BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER Vol. 129 Friday, March 27, 2020 No. 85 AVAILABLE DAILY ONLINE @ examiner.org Fisherman dies in boating accident on Indian Lake BY NATE SMITH Street had pulled the man EXAMINER STAFF WRITER to land. [email protected] By the time aid arrived though, the man had A man fishing on Indian already been underwater Lake was pronounced dead for several minutes. at the hospital Thursday The man was transport- after his boat capsized ed to Mary Rutan Hospital, about 12:15 p.m. in the and CPR and life-saving area of Tecumseh Island. measures were attempted The identity of the mid- en route, but the victim dle-aged man had not yet was pronounced dead been released as of press shortly upon arrival at the time by the Ohio hospital. Department of Natural “I saw a boat come by Resources Division of about 20 mph and make a Watercraft, which is inves- hard left, and that’s when tigating the incident. he fell out,” said Garrett A watercraft rescue Prenger who witnessed the team from the Indian Joint man go underwater. Fire District responded, Prenger, 18, is a senior EXAMINER PHOTO | NATE SMITH along with Indian Lake at Jackson Center High An Indian Joint Fire water rescue team attempts to save a man Thursday from drowning on Indian Lake after his boat EMS, Washington School working construc- capsized near Tecumseh Island around 12:15 p.m. He was pronounced dead at Mary Rutan Hospital. Township Police and tion for his grandfather, Tecumseh Island, when the said. “I got in a skiff and used “My mom has trained me “I think people some- deputies from the Logan Fred Rostorfer’s, construc- boat capsized and the vic- on what to do in an emer- times take Indian Lake for County Sheriff’s Office. a two-by-two piece of wood tion company A+A gency on the lake,” Prenger granted out there because tim became submerged. to row out there to him.” When the dive and rescue Contractors during the said. they think it’s not too deep or “I saw him fall out and Prenger said he is an avid team arrived, several indi- school shutdown. He was The man was not wear- stuff like that,” Prenger said. started to go under and I viduals from residences in painting a dock in the area outdoorsman and regularly ing his lifejacket when the “But you can’t take anything the 9000 block of Maple of 9000 Maple Street, tried to help him,” Prenger fishes Indian Lake. boat flipped over. for granted on the water.” Honda extends production suspension BY THE EXAMINER STAFF During this time, the pandemic on the econo- production adjustment, company will continue to my, resulting in the inabil- Honda is continuing to Honda of North provide opportunities for ity of consumers in many manage its business care- America officials associates to be paid markets to purchase new fully through a measured announced Thursday that including providing full vehicles,” officials said in approach to sales that it will extend the produc- pay for some non-produc- a release issued Thursday aligns production with tion suspension previous- tion days and pulling morning. market demand, represen- ly announced for all auto- Also during the next ahead vacation for others. Marysville, Honda through March 30, with a tatives said. As the market mobile, engine and trans- week, the company will The closure effects Transmission Mfg. at return date of March 31. impact of the fast-chang- mission plants in the U.S. utilize this time to contin- Russells Point and the “This extension is in ue deep cleaning of its ing COVID-19 situation and Canada, with produc- each of the local Honda Anna Engine Plant. The response to the continued production facilities and continues to evolve, the tion suspended for five facilities — the Marysville previous production sus- steep decline in market common areas to further company will evaluate additional days and oper- and East Liberty auto demand across the auto- protect associates upon conditions and make pension announced last ations to resume Tuesday, plants, the Performance motive industry due to the their return to the plants. additional adjustments as week was from March 23 April 7. Manufacturing Center at impact of the COVID-19 In undertaking this necessary. eMail: [email protected]

BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER ONLINE @ examiner.org HUBBARD PUBLISHING CO. Local & State PO Box 40 • Bellefontaine, OH 43311 An independent daily newspa- n LOCAL NOTES per Founded in 1891 Hi-Point school board discusses by E.O. & H.K. Hubbard Issued daily except Sunday at Board of DD to convene for 127 E. Chillicothe Ave. distance learning, PPE donations live stream meeting April 2 MEMBER OF THE: The Logan County Board of Developmental Disabilities Ohio Newspaper Association BY THE EXAMINER STAFF In total, Ohio Hi-Point is donating 69 conducts their next board meeting in a virtual session at and the Inland Daily Press boxes of medical gloves, 13 boxes of noon Thursday, April 2, due to the coronavirus pandemic. Association • The Associated The Ohio Hi-Point Board of The board meetings are open to the public. For those Press • Ohio League of Home food-service gloves, 45 boxes of masks, Education heard an update on the dis- interested in joining the session, contact Deb Morrison at Dailies 300 pieces of simulated PPE, 300 pairs of trict’s distance learning plan and how (937) 292-3011 by 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 1, to receive a link PUBLISHER: JON HUBBARD safety glasses and a multitude of miscel- to join the board meeting. GENERAL MANAGER: T.J. HUBBARD teachers are giving back to the commu- laneous items. ADVERTISING DIRECTOR: BOB CHAPMAN nity in the weeks since Governor “Our teachers are taking inventory Orders accepted for Board CIRCULATION MANAGER: JILL THOMAS DeWine issued a three-week school clo- and looking through supply closets to sure due to COVID-19. of DD’s flower sale through April 20 SUBSCRIPTION RATES respond to the request by the governor “This is one of the most unique situa- The Logan County Board of Developmental Disabilities is Delivered by carrier, per week ...