hewlett and thankfully there were Daniel Canter rushed for was gassed. We didn’t want and-forth game. Desemen scooped up the ball and ran plenty of drives where we NEW MIDDLETOWN 131 yards and three touch- to take a chance.” Douglas ran 18 yards for 30 yards for a touchdown Brannon Brungard threw grounded it out and kept downs for Mathews (5-3, The Cardinals went with Harding’s fi rst touchdown. and a 14-point Mooney lead their offense off the fi eld.” for 149 yards and a scoring 2-1 Northeastern Athletic a three-headed, power-run- Mooney answered with a at the half. toss to Brandon Walters for The Raiders opened the Conference). Dillon Canter ning attack. In addition to 2-yard scoring run by Page “Our player Vinny Santisi third quarter with a 56-yard Springfield (6-2, 2-0 ITCL went 8-for-17 for 179 pass- Page, Jaylen Hewlett gained to extend the lead to 21-7. tackled him, and I thought Red). Frankie Centofanti ran ing yards with TD strikes to 124 yards on 19 carries, in- Bowden connected with he dove on the ball,” Hewl- kick return by Richardson to for three touchdowns. Joe Daniel Canter and Ethan Di- cluding a 51-yard touchdown Jalen Hooks on a 66-yard ett said. “It popped out. I the Cardinals’ 24. Bowden Santangelo added two rush- Giacamo. run. Ray Anderson, wearing touchdown pass three plays picked it up and ran for a scored on a 2-yard run four ing scores. Staff report a lineman’s No. 98, powered later to cut the Mooney lead touchdown.” plays later.

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Struthers scored their final touch- STRUTHERS down early in the third when Reese Continued from B1 scored from 4 yards away after a Hub- White Division) rushed for 301 yards bard interception. while Struthers (7-1, 3-1) ran for 259 The Eagles came back with a 53-yard yards. sweep run by Davion Daniels and had Regal Reese led the Wildcats with 102 opportunities in the fourth quarter. yards on 22 rushes and a touchdown But they were stuffed twice on fourth while Musolino gained 73 yards on 14 down, three if you count the intercep- carries and a touchdown of his own. tion on the fi nal Hail Mary throw. Hubbard’s Rafael Morales rushed 24 “We had some situations where we times for 155 yards. were marching down and then we Musolino was quick to credit his of- would sustain a loss and that would put fensive line. us behind the sticks,” Hoffman said. “Those guys are big and they create “We had chances to march it in but we holes,” Musolino said. “We didn’t really didn’t capitalize.” need to throw the ball tonight.” The statistic Hubbard head coach The win is the third road win in a row Brian Hoffman will likely be pointing a for Struthers after wins at Poland and fi nger at is three turnovers. Thirteen of Campbell. Kuntz said the main reason the Wildcats’ 20 points came on drives his team was able to go 3-0 during this resulting in turnovers. stretch is the work the team put in prior “Turnovers hurt us,” Hoffman said. to Week 1. “We gave them good fi eld position and “I think we got these three wins a team like that is going to capitalize down the stretch in the offseason when on them.” nobody was watching,” Kuntz said. Struthers scored fi rst when Nick Ad- “I really think that’s the difference in ams scored from 5 yards out in the fi rst games like this.” quarter. A David Hernandez fumble Struthers, was sitting third in Divi- gave the Wildcats the ball at the Ea- gle 40 yard line. Musolino eventually sion IV Region 13 before the win and scored on a 11-yard run to make it 14- could be looking at a home playoff 0. game in Week 11, Hubbard got a big boost late in the Hubbard came into the week in fi fth place in the same region and will have DUSTIN LIVESAY | THE VINDICATOR first half when O’Hara ran it in from Hubbard’s Rafael Morales (5) tries to break through Struthers defenders Nick Adams (2) and Trent Stocker (5) in 3 yards to get the Eagles within seven work to do down the stretch against the fi rst quarter of Friday’s game at Hubbard Memorial Stadium. The Wildcats held off the Eagles to win 20-14 and with 1:34 before halftime. Poland and East. improve to 7-1.

2;39. P L HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL WEEK 8 STATISTICS First downs 8 18 Rushes-Yards 30-183 39-111 Comp-Att-Int 10-19-2 14-21-0 FRIDAY’S SCORES Day. Chaminade Julienne 34, Cin. Passing yards 72 273 Boardman 21, Ursuline 14, 2OT McNicholas 27 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 Campbell 32, Champion 16 Day. Ponitz Tech. 33, Reigning Sports Penalties-Yards 9-94 7-60 Cardinal Mooney 35, Warren Harding 34 Academy 14 Individual leaders East Liverpool 63, Buckeye Local 12 Defi ance Ayersville 55, Holgate 8 RUSHING — Poland, Dante Romano 7-75; Erie McDowell 28, Austintown Fitch 21, Defi ance Tinora 23, Sherwood Fairview 20 Lakeview, Adair 18-86. OT DeGraff Riverside 45, Lima Perry 7 PASSING — Poland, Spencer 5-8-1-38; Girard 48, Newton Falls 24 Delaware Hayes 19, Thomas Worthington Lakeview, Rogers 14-21-0-273. Grand Valley 51, Pymatuning Valley 6 7 RECEIVING — Poland, Dan Klase 4-33; Indian Creek 16, Beaver Local 15 Delphos Jefferson 20, Convoy Crestview Lakeview, Jatise Garrison 6-132, Crish LaBrae 20, Brookfi eld 14 12 4-86. Lakeview 45, Poland 13 Dover 24, Coshocton 21 LISBON 33, Lisbon 33, Columbiana 13 Dublin Scioto 35, Mt. Vernon 7 COLUMBIANA 13 Mathews 34, Southington 15 E. Can. 56, Strasburg-Franklin 21 Columbiana 6 0 0 7 — 13 McDonald 47, Mineral Ridge 10 Edgerton 30, Haviland Wayne Trace 21 Lisbon 0 20 0 13 — 33 Salem 42, Alliance 32 Elida 49, Kenton 48 First Quarter Sebring 54, Lowellville 20 Euclid 32, Brunswick 24 COLUMBIANA — Tanner Pearl 32 pass South Range 49, Crestview 0 Fairview 40, Lorain Clearview 20 from Mitch Davidson (kick failed). Southern 24, Leetonia 21 Fayetteville-Perry 41, Day. Jefferson 20 Second Quarter Springfi eld 48, East Palestine 13 Findlay Liberty-Benton 35, Arlington 28 LISBON — Cameron Summers 3 run(kick Struthers 20, Hubbard 14 Frankfort Adena 39, Southeastern 21 failed). VASJ 38, Valley Christian 0 Franklin 63, Monroe 35 LISBON — Jason Thompson 33 run (Justin Wellsville 32, United 7 Fremont St. Joseph 30, Crestline 16 Sweeney kick). West Branch 42, Canton South 40 Ft. Loramie 20, Sidney Lehman 0 LISBON — Summers 90 run (Sweeney Western Reserve 53, Jackson-Milton 0 Gahanna Cols. Academy 50, Sugar Grove kick). Windham 65, Newbury 56 Berne Union 14 Fourth Quarter AROUND OHIO Galion 28, Milford Center Fairbanks 25 LISBON — Thompson 21 run (kick failed). Ada 38, Bluffton 14 Garfi eld Hts. 41, Richfi eld Revere 31 LISBON — Brice Blackburn 46 interception Akr. Buchtel 21, Akr. Ellet 20 Genoa Area 43, Fostoria 12 return (Sweeney kick). Akr. Garfi eld 36, Akr. Kenmore 6 Germantown Valley View 42, Day. COLUMBIANA — Pearl 11 run (Jared Akr. Hoban 21, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Oakwood 41 Bryarly kick). Jesuit 0 Gibsonburg 43, Lakeside Danbury 6 C L Akr. Manchester 21, Gnadenhutten Indian Glouster Trimble 34, Reedsville Eastern 0 First downs 18 13 Valley 6 Grafton Midview 56, Lakewood 7 Rushes-Yards 37-246 39-301 Akr. Springfi eld 42, Mogadore Field 7 Granville 28, Pataskala Watkins Memorial Comp-Att-Int 9-33-3 3-5-0 Akr. SVSM 28, Cle. Hts. 0 19 Passing yards 144 40 Alliance Marlington 47, Minerva 16 Grove City Cent. Crossing 43, Galloway Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Amanda-Clearcreek 50, Circleville Logan Westland 35 Penalties-Yards 7-62 12-99 Elm 28 Groveport-Madison 35, Newark 21 Individual leaders Anna 47, Rockford Parkway 7 Hamler Patrick Henry 46, Metamora RUSHING — Columbiana, Tanner Pearl 16- Ansonia 22, Union City Mississinawa Evergreen 12 142; Lisbon, Cameron Summers 11-155. Valley 7 Hannibal River 38, Toronto 31 PASSING — Columbiana, Jakob Cross Apple Creek Waynedale 39, Rittman 33 Harrison 31, Franklin Co., Ind. 20 7-26-2-79; Lisbon, Colin Sweeney 3-5- Harrod Allen E. 41, Columbus Grove 7 Ashland 23, Bellville Clear Fork 14 0-40. Heath 42, Johnstown Northridge 0 Ashville Teays Valley 21, Lancaster RECEIVING — Columbiana, Tanner Pearl Hicksville 48, Antwerp 13 Fairfi eld Union 14 2-37; Lisbon, Seth Stokes 2-50. Athens 36, Wellston 14 Hilliard Bradley 31, Dublin Jerome 28 Hilliard Darby 16, Worthington Kilbourne 6 MCDONALD 47, Aurora 42, Copley 28 MINERAL RIDGE 10 Avon 30, Amherst Steele 0 Hilliard Davidson 7, Dublin Coffman 6 Hillsboro 28, Lees Creek E. Clinton 14 Mineral Ridge 10 0 0 0 — 10 Bainbridge Paint Valley 70, Williamsport McDonald 0 20 0 0 — 47 Westfall 40 Holland Springfi eld 42, Maumee 7 First Quarter Baltimore Liberty Union 30, Circleville 27 Huber Hts. Wayne 35, Kettering Fairmont Barberton 28, Kent Roosevelt 14 0 MCDONALD — Alex Cintron 20 run (kick Barnesville 45, Woodsfi eld Monroe Cent. 8 Hunting Valley University 35, Ashtabula failed) Bascom Hopewell-Loudon 34, Pandora- Lakeside 28 MCDONALD — Joe Celli 12 run (run good) Gilboa 31 Independence 55, Richmond Hts. 6 MINERAL RIDGE — Jarred Miller 1 run Batavia Clermont NE 22, Batavia 6 Ironton 14, Coal Grove Dawson-Bryant 12 (Danny Linebaugh kick) Bay Village Bay 35, Vermilion 0 Ironton Rock Hill 51, Gallipolis Gallia 13 MINERAL RIDGE — Linebaugh FG Beachwood 60, Painesville Harvey 34 Jackson 63, Pomeroy Meigs 7 Second Quarter Beaver Eastern 45, Franklin Furnace Jamestown Greeneview 63, S. Charleston MCDONALD — Cintron 88 kick return (Joe Green 0 SE 0 Sudol kick) Bedford 26, E. Cle. Shaw 19 Jeromesville Hillsdale 14, Doylestown MCDONALD — Celli 9 run (Sudol kick) Belfry, Ky. 36, Warrensville Hts. 0 Chippewa 3 MCDONALD — Dale Wolford 28 pass from Bellbrook 42, Day. Northridge 0 Johnstown-Monroe 45, Newark Licking Dylan Portolese (Sudol kick) Bellefontaine 42, Spring. Shawnee 0 Valley 21 Third Quarter MCDONALD — Celli 1 run (Sudol kick) Bellefontaine Benjamin Logan 54, St. Kettering Alter 48, Hamilton Badin 0 DAVID DERMER | THE VINDICATOR Paris Graham 13 Kings Mills Kings 45, Cin. Walnut Hills 6 MCDONALD — Zach Gray 62 fumble re- Bellevue 62, Willard 0 Kirtland 63, Fairport Harbor Harding 7 Warren Harding QB Lynn Bowden has his feet taken out from under him by Cardinal Mooney’s Pat Pelini turn (Sudol kick) Belmont Union Local 28, St. Clairsville 7 Lancaster 21, Gahanna Lincoln 18 in the second half of their game Friday at Warren’s Mollenkopf Stadium. The Cardinals stunned the MR MC Berea-Midpark 45, N. Olmsted 43 Leipsic 60, N. Baltimore 20 First downs 17 17 Beverly Ft. Frye 59, Caldwell 22 Lewistown Indian Lake 62, Spring. undefeated Raiders 35-34. Rushing Yards 158 240 Bidwell River Valley 41, McArthur Vinton Greenon 15 Comp-Att-Int 3-12-1 4-7-1 County 6 Lexington 48, Millersburg W. Holmes 13 Passing yards 20 89 Liberty Center 45, Archbold 14 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 Bishop Donahue, W.Va. 40, Bridgeport 6 Ravenna SE 34, Atwater Waterloo 7 Blanchester 41, Williamsburg 6 Liberty Twp. Lakota E. 21, Mason 17 U B NEWTON FALLS 24 Penalties-Yards 6-72 6-59 Bloomdale Elmwood 39, Elmore Lima Bath 43, Lima Shawnee 40 Reynoldsburg 34, Grove City 13 First downs 12 12 Newton Falls 6 0 12 6 — 24 Individual leaders Woodmore 35 Lima Cent. Cath. 52, Bluffton, Ind. 6 Ridgeway Ridgemont 26, Waynesfi eld- Rushes-Yards 30-74 47-151 Girard 7 20 14 7 — 48 RUSHING — Mineral Ridge, Miller 18-94; Bowerston Conotton Valley 61, Beallsville Lockland 32, Day. Christian 27 Goshen 13 Comp-Att-Int 12-24-2 4-11-2 First Quarter McDonald, Portolese 4-52. 8 Lorain 44, Maple Hts. 22 Rocky River 31, Parma 13 Passing yards 148 92 NEWTON FALLS— Bill Wright 28 run PASSING — Mineral Ridge, Miller 3-12-1- Bowling Green 62, Sylvania Southview 21 Lore City Buckeye Trail 27, Zanesville W. Rossford 28, Tontogany Otsego 24 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-1 (pass failed), 7:32. 20; Portolese, Player 4-7-1-89. Bradford 40, New Madison Tri-Village 27 Muskingum 19 Sandusky 42, Tiffi n Columbian 6 Penalties-Yards 5-55 6-40 GIRARD — Jemell Banister 4 run (kick RECEIVING — Mineral Ridge, D. Fellows Brecksville-Broadview Hts. 49, Louisville 49, Carrollton 0 Sarahsville Shenandoah 48, Belpre 13 Individual leaders good), 2:30. 2-19; McDonald, Celli 2-35. Wadsworth 27 Louisville Aquinas 31, Garfi eld Hts. Trinity Shadyside 28, Bellaire 7 RUSHING — Ursuline, Hobbs 10-59; Second Quarter SALEM 42, Brookville 55, Eaton 28 12 Sheffi eld Brookside 60, Sullivan Black Boardman, Adu-Poku 35-129. GIRARD — Michael Belcik 50 pass from ALLIANCE 32 Bryan 23, Delta 19 Lyndhurst Brush 48, Eastlake N. 20 River 17 PASSING — Ursuline, Fabry 24-12-148-2; Mark Wade (kick good), 11:33. Alliance 0 19 13 0 — 32 Bucyrus Wynford 35, Attica Seneca E. 12 Madison 30, Mayfi eld 20 Shelby 49, Ontario 7 Boardman, Mike O’Horo 11-4-92-2. GIRARD — Nick Hall 66 pass from Wade Salem 14 21 0 7 — 42 Cadiz Harrison Cent. 47, Oak Glen, W.Va. 7 Magnolia Sandy Valley 29, Smithville 28, Dalton 21 RECEIVING — Ursuline, Hobbs 6-110; (kick no good), 4:12. First Quarter Caledonia River Valley 42, Delaware Newcomerstown 8 Solon 46, Elyria 28 Boardman Travis Koontz 2-48. GIRARD — Anthony Backus 4 pass from SALEM — Cooper Bezeredi 1 run (Braydon Buckeye Valley 12 Mansfi eld Sr. 35, Wooster 21 Sparta Highland 42, Fredericktown 9 CAMPBELL 32, Wade (kick good), 0:50. Gibson kick), 9:05. Cambridge 41, Zanesville 14 Mantua Crestwood 41, Rootstown 7 Spencerville 52, Paulding 18 CHAMPION 16 Third Quarter SALEM — Bezeredi 8 run (Gibson kick), GIRARD — Belcik 45 pass from Wade (kick Camden Preble Shawnee 21, Waynesville Maria Stein Marion Local 42, Ft. Recovery Spring. Cath. Cent. 41, Cedarville 0 Champion 10 0 0 6 — 16 6:53. 0 0 Spring. Kenton Ridge 21, Spring. NW 0 good), 11:08. Second Quarter Campbell 0 13 7 12 — 32 NEWTON FALLS — Jordan Edmondson 90 Can. Cent. Cath. 38, Massillon Jackson 35 Marion Harding 41, Marion Pleasant 21 Springboro 66, Fairborn 42 First Quarter SALEM — Turner Johnson 30 pass from Martins Ferry 69, Carrick, Pa. 0 kickoff return (run failed), 10:55. Can. Glenoak 19, Can. McKinley 2 Springfi eld 32, Beavercreek 27 CHAMPION — RJ Smith 42 fi eld goal, 4:35. Mitch Davidson (Gibson kick), 7:31. Canal Fulton Northwest 56, Mansfi eld Massillon Perry 35, Uniontown Lake 0 GIRARD — Kenny Walters 6 run (kick ALLIANCE — Devontay Nickson 12 pass St. Henry 28, Delphos St. John’s 14 CHAMPION — Brandon Allen 48 pass from good), 8:20. Madison 36 Massillon Tuslaw 14, Zoarville Tuscarawas St. Marys Memorial 41, Defi ance 0 from Howard Frazier (kick failed), 4:16. Canal Winchester Harvest Prep 55, Grove Valley 12 Bayus (Smith kick), 0:13. NEWTON FALLS — Ben Simpson 25 pass SALEM — Jake Humeniuk 32 pass from Steubenville 35, Cardinal O’Hara, N.Y. 14 Second Quarter from Edmondson (pass failed), 1:55. City Christian 0 Massillon Washington 45, Akr. Firestone Steubenville Cath. Cent. 40, Richmond Davidson(Gibson kick), 2:36. Cardington-Lincoln 49, Howard E. Knox 13 14 CAMPBELL — Brandon Liggins 3 run (kick Fourth Quarter ALLIANCE — Duce Johnson 4 run(Sam Edison 39 failed), 9:32. NEWTON — Simpson 25 pass from Braden Carey 48, Morral Ridgedale 6 McComb 34, Van Buren 0 Stow-Munroe Falls 37, Cuyahoga Falls 0 Denny kick), 1:38. Carlisle 34, Milton-Union 28 McConnelsville Morgan 20, Crooksville 14 CAMPBELL — Liggins 5 run (Yianni Bungard (pass failed), 10:20. SALEM — Humeniuk 27 pass from Struthers 20, Hubbard 14 GIRARD — Belick 54 pass from Wade (kick Casstown Miami E. 36, Lewisburg Tri- McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley 64, Dola Sugarcreek Garaway 54, Malvern 8 Koullias kick), 3:25. Davidson(Gibson kick), 0:19. Hardin Northern 20 good), 8:58. County N. 22 Swanton 41, Wauseon 7 Third Quarter ALLIANCE — Jesse Geier 12 pass from Castalia Margaretta 63, Kansas Lakota 28 Mechanicsburg 55, Spring. NE 0 CAMPBELL — Liggins 48 run (Koullias G NF Frazier(pass failed), 0:04. Medina 50, Shaker Hts. 18 Sycamore Mohawk 28, Upper Sandusky 26 First downs 20 11 Celina 43, Van Wert 12 Thornville Sheridan 42, Dresden Tri- kick), 11:21. Third Quarter Medina Buckeye 38, Oberlin Firelands 14 Rushes-Yards 27-83 35-108 ALLIANCE — Johnson 2 run (Denny kick), Centerburg 60, Marion Elgin 12 Valley 24 Fourth Quarter Centerville 24, Clayton Northmont 23 Medina Highland 49, Tallmadge 6 Comp-Att-Int 23-35-0 10-19-2 4:08. Tipp City Bethel 21, New Paris National CAMPBELL — Darion Jones 1 run (kick Passing yards 426 89 Chagrin Falls 34, Geneva 14 Miamisburg 55, Lebanon 20 failed), 6:48. ALLIANCE — Tyler Williams 38 pass from Middlefi eld Cardinal 20, Gates Mills Trail 0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 Chardon 40, Painesville Riverside 14 CHAMPION — Noah Bayus 7 run (pass Frazier(kick failed), 1:06. Hawken 13 Tipp City Tippecanoe 7, Greenville 6 Penalties-Yards 10-105 7-61 Fourth Quarter Chardon NDCL 28, Mentor Lake Cath. 14 failed), 2:56. Chesapeake 41, S. Point 3 Middletown Fenwick 38, Cin. Purcell Tol. Cent. Cath. 28, Findlay 7 Individual leaders SALEM — Chase Ackerman 38 pass from Chesterland W. Geauga 21, Wickliffe 7 Marian 7 Tol. Ottawa Hills 52, Edon 24 CAMPBELL — Jones 73 run (kick failed), RUSHING — Girard, Mark Wade 10-54; Davidson (kick failed), 11:43. Chillicothe Unioto 34, Chillicothe Middletown Madison Senior 51, New Tol. St. John’s 42, Lima Sr. 35 1:38. Newton Falls, Bill Wright 15-87. A S Huntington 0 Lebanon Dixie 25 Tol. Start 22, Tol. Woodward 14 CH CA PASSING — Girard, Mark Wade 23-35- First downs 24 21 Chillicothe Zane Trace 21, Piketon 20 Milan Edison 35, Huron 14 Tol. Whitmer 39, Tol. St. Francis 9 First downs 10 19 0-426; Newton Falls, Branden Brungard Rushes-Yards 46-245 39-128 Cin. Colerain 28, Fairfi eld 0 Minster 40, New Bremen 23 Trenton Edgewood 58, Oxford Talawanda 6 Rushes-Yards 25-65 48-467 9-17-1-77. Comp-Att-Int 16-29-4 14-24-2 Cin. Country Day 31, Hamilton New Mogadore 35, Garrettsville Garfi eld 20 Trotwood-Madison 50, Riverside Stebbins Comp-Att-Int 12-24-0 0-1-0 RECEIVING — Girard, Michael Belcik 11- Passing yards 281 351 Miami 8 Monroeville 18, Ashland Crestview 14 21 Passing yards 201 0 238; Newton Falls, Ben Simpson 4-55. Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0 Cin. Hillcrest 40, Miami Valley Christian Montpelier 27, W. Unity Hilltop 9 Troy 31, Sidney 6 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 LABRAE 20, Penalties-Yards 7-55 8-69 BROOKFIELD 14 Academy 34 Morrow Little Miami 42, Hamilton Ross 7 Troy Christian 28, Arcanum 21 Penalties-Yards 8-42 5-35 Individual leaders Cin. Hills Christian Academy 44, Cin. N. Mt. Blanchard Riverdale 49, Arcadia 13 Twinsburg 21, Hudson 12 Brookfi eld 7 7 0 7 — 14 RUSHING — Alliance, Howard Frazier 17- Individual leaders Labrae 7 0 7 6 — 20 College Hill 22 Mt. Gilead 55, Galion Northmor 40 Uhrichsville Claymont 48, Byesville RUSHING — Champion, Nate Stahlman 138; Salem, Cooper Bezeredi 26-157. Cin. Indian Hill 49, Cin. Madeira 0 Mt. Orab Western Brown 48, Bethel- Meadowbrook 15 First Quarter PASSING — Alliance,Howard Frazier 16- 10-47; Campbell, Koullias 28-282, Jones LABRAE — Tariq Drake 40 pass from Cin. La Salle 35, Cols. St. Charles 7 Tate 34 W. Chester Lakota W. 33, Middletown 7 6-121.. 29-4-281; Salem, Mitch Davidson 14-24- Cin. Mariemont 16, Reading 13 N. Bend (Cleves) Taylor 51, Cin. Deer W. Lafayette Ridgewood 39, Tuscarawas Carlton Brown (kick good), 9:18. 2-351. PASSING — Champion, Brandon Allen 11- BROOKFIELD — Alex Clark 29 run (kick Cin. Mt. Healthy 48, Cin. NW 14 Park 7 Cent. Cath. 7 22-153-0, Bayus 1-2-48-0. RECEIVING — Alliance, DJ Hancock 7-159; Cin. Oak Hills 42, Hamilton 32 N. Can. Hoover 35, Green 0 W. Liberty-Salem 52, N. Lewisburg Triad good), 7:13. Salem, Jake Humeniuk 6-130. RECEIVING — Champion, Jerry Sabo 3-63, Second Quarter Cin. Summit Country Day 55, Cin. Clark N. Robinson Col. Crawford 47, Lucas 20 14 Allen 1-48. SOUTH RANGE 49 CRESTVIEW 0 Montessori 6 N. Royalton 66, Macedonia Nordonia 56 BROOKFIELD — Xavier Bailey 5 run (kick Wapakoneta 31, Ottawa-Glandorf 21 CARDINAL MOONEY 35, Crestview 0 0 0 0 — 0 Cin. Sycamore 49, Cin. Princeton 14 Napoleon 14, Whitehouse Anthony Wayne Warren Central, Ind. 19, Cin. St. Xavier 18 good), 8:54. South Range 28 14 7 0 — 0 Cin. Taft 48, Day. Meadowdale 37 7 WARREN HARDING 34 Third Quarter Washington C.H. 48, Greenfi eld McClain Cardinal Mooney 14 21 0 0 — 35 First Quarter Cin. Turpin 38, Cin. Anderson 21 Navarre Fairless 34, Orrville 14 34 LABRAE — Arjay Oliver 20 run (kick SOUTH RANGE — Ethan Dominguez 10 Cin. Winton Woods 26, Cin. Elder 14 Nelsonville-York 63, Albany Alexander 0 Warren Harding 7 14 7 6 — 34 good), 5:10. Waterford 37, Racine Southern 7 First Quarter pass from Aniello Buzzacco (Levi Cin. Withrow 32, Milford 31, OT New Albany 34, Sunbury Big Walnut 0 Waverly 19, Portsmouth W. 6 Fourth Quarter Taylor kick), 8:51. Cin. Wyoming 62, Cin. Finneytown 0 New Carlisle Tecumseh 28, Urbana 7 MOONEY — Jayleen Hewlett 59 run (Paul LABRAE — Colton Brown 1 run (kick Weir, W.Va. 47, Vincent Warren 0 Graziano kick), 11:09. SOUTH RANGE — Nathan Daniszewski 41 Clarksville Clinton-Massie 14, Chillicothe New Concord John Glenn 21, Zanesville blocked), 11:53. run (Taylor kick), 6:47. Wellington 30, LaGrange Keystone 14 MOONEY — Antonio Page 8 run (Graziano 13 Maysville 14 Wellsville 32, Hanoverton United 7 SOUTH RANGE — Dominguez 36 pass Cle. Glenville 44, Cle. Collinwood 0 New London 45, Plymouth 43 kick), 9:18. B L Westerville Cent. 31, Lewis Center HARDING — Desemen Douglas 18 run from Buzzacco (Taylor kick), 5:40. Cle. Hay 47, Cle. John Marshall 0 New Matamoras Frontier 28, Valley First downs 13 13 SOUTH RANGE — Daniszewski 9 run Wetzel, W.Va. 22, 2OT Olentangy Orange 14 (Dominic Vanwinkle kick), 1:47. Rushes-Yards 42-249 26-82 Cle. John Adams 22, Cle. Lincoln W. 6 Westerville S. 10, Westerville N. 9 (Taylor kick), :43. Cle. Rhodes 36, Cle. Whitney Young 0 New Philadelphia 49, Marietta 7 Second Quarter Comp-Att-Int 3-10-1 9-23-1 Westlake 52, N. Ridgeville 37 MOONEY — Page 2 run (Graziano kick), Second Quarter Cle. St. Ignatius 38, Cin. Moeller 7 New Richmond 41, Batavia Amelia 14 Passing yards 27 195 SOUTH RANGE — Mathias Combs 53 pass Coldwater 14, Versailles 7 New Washington Buckeye Cent. 41, Wheelersburg 41, Minford 10 6:41. Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Whitehall-Yearling 47, W. Jefferson 34 HARDING — Jalen Hooks 66 pass from from Buzzacco (Taylor kick), 6:55. Collins Western Reserve 35, Greenwich Bucyrus 40 Penalties-Yards 4-30 2-15 SOUTH RANGE — Buzzacco 31 run (Taylor Willoughby S. 45, Chagrin Falls Kenston 38 Lynn Bowden (Vanwinkle kick), 5:03. Individual leaders S. Cent. 28 Northwood 71, Oregon Stritch 34 kick), 1:20. Cols. Beechcroft 41, Cols. Centennial 0 Norton 27, Streetsboro 21 Willow Wood Symmes Valley 54, HARDING — Bowden 43 run (Vanwinkle RUSHING — Brookfi eld, Alex Clark 14-114, Manchester 0 kick), 2:38. Labrae, Arjay Oliver 10-61. Third Quarter Cols. Bexley 42, London 7 Norwalk 46, Cols. East 0 SOUTH RANGE — Austin Kelly 25 pass Cols. DeSales 54, Logan 7 Norwood 46, Goshen 41 Wilmington 35, Washington C.H. Miami MOONEY — Ray Anderson 8 run (Graziano PASSING — Brookfi eld, Xavier Bailey Trace 7 kick), 1:34. 3-10-1, Labrae, Carlton Brown 9-23-195-1. from Buzzacco (Taylor kick), 7:08. Cols. Eastmoor 29, Cols. Independence 6 Oak Harbor 14, Sandusky Perkins 6 C SR Cols. Grandview Hts. 46, London Madison Oberlin 30, Rocky River Lutheran W. 29 Wooster Triway 35, Cuyahoga Falls CVCA MOONEY — Hewlett 30-fumble recovery RECEIVING — Brookfi eld, Brian Hiner 2-19, 14 (Graziano kick), :12. Labrae, Tariq Drake 3-68. First downs 9 9 Plains 6 Olmsted Falls 29, Avon Lake 28 Rushes-Yards 37-80 31-269 Cols. Hamilton Twp. 63, Bloom-Carroll 14 Oregon Clay 20, Fremont Ross 13 Worthington Christian 41, Millersport 13 Third Quarter LAKEVIEW 45, HARDING — Bowden 2 run (Vanwinkle Comp-Att-Int 5-12-1 7-10-0 Cols. Hartley 42, Cols. Watterson 7 Parma Hts. Holy Name 35, Parma Hts. Xenia 41, W. Carrollton 6 POLAND 13 Passing yards 34 161 Cols. Marion-Franklin 14, Cols. Briggs 7 Valley Forge 25 Zanesville Rosecrans 38, Warsaw River kick), 10:07. Poland 6 0 7 0 — 13 Fourth Quarter Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-1 Cols. Northland 40, Cols. Linden McKinley Parma Padua 21, Cle. Benedictine 14 View 0 Lakeview 7 14 10 14 — 45 Penalties-yards 0-0 4-30 0 Pataskala Licking Hts. 82, Hebron SUMMARIES HARDING — Marlin Richardson 23 pass First Quarter from Bowden (kick blocked), 1:02. Individual leaders Cols. Upper Arlington 42, Marysville 21 Lakewood 27 BOARDMAN 21, POLAND — Colt McFadden 49 FG, 5:40 RUSHING — Crestview, Andrew Yanssens Cols. Walnut Ridge 64, Cols. Africentric 12 Pemberville Eastwood 24, Millbury Lake 0 M H LAKEVIEW — Tony Crish 12 pass from URSULINE 14, 2OT First downs 17 16 14-19, Devin Turney 6-18, Caleb Hill 8-8; Cols. West 56, Cols. South 14 Peninsula Woodridge 47, Akr. Coventry 12 Zach Rogers (Noah Busefi nk), 3:51. South Range, Aniello Buzzacco 8-138, Cols. Whetstone 20, Cols. Miffl in 14 Perry 52, Orange 27 Ursuline 6 0 0 8 0 — 14 Rushes-Yards 52-303 38-263 POLAND — McFadden 45 FG, 0:00. Boardman 7 7 0 0 7 — 21 Comp-Att-Int 2-4-1 4-8-0 Nathan Daniszewski Columbia Station Columbia 35, Brooklyn 0 Perrysburg 26, Sylvania Northview 13 Second Quarter 7-69, Peyton Remish 3-12. Conneaut 49, Girard, Pa. 21 Philo 33, New Lexington 0 First Quarter Passing yards 24 105 LAKEVIEW — Evan Adair 4 run (Busefi nk BOARDMAN — Spartans recover Ursuline Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2 PASSING — Crestview, Caleb Hill 4-11-1- Corning Miller 35, Stewart Federal Pickerington Cent. 17, Pickerington N. 14 kick), 4:16. 20; South Range, Aniello Buzzacco 6-9- Hocking 8 Pikeville, Ky. 49, Lucasville Valley 21 fumble in end zone (Tony Rider kick), Penalties-Yards 7-55 6-35 LAKEVIEW — Crish 41 interception return 11:01. Individual leaders 0-159. Cory-Rawson 41, Vanlue 6 Piqua 36, Vandalia Butler 26 (Busefi nk kick), 2:44. RECEIVING — Crestview, Tyler Covington 38, W. Alexandria Twin Valley Plain City Jonathan Alder 34, Richwood URSULINE — Dakota Hobbs 30 pass from RUSHING — Mooney, Anderson 14-50, Third Quarter Jared Fabry (kick failed), 1:48. Hewlett 19-124, Page 19-129. Harding, Fitzsimmons 2-11, Steven Barr 1-5, Devin S. 16 N. Union 14 LAKEVIEW _ Adair 9 run (Busefi nk kick), Turney 2-4; South Range, Mathias Combs Creston Norwayne 30, W. Salem NW 6 Port Clinton 27, Clyde 21 Second Quarter Bowden 25-197, Kayron Adams 6-22, 8:53. BOARDMAN — Koby Adu-Poku 5 run Douglas 7-44. 2-70, Ethan Dominguez 2-45, Crown City S. Gallia 28, Wahama, W.Va. Portsmouth 51, Proctorville Fairland 46 POLAND — Jonah Spencer 1 run Austin Kelly 1-25. 20 Portsmouth Notre Dame 55, McDermott (Rider kick), 6:46. PASSING — Mooney, Page 2-4-1-24. (McFadden kick), 7:07. Harding, Bowden 4-8-0-105. SPRINGFIELD 48, Cuyahoga Hts. 49, Burton Berkshire 28 Scioto NW 0 Fourth Quarter LAKEVIEW — Busefi nk 23 FG, 2:05. EAST PALESTINE 13 Danville 31, Loudonville 0 Portsmouth Sciotoville 27, Oak Hill 26 URSULINE — Hobbs 32 pass from Fabry RECEIVING — Mooney, Pat Pelini 2-24. Fourth Quarter Day. Belmont 47, Cin. Gamble Montessori Powell Olentangy Liberty 31, Lewis Center (Fabry run), :56. Harding, Juvar King 1-11, Dakota Shelton LAKEVIEW — Adair 4 run (Busefi nk kick), 6 Olentangy 0 Double-Overtime 1-5, Hooks 1-66, Richardson 1-23. 8:31. Day. Carroll 43, St. Bernard Roger Bacon 0 Ravenna 27, Lodi Cloverleaf 23 BOARDMAN — Adu-Poku 9 run (Rider). GIRARD 48, LAKEVIEW — Adair 5 run (Busefi nk kick), Se HSFB, B6

