ELLEFONTAINE XAMINER B E Vol. 129 Friday, November 6, 2020 No. 273 AVAILABLE DAILY ONLINE @ examiner.org LCHD staff detail COVID tracing procedures amid spike in cases BY THE EXAMINER STAFF and/or contact tracing staff. Wednesday, the health • Staying home and not Logan County Health It is recommended that district reported 276 active allowing visitors; District officials reported individuals who test posi- cases of COVID-19 in the • Monitoring and logging this week that as a result of tive notify their close con- county, an increase in 49 health for symptoms of the an overwhelming increase tacts whom they might have confirmed cases and 11 virus; in COVID-19 cases and probable cases, as detailed • Wearing a mask when “extremely limited infected. in Thursday’s Examiner. closer than 6 feet of those in resources,” nursing and “LCHD will not be mak- Twelve county residents a shared household; contact tracing staff will ing those calls at this time, also are hospitalized related • Wearing a mask and only be contacting positive but will give instructions for to the virus. maintaining a 6-foot dis- cases in an effort to contin- how to do so, as well as iso- For people who are noti- tance from others if making ue the contact tracing lation/quarantine prac- process. fied as being a close contact essential trips (such as trips tices,” officials said in a Upon receiving a posi- to a COVID-19 positive for groceries or prescription tive COVID-19 lab result, a press release. “We appreci- case, health district officials pick ups); person who tested positive ate your patience and said they should begin will be contacted by the understanding during this quarantine best practices, See SPIKE on health district nursing extremely busy time.” including: Next Page Bellefontaine Municipal Court ILES teacher ‘steps it up’ for fitness challenge extends time for jury trials BY THE EXAMINER STAFF competed to see who could go the farthest. BY THE EXAMINER STAFF Indian Lake Elementary With a daily average of School music educator 23,593 steps and a total of Bellefontaine Municipal Court Judge Ann E. Beck Pamela Mendenhall has 330,314 steps overall, released a statement this week extending the time for jury come a long way in the Mendenhall placed 4th in trials as a result of the recent increase in COVID-19 cases. past few years through an the Southwest District! She stated that the time period during which an indi- inspiring fitness challenge. “It was fun,” the music She recently represent- educator said. “The kids vidual must be brought to trial by jury “is hereby extend- ed Indian Lake Schools in a were really cheering me on ed for a reasonable time or until such time as the virus is two-week Step It Up and they’d remind me to no longer a threat to the public, a vaccine has been devel- Wellness Challenge for keep walking all during oped and made available to the general public, or until Ohio schools sponsored by class!” further notice of the court.” the Ohio High School On her best day, Athletic Association and Mendenhall walked 35,000 Judge Beck related in light of the recent outbreak, hav- the Health Action Council. steps — a personal record. Indian Lake Schools music educator Pamela Mendenhall ing a jury trial poses a threat to potential jurors, court Representatives from Mendenhall began walks down the hall of Indian Lake Elementary School personnel, the defendants and their attorneys. schools across the state walking as a hobby several after school. (INDIAN LAKE SCHOOLS PHOTO) eMail: [email protected] Local & State ONLINE @ examiner.org BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER HUBBARD PUBLISHING CO. PO Box 40 • Bellefontaine, OH 43311 An independent daily newspa- per Founded in 1891 Gov. DeWine appoints new by E.O. & H.K. Hubbard Issued daily except Sunday at 127 E. Chillicothe Ave. health director as virus rages A look back into the headlines… MEMBER OF THE: COLUMBUS (AP) — make an impact,” he said, rent of conservative criti- 75 YEARS AGO TUESDAY, NOV. 6, 1945 Ohio Newspaper Association and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on calling the spread of the cism. the Inland Daily Press Association Thursday appointed a new virus the number one DeWine's first attempt Sale of Hotel Logan, 107 east Columbus • The Associated Press • Ohio Health Department direc- threat to lives and to the at replacing Acton fell apart avenue, by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lyon, was League of Home Dailies tor and brought on a chief economy. immediately in September announced today. The new owners are Louis PUBLISHER: medical officer for the Most of the spread, as his new appointee, JON HUBBARD Hayes, formerly of Piqua, and Robert GENERAL MANAGER: T.J. HUBBARD agency as the coronavirus DeWine added, is coming South Carolina public Wintermeyer, Cincinnati. Mr. Hayes’ wife is the EDITOR: NATE SMITH raged in the state, hitting a not from children attending health director Dr. Joan ADVERTISING DIRECTOR: BOB CHAPMAN number of ominous mile- school or from businesses Duwve, withdrew her name former Dorothy Mohr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CIRCULATION MANAGER: JILL THOMAS stones. — where mask wearing is within hours, citing con- Andrew Mohr, DeGraff. DeWine also said with- customary — but from cerns over harassment her Lt. Burdette F. Berry reached home Sunday SUBSCRIPTION RATES out providing details that unauthorized mass gather- family might face. from Ft. Jackson, S.C., after four years of service in Delivered by carrier, per week ...$2.40 he planned to announce ings and parties. DeWine said he's certain By motor route, per week...... $2.40 additional measures to Stephanie McCloud, McCloud will also face criti- the U.S. Army He spent two years in Europe, 18 Price of single copy...... 75¢ slow the spread of the virus. currently the administrator cism but said he's confi- months of that time as German prisoner of war. By mail R.F.D. in Logan and adjoining Ohio already has a of Ohio's health insurance dent in her ability to with- Counties, per year postpaid ...