$2.40 for PPE,” said Dr. Smith. “We are proud accepting orders for its annual flower sale through April 20. By motor route, per week...... $2.40 tions of my career,” Superintendent Dr. to be a part of this community and give Proceeds benefit the Come Play at the Lake project to Price of single copy...... 75¢ Rick Smith said. “In just a matter of back in a time of need.” build an accessible playground on Fox Island with the ILDC. By mail R.F.D. in Logan and adjoining days, our teachers flipped their teaching During the meeting, the board of The flowers will be available for pick up just before Counties, per year postpaid ...$125.40 upside down and adapted a new style of Mother’s Day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, May 8, at the By mail outside of Logan and education also recognized Madison distance learning. Our school district is Discovery Center. surrounding counties...... $147.40 Boggs, an Allied Health and Nursing closed, but our teachers are still busy Flowers are provided by local vendors. New Leaf Florist in ONLINE Edition senior from Mechanicsburg High Bellefontaine offers hanging baskets for $25 and choices Five weeks ...... $9.50 educating our students.” School, and Jacob Hill, a Graphic Design include: Boston ferns, combination blooming basket, bego- Thirteen weeks...... $24.70 In addition to using a variety of nias, dragon wing begonia, fuchsia, assorted greens and and Printing senior from Triad High Twenty six weeks ...... $49.40 resources and educational platforms, mixed color million bells. Fifty two weeks-(1 year)...... $98.80 School, as the March students of the Hillside Greenhouse in West Liberty provides the gerani- Lesser periods by mail slightly more than propor- the district’s distance learning plan has ums and choices include a variety of colors, including red, tionate cost of yearly rate. Mail subscriptions will also presented opportunities for addi- month. not be accepted from territories served by an Dustin Tullis, career technical educa- white, pink, orange and strawberry twizzle, for zonal upright Examiner newspaper courier or motor routes. tional engagement and flexibility. geraniums, $35 for flats of 10 4-inch pots. All subscriptions for papers delivered “The majority of our students are still tional aide, was recognized as the March To place an order, call Becky Robison at 292-3008, e-mail by carrier are payable in advance at staff member of the month. [email protected], or mail forms to: LCBDD the Examiner office. No paper sent by working part-time jobs, so our teachers mail unless paid for in advance, a In other board action: Foundation Flower Sale, P.O. Box 710, Bellefontaine, Ohio, continue to be there to help students 43311. Checks should be made payable to “LCBDD postal regulation. Subscriptions are • heard the legislative report from non-refundable. Online subscriptions when they need it, whether it’s 10 a.m. Foundation.” must be paid in advance. or 10 p.m.,” Smith said. “They’re doing a Legislative Liaison Paul McMahill HOW TO REACH US great job of connecting with our stu- (Mechanicsburg); Online library resources available GENERAL: 592-3060 dents one-on-one or in small groups via • approved the minutes of the Feb. 26 CIRC/SUBSCRIPTIONS: Option 4 during physical site closure video conferencing and phone calls.” regular board of education meeting; CLASSIFIEDS: Option 5 The board also approved a measure • approved the February 2020 finan- The physical Logan County Libraries may be closed, but AFTERHOURS: (937) 407-0205 the digital library is still open 24/7 and has several great digi- cial statement; interest and investments; to implement remote and distance tal resources, Executive Director Judy Goodrich said. NEWSROOM Option 1 learning as needed for all students and and appropriation modifications, trans- Visit logancountylibraries.org for more information. The Nate Smith...... 1118 in a manner that pupils see fit during fers, and advances. Logan County Libraries’ Facebook page also offers daily Mandy Loehr...... 1116 the epidemic period, and approved the • approved employment of Sarah information/resources and digital storytime. SPORTS Option 2 superintendent and treasurer to contin- Burmeister (Bellefontaine), high school Matt Hammond-Sports Editor ...... 1122 Monroe Township meeting available Aaron LaBatt ...... 1115 ue to pay all regular non-casual, non- director’s secretary, effective March 13; ADVERTISING Option 3 substitute employees through the epi- • approved the resignations of Dylan to public via conference call Bob Chapman-Ad. Director ...... 2125 demic period. Hunsicker (Kenton), facility specialist, Monroe Township trustees meet at 7 p.m. Monday, Jim Strzalka ...... 1126 Also at the meeting, district officials effective March 28; Lisa Martin March 30,. at the township hall in Pickrelltown. www.examiner.org reported that OHPCC is collecting per- (Marysville), admissions representative, This meeting will not be open to the public due to the E-MAIL sonal protective equipment throughout effective June 30; and Terry Snyder stay-at-home order from the governor. However, in order [email protected] the district to donate to each Emergency to be in compliance with the Ohio Meetings Act, the (Urbana), social studies instructor, meeting will be available via conference call. The public [email protected] Management Agency Ohio Hi-Point [email protected] effective June 30; may dial in at 7 p.m. by calling (978) 990-5000 and when [email protected] serves in Logan, Champaign, Hardin, prompted, use the access code 495033 followed by the [email protected] Union and Auglaize counties. See Hi-Point on Next Page pound or hashtag (#) to listen in.