ELLEFONTAINE XAMINER B E Vol. 129 Friday, October 23, 2020 No. 262 AVAILABLE DAILY ONLINE @ examiner.org R-Factor, Lake Effect tools utilized during staff training BY THE EXAMINER STAFF how that data is applied to with the R-Factor that IL method of improve instruction. staff are committed to this annual MRESC Executive journey...committed to ndian Lake Director of Organizational doing the hard work so educators evaluations. Development Shawn that all have an opportuni- Staff learned about the McElroy told the assembly ty to succeed,” McElroy will use latest version of the Ohio that they should utilize the said. I Teachers Evaluation R-Factor principles of OTES 2.0 replaces the their R-Factor System, known as OTES “pressing pause” and current system that has training and 2.0, during the recent “building skill” when been in place to evaluate planned professional working through the teachers in Ohio for more Lake Effect development. Curriculum detailed rubric of require- than a decade. specialists from the ments. Indian Lake will use the tools when Midwest Regional “In essence, OTES 2.0 is original system to evaluate implementing Educational Service Center asking us (educators) to staff members this year, led the training and dis- commit to becoming the while planning specific Midwest Regional Educational Service Center the state’s cussion concerning class- “best version of our- requirements for updated Executive Director of Organizational Development room observations, the selves”... I know from the evaluations in the 2021-22 Shawn McElroy speaks to the staff at Indian Lake updated kinds of data collected and District’s existing work school year. Schools. (INDIAN LAKE SCHOOLS PHOTO) More than 400 boxes of free food to be distributed Saturday

BY THE EXAMINER STAFF a large shipment of provi- to feed a household of sions from the USDA four for an entire week. Lutheran Community Farmers to Families pro- Those attending to Services, a United Way of gram. receive a box are asked Logan County-funded More than 400 boxes not to arrive until 9 a.m. agency, is coordinating a containing 30 pounds of Line-up takes place in free food distribution fresh food will be given the alley across from the Saturday, Oct. 24, from 10 away during the distribu- Knowlton Library, off a.m. to noon at its 223 tion, with no income or north Main Street. Oakland Square location eligibility For more information, in Bellefontaine. requirements. Each box call Lutheran Community The Thrift Store/Food will contain meat, dairy, Services at (937) 592- Pantry is the recipient of fruit, and vegetable items 9914. eMail: [email protected]

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FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 10.23.20 ONLINE @ examiner.org Local & State n LOGAN COUNTY BEAT SHERIFF & HIGHWAY PATROL U.S. 33 crash leads ety testing. control related to a non-injury to OVI charge Deputies also observed that crash Wednesday in the 1100 Tishaun Crawford, 28, of Blevins had trouble standing. She block of east County Road 57. Columbus, was charged with and Crawford were each trans- Deputies report she was oper- operating a vehicle under the ported to the Logan County Jail. ating a southbound car about influence of alcohol and/or drugs Neither party was able to contact 8:30 p.m. when she failed to related to a non-injury crash a sober driver, and Crawford maintain control on a curve and early Thursday morning on U.S. refused to submit to a chemical traveled left of center, exiting the Route 33 near Township Road 37. breath test. He also was cited for road to the left and coming to a His passenger, Barbara K. failure to control. final rest in a bush. Blevins, 28, of Richwood, also Damage was heavy to the car, Damage was heavy to the car, was charged with public intoxica- which was towed from the scene. which was towed from the scene. Several THC products were recovered from a traffic stop executed Wednesday by officers of the tion related to the incident about The driver was wearing her seat Teen transported Washington Township Police Department. (WASHINGTON 1:20 a.m. belt. from rollover crash TOWNSHIP POLICE PHOTO) Deputies of the Logan County • A failure to control citation Lindsay M. Bodi-Phillips, 17, of Sheriff’s Office report Crawford also was issued to Gabriel S. Huntsville, was transported by Out-of-state driver was operating a westbound car Mendez, 17, of Bellefontaine, Huntsville EMS to Mary Rutan on U.S. Route 33 and traveled off related to a crash Wednesday Hospital for treatment of suspect- arrested on drug charges the left side of the road, striking morning in the 400 block of north an embankment. The vehicle ed minor injuries sustained in a County Road 25. BY THE EXAMINER STAFF then came back onto the road crash about 9:50 a.m. Wednesday. Deputies report he was operat- Deputies report she was oper- Benjamin Lewis, 23, of Florida, was arrested and drove westbound in the east- ing a northbound pickup about Wednesday and charged with multiple drug charges fol- ating a southbound car on bound lanes of U.S. 33. 