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East Palestine 6 0 0 7 — 13 Springfi eld 14 14 13 7 — 48 First Quarter GIRLS GOLF Kontos defeated Triway’s SPRINGFIELD — Frank Centofanti 3 run Allison Kesner and Anna NAPA, CALIF. INSIDE THE ROPES WITH … Jason Kokrak (kick good). Division II EAST PALESTINE — 10 pass (kick no Chittenden (6-4, 1-6, 6-3). In Bill Haas faced a 10-shot defi cit Friday: The Warren JFK graduate managed good), players not reported. COLUMBUS before hitting his fi rst shot of the SPRINGFIELD — Centofanti 2 run (kick the second round, the Eagles only one birdie — on No. 1 — in a second-round good). The Poland High School new PGA Tour season. He has 76 in the Safeway Open at at Silverado Resort Second Quarter were ousted by Hathaway done enough in two days to make SPRINGFIELD — Luke Snyder 1 run (kick girls golf team is in ninth and Spa North in Napa, Calif. Kokrak — who bo- good). Brown’s Isabella Daverio up ground in the Safeway Open. geyed Nos. 7, 9, 15, 16 and 17 — is tied for 125th. SPRINGFIELD — Brandon Walters 11 pass place at the Division II state and Rebecca Wolf (6-0, 6-1). Haas endured a rough, rainy from Brannon Brungard (kick good). tournament after the fi rst Today: Round three tee times were not available Third Quarter Cardinal Mooney’s Hannah start at Silverado and turned in a at press time. SPRINGFIELD — Centofanti 14 run (two day of competition. Poland 2-under 70 that at least got him point no good). Matthews and Isabella Fran- TV: Golf Channel coverage at 4 p.m. SPRINGFIELD — Joe Santangelo 1 run shot 380, trailing fi rst-place into the mix. Because of the 2 hour, (kick good). cisco and defeated Canton Follow Kokrak: Online at www.vindy.com/ Fourth Quarter Independence by 52 strokes. South’s Hannah Philippi and 36-minute delay Friday, the second SPRINGFIELD — Santangelo 6 run (kick round could not be completed. kokrak. good). Gina Ungaro led the Bulldogs Elizabeth Scott (7-5, 6-0). EAST PALESTINE — 4 pass (kick good). no Haas was 8-under 136, one shot Staff report players reported. with 89. Other Poland scores Hathaway Brown completed EP S better than rookie J.J. Spaun (67). First downs 19 22 were: Marlie McConnell, 94; its Valley sweep in the sec- Phil Mickelson (69) was at 6-under Rushes-Yards 23-91 37-244 Comp-Att-Int 20-34-3 9-10-0 Elena Cammack, 97; Jenna ond round as Ally Persky and 138. Scott Piercy, who opened with July at CordeValle in California, ings of $2,512,659. He won the Passing yards 211 149 a course-record 62, played in the beating Anna Nordqvist in a 2012 event and tied for third the Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Jacobson, 100; and Carly Catherine Areklett ousted the Penalties-Yards 8-77 8-41 Cardinals (6-1, 6-0). afternoon as the sun was starting playoff . Solheim Cup teammate last two years. Individual leaders Ungaro, 104. The tournament Alison Lee, the fi rst-round leader RUSHING — Springfi eld, Luke Snyder 12- to break through the clouds. Paul BRITISH MASTERS 71, East Palestine no players reported. concludes today at Ohio BOYS SOCCER Casey and Patton Kizzire also were after a 65, had a 70 to fall a stroke PASSING — Springfi eld Brannon Brungard WATFORD, ENGLAND 9-10-149-1, East Palestine no players State University. Crestview 2, Hubbard 2 in the afternoon. They each shot back. She chipped in for eagle on reported. TENNIS COLUMBIANA 8-under 64 in the opening round. 15 to match Lang, then bogeyed England’s Richard Bland birdied RECEIVING — Springfi eld, J. Ford 4-51, the 18th. Cristie Kerr made it an six of his last nine holes and shot East Palestine no players reported. Division II Hubbard (10-3-2,5-2-1 All LPGA KEB HANABANK STRUTHERS 20, CHAMPIONSHIP all-Solheim Cup fi nal threesome a 7-under 64 to take the second- HUBBARD 14 AKRON American Conference White) Saturday, shooting a 65 to reach Struthers 8 6 6 0 — 20 INCHEON, SOUTH KOREA round lead in the British Masters. Hubbard 0 7 7 0 — 14 and Crestview played to a 2-2 Six Mahoning Valley high 7 under on the Jack Nicklaus- Bland had an 11-under 131 total First Quarter draw Thursday night. Matt Brittany Lang hit driver for a STRUTHERS — Nick Adams 2 run (A.J. school tennis players won designed Ocean Course. South at The Grove. England’s Andrew Musolino run), 4:32. Nery and Daven Manley each tap-in eagle on the par-4 15th Korea’s Sung Hyun Park also was Second Quarter their fi rst-round district Johnston and Sweden’s Alexan- STRUTHERS — Musolino 11 run (kick and birdied the last for a 7-under 7 under after a 65. Pak retired scored for Crestview. For Hub- der Noren were a stroke back. failed), 4:43. matches on Friday at the bard Derrick Cobbin and Zach 65 and the second-round lead after her fi rst-round 80, ending HUBBARD — Dillon O’Hara 3 run (Colin Friday in the LPGA KEB HanaBank Playing together in the morning, Burdette kick), 1:34 Springside Racquet & Fitness Resatar each scored goals. her career in South Korea’s lone Third Quarter Club. None were able to win Championship. A day after Se LPGA Tour event. they each shot 65. STRUTHERS — Regal Reese 4 run (kick Lordstown 4, Bloomfi eld 0 Ri Pak ended her Hall of Fame failed), 8:40. their second match, ending SAS CHAMPIONSHIP MACAU OPEN HUBBARD — Davion Daniels 53 run LORDSTOWN career in front of her home fans, (Burdette kick), 6:12 their hopes for a trip to state. CARY, N.C. MACAU S H The Red Devils(14-1-1) de- Lang nearly aced the 251-yard First downs 14 18 In singles play, Ursuline’s Lexi 15th. Her ball hopped onto the Doug Garwood birdied seven of Zimbabwe’s Scott Vincent shot Rushes-Yards 49-259 52-301 feated the Cardinals to clinch Comp-Att-Int 1-2-0 2-10-2 Tsudis defeated Norton’s green, curled right toward the pin the fi nal 11 holes for a 7-under a 7-under 64 in the Macau Open Passing yards 2 20 the Northeastern Athletic Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Spencer Clark (1-6, 6-2, and missed by a few inches on 65 and the fi rst-round lead in the for a share of the second-round Conference title. Dominic Penalties-Yards 10-92 7-53 6-3) then lost to Hathaway the high side before stopping a PGA Tour Champions’ SAS Cham- lead in the Asian Tour event. Individual leaders D’Amico scored twice for RUSHING — Struthers, Regal Reese 22- Brown’s Lauren Gillinov (6-0, foot away. On the par-5 18th, the pionship. Winless on the 50-and- Australia’s Kalem Richardson 102; Hubbard, Rafael Morales 24-155. Lordstown and Michon U.S. Women’s Open champion over tour, the 53-year-old Gar- PASSING — Struthers, A.J. Musolino 1-2- 6-0). Lakeview’s Lauren (67), India’s S. Chikkarangappa 0-2; Hubbard, Dillon O’Hara 2-10-2-20. Peterson and Chris Eakins rattled the fl agstick on the fi rst wood began the run with birdies (65) and Anirban Lahiri (68) and RECEIVING — Struthers, Robbie Best 1-2; Garvin defeated Canton Hubbard, Raymond Minniti 2-20. added goals. Garrett Behner, hop with a wedge, leaving a putt on Nos. 9 and 10 and played the Thailand’s Sutijet Kooratanapisan WEST BRANCH 42, Central Catholic’s Jenna D’Amico and Conner Waldorf a couple of inches longer than back nine at Prestonwood in 5-un- (66) matched Vincent at 8-under CANTON SOUTH 40 the one on 15. She had the eagle der 31 in the fi nal regular-season Canton South 13 7 6 14 — 40 Belot (1-6, 7-5, 6-2) then had assists. Lordstown 134. England’s Ian Poulter, tied West Branch 14 7 7 14 — 42 and fi ve birdies in the bogey-free event of the year. Brad Faxon was First Quarter lost to Hathaway Brown’s keeper Collin Himes had two for the fi rst-round lead at 64 in is CANTON SOUTH — Nicholes Blackmer 17 Nicole Gillinov (6-1, 6-0). saves.Bloomfi eld goalie Kyle round in calm, cool conditions at a stroke back at 66, and Bernhard run (kick blocked), 9:49. Sky 72. Lang had a 10-under 134 Langer and Larry Mize shot 67. return from a four-month break, WEST BRANCH — Rob Lozier 85 kick re- In doubles, Warren JFK’s Zahurenec had 13 saves. turn (Marcus Hoopes kick), 9:37. total. The 31-year-old American The 59-year-old Langer leads the had a 71 to drop into a tie for 11th. CANTON SOUTH — DaJohn Ezell 2 run Caitlyn Condoleon and Paras Staff reports Associated Press (Noah Franks kick), 5:12. won the U.S. Women’s Open in tour with four victories and earn- WEST BRANCH — Brett Butcher 49 pass from TJ DeShields (Hoopes kick), 2:53. Second Quarter CANTON SOUTH — Silas Snyder 1 run (Franks kick), 5:46. Louisville/Canfi eld, 7 p.m. PREPS Oct. 29 Michael Bradley 35-33 — 68 Graeme McDowell 68-68 — 136 WEST BRANCH — Kyle Linhart 15 pass GOLF Brandt Jobe 33-35 — 68 Alexander Levy 70-66 — 136 from DeShields (Hoopes kick), 2:44. B District championship, 1 p.m. OYS SOCCER Billy Mayfair 34-34 — 68 David Lipsky 72-69 — 141 Third Quarter TOURNAMENT BRACKETS Kent district PGA-SAFEWAY OPEN Paul Broadhurst 35-33 — 68 Paul Peterson 71-75 — 146 WEST BRANCH — Butcher 3 pass from Monday Tom Byrum 34-35 — 69 DeShields (Hoopes kick), 5:11. DIVISION II Friday LPGA-KEB HANA BANK CHAMPIONSHIP Austintown district Akron North at Nordonia, 7 p.m. Tim Petrovic 35-34 — 69 CANTON SOUTH — Brooks Herrington 85 At Silverado Resort, North Course Wes Short, Jr. 33-36 — 69 Friday kick return (pass failed), 4:59. Tuesday Cuyahoga Falls at Aurora, 7 p.m. Kent Roosevelt at Stow-Munroe Napa, Calif. Miguel Angel Jimenez 36-33 — 69 At Sky 72 GC (Ocean Course) Fourth Quarter Niles at West Branch, 7 p.m. Purse: $6 million Falls, 7 p.m. Joe Durant 34-35 — 69 Incheon, South Korea WEST BRANCH — Lozier 5 run (Hoopes Ursuline at Cardinal Mooney, 7 p.m,. Yardage: 7,166; Par: 72 kick), 11:10. Kenston at Solon, 7 p.m. Glen Day 34-36 — 70 Purse: $2 million Girard at Salem, 7 p.m. Partial Second Round Dan Forsman 35-35 — 70 CANTON SOUTH — JC Phillipi 8 pass from Thursday Yardage: 6,364; Par: 72 Snyder (Franks kick), 5:02. Oct. 22 Bill Haas 66-70 — 136 Mark Brooks 34-36 — 70 Niles/West Branch at Lakeview, 3 Akron North/Nordonia at Walsh J.J. Spaun 70-67 — 137 James Mason 36-34 — 70 (a-amateur) WEST BRANCH — Lozier 63 run (Hoopes Jesuit, 7 p.m. kick), 4:10. p.m. Phil Mickelson 69-69 — 138 Steve Pate 34-36 — 70 Second Round CANTON SOUTH — Jayquon Broyles 85 Ursuline/Cardinal Mooney at Cuyahoga Falls/Aurora at Warren Tag Ridings 68-70 — 138 Brian Henninger 35-35 — 70 Brittany Lang 69-65 — 134 kick return (Franks kick), 3:58. Hubbard, 3 p.m. Harding, 7 p.m. Mackenzie Hughes 69-69 — 138 Jeff Sluman 35-35 — 70 Alison Lee 65-70 — 135 Kevin Sutherland 36-34 — 70 CS WB Champion at Poland, 3 p.m. Kent Roosevelt/Stow-Munroe Falls 69-70 — 139 Cristie Kerr 72-65 — 137 First downs 19 19 at Twinsburg, 7 p.m. Peter Malnati 67-72 — 139 Colin Montgomerie 35-35 — 70 Sung Hyun Park 72-65 — 137 Girard/Salem at Canfi eld, 3 p.m. Esteban Toledo 36-34 — 70 Rushes-Yards 46-264 26-154 Kenston/Solon at Hudson, 7 p.m. Tony Finau 70-69 — 139 Oct. 26 Ian Woosnam 35-36 — 71 In-Kyung Kim 68-70 — 138 Comp-Att-Int 7-18-1 19-23-0 Oct. 25 Chez Reavie 69-70 — 139 Passing yards 58 268 Niles/West Branch/Lakeview vs. Craig Parry 36-35 — 71 Karine Icher 68-70 — 138 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Ursuline/Cardinal Mooney/Hubbard, Akron North/Nordonia/Walsh Jesuit Brandon Hagy 72-67 — 139 Fred Funk 37-34 — 71 Min-Sun Kim 72-67 — 139 Penalties-Yards 8-44 8-69 7 p.m. vs. Cuyahoga Falls/Aurora/Warren Jon Curran 68-72 — 140 Gary Hallberg 36-35 — 71 Lexi Thompson 70-69 — 139 Individual leaders Champion/Poland vs. Girard/Salem/ Harding, 7 p.m. Nick Watney 71-69 — 140 Lee Janzen 37-34 — 71 Carlota Ciganda 69-70 — 139 J.J. Henry 68-72 — 140 RUSHING — Canton South, Silas Snyder Canfi eld, 7 p.m. Kent Roosevelt/Stow-Munroe Falls/ Jerry Smith 36-35 — 71 Eun-Hee Ji 69-70 — 139 22-125; West Branch, Rob Lozier 22-127. John Senden 70-70 — 140 Gene Sauers 35-36 — 71 Oct. 29 Twinsburg vs. Kenston/Solon/ Minjee Lee 69-70 — 139 PASSING — Canton South, Snyder 7-18- Cameron Smith 70-70 — 140 Olin Browne 36-35 — 71 District championship, 5 p.m. Hudson, 7 p.m. Jeong Min Cho 68-71 — 139 1-58; West Branch, TJ DeSheilds 19-23- Oct. 29 Kevin Tway 71-69 — 140 Scott Dunlap 35-36 — 71 0-268. DIVISION III a-Eun Jeong Seong 74-66 — 140 District championship, 1 p.m. Steven Alker 71-69 — 140 Willie Wood 34-37 — 71 RECEIVING — Canton South, Jayquan Austintown district Whee Kim 69-71 — 140 Jesper Parnevik 35-36 — 71 Candie Kung 70-70 — 140 Broyles 3-21; West Branch, Brett Butcher Tuesday DIVISION II Mike Grob 37-34 — 71 Haru Nomura 69-71 — 140 5-108. Ricky Barnes 71-70 — 141 Columbiana at East Palestine, 7 p.m. Austintown district Roberto Castro 69-72 — 141 Jeff Hart 36-35 — 71 Ha Na Jang 71-70 — 141 WESTERN RESERVE 53, Leetonia at Campbell, 7 p.m. Monday Morgan Hoffmann 70-71 — 141 Scott Hoch 37-35 — 72 Anna Nordqvist 68-73 — 141 JACKSON-MILTON 0 Kenny Perry 36-36 — 72 Heartland Christian at United, 7 p.m. Girard at Salem, 7 p.m. 70-71 — 141 Shanshan Feng 73-69 — 142 Jackson-Milton 0 0 0 0 — 0 Struthers at Hubbard, 7 p.m. Jim Carter 36-36 — 72 Western Reserve 20 21 6 6 — 53 St. Thomas Aquinas at Crestview, 70-71 — 141 Min-Young Lee 73-69 — 142 Southeast at South Range, 4:30 p.m. Woody Austin 36-36 — 72 First Quarter 4:30 p.m. Hudson Swafford 67-74 — 141 Carlos Franco 36-36 — 72 Amy Yang 71-71 — 142 WESTERN RESERVE — Wyatt Larimer Oct. 22 Thursday Andres Gonzales 71-70 — 141 Billy Andrade 35-37 — 72 Jin Young Ko 71-71 — 142 13 pass from Dominic Velasquez (kick Columbiana/East Palestine at South Girard/Salem at Lakeview, 7 p.m. Brett Drewitt 70-71 — 141 Michael Allen 36-36 — 72 Jodi Ewart Shadoff 71-71 — 142 failed), 9:43. Struthers/Hubbard at Poland, 7 p.m. Range, 3 p.m. Nicholas Lindheim 72-69 — 141 36-36 — 72 Seon Woo Bae 70-72 — 142 WESTERN RESERVE — Austin Seifert 13 West Branch at Howland, 7 p.m. Leetonia/Campbell at Lake Center Ryan Brehm 73-68 — 141 P.H. Horgan III 35-37 — 72 Kim Kaufman 74-69 — 143 run (Ryan Demsky pass from Velzasquez), Southeast/South Range at Niles, Lucas Glover 71-71 — 142 4:05. Christian, 3 p.m. Scott Verplank 37-36 — 73 Mi Hyang Lee 72-71 — 143 Oct. 25 7 p.m. 71-71 — 142 WESTERN RESERVE — Larimer 13 pass Grant Waite 40-33 — 73 Jennifer Song 72-71 — 143 United/Heartland Christian vs. Oct. 24 Charley Hoffman 69-73 — 142 from Velasquez (pass failed), 0:37. Mike Goodes 34-39 — 73 Catriona Matthew 71-72 — 143 Second Quarter Columbiana/East Palestine/South Girard/Salem/Lakeview vs. 72-70 — 142 Rod Spittle 34-39 — 73 Ji Hyun Kim 71-72 — 143 WESTERN RESERVE — Jack Cappabianca Range, 7 p.m. Struthers/Hubbard/Poland, 7 p.m. Adam Hadwin 73-69 — 142 Jonas Blixt 70-72 — 142 Joey Sindelar 38-35 — 73 66 pass from Velasquez (Brandon Jarvis St. Thomas Aquinas at Crestview West Branch/Howland vs. Jacqui Concolino 71-72 — 143 pass from Demsky), 9:31. Cheng Tsung Pan 70-72 — 142 Paul Goydos 36-37 — 73 Brooke M. Henderson 70-73 — 143 vs. Leetonia/Campbell/Lake Center Southeast/South Range/Niles, 7 Russell Henley 69-73 — 142 Bobby Wadkins 37-36 — 73 WESTERN RESERVE — Seifert 21 run p.m. Bryce Molder 72-70 — 142 Angela Stanford 70-73 — 143 (Velasquez kick), 7:04. Christian, 7 p.m. Wayne Levi 36-37 — 73 Oct. 29 Oct. 27 Patrick Rodgers 68-75 — 143 Lizette Salas 68-75 — 143 WESTERN RESERVE — Cappabianca 3 run Brett Stegmaier 70-73 — 143 Bart Bryant 35-38 — 73 Lydia Ko 75-69 — 144 (kick failed), 2:27. District championship, 3 p.m. District championship, 7 p.m. Cameron Tringale 69-74 — 143 Duffy Waldorf 36-37 — 73 Jessica Korda 74-70 — 144 Third Quarter Kent district DIVISION III Julian Etulain 68-75 — 143 Guy Boros 36-37 — 73 WESTERN RESERVE — Cody Hilles 29 run Danielle Kang 73-71 — 144 Tuesday Austintown district Kelly Kraft 72-71 — 143 Mark Calcavecchia 38-36 — 74 (kick failed), 0:38. Collin Morikawa 74-69 — 143 Alena Sharp 73-71 — 144 LaBrae at Badger, 4 p.m. Monday Bob Gilder 36-38 — 74 Fourth Quarter Michael Thompson 69-75 — 144 Mi Jung Hur 72-72 — 144 Jackson-Milton at Garfi eld, 7 p.m. Crestview at Valley Christian, 4:30 Bob Tway 38-36 — 74 WESTERN RESERVE — Karl Klockenga 79 Kevin Streelman 69-75 — 144 In Gee Chun 72-72 — 144 run (run failed), 4:59. Mathews at Waterloo, 7 p.m. p.m. Jason Bohn 70-74 — 144 Tommy Armour III 38-36 — 74 Lee-Anne Pace 76-69 — 145 JM WR Warren JFK at Newton Falls, 7 p.m. Leetonia at Springfi eld, 7 p.m. Bryson DeChambeau 70-74 — 144 Jay Haas 37-37 — 74 Oct. 22 Gaby Lopez 74-71 — 145 First downs 6 17 Columbiana at Cardinal Mooney, 6 Gunner Wiebe 75-69 — 144 Tom Pernice Jr. 36-38 — 74 Rushes-Yards 28-83 22-265 LaBrae/Badger at Lordstown, 3 p.m. David Toms 74-71 — 145 Mo Martin 73-72 — 145 p.m. Todd Hamilton 39-36 — 75 Comp-Att-Int 5-11-1 12-18-0 Jackson-Milton/Garfi eld at Mineral Boo Weekley 71-74 — 145 Hyo Joo Kim 73-72 — 145 Thursday Rick Lamb 76-69 — 145 Stephen Ames 37-38 — 75 Passing yards 28 270 Ridge, 3 p.m. Crestview/Valley Christian at Ryan Armour 72-73 — 145 Tom Purtzer 35-40 — 75 Sei Young Kim 72-73 — 145 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Mathews/Waterloo at Rootstown, Penalties-Yards 4-25 6-80 Ursuline, 7 p.m. Jason Schmuhl 72-73 — 145 Gil Morgan 36-39 — 75 Moriya Jutanugarn 72-73 — 145 3 p.m. Carl Pettersson 69-77 — 146 Individual leaders Leetonia/Springfi eld at Canton Scott McCarron 36-39 — 75 Chella Choi 72-73 — 145 Warren JFK/Newton Falls at Graham DeLaet 71-75 — 146 RUSHING — Jackson-Milton, Michael Central Catholic, 7 p.m. Loren Roberts 36-40 — 76 Pernilla Lindberg 71-74 — 145 Maplewood, 3 p.m. Rod Pampling 72-74 — 146 Liberato 6-48; Western Reserve, St. Thomas Aquinas at United, 7 David Hearn 72-74 — 146 Marco Dawson 38-38 — 76 Azahara Munoz 75-71 — 146 Klockenga 3-79. Oct. 25 p.m. Mark Anderson 73-73 — 146 Neal Lancaster 39-38 — 77 Mirim Lee 74-72 — 146 PASSING — Jackson-Milton, Johnathon LaBrae/Badger/Lordstown vs. Columbiana/Cardinal Mooney at 75-71 — 146 Steve Lowery 43-34 — 77 Hee Young Park 74-72 — 146 Voland 5-11-1-28; Western Reserve, Jackson-Milton/Garfi eld/Mineral Mark Hubbard 70-77 — 147 Lake Center Christian, 7 p.m. Jay Don Blake 40-37 — 77 Ariya Jutanugarn 73-73 — 146 Velasquez 12-17-0-270. Ridge Jason Kokrak 71-76 — 147 RECEIVING — Jackson-Milton, Noah Oct. 24 Aaron Wise 73-74 — 147 Tom Kite 37-40 — 77 Brittany Lincicome 72-74 — 146 Laster 3-20; Western Reserve, Hilles 4-59. Jackson-Milton/Garfi eld/ Mineral Crestview/Valley Christian/Ursuline Charles Howell III 74-74 — 148 So Yeon Ryu 72-74 — 146 Ridge vs. Mathews/Waterloo/ Jerry Haas 39-38 — 77 SCHEDULE vs. Leetonia/Springfi eld/Canton Robert Streb 73-76 — 149 Austin Ernst 71-75 — 146 Rootstown, Scott Simpson 40-38 — 78 WEEK 9 Central Catholic, 7 p.m. Nick Taylor 73-76 — 149 Chae Yoon Park 73-74 — 147 Oct. 29 73-77 — 150 Mark Wiebe 37-41 — 78 Today St. Thomas Aquinas/United vs. Ji Hyun Oh 73-74 — 147 District championship, 3 p.m. Ted Purdy 78-72 — 150 Kirk Triplett 41-37 — 78 Ashtabula St. John at Ashtabula Columbiana/Cardinal Mooney/Lake Geoff Ogilvy 75-76 — 151 Craig Stadler 40-39 — 79 Caroline Masson 73-74 — 147 Edgewood, 7 GIRLS SOCCER Center Christian, 7 p.m. Max Homa 80-72 — 152 Hal Sutton 41-38 — 79 Yoon Kyung Heo 72-75 — 147 Canfi eld at East, 2 TOURNAMENT BRACKETS Oct. 27 Ollie Schniederjans 75-77 — 152 Mike Springer 40-42 — 82 Warren JFK at Cleveland Central Catholic, Gavin Kyle Green 76-79 — 155 Shi Hyun Ahn 71-76 — 147 1 DIVISION I District championship, 7 p.m. Steven Bowditch 78-79 — 157 EUROPEAN-BRITISH MASTERS Suzann Pettersen 71-76 — 147 WEEK 9 Austintown district Kent district Leaderboard at time of suspended play Friday Su Oh 80-68 — 148 Friday, Oct. 21 Monday Monday Golfer Score Thru At The Grove Beatriz Recari 76-72 — 148 Ashtabula Edgewood at Struthers, 7 Massillon at Canton McKinley, 7 p.m. Maplewood at Bristol, 4 p.m. Scott Piercy -14 11 Chandler’s Cross, England Sandra Gal 76-72 — 148 Ashtabula Lakeside at Canal Fulton Boardman at Lake, 7 p.m. Waterloo at LaBrae, 7 p.m. Johnson Wagner -12 14 Purse: $3.68 million Pornanong Phatlum 76-72 — 148 Northwest, 7 Paul Casey -11 12 Massillon Perry at Louisville, 7 p.m. Our Lady of the Elms at Lordstown, Yardage: 7,121; Par: 71 Hae Rym Kim 74-74 — 148 Beaver Local at Martins Ferry, 7 Bill Haas -8 F Thursday 4 p.m. Second Round Jenny Shin 74-74 — 148 Boardman at Austintown Fitch, 7 Thursday Troy Merritt -8 10 Campbell at Brookfi eld, 7 Massillon/Canton McKinley at Richard Bland 67-64 — 131 Gerina Piller 73-75 — 148 Maplewood/Bristol at Champion, Seung-Yul Noh -8 8 Mooney at Ursuline (YSU), 7 Massillon Jackson, 7 p.m. J.J. Spaun -7 F Alex Noren 67-65 — 132 Mika Miyazato 76-74 — 150 7 p.m. Clay Battelle at Southern, 7 Boardman/Lake at Austintown Fitch, Patton Kizzire -7 9 Andrew Johnston 67-65 — 132 Min Lee 80-71 — 151 Southern at Bridgeport, 7 Waterloo/LaBrae vs. Warren JFK 7 p.m. Trey Mullinax -7 8 Anthony Wall 68-65 — 133 Megan Khang 76-75 — 151 East at Warren Harding, 7 Garfi eld at Rootstown, 7 p.m. Canton GlenOak at North Canton CHAMPIONS TOUR-SAS CHAMPIONSHIP Tommy Fleetwood 66-67 — 133 Su-Yeon Jang 75-76 — 151 Howland at Canfi eld, 7 Hoover, 7 p.m. Our Lady of the Elms/Lordstown at Friday Scott Jamieson 68-65 — 133 Ju Young Pak 75-76 — 151 Hubbard at Poland, 7 Massillon Perry/Louisville at Newton Falls, 7 p.m. Jefferson at Niles, 7 At Prestonwood Country Club Bernd Wiesberger 68-66 — 134 Na Yeon Choi 71-81 — 152 Canfi eld, 7 p.m. Oct. 24 Cary, N.C. LaBrae at Girard, 7 Chris Wood 68-66 — 134 Morgan Pressel 71-81 — 152 Lakeview at Champion, 7 Oct. 25 Maplewood/Bristol/Champion vs. Purse: $2.1 million Tyrrell Hatton 68-66 — 134 Leetonia at Lisbon, 7 Massillon/Canton McKinley/ Waterloo/LaBrae/Warren JFK Yardage: 7,082; Par 72 Christina Kim 79-74 — 153 First Round Richard Sterne 66-68 — 134 Liberty at Newton Falls, 7 Massillon Jackson vs. Boardman/ Garfi eld/Rootstown vs. Our Lady of Marc Warren 66-69 — 135 a-Yu-Sang Hou 79-75 — 154 Louisville at Salem, 7 Lake/Austintown Fitch, 7 p.m. the Elms/Lordstown/Newton Falls Doug Garwood 34-31 — 65 Ryann O’Toole 75-79 — 154 Brad Faxon 34-32 — 66 Peter Hanson 70-65 — 135 Lowellville at Jackson-Milton, 7 Canton GlenOak/North Canton Oct. 27 Mathews at Grand Valley, 7 Larry Mize 32-35 — 67 Lee Westwood 67-68 — 135 Seung-Hyun Lee 73-81 — 154 McDonald at Sebring, 7 Hoover vs. Massillon Perry/ District championship, 7 p.m. Bernhard Langer 34-33 — 67 Nicolas Colsaerts 69-67 — 136 Se Ri Pak 80-WD South Range at Indian Creek, 7 Southington at Windham, 7 Springfi eld at Crestview, 7 United at East Palestine, 7 Valley Christian at Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas, 7 AROUND THE NHL | Friday’s game overtime loss. Weir at East Liverpool, 7:30 NHL Thursday’s Scores Wellsville at Columbiana, 7 EASTERN CONFERENCE Montreal 4, Buffalo 1 West Branch at Marlington, 7 Atlantic Division N.Y. Rangers 5, N.Y. Islanders 3 Western Reserve at Mineral Ridge, 7 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston 6, Columbus 3 Saturday, Oct. 22 Predators 3, Blackhawks 2 Predators goaltender Pekka only scoring the Predators’ fi rst Florida 1 1 0 0 2 2 1 Cleveland VA-SJ at Warren JFK Florida 2, New Jersey 1, OT Rinne stopped a fl urry of goal of the season but his fi rst Ottawa 1 1 0 0 2 5 4 Tampa Bay 6, Detroit 4 (Mollenkopf Stadium), 7 NASHVILLE, TENN. Montreal 1 1 0 0 2 4 1 WEEK 10 Mike Fisher redirected Roman shots with Chicago on the man power-play goal in a season Boston 1 1 0 0 2 6 3 Winnipeg 5, Carolina 4, OT Friday, Oct. 28 advantage over the fi nal 1:46 to Tampa Bay 1 1 0 0 2 6 4 Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2, SO Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary at Ursuline Josi’s shot late in the second opener. Toronto 1 0 0 1 1 4 5 St. Louis 3, Minnesota 2 (YSU), 7 period for the go-ahead power- preserve the win. Subban scored on a slap shot Detroit 1 0 1 0 0 4 6 Dallas 4, Anaheim 2 Beaver Local at Oak Glen, 7 Buffalo 1 0 1 0 0 1 4 Friday’s Scores Boardman at Ashtabula Lakeside, 7 play goal, and the Nashville Nashville improved to 4-1-1 over that tied it up, drawing an ova- Metropolitan Division Nashville 3, Chicago 2 Brookfi eld at Champion, 7 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Mooney at Austintown Fitch, 7:30 Predators beat the Chicago its last six season openers. tion from the standing room Pittsburgh 1 1 0 0 2 3 2 Edmonton at Calgary, late Columbiana at Leetonia, 7 Blackhawks 3-2 on Friday night Chicago won the season series only crowd as he celebrated N.Y. Rangers 1 1 0 0 2 5 3 Philadelphia at Los Angeles, late East at Hubbard, 7 Carolina 1 0 0 1 1 4 5 Today’s Games East Liverpool at St. Clairsville, 7:30 in their season opener. between these Central Division with his typical fl ourish. Fans Washington 1 0 0 1 1 2 3 Anaheim at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Girard at Liberty, 7 Fisher’s goal was Nashville’s rivals the past two seasons, gave him another ovation at the New Jersey 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 Detroit at Florida, 7 p.m. Grand Valley at Conneaut, 7 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boston at Toronto, 7 p.m. Howland at Warren Harding, 7 third with the man advantage. including a 3-2 edge last season next stoppage of play when the Columbus 1 0 1 0 0 3 6 San Jose at Columbus, 7 p.m. LaBrae at Jefferson, 7 N.Y. Islanders 1 0 1 0 0 3 5 Winnipeg at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Lakeview at Struthers, 7 P.K. Subban, Nashville’s big while fi nishing third in the goal was announced. WESTERN CONFERENCE Lisbon at Crestview, 7 off season addition, scored the Western Conference. Nashville Central Division New Jersey at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Lowellville at McDonald, 7 The Blackhawks, coming off Montreal at Ottawa, 7 p.m. fi nished fourth in the division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Mathews at Newbury, 7 fi rst goal of the season, Josi a 5-2 loss to St. Louis in their St. Louis 2 2 0 0 4 8 4 N.Y. Islanders at Washington, 7 p.m. Mineral Ridge at Jackson-Milton, 7 Dallas 1 1 0 0 2 4 2 N.Y. Rangers at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Newton Falls at Campbell, 7 had a power-play goal, and Ryan and seventh in the West before season opener in Chicago on Nashville 1 1 0 0 2 3 2 Nashville at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Niles at Ashtabula Edgewood, 7 Johansen had three assists. beating Anaheim in seven Winnipeg 1 1 0 0 2 5 4 Poland at Canfi eld, 7 Wednesday night, came out with Dallas at Colorado, 9 p.m. games and losing to San Jose in Colorado 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia at Arizona, 9 p.m. South Range at East Palestine, 7 Marcus Kruger and Niklas Hjal- a purpose. Minnesota 1 0 1 0 0 2 3 Southington at Ashtabula St. John, 7 marsson scored for Chicago, another seven-game series. Chicago 2 0 2 0 0 4 8 Calgary at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Springfi eld at United, 7 Kruger tapped the puck into an Pacifi c Division Sunday’s Games Valley Christian at Garfi eld Heights which has lost its fi rst two But the Predators made a GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim at N.Y. Islanders, 6 p.m. Trinity, 7 games this season playing with big move June 29, swapping empty net after Pekka Rinne Edmonton 1 1 0 0 2 7 4 Buffalo at Edmonton, 7 p.m. Wellsville at Southern, 7 San Jose 1 1 0 0 2 2 1 Western Reserve at Sebring, 7 was pulled to the side stopping Carolina at Vancouver, 10 p.m. six rookies in the lineup. The captain Shea Weber to Montreal Arizona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Monday’s Games Windham at Pymatuning Valley, 7 defenseman Ryan Hartman’s Vancouver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Saturday, Oct. 29 Blackhawks have allowed six for another All-Star defenseman Calgary 1 0 1 0 0 4 7 Colorado at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Salem at West Branch, 7 power-play goals in their fi rst in Subban. The man known for rush just 2:39 into the game. Anaheim 1 0 1 0 0 2 4 San Jose at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas at Warren Los Angeles 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 Ottawa at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. JFK (Mollenkopf Stadium), 7 two games. his fl air came through by not Associated Press NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for Boston at Winnipeg, 8 p.m.