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 3.27.20 ONLINE @ examiner.org Local & State n LOGAN COUNTY BEAT n BELLEFONTAINE BEAT SHERIFF & HIGHWAY PATROL POLICE & FIRE Repeat offender charged with OVI because she told deputies the dog was “not friendly.” Officers handle crash right to avoid an oncom- Patty A. Vickers, 55, of Bloomville, was charged with Deputies observed that she was unsteady on her reports ing vehicle. Her car hit operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol feet and she also voluntarily told deputies that she had Denise L. South, 76, of Traiye J. Smith’s legally and/or drugs during an incident early Thursday morn- recently consumed a laxative. Two open containers of Dayton, was cited for an parked car. ing. beer also were located in her vehicle. improper turn after a Damage was light to Deputies of the Logan County Sheriff’s Office Vickers submitted to field sobriety tests and refused two-vehicle crash responded about 12:20 a.m. to a 911 call reporting the McCardle car and to submit to a chemical test. Deputies reported the around 6:40 a.m. Vickers had left a residence on County Road 37 highly heavy to the Smith car. defendant had five prior OVI convictions, dating from Tuesday at Main Street intoxicated. 1997 to 2016. She also was cited for driving under non- Trailer reported Deputies were able to locate her vehicle on C.R. 37 and Gunntown Road. compliance suspension, no operator’s license, driving stolen near County Road 49 and initiated the stop. She Officers of the reportedly was not wearing her seat belt and was tex- left of center, open container in a motor vehicle and no Bellefontaine Police Gilbert C. Myers, 313 ting on her phone when deputies began their interac- seat belt. Department report she Linden St., reported tion with her. The defendant was released to a sober party. After was southbound in a Friday a trailer was While speaking with her, deputies observed an odor Vickers exited the patrol car, deputies observed a large non-turn lane at the stolen from a property of alcohol coming from the vehicle. She had a dog in wet stain on the patrol car seat and found that she had intersection and turned he owns at 412 W. the vehicle and was asked to step out of the vehicle defecated herself. left. Her van struck a car Sandusky Ave. He pro- operated by Angela D. vided a name of a sus- n AREA BRIEFS Ream, 46, of Springfield, pect. The trailer’s Ohio Hi-Point ______who drove from the license plate number is Continued from Last Page Community Blood Center blood southbound left-turn SQV 8081, according to only lane to go east- police reports. • approved internship agreements with the companies drive planned in Jackson Center bound on Gunntown. Residents report dam- presented; Grace Lutheran Church hosts a community blood Damage was light to aging Cynthia Outram, 604 • approved the out-of-state study trips of Megan drive from 12:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 7, at the the vehicles. Elkins, Allied Health & Nursing instructor, to chaperone • Officers are investi- Charles Ave., reported American Legion Scheer Post, 627 E. College St., Wednesday that some- one student attending HOSA National Competitions in gating a Wednesday hit- Jackson Center. skip crash in which a one removed a TV anten- Houston, Texas, June 24 to 27; Angie Walls, Early The Community Blood Center needs donors to pre- blue station wagon with na from an outside wall Childhood Education instructor, to chaperone six stu- vent a blood shortage as the community acts to halt the a dark rear window hit a of her residence between dents attending FCCLA National Competition in spread of coronavirus COVID-19. The CBC is emphasiz- mailbox at 844 Reservoir 3:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. Washington, D.C., July 5 to 9; two students attending ing that it is safe to donate. Blood drives are exempt Road around 3:05 p.m. that day. She found the SkillsUSA National Competition in Louisville, Ky., June 22 from the Ohio Department of Health Stay at Home Resident Susan antenna laying on the to 26; Satellite Instructors Shawn Miller (Bellefontaine ground. Order and eligible donors are free to leave their homes Gilbert told officers she Advanced Manufacturing); Mark Curtner watched as the vehicle • James Trout, of 329 to donate. (Graham/Grimes Field Aviation); Cole Crawford knocked the mailbox E. Sandusky Ave., Apt. B, Throughout this time, the CBC must continue to (Marysville ECHS Engineering); Tyler Hodge (Riverside from its stand and was reported Wednesday he supply red cells, platelets and plasma to its regional Advanced Manufacturing); Todd Bodey (Triad Advanced driven from from the found the paint on his hospitals. Red cells are frequently needed in surgeries pickup truck peeling Manufacturing); and Don Klingler (Urbana Advanced scene. and emergencies. Automated donations of platelets and • Michelina M. after someone sprayed it Manufacturing) to chaperone students qualifying for plasma are critical for the treatment of cancer, trauma, McCardle, 19, of Milford with an undetermined National SkillsUSA Conference in Louisville, Ky., June 21 Center, was cited for fail- substance. to 27; Satellite Instructors Cheryl Hess (Graham transplant, and burn patients. The “Spring into Giving” argyle socks with CBC ure to control after her Summons served Biomedical Sciences); and Stefanie Brown (Marysville eastbound car hit a blood drop are free when you register to donate. ECHS Biomedical Sciences) to chaperone students quali- parked car around 7:40 Charles L. Rasnick Jr., fying for HOSA National Conference in Houston, Texas, The blood drive includes platelet, plasma, and dou- p.m. Wednesday in the 42, of 684 State Route from June 24 to 27; and ble red cell donations. Make an appointment to donate 200 block of west High 292, Zanesfield, was • approved the Impact Scholarship Fund. to reduce wait time at the blood drive and promote Avenue. served Wednesday with a The next regularly scheduled Board of Education meet- social distancing. Visit www.donortime.com or call She told officers she summons for failure to ing is 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 22. (937) 461-3220. maneuvered toward the appear.