7:40 a.m. and attempted to drive lowing a traffic stop executed by members of the The vehicle then drove off the County Road 39 near Township down a sloped and curved hill, Washington Township Police Department. right side of the road and came Road 100 when she lost control losing control and sliding off the Officers initiated a traffic stop of a vehicle along U.S. to a final rest. and traveled off the west side of right side of the road. The vehicle Route 33 near Township Road 94 for a marked lanes viola- Deputies were dispatched to the road, striking three trees. The sideswiped a directional sign and tion. Upon making contact with the driver, Lewis, officers reported inconsistent stories about his travels. Further the area in reference to a wrong- vehicle then overturned onto its went into the ditch on the right investigation revealed he was traveling from Colorado to way driver, and observed that the top. side of the road. His vehicle Columbus. vehicle had significant front end Damage was heavy to the car. struck a tree before coming to K9 Bruno was deployed and alerted on the vehicle. damage and was covered in mud. The driver was cited for failure to rest within the bush line. A probable cause search was conducted and several While speaking with the driv- control and was wearing her seat Damage was heavy to the pick- THC products and approximately 50 psychedelic mush- er, deputies observed that he dis- belt. up, which was towed from the rooms were located. Lewis was arrested and lodged in the Logan county jail played signs of intoxication. He • Jennifer L. Guseman, 46, of scene. Gabriel was wearing his on felony trafficking and felony possession of drugs refused to submit to field sobri- Tipp City, was cited for failure to seat belt. charges.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 10.23.20 eMail: [email protected] EXAMINER Phone: (937) 592-3060 Sports Matt Hammond x1122 or Aaron LaBatt x1115 Raiders oust Shawnee in shootout BY AARON LABATT “With Breshon, that was EXAMINER STAFF WRITER his first game back since getting a bad concussion [email protected] earlier in the year. He got Benjamin Logan and cleared Monday and he did Springfield Shawnee’s boys a great job tonight.” soccer teams went the dis- Heading into tance Thursday in a Thursday’s game both Division II sectional tour- teams knew it would be a nament semifinal. tight battle. Shawnee The Raiders and Braves defeated Ben Logan 1-0 were tied 2-2 at the end of less than two weeks ago regulation and went through during the regular season. two overtime periods and a “This was exactly how I shootout before scoring a thought it was going to be,” goal in a sudden victory said Hughes. “They had their shootout for a 6-5 win. top scorer missing before “When it went to penal- and we didn’t have our start- ty kicks you never know,” ing goalie, center back or said BL head coach Jamie right back. It was a big game Hughes. “I thought our down there at their place, guys would make our but we knew this game shots. Credit Shawnee, would be different because though, they played a great everyone would be healthy.” game but I’m glad we Shawnee dominated the won.” first half of Thursday’s Ben Logan (12-4), seed- game. The Braves scored at ed third, advances to play the 23:11 mark to go up 1-0 second-seeded Milton and scored again on an Union (12-4-1) on Monday own goal at the 6:53 mark. A at 7 p.m. in a sectional final Benjamin Logan’s Caleb Epp pushes the ball down the field during Thursday’s Division II sectional tournament game Shawnee shot was deflected at Tippecanoe High School. against Springfield Shawnee. (EXAMINER PHOTO | AARON LABATT) by the goal keeper and the After two 15-minute ball bounced back off a scoreless overtime periods, made three goals for a 5-5 one player shoot. Ben Jacobs then stopped the has stayed after working on Raider player into their own the Raiders and Braves tie. Logan’s Blaine Worden Braves’ attempt to seal the those penalty kicks,” said goal to