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Authorities say Xin Franco tion and the state’s Envi- legality. restoring water supplies • Private Party only DEADLINES The Vindicator reserves the Fan and Rex Xu Yu earlier ronmental Quality Board Neil Shader, spokesman polluted by drilling, and • Rate is non-refundable IN THE PAPER CALL BY right to not accept an adver- over rules that took effect for the Department of En- impact a range of surface • Prepayment required Mon.: Friday, 4:30pm tiser’s order and reserves the pleaded guilty to conspiracy • Only one item per ad Tues.-Fri.: Day prior, 4:30pm discretion to edit, change, re- last week, calling them vironmental Protection, activities, including waste • Must include price vise, or classify an ad, or can- to commit wire fraud and Saturday: Friday, 3:45pm cel a scheduled publication • Excludes pets, garage Sunday: Friday, 4:00pm financially burdensome, said the challenged regula- processing, freshwater sales, real estate & of an ad, even after a prior honest services wire fraud. Sunday Real Estate: Friday, 3:15pm publication and regardless They were sentenced Thurs- vague and unlawful. tions are “common-sense impoundments, pipelines commercial items of whether the ad is part of a multiple insertion. day in Akron to 27 months in “The provisions we are protections” that resulted and spill cleanup. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY prison and ordered to repay We are pledged to the letter and spirit of United States policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity through- out the Nation. We encourage and support an affi rmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barri- the $1.5 million. ers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin. The Vindicator will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate that violates federal or local fair housing laws. Hershey CEO plans to retire in 2017 0000 Health Care Apartments Unfurnished NEW YORK NOTICES Front Desk Austintown Efficiency Hershey says CEO John Bil- Senior & disabled, 30% of in- Special Notices Receptionist come. Free lunch program, brey plans to retire from the Busy multiple physician’s onsite home health care. Need prayer, or a revival, office. Computer skills and Phoenix House chocolate company next year. or just a pastor to fill in. insurance pre-certification 330-792-1913, Mon.-Fri. 9-3 Call 330-788-7588 knowledge preferred, but The news comes less than not required. Please send reply to: Box M62627 c/o Austintown Pembrook apts. two months after Oreo cookie Cemetery Lots The Vindicator, PO Box 780 Now leasing studios-$370, Youngstown, OH 44501 1 bdrm., $445 .$300 securi- maker Mondelez ended talks Crown Hill Cemetery - Vien- ty deposit. 330-793-5022 na, 2 burial plots, Last Sup- to buy Hershey, in a deal that per. 330-539-6555, evenings PARAMEDICS Full and part time positions would have brought together Green Haven Memorial available. Competitive wag- some of the world’s best Willing to sacrifice 2 burial es and benefit package for plots in Veterans Garden, full time. PA State certifi- known chocolate and snack $1000. Call 330-530-3084 cation required. Experience preferred. Apply to: brands. Hershey makes Re- Tod Homestead Cemetery - Medic Rescue Ambulance Hawthorne I section, 2 lots, Attention: R. Csoman ese’s peanut butter cups, $1200. Call 330-398-3928. 1019 Riverside Dr. Kisses and other chocolates Beaver, PA 15009 Notices & Personals and candies. Restaurants/ Thank you for answered Bilbrey will retire July 1 and prayers. Thank you Food Service St. Jude and Sacred Heart stay on as a non-executive of Jesus. V. L. W. chairman. Professional ASSOCIATED PRESS 1000 Cook Gov. John Kasich said about Wells Fargo, “This company has lost the right to do business with JOBS Must have Experience. Yellen: Slow Full Time. Apply in per- BRINGSBRINGS the state of Ohio.” son at: Station Square recovery confounds Ristorante GREAT SAVINGS!NGS! General Help 4250 Belmont Ave. Hillbrook Apartments some economists Youngstown, OH 44505 No Phone Calls Please! 478 S. Raccoon PAINTER 330-538-8804 WASHINGTON Professional Painter want- EOE Federal Reserve Chair ed for residential & com- Deer Creek Apartments Wells Fargo scandal mercial painting company. 4415 Deer Creek Court Must have a minimum 5 Janet Yellen said Friday that yrs. exp. Must pass drug Retail 330-797-9100 the slow recovery from the test & have own transpor- Four Seasons Apartments tation. 724-347-0626 Meat Manager - Exp. pre- Great Recession has sur- ferred. Apply in person or 4222 New Rd. send resume: 330-333-7243 prised economists, confound- Accounting/ Hubbard Save-a-Lot OHIO SUSPENDS BUSINESS WITH BANK Kerrybrook Apartments ing long-held beliefs about Bookkeeping 880 W. Liberty St. Associated Press actions against Wells Fargo. Hubbard, OH 44425 1837 S. Raccoon Rd. growth and infl ation. Accounts 330-793-8084 NEW YORK “While Wells Fargo only does lim- Sales/Marketing Her remarks could help Payable/Grant/ Fox Run Apartments Ohio’s Republican Gov. John Kasich ited retail banking in Ohio, it does Insurance Biller Sales Account Manager 70 N. Raccoon Rd. explain why the Fed has been for candy/snack manufac- 330-792-9974 announced Friday that he was sus- regularly seek state bond business Family Recovery Center is turer. Must have prior sales reluctant to raise U.S. interest seeking a full time accounts exp. Apply in person: pending Wells Fargo from doing busi- so I have instructed my administra- payable/grants/insurance Call Today rates. 50 Superior St. ness with state agencies, and exclud- tion to seek services from other banks biller. Knowledge of general Youngstown, OH 44510 Yellen said sluggish world- ledger operations required. Boardman ing the bank from participating in any instead,” Kasich said in a statement. Understanding of non-profit Skills/Trades wide growth would likely keep accounting practices and Hitchcock Apts. state bond offerings. “This company has lost the right to benefits administration global interest rates low, mak- preferred. Northeast Trumbull County Studio, 1-Bdrm. Kasich’s announcement follows sim- do business with the state of Ohio be- metal stamper has an ing it harder for central banks Mail resume to: CFO opportunity for the and 2-Bdrm. ilar moves by the state treasurers of cause its actions have cost it the pub- P.O. Box 464 following position: to combat the next recession Lisbon, OH 44432 330-758-6729 California and Illinois and the cities of lic’s confi dence.” EEOC ~ DFWP Die Development with rate cuts. Wells Fargo said it will work to regain Ask for Specials! Seattle and Chicago, which said earlier Drivers Technician this month they were banning Wells business with Ohio. “Wells Fargo man- Looking for a highly moti- Boardman - near mall US retail sales up vated individual who enjoys 2 Bdrm. at $550/mo. Fargo from doing business. The San ages its business with the state of Ohio Drivers a challenge. Will trouble WASHINGTON shoot new and existing Heat & water paid Francisco-based bank has been under in business lines that are separated deep draw transfer dies to Nicely remodeled. U.S. shoppers stepped up R&J Trucking improve part quality and die *Non-Smoker/no pet bldgs. fi re after allegations came to light that from our retail bank,” the company Taking applications for performance. Must have *Smoker/cat friendly bldgs. their spending in September, said in a statement. Class A & B metal stamping experience 330-629-7544 Wells employees may have opened up and strong mechanical rea- with sharply higher sales at to 2 million customer accounts fraud- The ban applies to any financial Drivers soning skills. Wage based Boardman auto dealers, restaurants and services contracts that state agencies For local & regional on skills and experience. 2 Bdrm., 1 bath, ulently in order to meet sales goals. work. Excellent Please include salary re- starting at $500 gas stations. But the govern- quirements with resume. Heat & Water paid While the scandal has drawn bipar- under the governor’s authority may wage & benefit Position is full time with Call 330-788-2202 ment’s retail sales report re- have with Wells Fargo, as well as any package, 23 yrs. of health benefits and 401(k) Newport Glen - Elevator tisan outrage, particularly from mem- age. Good MVR & after probationary period is Service 4071 Glenwood leased Friday also contained bers of Congress, Kasich is the first future state bond offerings that Ohio CSA points. One complete. Send resume to: some evidence that spending may make. year tractor/trailer Human Resources Boardman/Canfield Area state-level Republican to announce driving exp. And Bayloff Stamped Lg., nice, 1 bdrm., 1 bath, might be slowing. liv. rm., din., rm., kit., new Class B straight Products carpet & blinds, garage. dump truck exp. 8091 State Route 5 NE Call 330-726-4573 For much of this year, Kinsman, Ohio 44428 consumers have spent at a If interested call: BOARDMAN/POLAND 1-800-362-9365 Employment Wanted 330-565-0590 1, 2 & 3 Bdrm solid pace as income gains Ask for Zeke, ext 121 apts. & townhouses. have accelerated and the job PNC reports net income of $1B or www.rjtrucking.com Seeking an Office Position, 1st Months , $99. EOE 14 yrs. exp., full time, refer- market has improved. Last ences avail. 330-261-5708 Boardman/Poland Staff report Total commercial lend- ers, or 85 percent of third Apts., lofts, townhouses. month’s overall retail sales Pets welcome. Sr. Disc. YOUNGSTOWN ing increased $1.1 billion, quarter net income attrib- WISH THAT 3000 gain was a decent seasonally Call 330-758-5916 The PNC Financial Ser- or 1 percent, primarily utable to diluted common SPECIAL RENTALS adjusted 0.6 percent. Much of SOMEONE A Boardman: Chelsea Ct Apts. vices Group Inc. on Friday in PNC’s corporate bank- shares, through repurchas- $99 Special! 1 & 2 bed, 1 it, though, was due to higher “HAPPY story. Call 330-758-4695. announced third-quarter ing and real-estate busi- es of 5.9 million common BIRTHDAY” Apartments oil prices, which increased Brownlee Woods - 2-bdrm. nesses. shares for $500 million IN OUR NOTICES Unfurnished how much people spent at 2016 net income of $1 bil- duplex with basement, 2nd lion compared with net in- Total consumer lend- and dividends on common AND PERSONALS Austintown - 1 & 2-Bdrm. floor. Call 330-718-6454 gas stations. COLUMN. CALL Remodeled, starting at $450/mo. Call 330-502-5121 Canfield - St. Andrews. come of $989 million in the ing increased $300 million shares of $300 million. THE VINDICATOR Paid heat & water. Carport. from growth in auto, resi- On Oct. 4 the PNC board CLASSIFIED $99 Special! 330-533-7100 US budget defi cit second quarter of 2016 and Fax your ads Monday through $1.1 billion for the third dential mortgage and cred- of directors declared a DEPT 746-6565 Friday to (330) 747-0399. Canfield increases to $587B 1 bedroom starting $475 quarter of 2015. it card loans partially offset quarterly cash dividend on 2 bedroom starting $550 WASHINGTON Sales/Marketing Sales/Marketing CANFIELD SCHOOLS The Pittsburgh-based by lower home equity and common stock of 55 cents HEAT & WATER PAID The government ran a Sr. Discounts bank’s revenue increased education loans refl ecting per share effective with the 330-533-5454 - Carriage Hill $587 billion budget defi cit for by $35 million from the runoff portfolios. Nov. 5 payment date. 386 Fairground the just-completed fi scal year, SALES POSITION second quarter to $3.8 bil- Deposits grew $10.1 bil- The August dividend GIRARD - Highland Ave. a 34 percent spike over last 1 & 2 Bdrm., starting at lion. lion, or 4 percent, to $259.9 on common stock was $425/mo. Call 330-502-5121 year after signifi cant improve- AVAILABLE Loans grew $1.4 billion, billion, quarter to quarter. increased 8 percent, or 4 Girard ment from the record defi cits or 1 percent, to $210.4 bil- PNC returned $800 mil- cents per share, to 55 cents Retail promotional booth sales. of President Barack Obama’s Liberty Park lion quarter to quarter. lion of capital to sharehold- per share. Great earnings potential without HEAT & WATER PAID fi rst years in offi ce. 2 bedroom starting at $550 the long hours. Must have Call 330-545-3975 Friday’s defi cit news, while reliable transportation and be 210 Elruth Ct.- Sr Discounts sobering, does not appear Howland - Senior Apts., 2 able to work weekends. bedroom, all utilities incl., bad enough to jolt a grid- Prior sales experience helpful starting at $650, 1st mo. locked Washington into action Home sales down in September but not necessary. free. Call 330-530-8606 to stem the fl ow of red ink. Liberty 1 & 2 Bdrm. It came in an annual report Staff report compared with the aver- $120,953. CALL 330-233-3443 by the Treasury Department YOUNGSTOWN age sales price of $109,482 Year-to-date fi gures show starting from $505 September home sales reported in September closed sales in the coun- INCLUDES: and the White House budget General Help General Help • Heat & Water offi ce. were down across the Ma- 2015. ty are up 6 percent to 621 • Carpeting • Air Conditioning honing Valley. Year-to-date fi gures show from 586. • Secured Entrances Selected local stocks Closed sales in Mahon- closed sales in the county Door-to-Door Commissioned Sales • Seniors & Retirees Closed sales in the Trum- Earn Top Level Commissions Welcome STOCK, DIVIDEND . . . . .CLOSE CHANGE are up by 1.3 percent at ing county decreased 2.8 bull County declined 6.1 TIMBER Alcoa Inc., .12 ...... 26.44 -0.31 2,108, up from 2,080 report- Through Your Efforts! Aqua America, .71 . . . .29.56 -0.21 percent to 242 from 249 percent to 169 in September RIDGE APTS. Avalon Holdings,...... 2.90 0.04 reported in September ed this time last year. Community Health Sys. 10.02 -0.51 2016 from 180 reported in 330-759-8811 Directly off Liberty St. Cortland Bancorp, .28. 15.40 -0.10 2015, according to the Columbiana County saw September 2015, according Farmers Nat., .16 . . . . 10.77 0.12 a 15.9 percent decline in First Energy, 1.44 . . . 31.51 -0.05 Youngstown/Columbiana to the Warren Area Board STRUTHERS 330-565-0590 Fifth/Third, .52...... 19.80 0.06 Association of Realtors. closed sales down to 74 in 2 Bedroom duplex. FirstMerit Corp.,. . . . . 21.61 0.37 of Realtors. 1st Months rent, $99. First Niles Financial, .12 11.00 0.00 Pending sales in the county September from 88. Pending sales in the FNB Corp., .48 ...... 12.30 0.12 were up 16.5 percent year Pending sales increased Struthers - 2 bdrm., 1 bath, General Motors, 1.52 . 31.87 0.36 county were up 13.8 per- basement, c/a, $475/mo. + General Electric, .92 . . 28.89 0.12 over year to 283. by 27.1 percent to 108 sales, sec. dep. Call 330-755-6498 Huntington Bank, .28 . .9.82 0.10 cent to 215. iHeartMedia Inc., . . . . . 1.40 0.00 New listings in the coun- up from 85 reported in Sep- Struthers - Riley St. 2 JP Morgan Chase, 1.92 67.52 -0.22 New listings in the coun- bdrm. townhouse, new tile!! ty dropped 29.7 percent to tember 2015. $415+. 330-974-4654 Key Corp, .34 ...... 12.52 0.21 ty were up 8.8 percent and Sales Contractors Needed LaFarge, .34...... 17.57 0.00 272, and the inventory of New listings decreased Yo. East: ESA Park accept- Macy’s, 1.51 ...... 35.57 -1.23 homes for sale dropped by 16.3 percent to 108, and the inventory of homes for Throughout our Distribution Area ing applications for 2 bed- Parker Hannifi n, 2.52 124.54 1.12 Sell newspaper subscriptions on behalf of: room, regular rents only. PNC, 2.20...... 88.03 0.09 33.4 percent to 1,172. the inventory of homes for sale was down 16.5 per- Call 330-747-7400 Simon Prop. Grp., 6.60 196.99 -1.80 “The Vindicator” Stoneridge ...... 17.88 0.17 The average sales price sales dropped 25.2 percent cent. Yo. South - 1 bdrm. Fully Talmer Bank, ...... 23.34 -0.36 Year-to-date fi gures show Top sales reps are earning $600 per week remodeled. Section 8 ac- United Comm. Fin., .12 .7.13 0.06 for a home in Mahoning to 460. doing this, you can too. ceptable. Call 703-507-3754 Selected prices from Friday’s 4 p.m. County during the month The average sales price closed sales are up 1.5 per- For More information, please call: Yo. South - Upper close. Newly remodeled, 2 bdrm. of September was $109,523, increased 28.2 percent to cent to 1,523. 330-747-1471 Ext. 1518 Call 330-707-7038