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GET MORE ONLINE @ examiner.org n OBITUARIES Indian Lake chamber provides closure updates Betty Lou Gibson Michael E. Trowbridge Cabin Fever rescheduled for May 9 Betty Lou Gibson, age 82, of Michael E. Trowbridge, 75, of Lakeview Bellefontaine, passed and formerly of BY THE EXAMINER STAFF auction event previously scheduled for away at 7:22 p.m. on Bellefontaine, passed away April 4 is being tentatively rescheduled Sunday, March 22, 2020, at Wednesday, March 25, The Indian Lake Chamber of for May 9. Steak and lobster dinners will Grant Medical Center in 2020, at Mary Rutan Commerce’s Office, 8200 State Route be served with salad, green beans, sweet Columbus. She was born Hospital. He was born in 366, Russells Point, will be closed potatoes, baked potato, rolls and in Williamson, W.Va., on Lancaster on March 6, through Monday, April 6, as a result of Nothing Bundt Cakes desserts. Proceeds the governor’s stay-at-home order dur- June 2, 1937, to the late 1945, to William E. and will support the Indian Lake fireworks. ing the COVID-19 pandemic. Leo and Myrtle Marie (Perry) Gannon. Betty L. (Justice) Trowbridge. Reserved tickets are available online However, Chamber President Amber On Oct. 24, 1964 she married Verlyn L. Mike married Barbara Krock on June at www.visitindianlakeohio.com. Fagan encouraged Indian Lake area “Gib” Gibson Sr. and he preceded her in 17, 1995, and she survives in Lakeview. He In addition, the chamber president chamber members to contact the organi- death April 14, 2011. She was also preced- is also survived by step-children: Julia also is offering the essential businesses zation as a resource during these times ed in death by a grandson, Justin Smith; (Mario) Krock Hernandez of Powell, the option to put together a promo video of closure. Stephen (Sheila) Krock of Jumbo, and free of charge. Contact Fagan via two sisters and brothers-in-law, Ernestine “During this unprecedented time of and Bill Sievers and Jackie and Leo Michael (Lay) Krock of Chandler, Ariz.; Facebook messenger, e-mail four grandchildren: Madison, Kinsey, crisis, I see our role being more impor- Blankenship. tant than ever before. You can use us for [email protected], cell She is survived by her children, Lori Amber, and Hayden Krock; his mother phone, 539-6348, or at the office, 843- Betty Trowbridge of Thornville; sister Judy resources, guidance or simple encour- Streeter, Kim (Mike) Bell, Darren (Jean) agement as we all navigate this together. 5392. (Harvey) Irvin of Thornville; niece Stacy Gibson, and Verlyn (Becky) Gibson Jr.; Feel free to send any flyers, updates or Morning/Evening Buzz will resume (Rob) Pierce; nephew Kyle Mathews; two eight grandchildren; nine great grandchil- anything else you would like us to monthly starting in May for networking great-nieces; special friends Carol (the late dren; siblings, Judy (Joe) Francis, Billy Jean share,” she said. and friendship, she said. Bruce) Jones of Lancaster, and Marc (Sam) Rairigh, Patsy (Bill) Shafer, and “On our social media outlets, we have “If you have some downtime, it’s a Schmauch. Mike was preceded in death by Virgil Gannon; and many nieces and upwards of 8,000 people following. Each great opportunity to create flyers, pam- his father, William E. Trowbridge. nephews. and everyone of you mean the world to phlets and any other materials to pro- Betty graduated from Williamson High A 1963 graduate of Lancaster High us and we are here for you in anyway mote your business at our Buzz. If your in Williamson, W.Va., in 1956. She worked School, he completed a Tool & Die you need.” business would like to host or be a co- for D.A.B. for 41 1/2 years and after retir- apprenticeship program and was drafted In addition, Fagan reports that the host sponsor to these events, let us into the U.S. Army and served two years ing she worked for Wal-Mart for 10 years. chamber’s Cabin Fever dinner and live know.” Betty enjoyed her dog, Bella, watching during the Vietnam War. A Tool & Die westerns, going out with the “Wal-Mart maker by trade, he retired from American Girls”, cookouts, garage sales, and shop- Showa (Sunbury, Ohio) in 2012. Mike and n COVID-19 CLOSURES n PRAYER ping. All who knew and loved Betty will Barbara moved to Indian Lake in 2015. He FOR miss her. loved his family, enjoyed telling stories, Local events that have been canceled due to concerns Our beloved mother, grandmother, and and had a great sense of humor. Mike was with the coronavirus outbreak include: TODAY sister deserves a beautiful tribute. an avid reader, and enjoyed classic cars, • Logan County History Center closed through However, we appreciate in this unknown golfing, boating and fishing. He will be Monday, April 6. It is not that the Lord is slow in fulfilling his promise, time with the COVID-19 pandemic that missed by many friends and family mem- • Logan County OSU Extension closed through April attending a service may not be in your best bers. as some suppose, but that he 20, activities postponed, canceled or will be conducted is very patient with you, health interest. In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu- virtually; contact: Stephanie Knight, office associate, (937) tions may be made to the Osteogenesis because it is not his will for To protect all members of our commu- 404-1075, [email protected], or Justin Bower, 4-H edu- Imperfecta Foundation, 804 W. Diamond any to be lost, but for all to nity Pastor Brandon Storm of Common cator, 234-254-3311 [email protected]. Ave, Ste 210, Gaithersburg, Maryland come to repentance. 2 Peter Ground Church will officiate a memorial • Indian Lake Chamber Office closed through Monday, 20878, the American Heart Association, 3:9 service on Facebook Live at 11 a.m. April 6. Dear Father in heaven, we Monday, March 30. Please “friend” Pastor 5455 N. High Street, Columbus, Ohio, 43214, or the Indian Lake Watershed • April 1 — Plumbing contract, design professionals thank you with all our hearts Brandon Storm on Facebook or see that you have given us your Project, 324 County Road 11, meeting at Logan County Building Authority. Eichholtz Daring & Sanford Funeral living promise. We thank you Bellefontaine, Ohio 43311. • April 2 — Russells Point Strategic Planning Homes Facebook page at 10:50 a.m. that again and again our faith Mike requested his body be cremated Committee meeting. Monday to watch the service live. can receive a clearer vision Memorial contributions may be made and a celebration of his life will be held at • April 4 — Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast. • April 5 — West Mansfield spaghetti dinner to benefit through this promise. For to Universal Home Health & Hospice, 921 a later date. you have promised that at fireworks fund. Rush Ave., Bellefontaine, Ohio 43311. Funeral arrangements are being han- last the greatest day of all will Funeral arrangements are in care of the dled by the staff of Eichholtz Daring & • April 7 — Miami Grange meeting. come, will conquer the whole Eichholtz Daring & Sanford Funeral Home Sanford Funeral Home & Cremation • April 11 — West Mansfield Easter egg hunt. world, and bring salvation to and Cremation Center in Bellefontaine Center, Bellefontaine, and online condo- • April 16 — Logan County Township Association all people to the glory of your and online condolences may be expressed lences may be expressed at meeting at Logan County Electric Cooperative. name as Father throughout to the family at www.edsfh.com. www.edsfh.com. • May 3 — Miami Grange Rural Life Sunday. all nations.