give the Braves a 2-0 went to a five-man shoot That forced the game made his attempt first to win. Hughes. “He walked up lead at halftime. out. Both teams were still into a sudden victory put his squad up 6-5. “Blaine has been work- and asked to be the first where each team has just Raider goalie Breshon ing on that moment and kicker in the first shootout. deadlocked after each team See RAIDERS on next page Sports Warriors pull away from Indian Lake 5-2 BY THE EXAMINER STAFF Northwestern jumped Northwestern is now 9- Thursday as the Tigers fell out to an early 3-0 lead 5-4 and advances to play 5-0 in a Division III sec- Indian Lake’s boys soc- before the Lakers started to SOCCER ROUNDUP Tippecanoe on Monday in tional tournament game. cer team saw its season battle back. Vance scored again The Warriors added two the sectional final. The Tigers end their come to an end Thursday Reid Vance headed in a moments later to cut goals in the second half to Tigers blanked by season with a 9-6-2 record. night with a 5-2 loss to host goal off a throw-in by Northwestern’s lead to 3-2. pull away for the win. Miami East Miami East advances Northwestern in a Division Derrick Cline to make the That would be as close Indian Lake finishes its West Liberty-Salem’s to play Yellow Springs in II sectional tournament score 3-1 with 22 minutes as Indian Lake would get, season with a record of 2- tournament run was halted the sectional final on game. left in the first half. though. 13-2. by host Miami East on Monday. Raiders Continued from previ- that much. In that second slipped a goal through traf- Raiders had five shots thought we were going to Caleb Epp, Jonas Hoffman ous page half we just needed to fic with 23:10 left in the deflected or saved by the score in overtime. We and Keaghan Stahler. press, run, get after them game to cut the Braves’ Braves, including a close had a couple of really Shawnee would match that “We went down 2-0 at and play like we have all lead to 2-1. Allen delivered miss with 1:10 left int he good chances. Their with three goals to force halftime and we just didn’t year. I knew we’d turn it again at the 15:54 mark to second overtime. keeper is amazing and the second shootout where play Raider soccer,” said around.” tie the game at 2-2. “I thought those would was all state last year. He Worden scored the game- Hughes. “We were over- The momentum shifted Ben Logan continued to be extensions of that sec- kept them in the game by winner and Jacobs made thinking everything. I don’t quickly in the second half mount the pressure on ond half and they were,” himself.” the final save. Jacobs fin- remember us passing the as Ben Logan rallied with Shawnee over the course of said Hughes of the over- In the first shootout, ished with 10 saves on the ball back to our keeper two scores. Trey Allen two overtime periods. The time periods. “I really Ben Logan saw goals from night. Tigers advance in sectional volleyball tourney

BY THE EXAMINER STAFF season. They move on to 13 digs, was 16-21 serving 5-6 on serves received, 25-13 in a non-league Sexstone had 10 digs, Kylie play Bethel at 3:30 p.m. with one ace and 12-12 on Naomi McGill was 7-7 serv- match that was recently Frazier tallied six kills and West Liberty-Salem’s Saturday in Brookville. serves received, Leah Ropp ing and Ally Gaver had 12 added to the schedule. two blocks, Lauren Dixon volleyball team made quick Gabby Williams had a was 9-9 serving with one digs and was 15-15 serving The Raiders are now 13- had five assists and two work of Anna in its strong all-around effort to ace, Bailey Poppe had 12 with one ace. 10 on the season. points and Georgia Bates Division III sectional tour- spark the Tigers. She had kills, eight digs, was 11-11 REGULAR SEASON For Ben Logan, Lynzee added seven digs. nament opener Thursday 27 assists, 13 digs, two kills, serving with one ace and St. Henry stops Raiders Cronkleton had 11 assists, Ben Logan will return to night in Brookville. one block and was 11-11 10-12 on serves received, Benjamin Logan’s vol- two aces, 11 digs and seven tournament action The Tigers breezed to a serving with two aces. Chaley Wade had four kills leyball team was defeated kills, Lily Makin had four Monday at 6:30 p.m. 25-20, 25-17, 25-20 victory Also for the Tigers, and two digs, Olivia Wilcox by visiting state-ranked St. kills, Ryelle Gibson had four against Kenton Ridge at to improve to 13-9 on the Michelle Smith had 11 kills, recorded 12 digs and was Henry 25-12, 22-25, 25-17, kills and two blocks, Jordan Tecumseh.