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you hold: Houses For Rent Acreage Medical Equipment BRIDGE Automobiles Automobiles Trucks Q. W9 TQ 5 2 UA K J 10 6 VA Q J 3 Boardman - 2 Story, 2 Columbiana Co. Bathlift - Aqua Joy, battery Neither vulnerable, as South, Chevrolet Malibu - 2000 BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Nissan Frontier - 2013 bdrm., 1.5 bath, attached 1 BRUNER LAND CO., INC. hand control & charger incl., you hold: WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH 6 cyl., runs well, new tires, Martin St., E. Palestine, 50,000 mi., very good condi- car garage, C/A, washer, 330-289-7639 excellent condition, $475. 1NT Pass 2T- ? orig. owner, 172,000 mi., OH. Local 1-800-589-7970 tion, $23,000/best offer. dryer, basement, clean, www.brunerland.com Call 330- 533-0641 WQ 5 TK Q 7 2 UA Q J 4 2 VJ 3 $1200. Call 330-533-5721 Must sell! 330-559-6671 $750. Call 330-788-4477 -Transfer to spades Knox Twp. Hospital Bed - electric, SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST Chevrolet Caprice Classic Bed Cover - TruXedo Honda 1 acre, nice homes in area, good condition, $350. What call would you make? 1986. Front end damage, SUVs Ridgeline, pre-2017, like Boardman - 3 bdrm. base- $12,900. Bayard Rd. Call 330-717-1843 1U Pass 1W Pass $1300. Call 330-507-6598 new, $350/offer. mentless ranch, fam. rm., Q. Chevrolet Trailblazer - 2008 Call 330-770-0559 garage, shed, all appl., Liverpool Twp. LIFT CHAIR - Serta Perfect, ? North-South vulnerable, as Ford Mustang - 2014 5 wooded acres, LT, loaded, perfect condi- $750+ dep. 330-726-9992. dark blue, 1 yr. old, like South, you hold: Convertible, 30,000 mi., ex- tion, $12,500. 330-757-9340 $19,900. Leeper Rd. new, $750. 330-509-5064. What call would you make? cellent condition, red, Vans Campbell - 51 Oxford St., 3 Liverpool Twp. WQ 7 6 4 3 TVoid UJ 10 6 4 VJ 7 6 4 $17,900. Call 234-855-6464. Chevrolet Blazer S10 - 1996 Q. North-South vulnerable, as Chevrolet Express 1500 Van bdrm. duplex, newly refur- 43 acres, woods, hills, Home Furnishings Ford Focus SE - 2013, se- as is, orig. owner, 4.3L V-6, bished, $500 + all utilities. secluded, $104,900. Partner opens one spade 4WD, new tires & battery, 1999. Won’t start, $800/of- South, you hold: dan, 1 owner, 37,000 mi., fer. Call 330-718-5392 Not pets. 330-565-9141. John Campbell Rd. Couch Cover - for full size $9900, 330-793-2395 $2500 firm. 330-394-5272 71” long, overstuffed couch, WA K Q J 9 6 5 4 T4 3 UK 7 VK and right-hand opponent bids Ford Focus SE Flex - 2012 Ford Explorer XLT - 1996 Chevrolet G20 - 1986, very Yo. South - Willis Ave. Mobile Homes red, never used, $20. two hearts. What call would you AWD, orig. owner, 5.0L V-8, good shape, new battery, 3 Bdrm., $350/mo., 1st & Call 330-758-4097 WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH 63,000 mi., blue, loaded, $6000. Call 330-759-8657 mechanically sound, no tires & exhaust, very well last mo. rent, 2 car garage. Petersburg, OH 1V Pass Pass ? make? leaks, newer tires & bat- kept, $2500. 330-506-9994 234-855-1339/330-207-2999 15 mins. from Boardman. Jewelry Honda Accord EX - 2008 tery, 6 disc CD, good work Rent to own. Owner financ- What call would you make? Q. East-West vulnerable, as V-6, 4 dr., 34,921 mi., vehicle, $1950. Chrysler Town & Country Yo. Upper South - 3 bdrm. ing available, 2 bdrm. mo- white, very good condition, Call 330-507-2080 Touring Plus - 2011, 50,000 RING - 10 kt., white gold, 3 mi., $11,900. 330-536-8179 Avondale, $450/mo. + wa- bile home, $13,900. stone, diamond, engage- Q. East-West vulnerable, as South, you hold: $10,300. Call 330-726-8594 ter & sec. Call 330-774-8488 Call 330-495-3676 Jeep Grand Cherokee - 2002 ment, never worn, $250. South, you hold: WJ 8 6 3 TJ 7 5 3 UJ 8 7 3 VJ Hyundai Veloster - 2014 4x4, 6 cyl., all power, good Dodge Grand Caravan - 330-792-3110 Reflex edition, 1200 mi., condition, 140,000 mi., 1996, excellent condition, Yo. West - 1974 Chapel Hill. 6000 WQ 9 8 3 2 TJ UA Q 10 6 V10 8 3 Partner opens two no trump, pearl white, auto., leather $3900/offer. 330-457-0685 low mi., new tires, 3 bdrm., a/c, full basement, STUFF Lawn/Garden seats, 18” wheels, $16,500. $4000/offer. 330-442-5970 $800/mo. + util. Pet dep. re- Equipment NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 20-21, and right-hand opponent Call 330-501-0042 Jeep Grand Cherokee - 1995 Dodge 3/4 Ton Van - 1995 quired. Rudy 330-373-1777 4x4, runs good, looks good, High Top Conversion 1NT Pass 2T- Pass passes. What call would you Lincoln MKZ - 2008, great $800/offer. 234-855-7705 161,000 mi., nice interior, Golf Cart - E-Z-Go, looks & condition, dk. blue, with rag Yo. West - 3 Bdrm., new Antiques/Collectibles 2W Pass ? JEEP - 1979 CJ7, 401 AMC, $1700. Call 330-788-1417. bath, ceramic tile, new car- runs good, roof & wind- make? top, chrome pkg., 133,000 shield, $1650. 330-501-5455 -Transfer to spades mi., $6300. 330-774-2613 T-19, Dana, Warn, Detroit, Ford Econoline 1500 - 1999, peting, $600. 330-506-9956 STOVE - antique, gas, very Alcoa, Trailmaster, p.s., nice condition, $200 or best Look for answers on Monday. V-8 Titan motor, 89,000 mi., TRACTOR - Craftsman, 19.5 What call would you make? Lincoln MKZ - 2007, 4 dr. p.b., tilt, no rust, AZ Jeep, $1100/offer. 330-599-1370. Condos For Rent offer. Call 330-720-3703. HP, 42” cut, bagger/snow ©2016 Tribune Content Agency sedan, black, black leather owned 25 yrs., $13,900/of- plow/tire chains/weights, Q. Both vulnerable, as South, int., moon roof, A/C, GPS, fer. Canfield, 928-595-4683. Boardman Appliances $1750. 330-501-5455 71,000 mi., excellent condi- Wanted To Buy tion, $7500. 330-755-2952 Pontiac Aztek - 2001, excel- 1361 Fox Run Ct. Tractor - International Har- lent runner, new trans., no 2-Bdrm., 2-bath, all appl., vester Cub Cadet 129, 48” Mercury Grand Marquis A best price $325 & up for Appliance Sale rust, just don’t need, most. Call 330-759-7807 or screened in sun porch, 1-car cut, $400. 330-797-8659 2000. Good running condi- $1650/offer. 330-503-4663. attached garage, separate Refrigerators, $238 Wanted to Buy Motorcycles/Mopeds after 6pm, 330-534-2634. gas or electric stoves, $198 8000 tion, needs starter, laundry rm. with washer & $300/offer. 330-937-3501 dryer, no pets, $800/mo. washers, $238 Miscellaneous WANTED: Collections of AUTOMOTIVE Harley-Davidson Dyna Trucks ABC AUTO BUYERS Call 330-758-8106 gas or electric dryers, $158 LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash Superglide Custom - 2010 Oldsmobile 98 Regency - Paying, $375 & up for most. All with 90 day Warranty Chipper/Shredder - 5 hp., paid. Call 330-518-6576 11,000 mi. New tires, bat- 1991, 1 owner, 96,000 mi., Chevrolet Colorado - 2006 Call 330-646-9349 Rooms For Rent Economy Furniture Cub Cadet; Welding equip- Antique/Classic Cars tery, ($2000 in extras). very good condition, $2500. 4x4, crew cab, toolbox, YOUNGSTOWN AUTO 2828 Market, Yo. 782-0331 ment; Lyman reloading Reduced to $7500/offer. Call 724-877-7713 95,000 mi., excellent condi- WRECKING. Top dollar for Call 330-793-1216 U.S. owned, clean, sanitized 30-Day Lay-A-Way equipment. 330-282-2429. Chevrolet Corvette 1979 Pontiac Sunfire - 2004, runs tion, $10,500. 330-207-7070 any vehicle. 330-743-1492. rms. start $125/wk., cable, 7000 4- spd., t-tops, blue with great, air, p. w., $1200. Dishwasher & Hood Generator - Generac, 4000 Harley-Davidson Electra Chevrolet - 1997, 1-ton, ZZ TOP PRICES PAID WiFi, laundry. 330-533-3838 Kenmore, black, new, $375. watt, new, never run, $479. PETS, ANIMALS oyster int., just restored, 330-502-9870 $9999/offer. 330-518-8950 Glide Classic - 2004, with dumptruck, 82,000 mi., very $350-$550. 330-782-7925 Call 234-254-8501 Call 330-792-3936 trailer, new tires, many ex- Pontiac Firebird - 1995 good condition, $7500/of- Daily/wkly Rates. May Mo- Refrigerator/freezer, 17 cu. TRAILERS & HITCHES Automobile tras, 11,100 mi., $10,000. T-top, good condition, fer. 330-506-5119 tel, 330-538-2211 or Board- ft., white, upright, like new, bennetttrailer.com Pets Lost Call 239-285-1892. new rims & tires, $4500. man Inn, 330-758-2315. Parts/Service Call 330-719-2519 Ford Ranger 2007. Super MONDAY... $250. Call 330-426-2092. 330-533-4455 Harley-Davidson Springer cab, 73,000 mi., red, very Cat - 18 yr. old, E. Marshall, Toyota Camry Hybrid - 2008 Wine coolers - 2; mini McDonald area, w/very poor Cap - Fits Ford thru 1996, Softail - 2004, excellent good condition, remote TUESDAY... fridge, $40 each.; two 5 gal. condition, orig. owner, like Completely loaded, Naviga- start, bed liner & cover, 4000 Clothing vision, long haired, brown- 8’, fiberglass, $250. tion, heated leather power- Carboys, $20 ea., Floor ish grey. 330-720-4063. Call 330-399-5958 new, 7100 mi., $8950/offer. $9750. Call 330-716-3581 WEDNESDAY... REAL ESTATE corker, $30. 330-540-0635. Call 330-540-1230 seats, keyless ignition, sun- JACKET - woman’s, North roof, metallic gray. Excel- Ford Ranger 2004. 4WD, 4.0 Face, down, size L, excel- Wine Press - Crusher, bot- Birds CAP - Ford, 8’, off 2010 Harley-Davidson - 1996 lent condition, 96,700 mi., V-6, elec. start, bed liner, THURSDAY... lent, $50. 330-318-2100 tle rinser, glass jugs, ac- F250, silver, excellent con- Ultra Classic Tour Glide, $7800. Call 330-716-1626. Leer cap, new brakes, no Houses For Sale cess., $200. 330-540-2499 I will take free birds into dition, $550/offer. 8700 mi., paint scratched, rust, hitch. Looks & runs 330-507-1525 great, new tires, stainless FRIDAY... Farmers Market Woodburner - Hitzer, forced my loving care any time. $7200/offer. 330-402-9659 Boardman - by owner, 70 Seeking a Cockatiel. fender flares & running Overhill Rd. (Forest Glen), 4 air, whole house, will heat Honda Rebel - 2007 boards, asking $8500/offer. SATURDAY... Apples, Pumpkins, Asian up to 6000 sq. ft., $1500. Call 330-965-0194 Automobile Storage bdrm., 1.5 bath, liv. rm., din. pears, melons, peppers, Very good condition, $1975. Call 330-759-7961 rm. with bay window, den Call 330-540-3358 Call 330-503-3867 corn, beets, canning/eating Cats Car Storage, $40/mo. & Attention FORD F 250 - 2002, 4 WD, SUNDAY... with built in shelves, eat-in tomatoes, plums, raspber- kit., glass enclosed porch & Golf Cart Storage, $20/mo. 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Yamaha FJR 1300 - 2007 5 spd., body excellent, mo- 7 days a week! tendees. 4 Bdrm., 2.5 bath, 410 cal., custom leather an- Dogs 14’ Fishing boat, alum., by burgandy, 21,000 mi., Representative tor excellent, $1500/offer. updated eat in kit., fea- You pick Peppers, kle holster, 50 rounds of 45 Mirrocraft, no motor, closed $5400. Call 330-501-6864. today for details Call 330-720-6275 tures, Corian countertops, Collards & Kale. cal., 20 rounds of 410 shot- Cain Corso Puppies - AKC. bow, with steering wheel, (330) ceramic floors, bathrooms Call to order kraut cabbage. gun, $400. 330-301-4449 Champion pedigree lines, GMC Sonoma - 1997 746-6565 on Teenee trailer, $500. Automobiles 330-747-1471 86,000 mi., good condition, updated. Bdrms. feature Catalpa Grove Farms sire is OFA cert. Avail. now, Call 330-793-9564 option 3 Columbiana, 330-482-4064 $800. Call 724-496-2390 $2400/offer. 330-720-3658 or 1-800-686-5003 original hardwood floors. Gun Show Buick LeSabre 2005. 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AWD, like new in- ranch home sitting on Co- Washingtonville, OH AKC, 1st shots, vet 35’, Ford motor, trans. & checked, Females, $750; heavy duty rear axle, many side & out, $23,000/offer. lumbiana’s Firestone Farms Furniture Oct. 15 & 16 Call 330-506-2192 Golf Course. This 4 bdrm., 3 Sat., 9-5; Sun., 9-3 Males,. $600. 330-424-3369. new parts, does need re- pair, $4000 or best offer. full bath home has much to Bed - Macy’s, Massage, re- 330-482-5125/330-502-8429 WANTED - Miniature Cadillac CTS4 - 2008. AWD, mote, full size head & foot Call 330-219-7188 offer including over 2200 RIFLE - Winchester 1895 Schnauzer puppy or adult. 3.6L, all avail. options, can- sq. ft. of living space on the tilt, memory foam mat- 724-373-8407 Ford Jayco - 1983, 98,000 dy apple red, showroom, no tress. Ideal for someone lever action 30-06 take 1st floor, along with over down, $1500. 330-831-3262 mi., full bath, sleeps 6, 25’, winters, 84,000 mi., 2200 sq. ft. of living space who desires mobility. Brand ADOPT A PET $8000/offer. 330-207-5922 $11,500. Call 330-506-9966 on the lower level, including new, $1200. 330-506-4854. RIFLE - Winchester 94 sad- Animal Welfare has a a 5th bdrm., bath & wine dle ring carbine, 44 mag., Gulf Stream Ultra Lite 2007 Cadillac CTS - 2003, black Bed Frame - adjustable, vi- great selection of all w/black leather int., 65,000 cellar. 1st-Floor laundry, trapper model, like new, types of cats & dogs. 25ft., 1 slideout, beautiful beautiful pillared din. rm. brates, lifts head & feet, $675. Call 330-831-3262 condition. End of Summer mi., loaded, very good con- queen, $500. 330-755-0140. Adoption fee required Special $6295 330-568-7041 dition, $5400. 330-533-8402 Great rm. has a floor to Rifles - 3 Winchester model ceiling stone fireplace & Open Tues.-Sat., 12-6 pm Bedroom Set - Vintage 8pc. 1892 lever action rifles - 25- Retreat Camper - 2011, Chevrolet Cruze LT - 2011 walk out to covered patio French Provincial. Dresser, 812 Yo.-Kingsville Rd. SE 20, $750; 32-20, $900; 44- Vienna, 330-539-5300 sleeps 8, 40’ 11” long, Silver, 93,000 mi., good con- overlooking hole #1. This desk, chest & more, $650. 40, $1300. All with ammo & ranch has a split bdrm. de- $21,000/offer.330-799-1979 dition, new trans. & mani- Call 330-757-7433 reloading dies 330-831-3262 fold, $6300. 330-503-5232 sign with a lg. master suite Volkswagen Vanagon 1982 Garage Sales Garage Sales Garage Sales that has his & her walk in Chair with ottoman - genu- Treadmill - Proform 860, 2.5 96,600 mi., $10,500. Chevrolet HHR - 2006 closets, eat-in kitchen with ine leather, dark brown, HP motor, quiet cushion Call 330-544-3087 2.2 auto., 119,000 mi., breakfast bar, hardwood very good condition, $195. deck, great shape, $350. Austintown - Fri. & Sat. Canfield - 9915 Detwiler Poland - Estate Garage www.angelsforanimals.org great gas mileage, $4800. 9-5. 4594 Deopham Green Rd., Sat., 9-4. Designer Sale. Furniture, household throughout excluding car- 330-539-6334/330-539-6337 330-518-5029 Call 330-332-4891 peted bdrm. Club house & 330-549-1111 Construction/ Dr. Air hockey table, dining clothes, household, tools, items, tools, clothes, handi- Coffee Table - glass top, Tree stands, trail cameras, *Low cost spay/neuters* set, entertainment stand, Toro 1132 riding mower. cap equip. Fri. & Sat., 10am- pool available. So much dark wood base, asking Farm Vehicles Chevrolet Impala - 2005 more! A must see! bow. Too much to list all. crib, changing table, toddler 5pm. 1871 Basil Ave. $130. 330-610-1022. Call 330-501-6478 Well maintained, many new Canfield - Fri. & Sat., 10-5. Reduced! $360,000 Exotic Pets parts, $2800/offer. girl clothes, toys, misc. Used New Holland T1510 5153 Canfield Rd. Poland - Garage/Estate Directions: Rt. 7 South, Left Couch loveseat & chair, ivo- Weight bench - universal, Compact Tractor, Front Call Bill at 330-559-2126 on Rt. 14, Left on Home- ry leather, $700; Pecan 130 lbs. of weights, $75; BUNNIES Fancy breeds, Austintown - 4470 Burkey 3-Family Sale! Household, Sale! 57 Edgewater Dr. Loader, 30HP, 4WD, 9x3 Rd. Sat. & Sun., 8-1. Hal- misc. Something for all! Sat., 10-4 & Sun., 12-4. stead, house is on the Right queen bedroom set, $375; full set golf clubs & bag, pedigree, breeding & show. Trans., Low Hours, $12,495. Chevrolet Monte Carlo 2003 LaDonna Thomas 14 cu. ft. freezer, $50; 65” $75. 330-540-0635. 330-872-3707/330-872-7088 Winter ready, 138,000 mi., loween, Christmas, tools, Canfield - Fri. & Sat., 9-3 Furniture & household Vernon Dell Tractor movies, baby, bikes & misc. items. Too many to list! 501-269-8699 Mitsubishi TV, $300. All in in East Liverpool runs well, $1950/offer. - 71 Dartmouth - ZID Realty & Associates good shape. 330-717-5024 Free Pets 330-386-5757 Call 330-307-8261 Austintown - 7011 New Rd. Toys, household, old items, Poland - Moving Sale Swimming Pools/ Sat., 9am-3pm. Child’s ta- golf, tools, etc. 1830 Johnston Pl. Dinette table - glass top, Accessories Condos For Sale with 4 white leather chairs, ble, bookcases, gorgeous Canfield - Man’s Sale. Fri. & Sat. Only, 9-3. Tools and FREE TO GOOD HOME cherry entertainment cen- lots of household items! from Ashley’s, barely used, Loving home needed for Sat., 9-5. Power tools, ce- $350. Call 330-799-6155. Hot Tub - Master Spa ter, household & much more ramic tile, wet saw, tools, Boardman - Move in condi- CS650, 6-person, excellent gorgeous tortoise colored Poland - multi family. 1 Day tion, 2 lg. bdrm., 2 bath, Dining room table, 42x62, cat. Life changes require Austintown - Fri. & Sat. siding table & saw, lots of Only. No Early Sales. Furni- condition, $2000/offer. misc. 3844 McCarty Dr. 1400 sq. ft. Like new with with 4 chairs, asking $200. Call 330-770-0559 that we need to find this 9-4. Seasonal, kids clothes, ture, toys, antiques, house- numerous upgrades, attach- Call 330-506-9081 4 yr. old baby a home. We office supplies & more! Canfield - Moving Sale! hold items, clothing. ed garage, $80,900. By SWIMMING POOL will supply bowls, litter- 2263 Frostwood Dr. Sat.-Sun., Oct. 15-16, 9-5 229 Sheridan Rd., Sat., 9-5. Owner. Call 330-727-3947 Entertainment center - oak, box, remaining litter, re- 18ft. round, above ground, Austintown - Fri.-Sun., 8-6. Poland - Sat., Oct. 15, 8-6; good condition, $40. Esther Williams Classic. maining food. Up to date 6901 Killdeer Dr. 330-610-1022. shots, she is neutered & 4620 Sheffield Dr. Everything must go! Barber Canfield - Open House Heater, ladder, auto cleaner Estate Sale! Entire con- Canfield -3283 Paradise chair, dryer, butcher block, Sun., Oct. 16th, 12pm-3pm MATTRESS KING - $75, any + 18’x15’ deck, $100/offer. front claws are removed. Ave., Sat. & Sun., Oct. 15 & Also needs a home where tents of home must go! lots of misc. No early sales. 6535 St. Andrews Dr. Unit 2 size set & up. 6534 Market. S - O - L - D ! 16, 8-5 p.m. Nice items, all 2235 Shetland Lane. A MUST SEE! This hidden Call 330-758-3217 she will be the only cat, Austintown - Multi Family! must go, kitchen cabinets, needs a calm environ- jewel is a spacious 3 bdrm. Wanted to Buy 6459 Ridgeview Ave., Sat., furniture, household, tools, STRUTHERS condo, 3.5 bath, with open Mattress Sale ment & loving attention. 9-4; Sun., 9-2. Household, holiday, pinball, skis/poles, - 103 Creed St. - Call 330-647-0877 holiday decor, name brand golf clubs, lighting, elec- Sat. & Sun., 7am-6pm floor plan. Enjoy 2 master Queen set $98/Full set $88 $$$ Cash for old Toys $$$ suites with large walk in clothes, accessories, elec- tronics, dolls, bike racks, TOO MUCH TO LIST! Economy Furniture Trains, guns, antiques, tronics, tools. No earlybirds closets & full baths, one FREE KITTENS & cats. Lit- pictures, grill, decorative, Struthers - GARAGE SALE!! 2828 Market, Yo. 782-0331 estates, comics, Star Wars, misc., too much to list! master on main level, one etc. 330-856-6833 ter trained, pics available. Austintown - Thurs.- Sun., Sat.-Sun., 9-4. 20 Helena in loft area. Stainless steel RECLINER - leather, rose Call 330-599-1370 Asphalt Paving Hauling 9-3. HUGE SALE! Garden Canfield Twp. - Sat. & Sun., Dr. Primitives, clothes, appliances and spacious color, excellent condition, Wanted To Buy - Extra, un- supplies, office supplies, Oct. 15 & 16, 9-2 p.m. Kitch- household goods & more! Laundry rm. off kitchen asking, $150. 330-610-1022. wanted, unexpired diabetic NOTICE: Screen W.R. CADE PAVING ABC Hauling & Moving sockets, tools, carts, porta- en, home decor, holiday, with additional storage. Struthers - Multi Family! Recliner - Power, gray with test strips. Paying top dol- respondents carefully when Insured ~ Free Estimates. Anything • Anytime • BBB ble radios, PVC pipes & fit- jewelry, clothing & more. Lower level has additional lar. Call 330-824-4647 giving away animals. 800-275-4581 or Accredited. 330-788-0579 tings, cabinets & misc. 6505 St. Andrews Dr. 238 Overlook Blvd. seating area, large walk out cup holder & removable Fri. & Sat., 8-5. TOOLS! tray, less than 1 yr. old, 330-270-5830 - PA6516 5627 Mahoning Ave. patio and built in bar per- J & J Hauling Girard - Sat. only, 9-4. Something for Everyone! fect for entertaining. New never used, orig. $1000, AUSTINTOWN 1161 Woodlawn Ave. asking $600/offer. Cement & Masonry Big or small, we haul it all! Struthers - Sat., 9-4 carpet & paint Dec. 2014. Retail Retail 330-540-0640 3 Family! TONS of boys’ clothes (size Pets allowed. Call 330-519-7671 6323 Stoney Ridge Dr. 0-6), comics, Hallmark or- 616 W. Wilson St. Tools, Call 330-507-1827 WALL unit - large, cherry All Types of Concrete Work Sat. & Sun., 11am-4pm naments, Vera Bradley, electronics, clothes, misc. for additional appts. 40 years exp. Local contrac- home decor & much more! wood, excellent condition, Lawn Mowing/ Boardman - Fri.-Sat., 9am- Washer & Dryer $700/offer. 330-610-1022. tor. Stamping, sealing. Free ** Job Fair ** Estimates. 330-219-8174 Yard Work 4pm. 913 Indianola Rd. New Girard - Sat.-Sun., 9-4:30. Whirlpool, $500 for both Poland - 3 bdrm., 2.5 bath Running chest freezer, items, clothing, purses, 5588 Kingwood Ln., Liberty Call 330-503-3458 at Trotter’s Chase, 2 bdrm., Leaf removal, lawns & shoes, household items, an- Twp. Baby items, NB-24 FREE; Complete bedroom Sales Associates/Cashier/Seasonal Help Cleaning Interior Yo. East - Sat.-Sun., 10-5, 1.5 bath downstairs & 1 set, FREE; Immaculate ex- Landscaping tiques & much more! mos., household & misc. bdrm., 1 bath upstairs. Con- Pat Catan’s Craft Center in Boardman is looking for Sr. Discount. 330-881-7671 1/2 Price Days! Tue., 10-5, tra lg. bedroom set with lg. General & Office Cleaning. Boardman - Sat. & Sun., 9- Liberty - 1666 Liberty Ave., Final Day! Too much to list! veniently located on West- dresser, 2 mirrors, armoire, customer oriented individuals to complete our staff! ern Reserve Rd. between $10 off 1st. cleaning. Rea- 4. Christmas, household & 2 blocks S. of Tibbetts Wick Everything Must Go! night stand & 2 padded Part Time Sales Associates/Cashiers and Seasonal Painting Rd., off Belmont. Moving Market St. & South Ave. positions are available. sonable rates/330-978-1003 much more! 2933 Oak St. Ext. chairs, $95. 4042 Baymar Dr. Sale! Furniture, china, crys- Easy access to I-680 & 330-727-1346/330-788-5172 Yo. North - NW corner of Turnpike (1/2 mi.) to Pitts- Candidates must have strong customer service skills Electrical Work Yo. Painting & Pressure tal, collectibles, various as well as the ability to work in a fast paced environ- Wash. Free Estimates. Boardman - Sun., 12-5, misc. Oct. 14 & 15, 9-4. Coronado & Granada. Sat., burgh & Cranberry, PA, less Sleepy Hollow Outlet Mon.-Wed., 9-5. HUGE 9-4. Antiques, collectibles, than an hour away. Any size starting at $78 ment and work a flexible schedule, including some Sr. Disc. Call 330-651-0077 A Better Free Estimates SALE! Something for every- Liberty - 405 Yvonne Dr. craft books, kitchen needs, $142,900. Call 234-759-9077 330-782-5555 4931 Market nights and weekends. Knowledge of arts and craft New breaker boxes, rewire, supplies is a plus! Roofing one! 6923 Mill Creek Blvd. off Goldie Ironrite mangle & more! lic., insured. 330-758-7074 Fri., 11-5; Sat., 10-4. We offer a competitive hourly rate and a fun, creative Brownlee Woods Area Yo. South - Yard Sale. Sat. Special Notices Special Notices work environment! Kirkner Electric New Break- Chimney & Slate, roof & 1660 E. Midlothian Blvd. & Sun., Oct. 15 & 16, 9 a.m.- er Boxes & Rewiring. City spouting repair specialist. Antiques, vintage, Liberty - Sat. & Sun., 9-2. 6 p.m. No early sales. Cor- OPEN INTERVIEWS lic./bonded. 330-747-5055. Mike, 330-750-1591 furniture, much more. 518 Murray Hill Dr. ner 416 W. Boston & Hud- Fri. & Sat., 10am-4pm. Household, tools, misc. son Ave. New & used items. Tuesday, October 18, 2016 items & so much more! 10:00am - 2:00pm Gutter Cleaning VALANTINE ROOFING BROWNLEE WOODS Yo. West - 103 S. Dunlap, 1280 Doral Dr., Boardman & Installation 330-793-3493 Fri., Sat., Sun., Oct. 14-16; N. Lima - Fri. & Sat., 9-5. 1 block down from Mahon- OCTOBER 9-5. 1550 Meadowbrook 11698 New Buffalo Rd. ing Plaza. Sat.-Sun., Oct. 330-758-1841 Ave. Multi family, Clothes, 15-16, 9am-2pm. Household A Seamless Gutter Co. BARN SALE! Something for EOE furniture, household, misc. everyone! Rain or shine! items, knick-knacks, tools, SPECIAL Made at your home to fit Siding 2 hutches, lots more! Sell Your Item Using the Family Plan your home! 330-793-5646. Campbell - Fri. & Sat., 9-4 New Middletown - Moving SHAWN’S Vinyl Siding and 546 Blossom Ave. Sale! Fri., 2-5; Sat., 1-5; Yo. West - Estate Sale! Handyman Repairs. Don’t Delay, Call Moving Sale! Furniture, Sun, 9-4. 10505 Unity Rd. 124 N. Glenellen Ave. & BUY 2 WEEKS Today! 330-746-8158 tools, household, holiday ALL MUST GO! Household, more! Lg. & sm. applian- $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 30 Yrs. Exp. All phases of decor, clothes & more! holiday decor, furniture, 65” ces & misc. Oct. 14-16, GET 2 WEEKS FREE remodeling & home repair. Canfield - 4 families. 45 Mitsubishi TV, tools, exer- Fri. & Sat., 9-5; Sun., 10-4 Sell That Unwanted Item Topsoil cise equip. NICE THINGS! If you don’t sell your item within two SR. DISC. 330-307-8583 Cherry Hill Ct., Fri. & Sat., for QUICK CASH SCREENED TOPSOIL 9-5; Power Wheels, Hallow- Niles - 210 Wilson Ave., Yo. West - Fri.-Sun., 9-5 weeks, call us within fi ve business days Appliances, Electrical, Big loads only een, Christmas, designer Household & kitchen items, 2006 Thurber Lane Using The Family Rate Plan Plumbing, Hot Water Call 330-717-7176 bags, counter top w/stain- some furniture, lots of misc Misc. household, toys, of your expired ad Tanks and Furnaces. less sink, window treat- Nice things in great condi- games, bikes & much more! $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 330-782-8105/330-788-0449 and we’ll give you Tree Service ments, SRT 20” factory tion. Sat., Oct. 15, 9-5; • Private party only • Only one item per ad Carpentry, Plumbing, rims, bedding, home decor. Sun., Oct. 16, Noon-5 p.m. Yo. west - huge garage sale another two weeks • Excludes pets, garage • Must include price Electric, Painting. 2163 S. Schenley Ave. FREE! A AND A Tree & Stump Canfield - 5545 Timberwood Poland - 4- Family! Sat., Oct. 15, 10-5 sales, real estate & • Prepayment required Reasonable. 330-780-4763 • Private Party only • Rate is non-refundable Removal-Shrubs, trimming. Trail. Sat., 10-4; Sun., 11-3. Sat.-Sun., Oct. 15-16, 10-4. Sun., Oct. 16, 12-3. commercial items • Rate is non-refundable Insured. 330-792-4925. Boutique garage sale. 2668 Poland Village Blvd. • Prepayment required • Only one item per ad 3 Lines - 3 Days - $5.00 Hauling Mother daughter duo, for- Small wicker pcs., antique Yo. west - multiple garage • Must include price • Excludes pets, garage Each additional line is $1.75 John’s Tree Removal Trees, merly on Eisenhower Dr. in smalls, shab dresser, wood- sales. Wampum, off of old sales, real estate & commercial items stumps, brush, firewood. Boardman. Ladies clothing, en ironing board, clothes, Furnace Rd., Fri. & Sat., 9-5. 3 Lines - 7 Days - $9.50 A&A&A Hauling & Moving Ins. free est. 330-542-3051 shoes, accessories, house- misc. items., Christmas 1919 Comanche Trail, new Call Classifi eds 330.746.6565 option 4 Each additional line is $3.00 Free Est. 330-974-4191 hold, antiques, too much decorations, Truxedo Ridge- 16” chainsaw, Cruzin cool- - Senior Discounts - KLAR TREE SERVICE good stuff to list. It’s worth line bed cover pre-2017, er, elec. scooter, Christmas, 3 Lines - 14 Days - $15.00 Tree removal, prunning, the drive to the country. Master Spa CS650 hot tub. & misc. horse tack. Each additional line is $3.00 firewood. Call 330-651-1716 AARDVARK Hauling. $0 & Canfield - 7004 Southberry Poland - 8581 Reserve Dr. Yo. West - Sat. only, 9-5. Call Classifi eds - 330-746-6565 up. Basement/cleanouts. KLAR TREE SERVICE Hill, Fri. & Sat., Oct. 14 & Sat. & Sun., 9-4. Queen bed, 1608 Mahoning Ave. classifi [email protected] References. 330-518-5342. Tree removal, prunning, 15, 9-3; Household, furni- refrigerator, furniture, Neighborhood Sale! Anti- firewood. Call 330-651-1716 ture, home gym, clothing. lamps, kids clothes & toys. ques, crafts & much more!