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 3.27.20 eMail: [email protected] EXAMINER Phone: (937) 592-3060 Sports Matt Hammond x1122 or Aaron LaBatt x1115 Season cut short for 6 area wrestlers after state meet canceled OHSAA will not conduct wrestling, basketball and ice hockey tournaments for 2020 season BY AARON LABATT group included Benjamin EXAMINER STAFF WRITER Logan’s Steele Boysel, Joel [email protected] Abbott, Noah Clark and Cadman Roose, Indian The heartbreak is finally Lake’s Hayden Pummel official. and Bellefontaine’s Garrett In what seemed like an Gross. inevitable decision, the Boysel, Abbott, Clark Ohio High School Athletic and Gross are seniors, Association announced meaning this was their last Thursday afternoon it was chance to compete at the canceling all winter sports state meet. tournaments for good It was later announced because of the Coronavirus March 12 by Governor pandemic. That includes Mike DeWine that schools EXAMINER FILE PHOTO the state wrestling meet, across Ohio would be clos- Bellefontaine’s Garrett Gross, left, and Benjamin Logan’s Steele Boysel talk after the Division II district tournament last which six Logan County ing for three weeks. School season in Wilmington. Gross and Boysel are two of the six area wrestlers who will not get to compete in this year’s wrestlers were set to com- facilities were ordered to state tournament. pete in. be closed statewide and “We knew this was com- coaches were not to have sports in proper perspec- only sports cancelations in year’s state tournament jump right back into the ing,” said Bellefontaine contact with athletes until tive. the history of the OHSAA, after placing seventh last place where I left off this head coach Brady Hiatt. the tentative restart of “This isn’t about which was founded in season. He was projected year. I view this as a step- “You could see the hand school April 6. That meant, wrestling any more,” said 1907. to win the Division III state ping stone in my career. writing on the wall for a in a best-case scenario, the IL head coach Ryan “This isn’t a game, it’s championship this season I’m going to be looking for- while. As much as you state wrestling tournament Dickson. “Hayden and I the real world,” said at 160 pounds. ward to going after a state want to hold onto that one would not be conducted talked right after it was Dickson. “This is how it “This was really hard to title and claiming the num- percent of hope, there is 99 until late April, at the earli- canceled. I told him that unfolded and yeah, it accept,” said Pummel. “I ber-one spot next year.” percent of it being shut est. things like this don’t get sucks, but you have to keep felt like went through the Ben Logan was having down. It wasn’t surprising Expecting athletes to canceled for random stuff. your head and be smart. stages of grief to overcome its best season in 15 years. they canceled it, but it was compete in the biggest They get canceled for war You can’t freak out and you this. I mean, I train my The Raiders tied the pro- still disappointing.” tournament of the season and real reasons.” have to keep going. entire life to go wrestle at gram record for most state The OHSAA originally after a month of no con- A press release from the Hayden’s goals are the the state tournament and qualifiers in a single sea- set an indefinite postpone- tact, and wrestlers having OHSAA on Thursday stated same, they’re just on hold it’s really hard to have it son. Head coach Kyle ment for all winter sports to make weight again, that these four winter state for right now. The real taken away so easily. Seeley made sure his tournaments on Thursday, makes for a very difficult tournaments (along with world trumps competition. “My attitude going for- wrestlers knew that while March 12, the day before reality. wrestling, boys and girls He was super mature about ward is that I ended the this ending was not indica- the state wrestling meet As difficult as the basketball and ice hockey it and handled it well.” year believing I was tive of their season, it will was to start. As a result, the thought of having no state were also canceled) and a A junior, Pummel was untouchable and going to always be remembered. six local state qualifiers tournament was, the rapid few events during World the most accomplished win. Now, I know what it were put in limbo. That spread of the virus put War II (1941-45) are the local wrestler entering this takes and I’m going to See SHORT on Next Page Sports Racing community lines up behind decision to delay Indy 500 BY MICHAEL MAROT the race 20 times since time to adapt. AP SPORTS WRITER 1992. “I like the tradition A later date, such as and so forth. But it’s Labor Day weekend, could INDIANAPOLIS — IndyCar so if that’s when have forced IndyCar to When Mario Andretti got they choose to run it, I’ll compete against the NFL the text asking if he would probably be there.“ and for tel- be willing to drive the two- Just last month, evision viewers. Series offi- seater at Indianapolis this Indianapolis Motor cials didn’t want fans to August, he responded Speedway President Doug adjust their plans for two immediately. Boles and new track owner holiday weekends. Absolutely, he wrote Roger Penske held a news “I think it was a great while putting his vacation conference to discuss move with the uncertainty, plans on hold. changes 100 days out from the unknowns, it’s just not Andretti hopes it is the the scheduled start. On good so trying to have the last time he is forced to Thursday, Boles told 500 in May was extremely reschedule after organizers reporters on a conference risky. We didn’t even know announced Thursday the 500 call he was restarting the if it would be legally possi- would move from its tradi- countdown at 150. ble,“ Kanaan said. “When tional Memorial Day week- There really wasn’t a I’m inside the car, I don’t end slot to Aug. 23 because choice. know what month it is. It AP FILE PHOTO | DARRON CUMMINGS of the coronavirus pandemic. Kanaan expressed con- will be May in August.