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RENTON, Wash. (AP) Wilson said Thursday. the focus the past couple didn't a day later. Wilson play football, I think this is ranked fourth in passing — Russell Wilson leads "The reality is with of days has been on a said Brown has "obviously a great place, if he does and is averaging 33.8 the NFL in touchdown Antonio he's had some player who is not even on made some mistakes along play again," Wilson said. points per game. Wide passes, is leading the top tough moments in his life, their roster. the way," but that Seattle's "I think this is a place that receiver DK Metcalf leads scoring offense in the especially as of late, and I ESPN reported culture could be place for he'll grow a lot as a man, the league in yards per league and still wants think he's gone through a Wednesday that Seattle was him to restart his career if too. We're going to try and catch at 22.5, yet Wilson more. lot of things that he wishes interested in potentially given the opportunity. help anybody that walks believes there's more that So if Antonio Brown he could take back and just signing Brown once his cur- Wilson also stressed he into this locker room." can be unlocked. becomes available once his not say or whatever it may rent eight-game suspension has no idea how serious Asked if Seattle needed "I think we've been current NFL suspension be. But I think that he's a expires. Brown could still the Seahawks' interest may to add a player like great all year," Wilson ends, Wilson is all for the special player for sure." face additional punishment be. Brown, Wilson referenced said. "You're always trying Seattle Seahawks bringing While the Seahawks are from the league as well. "With how our culture the Kansas City Chiefs and to look to see how can we him in. the last unbeaten team in Head coach Pete is, with coach Carroll, I their recent addition of get better. How can we get "I think that he's always the NFC heading into Carroll didn't dismiss think with the teammates Le'Veon Bell to one of the better in every way? been a special player in Sunday's matchup at divi- Seattle's interest on that we have, the men that top offenses in the league. There's more touchdowns. terms of on the field," sion foe Arizona, much of Wednesday and Wilson we have, I think if he does Seattle enters the week What can we do?" JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL For the Chieftain runs of 35 and 55 yards to a 29-yard TD pass to 15-yard TD run (Clement to Smith had 11 points, two BHS eighth-graders win defense, Ryan Saunders spark the Pirates. Purtee Kaiden Foulk to open the Foulk for the conversion). aces and four digs, Sunny CBC title had an interception for a also had a 35-yard TD scoring and Patrick Stolly Defensively for Lhamon-Waller had eight Bellefontaine’s eighth- touchdown and had four catch from Gavin Osborne added a two-point pass to Bellefontaine, Foulk had points, Lyndee Harrison grade football team sacks. Tyson Gorham and and Osborne tossed a two- Carter Buck. three sacks, Jeffrey Board tallied 13 assists and Ava secured the Central Liam Yoder each added six point conversion pass to Clement then threw a 13- had two sacks, Zach Poll Poppe added nine kills and Buckeye Conference title tackles. Purtee. Damien Smith yard TD pass to Stolly and had a sack and Caudill had one block. Thursday with a 36-14 win Bellefontaine finishes added a 35-yard TD run Clement threw a two-point a sack and fumble recovery. The Tigers’ eighth-grade over Benjamin Logan. the season with a 7-1 and Isaac Bender had three pass to Foulk. Carter Buck VOLLEYBALL team was defeated by Jacob Salyer went 12-of- record. extra-point kicks. followed with a 30-yard inter- Tigers bow out against Fairbanks 25-22, 25-12. 