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Jack Wollitz It’s time to fi ll the bird feeders Chilly temperatures and ing the shells, however, in- hatches. Many seed pack- lard (no substitutes here), 1 shorter days mean it’s time creases the cost, so they are Scott agers now offer mixes that 1 cup white fl our, and ⁄3 cup Salvaged to fi ll the bird feeders, so let not cheap. Also, hulled sun- Shalaway include nuts, but they’re ex- sugar. Melt lard and pea- me review the best foods to flower seeds spoil quickly pensive. Peanuts are cheap- nut butter over low heat, offer backyard birds when wet, so they should er and provide an excellent then stir in remaining in- Sunflower Seeds (best be placed in a feeder that is source of protein and fat for gredients. Pour into square by a big feeder: tubes). Black-oil weatherproof. doves. Unfortunately, it’s nut lovers. also a favorite of pigeons, freezer containers about an sunflower seeds are the Nyjer (best feeder: fi nch Milo (or sorghum) is of- 1 1 ⁄2 inches thick. Chill in the single-best and most eco- tube) is the tiny, black, oil- grackles and squirrels. ten used as a fi ller seed in freezer for about 20 min- walleye nomical food for wild birds. rich seed that’s often er- Cracked corn appeals to cheaper seed mixes. The These small, thin-shelled roneously called “thistle.” many backyard birds, but it seed shell is too hard for utes, then cut to size, sepa- Anglers know some days on seeds are easy to open, rich Finches love it, and doves carries some serious disad- most birds to crack. Wheat rate blocks with wax paper, the lake are better than others in fat and protein and in- and many native sparrows vantages. It’s dusty, it spoils and oats are also common and store in freezer. and some days are a jumbled expensive. Virtually every clean up what spills beneath quickly when wet, and it filler ingredients in cheap Live food. Finally, for a mix of highs and lows. seed-eating bird that visits finch feeders. Because it’s attracts some undesirable mixes. Read seed mix labels treat birds cannot resist, of- Last weekend, I had one of backyard feeders eats black- imported from Africa and birds. Pigeons, starlings, and avoid blends that con- fer live mealworms, the lar- those off days that was salvaged oil seeds. A feeding station Asia, it’s expensive. house sparrows, cowbirds tain cereal grains. val stage of harmless dark- by a brief encounter that totally can be stocked solely with Millet (best feeder: plat- and grackles quickly find Suet (best feeder: suet ling beetles, on a shallow made up for the scratchy re- black-oil sunflower seeds, form or hopper). Several feeders fi lled with cracked basket) is animal fat; wood- tray. Woodpeckers, chicka- sults my efforts produced over and birds will visit daily. varieties of millet include corn, so use it sparingly if peckers, chickadees, tit- my previous four hours on the dees, titmice, nuthatches Striped sunflower seeds white proso, red, golden, these birds are a problem. mice and nuthatches love water. and even cardinals love are larger and have thicker German and Japanese. All Pumpkin seeds (best it. I prefer buying pure suet Despite my anticipation of them. shells than oil seeds. They are eaten by a variety of feeder: tray) compare fa- cakes, but those mixed with Mealworms are most catching a boatload of chunky vorably to sunfl ower seeds are favorites of cardinals, ground-feeding sparrows, sunflower seeds and nuts economically purchased largemouth and smallmouth in popularity with many jays and woodpeckers, and game birds and waterfowl, are great, too. And for do- from online sources such bass, it had not been a great birds. After carving jack-o- morning when I fired up the can be cast on the ground but white proso millet is it-yourselfers, here’s my fa- as www.grubco.com. Bet- or presented in tube- or preferred. One of millet’s lanterns for Halloween, dry vorite suet recipe, courtesy Merc for a short dash across pumpkin seeds and offer ter yet, buy a few thousand Shenango Reservoir to a spot hopper-style feeders. best qualities is that its seed of Martha Sargent, an avid Hulled sunfl ower seeds, coat is hard enough to re- them as occasional treats. Alabama birder. I’ve printed mealworms, then raise your I’d saved for high noon. It’s a own. small bay festooned with an- which also are called sun- sist weathering, but not too Nuts (best feeder: squir- this recipe many times and rel-proof tube). Walnuts, Dr. Shalaway can be heard on Birds chored Christmas trees and a fl ower kernels or sunfl ower hard for birds to crack. get requests for it each fall. & Nature from 3 to 4 Sunday afternoons steep concrete launch ramp. chips, are the best food for Corn (best feeder: tray or pecans, acorns and al- “No-melt Peanut Butter on 620 KHB Radio (Pittsburgh) I switched off the outboard most birds because they are hopper). Crows and game monds are natural, nutri- Suet” ingredients: 1 cup or live online at www.khbradio.com. 100 percent food – no waste, birds love whole corn. At tious, high-energy foods for crunchy peanut butter, Visit his website, www.drshalawaycom, and glided in toward the ramp or contact him directly at sshalaway@aol. on the electric motor, cocked a no mess, no germination. backyard feeders whole woodpeckers, jays, chick- 2 cups “quick cook” oats, com or 2222 Fish Ridge Road, Cameron, cast and fi red my crankbait to a The extra step of remov- corn also attracts jays and adees, titmice and nut- 2 cups cornmeal, 1 cup WV 26033. spot from which I could pull the wiggling lure down the length of the concrete pad. Four or fi ve OUTDOORS turns into the retrieve I was re- warded with an all-out load on the line. My 7-foot stick bowed digest into a big arc. For a moment, I gained noth- Muzzleloader clinic ing. It felt like my line was tied HUBBARD to a rock, but the rock was buck- The Hubbard Conservation ing. Finally I gained on the bat- Club, 1760 Wick-Campbell Road, tle and worked the still-unseen will have a youth and beginner fi sh nearly to the surface. muzzleloader clinic from 10 a.m. I was pretty sure I wasn’t bat- to 2 p.m. today. For more infor- tling a bass because the fish never broke water. Expecting mation, call 330-501-7650. to see a big old catfish or hy- Gun show brid striped bass, I was stunned when I identifi ed the creature. WASHINGTONVILLE It was a walleye. But not an or- The Beaver Creek Sportsman dinary walleye. Club, 14480 Washingtonville With no net on deck, I had Road, will have a gun show from to kneel to hand-land the be- 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today and from hemoth. It was a struggle just 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday . to pull the walleye’s head up Admission is $5. Children under where I could survey for a good 12 will be admitted free. Table place to grip. My crankbait was rentals are $15 each per day. deep in the fish’s mouth, but For more information, call we all learned long ago that it’s not cool to put a lip grip on a Philip Brown at 330-482-5125 or walleye thanks to their needle- 330-502-8429. sharp teeth. Tree talk at My experience with lots of Mosquito’s northern pike and Wampum meeting West Branch’s muskies came The Wampum chapter of the in handy as I slipped two fi n- North Country Trail will have its gers under the gill cover, being monthly meeting at 6 p.m. Monday careful to avoid damaging the at the old Wampum Train Station. feathery red tissue that enables A representative of the Ameri- fi sh to pull oxygen from the wa- can Chestnut Foundation will ter. present a program on these I freed the lure from the wall- dwindling, stately, iconic trees. eye’s mouth and dropped the fi sh into the livewell to buy time Refreshments will be served. to set up my scale. I carry a very Interested hikers and outdoor en- accurate electronic Brecknell thusiasts are welcome to attend. scale, the same model used by SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR For more information, visit boat judges in Major League Robert Coggeshall took this photo of a white button buck in Mill Creek Park. http://northcountrytrail.org/ Fishing competition. The digi- wam/. tal read-out settled on 7 pounds 6 ounces. Youth pheasant hunts It was the biggest walleye I’ve OUT & ABOUT | CLUB CALENDAR BERLIN CENTER ever caught. And it was quite a HUNTER, TRAPPER EDUCATION 7 p.m. Free for members; $3 for YHEC practices Sundays. Trap com. The Lake Milton Fish and Game surprise on an otherwise slow INFORMATION — Ohio: Call nonmembers. Ear, eye protection shoots, Tuesdays, 7 p.m. 330-533- ROCHESTER SPORTSMANS CLUB: Club, 4374 Bedell Road, will have 800-WILDLIFE necessary. Any caliber (if shoot- 2573, 330-222-6901. 181 Sportsman Lane, Rochester, youth pheasant hunts Oct. 22, day of fi shing. I snapped a pho- Pennsylvania: 814-432-3187. to with the successful lure and ing magnum, you need reduced LOWELLVILLE ROD AND GUN CLUB: Pa. www.rochestersportsmenclub. 23, 29 and 30. Preregistration SPECIAL EVENTS, SEASONS, ETC. loads). The trap fi eld is in use Indoor pistol practice/league, 7 com. Information on boat safety courses a measuring board alongside every Sunday and Wednesday p.m. Tuesdays. Trap league, 6 to 10 THE SALEM HUNTING CLUB: Just is required. For information, call (mandatory if born after Jan. 1, the lunker walleye to show per- p.m. Thursdays. www.lowellville- Glenn at 330-233-7621. 1982): 614-265-6480. starting around 9 a.m.; welcoming off state Route 62 in Salem. The spective. seasoned veterans and begin- rod-gun.com. club is accepting new members. It After a morning of fishing CLUB & ACTIVITY NEWS ners alike. Anytime all four trap MAHONING COUNTY COONHUNT- offers rifl e, trap and pistol ranges. Youth education ERS: U.S. 224, west of Canfi eld. that resulted in only a few bass, BEAVER CREEK SPORTSMAN CLUB: fi elds are in use, all ranges will Cowboy Action Shoots, third Sun- NORTH JACKSON 3-D archery shoots, second Sunday be closed except the archery fi eld MAHONING VALLEY KNIFE COL- day of each month. Black-powder/ that big walleye had made my of every month, registration from range. Indoor pistol range open to LECTORS ASSOCIATION: Meet- muzzle loader shoots, third The Youngstown Rifl e & Pistol day. It’s the kind of experience 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., call 330-719-3964. public Thursdays, 4 to 10 p.m. Call ings at 7 p.m. last Wednesday of Sunday of each month. All-you- Club, 8900 Shaff er Road, teach- everyone should enjoy, so I re- 14480 Washingtonville Road, George Palo at 330-856-9949 or the month. Denny’s in Boardman. can-eat breakfast served on fi rst es youths how to safely handle leased the fi sh to give another Washingtonville, Ohio. 330-337- Ed Placek at 330-637-0485. Email [email protected] to join Saturday of every month. 330- or for more information. fi rearms at 6 p.m. on the last lucky angler a thrill some day. 8308. www.beavercreeksc.com. FURFINFEATHER SPORTSMAN’S 332-9847; www.salemhuntingclub. Friday of every month. BROOKFIELD TRI-DISTRICT CON- ASSOCIATION: For information, MAHONING SPORTSMEN’S com. ERIE WALLEYE FALL BRAWL SIGN-UP SERVATION CLUB: Cornhole, 7 call 724-528-1111 or 724-528- ASSOCIATION: Meat shoots, TRUMBULL COUNTY ROD & GUN Firearms and ammunition is Ranger and Mercury walleye p.m., second Saturday of the 2492. Club is on Romain Road third Sunday of each month. Trap CLUB: Hunter Education Course, provided at no cost. For more month. Turkey shoots, 7 p.m. south on Route 18 in West Middle- shoots, Sundays at 5 p.m., public 5-9 p.m. For more information, call pro Sammy Cappelli of Poland invited. All money shoots. 1.5 information, call John at 330- reminds area anglers that sign- Tuesdays, call 330-876-9611 for sex, Pa. 330-372-7630 or 330-372-6944. 519-6891. information. Muzzleloading black GREENVILLE SPORTSMEN’S CLUB: miles south of U.S. Route 224 at Phillips-Rice Road, Mecca. up for the annual Lake Erie powder turkey shoots third Sun- Skeet and trap, Wednesdays, State Line Marker (Main Street) in WESTERN RESERVE FISH AND Walleye Fall Brawl is underway. day monthly, noon. Muzzleloading Saturdays and Sundays, 10 a.m., Hillsville, Pa. 724-667-8555. GAME CLUB: Junior CMP rifl e Turkey shoots at NEW MIDDLETOWN FARMERS The big derby is for anglers meat shoots, third Sunday at open to public. Registered skeet shoots, Mondays 6-9 p.m. Indoor AND SPORTSMAN CLUB: Turkey Lowellville club noon. Contact Shenango Joe at Sundays 10 a.m., $20 registration. handgun, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesdays, fi shing the Ohio waters of Lake shoots, every Wednesday until 330-782-0958 or Dakota Bert at Rifl e and pistol shoots (members 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays, 5-9 p.m. LOWELLVILLE Erie. It starts Oct. 21 and contin- April, doors open at 6 p.m., shoots 724-306-1134. 1953 Sharon-Hogue only), 10 a.m. to dusk every day. Thursdays, $2 members, $4 non- The Lowellville Rod & Gun ues to Dec. 4. The offi cial weigh start at 7. Trap practice, 5:30 to Road, Masury. 330-448-8855. 1039 Vernon Road (Route 538) members. Indoor archery, 6-8 p.m. 10 p.m. Tuesdays, public welcome. Club, 6225 Quarry Road, will have station is at Erie Outfi tters, 5404 BURNT RIDGE BOW & GUN CLUB: Greenville, Pa. 724-558-9994. Tuesdays. 1058 W. Third St., Niles. Calla Road. 330-542-2382. fall turkey shoots every Tuesday Lake Road, Sheffi eld Lake. An- Cowansville, Pa., 724-545-2552. 330-544-3993. www.greenvillesportsmen.com. MOSQUITO BOWMEN, CONSERVA- CHESTER NEWELL SPORTSMEN’S WESTVILLE LAKE COUNTRY CLUB: through Nov. 22. glers are gathering today at Erie HIDDEN VALLEY SPORTSMEN’S TION LEAGUE INC.: 2535 McCleary Outfitters from 1 to 3 p.m. for CLUB: Trap Wednesdays, Satur- CLUB: .22 rimfi re target shoots, Jacoby Road, Cortland. 330-759- Indoor archery, 6:30 to 9 p.m. Sign-up begins at 6 p.m., and sign-up and competition in- days and Sundays; turkey shoots the second Sunday of each month 8619. www.mosquitobowmen. Tuesdays, 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays. 858 shoots begin at 7. Shoots will be for Sundays at noon. 330-424-3659. through December, 9 a.m. to 2:30 com. Case Road, Westville, Ohio. 330- meat and money prizes. Shells will formation, food, drinks and CONSERVATION LEAGUE (MOS- p.m., $5 per round. 268 Gilkey 537-4042. raffl es. OHIO VALLEY BASS ANGLERS: be provided. For more information, QUITO BOWMEN): 2535 McCleary Road, West Middlesex. 724-528- Seeking new members. Visit YELLOW CREEK LONG RIFLES: Trail Anglers can register in per- Jacoby Road, Rte. 305 or Route 46, 2700. www.ohiovalleybassanglers. com. walks second Sunday monthly, call John at 330-757-9020. son at Erie Outfi tters, online or Cortland 44410. 330-565-1123. HUBBARD CONSERVATION CLUB: Meetings: First, third Thursdays, open metallic sights, black- Staff reports by mail. The registration dead- EAST PALESTINE SPORTSMEN’S Club meetings second Wednesday legion hall, Columbiana. Call 330- powder, patched round ball only. CLUB: Indoor .22 rifl e and pistol of the month at 7 p.m. 1760 Wick 549-5173, 330-536-8031. Information: 330-738-6002, 330- OUTDOORS NEWS line is 11:59 p.m. Oct. 19. shoots, Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. in 332-8376. State Route 39 west of Cappelli said he and hun- Campbell Road, Hubbard. 330- ORWELL GUN CLUB: Turkey shoots Use one of these methods to the club house. The club grounds 501-7650. Fridays, 7 p.m. 330-683-4738. Salineville, follow signs. send information for the Out- dreds of others will fi sh to see are located at the end of Failer KINSMAN CONSERVATION CLUB: YOUNGSTOWN RIFLE & PISTOL PORTAGE SUMMIT FIELD & doors Digest or Club Activities who catches the heaviest Erie Street, off North Pleasant Road, Turkey shoots every Wednesday STREAM: Trap shoots every CLUB: PPC shoots, 6 p.m., every walleyes this autumn. “It’s a East Palestine. Call Ralph at 330- at 7 p.m. Tuesday, 5 to 8 p.m. 50-yard Monday, through May, cost is $5, schedule: super competition and Frank 757-8397 or visit www.epsports- KNOX TOWNSHIP SPORTSMANS shooting range open to public each call Mike at 330-550-3930. Trap Mail: Outdoors, The Vindica- mensclub.com. shoots, 6 p.m. Tuesdays, $3 per Murphy does a great job put- CLUB: North Georgetown, Ohio. Thursday from 6 to 9 p.m. Visit tor, 107 Vindicator Square, EASTERN OHIO CONSERVATION LAKE MILTON FISH & GAME: Turkey www.psfsclub.com for complete round, call Mike at 330-550-3930. ting it all together with fantas- CLUB: Trap every Wednesday at shoots every Sunday through Nov. calendar of events. For more in- Concealed-carry classes, Satur- Youngstown, OH 44503 tic sponsors and great prizes,” 6 p.m. Skeet every Sunday at 10 20, 1 p.m. Visit Facebook page or formation, call Lew Weygandt at days and Sundays. Preregistration Fax: 330-747–6712 a.m. Club is on West Calla Road www.lakemiltonfi shandgameclub. 330-688-6507. 8405 state Route required, call 330-270-9416. Trap, he said. For additional information between state Routes 62 and 45. com for a complete schedule of 224, one mile west of Deerfi eld, Tuesdays, 6 p.m., $3 per round (in- Email: [email protected] FISH & GAME CLUB OF VIENNA: events. 4374 Bedell Road, Berlin Ohio 44411. cludes single, doubles and wobble Include a description of the and online registration, visit Doubles, singles trap Wednesdays Center. POSSUM HOLLOW SPORTSMEN’S available), open to the public, call www.lakeeriefishingderby. and Sundays, 9 a.m. 330-534- LEETONIA SPORTSMEN’S CLUB: CLUB: Possum Hollow Road, Wam- 330-855-2804. PPC, Mondays 6-9 event, location, date, time, com. 2929 to register. Indoor archery, Youth Hunter Education Challenge pum, Pa.; 724-535-4985. www. p.m. 8900 Shaffer Road, North admission charge and daytime [email protected] Mondays, Wednesdays, 9 a.m. and shoots, fourth Sunday monthly, possumhollowsportsmansclub. Jackson. phone number.

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» INSIDE C SOCIETY, C2 • ET CETERA, C5 • COMICS, C6 COMING TOMORROW Salem theater to present “The SATURDAY Rocky Horror Show.” THE VALLEY LIFE OCTOBER 15, 2016 5 THE VINDICATOR | C1 Today’s entertainment picks: 1 “The Centralia Ex- COMIC-BOOK TV SHOWS Rumer perience,” 6 p.m.: This original and inspira- tional musical ($48-$28) JUGGLING SUPER CHARACTERS Willis on written by Youngstown na- tive Roger “Teco” Trent, and starring gospel singer Vickie Winans, will be pre- her own sented at Powers Auditori- um; youngstownsymphony. By JOHN BENSON com. [email protected] When you’re a child of a high- 2 Stand-up comedy: profi le movie star couple seeking Juanda Mayfi eld will your own career in show business, headline an 8 p.m. show at respect is often hard to come by. the Comedy Cellar at Mojo’s Just ask Rumer Willis, daughter Pub, 6292 Mahoning Ave., of Hollywood actors Bruce Wil- Austintown; 330-793-6656; lis and Demi Moore, who over and Augie Cook headlines the last few years has overcome a 9 p.m. show at the Funny BAM! adversity on her way to making Farm Comedy Club at Cafe inroads in the family business. 422, 4422 Youngstown After winning Season 20 of Warren Road, Warren; 330- “Dancing with the Stars” and 759-4242. later making her Broadway debut as Roxie Hart in “Chicago,” the 3 “Disney’s Alad- din,” 7:30 p.m.: The actress-singer-dancer is readying the release of her debut album beloved family musical is SWAP! sometime next year. In the mean- being presented by Top Hat THE CW time, Willis is hitting the road Productions at Fairview Melissa Benoist stars as Kara/Supergirl and Arts and Outreach Center, with her “Over The Love Tour,” Tyler Hoechlin stars as Clark/Superman the CW’s which comes to Northeast Ohio 4220 Youngstown Poland “Supergirl.” Road, Youngstown; 330- for a Monday show at the Kent 800-838-3006. By RICK BENTLEY The Fresno Bee (TNS) Stage in Kent. Hayrides to the “When I was 4 LOS ANGELES putting the tour pumpkin patch, 10 The only constant in comic a.m. to 5 p.m.: Apple cider, and set list to- books is there is no consistency. gether, I was a seasonal decorations sale Major characters such as Super- and a petting zoo are part thinking what’s man have been killed and then something that of the fun at Catalpa Grove brought back to life. Thor is now a Willis Farm, on state Route 14, everybody felt woman. Original stories have been that doesn’t discriminate on what one mile west of Columbi- revamped. ana; 330-482-4064. you look like, who you love, where Network television shows based you are from or how much mon- 5 Mahoning Avenue on comic books are no different. ey you have,” said Willis, calling Fall Festival, 11 a.m. Because there have been so many from Los Angeles. “I thought love to 5 p.m.: This block party changes, here’s a capsule look is kind of a universal thing.” with live music, art and at what has been going on that Willis will be performing a more will take place on the should help you keep your charac- chanteuse-style variety show fea- West Side, between Steel ters straight. turing timeless standards ranging and Milton streets. “Arrow,” 8 p.m. Wednesdays, from cabaret and jazz to classic CW Network: The end of last sea- R&B, rock ’n’ roll and pop. In ad- son left the Green Arrow (Stephen dition, Willis is showcasing origi- Amell) without his support team. nal material, including her sister Both John Diggle (David Ramsey) Scout’s song “Little Wolf.” and Thea Queen (Willa Holland) “It’s one of my favorites,” Willis have given up their superhero said. “She’s an incredible writer. I ways, and Black Canary (Katie ABC love her lyrics. They’re really like Cassidy) was killed. poetry. The song is about love. I “SURVIVING COMPTON: As Ghost Rider’s (Gabriel Luna) quest for vengeance brings him into an explosive “We do look at this season as a tried to pick songs that kind of fi t DRE, SUGE & ME” (8 confrontation with S.H.I.E.L.D., Coulson and Mack must rely on an unlikely ally in bit of going back to our roots. And their time of desperate need on “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” on Tuesday. in with the whole vibe of the tour, P.M., LIFETIME): This bio- when we come into the season, the different feelings of being in graphical TV fi lm details the Oliver will still be out there fi ght- love or out of love.” tumultuous life of hip-hop to stop the Reverse Flash (Rick “Marvel’s Agents of ing crime on his own. He will also Regarding being in love or out recording artist Michel’le Cosnett) from killing his mother. S.H.I.E.L.D.,” 10 p.m. Tuesdays, have taken up the mantle of the of love, the discussion delved into (Rhyon Nicole Brown), One change is the introduction of ABC: The two biggest changes are city’s mayor. So we’re going to to her Facebook relationship sta- who had ill-fated relation- Kid Flash (Keiya Lonsdale) but the the addition of Ghost Rider (Ga- be exploring both him as a hero, tus and lack of subtlety. ships with Dr. Dre and Suge fate of that character is on hold. briel Luna) and S.H.I.E.L.D. has a both in a very kind of traditional “I am happily single,” Willis Knight. sense as the mayor, and also as the The first appearance of Kid Flash new leader known as the Director. was in “” No. 110. said. “In fact, I’ll be performing FOR COMPLETE LIST- Green Arrow,” says Wendy Mericle, Jason O’Mara is playing the new my new song ‘Go Away Boy.’ I just INGS, SEE TV WEEK MAG- “Arrow” executive producer. Executive producer Andy Kreis- boss. berg says, “’The Flash’ picks up think it’s one of those songs you AZINE, INCLUDED WITH Help will come in the form of Ghost Rider has been in comics can listen to if you’re driving in TODAY’S PAPER. Wild Dog (Rick Gonzalez), a vigi- with Barry living in this new ver- since 1972 when he fi rst appeared sion of events and having to deal the car. It’s a great song for a road lante introduced in his own comic in “Marvel Spotlight” No. 5. trip. It has a great beat with cool LOCAL TOPICS ON TV with both the benefi ts that that’s book in 1987. In the seventh epi- “Lucifer,” 9 p.m. Mondays, Fox: lyrics. It’s one of those fun songs “Community Connec- sode, Vigilante will join the battle. produced for him and also some of Look for some mommy issues on the costs.” you can really scream to in your tion” (Sunday at 6:30 a.m. The version joining the show will the comic book series with Luci- car.” on 21 WFMJ-TV and 11 a.m. be the one created by Marv Wolf- There has been one new super- fer’s mother now in the mix. Tricia villain added in The Rival (Todd As far as the not-so-subtle song on WBCB-TV): Azell Burley man and George Perez in 1983 for Helfer takes on the role. title, she said with a laugh, “I think and Jacqueline Burley of “Teen Titans” annual No. 2. Lasance), another character with “Supergirl,” 8 p.m. Mondays, super speed. The Rival was intro- most of my friends would say I’m Protestant Family Services “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow,” CW Network: The season opener duced in “Flash Comics” No. 104. not one to be the most subtle with will join host Chism 8 p.m. Thursdays, CW Network: introduces two major characters. “,” 8 p.m. Mondays, Fox: certain things.” Pinkard to discuss the orga- The first season ended with Hawk- “We ended last season with a Something else not understated nization and its fundraiser, man (Falk Hentschel) and Hawk- Along with a large group of new villains, including Mad Hatter mysterious pod crashing in Na- is Willis’ “Dancing with the Stars” the Feast of Salads. girl (Ciara Renee) flying off into tional City. Obviously, the identity experience, which she said taught the sunset. The team had already (Benedict Samuel), potential Bat- Next, new priest Father man foe Poison Ivy gets an age up- of the person in the pod is now her a tough lesson. Vincent of the St. Dominic’s lost Captain Cold (Wentworth confi rmed as Mon-El. And, you “I think at the end of the day, Miller), who sacrificed himself for grade as Maggie Geha takes over Parish and Vickie Allen of the the role. know, in the premiere, a threat is you can’t quote the value of your- ICU Block Watch will discuss the group. going to arise that’s going to re- self on other people’s opinions, Also, Rex Tyler (Patrick J. “In the spirit of ‘Suicide Squad’ their Harvest Party. quire Supergirl and Superman to good or bad,” Willis said. Adams), better known as Hour- of teaming up villains, putting “A Conversation with team up,” says Kreisberg, who is man, arrives to give the group a them together, having them be a Dee” (today at 6:30 p.m. warning about getting back on the more powerful force by combin- executive producer of “Supergirl” IF YOU GO on MyYTV and Sunday at ing them is something that we are as well as “Flash.” Waverider. The new season opens Who: Rumer Willis 7:30 a.m. on WYTV-TV): with the team traveling through defi nitely doing in Season 3,” says The addition of Superman Host Dee Crawford will time and Hourman nowhere to be Ken Woodruff, “Gotham” execu- (Tyler Hoechlin) is huge because When: 7:30 p.m. Monday welcome Sylvia Imler of seen. tive producer. it looked as if that character would Where: The Kent Stage, 175 E. Youngstown State Universi- “Flash,” 8 p.m. Tuesdays, CW The character of Vicki Vale be off-limits because of the DC Main St., Kent ty’s Division of Multicultural (Jamie Chung) also has been Comics movies. Network: The season opener re- Tickets: $30 to $40; call 330- Aff airs. She will discuss the added. Her fi rst appearance was in Also look for Miss Martin, played vealed the aftermath of the Flash 677-5005 or at thekentstage.com upcoming benefi t concert (Grant Gustin) going back in time “” No. 49 back in 1948. by Sharon Leal, to join the show. starring Landau Eugene Murphy. ENTERTAINMENT NEWS RECORD REVIEW BIG Nancy Grace ends ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH KINGS OF LEON 2 SATURDAY HLN network run Album: “WALLS” NEW YORK SPECIALS AT BRUNO’S! FALL SPAGHETTI DINNER Nancy Grace has said Grade: 3 stars (out of 4) HOMESTYLE DINNERS goodnight for the fi nal time Kings of Leon’s seventh • Stuffed Cabbage after 12 years of discussing album is mostly sleek and pol- • Stuffed Peppers true crime stories from a ished and far more pop-oriented • Stuffed Chicken Sunday, October 16, 2016 prosecutor’s point of view than anything else they have • Meatloaf • Liver and Onions on TV. Grace ended her HLN ever done, though the band • Potato and Cheese Pierogies 11:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. program Thursday night. does sort of ease into it. The Dinners are served with anthony salad, tuscan bread and choice of side She signed off by high- opener and fi rst single, “Waste 1125 Turin Street, Youngstown, Ohio lighting some of her most a Moment,” sounds like it could B-B-QUE ST. 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Grace hasn’t off ered any “WALLS” feels like a transi- specifi cs on her plans. tional album, a way for the band She began her television to move to more radio-friendly career on Court TV before middle ground without scaring moving to HLN in 2005. off its Day One fans. — Glenn Gamboa, Newsday