“ Tony Kanaan, left, talks with car owner and four-time Indianapolis 500 champion AJ “It’s a lot better than the cerns over starting the sea- Indy’s other May race, Foyt on the first day of qualifications for the Indianapolis 500 auto race in May of 2015 word canceling,“ the 1969 son on the series’ fastest the Indianapolis Grand race winner told The at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis. track and didn’t want to Prix, is moving to July 4, Associated Press. “I think The move was praised Andretti, issued a statement other races, coordinating tel- make what could be his setting up an unprecedent- the postponement is some- widely by those inside and saying IndyCar officials were evision coverage and finding final 500 start in front of ed doubleheader on Indy’s thing everyone was realisti- outside the series, ending doing the best they could back-to-back weekends to empty seats. Organizers, street course. The cally expecting and at least two weeks of speculation. under unforeseen circum- hold qualifying and race day. meanwhile, wanted a date Brickyard will now host a it’s something to shoot at. Drivers, like fan favorite stances. Indiana Sports “It’s better than not that seemed far enough USAC dirt track race July 1, To me that’s encouraging, Tony Kanaan, called it the Corp. President Ryan having it at all,“ said 56- away that stay-at-home or IndyCar and Xfinity Series it’s something we all need right move. Four-time Indy Vaughn applauded series year-old Bill Ader, who shelter-in-place orders races on July 4 and while we’re hunkered down, 500 winner A.J. Foyt, a team officials for managing the lives in nearby Greenwood, may disappear while giv- NASCAR’s Brickyard 400 staring at the ceiling.” owner and longtime rival of tricky logistics of moving Indiana, and has attended ing ticket-holders enough on July 5. Short Continued from decision doesn’t take away hundreds of coaches that This decision is quite a big In the end, all six area going to leave something Previous Page a state qualification, but it come to state, so they are deal in a lot of ways.” wrestlers will have the mem- behind that I know I can takes away that moment missing out on opportuni- A senior, Gross was ories they did make before talk about as a coach for “I’ve tried to let them and that feeling of that ties for that now. looking at his first and last the state tournament. Most years to come. Our younger know that even though this environment. “There were also state meet appearance notably is Ben Logan’s wrestlers from the kids has happened, this does Unfortunately for seniors, schools that were hoping to after missing out by one group of seniors who helped club up to the high school not take away from their it takes away a chance at win their first state title and win the past two seasons. move the program back into saw what they did. The accomplishments this sea- the podium.” wrestlers hoping to win “It’s upsetting that it is the limelight. seniors left a legacy son,” said Seeley. “It’s very The news of the state state titles. In wrestling canceled, but it’s not in our “These seniors had a behind, and not just our unfortunate they don’t get meet being canceled was rooms around Ohio, state hands,” said Gross. “This Division III state dual meet senior state qualifiers, but to finish it on a high note. perhaps most difficult for placers and champions has made a huge impact on championship appear- all the seniors on our There are so many other the senior athletes, who have their names and pic- me, though, because every- ance,” said Seeley. “That team.” things in life, though. will always have to wonder tures on the wall forever. one who makes it to state hasn’t been done since There was no update Wrestling is icing on the what could have been. That is something a lot of knows that state is an expe- 2005. At our banquet I will given on spring sports in cake. “It’s huge in a couple of guys will miss out on, try- rience not everyone gets. let everyone know that this Thursday’s press release “The lessons they have aspects,” said Hiatt. “You ing to make history. There It’s also more than senior class is what helped from the OHSAA. It did learned is where you get have a lot of seniors who will also be some freshmen wrestling, though. It’s the program turn the cor- state that more informa- that feeling of accomplish- maybe hadn’t been on the who were predicted to win about the bonding that ner. tion would be provided ment now. It’s easier said radar of college coaches. state titles, and now will happens through those “When I took over I said when available. Currently, than done, especially for a The state tournament is the have no shot at being a three days between the it would take five years to the tentative start for the 17-or 18-year old. This place to do that. There are four-time state champion. wrestlers and coaches.” get things going. They are spring season is April 11.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 3.27.20 Sports Watt eager for fresh start, family reunion in Pittsburgh BY WILL GRAVES raised,” Watt said. him to find a way to make AP SPORTS WRITER It helped that the it to Pittsburgh, for now Steelers — unlike many they’ll have to settle having PITTSBURGH — Turns NFL teams — still find two-thirds of the NFL’s first out, Derek Watt’s reunion room on their roster for a family. with younger brother T.J. fullback. Rosie Nix was a “Bring the three of us, has its limits. Like say, Pro Bowler in 2017 while the trilogy all together, that sharing a roof for the first opening holes for Le’Veon would be something spe- time since college. Bell and while Nix’s role cial,” Derek Watt said. “I’m “I know (T.J.) doesn’t diminished in 2019 thanks not the big sexy signing want that,” Derek Watt said in part to lingering injuries, that J.J. would probably be, with a laugh on Thursday, Pittsburgh has long placed but I plan to do whatever I about a week after agreeing a premium on versatility. can to not let those fans to join T.J. on the Pittsburgh In addition to working out down.” Steelers. “My wife doesn’t of the backfield, Watt was a Watt joins an offense want that (either).” standout on special teams that will try to get back to a It may be one of the few with the Chargers and dab- sense of normalcy in 2020. respites the two get from bled a little at tight end. Pittsburgh somehow man- each other after Derek While Steelers coach aged to squeak out an 8-8 signed a three-year deal to Mike Tomlin declined to record in 2019 despite los- join T.J. in Pittsburgh. get into specifics with Watt ing quarterback Ben While Derek admits the on what role he expects to Roethlisberger for the sea- chance to share the same fill, Watt understands he son at halftime of Week 2. locker room with T.J. — needs to be willing to put Roethlisberger, who something the two did in