$125.40 statewide mask order, a fund for injured workers, stand it and do her job. He By mail outside of Logan and limit— with exceptions — will become the new health also announced the n OBITUARIES surrounding counties...... $147.40 on gatherings over 10 peo- director, DeWine said. She appointment of Dr. Bruce ONLINE Edition ple, and a ban on alcohol replaces Dr. Amy Acton, Vanderhoff, a top executive Five weeks ...... $9.50 Barbara Jane sales in bars and restau- who led the agency's initial at the OhioHealth hospital Thirteen weeks...... $24.70 rants after 10 p.m. response to the pandemic system, as the Ohio Health Brugger (Wilson) Twenty six weeks ...... $49.40 Barbara Jane Brugger (Wilson), 64, of Litchfield Fifty two weeks-(1 year)...... $98.80 “We’re going to do what but then abruptly stepped Department's chief medical Lesser periods by mail slightly more than propor- we can do wherever we can down in June amidst a tor- officer. Park, Ariz., formerly of Bellefontaine, passed away tionate cost of yearly rate. Mail subscriptions will peacefully Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, in Arizona surround- not be accepted from territories served by an Examiner newspaper courier or motor routes. ed by her family. All subscriptions for papers delivered Spike ______She was born Jan. 22, 1956, in Kenton, to Frank by carrier are payable in advance at Wilson and Melva Wilson (Adkins). Both are deceased. the Examiner office. No paper sent by mail unless paid for in advance, a Continued from Last Page ricular excuse or return, call the She was married to Harvey Brugger, and he survives in postal regulation. Subscriptions are health district’s call center at (937) Litchfield Park, Ariz. non-refundable. Online subscriptions • Regularly and thoroughly washing must be paid in advance. 592-9040 option 1. Leave a message, Also surviving are two daughters, Lorri Petty of your hands; including your name, phone num- Phoenix, Ariz., Samantha Petty of Columbus; a son, HOW TO REACH US • Regularly and thoroughly disinfect- GENERAL: 592-3060 ing frequently-touched surfaces, such as ber and date of exposure. Eric Petty of Columbus; two step daughters, Angi CIRC/SUBSCRIPTIONS: Option 4 door handles, faucets, TV remotes, cell These requests can also be e- Brugger and Kristi Brugger, both of Phoenix. There are CLASSIFIEDS: Option 5 phones, computers, tablets etc.; and mailed to [email protected]. two grandchildren and one step grandchild. She has AFTERHOURS: (937) 407-0205 • Doing your best to improve air Callers are advised to expect a two sisters, Dolores Taylor of Ridgeway and Carol exchange in the home by cracking win- Amspaugh of Zanesville. NEWSROOM delay of 24 to 48 hours before Option 1 dows and doors. Nate Smith...... 1118 receiving a return call. “Leaving She was preceded in death by two brothers, Charles Individuals who are close con- Mandy Loehr...... 1116 multiple messages will further slow Wilson of Hawaii and Jesse Wilson of Columbus. tacts of a COVID-19 case and need a our staff and delay response times,” She was an organ donor. Arrangements are being SPORTS Option 2 letter for school, work or extracur- handled by Thompson Funeral Chapel, Goodyear, Ariz. Matt Hammond-Sports Editor ...... 1122 officials said. Aaron LaBatt ...... 1115 ADVERTISING Option 3 Bob Chapman-Ad. Director ...... 2125 Jim Strzalka ...... 1126 www.examiner.org E-MAIL [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 11.6.20 ONLINE @ examiner.org Local & State n OBITUARIES Jimmie A. Carter After retirement Jim and Nedra moved Jane is survived by her three sons, them seven children that would lead to five Jimmie A. Carter, 86 of Bellefontaine, to Fairfield Glade, Tenn., where he Dennis E. (Robin) Popp of West Mansfield, grandchildren, and two great grandchil- passed away, on enjoyed golfing, fishing, and Elks. He was Steven R. (Linda Kay) Popp of West dren. Both were devoted parents and com- Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2020, an active member in the Fairfield Glade Liberty, and Ronald E. (Carol) Popp of munity leaders. after recently relocating Community Church. He enjoyed traveling Bellefontaine; four grandchildren, Sherri Frederica could be counted on to organ- from Fairfield Glade, Tenn. to watch the Lady Volunteers Basketball Duvall, Samantha (Aaron) Hiltebran, Eric ize and lead countless civic functions. From Born July 14, 1934 to the team, during the glory years with Pat Popp, and Steven A. (Autumn) Popp; nine Cub Scouts to Girl Scouts, PTA, church late George A. and Gladys L Summitt at the helm, and became a sea- great grandchildren; and a sister, activities, science fairs, books drives, paper Carter (Malott) in son ticket holder. He had a love of wood- Jacqueline Heisler. drives, women auxiliary groups, as well as Williamsburg, he was preceded in death by working and creating Intarsia pieces. He A homemaker, Jane was the biggest fan being the driving force in establishing the his sisters, Betty Carter and Juanita Miller, enjoyed making these for his family and of the Turner Classic Movies channel. She first Women’s Equity Action League and a grandson Adam Ryder. made over 150 custom pieces. was a member of the Rushsylvania Church Chapter (WEAL) of Logan County. She Jim married Mary Nedra Stout Sept. 4, The family would like to express their of Christ and later Calvary Baptist Church would often be the host for extended family 1954 in Williamsburg, and survives along sincere appreciation to the staff and med- in Bellefontaine. reunions at their home on Indian Lake, with their four children C. Elizabeth (Mike) ical team at The James at OSU Wexner Per Jane’s request, there will be no pub- where her baked hams, macaroni salads, Wallace of Bellefontaine, L. Susan (Jim) Medical Center. lic services. Inurnment will be in and apple pies were such crowd pleasers Dornberg of Carleton, Mich., John (Barb) A private family service will take place Rushsylvania Cemetery in Rushsylvania, at there never were any left overs. Carter of Payne, Scott (Marnee) Carter of at a later date. the convenience of the family. Frederica was an accomplished violinist Quincy, seven grandchildren, Mindi The arrangements are in the care of Eichholtz Daring & Sanford Funeral and pianist, and music was an important (Nicholas) Fisher, Kyle Dornberg, Lindsey Jennings Farley & Seeley Funeral Home Home & Cremation Center, Bellefontaine, part of her life. She was so talented, she (Cory) Cook, Alex (Jessica) Dornberg, Brian and Crematory. is honored to serve the Popp family and even played in a San Francisco Symphony. (Mindy) Carter, Amelia (Chad) Small, and Donations can be given in honor of his encourages anyone to share a fond memo- Resiliency would be the best word to Jed Carter and nine great-grandchildren; life to The James at Ohio State University, ry or message of condolence at describe her. as well as his brother Jerry (Donna) Carter. 