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SATURDAY SENIOR CITIZENS NEWS Dear OCTOBER 15, 2016 Every Sunday in Society Annie SOCIETY NEWS and on vindy.com. THE VINDICATOR | C2 Exercise: It is Heloise essential Hints for to health walking Dear Annie: I need help figuring out how to your dog address a touchy subject. Over the past few years, my lovely wife — let’s call Dear Readers: The her “Deb” — has gradu- weather is cooler and the ally gained some weight. leaves are changing. Now I’ve tried to pinpoint is the perfect time to hit when exactly it started, the trails, or the park, or and I think it was some the neighborhood ... with time around when our your dog. Here are some youngest left for college, hints for you when walk- ing your dog: three years ago. Deb was (and still is) sad about the Dogs crave exercise and empty nest, and ice cream attention. Combine became her nightly com- the two with a walk. Make sure the dog has fort food. She also snacks a secure harness or on potato chips when we collar and leash. Find watch TV, and she always a smooth and well-lit orders dessert when we walking path. go out to eat. I can be bad Clean up after the dog, about snacking, too, but SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR and dispose of the I’ve always had a good waste properly. metabolism, and it’s been Teach the dog to walk easy for me to stay thin. Woodrow Wilson Class of 1951 hosts 65th by your side and not out Deb has noticed that in front of you. This is some of her clothes don’t The Woodrow Wilson High School Class of 1951 celebrated its 65th reunion on Sept. 9 at the Georgeanne Parker Pavil- called “heel.” The dog quite fi t anymore but says ion, Boardman Park. Classmates attending the event, on the fl oor from left, are Mary Sobanonsky, Arlene Keasey, Ed- needs to know that you she must have shrunk ward Powell, Parker McHenry, Joe Nudo and Joe Scavina. In the second row are Gladys Stahara, Mary Ann Catullo, are in charge. them in the dryer. She has Walk briskly. The dog mentioned wanting to be Lillian Tessean, George Sabel, Betty Malenic, Cecillia Schosser and Dorothy Bragnoli. In back are Carmela Crump, will learn that you are more active but never ac- Jean Danko, Jean LaTessa, Angelina DeAngelis, John Timer, Marge Belcisk, Edward Steinke, Nick Tiberio and Lenny the leader. tually follows through on DiTommaso. A routine is critical, too. exercising. It’s as if she’s Keeping the dog on a kind of aware of her weight schedule will keep him gain but she would rather happy, anticipating just sweep it under the spending time with you. rug and not think about Heloise it. She’s beautiful, and I Dear Readers: Dave love her no matter what, of D. in Gibsonia, Pa., sent course, but I worry about a picture of his adorable her long-term health, es- tricolored beagle, Buddy, pecially if she keeps gain- looking earnestly out the ing weight. window from the comfy Holding My Tongue sofa. Dogs crave hu- man companionship. Or Dear Holding: Spous- is Buddy watching the es hold a lot of sway over squirrels? each other’s exercise rou- To see Buddy and our tine. Start working out and other , visit www. there’s a good chance your Heloise.com and click on wife will, too. Perhaps you “Pet of the Week.” To share could even suggest an activ- your funny and furry ity you two can do together, friend, send us a picture! such as tennis or bike rid- We would love to use it. If ing. That would be to your you mail a snapshot, we benefi t, as well, because no will be happy to scan it matter how blessed you are and return the picture to with a fast metabolism, ex- you. ercise is essential to good Heloise health. Dear Readers: Some If your wife is still reluc- of you may have re- tant to get moving, have a ceived beautiful jewelry talk with her, but keep the SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR or bought some yourself. focus on her overall health I’m reprinting my He- and well-being, not the Columbiana High School Class of 1966 hosts 50th reunion loise Homemade Jewelry number on the scale. Check Cleaner formula so you in with her about how she’s The Columbiana High School Class of 1966 hosted its 50th reunion on Sept. 10 at The Dutch Village Inn, Columbiana, with 72 in atten- can keep your jewelry feeling emotionally and dance. Classmates, in front from left, are Carol Puscher Vaughn, Dee Sacchet, Janie Gothardt Buckner, Kathy Smith Laing, Janis McGuckin looking new. Harrer, Patty Russell, Linda Detwiler Seidner, Margie Wilhelm Focht, Judy Browning Martz and Marty Candle Koehler. In the second row are Work in a ventilated mentally. It’s important Cheryl Carrol Snyder, Betty Snodgrass Belding, Gary Johnson, Adell Reaggle Campana, Barb Drotleff Hall, Dan Oliver, Ron Detwiler, Larry that she stay active, spend area. Richardson, Niki Cope Robbins and Bonnie Schmidt Kimmel. In the third row are Claudia Manley Simpson, Margie Cross Downing, Karen time with friends and em- Orr Buckmann, Valerie Powers Mayo, Rosemary Fellers Boomhower, Candy Roth Bush, Jack Brown, Marta Vestfals Stanfi eld and Jerry Mix equal parts ammo- brace this new chapter in Simpson. In the fourth row are Doug Knisley, Allen Grate, Jim Miller, Gerald Smith, Lee Davis, Jim Murphy, Dick Keller and Jack Steckla. nia and water in a small her life rather than con- bowl. tinue to mourn the empty Immerse pieces in the nest. solution and leave for a UP FOR ADOPTION few minutes. Remove Dear Annie: As an avid and gently loosen any reader of your column How to adopt: Call West Side Cats at debris from prongs, etc., and a retired educator, I 330-792-4228. Visit them at the shelter at with a soft toothbrush. couldn’t help respond- 2217 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown. Rinse with warm wa- ing to the mother of the Name: Jenny ter, and dry with a hand schoolchildren who be- Info: She is an towel or microfiber stow end-of-the-school- orange and white cloth. year gifts on their teach- domestic medium- Caveats: The solution ers. She was upset that hair cat and was is only for genuine gold born in March. the instructors don’t send She likes to lounge and diamond jewelry. thank-you notes to her around and is very It is not for jewelry with children for their thank- content. pearls, opals or other you gifts. It seems to me soft stones. that would be a “thank Name: Cammie I have compiled into a you” for a “thank you,” Info: She is a pamphlet a collection of and that is unnecessary. tri-color tortie and is always up for my favorite homemade Has she considered an adventure. She cleaning solutions using how these gifts make the needs to be the everyday common house- students whose parents center of attention hold staples. If you’d like to can’t afford gifts feel? Has and will meow until she gets it. She order one, visit my website, she considered how bad also likes to make a www.Heloise.com, or send teachers feel when their mad dash out an open door, so caution is a long, stamped (68 cents), colleagues have a pile of SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR recommended. self-addressed, envelope, gifts on their desks and along with $5, to: Heloise’s Hours: 2 to 6 p.m. Tuesday through they received nothing? Victoria House residents try new technology Saturday; closed Sunday and Mon- Homemade Cleaning So- Her gifts might well be a day. lutions, P.O. Box 795001, genuine expression of sin- Residents of Victoria House Assisted Living Facility had the opportunity to try new technology from World Synergy in September as part of their National Assisted Living Week celebrations. The com- Info: Both cats have been neutered San Antonio, TX 78279- cere gratitude, but other and are up-to-date on their shots. 5001. NEVER mix ammo- pany presented a variety of products available as well as those being tested for future use. Some of They tested negative for feline AIDS parents may then one-up the devices included UNI by MotionSavvy, a tool for the hearing impaired which uses speech and ges- nia with bleach! This will her for the sole purpose of and leukemia. They have been fl ea- tures to provide two-way communication, and Toyota’s Project BLAID, a wearable device for the visu- treated and dewormed and are ready form toxic fumes. trying to impress. ally impaired which alerts the wearer of his or her surroundings and possible dangers. Louise Kotouc, to go home. Heloise The best way to show left, and Matilda Stefanick were among the residents who participated in the device showcase. For more information, visit Hi, Heloise: When a dog appreciation to teachers is Stefanick said she remembers old cars with rumble seats, all this new technology is fl abbergasting. www.WestSideCats.org. to make sure homework is scoots across the carpet, completed and turned in this is not funny. The dog on time, pay your school needs to go to the veteri- narian and have its anal lunch bill, send your chil- SOCIETY NEWS | Publication policy dren to school with their Dear glands drained. The Vindicator publishes engagement, wedding and anniversary announcements free of charge. supplies, well-rested and Grace G., Ventura, clean, and support the Forms may be obtained from our Vindicator news offi ces or our website at www.vindy.com, or mail a self-addressed, stamped, business envelope to The Vindicator, Society Department, P.O. Box 780, Annie Calif. rules of the district and Youngstown, OH 44501, with a note indicating which form is needed. classrooms. I’m certain Your picture must be a good-quality, traditional portrait that is current, vertical and close up; an origi- This is an important the teachers gave her chil- nal, not a copy; and a wallet-size or larger. Your picture can be black and white or color. However, if the reminder. Dogs normally dren hugs and big verbal couple or their parents live in Austintown, Boardman, Canfi eld or Poland, a color picture will be needed empty the anal glands thank-yous when they re- so the announcement can automatically appear in the Forever and Ever section of Neighbors. To e-mail a Appearing when they have a bowel ceived the gifts. photograph with your announcement, send a 5-by-7 jpeg fi le (300 dpi) as an attachment. The Vindicator is Daily in movement. Ask your dog’s not responsible for loss of or damage to your photo. doctor about this at your A Wyoming Teacher To submit your announcement, you may drop it off at the front counter of our downtown offi ce, 107 Vindi- Society pet’s annual exam. cator Square, Youngstown; mail it to The Vindicator at the above address; or e-mail it to [email protected]. Send your questions for Annie Lane to [email protected]. For further information call 330-747-1471 Ext. 1282. Heloise © 2016 Creators.com © 2016 King Features Syndicate

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SATURDAY “For we walk by faith, not by sight.” OCTOBER 15, 2016 RELIGION RELIGION 2 Corinthians, 5:7 digest THE VINDICATOR | C3 Guest speaker set Community Church of God marks its 100th anniversary WARREN Rev. St. John Paul Parish, 420 Daniel North St. NW, will host guest Rohan speaker Dr. Paul A. Wright during a program planned for 6:30 p.m. Oct. 26. The rosary will be recited at 6 p.m. ‘My He will speak on his life- changing encounter with St. Teresa of Calcutta, which he grace is said gave him a new direc- tion and purpose in his life. He wrote “Mother Te- suffi cient’ resa’s Prescription, Finding Happiness and Peace in Service.” The book will be to heal available to buy. Proceeds benefi t the Missionaries of In the midst of dif- Charity who continue St. ficulties and encounter- Teresa’s work of serving the ing many challenges, St. poor. Paul asked God to put an In the mid-1980s, Dr. end to his miseries and Wright, along with his father, let him depart in peace. founded the “Poorest of The Lord’s reply was: “My the Poor” project providing Grace is suffi cient for my basic supplies to the needy strength is made perfect in the United States and in weakness. Most gladly around the world. In 2001, therefore will I rather glory he established the “Medica- in my infi rmities, that the tion Mission,” a program power of Christ may rest providing free prescription upon me” from 2 Corin- medications to the needy of Northeast Ohio. thians 12:9. The grace divine heals WILLIAM D. LEWIS | THE VINDICATOR Coffee series Members of Community Church of God in Campbell are preparing to celebrate the 100th anniversary Sunday with a service, dinner and that which is infirm and VILLA MARIA, PA. program. From left are Marlie Byrd, Loretta White, Rosie Hall and Sharon Perry. completes all insuffi cien- Villa Maria Education and cies. Spirituality Center off ers an Clergy and laity can ex- ongoing series “Coff ee and perience such an ordeal. Contemplation” scheduled A sensitive person can get to take place once a month tired of himself and his from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. C place. He or she can real- Tuesday. Sessions include a ize his/her vulnerabilities ENTENNIAL and weaknesses, know- presentation, group discus- sion and time for personal ing that he/she is made of prayer. dust and ashes. God does Sister Barbara O’Donnell indeed designate a certain will present this month’s man to be his priest and session “Vision of Life: Vir- C to serve him. Despite the tue and Virtues” next week. ELEBRATION weaknesses, temptations Cost is $7. Participants may and challenges he faces stay for lunch for an addi- By LINDA M. LINONIS caused by his own sin- tional $5. [email protected] fulness, his parishioners’ and even his bishop’s, the Registration and further CAMPBELL information are available on- priest must endure all “Where you enter to wor- things. Indeed throughout line at www.vmesc.org or by ship, leave to serve” remains his ministry the priest en- calling 724-964-8886. the directive and motto of Community Church of God, counters many challenges Ministries chapter which is celebrating its 100th and the divine message BOARDMAN anniversary this weekend. continues to be the same: Pastor Bonnie Verdinek Though small in number, “My Grace is suffi cient”! from Righteousness Being the membership is strong In the make-up of any Restored will be the guest in commitment to the Bible church community, there speaker when Youngstown passage “For we walk by is always a mixture of Chapter of Igniting New Life faith, not by sight” from 2 those who are committed, Ministries, an interdenomi- Corinthians 5:7. positive and God-like, and national ministry, meets Recently, the Rev. Gary those who are insensi- Monday at the Elton Beard Rozier, interim pastor since tive, critical, negative and Cabin by the children’s play- 2015; Marlie Byrd, a lifetime judgmental. The Lord has ground in Boardman Park, member; Rosie Hall, a 60- designated the nature and 375 Boardman-Poland year member; Sharon Perry, the scope of the priestly Road (U.S. Route 224). Fel- a lifetime member; and Lo- vocation so that the priest lowship will begin at 6:30 retta White, a member since can deal with all, in hope p.m. with ministry at 7. 1973, discussed the church. that things can improve. A ministry that remains The priest endures in an- Pet blessing planned consistent is visiting nurs- ticipation, affirming the ing homes and homebound actions and operation of COLUMBIANA members. “It started years St. Jude Church, 180 Sev- ago. We have a Bible study, the Lord in our lives. This enth St., will conduct a pet prayer and fellowship,” means that the priest does blessing at 2 p.m. Oct. 23 by The Rev. Gary Rozier, interim pastor of Community Church of God, is shown near the “Wall of Fame” not give up; nor does he the fl agpole at the church. See CENTENNIAL, C4 with photos of previous pastors. surrender or compromise Each animal will be blessed with the principles of his and receive a medal. There vocation. also will be two gift baskets COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD | 100 years of history The priestly vocation is and some giveaways. born out of the womb of Pet should be leashed or the Gospel of Christ. The in carriers. Community Church of God, 710 Sanderson priest understands that he Ave., Campbell, celebrates its 100th an- is not serving angels. Some Workshop scheduled niversary this weekend on “centennial Sun- day.” Rev. Gary Rozier, interim pastor, will of his devoted parishioners LIBERTY speak at 11 a.m. A fellowship dinner will fol- may be angelic, but in the Unity Centre for Spiritual low at 1:30 p.m. at the Elm Tree in Struthers. end, the priest has to deal Living, 226 Naylor Lloyd At 5 p.m., the Rev. Kenneth Simon, pastor of with his spiritual children Road, will sponsor a work- New Bethel Baptist Church in Youngstown, with love and compassion, shop on “The Divine Femi- will speak and the church choir will sing. using different pastoral nine” from 1 to 3:30 p.m. The beginning: The Church of God approaches suited to the Oct. 23 with the Rev. Rose began in Youngstown in 1916 under situation with individual Houston, facilitator. leader Blackburn of Sharon, Pa., who was spiritual children. His love She was ordained a Unity with The Brothers and Sisters of Love, for Christ is the gate that minister in 1998 and served then affi liated with the Church of God leads into his encounter as director of Silent Unity’s in Anderson, Ind. In its pioneer stage, with his fl ock. Telephone Prayer Ministry leaders were Elders Jeter, Simmons, P. At times, the priest and was a training coordina- Wimbush and Turner. The church was on might feel isolated and ex- tor. She is pastoral care min- West Federal Street and Chicago Avenue perience the heavy burden ister at Unity. in Youngstown, then the congregation of his ministry. He knows bought a church building at 712 Arlington There is no fee for the that his fi rst responsibility Ave., Youngstown. workshop but off erings or is to confess that the only donations will be accepted. 1930s-1950s: In May 1938, the Rev. worthy and meaning- For information, go to www. Samuel Adair was called to pastor. The ful comfort comes from unitycentre.org or call 330- mortgage of the church and parsonage above, from the father Community Church of God, 710 Sanderson Ave., Campbell, moved to its current location 539-0122. was paid off . The congregation grew; an- of lights. Inspired by the other building was bought at 537 Arling- in 2003 after its building on Himrod Avenue in Youngstown was severely damaged by a words of the Gospel and Ministries Day ton St., where the church did remodeling tornado. comforted by the grace and repairs. The Rev. Mr. Adair retired CAMPBELL 2000s: After worshipping for 39 years proved the landscaping, bought new chairs divine, the priest offer his in June 1959. In November 1959, Camp- Gospel Temple Baptist and six months at the Himrod Church of for the sanctuary and had a clothing drive. words. Parishioners can bell and Struthers COG congregations Church, 279 Whipple Ave., God, the congregation moved to its cur- He left in 2015 when the Rev. Gary Rozier either choose to respond merged the ministries of Elders A.A. Ed- will observe All Ministries rent location because a tornado in 2003 began serving. and live or reject and die dings and G. Harper with the Youngstown Regardless of the choice, Day at 4 p.m. Sunday. Spe- caused a large pine tree to puncture the congregation. Church structure: Clarence White, the priest, under all cir- cial guests will be the Rev. church roof and severely damage the fi nance committee chairman, and Marlie 1960s-1990s: Rev. J.J. Jeff erson served cumstances, must be lov- Kevin Rushing and congre- sanctuary. Dec. 7, 2003, was the date Byrd, treasurer; White, trustee board gation of United Baptist 1960-63. In June 1963, the Rev. Charles of the offi cial move and name change to ing and patient, bearing chairman, and Ronald Perry, vice chair- all burdens. The priest is Church in Akron. Heard was named pastor. The church Community Church of God. The Rev. Ms. man, and Byrd, Derrick Cathey and Donna bought a building at 1339 Himrod Ave., Rexford served until she retired in 2007. Turner; Loretta White, Sharon Perry and commissioned by the Lord ‘Arc of the Covenant’ Youngstown, and took the name Himrod The church was able to buy the building Rhonda Burt, deaconesses; Ronald Tom- to refl ect and express the YOUNSTOWN Church of God. He resigned in 1970. In June on Sanderson Avenue and a residence lin, men’s organization; Kisha Cathey, image and likeness of him The Rev. Marion Masters 1971, the Rev. Frank Matthews was named as a parsonage. A baby grand piano was Women’s Connection; Derrick and Kisha who has chosen him. He and the Davidic Army of God pastor, serving until 1977. The church bought. The Rev. Eric U. Brown Sr. was Cathey, youth ministry; Rosie Hall and is called to proclaim the will present the “Arc of the installed a baptismal font and began a van pastor. The church bought an organ, S. Perry, social fellowship committee; Gospel of the kingdom, to Covenant” at 3 p.m. Sunday ministry. The Rev. Mr. Matthews resigned blacktopped the parking lot and updated Michele Alston, president, and White, vice minister the word of his at The Place Where the Lord to become executive secretary at the the sound system. When he served the president, usher board; Byrd, S. Perry and truth, to offer spiritual Provides, 104 W. Evergreen National Association of the Church of God U.S. in Afghanistan; the Rev. Catherine K. Cathey, decorating committee; Michael gifts and sacrifi ces, to re- Ave. The ministry is based at in West Middlesex, Pa. The Rev. Elestine Lockhart was pastor from 2007-08. In Jennings, David Alston, Turner, S. Perry new the people through Pleasant Valley Evangelical Corbin was named pastor in 1978; she 2009, Pastor Brown returned and stayed and Burt; Byrd, music committee; R. Perry, the lever of regeneration, Church in Niles. served until her death in 1989. The church until 2012 when he accepted the senior Sunday school superintendent; Byrd, in the plentitude of God’s bought a new van and remodeled the sanc- Host pastor is Bishop pastorate at York Avenue Church of God Christian educaton board chairperson; goodness and through his tuary. The Rev. Catherine Rexford, assis- Salina Covington. in Warren. In 2013, the Rev. Lawrence and K. Cathey, church secretary. grace divine. tant pastor, was installed as pastor in 1990. Thomas Jr. became pastor. The church im- Source: Church records The Rev. Daniel Rohan is pastor of St. Mark Orthodox Church in Liberty.

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members in the Bible and the faith “This is a loving congregation CENTENNIAL through Sunday school sessions that doesn’t just say it, we show it,” Continued from C3 for children and adults at 9:30 a.m. Perry said. “People have even said Sundays. A Bible study Tuesdays that to us.” White said. Members of the dea- offers prayer at 6 p.m. and study The Rev. Mr. Rozier said he coness board also are involved in following. preached his first sermon at the this ministry. The congregation faced a big church Nov. 1, 2015, his birthday. She also noted members serve decision in 2003 when a tornado “A minister is supposed to minis- dinner the third Wednesday of hit its former building, Himrod ter to the members, but they min- the month at Rescue Mission of Church of God on Himrod Avenue ister to me,” he said, adding “the Mahoning Valley. At one time, the in Youngstown. “The sanctuary congregation is very supportive.” church also had a food pantry. was destroyed because a big pine He also is a chaplain with Hospice Another group, Women of God, tree came through the roof,” Byrd of the Valley, having served for 15 is now Women’s Connection, said recalled. The accident was chron- years. “Preaching and teaching,” Perry. “It’s mostly about fellow- icled in The Vindicator. “Thank Mr. Rozier said, are priorities. ship, sharing our ups and downs,” goodness the church was empty Within the church, there is she said. “We lift each other up.” at the time,” she said. The com- a Wall of Fame recalling pas- She noted the mainly social group munion table and worship books tors who have served. At a prayer also has movie nights and dinners were salvaged. wall, members can place prayer at the church. As upsetting as the devastation requests. The church continues Music remains a mainstay, with was, White noted the accident the tradition of a New Year’s Eve Michael Jennings as minister of “turned out to be a blessing.” At the Watch Night service and fasting music. “We now have a praise WILLIAM D. LEWIS | THE VINDICATOR time, the congregation faced high The Cathey family, from left, Kisha, church secretary; 12-year-old Sapphire, who is is observed at different times. The team,” Perry said. Years before, she utility bills in an aging building. in the mime ministry; and Derrick, on the trustee board, are active participants at church also has an outdoor service said, the church had children’s, The storm damage prompted the Community Church of God. and picnic at Roosevelt Park. youth, men’s and main choirs. congregation to look for another The Cathey family is an example A tradition within the church site, more manageable fi nancial- of involvement. Kisha, a 19-year is attendance at the National As- ly with more convenient access. er submitted Community COG, been geared to family ... making member, is church secretary and sociation of Church of God event The church found an appropriate which won. He had served as dea- sure that people had God in their leads the youth ministry with her at its campground in West Middle- building in Campbell and the of- con board chairman and was a lives.” husband, Derrick, who also is a sex, Pa. Community COG is affi li- fi cial move was Dec. 7, 2003. trustee. White contributed that “it is a trustee. “It’s family-oriented ... ev- ated with Church of God based in “The old church had lots of The church family settled into loving church that is Christ-cen- eryone is another mother to you,” Anderson, Ind. “Some people stay steps,” Perry said, noting that was its new site. “I really consider this a tered.” She shared that two sons Kisha said. Derrick Cathey, who the week ... there are services and difficult for older members. The family church,” Hall said. “We have had died and she “couldn’t have had attended another church for a music,” Perry said of the event that current church is one level and has a lot of older families and families gotten through it without the love long time, said Community “has a attracted COG congregations from a ramp. through generations.” that members showed. They re- family atmosphere.” Their daugh- all over. The church had a contest for a “It’s a loving, close and giving ally try to be a supportive system,” ter, Sapphire, 12, is in the mime Attention is paid to educating new name and the late Adam Park- church,” Byrd said. “It’s always White said. ministry.

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ANGLICAN FRIENDS UNITED METHODIST EASTERN ORTHODOX ROMAN CATHOLIC St. Francis Anglican Church Western Reserve United Methodist Church Archangel Michael Greek Orthodox Church 211 Redondo Road Bethel Friends Church 4580 Canfi eld Rd. (Rt. 62). 401 12th Street, Campbell Our Lady of Suite 111 2771 Spitler Rd. Sunday School 9:00 a.m.; Youngstown, Ohio 44504 (330) 792-5805 • 330-797-8666 Orthos 8:30 a.m. Sunday Worship & Eucharist 10:30 AM Poland, Ohio 44514 Sunday morning 8:30 a.m. Worship Divine Liturgy 10:00 a.m. Sorrows Wednesday evening bible study 6:30 PM Sunday - 9:15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Fr. John Harris, Vicar (330) 757-1555 Weekday Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m. Adult & Children’s Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. 330-333-2809 Rev. Fr. Steve Denas, Pastor Traditional Latin Mass Sunday School - 9:30 am Nursery Available, Accessible. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Children’s Academy of Ohio Daycare and Holy Trinity Serbian Orthodox Church 525 Lawrence Ave. Sunday Worship - 10:45 am Preschool Monday-Friday. Metro Assembly of God 39 Laird Ave. www.bethelfriendschurch.com Rev. Russ Adams Girard 2530 South Ave. Youngstown, OH 44502 Divine Liturgy 330-782-2070 • Web: metroassembly.org 10:00 a.m. Rev. Al Yanno, Jr. LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL COVENANT 330.545.0307 Service Time: Sunday School 9 a.m. Sunday School Worship time: 10 a.m. • Sunday AM nursery, Bethel Lutheran Church (ELCA) Austintown Community Church 11:30 a.m. Sunday Mass 4:00 p.m. Kids Church Wednesday Nights @ 7 p.m 425 Crestview Dr., Boardman Rev. Bosko Stojanovic Nursery, Toddlers, Kid’s Church, 242 S. Canfi eld-Niles Rd. (Rt. 46) Jr. High Ministry, Youth Ministry, and Adult Bible Study (next to West Blvd. School) 330-758-5745 Austintown St. John Greek Orthodox Church Immaculate Heart Sunday Worship 8:30am & 11:00am 330-799-4214 12824 Salem Warren Rd. 4955 Glenwood Avenue of Mary Parish Salem, OH 44460 Sunday School 9:45am www.yourACC.org 330.332.0011 Communion offered at all services Worship service: Orthros 9:00 a.m. 4490 Norquest Blvd. Nursery at 11:00am 10:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy 10:00 a.m. Austintown, Ohio 44515 Sun Worship 10:30am Handicap accessible Pastor - Fr. Thomas Constantine Wed. Family and Friends 7:00pm Pastor Richard Kidd Pastor Mark Nelson 330-793-9988 www.salemrealife.com All are Welcome www.bethelboardman.org Faith Community Covenant Church St. Peter & Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church www.-IHM-parish.com 1919 E. Midlothian Blvd. Good Hope Lutheran (NALC) 1025 N. Bella Vista Ave. Daily Mass at 8 a.m. 330-782-9338 Yo. Ohio 44509 www.goodhopeboardman.org Worship Service Saturday Mass at 5 p.m. 98 Homestead Dr. - Boardman 330-799-3830 10:45 a.m. 330-782-8109 Divine Liturgy Sundays at 8:30 Worship: Youth & Adult’s Sunday School Sunday 9:30 AM (English) and 11 a.m. 3000 South Raccoon Rd. Traditional - 8 & 11 9:30 a.m. Father John Harvey, Pastor Youngstown, OH 44515 Contemporary - 9:30 Children’s Sunday School (330) 792-3000 SS: adults at 9:30 & 10:45 11:00 a.m. St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church St. Rose Church www.highwayfamily.com all ages at 10:45 Rev. Michael J. Zabel 220 N. Walnut St. 48 East Main Street, Girard, OH Sunday Handicap Accessible - Nursery at 9:30 & 11 9:00 a.m. - Adult & Kids Sunday School Morning Matins 9:30 330-545-4351 10:00 a.m. - Sunday Morning Worship Martin Luther Lutheran Church (ELCA) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (USA) and PowerKids Church Divine Liturgy 10:30 420 Clearmount Drive, Youngstown M. W. F. 8:30 a.m. • Tu. Th. 7:00 a.m. Wednesday Boardman Westminster 330-788-8707 Fr. Joseph Z. DiStefano 6:30 p.m. - Family Night 119 Stadium Dr., Boardman • 330-758-4513 Sunday Worship - 10:30 a.m. Saturday Worship 8:15am & 10:30am Spanish Evangelical Church Rev. David Kamphuis Vigil Mass 4 p.m. A multi-cultural congregation. Serendipity Pre-School St. Mark Antiochian Orthodox Church 369 Keystone Ave., Youngstown, OH 44505 www.martinlutherlutheranchurch.org M-F; Children ages 3-5 years 3560 Logan Way, Liberty Twp., OH. Sunday 330-743-2836 • www.spanishevangelical.org Rev. David Joachim 330-759-8383 [email protected] Zion Lutheran Church (ELCA) www.westminsterboardman.com Wednesday Vespers 6:00 p.m.; 7:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m. , Sunday Service 10:00 a.m. Worship 3300 Canfi eld Rd. Religious Studies 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday Service 7:00 p.m. Small Groups Youngstown, Ohio 44511 11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m. Saturday Vespers 4:00 p.m.; Senior Pastor: Rev. Rolando Rojas Ph: 330-792-4046 • Fax: 330-792-8012 Canfi eld Presbyterian Church www.zionohio.org 140 W. Main St, Canfi eld Sunday Matins Service 9:00 a.m.; Saint Anthony Church Lead Pastors David & Blended Worship Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Liturgy 10:00 a.m., 1125 Turin Avenue, Youngstown Kathie Thomas Invite Saturday 5:00 p.m. Worship 10 a.m. Saturday Evening Mass 4:00 p.m. Holy Communion Sun. School 11:00 a.m. You To Join Us. Nursery Care Provided Sunday Mass 10:30 a.m. Service Times: Sundays Traditional Worship Very Rev., Fr. Daniel Rohan Pastor 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Sundays 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Rev. Larry Bowald Our Lady of Mount Carmel Basilica Family Night - Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. Holy Communion 343 Via Mt Carmel, Youngstown Friday Night River Services at 7:00 p.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church Daily Mass: Mon-Sat 12:00 Noon Central Campus located 3 miles east of Youngstown The Rev. Duane A. Jesse, Senior Pastor First Presbyterian Church 301 Struthers-Liberty Road, 3899 McCartney Rd. Coitsville, OH 44436 Campbell, OH 44405 Sat. Evening Mass 5:00 p.m. 201 Wick Ave., Youngstown Sun 8:00 & 10:00 a.m & 12 Noon Offi ce Phone: 330-536-2127 UNITED METHODIST Saturday Great Vespers/ (Confession) 6:00 p.m. 8 Campuses in the Greater Youngstown Area. 330-744-4307 • www.fpcyo.org Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat. 11 a.m. Log onto our website to fi nd a location near you. Boardman United Methodist Church Public Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday Divine Liturgy 10:00a.m., Very Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Cariglio, Pastor www.theresaplaceforyou.com 6809 Market St., Boardman, Ohio 44512 Church School 9:45 a.m. Church School following the Divine Liturgy. BAPTIST GENERAL CONFERENCE 330-758-4527 • www.boardmanmethodist.org Handicap Accessible Eve of Feast Day: Vigil and Confessions 6 p.m. St. Christine Parish 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Becky Kahnt, Pastor Feast Day Divine Liturgy 9 a.m. 3165 S. Schenley Ave., Youngstown 10:00 a.m. Worship Pastor Fr. Andrew D. Neiko 330-792-3829 • www.stchristine.org Old North Church NON-DENOMINATIONAL 7105 Herbert Rd., Rev. Jerry Krueger, Pastor www.stjohnthebaptist-campbell.org Daily Masses: M-F 8:30 a.m. & Wed. 5:30 p.m. Canfi eld, OH 44406 Childcare Available • Handicap Accessible Saturday Masses: 4 p.m.; 330-533-6848 Nativity of Christ Sunday 7, 9, 10:30 & 12 Canfi eld United Methodist Church Confession: Sat. 11 & 3 Sunday Worship Russian Orthodox Church 27 S. Broad St. 10 Skyline Drive, Canfi eld. 9:15 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. (330) 533-9801 • www.canfi eldmethodist.org 727 Miller Ave. Corner of Gibson and Miller, (South Side) Pastors Frank & Lorilee Amedia Youngstown, OH 44502 www.oldnorthchurch.org Sunday 8:15 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Sunday 9:00 a.m. & 10:05 a.m. Worship St. Columba Cathedral Rectory 330-788-0151 Corner of Wood & Elm St. Childcare available Thursday 7:00 p.m., Mid Week Service Saturday Vespers 5:00pm Rev. Susan Brown 330-286-3524 • www.touchheaven.com Sunday 10:00 AM Divine Liturgy (English) Masses Daily: 12:10 p.m. FREE WILL BAPTIST Rev. Beth McGuire Associate Pastor Rev. Michael Lillie Sat. Vigil: 4:30 p.m.; Sun.: 10:30 a.m., & 4 p.m. www.NativityofChrist.net Sacrament of Reconciliation: First Free Will Baptist Church Lockwood United Methodist Church Church of Christ Tues. & Thurs. from 1:00 - 1:30 p.m. 5530 New Rd., BYZANTINE CATHOLIC Sat. from 9:00 - 9:30 a.m. Austintown, OH 44515 4570 Lockwood Blvd. 5775 Poland Struthers Rd. (Rt. 616), Poland, OH 782-0573 330-757-4137 Infant Jesus of Prague Byzantine Catholic Church Msgr. Peter M. Polando, Rector 330-792-8593 Adult Sunday School 9:30 Bible Study 9:30 a.m. 7754 South Ave. Ext. Boardman Sunday Worship Junior Church 11:15 St. Michael Church Worship 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. 330-758-6019 • www.infantjesusofpraguebyz.org 300 N. Broad St., Canfi eld 10:15 a.m. & 7 p.m. Childcare Provided Worship (Evening) 6:30 p.m., Divine Liturgy: Sat. Vigil Mass at 4:30 p.m. Pastor Rev. Greg Calko Bible Study Wed. Night 7 pm. www.newroadnews.com Barrier Free Saturday 6:00 p.m. / Confession 5:30 p.m. Sun. Mass at 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Sunday 9:00 a.m. / Week Days 8:30 a.m. Pastor Rev. Terrence Hazel www.stmichaelcanfi eld.org CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Poland United Methodist Church Father Mykhaylo (Michael) Farynets, Pastor 1940 Boardman Poland Rd. St. Edward Parish First Church of Christ, Scientist Poland, OH 44514 240 Tod Lane, Youngstown 1515 S. Meridian Road, • Youngstown, OH 44511 330-757-1553 330-743-2308 www.christianscienceyoungstown.com Praise Service 9 a.m. Sunday Service - 10:30 a.m. Traditional Service 11 a.m. Masses: Weekday, 8:30 a.m.; Wednesday Testimony Meeting Chinese Service 11 a.m. Weekend, Sat. 4:00 p.m.; Sun. 9:00 a.m. & 1st, 3rd, & 5th - 12:30 p.m. Sunday School for all ages 10 a.m. 11:30 a.m.; Holy Days 8:30 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Pastor: Msgr. Robert J. Siffrin 2nd & 4th - 6:30 p.m. Trinity United Methodist Church DISCIPLES OF CHRIST Front and Phelps Sts. St. Patrick Parish www.trinityyoungstown.org 367 N. Main St • Hubbard, OH 44425 Disciples Christian Church 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Schedule Contact: 330-534-1928 565 Boardman-Canfi eld Rd. 11:00 a.m. Worship Service Masses and Communion Service Daily 8:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:00 a.m. Childcare Available Phone: (330) 747-1471 ext. 1207 Pastor Kelsey Orosan Saturday Vigil Mass 4:00 p.m. Sunday School 9:00 a.m. (330) 744 - 5032 Sunday 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Nursery provided. Mail: c/o The Vindicator, P.O. Box 780 Pastor: Rev. Michael Swierz www.dcc4bdmn.net Rev. Beth Pass, Pastor Youngstown, Ohio 44501