his hand in whatever pile turned 38 earlier this both high school and in Tomlin points him to. It’s month, is on track for a full college at Wisconsin — part of the territory when AP PHOTO | DON WRIGHT recovery from right elbow played a factor in his deci- you’re 6-foot-2 and 235 outside linebacker T.J. Watt, right, and full- surgery and Watt’s arrival sion to head east after four pounds, making you the back Derek Watt pose after exchanging jerseys after a November game in Pittsburgh. gives the team a little more years with the Chargers’ “littlest” brother in the Derek Watt couldn't pass up the opportunity to play with his younger brother T.J. It's the flexibility offensively. organization, it wasn’t the Watt family. main reason the fullback agreed to a three-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Chargers coach Anthony main reason the fullback “As a fullback in the Lynn likened Watt to Dallas chose the Steelers over a NFL, you better be a core nature of the sport.” than T.J., an outside line- to play alongside his broth- Clark, who began his NFL handful of other interested special teams guy,” Watt Watt spent the majority backer and four fewer than ers, though all three could career as a hybrid full- teams. said. “As a fullback in the of his time with the oldest brother J.J., a five- share the field this season back/tight end with “The culture they have NFL you have to play spe- Chargers as a role player. time All-Pro defensive end when Houston visits Heinz Indianapolis before there, the tradition they’ve cial teams, you don’t get He has 29 career touches for the Houston Texans. Field. Though Steelers’ fans becoming one of Peyton built, I just feel like it kind those reps in games as for 201 yards and one Derek Watt admitted J.J. have inundated J.J. on Manning’s favorite play- of fits into the way I was often. That’s just the — or one more is jealous that he won’t get social media pleading for makers. Ovechkin, Crosby favor NHL going directly into the playoffs BY JOHN WAWROW AND even be willing to finish have to think about your when the season was sus- playoffs,” said Ovechkin, eight Metropolitan teams. STEPHEN WHYNO two goals short of his ninth family, people and fans to pended March 12. whose Capitals lead the Similar calls with players in AP HOCKEY WRITERS 50-goal season, which be more safe.” Crosby acknowledged division. “But I’d rather start the other three divisions would tie the NHL record The two Metropolitan the more regular season the playoffs right away.” will take place into next Pittsburgh Penguins shared by Wayne Gretzky Division rival stars shared games that can be Ovechkin then broke week. captain Sidney Crosby and Mike Bossy. their views Thursday dur- squeezed in would be bet- into a smile and said, “Sorry There is no timetable for prefers the NHL skip the “Of course, you want to ing a video conference call ter for the integrity of the guys,” referring to the other when play will resume and rest of the regular season score 50, but right now, like hosted by the league. playoffs. Ovechkin agreed three players on the video it has not been determined and head directly to the everyone is saying, the “I mean, you try to get when he appeared on the call. Columbus Blue Jackets whether the league will playoffs if games resume most important thing is to in as many games as you video call later. captain Nick Foligno didn’t complete the regular sea- during this pandemic- stay safe and to get this can, I think. But I wouldn’t “For, me of course, the take offense and said: son. There were 189 games interrupted spring. thing done,” Ovechkin said mind starting right in the more games we play, it’s “Don’t say sorry to me. left on the schedule when Washington Capitals Thursday. “It (stinks) not to playoffs,“ said Crosby, going to be better for our We’re in a playoff spot.” play was stopped, and each captain Alex Ovechkin is on score 50 and to not get whose Penguins were third fans and it’s going to be bet- The calls featured repre- conference featured tightly the same page, saying he’d another milestone, but you in the division standings ter for teams fighting for the sentatives from each of the contested playoff races.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 3.27.20 Sports Globetrotters great Curly Neal dies at 77 BY JOHN MARSHALL Globetrotters from 1963-85, Neal and the Globetrotters AP BASKETBALL WRITER appearing in more than 6,000 also appeared in numerous TV games in 97 countries for the commercials, episodes of Fred “Curly” Neal, the drib- exhibition team known for its “Scooby-Doo” and had their bling wizard who entertained combination of comedy and own cartoon series. millions with the Harlem athleticism. He became one of Neal was a star high school Globetrotters for parts of three five Globetrotters to have his player in Greensboro, North decades, has died. He was 77. jersey retired when his No. 22 Carolina, and led Johnson C. The Globetrotters said Neal was lifted to the rafters during a Smith University in Charlotte to died in his home outside of special ceremony at Madison the Central Intercollegiate Houston on Thursday morning. Square Garden in 2008. Athletic Association title after “We have lost one of the Neal was a crowd favorite averaging 23 points per game as most genuine human beings the with his trademark shaved a senior. He was inducted into world has ever known,” head, infectious smile and abili- the North Carolina Sports Hall Globetrotters general manager ty to dribble circles around of Fame in a 2008 class that Jeff Munn said in a statement would-be defenders. He was a included North Carolina coach on Twitter. “Curly’s basketball key player during the Roy Williams. AP FILE PHOTO | ROSS D. FRANKLIN skill was unrivaled by most, and Globetrotters’ most popular era Neal also was inducted into The Harlem Globetrotters’ Fred “Curly” Neal performs during a timeout in his warm heart and huge smile in the ‘70s and ’80s, appearing the Globetrotters’ Legends ring the second quarter of an NBA game between the Indiana Pacers and the brought joy to families world- on TV shows and specials like in 1993 and continued to make Phoenix Suns in Phoenix. Neal, the dribbling wizard who entertained mil- wide.” “The Ed Sullivan Show,” “Love appearances for them as an lions with the Harlem Globetrotters for parts of three decades, has died Neal played for the Boat” and “Gilligan’s Island.