18 for 237 yards and four Pirates complete perfect Riverside finishes with a ception return for a touch- Fairbanks For WL-S, Audrey Collins touchdowns through the season record of 7-0. down (Clement converted a Both of West Liberty- had five points, one ace, air to spark the Chiefs. Sam Riverside’s junior high Bellefontaine seventh- two-point pass to Carter Salem’s middle school vol- four kills and one assist, Varian had six catches for football team wrapped up a graders top Raiders Caudill), Caudill scored on a leyball teams were defeat- Josie Hostetler tallied five 106 yards and three touch- perfect season with a 41-0 Bellefontaine’s seventh- 11-yard TD run (Stolly to ed in tournament action by points and one ace, Kaitlyn downs and Carter Kuhn victory over Lima Perry on grade football team fin- Foulk for the conversion), Fairbanks on Wednesday. Metz had four points, one made three grabs for 78 Thursday. ished the season with a 48- Clement threw a 35-yard TD Fairbanks beat the assist and six digs and yards and a touchdown. Ayden Clary scored on 6 win over Benjamin Logan pass to Stolly ((Jair Mundy Tigers’ seventh-grade team Teagan Boyd had three The Chiefs had 274 yards of runs of 35 and 55 yards and on Thursday. added the conversion run) 23-25, 25-23, 25-21. points, one ace and seven offense. Landon Purtee had TD Jamison Clement threw and Karsen Drake added a For the Tigers, Marisa digs.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 10.23.20 Sports Munoz in the lead and Woods with his worst score at Sherwood THOUSAND OAKS, his first since missing the vicious swing from thick Calif. (AP) — The score- cut in the U.S. Open a grass advanced it only 130 cards of Sebastian Munoz month ago. yards to a bunker some 50 and Tiger Woods were The rust was evident, yards to the hole. The sand unusual for different rea- and a few bad breaks didn't shot didn't quite reach the sons Thursday in the Zozo help his cause. He pushed green. His putt from 55 feet Championship at his tee shot on the par-5 didn't reach the hole He Sherwood. That was only 11th to the right, normally made double bogey. good news for one of them. not a big deal except the And then on the par-5 Munoz twice holed out ball stopped rolling in the 16th, a tee shot down the for eagle from a combined dirt between two trees right side took a wild distance of 219 yards. He about 18 inches apart. bounce to the right, and a also had eight birdies. Woods couldn't believe it marshal carefully going Throw in a wild tee shot for when he got to his ball and down the bank toward the double bogey, three bogeys wasted no time inverting a creek was not a good sign. and only five pars and it sand wedge to hit out left- He took a penalty drop, added to an 8-under 64 handed. laid up and sent wedge just and a one-shot lead. That didn't make it back over the green, forcing him "Not a normal round," to the fairway, and the to get up-and-down for Munoz said. rough is thicker than he bogey. That especially was the ever saw it in the 12 previ- The one smile came on case for Woods. For the ous times playing an 85-foot putt for birdie first time in his 1,277 Sherwood in December. on the 14th. Smiles were rounds on the PGA Tour as The course recently over- rare on this day. a pro, he made bogey or Tiger Woods waits on the 10th green during the first round of the Zozo Championship seeded with rye and the Munoz smiled in disbe- worse on three par 5s in a golf tournament on Thursday in Thousand Oaks, Calif. (AP PHOTO/MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ) grass is thick, as it was at lief. His round began with a single round. That led to a at North Texas, finished off had a hot finish. Hatton to see Woods so far back Shadow Creek. He laid up three-putt bogey from 7 4-over 76 — by two shots his bizarre round by saving won the European Tour on this course is a matter from there and made feet. He followed with four his worst score in 49 par from a narrow section flagship event at of perspective. He is a five- bogey. birdies on the next five rounds at Sherwood of the front bunker with a Wentworth, flew to Las time winner at Sherwood, On the par-5 13th, he holes — he missed a 7-foot Country Club — that left 15-foot putt on the 18th Vegas for the CJ Cup and along with five runner-up sent his tee shot again to birdie putt on the par-5 him 12 shots out of the hole. tied for third. Thomas shot finishes, against small the right, partially blocked fifth — and then he ham- lead and in no mood to He was one shot ahead 29 on the back nine at fields in a holiday exhibi- by a tree. He tried to gouge mered a 9-iron from 168 talk. of Tyrrell Hatton, the Sherwood. They each had a tion. He was playing only out a mid-iron and it didn't yards that faded gently Munoz, the Colombian hottest golfer this month, 65. his third competitive round make it to the second sec- toward the hole and rolled who played his college golf and Justin Thomas, who Whether it was shocking in the last seven weeks, and tion of fairway. Another in for an eagle.