1470 W. Lane Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43221 www.edsfh.com. Our mother was a strong woman who at giveto.osu.edu. He was a 1952 graduate of Frederica Staley endured the loss of her husband and knew Williamsburg High School and a standout Online condolences may be expressed the heartache of burying two of her four at www.jenningsfarley.com. in both basketball and baseball. He gradu- Frederica Staley passed away on Sunday, sons and a cherished grandson. Yet, she ated from Ohio University in 1957 with a Jane Ellen Popp Oct. 25, 2020, in Fresno, soldiered on with grace and passion for her B.S. in education. He served as captain in Calif. She was born on family. Jane Ellen Popp, 87, of Bellefontaine, the Army Reserve and Jim was honorably Tuesday Feb. 14, 1922, at She is survived by her sons John and his passed away at 10:45 a.m. discharged in 1965. Wright Field (now Fairborn) wife Sue Ann Staley, Mark and his wife Ana. After college Jim continued his passion on Wednesday, Nov. 4, Ohio. She was the first of Daughters Anne Staley, Valerie Staley Maez for boys basketball as head coach and 2020, at Logan Acres Care two daughters born to Hilda and her husband Allen, as well as Marcia teacher for Quincy H.S. which consolidat- Center in Bellefontaine. (Riddle) and Clifford Staley Olsen and her husband Jeff. She was ed to Riverside H.S. a tenure that covered She was born on July 13, McMillin. preceded in death by her husband Harry, 17 years. He also served as alethic director 1933, a daughter of the late Frederica attended the Sidney Schools her sons Douglas, and Keith Patrick. at Riverside for a time. He then went on to Milton C. and Ada (Ross) throughout high school, graduating in the A Funeral Service will be at 10 a.m. teach and head coach the Indian Lake Heisler. spring of 1940. On Nov. 27, 1941, which was Saturday, Nov. 7, at Cromes-Edwards boys’ basketball team until 1980, retiring On Sept. 23, 1951, Jane married Eugene Thanksgiving Day, Frederica announce to Funeral Home with Fr. Andrew Hess offici- in 1986. He also coached softball and jun- R. Popp in Columbus, and he preceded the family that she was going to marry ating. Frederica will be buried at Glenn ior high football at Indian Lake. After retir- her in death on June 7, 1986. She was also Harry Staley. Ten days later, Japan attacked Cemetery in Port Jefferson, next to her hus- ing, Jim also served on the school board preceded in death by a grandson, Darius Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The couple married band. Condolences may be expressed to for Riverside Local Schools. Popp. on January 3, 1942. This union would bring Frederica’s family at www.cromesfh.com.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 11.6.20 eMail: [email protected] EXAMINER Phone: (937) 592-3060 Sports Matt Hammond x1122 or Aaron LaBatt x1115 Battle of top running backs headlines final local football game of 2020 season BY MATT HAMMOND “We are beaten up, tired EXAMINER SPORTS EDITOR and sore from 3 1/2 solid [email protected] months of football,” said Ben Logan head coach Jeff It wasn’t a certainty that Fay. “We worked hard to the high school football maintain 10 games for the season would make the fin- program in light of what is ish line in the midst of the going on in the coronavirus pandemic, but world. Many only one local game schools stopped at remains for the 2020 cam- eight. Kids get to play paign. together one more time Some teams were not this week and that should able to get in a full 10 be all the confidence they games, with Bellefontaine need. However, for our being limited to eight and kids, there is nothing better West Liberty-Salem nine. than getting that win.” Benjamin Logan and Headlining Friday’s Riverside, though, are set game is the clash of the to reach their full allotment two top running backs in when they battle tonight at the area in Riverside sen- Ben Logan. ior Kale Long and Ben The Pirates, who went Logan senior Kainan three weeks deep into the Stoner. postseason to reach the Benjamin Logan’s Kainan Stoner, left, and Riverside’s Kale Long, right, will square off in tonight’s game between the Long has been phenom- regional semifinals for only Pirates and Raiders at Ben Logan. enal this fall, piling up the second time in school thing we could to get our the 10 games that all other only beat Ben Logan a few opportunity and challenge 2,013 yards and 22 touch- history, hope to finish off seniors 10 football games senior classes typically times in our history, so our in playing Ben Logan.” downs on 204 carries. He their memorable season this fall,” said Riverside play. “ guys are excited about the For the Raiders (3-6), has established school with an eighth victory. head coach Bryce Hodge. “Our motivation has challenge of playing anoth- they will try to finish the records for most rushing “(Athletic director Rod “It's been a crazy year been pretty simple. We are er county school. That has campaign with two straight yards in a game and in a Yoder) and I talked at the obviously, I'm happy we've the smallest school in the taken care of the motiva- wins after knocking off season. beginning of the season been able to play, but I county, playing a bigger tion and intensity, our guys county rival Bellefontaine and we wanted to do every- want these seniors to get school in the county. We've are excited about the last week. See FINAL on Next Page Sports Browns show progress, still in AFC playoff hunt at bye week