“ “Ambassador of Goodwill.” the Globetrotters announced Thursday. He was 77. IOC declines to blame Olympic boxing event for virus cases LAUSANNE, scheduled 11 days. Responsibility for London, there were many oped further,” said the IOC, for the coronavirus after Switzerland (AP) — The In a statement, the Olympic boxing was taken sports and other events noting “precautionary returning from London. IOC said Thursday it is “not International Olympic over by the IOC last year going on in Britain because measures” were in place in They spent eight days in aware of any link” between Committee said it was “not when it suspended govern- there were no governmen- London. England at a training camp an Olympic boxing tourna- possible to know the ing body AIBA. A task force tal restrictions or advice on No fans attended the before traveling to London. ment it oversaw in London source of infection.” was appointed to organize public events in place,” the last day of bouts. All team members this month and positive “Many participants a global series of qualifying IOC said. The Olympic task force stayed at the same hotel coronavirus tests for peo- were in independently tournaments with London In that same week, expressed “sympathy for and were quarantined when ple who were there. organized training camps hosting the European Liverpool hosted a the affected athletes and they returned to Turkey. The Turkish boxing fed- in Italy, Britain and in their round. Champions League game officials and wishes them a The federation said eration said a boxer and a home countries before the The IOC also pointed to and a marquee horse rac- very speedy and full recov- Guler and Dumlupinar are trainer now have the virus competition started on the British government’s ing meeting went ahead at ery.” being treated in the hospi- after attending the Olympic March 14 and have role in allowing the boxing Cheltenham. The Turkish team said tal. Two other boxers who qualifying tournament, returned home a while tournament to start. “The (boxing) event was boxer Serhat Guler and complained of high fever which was stopped on ago,” the Olympic body “At the time of the suspended when the trainer Seyfullah are awaiting the results of March 16 after three of the said. European qualifier in COVID-19 situation devel- Dumlupinar tested positive their tests.

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Note: Bigar’s Stars is based on the degree GEMINI (May 21-June 20) more enjoyable. A family member can be of your sun at birth. The sign name is  Spiritual pursuits and events in a bit volatile. Control anger and impuls- simply a label astrologers put on a set of faraway places hold your attention today. es. Exercise restores balance and well- degrees for convenience. For best results, You may feel distracted at work, so con- being. Tonight: Initiate a calm and ratio- readers should refer to the dates follow- centrate on the true priorities. Words nal family discussion. ing each sign. have hidden nuances that can guide you SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) in dealing with bossy colleagues. Tonight:  Be realistic about purchasing on A baby born today has a Sun in Aries and Listen carefully to family discussions. credit. Make practical decisions about a Moon in Taurus. CANCER (June 21-July 22) your job. Don’t gamble with your secu-  You are much in the thoughts of rity. You will sense a time of renewal. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, March others. Prepare for offers and sugges- You will have new insights about previ- 27, 2020: tions. Enroll in educational programs or ous years. Tonight: You have a new depth This year brings wonderful connections gather details in preparation for a journey of understanding about your family. with those you love. Your cheery words you need to make. You’re especially CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) and bright smile let others glimpse your quick and clever today, and will make  The kindness of a friend blesses inner warmth. Consider career-related wise choices. Tonight: Make positive your life. Approach others with sugges- decisions, but postpone changes involv- affirmations. tions and ideas. Strong wills and diverse ing work until May. If single, your cha- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) viewpoints may take you by surprise. risma attracts many admirers, but no one  Today favors exercise and You must strive to resolve disputes. Keep special until July. If attached, your sweet- brings a competitive attitude. Work meet- some perspective, and laugh at little ie responds more to your gestures of love ings are inspirational as well as educa- problems. Tonight: Make a nutritious and affection, and your family life tional. It’s a time to make important meal for yourself. improves. CAPRICORN offers the best decisions and gather information, as your AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) advice regarding money. mental energies will be first rate. Tonight:  Your speaking and writing Discuss and resolve old puzzles. ability wins admiration. It’s a marvelous The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) time to express ideas, travel or pursue a Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average;  You learn a lot by observing the new field of study. You are dynamic and 2-So-so; 1-Difficult successes as well as the failures of others. at the center of activity. Be considerate A healthier quality comes into relation- and careful of others’feelings. Colleagues ARIES (March 21-April 19) ships and you have a new, more positive are especially sensitive today. Tonight:  Today is very fiery, and you perspective about what love really means. Relax. are literally in your element. Routine Welcome innovation, and all will be well. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) tasks are accomplished with ease, and Tonight: Connect with family.  A clean and organized environ- others are responsive and more support- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) ment aids well-being. Clear away debris. ive. Life is smoother and easier. A child  Your creative aptitudes are a Be aware of how companions affect you. needs extra love and attention. Tonight: plus at work today. Friends assist your Think more for yourself. Those who dis- Declutter your closet. professional growth. The skillful use of appointed you in the past might do so TAURUS (April 19-May 20) both written and spoken words will open again. Acquire new knowledge and strive  You will attract extra attention, new windows of opportunity. Prepare for to wander a different path. Tonight: so take care to make the most of your a whirlwind of well-deserved rewards. Think carefully. appearance. If you make a friendly over- Tonight: Make a list of your important ture it will be met with surprising enthu- goals. BORN TODAY siasm. There might be an announcement SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Actress Gloria Swanson (1899), director about a child expected by a friend or rela-  It’s easier to meet expenses, and Quentin Tarantino (1963), singer Mariah ti T i ht E l b dti ill fi d kl d li ht d C (1970)

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