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SPORTS SCOREBOARD

FOOTBALL PREP SCHEDULES NCAA AP TOP 25 ESPN2 Green Bay 4 1 0 .800 162 139 — Activated RB No. 11 Miami (4-1) vs. Virginia, 8 p.m. ACCN Detroit 2 3 0 .400 133 143 Nathan Cottrell, TE , LBs Nate The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press Lake girls at Division II district meet, No. 12 BYU (5-0) vs. Texas State, 10:15 p.m. Minnesota 1 5 0 .166 155 192 Evans and Joe Giles-Harris, WRs Terry FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 poll, with first-place votes in Cedarville University, 1:15 p.m. ESPN West Godwin, Trey Quinn and Josh Hammond, OLs PLAYOFF FOOTBALL parentheses, records through Oct. 17, total Triad boys at Division III district meet, points based on 25 points for a first-place vote No. 14 North Carolina (3-1) vs. No. 23 NC W L T Pct PF PA Jared Hilbers and Austen Pleasants, S Doug Riverside at Tri-Village, 7 p.m. State, Noon ESPN Seattle 5 0 0 1.000169 135 Middleton and CB Josh Nurse from the Cedarville University, 3:30 p.m. through one point for a 25th-place vote, and FOOTBALL previous ranking: No. 18 Michigan (0-0) at No. 21 Minnesota, Arizona 4 2 0 .666 166 112 reserve/COVID list. WL-Salem girls, Triad girls at Division III dis- Ben Logan at Allen East, 7 p.m. Record Pts Prv 7;30 p.m. ABC L.A. Rams 4 2 0 .666 152 114 MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Traded DE Yannick trict meet, Cedarville University, 4:30 p.m. 1. Clemson (54) 5-0 1542 1 No. 19 Virginia Tech (3-1) at Wake Forest, San Francisco 3 3 0 .500 148 130 Ngakoue to Baltimore for undisclosed draft Anna at Indian Lake, 7 p.m. 3:30 p.m. ESPN3 choices. Placed S George Iloka on injured MONDAY, OCTOBER 26 2. Alabama (8) 4-0 1494 2 NFL SCHEDULES Dohn Community at WL-Salem, 7 p.m. 3. Notre Dame 4-0 1337 4 No. 20 Kansas State (3-1) vs. Kansas, Noon Thursday, Oct. 22 reserve. Buckeye Central at Triad, 7 p.m. TOURNAMENT VOLLEYBALL FS1 — Activated WRs 4. Georgia 3-1 1300 3 N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 8:20 p.m. Ben Logan vs. Kenton Ridge at Tecumseh, 5. Ohio St. 0-0 1223 6 No. 22 Marshall (4-0) vs. Florida Atlantic, 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25 and Alex Bachman to the SATURDAY, No. 25 Coastal Carolina (4-0) vs. Georgia active roster. Elevated L Trent Harris to the 5:30 p.m. 6. Oklahoma St. 3-0 1137 7 Buffalo at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. OCTOBER 24 7. Texas A&M 3-1 1054 11 Southern, Noon ESPNU active roster. BOYS TOURNAMENT SOCCER Pittsburgh at Tennessee, 1 p.m. — Placed TE Zach TOURNAMENT VOLLEYBALL 8. Penn St. 0-0 1033 9 Green Bay at Houston, 1 p.m. Ben Logan vs. Milton Union at Tippecanoe, 7 p.m. 9. Cincinnati 3-0 1028 8 NFL GLANCE Ertz on injured reserve. Promoted G Jamon WL-Salem-Anna vs. Bethel at Brookville, 5 p.m. Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Brown and DT T.Y. McGill to the active roster. TUESDAY, 10. Florida 2-1 942 10 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Carolina at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Riverside vs. Botkins at Covington, 5 p.m. 11. Miami 4-1 887 13 East TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Signed WR OCTOBER 27 Detroit at Atlanta, 1 p.m. John Hurst to the . 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Michigan 0-0 489 19 W L T Pct PF PA Open: Baltimore, Indianapolis, Miami, Minnesota Cedarville University, 9 a.m. 19. Virginia Tech 3-1 420 23 Monday, Oct. 26 WEDNESDAY, Tennessee 5 0 0 1.000164 126 WL-Salem boys, Indian Lake boys at Division II 20. Kansas St. 3-1 399 22 Indianapolis 4 2 0 .666 157 115 Chicago at L.A. Rams, 8:15 p.m. OCTOBER 28 21. Minnesota 0-0 234 24 district meet, Cedarville University, 12:15 p.m. Houston 1 5 0 .166 146 182 Thursday, Oct. 29 Division II sectional final at Tecumseh, 5:30 p.m. 22. Marshall 4-0 227 - Jacksonville 1 5 0 .166 125 181 Atlanta at Carolina, 8:20 p.m. POSTSEASON Ben Logan boys at Division II district meet, 23. NC State 4-1 199 - North Sunday, Nov. 1 BASEBALL GLANCE Cedarville University, 12:45 p.m. Division III sectional final at Brookville, 6 p.m. 24. Southern Cal 0-0 192 25 W L T Pct PF PA Tennessee at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Bellefontaine girls, Ben Logan girls, Indian 25. Coastal Carolina 4-0 185 - Pittsburgh 5 0 0 1.000156 94 N.Y. 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Note: Bigar’s Stars is based on the degree el. Journeys of the mind also will take troublesome. Tonight: A talkative eve- of your sun at birth. The sign name is you to new places. You can touch the ning with relatives who all have some- simply a label that astrologers put on a hearts of others with your eloquent writ- thing to say. set of degrees for convenience. For best ing and speaking. Communication and SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) results, readers should refer to the dates understanding will be greatly improved.  