CLEVELAND (AP) — chase, Andrew Berry, the week. focus is really on attacking "Baker has done a nice the Browns will have deci- Baker Mayfield's evalua- club's first-time general Stefanski didn't want our opponents one week at job," Berry said while mak- sions to make on Mayfield, tion to determine if he's manager and executive "to go there" earlier this a time and taking care of ing other measured com- the No. 1 overall pick in the Browns' franchise vice president, expressed week when asked about his the little things on a weekly ments about Mayfield. 2018. He'll be eligible for quarterback was a primary optimism about the team's strengths, weak- basis, because if we are "He's done a nice job of an extension, and the team objective heading into this Browns' present and nesses or progress. Suffice able to successfully accom- learning the system and will must choose by May 1 season. future. to say, the Browns have plish that, the big things getting more comfortable whether to pick up his Halfway through it, "We are feeling encour- plenty of room to grow. will take care of them- in the system, and again, guaranteed fifth-year Cleveland has another sur- aged but incomplete," "I know there are cer- selves." ultimately putting the team option, worth $25 million prising goal: the playoffs. Berry said, using a phrase tain areas that I think we Mayfield qualifies as a in a position to win. We are or more. At 5-3 under new coach that blankets Mayfield's are good at, but we need to "big thing." certainly pleased with him Mayfield can make his Kevin Stefanski, the situation and Cleveland's get better at those things," The third-year quarter- from that perspective." case over the final eight Browns are in position to roster as well. Stefanski said. back has shown some But Mayfield didn't play games. Berry, though, possibly end an 18-year The offense, without It's been a long time growth after a rough 2019 well — none of the Browns insists he doesn't look at absence from the NFL's star running back Nick since the Browns, who did- season, but it's still not a did — in two blowout loss- the remaining games as an postseason. It's the longest Chubb for a month and n't win a game three years given that the Browns are es against Baltimore and audition to cement current drought in the which won't have deep ago and haven't won more sold on Mayfield as their Pittsburgh, which Mayfield's future. league, and it would have threat Odell Beckham Jr. than seven since 2007, long-term solution. outscored Cleveland by a "I really do not get too been hard to imagine the the rest of the way, has were in this position. The He's been up, down and combined 76-13 and caught up in that type of team being in this spot been plagued by inconsis- opportunity isn't lost on sideways. showed there's still a size- narrative," he said. "All I after going 6-10 last season, tency. The defense may Berry, but he's preaching Mayfield has made bet- able gap between the top know is that I think Baker firing another coach and force turnovers, but it patience and perspective. ter decisions with the ball, and bottom of the AFC has played well and he has overhauling the front office allows too many points, "I am not naive to the but there are still too many North. done a nice job during — again. and if not for standout end fact that really a playoff times when he forces Those performances these first eight weeks. He Well, add the Browns' Myles Garrett and corner- appearance for any fran- throws into tight spaces raised concerns about has allowed us to play win- resurgence to the list of back Denzel Ward, is a chise is special because and pays the price. His sta- Mayfield, but Berry attrib- ning football. We've had 2020 oddities. mess. each season really is sacred tistics (15 touchdowns, 7 uted some of the QB's winning football from (the As the team reached a Like so many other and the chance to compete interceptions, 61% comple- overall inconsistency "to quarterback) position. welcomed bye week that teams this season, its diffi- and ultimately get in the tions) are pedestrian, but unprecedented year within Expect him to keep doing will allow injuries to heal cult to predict how the tournament," he said. the bottom line is that he's the NFL." that over the second half of while alive in the playoff Browns will look week to "That all being said, our led the Browns to five wins. Once the season ends, the year. Final Continued from “They have multiple and defensive lines will be 14 touchdowns on 222 car- best to stop the run,” said wrap Stoner up or he's Previous Page tendencies in their offense, a huge benefit this Friday ries. Hodge. “Much like us, going to run us over. We so really this week we are in regards to their ground Stoner is coming off a everything seems to hinge have to stop the run, and Fay believes his just teaching those to the game.” 246-yard, three-touchdown on their running game. we need to be able to run defense will be up to the kids so they can just have Stoner has been stellar game against We need to make sure we the ball and be more effi- challenge of slowing fun,” said Fay. “We think in his own right. He has Bellefontaine. do a better job tackling cient offensively this down Long. the ability of our offensive rushed for 1,247 yards and “We need to do our this week, we need to week.”