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TODAY’S HOROSCOPE YEARS AGO Happy Birthday! In The Next Margaritas in the sleet: Today is Saturday, Oct. 15, the 289th day of 2016. Year: The mechanics of things There are 77 days left in the year. can oft interfere with the real- ity of them. It’s why you’ll take ASSOCIATED PRESS extra care this year to bring the The great American tailgate On this date in: technical aspects into harmony with the real world effects. Suc- 1783: The first manned balloon flight takes cess in this endeavor will affect Brad is deep-fat-frying a tur- and drinks are sleeping weather, people say. place in Paris as Jean-Francois Pilatre de Ro- every part of your life. Your rela- key. His wife, Kathy, is passing free; everyone is But next week, the forecast is zier ascends in a basket attached to a tethered tionships will sing high octaves around Jell-O shots, after sam- happy just to be for much lower temperatures. hot-air balloon, rising to about 75 feet. and your finances will provide the pling a few to make sure the fl a- there and share Good hibernating-in-a-man- 1914: The Clayton Antitrust Act, which ex- bass notes. Cancer and Leo adore vor was just right. their support cave weather, I say. pands on the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, you. Your lucky numbers are: 9, Chopper is slow-roasting an for our team. It’s Twenty minutes of eating 40, 22, 31 and 9. THE VILLAGE is signed into law by President Woodrow entire pig. Lacy is baking 20 like Woodstock, brats in the chilly rain would CELEBRITY PROFILES: Libra IDIOT Wilson. pounds of her famous ham loaf. except the toi- hit my “are we having fun yet?” Marie Osmond started her ca- Jim Mullen 1940: Charles Chaplin’s fi rst all-talking com- reer by working in tandem with Darren is setting up the mar- lets work and limit. Contemplating doing it edy, “The Great Dictator,” a lampoon of Adolf her brother Donny. Working part- garita machine, after putting no one’s naked. for another five hours and 40 Hitler, opens in New York. nerships are a good strategy for hundreds of bottles of craft- Yet. minutes makes me wonder 1990: Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev is any Libran. Yet Marie’s planet brewed beer on ice. There’s a Of course, it’s only 10 in the why college alumni don’t have named the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. of ‘’what I want,’’ Mars, can be chili-tasting challenge going on morning, and the party’s just enough sense to come in out 1991: Despite sexual harassment allegations tricky in Libra, which is all about just around the corner. getting started. The game won’t of the rain. No, not rain – it’s by Anita Hill, the Senate narrowly confirms what other people want. Marie is More people are showing start until 4. As in, six hours sleeting now. There’s an icicle also good at fighting for justice, the nomination of Clarence Thomas to the up all the time, and everyone from now. How is anyone go- on Brad’s ear. It’s 31 degrees, but U.S. Supreme Court, 52-48. or crusading on behalf of others’ seems to know everyone else. ing to sit through a three-hour rights. This year you can catch with the wind chill, it feels like ... VINDICATOR FILES There’s a carnival vibe in the football game after they’ve been like it’s time to scalp the tickets Marie Osmond in her highly rated 1991: Four men accused of murder – including Las Vegas show. air. Wait, what’s this – a march- drinking for six hours? and go home. I’m sorry, but this ing band? What kind of a res- “We pace ourselves,” Chopper Willie J. “Flip” Williams who is charged in four ARIES (March 21-April 19). is not margarita weather. taurant is this? said, beer in hand. “And since I didn’t inherit the tailgate Labor Day weekend drug executions – and two You don’t have to spend money armed robbery suspects escape from the Ma- to be happy, though when you’re It’s not a restaurant, it’s just you can’t drink in the stadium, gene. As much as I like football out and about it will certainly feel the weekly tailgate party in after the game, you’re good to and as much as I like eating honing County Jail, using a makeshift rope. Youngstown Councilman David Engler is ask- this way. That only means that the visitors’ parking lot of this come back and start partying free food off the backs of cars in ing the FBI and U.S. Rep. James A. Trafi cant Jr. the marketers are doing their job. week’s big game. Brad is fry- again.” parking lots, I still prefer a nice, to help the city in its fl agging efforts to fi ght vi- TAURUS (April 20-May 20). ing that turkey behind his SUV; The home team’s fans are centrally heated living room olent crime. Overnight transformations are everyone else is cooking or un- having their own tailgate par- with a comfy sofa and a 60-inch Some Liberty residents complain that town- the stuff of fairy tales. Reality packing enormous amounts of ties in other parking lots be- TV. follows the slow-growth model of ship trustees are not doing enough to stop food and snacks. cause today is the big game. But Drink in one hand, clicker in striving each day for a small im- This is college football at in an age where every college the possibility of a chain store that sells por- provement. In four weeks you’ll the other, nachos in the third. nographic videos and magazines in the look back and be impressed by its finest. Brad, Kathy, Chop- game is on some TV channel The temperature in my liv- per, Lacy, Darren and all their somewhere, every game is a “big township. how much you’ve changed. ing room is a manly 72. With friends and family drove seven game.” Last week’s game was a 1976: The Mahoning County Mental Health GEMINI (May 21-June 21). It the wind chill, it feels like ... oh hours to get to this game. big game; next week’s game will and Mental Retardation Board says it is aban- may seem that resisting tempta- yeah, 72. doning an effort to purchase a house for the re- tion is only making it harder to re- They brought tents in our be a big game. The pictures on HD TV are in- team’s colors, and proudly dis- Today’s weather was perfect tarded in Boardman. sist temptation. However, if you credible. I think I just saw Brad persist, there will come a time play expensive memorabilia weather for football – sunny, A 60-man complement of Youngstown police- and Kathy on the 50-yard line. men will reinforce the protective Secret Ser- in which this trend reverses, and and collectibles while they low humidity, brisk but not cold. They look like they could use a you’ll no longer want what’s bad spread out the food they’ve You could tell the temperature vice for Jimmy Carter when he appears in the for you. drink. A nice, hot drink. city campaigning for the presidency. made on folding tables for the was going to drop tonight af- © 2016 United Feature Syndicate CANCER (June 22-July 22). Robert B. Conklin of Boardman, a member  other fans to share. The food ter the sun went down. Good Distributed by Universal UClick for UFS Half-full, half-empty -- if the of Boy Scout Troop 46, asks Mahoning Coun- glass has anything in it at all, it’s ty commissioners for permission to restore the serving the purpose it was made original Western Reserve boundary marker for. Perhaps we don’t need to just off State Line Road. judge it with such precision. Per- 1966: Associated Neighborhood Centers re- haps we only need to drink. LEO ceives confi rmation from U.S. Rep. Michael J. (July 23-Aug. 22). There’s Kirwan for $324,000 for Neighborhood Peace so much that’s going right for you Corps programs for 150 out-of-school youths. today. Then there’s this little sec- tion of, well -- what doesn’t get Mrs. Davie Sargent of Sharon and Mrs. W.TT. better by chance might get better Duboc of Sharpsville win the women’s pair with a concerted effort. And even event in the annual Eastern Ohio Bridge Tour- if it doesn’t, at least you can say nament at the Hotel Ohio. you tried. The Courthouse thief strikes again, taking a VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). telephone from the offi ce of Auditor Stephen Your even mood makes this an Olenick’s office. Earlier, two typewriters, an ideal time to do some emotional adding machine and a stenography machine planning. Make a list of all of the were taken. things that could possibly help, Mrs. Mabel R. Thomas, 4616 Boardman-Can- should you fall into an emotion- Mom jailed with daughter Now Carroll is in the same jail as investigation. al rut. If you happen to run into daughter Shannon Carroll. Records A wildlife advocacy group said fi eld Road, fi les a lawsuit in Mahoning Coun- trouble later, you’ll be ready. after mailing drug to her show Shannon Carroll was arrested ty Common Pleas Court seeking to restrain a the incident, which ended without Niles contractor from encroaching on her land !LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). The KEY WEST, FLA. Sept. 15 on charges of driving with a injuries to visitors or the animal, next step is just like the last step. Authorities say a mother who for construction of the Lake-to-River freeway. suspended license and possession could have had a more tragic It’s going to go on like this for a mailed drugs to her incarcerated of cocaine. 1941: Area artists and laymen interested in art outcome. form an organization called Friends of Amer- while. You’re used to it by now. daughter is now an inmate in the Nadine Carroll is charged with Maybe you’re even deciding that same Florida jail. Kumbuka, a 400-pound male ican Art in Youngstown to educate the public you love it. The end of the day will smuggling contraband into jail. Re- western lowland gorilla, escaped in contemporary American a rt. Special lec- Monroe County Sheriff ’s spokes- cords don’t indicate whether they’ve bring a mild twist -- something from his enclosure Thursday evening tures and events will be held at the Butler Art woman Becky Herrin said in a news hired lawyers. wonderful to ponder. into what the zoo said was a “secure Institute. SCORPIO release that a deputy at the jail near " (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). keepers’ area.” The $37,000 night lighting system of the new On a mystical level, it’s intrigu- Key West found the envelope and London Zoo calls gorilla Armed police descended on the Youngstown Municipal Airport got its first ing how you can focus yourself in noticed it had a chemical smell. escape ‘minor’ tests under murky skies and brought enthusi- a certain way and then suddenly zoo and visitors were locked inside He opened the envelope and saw a LONDON astic comments from airport offi cials and air- it’s all you can see. On a practical buildings until the animal was sub- substance inside. London Zoo said Friday that a line attaches. level, the self-fulfilling prophe- dued by a tranquilizer dart. Offi cials An incident report says the sub- silverback gorilla’s escape from its The city’s new school safety patrol is brought cy phenomenon is all too real. It’s said the public was not in danger and something you’ll experience and stance turned out to be Buprenor- enclosure was a “minor incident” to full authorized strength with the appoint- control today. phine, a synthetic opioid. Deputies that posed no danger to the pub- the gorilla was back in his enclosure ment of fi ve more guards and now numbers #SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. arrested 55-year-old Nadine Carroll lic – but animal rights activists are in just over an hour. 20 men, says Traffi c Commissioner Clarence 21). What you used to be afraid on Thursday. demanding an offi cial, independent Associated Press Coppersmith. of is now old hat: Slap it on; look great; no problem. 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Most would agree, though, that free JUSTCheck out the new, JUMBLE app 33 Cove or bay 23 Prickly husk the best way to know what’s 35 -- coon cat 24 "Hud" actress going to come at you is to study 36 Pleiades pursuer 25 Wearing boots the pitcher. 37 ROVYAS Tree with catkins 26 Bombay attire ASTROLOGICAL QUESTIONS: Now arrange the circled letters 38 Grows dark 27 Lace or ribbons ‘’I’m newly divorced and in des- to form the surprise answer, as 39 suggested by the above cartoon. Some are sweet 30 Cheery tune perate need of some good news. 41 Explosive letters 31 In a while I didn’t want to get divorced, and 42 Parboiled 32 Salamander the whole circus has put me in fi- 45 (Answers Monday) "-- to the West Wind" 34 Top dog nancial and emotional ruin. Will 48 Jumbles: CURLY TOPAZ SANDAL COPPER Belly dance lute 35 Tightwad I ever meet a prince to carry me Yesterday’s 49 away from this horrible memo- Answer: To get to the summit of Mount Everest, Happen again 37 Crumple (up) climbers have to — PAY TOP DOLLAR 53 ry? I was born Sept. 26, 1960.’’ Splits 39 Hesitates 56 The heavy Libran aspects in your Peeved chart indicate that you some- SUDOKU 57 -- mater times feel incomplete without a 58 Historical period partner. Ideally, a partner will en- 59 Smooch rich your sense of who you are 60 Autumn drifter and make you want to be better, stronger and abler. As you love and are loved by this person you How to play: will find new sources of strength inside you. Looking for a ‘’savior’’ Each row must contain to whisk you out of your self-cre- the numbers 1 to 9; each ated circumstances will not lead column must contain the you to an empowering love. In- numbers 1 to 9; and each stead it secures your role as the set of 3-by-3 boxes must helpless victim who cannot cre- contain the numbers 1 ate a better life and needs some- to 9. one to do it for her. So here’s the good news. Whatever the cost of your divorce, you are free to de- cide that it was worthwhile be- cause it’s what happened. And you are now free to create your new life and your new self. With the right attitude, this so-called ‘’horrible memory’’ is merely a passage you had to go through to liberate yourself. Visit Holiday Mathis online at www.creators.com. © 2016 Creators Syndicate Inc. 10/15

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D3 page 2 The Vindicator TV Pipeline CABLE GUIDE He’s good with a paper clip: Basic and HD or Digital numbers ARMSTRONG COMCAST TIME-WARNER Meet the new MacGyver t-Trumbull HD HD HD By Jay Bobbin tan Project earned considerable  WBCB 16 14 18 © Zap2it critical acclaim, the ratings didn’t  WFMJ 2 102 3/4t 421 7 211 WKBN 4 104 424 216 reach a level for the cable super-  4/6t 10 " WYTV 7 107 5/7t 422 5 210 I like the actor who station to order episodes beyond MyYTV 13 % 108 373 3 plays the new Mac- the first two seasons. The show . WNEO 12 113 2 410 19 220 Q: did, however, earn the station its 15 Gyver, Lucas Till. What’s his  WYFX 105 12/10t 423 8 first Primetime Emmy Award (for ABC FAMILY 24 139 20 112 23038 background? — Tom Berry, via A&E 26 outstanding main title design). 119 39 444 41 256 e-mail AMC 32 131 51 47 227 The last episode I saw 40 Till’s background re- BET 35 23 of “Unforgettable” was BRAVO 48 cently got a big new Q: 132 209 175 A: over a year ago, with Dylan COMEDY 55 59 54 chapter, thanks to the strong rat- DISNEY 6 Walsh’s character being shot. Did 140 64 40 229 ings start of his CBS adventure- DISCOVERY 27 124 54 61 193 I miss some new episodes, or show reboot. Born in Fort Hood, ESPN 8 185 33 430 27 252 was the show canceled? — Ran- ESPN2 34 Texas (though he was raised 184 32 431 28 253 di Bova, Columbus, Ohio FOOD 49 136 43 446 49 257 near Atlanta), he’s probably been FSO 30 178 31 35 best-known up to now as Alex What turned out to be FSP 33 179 29 226 Summers — a.k.a. Havok — in A: the Poppy Montgom- FX 64 133 57 48 199 ery-starring show’s final season HALLMARK 419 several of the “X-Men” movies. 150 63 113 187 — which marked its only year HBO 540 199 603 602 301 300 His earlier film credits include HGTV 51 135 49 445 51 258 “Hannah Montana: The Movie,” (technically, two months, given HISTORY 52 130 61 447 46 196 “Battle: Los Angeles,” “Paranoia” how the episodes were played LIFETIME 28 134 37 42 and the often-shown-on-cable off) on A&E Network — ended MTV 18 60 24 this past January, and the show NICK 10 141 28 26 “Wolves.” was canceled shortly afterward. 5 123 62 127 194 Also, Till played Johnny Cash’s SHOWTIME 580 196 642 641 340 339 That marked the third time it SPEED 60 older brother Jack in the Oscar- 170 317 271 219 suffered that fate, since it had Lucas Till SPIKE 59 winning “Walk the Line,” and he 144 30 43 been given the bad news twice TBS 9 121 42 442 55 198 has another movie release on the TCM 50 151 53 56 horizon: “Monster Trucks,” filmed before by its original outlet, CBS. TLC 54 126 131 37 222 As a result, the outcome of Al’s in 2014 but (after several open- Single TNT 31 120 41 441 36 (Walsh) shooting evidently is SPECIAL OFFER $ OFF Memorial TRVL 39 ing-date pushbacks) slated to ON ANY MEMORIAL 100 Stone 48 58 destined never to be known. TVLAND 41 52 57 open early in 2017. As for other milanosmonuments.com $ OFF Double USA 11 OPEN: Mon. 9-7 Tues. - Fri. 9-5 Sat. 9-1 Memorial 122 40 25 195 television work, he has appeared Please settle a debate. Evenings & Weekends by Appt. 200 Stone VH1 65 36 44 in episodes of “House,” “Medium” Q: Didn’t Henry Fonda star Milano Youngstown Memorials Milano Trumbull Monuments Not Valid with other offers or discounts. ADDITIONAL CHANNELS not listed inside in a television series at one time? 6536 South Avenue, Boardman 1709 Niles-Cortland Rd., NilesExp. October 31, 2016 ANIMAL 57 128 55 133 50 224 and “Blue Mountain State.” 330-758-4215 330-333-8293 — George Mack, Buffalo, N.Y. BIG TEN 77 433 70 250 Where have I seen BIO 425 140 115 the actress who plays He actually starred in CARTOON 53 29 106 39 Q: V A H T D E L F T W Y W O O D CINEMAX A: two, including one he 560 198 622 621 320 319 Aida on “Marvel’s Agents of CMT 47 483 254 146 S.H.I.E.L.D.” before? — Doug made while his movie career O D R O A L W K A R F I D E V

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Thus, “Deputy” co-star Al- L S N R H T T U G O K D Z F P FOX NEWS 21 116 56 352 34 202 that tuneful knight saga, since FUSE 258 148 len Case shouldered much of the F B O U L E Y S H E W A I A V G4 329 162 Joshua Sasse now is on The show’s load. GOLF 461 174 65 316 31 255 CW’s “No Tomorrow.” O A W L H P S Y C H I C U R P In the early 1970s, Fonda re- HD NET 186 471 Born and raised in Melbourne, HD. NEWS 22 26 351 33 turned to the home screen as the A R R S A R K R D I M O W H K Australia, Jansen also has been HSN 23 176 98 police detective who headed “The R N E A K T M A U Q A X C Y Y IFC 280 164 seen on the Freeform series Smith Family,” with Ron Howard MILITARY 421 137 112 “Baby Daddy” and “Young & Hun- playing one of his children. That S E D D Q U I R W C R T O D D MSNBC 44 38 354 183 gry.” She came to New York to NAT. GEO. 418 189 134 533 109 254 series also had an interesting I T A J F N A O R N K V E A W NOGGIN 400 107 131 study drama, then went back to back story: CBS co-produced it, OVATION 210 Australia and appeared in several but ABC aired it, at a time when S T E S K R D S N X S B T K U OXYGEN 496 71 215 177 projects there before returning to one network-based company mak- “Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency” QVC 14 114 19 175 20 America and landing the spate of SCIENCE 422 127 72 132 110 232 ing a show for another network on BBC America SLEUTH work she’s had lately. wasn’t as common as it is now. 447 291 Dirk (Gently) (Samuel) Barnett (Douglas) Adams SOAPNET 427 74 213 120 Will the series “Manhat- STARZ 520 195 677 676 370 369 Todd (Brotzman) (Elijah) Wood Mystery Q: tan” return on WGN Send questions of general in- SUNDANCE 281 165 Amanda (Brotzman) (Hannah) Marks Psychic (Abilities) TMC 585 662 660 350 America this season? — Cathy terest via email to tvpipeline@ TRU TV 63 58 220 185 Grady, Southern Pines, N.C. gracenote.com. Writers must Farah (Black) (Jade) Eshete Isolation TWC 17 117 25 370 16 It won’t. Though the include their names, cities and Ken (Mpho) Koaho Oddball UNIVERSAL 470 188 215 WE A: drama about the nucle- states. Personal replies cannot Search Word 439 70 214 117 ar-weapon-developing Manhat- be sent. © Zap2it Cover Story The Vindicator page 3 Fox does the ‘Time Warp Again’ with new ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ By Jay Bobbin © Zap2it Thanks to a history-acknowl- edging conceit, a new version of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” won’t make you feel like you’re in a time warp. The original, stage-show-in- spired 1975 film has gotten a workout on cable lately, but Fox debuts a new version Thursday, Oct. 20. Not a live production but a movie, it doesn’t pretend the earlier rendering doesn’t exist, since — in a direct reference to the first picture’s cult-classic status — an audience is shown on screen watching the remake, and actively participating with such “Rocky Horror” essentials as water pistols, toilet paper and rice as it unspools. The update includes a couple of vital returnees: producer Lou Adler and co-star Tim Curry, alias Dr. Frank-N-Furter the first time and now the tale’s narrat- ing Criminologist. Laverne Cox (“Orange Is the New Black”) succeeds Curry as the offbeat scientist, with Ryan McCartan (“Liv and Maddie”) and Victoria Ryan McCartan stars in the new remake “The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let’s Do the Time Warp Again” Thursday on Fox. Justice (“Victorious”) following Barry Bostwick and Susan Sa- and could direct it to take it to veteran talent Ben Vereen), be- role) and Jim Sharman, “when I totally got into it. And it’s kind randon as straitlaced couple another place, always keeping cause I was already in a wheel- I was in fifth grade. And then, I of just captivated me ever since Brad and Janet, stranded at a the fans in mind. My son, Cisco chair (following a stroke several went to my first midnight show- then.” castle during a Transylvanian Adler, produced the soundtrack. years ago). They thought the ing when I was 15 ... with my With the enduring legend convention. And what Kenny and I said in narrator was a better fit, and I mom, actually, and a couple of of “The Rocky Horror Picture “’Rocky Horror” always, in my the beginning was, ‘Be true to enjoyed it a lot.” close friends of mine and their Show,” McCartan allows, “This particular case, had a mind the original, but make it con- The new “Rocky Horror” cast moms. And I just remember I’d whole thing was very tricky for of its own,“ Adler maintains. temporary.’ “ also includes Christina Milian, never seen anything like it be- us as actors. We had a full ”It sounds a little corny, but I Curry says he “loved being “American Idol” alum Adam fore in my life. month’s rehearsal process ... waited for it — which is, basi- there” for the new round’s film- Lambert, Annaleigh Ashford “I loved the music and I loved not only to develop our char- cally, the fans — to tell us what ing: “Kenny runs a very not- (“”), Ivy Levan, the campiness,” notes Justice, acters, but also to make sure we do next. We started doing easy set, but a set where you Reeve Carney (“Penny Dread- “and just the color that the char- we were all on the same page this television idea quite a while really feel you can try anything. ful”) and Staz Nair (“Game of acters had and that the whole about paying homage, rather ago, and I guess it just wasn’t I remember quite a lot of the Thrones”). story had. It really is so unique. than trying to trump or beat the right time. Tim came along original film, as it was my first Justice recalls first seeing When I went to my first midnight or best something that we all and validated it by wanting to movie. It was fun, though, to do the original movie, conceived showing, I remember wearing, loved so much. There were a be in it, and Kenny (Ortega, the it again. I actually offered myself by Richard O’Brien (who also like, fishnets and I had a red lot of beasts that we had to remake’s director) came along as Dr. von Scott (now played by played Riff Raff, now Carney’s feather boa and red lipstick and conquer.” Web Links The 1981 attempt on the life of Nick Nolte stars as a former U.S. Scandal rocks the campaign President Ronald Reagan is re- president who has an epiphany for major of called in the docudrama “Killing and tries to atone for his ad- former Congressman An- Reagan,” premiering Sunday ministration’s harmful policies in thony Weiner, as chronicled on National Geographic Chan- the half-hour dramedy “Graves,” in “Weiner,” premiering Sat- nel. For more information, go premiering Sunday on Epix. Find urday on Showtime. 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(N) (Live) MLB on FS1 Postgame (N) (Live) Forever Brothers FSO (6:00) Tennis Bull Riding Championship. College Football West Virginia at Texas Tech. From Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas. (N) College Football FX M ››› 22 Jump Street (2014, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum. M ››› 22 Jump Street (2014, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum. Mike & Molly Mike & Molly HALL M Autumn in the Vineyard (2016, Romance) Rachael Leigh Cook. M Pumpkin Pie Wars (2016, Romance) Premiere. Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls HBO (6:30) M › Bride Wars (2009) M ›› Joy (2015) Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro. Premiere. (:05) Insecure (:35) Westworld “Chestnut” (:35) M ›› Joy (2015) Jennifer Lawrence. HGTV Tiny House Tiny House Property Brothers Property Brothers House Hunters Renovation House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers HIST Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars LIFE M › Tyler Perry’s Temptation M Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge & Michel’le (2016) Premiere. Beyond the Headlines: Michel’le (:02) Streets of Compton M Surviving Compton: Dre NICK Henry Danger Henry Danger The Thundermans School of Rock Henry Danger Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends (:33) Friends ROOT NHL Hockey Anaheim Ducks at Pittsburgh Penguins. (N) (Live) Penguins Post In the Room The Raw Tapes Mike Tomlin Youth Football NHL Hockey: Ducks at Penguins SHOW Shameless “Swipe, F..., Leave” M › Paranoia (2013, Suspense) Liam Hemsworth, Harrison Ford. M ›› Rambo (2008, Action) Sylvester Stallone. Shameless “Swipe, F..., Leave” Masters of Sex SPIKE Cops “Arizona” Cops Cops (N) Cops Jail: Big Texas Cops Cops Cops M › The Waterboy (1998, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kathy Bates. STO College Football West Chester at Bloomsburg. From Robert B. Redman Stadium in Bloomsburg, Pa. College Football California (Pa.) at Clarion. From Memorial Stadium in Clarion, Pa. (N) SYFY M Stake Land (2010, Horror) Nick Damici, Connor Paolo. M Stake Land 2 (2016) Connor Paolo, Nick Damici. Premiere. Timeless “” Timeless TBS Postseason Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full Frontal M ›› Get Smart (2008, Comedy) Steve Carell. TCM M How the West Was Won M ›››› The Innocents (1961) Deborah Kerr, Martin Stephens. M ››› The Chalk Garden (1964) Deborah Kerr. Premiere. M ›› Eye of the Devil (1967) TLC Untold Stories of the E.R. Untold Stories of the E.R. Untold Stories of the E.R. Sex Sent Me to the E.R. Untold Stories of the E.R. Sex Sent Me to the E.R. TNT (6:00) M ›› Disturbia (2007) M ›› Divergent (2014, Science Fiction) Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Ashley Judd. M ››› Twister (1996, Action) Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton. TRVL Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures (N) Ghost Adventures The Dead Files Ghost Adventures TVLAND Reba Reba Reba Reba Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens USA NCIS “Engaged, Part 2” NCIS “The Good Son” NCIS Ziva’s father visits. NCIS “Shiva” Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family VH1 (5:00) M ››› Coach Carter M ›› Notorious (2009, Biography) Angela Bassett, Derek Luke, Jamal Woolard. M ›› Notorious (2009, Biography) Angela Bassett, Derek Luke, Jamal Woolard. (N) = New; (M) = Movie SUN. 10/16/16 7am 7:30am 8am 8:30am 9am 9:30am 10am 10:30am 11am 11:30am Noon 12:30pm (21) WFMJ WFMJ Weekend Today (N) Today (N) WFMJ Weekend Today (N) Meet the Press (N) Pastor Joe College Quiz College Quiz (27) WKBN Innovation Nat First News This Morning (N) CBS News Sunday Morning (N) Face the Nation (N) The Inspectors The NFL Today (N) (Live) (33) WYTV Wild America A Conversation Good Morning America (N) This Week With George... Jack Van Impe Paid Program Star Shower Paid Program M ›› Uptown Girls (2003) (19) WYFX Animal Adv Animal Rescue Coolest Places Crossing Paths Fox News Sunday Best Pan Ever! FOX NFL Kickoff (N) (Live) FOX NFL Sunday (N) (Live) (21.2) WBCB Casey Malone Traveler Am. Heartland Exploration Paid Program DragonFlyTV Come Alive Paid Program Community On the Money Paid Program Paid Program (36) My TV Jack Van Impe Designing Wild Animals Into the Wild Think Big Hollywood Sports Stars Great Big World Weird but True Paid Program Paid Program Copper Chef (45) WNEO Sesame Street Daniel Tiger Curiosity Quest Biz Kid$ Garden Home Greener World The This Old House Hour (N) Around MotorWeek (N) Nature “Super Hummingbirds” A&E Criminal Minds “True Genius” Criminal Minds Criminal Minds “Epilogue” Criminal Minds “Hope” Criminal Minds Criminal Minds AMC (6:50) The Walking Dead “Days Gone Bye” (:20) The Walking Dead “Guts” (:21) The Walking Dead (:22) The Walking Dead “Vatos” (:23) The Walking Dead Walking Dead BET Derek Grier Ron Carpenter Abundant Life Paid Program Joyful Noise (N) Lift Every Voice House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne Tyler Perry’s House of Payne BRAVO Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Below Deck Below Deck Don’t--Tardy Don’t--Tardy COM Body Beast! Prostate Health Com. Central Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die (:15) 1,000 Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die DIS Doc McStuffins Sofia the First Mickey Mouse The Lion Guard Elena of Avalor Zhu Zhu Pets Bunk’d L&M:Cali Style K.C. Under. Stuck/Middle M Mostly Ghostly 2: Ghoulfriend DISC Paid Program Amazing Facts Joel Osteen In Touch Gold Rush Tony Beets buys a second dredge. Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier ESPN SportsCenter SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) NFL Insiders: Sunday Edition (N) Sunday NFL Countdown (N) (Live) ESPN2 College Football Final College Football Final Outside Lines Spo. Reporters SportsCenter (N) (Live) Fantasy Football Now (N) (Live) FOOD B’foot Contessa B’foot Contessa Giada at Home Trisha’s Sou. Pioneer Wo. Guy’s Big Bite Valerie Home B’foot Contessa Pioneer Wo. Trisha’s Sou. Giada at Home Sandra Lee’s FREE M ››› Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. (:10) M ››› Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. FS1 Bundesliga Soccer SV Werder Bremen vs Bayer 04 Leverkusen. Match Day Bundesliga Soccer F.S.V. Mainz vs SV Darmstadt 98. (N) (Live) NASCAR RaceDay (N) (Live) FSO Bundesliga Soccer Paid Program Paid Program Tummy Tuck Paid Program Top Cooker Best Pan Ever! The Game 365 State Tailgate Mark Stoops Triathlon FX M ›› Think Like a Man Too (2014) Adam Brody, Michael Ealy. How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met M ››› About Last Night HALL I Love Lucy I Love Lucy The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls M Love by Chance (2016, Romance) Ben Ayers, Beau Garrett. HBO (6:00) M The Brothers Grimm M ›› Monsters vs. Aliens (2009) Hugh Laurie Fight Game (:05) M ›› Jurassic World (2015, Adventure) Chris Pratt. (:15) Real Time With Bill Maher HGTV Flea Market Flea Market Flea Market Flea Market Flea Market Flea Market Flea Market Flea Market Flea Market Flea Market Flea Market Flea Market HIST Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens “The Return” LIFE In Touch W/Charles Stanley Amazing Facts David Jeremiah Joel Osteen Paid Program Beyond the Headlines: Michel’le M Sorority Nightmare (2016) Sierra McCormick, Cassidy Gifford. NICK Alvinnn!!! and Alvinnn!!! and Power Rangers SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Loud House Loud House Loud House ROOT Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Star Shower Tree Dazzler - Paid Program Wild PA Friends Wild Pl Football Week Softball 360 (N) Triathlon SHOW (5:05) M ›››› Hoop Dreams Inside the NFL M ››› Zoolander (2001, Comedy) Ben Stiller. M ›› Notting Hill (1999) Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant. M The D Train SPIKE Transform Body Beast! Paid Program Paid Program Xtreme Off Engine Power Truck Tech Detroit Muscle M ›› Armageddon (1998) Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton. STO (6:00) College Football Georgia Southern at Georgia Tech. Paid Program Paid Program Tree Dazzler - Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Bensinger SportsMoney SYFY Paid Program Paid Program Twilight Zone Twilight Zone M ›› The Possession (2012, Horror) Jeffrey Dean Morgan. M Stake Land 2 (2016, Action) Connor Paolo, Nick Damici. TBS Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Friends Friends M › Norbit (2007, Comedy) Eddie Murphy, Thandie Newton. M Life as Know TCM (6:00) M The Great Dictator (:15) M ›› Voice in the Wind (1944) Francis Lederer, Luis Alberni. M ›››› An American in Paris (1951) Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron. M ›› Beach Blanket Bingo TLC Paid Program Paid Program Wrinkles! Makeup! 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(N) (Live) 21 News 6PM Nightly News (27) WKBN CBS NFL Postgame NFL Postgame PBR Bull Riding First News 6 Weekend News (33) WYTV M ›› Uptown Girls (2003) World of X World of X World of X Games (N) Timbersports Series (N) Funniest Moments: Halloween News World News (19) WYFX NFL Football Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Redskins. NFL Football Dallas Cowboys at . (N) (Live) (21.2) WBCB M ››› Road to Perdition (2002) Tom Hanks, Paul Newman. Coffee With Paid Program Friends Friends Open House Estate 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls (36) My TV M ››› Rudy (1993, Drama) Sean Astin, Ned Beatty. Kickin’ It: With Byron Allen M ››› Evelyn (2002, Drama) Pierce Brosnan, Aidan Quinn. The Middle How I Met (45) WNEO Ciao Italia Moveable New Orleans Mexico Test Kitchen Mind of a Chef Antiques Roadshow As Ohio Goes Trans Siberian Orchesta A&E Criminal Minds “True Genius” Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars AMC Walking Dead The Walking Dead “What Lies Ahead” The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead BET House/Payne House/Payne Meet, Browns Meet, Browns Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns Meet, Browns Joyful Noise “Start Fresh” M ›› Guess Who (2005, Comedy) Bernie Mac. BRAVO Don’t--Tardy Don’t--Tardy Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ COM Ways to Die M ››› My Cousin Vinny (1992, Comedy) Joe Pesci, Marisa Tomei. South Park South Park South Park “The Damned” M ›› I Think I Love My Wife DIS M Ghostly 2 Walk the Prank K.C. Under. Bizaardvark Stuck/Middle Jessie Bizaardvark K.C. Under. M ››› Toy Story 3 (2010, Comedy) Voices of Tom Hanks. ‘G’ DISC Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier ESPN Who’s In? College Football Final Who’s In? MLS Soccer Toronto FC at Montreal Impact. (N) (Live) MLS Soccer Colorado Rapids at Portland Timbers. (N) (Live) ESPN2 Bassmasters Bassmasters (N) Bassmasters (N) Bassmasters (N) CrossFit Games CrossFit Games FOOD The Kitchen “Autumn Eats” Worst Bakers in America Worst Cooks in America Cutthroat Kitchen Chopped Junior Halloween Wars FREE M Harry Potter-Goblet of Fire M ››› Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson. M Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 FS1 NHRA Drag Racing NHRA Drag Racing AAA Texas NHRA Fall Nationals. From Dallas, Texas. (N) (Live) Confessions of a Cubs Fan Forever Brothers of the month FSO World Poker Tour UFC Unleashed (N) Best of WEC (N) UFC Knockouts Red Bull X Fighters (N) Bull Riding Championship. FX M ››› About Last Night M ›› Ride Along (2014, Comedy) Ice Cube, Kevin Hart, John Leguizamo. M ›› Thor: The Dark World (2013, Action) Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman. HALL M Autumn in the Vineyard (2016, Romance) Rachael Leigh Cook. M Love in Paradise (2016) Luke Perry, Emmanuelle Vaugier. M Pumpkin Pie Wars (2016, Romance) HBO M ›› The Transporter (2002, Action) Jason Statham. ‘PG-13’ M ›› Dumb and Dumber To (2014) Jim Carrey. M ››› Everest (2015, Adventure) Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin. ‘PG-13’ HGTV Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Masters of Flip “Training Day” Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop HIST Ancient Aliens “The Return” Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens American Pickers American Pickers LIFE M His Double Life (2016) Emmanuelle Vaugier, Brian Krause. M › Tyler Perry’s Temptation (2013, Drama) Jurnee Smollett-Bell. M ›› Just Wright (2010) Queen Latifah, Common, Paula Patton. NICK Loud House Alvinnn!!! and Alvinnn!!! and Alvinnn!!! and SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Game Shakers Henry Danger M Liar For more info: 330-747-1471 ext. 1211 ROOT Women’s College Soccer Louisville at Virginia Tech. (N) (Live) College Football West Virginia at Texas Tech. From Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas. College Football