Vehicles can be unreliable or following each sign. Tonight: New concepts broaden your directions and car keys lost. Use care in outlook. communication during this time, for mes- A baby born today has a Sun in Scorpio CANCER (June 21-July 22) sages can be lost or misconstrued. and a Moon in Capricorn until 8:17 a.m.,  Transformation that has Concentrate on clarity, and the mental when the Moon enters Aquarius. already begun will reach new potentials. cobwebs will be swept away and you’ll Life is full of sparkle, but resist the temp- find your path again. Tonight: Emails and HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, Oct. 23, tation to control. Recognize and respect calls. 2020: synchronicity. Allow destiny to play her CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Energetic, quick and resourceful, you hand, and you will triumph. Tonight: A  Today indicates that a creative have a talent for improvisation, and this night full of wonderment. idea could turn into a profit-making ven- year you use that to not only survive but LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) ture. Earning enough to pay for new thrive. 2021 is your most successful and  Legal matters can be concluded treasures will absorb your attention. most stable year to date. If single, a pas- successfully today. Listen and concen- Enjoy all that you have rather than sionate yet stormy relationship is on the trate. Kindness and patience are needed. lamenting that which eludes. You’ve horizon. If attached, you and your partner Romantic involvements and friendships been concerned about security. Tonight: are in for a genuinely joyful year and will are subject to special stresses. Don’t Give yourself a break. experience a life-changing trip. PISCES overextend yourself financially. The head AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) never bores you as others do. and heart will be in harmony. Tonight:  You’ll have tremendous ener- Special date night. gy and motivation, but could be quick to The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) irritation. Aromatherapy and home rem- Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average;  Create healthy attitudes about edies suggested by friends can help. 2-So-so; 1-Difficult finances and maintain relaxed working Focus on only constructive thoughts and conditions today. Add fresh apples to actions, and the world will be at your ARIES (March 21-April 19) your diet. The old adage “an apple a day feet. Tonight: Exactly as you want it.  New horizons beckon. A phase keeps the doctor away” applies to you PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) of your professional life is ending and now. Tonight: Friendships can impact  There will be a yearning for another one is beginning. Be receptive to your career, both positively and nega- solitude today. Deep peace and satisfac- changes. Tremendous ambition and pres- tively. tion come through time spent in solitary sure to succeed in your career are build- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) reverie. Quiet good deeds and kindnesses ing. Today promises rewards, but you  Today brings teamwork and performed will deepen your personal have demands to meet first. Tonight: cooperation to assure success. Charming happiness. Expect to notice a stronger Relax. and talented associates create opportuni- rapport with wild places. Tonight: Early TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ties for you to fulfill a cherished wish. A bedtime.  Expect conflict between the needs new project can be shared with one you of the heart and a desire to achieve. Shy love and admire. Tonight: Celebrate as BORN TODAY away from romantic involvements that only a Libra knows how. Comedian Johnny Carson (1925), soccer lack sincerity. Don’t take others for SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) player Pele (1940), director Ang Lee granted; associates might not be as they  Your thoughts will center on (1954) first appear. Tonight: Catch up with an home life and understanding family elderly family member. members. Avoid a change of residence Find more Madalyn Aslan horoscopes at GEMINI (May 21-June 20) while Mercury is still in retrograde until madalynaslan.com.  Today favors study and trav- Nov. 3 though, as the move would prove © 2020 by King Features Syndicate Inc.

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