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 11.6.20 Sports Buzz surrounds Burrow during Bengals bye week BY MITCH STACY some excitement back to a he's also demonstrated the (2,272). He’s also been ed shot of confidence quarterback completed AP SPORTS WRITER franchise that was stuck in poise and creativity of a sacked 28 times — second ahead of a bye week, which passes to seven players. the mud. seasoned NFL quarterback. most in the NFL — but has couldn't have come at a Said Taylor: “He knows COLUMBUS — It’s all The 2019 Heisman The prevailing opinion is proven to be a quick study better time for the beat-up where to go with the ball." about Joe. Trophy winner has made that if he stays healthy, he when it comes to working O-line regulars. The “I think that for a rookie Coach Zac Taylor says the Bengals interesting to can be the guy here for the around the nagging defi- Bengals get back at it Nov. he’s done a tremendous rookie quarterback Joe watch again, and arguably long haul. ciencies in Cincinnati's 15 in Pittsburgh against the job of his approach and Burrow was the one piece better than their 2-5-1 “I wouldn’t say it’s gone pass protection. Steelers (7-0). how he’s handled things,” the Cincinnati Bengals record reflects. At the smoother than I thought — Last week behind an That the Bengals don't Taylor said. “Never appear- needed to get the other halfway point of the season, I thought I’d play well,” offensive line patched have much to show for ing to be overwhelmed. pieces of an already good Burrow’s development has Burrow said Wednesday. together with backups, Burrow's gutsy perform- Never appearing to be flus- offense to coalesce and exceeded expectations in “There’s obviously still a lot Burrow adapted. He got rid ances is due largely to their tered. He’s been as steady play at a higher level. Cincinnati and validated the of room to improve. I’m of the ball extra quickly, failure to protect leads. as they come.” Taylor’s framing of the organization's decision to just scratching the surface chipping away with inter- Four of their five losses Burrow's dad, a retired narrative is meant to recog- make him the No. 1 overall on where I can be and mediate passes. He extend- have been by five points or college football coach, said nize some of the guys who draft pick last spring. He's where I can go. So, that’s ed plays with his legs, took less and easily could have his son's matter-of-fact slogged through a 2-14 sea- already being talked about the most exciting thing for zero sacks and had no gone the other way. confidence was developed son with him last year, as a candidate for Offensive me.” turnovers in the Bengals' Tyler Boyd (54 catches, through an obsessive com- while acknowledging that Rookie of the Year. Burrow leads the league 31-20 win over the 584 yards, three TDs) has mitment to preparation the linchpin is the 23-year- Burrow certainly has in passing attempts (330) Tennessee Titans. been Burrow’s favorite tar- and winning at every level, old newcomer whose made his share of drive- and completions (221), and The victory gave the get, but in each of the two including a national cham- dynamic play has brought killing rookie mistakes, but is third in passing yards whole team a much-need- games before the break the pionship at LSU in 2019. FLAG FOOTBALL FLAG FOOTBALL in the end zone, Hayden over Team Black 5-4. Braxton Louden connected Kase McIntosh, who also another touchdown pass. Team Gray wins Gundolf scored on a For Team Gray, with Falloon for a score to had a rushing touchdown Beard added two rushing tournament touchdown run, Kase Michael Beard led the force overtime. and an interception on scores in regulation. West Liberty’s youth McIntosh threw a game- offense with touchdown In the other semifinal defense. For Team White, Brodie flag football league ended winning TD pass to passes to Draedyn battle, Team White edged In the championship Milliron led with two rush- its season with a tourna- Gundolf in overtime. Kinnison, Foster Fairchild, Team Red 4-3. game, Team Gray battled ing scores. Raider Tester ment Saturday at Lions McIntosh added an inter- Alex Bradford and Ryder For Team White, Caleb their way to an overtime ran for a touchdown, Park. Team Gray made its ception on defense. Terry. Bradford had a Palmer threw touchdown victory over Team White 6- Caleb Palmer ran one in a way to the championship For Team Orange, rushing touchdown. passes to Liam Harrington 5. touchdown and Bentley game where it defeated Raylan Wulf connected For Team Black, Roe and Brodie Milliron. For Team Gray, Michael Deam rounded out the Team White 6-5 in over- with Michael Ehrle for two Griffith connected with Bentley Deam rushed for a Beard opened up the scor- scoring with a touchdown time. touchdown passes. Ehrle Tracen Green for an early score. Raider Tester added ing with a touchdown pass run. In the first game, Team added an interception on touchdown pass, Harrison a rushing touchdown. to Ryder Terry. Alex In overtime, Beard con- Red squeaked by Team defense. Sutherin passed to Isaac For Team Red, Connor Bradford found Foster nected with Bradford in the Orange 3-2 in overtime. Round two opened up Falloon for a score, Watson pounded in a rush- Fairchild open for a touch- end zone. Terry ended the For Team Red, Hayse with Team Gray winning Sutherin found pay dirt ing touchdown, Hayse down. Fairchild reversed game with an interception Robison found Liam Saltis another overtime battle again on a long run. Robison threw a TD pass to the roll to find Bradford for in the end zone.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 11.6.20 Sports