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M ››› Rome Adventure (1962, Romance) Troy Donahue. M ›››› On the Town (1949) TLC Four Weddings 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé “Life’s a Beach” 90 Day Fiancé TNT M ›› Transcendence (2014) Johnny Depp. M ›› I Am Number Four (2011, Action) Alex Pettyfer, Timothy Olyphant. M ›› Divergent (2014) Shailene Woodley, Theo James. 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(:35) Castle Major Crimes (19) WYFX NFL Football The OT (N) The Simpsons Son of Zorn (N) Family Guy (N) Last Man-Earth News Seinfeld Seinfeld Engagement Engagement How I Met (21.2) WBCB Mike & Molly Mike & Molly First Family Mr. Box Office Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Leverage “The Stork Job” Access Hollywood (N) Paid Program MyDestination (36) My TV King of Queens King of Queens Person of Interest Person of Interest Rookie Blue Rizzoli & Isles Rizzoli & Isles “Virtual Love” (45) WNEO A Place to Call Home The Durrells in Corfu Poldark on Masterpiece (N) Indian Summers on Masterpiece White House Religion/Ethics Charlie Rose To the Contrary A&E Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars AMC The Walking Dead “Secrets” The Walking Dead The Walking Dead A recap of the last six seasons. (N) (:05) The Walking Dead A recap of the last six seasons. BET (5:30) M ›› Guess Who (2005) Bernie Mac. M ›› Soul Men (2008, Comedy) Samuel L. Jackson, Bernie Mac, Sharon Leal. Husbands- Ho. Gary Owen Sh. Abundant Life Paid Program BRAVO Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Manzo’d With Housewives/NJ Don’t--Tardy Watch What Housewives/NJ Manzo’d With COM (6:15) M ›› I Think I Love My Wife (2007) Kevin Hart: Grown Little Man Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain Kevin Hart: Seriously Funny Kevin Hart Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain DIS Elena of Avalor M ››› Despicable Me (2010, Comedy) ‘PG’ L&M:Cali Style Girl Meets K.C. Under. Bizaardvark Bunk’d My Babysitter Austin & Ally Jessie DISC Alaska: The Last Frontier Exposed “Episode 15” Alaska: The Last Frontier “The Great Kilcher Quake” (:03) Alaska: The Last Frontier “The Great Kilcher Quake” ESPN MLS Soccer SportsCenter (N) (Live) WNBA Basketball Minnesota Lynx at Los Angeles Sparks. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter ESPN2 CrossFit Games 2016 World Series of Poker Main Event. 2016 World Series of Poker SportsCenter ESPN FC (N) Baseball Ton. Who’s In? FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games (N) Guy’s Grocery Games (N) Halloween Wars “Two-Faced” Worst Bakers in America (N) Halloween Baking Halloween Wars “Two-Faced” FREE (5:30) M ››› Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 M ››› Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. Joel Osteen David Jeremiah FS1 MLB on FS1 Pregame (N) (Live) MLB Baseball National League Championship Series, Game 2: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) MLB on FS1 Postgame (N) (Live) NASCAR V.L. UFC Insider Kids’ Activity Page in The Vindicator Kids’ Activity Page in The FSO World Poker Tour World Poker Tour Kentucky Big Blue Madness ’16 (N) Mark Stoops World Poker Tour UFC Unleashed FX M ››› Noah (2014) Russell Crowe. Noah builds an ark to save his family from the coming flood. The Strain “White Light” (N) (:02) The Strain “White Light” (12:04) The Strain HALL M Summer Villa (2016, Romance) Victor Webster, Hilarie Burton. M October Kiss (2015, Romance) Ashley Williams, Sam Jaeger. Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls HBO (6:50) M ›› Joy (2015) Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro. Westworld “The Stray” (N) Divorce (N) Insecure (N) Last Week To. Westworld “The Stray” Insecure HGTV Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Hawaii Life (N) Hawaii Life (N) Caribbean Life Caribbean Life Island Hunters Island Hunters House Hunters Hunters Int’l Caribbean Life Caribbean Life HIST American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers (:03) American Pickers (12:03) American Pickers LIFE M ›› Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds (2012, Drama) Tyler Perry. M Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge & Michel’le (2016, Biography) (:02) M ›› Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds (2012, Drama) Tyler Perry. 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Any Given Wed HGTV Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop House Hunters Hunters Int’l Desert Flippers Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop HIST Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars LIFE Project Runway “Sink or Swim” Project Runway (N) Project Runway “This IS Crying in Fashion” (N) Runway: Fashion Startup Tiny House (12:02) Project Runway NICK Game Shakers M ›› Open Season (2006) Ashton Kutcher Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends (:33) Friends ROOT NHL Hockey San Jose Sharks at Pittsburgh Penguins. (N) (Live) Penguins Post In the Room The Dan Patrick Show (N) NHL Hockey: Sharks at Penguins SHOW Masters of Sex “Family Only” M ››› Carol (2015, Romance) Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara. Shameless Gigolos Gigolos Masters of Sex “Family Only” SPIKE (5:30) M ››› X-Men (2000) M ››› X2: X-Men United (2003) Patrick Stewart. A power-mad militarist pursues the mutants. M ›› X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009, Action) Hugh Jackman. STO PCA Breakfast Inside N.D. Ftbl Red Zone (N) (Live) ACC Access Zips Football Bensinger TakeDown Drennan Live SYFY M ››› The Cabin in the Woods (2011) Kristen Connolly. M ››› Zombieland (2009) Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg. M ››› Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street TBS Seinfeld Seinfeld 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Actress Mila Kunis. 2 Broke Girls Conan TCM M Hollywood My Hometown M ›› Bright Eyes (1934) Shirley Temple. M ››› The Great White Hope (1970, Drama) . M ››› Women in Love (1969) Alan Bates. TLC My 600-Lb. Life “Nikki’s Story” My 600-Lb. Life “Melissa’s Story” Melissa’s weight-loss journey. 600-Lb. Life TBA My 600-Lb. Life “Melissa’s Story” Melissa’s weight-loss journey. TNT Bones M ›› Rush Hour 2 (2001, Action) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. M ›› Rush Hour 2 (2001, Action) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. Arrow “Blind Spot” TRVL Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum (N) Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum TVLAND Andy Griffith Andy Griffith (:12) The Andy Griffith Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Falling Water (N) (:05) Eyewitness “Buffalo ’07” Law & Order: SVU VH1 (6:30) M ››› My Best Friend’s Wedding (1997) Julia Roberts. M ›› The Break-Up (2006, Romance-Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Jennifer Aniston. M ›› She’s Out of My League (2010) page 10 The Vindicator FRI. 10/21/16 7pm 7:30pm 8pm 8:30pm 9pm 9:30pm 10pm 10:30pm 11pm 11:30pm Midnight 12:30am (21) WFMJ Inside Edition Family Feud Caught on Camera Dateline NBC (N) 21 News 11PM Tonight Show-J. Fallon Seth Meyers (27) WKBN Wheel Fortune Jeopardy! (N) MacGyver “Toothpick” (N) Hawaii Five-0 “Ke Ku ’Ana” (N) Blue Bloods (N) First News-11p Late Show-Colbert James Corden (33) WYTV Ent. Tonight The Insider (N) Last-Standing (:31) Dr. Ken Shark Tank (N) (:01) 20/20 (N) News Chan. (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (:37) Nightline (19) WYFX Modern Family Big Bang Hell’s Kitchen (N) (:01) The Exorcist (N) First News on Fox (N) High School Football Cardinal Mooney vs Ursuline. (N) (Live) (21.2) WBCB Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls The Vampire Diaries Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls Dish Nation (N) TMZ (N) Ac. Hollywood Be a Millionaire (36) My TV Hue Jackson King of Queens American Ninja Warrior American Ninja Warrior Law & Order: Criminal Intent Cleveland King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad (45) WNEO PBS NewsHour (N) Washington Charlie Rose Hamilton’s America (N) TBA Newsline Business Rpt. Charlie Rose (N) A&E The First 48 The First 48 “Bad Love” The First 48 (:01) The First 48 (:03) The First 48 “Cranked” (12:03) The First 48 “Bad Love” AMC The Walking Dead “Inmates” The Walking Dead “Claimed” The Walking Dead “Still” The Walking Dead “Alone” The Walking Dead “The Grove” The Walking Dead “Us” BET Meet, Browns Meet, Browns M ››› Set It Off (1996, Action) Jada Pinkett. Desperation drives four women to bank-robbery. M ››› Hustle & Flow (2005, Drama) Terrence Howard. BRAVO Housewives The Real Housewives of Atlanta M ›› 50 First Dates (2004) Adam Sandler. ‘PG-13’ M ›› 50 First Dates (2004) Adam Sandler. ‘PG-13’ M Ugly Truth COM (6:58) Futurama Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Gabriel Iglesias: Hot and Fluffy Gabriel Iglesias: Aloha Fluffy Gabriel Iglesias: I’m Not Fat The Half Hour Kevin Hart DIS L&M:Cali Style L&M:Cali Style M Descendants (2015, Comedy) Dove Cameron. ‘NR’ (:05) Star vs. the Forces of Evil My Babysitter Girl Meets Best Friends DISC Gold Rush: Pay Dirt “Miracle on the Mountain” (N) Gold Rush “Eye in the Sky” (N) (:02) Gold Rush “The Gambler” (:04) Gold Rush (12:06) Gold Rush ESPN College Football South Florida at Temple. From Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. (N) (Live) Scoreboard College Football Oregon at California. (N) (Live) ESPN2 High School Football IMG Academy (Fla.) at Trinity Christian (Fla.). (N) (Live) SportsCenter College Football San Jose State at San Diego State. (N) (Live) FOOD Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Brew & ’Que Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FREE (6:10) M ›› Addams Family Values (1993) (:20) M ››› Sleepy Hollow (1999, Horror) Johnny Depp, Christina Ricci. The 700 Club M ››› Frankenweenie (2012) FS1 UFC Reloaded Daniel Cormier defends his light heavyweight title against Alexander Gustafsson. UFC Classics (N) Sports Live TMZ Sports (N) Speak for Yourself FSO NHRA Drag Racing AAA Texas NHRA Fall Nationals. From Dallas, Texas. Bull Riding Championship. State Tailgate Halls of Fame World Poker Tour FX (5:00) M ››› Noah (2014) M ››› Lone Survivor (2013, War) Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch, Eric Bana. M ››› Lone Survivor (2013) Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch. HALL Last-Standing Last-Standing Home Improve. Home Improve. The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls HBO M Brooklyn VICE News M › Bride Wars (2009, Comedy) Kate Hudson. Divorce Real Time With Bill Maher High Main. Any Given Wed High Main. M Trainwreck HGTV Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Love It or List It “Kim & Tyler” Love It or List It House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It HIST Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Doomsday: 10 Ways (:03) Ancient Aliens (12:03) Ancient Aliens LIFE Grey’s Anatomy Grey’s Anatomy Grey’s Anatomy (:02) Grey’s Anatomy (:02) Grey’s Anatomy (12:02) Grey’s Anatomy NICK M ›› Open Season 2 (2008) Joel McHale Loud House Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends (:33) Friends ROOT Youth Football High School Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Football Week High School Football Teams TBA. SHOW M ›› Alpha Dog (2006) Bruce Willis, Emile Hirsch. Premiere. One & Done: Ben Simmons (N) One & Done: Ben Simmons Shameless SPIKE Cops Cops Cops Cops Bellator MMA Live (N) (Live) (:15) Cops Cops Cops Jail STO College Soccer Notre Dame at Duke. (N) (Live) College Hockey St. Cloud State at Minnesota. (N) (Live) PCA Breakfast 2016 ACC Access SYFY M ››› Zombieland (2009) Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg. Z Nation (N) Van Helsing “Nothing Matters” Z Nation Channel Zero: Candle Cove TBS Seinfeld MLB Pre-Game MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Cleveland Indians. (N) (Live) Postseason ELeague (Season Premiere) (N) TCM (6:30) M Dance, Charlie, Dance M ››› Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941, Horror) Spencer Tracy. M ››› Eyes Without a Face (1959) Alida Valli (:45) M ››› The Body Snatcher (1945, Horror) TLC Ghosts of Shepherdstown Ghosts of Shepherdstown (N) (:01) A Haunting “Demon’s Lair” (:02) Kindred Spirits (:03) A Haunting “Demon’s Lair” (12:04) Kindred Spirits TNT Bones “The Doom in the Boom” M › Law Abiding Citizen (2009) Jamie Foxx, Gerard Butler. (:15) M ››› The Town (2010, Crime Drama) Ben Affleck, Rebecca Hall, Jon Hamm. TRVL Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum (N) Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum TVLAND Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens USA Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows VH1 (6:30) M ›› The Break-Up (2006) Vince Vaughn. M ››› Ghostbusters (1984, Comedy) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis. M ›› Ghostbusters II (1989) Bill Murray. (N) = New; (M) = Movie Sports Highlights Friday 7:30 p.m. (21) (3) Stanford at Notre Dame. (N) (Live) (210m.) Friday AUTO RACING 8:00 p.m. (TBS) Toronto Blue Jays at Cleveland Indians. 8:00 p.m. (33) (5) Ohio State at Wisconsin. (N) (Live) (210m.) 9:00 p.m. (STO) St. Cloud State at Minnesota. (N) (Live) Saturday (N) (Live) (210m.) Sunday (150m.) 3:30 p.m. (21) (3) XFINITY Series: Kansas Lottery 300. 1:00 p.m. (19) Cleveland Browns at Tennessee Titans. (N) (Live) (150m.) BASKETBALL (N) (Live) (180m.) SOCCER Sunday (17/62) (8) Saturday Sunday 4:25 p.m. Dallas Cowboys at Green Bay 8:30 p.m. (ESPN) Minnesota Lynx at Los Angeles Packers. (N) (Live) (185m.) 12:30 p.m. (21) Crystal Palace FC vs West Ham United 2:00 p.m. (21) (3) Sprint Cup Series: Hollywood Casino Sparks. (N) (Live) (150m.) 8:20 p.m. (21) (3) Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans. FC. (N) (Live) (120m.) 400. (N) (Live) (240m.) (N) (Live) (190m.) (17/62) SV Werder Bremen vs Bayer 04 Leverkusen. (N) (FS1) AAA Texas NHRA Fall Nationals. (N) (Live) (180m.) Tuesday (Live) (120m.) Monday 10:00 p.m. (ESPN) Los Angeles Clippers at Sacramento (3) Crystal Palace FC vs West Ham United FC. (N) (Live) (120m.) Kings. (N) (Live) (150m.) 8:15 p.m. (ESPN) New York Jets at Arizona Cardinals. (8) SV Werder Bremen vs Bayer 04 Leverkusen. (N) (Live) BASEBALL (120m.) Saturday Wednesday (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) (185m.) Sunday 3:30 p.m. (TBS) Toronto Blue Jays at Cleveland Indians. 7:30 p.m. (ESPN) Boston Celtics at New York Knicks. Thursday (N) (Live) (210m.) (N) (Live) (150m.) 1:00 p.m. (ROOT) (STO) Louisville at Virginia Tech. (N) 7:00 p.m. (ESPN) Miami at Virginia Tech. (N) (Live) (180m.) (Live) (120m.) 8:00 p.m. (FS1) National League Championship Series, 10:00 p.m. (ESPN) Golden State Warriors vs. Los Ange- 8:25 p.m. (27) (19) Chicago Bears at Green Bay Pack- Game 1: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (180m.) les Lakers. (N) (Live) (150m.) 3:00 p.m. (ESPN) Toronto FC at Montreal Impact. (N) ers. (N) (Live) (170m.) (Live) (135m.) Sunday Thursday Friday 5:15 p.m. (ESPN) Colorado Rapids at Portland Timbers. (N) (Live) (135m.) 8:00 p.m. (FS1) National League Championship Series, 8:00 p.m. (ESPN2) Los Angeles Sparks at Minnesota 7:00 p.m. (ESPN) South Florida at Temple. (N) (Live) Lynx. (N) (Live) (150m.) Game 2: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (180m.) (180m.) Tuesday Monday (ESPN2) IMG Academy (Fla.) at Trinity Christian (Fla.). (N) 2:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Leicester City FC vs FC Copenha- FOOTBALL (Live) (180m.) gen. (N) (Live) (135m.) 8:00 p.m. (TBS) Cleveland Indians at Toronto Blue Jays. Saturday 7:30 p.m. (ROOT) Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (150m.) (FSO) Real Madrid CF vs Legia Warsaw. (N) (Live) (150m.) (N) (Live) (210m.) 11:00 p.m. (17/62) Cardinal Mooney vs Ursuline. (N) (43) Wednesday Tuesday 12:00 p.m. James Madison at New Hampshire. (N) (Live) (120m.) (Live) (210m.) 2:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Paris Saint-Germain FC vs FC Basel. 4:00 p.m. (FS1) National League Championship Series, (ESPN) Kansas State at Oklahoma. (N) (Live) (180m.) (N) (Live) (135m.) Game 3: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (180m.) (FS1) West Virginia at Texas Tech. (N) (Live) (210m.) HOCKEY (21.2) (FS1) FC Barcelona vs Manchester City FC. (N) (Live) 8:00 p.m. (TBS) Cleveland Indians at Toronto Blue Jays. 12:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Virginia. (N) (Live) (180m.) Saturday (150m.) (N) (Live) (210m.) (ROOT) (STO) Georgia Southern at Georgia Tech. (N) (Live) (FSO) FC Bayern Munich vs PSV Eindhoven. (N) (Live) (210m.) 7:00 p.m. (ROOT) Anaheim Ducks at Pittsburgh Pen- (150m.) Wednesday (27) (19) 3:30 p.m. Alabama at Tennessee. (N) (Live) guins. (N) (Live) (150m.) 9:00 p.m. (ESPN2) United States vs Switzerland. (N) (210m.) (Live) (120m.) 3:30 p.m. (TBS) Cleveland Indians at Toronto Blue Jays. (33) (5) Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (210m.) Tuesday (N) (Live) (210m.) (17/62) (8) USC at Arizona. (N) (Live) (210m.) 7:30 p.m. (ROOT) Pittsburgh Penguins at Montreal Thursday 8:00 p.m. (FS1) National League Championship Series, (43) Louisiana Tech at Massachusetts. (N) (Live) (210m.) Game 4: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (180m.) (ESPN2) Nebraska at Indiana or North Carolina at Miami. Canadiens. (N) (Live) (150m.) 3:00 p.m. (FS1) Manchester United FC vs Fenerbahce SK. (N) (Live) (120m.) Thursday (N) (Live) (180m.) Thursday 7:00 p.m. (43) Florida Atlantic at Marshall. (N) (Live) (210m.) Friday 8:00 p.m. (FS1) National League Championship Series, (ESPN) Mississippi at Arkansas. (N) (Live) (180m.) 7:00 p.m. (ROOT) San Jose Sharks at Pittsburgh Pen- Game 5: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (180m.) (ESPN2) Tulsa at Houston. (N) (Live) (180m.) guins. (N) (Live) (150m.) 7:00 p.m. (STO) Notre Dame at Duke. (N) (Live) (120m.) Soap Synopses The Vindicator page 11 By George Dickie Days of our Lives tough times. Laura gave Kevin another Zap2it Marlena laid out her plan to take down chance. Nathan was smitten with a new (This column is for print use ONLY.) the fugitives, and Steve and Kayla lady in his life. Maxie was determined to uncover the truth. Lulu received (This column represents on air summa- recruited Kate and Chad to help. The shocking news. Kiki pushed away Dil- ries for the week of Oct. 10-14, 2016.) stress of the siege took its toll on Theresa. Gabi and Paul urged Sonny lon. Jordan made amends. Nina got and Chad to reconcile. As Xander and sad news. Alexis sought support and The Bold and the Beautiful Orpheus devised their master plan, advice from Sam. Curtis got an offer he couldn’t refuse. Carly put her foot down. Wyatt wrestled with the knowledge that Clyde decided to go it alone. Hope Maxie and Nathan were at odds. Maxie Quinn is Eric’s power of attorney. Steffy and Rafe clashed over Aiden. Nicole moved forward with her plan. begged Wyatt to keep quiet about the came face to face with Xander. Brady lie Ridge was telling Quinn. Eric was suggested a makeshift wedding to The Young and the Restless released to home care. Ivy attempted Theresa. Clyde demanded Chad turn Phyllis lashed out at Victor when he to prove that she could replace Steffy over Thomas. Adrienne let Andre have asked her about her new position at in Liam’s life. Feeling betrayed by Wy- it. John arranged to surrender himself Jabot. Summer found Jack researching att, Steffy sought comfort from Liam. to Orpheus. Mayhem reigned in Salem Newman Enterprises on his computer. Quinn felt overwhelmed when Wyatt at the hands of the fugitives. Paul rode Nikki asked Jack to stay away from Vic- told her she is Eric’s power of attorney. to Sonny’s rescue. Eduardo took an tor and Newman Enterprises. Billy and Quinn tried to assure a skeptical Ridge injured Dario to the hospital. Travis were arrested after fighting with that his dad would get the best care General Hospital a fellow bar patron. Hilary was disap- possible. Wyatt tried to convince Ridge Dante sought answers during a cri- pointed when Devon wouldn’t let her that Quinn has changed for the better. sis. Nelle partially filled in Kiki on her run a story about the brawl. Devon and Rick and Maya had an ulterior motive conversation with Morgan. Tracy and Hilary learned the new direction of GC in asking Nicole and Zende to lunch. Dillon shared an emotional moment. Buzz isn’t popular. Kevin felt Chloe was Sasha questioned her relationship with Hayden and Finn told Tracy about the pushing him away. Billy encountered Thomas. Wyatt asked Steffy where he fate of the hospital. Ava was hit hard. Chloe at the roadside memorial. Kevin stands with her. Someone from Bill’s Franco made it clear to Sam he wasn’t tried to make amends with Mariah. past visits. Zende was upset at Rick going anywhere. Jake questioned Sam Faith told Nick about the hang-up calls and Maya’s request. Steffy sought ad- about her animosity toward Franco. Sharon has been receiving. Paul told vice from Ridge regarding Wyatt. Wyatt Carly and Nelle got acquainted. Jason Dylan he needs to leave town to tes- told Quinn he is no longer taking sides. made a promise to Michael. Kiki had tify in a case. At Dylan’s request, Nick Darin Brooks stars as Wyatt Spencer on “The Bold and the Ridge called a family meeting to an- mixed emotions. Tracy and Monica moved in with Dylan’s family, thus caus- Beautiful” weekdays on CBS. nounce Quinn’s power of attorney. united to support the hospital through ing Sharon further anxiety.

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