SPORTS SCOREBOARD

FOOTBALL

OHSAA STATE PLAYOFF Division V 2020 OHSAA FOOTBALL Louisiana-Lafayette 101, North Carolina 92, South Florida (1-5) at Memphis (3-2), Noon Houston 1 6 0 .143 166 217 State Semifinals Penn St. 87, Tulsa 73, Army 57, Kansas St. Troy (4-2) at Georgia Southern (4-2), 1 p.m. Jacksonville 1 6 0 .143 154 220 PAIRINGS Saturday, Nov. 14, 7 PM STATE CHAMPIONSHIP 51, West Virginia 44, Utah 44, Washington 21, North Alabama (0-2) at Southern Miss. (1-5), 3 p.m. NortH Division II State Semifinals Division V Pairings and sites announced SCHEDULE Purdue 15, Virginia Tech 11, San Diego St. 8, Stephen F. Austin (4-3) at E. Kentucky (2-4), 3 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Friday, Nov. 13, 7 PM Sunday, Nov. 8 All Games at Fortress Obetz Arizona St. 7, Appalachian St. 6, Wake Forest Charlotte (2-3) at Middle Tennessee (2-5), 3:30 p.m. Pittsburgh. 7 0 0 1.000211 142 Home team listed first. Sites announced State Championship Game: Nov. 21 or 22 at Friday, November 13 5, Michigan St. 4, California 3. Vanderbilt (0-4) at Mississippi St. (1-4), 3:30 p.m. Baltimore 5 2 0 .714 203 132 Sunday, Nov. 8 Fortress Obetz Division I state championship, 7 p.m. Florida (3-1) vs. Georgia (4-1) at Jacksonville, Cleveland 5 3 0 .625 206 237 Region 6 vs. Region 5 Division V Regional Finals – Saturday, Nov. 7. Friday, November 20 – Division II, III or VII F.L., 3:30 p.m. Cincinnati 2 5 1 .313 194 214 Region 7 vs. Region 8 AP TOP 25 SCHEDULE West Pairings shown with regional seed. Home state championship, 2 p.m. Friday Pittsburgh (3-4) at Florida St. (2-4), 4 p.m. State Championship Game: Nov. 20 or 21 at team listed first unless otherwise noted. Friday, November 20 – Division II, III or VII W. Kentucky (2-5) at FAU (2-1), 6 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Fortress Obetz Region 17: 1 Kirtland vs. 2 Canfield South state championship, 7 p.m. No. 9 BYU at No. 21 Boise State, 9:45 p.m. FS1 Texas A&M (4-1) at South Carolina (2-3), 7 p.m. Kansas City 7 1 0 .875 253 152 Division II Reginal Finals – Friday, Nov. 6. No. 11 Miami at N.C. State, 7:30 p.m. ESPN Range at Mentor High School Saturday, November 21 – Division II, III, IV, V, Saturday Louisville (2-5) at Virginia (2-4), 8 p.m. Las Vegas 4 3 0 .571 187 203 Pairings shown with regional seed. Home Region 18: 2 Tontogany Otsego vs. 5 VI or VII state championship, 2 p.m. South Alabama (3-3) at Coastal Carolina (6-0), Denver 3 4 0 .429 147 183 team listed first. Pemberville Eastwood Saturday, November 21 – Division II, III, IV, V, No. 1 Clemson at No. 4 Notre Dame, 7:30 p.m. FS1 8 p.m. L.A. Chargers 2 5 0 .286 179 185 Region 5: 1 Akron Archbishop Hoban vs. 3 Region 19: 1 Ironton vs. 2 West Lafayette VI or VII state championship, 7 p.m. No. 3 Ohio State vs. Rutgers, 7:30 p.m. BTN MIDWEST NATIONAL CONFERENCE Hudson Ridgewood Sunday, November 22 – Division IV, V or VI No. 5 Georgia vs. No. 8 Florida, 3:30 p.m. CBS Michigan (1-1) at Indiana (2-0), Noon East Region 6: 1 Avon vs. 3 Avon Lake Region 20: 1 St. Bernard Roger Bacon vs. 7. state championship, Noon No. 6 Cincinnati vs. Houston, 3:30 p.m. ESPN Nebraska (0-1) at Northwestern (2-0), Noon W L T Pct PF PA Region 7: 1 Massillon Perry vs. 2 Massillon Springfield Shawnee Sunday, November 22 – Division IV, V or VI No. 7 Texas A&M at South Carolina, 7 p.m. ESPN Michigan St. (1-1) at Iowa (0-2), Noon Philadelphia 3 4 1 .438 186 205 Washington Division VI state championship, 5 p.m. No. 10 Wisconsin vs. Purdue, 3:30 p.m. ABC Minnesota (0-2) at Illinois (0-2), 3:30 p.m. Washington 2 5 0 .286 133 165 Region 8: 1 Cincinnati Winton Woods vs. 2. State Semifinals DIVISION I STATE SEMIFINAL PAIRINGS No. 12 Oregon vs. Stanford, 7:30 p.m. ABC Houston (2-2) at Cincinnati (5-0), 3:30 p.m. Dallas 2 6 0 .250 185 266 Cincinnati La Salle Saturday, Nov. 14, 7 PM Both games at 7 p.m., Friday, Nov. 6 No. 13 Indiana vs. No. 23 Michigan, Noon FS1 Oklahoma St. (4-1) at Kansas St. (4-2), 4 p.m. N.Y. Giants 1 6 0 .143 122 174 Division III Home team listed first. Sites announced Mentor (home) vs. Pickerington Central (visi- No. 14 Ok. State at Kansas State, , 4 p.m., FOX Baylor (1-3) at Iowa St. (4-2), 7 p.m. South State Semifinals Sunday, Nov. 8 tor) at New Philadelphia Woody Hayes No. 15 C. Carolina vs. S. Alabama, 8 p.m. ESPNU Clemson (7-0) at Notre Dame (6-0), 7:30 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Friday, Nov. 13, 7 PM Region 23 vs. Region 21 Quaker Stadium No. 16 Marshall vs. Mass., 2:30 p.m. ESPN+ Rutgers (1-1) at Ohio St. (2-0), 7:30 p.m. New Orleans 5 2 0 .714 206 197 Home team listed first. Sites announced Region 24 vs. Region 22 Cincinnati St. Xavier (home) vs. Springfield No. 17 Iowa State vs. Baylor, 7 p.m. FS1 SOUTHWEST Tampa Bay 5 2 0 .714 222 142 Sunday, Nov. 8 State Championship Game: Nov. 21 or 22 at (visitor) at Piqua Alexander Stadium No. 18 SMU at Temple, Noon ESPN+ West Virginia (4-2) at Texas (4-2), Noon Carolina 3 5 0 .375 179 193 Region 11 vs. Region 12 Fortress Obetz Division I State Championship Game – Friday, No. 19 Oklahoma vs. Kansas, 3:30 p.m. ESPN2 Appalachian St. (4-1) at Texas State (1-7), 3 p.m. Atlanta 2 6 0 .250 209 224 Region 10 vs. Region 9 Division VI Regional Finals – Saturday, Nov. 7. November 13 at Fortress Obetz, 7 p.m. No. 20 Southern Cal vs. Arizona State, Noon FOX Kansas (0-6) at Oklahoma (4-2), 3:30 p.m. North State Championship Game: Nov. 20 or Nov. Pairings shown with regional seed. Home No. 22 Texas vs. West Virginia, Noon ABC UTSA (4-4) at Rice (1-1), 3:30 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA 21 at Fortress Obetz team listed first. AP TOP 25 No. 25 Liberty at Virginia Tech, Noon ACCN Texas Tech (2-4) at TCU (2-3), 3:30 p.m. Green Bay 5 2 0 .714 219 187 Division III Regional Finals – Friday, Nov. 6. Region 21: 1 New Middletown Springfield 3 Angelo State University (0-1) at Abilene Chicago 5 3 0 .625 161 166 Pairings shown with regional seed. Home Creston Norwayne Record Pts Prv COLLEGE FOOTBALL Christian (1-3), 4 p.m. Detroit 3 4 0 .429 177 206 team listed first. Region 22: 3 Sherwood Fairview vs. 4 1. Clemson (33) 7-0 1515 1 FIU (0-3) at UTEP (3-3), 4 p.m. Minnesota 2 5 0 .286 183 214 Region 9: 1 Chardon vs. 3. Canfield 2. Alabama (29) 6-0 1513 2 SCHEDULES Columbus Grove at Defiance High School All Times EST Louisiana Tech (4-3) at North Texas (2-3), 7 p.m. West Region 10: 1 Tiffin Columbian vs. 6. Parma 3. Ohio St. 2-0 1430 3 Region 23: 1 Beverly Fort Frye vs. 3 (Subject to change) Tennessee (2-3) at Arkansas (2-3), 7:30 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Heights Holy Name 4. Notre Dame 6-0 1351 4 Proctorville Fairland Friday, Nov. 6 FAR WEST Seattle 6 1 0 .857 240 199 Region 11: 1 Columbus St. Francis DeSales Region 24: 1 Coldwater vs. 2 Mechanicsburg 5. Georgia 4-1 1289 5 SOUTH Arizona St. at Southern Cal, Noon Arizona 5 2 0 .714 203 146 vs. 2. Columbus Bishop Hartley Division VII 6. Cincinnati 5-0 1199 7 Fresno St. (1-1) at UNLV (0-2), 3:30 p.m. L.A. Rams 5 3 0 .625 193 152 Region 12: 4 Hamilton Ross vs. 6. Kettering State Semifinals 7. Texas A&M 4-1 1156 8 Miami (5-1) at NC State (4-2), 7:30 p.m. FAR WEST Arizona at Utah, 4 p.m. San Francisco 4 4 0 .500 208 173 Archbishop Alter Friday, Nov. 13, 7 PM 8. Florida 3-1 1066 10 UCLA at Colorado, 7 p.m. Division IV State Semifinals San Jose St. (2-0) at San Diego St. (2-0), 9 p.m. SCHEDULES Home team listed first. Sites announced 9. BYU 7-0 1014 11 Stanford at Oregon, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14, 7 PM 10. Wisconsin 1-0 985 9 BYU (7-0) at Boise St. (2-0), 9:45 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8 Sunday, Nov. 8 Saturday, Nov. 7 Washington at California, 10:30 p.m. Home team listed first. Sites announced Region 25 vs. Region 27 11. Miami 5-1 946 12 Baltimore at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. EAST Washington St. at Oregon St., 10:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8 Region 26 vs. Region 28 12. Oregon 0-0 831 14 Carolina at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Air Force (1-2) at Army (6-1), 11:30 a.m. New Mexico (0-1) at Hawaii (1-1), 11 p.m. Region 13 vs. Region 15 State Championship Game: Nov. 20 or 21 at 13. Indiana 2-0 765 17 Chicago at Tennessee, 1 p.m. SMU (6-1) at Temple (1-3), Noon Region 14 vs. Region 16 Fortress Obetz 14. Oklahoma St. 4-1 760 6 Denver at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Tulsa (3-1) at Navy (3-4), Noon NFL GLANCE State Championship Game: Nov. 21 or 22 at Division VII Regional Finals – Friday, Nov. 6. 15. Coastal Carolina 6-0 527 20 Detroit at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Boston College (4-3) at Syracuse (1-6), 2 p.m. AMERICAN CONFERENCE Fortress Obetz Pairings shown with regional seed. Home 16. Marshall 5-0 523 19 Houston at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. UMass (0-1) at Marshall (5-0), 2:30 p.m. East Division IV Regional Finals – Saturday, Nov. 7. team listed first. 17. Iowa St. 4-2 427 23 N.Y. Giants at Washington, 1 p.m. Maryland (1-1) at Penn St. (0-2), 3:30 p.m. Pairings shown with regional seed. Home Region 25: 1 Warren John F. Kennedy vs. 2 18. SMU 6-1 420 22 W L T Pct PF PA Seattle at Buffalo, 1 p.m. SOUTH team listed first unless otherwise noted. Lucas 19. Oklahoma 4-2 405 24 Buffalo 6 2 0 .750 198 199 Las Vegas at L.A. Chargers, 4:05 p.m. Liberty (6-0) at Virginia Tech (4-2), Noon Region 13: 6. Youngstown Ursuline vs. 12 Region 26: 1 Lima Central Catholic vs. 6 20. Southern Cal 0-0 354 21 Miami 4 3 0 .571 188 130 Miami at Arizona, 4:25 p.m. Arkansas St. (3-4) at Louisiana-Lafayette (5- Mentor Lake Catholic Bascom Hopewell-Loudon 21. Boise St. 2-0 336 25 New England 2 5 0 .286 136 167 Pittsburgh at Dallas, 4:25 p.m. 1), Noon Region 14: 2 Shelby vs. 5 Van Wert Region 27: 5 Newark Catholic vs. 7 Shadyside 22. Texas 4-2 190 - N.Y. Jets 0 8 0 .000 94 238 New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 8:20 p.m. Louisiana-Monroe (0-7) at Georgia St. (2-3), South Region 15: 1 St. Clairsville vs. 3. Carroll Region 28: 1 Maria Stein Marion Local vs. 3 23. Michigan 1-1 151 13 Open: Cincinnati, Cleveland, L.A. Rams, Noon Bloom-Carroll New Bremen 24. Auburn 4-2 144 - W L T Pct PF PA Philadelphia Tulane (3-4) at East Carolina (1-4), Noon Monday, Nov. 9 Region 16: 1 Clarksville Clinton-Massie vs. 3. 25. Liberty 6-0 118 - Indianapolis 5 2 0 .714 198 136 North Carolina (4-2) at Duke (2-5), Noon Cincinnati Wyoming Others receiving votes: Northwestern 106, Tennessee 5 2 0 .714 208 184 New England at N.Y. Jets, 8:15 p.m.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 11.6.20 COMICS

MODERATELY CONFUSED Jeff Stahler DENNIS THE MENACE Hank Ketcham REALITY CHECK Dave Whamond

PEANUTS Charles Schulz RUBES Leigh Rubin

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE Stephan Pastis

NON-SEQUITUR Wiley Sequitur GET YOUR LOCAL NEWS ONLINE:

www.examiner.org

SUBSCRIBE TODAY!

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 11.6.20 PUZZLES

n CROSSWORD Sheffer n SUDOKU DAVE GREEN

n Horoscopes JACQUELINE BIGAR’S STARS | FROM KING FEATURES SYNDICATE

Note: Bigar’s Stars is based on the degree  Double-check suggestions that oth- Tonight: The world is your oyster. of your sun at birth. The sign name is ers make regarding finances. Today’s SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) simply a label that astrologers put on a opposition could allow the actions taken  Today will be memorable. Be set of degrees for convenience. For best by another to drain your resources. Trust receptive to growth and change. Don’t be results, readers should refer to the dates your own judgment, particularly if some- surprised by the magnitude of changes following each sign. thing sounds too good to be true. Tonight: brewing. It’s a time of turning points. Deep disappointment in a loved one. There can be a debate or some points of A baby born today has a Sun in Scorpio CANCER (June 21-July 22) controversy to settle. Tonight: A partner and a Moon in Cancer.  Today generates enthusiasm needs convincing. and motivation. Control impatience and CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, Nov. 6, anger though. It is especially important to  Listen carefully and honor 2020: be constructive in your focus. Both love others’ freedom of thought, even if you Stimulating, rousing and positive, you prospects and finances are very promis- disagree. A long-standing partnership, in get the blood flowing for many. In terms ing. A desirable relationship grows. business or in love, might be ending or a of a project you love, you must not get Tonight: Extra hours of sleep to catch up. new one beginning. Your imagination depressed by its first rejection but try LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) and creativity are excellent. Tonight: An again, for it succeeds very well. Your  Old and poignant memories original idea solves a problem, and it’s humor helps it. If single, be open to surface. Past life regression might be use- profitable. changes, because a partnership evolves. ful to aid in understanding and accepting AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) If attached, more romantic bliss and hap- the present situation. A deep rapport with  Today affects your health sec- piness are to come. Your partner has a wild creatures and the spirit of wilderness tor. A dream or intuitive perception surprise for you. CAPRICORN gives the prevails. Tonight: Talk deeply with a brings insight into fitness factors. Seek best gifts. mentor from your past. ways to ease a stressful daily schedule. A VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) much loved animal companion might The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll  Friends include you in their require extra love and attention. Tonight: Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; plans. The expectations of others draw Eliminate clutter and begin spring clean- 2-So-so; 1-Difficult you into group activities or a prominent ing early. role within an organization. You might PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) ARIES (March 21-April 19) assume the role of mediator or overseer.  Today gives you renewed  Today generates mood swings Tonight: A light illuminates the future of energy and enthusiasm. You’ll enjoy in a loved one. Offer words of encourage- an important relationship. sports, creative projects and hobbies. ment. Be a good listener. A visitor offers LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Love and admiration come your way. to help with chores or repairs. A house-  Today puts a positive spin on Children have much to share. Young hold gathering is peppered with lively your status and career situation. You’ll be people are sources of inspiration, pride discussions. Tonight: Ideas and stories highly visible. A Zoom meeting goes and hope. Tonight: A relationship that family shares will inspire you. especially well. Others express admira- becomes more supportive. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) tion and see you as a role model. Burn  Today indicates that you might sage to cleanse your workplace. Tonight: BORN TODAY look for a new vehicle or consider alter- Excitement builds about your future. Director Mike Nichols (1931), actress native travel and transportation arrange- SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Sally Field (1946), writer Michael ments. Mobility issues will be resolved  Today reveals new potentials Cunningham (1952) satisfactorily. Hesitate if an acquaintance on the horizon. Your luck is changing for suggests a risky proposal. Tonight: If the better. Select goals for the long-range Find more Madalyn Aslan horoscopes at something just doesn’t feel right to you, future. Write a wish list. Information and madalynaslan.com. back off. new ideas are directed your way. © 2020 by King Features Syndicate Inc. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Opportunities are likely to come about.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 11.6.20 FYI TELEVISION

FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 6, 2020 SATURDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 7, 2020 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 ABC Good Evening Ent Tonight Shark Tank A duo shows (:01) 20/20 Investigative journalists report on various ABC 6 News (:35) Jimmy Scoreboard College Football: Stanford Cardinal at Oregon Ducks from Autzen Stadium (Live) ABC 6 News (:35) Seinfeld Columbus (N) (N) off a cake stand. (TVPG) (N) news stories from around the world. at 11pm (N) Kimmel Live ABC (Live) at 11 (N) “Biologist” E^ WSYX E^ WSYX E22 WKEF Feud Feud Shark Tank (N) (:01) 20/20 Investigative news. News (N) Kimmel E22 WKEF Scoreboard College Football: Stanford Cardinal at Oregon Ducks (Live) News (N) This Week NBC Inside Jeopardy! American Ninja Warrior “Finals 2" The remaining Dateline NBC (N) 2 News at Tonight NBC College Football: Clemson Tigers at Notre Dame Fighting Irish from Notre Dame Stadium (Live) 2 News at Saturday E@ Edition (TV G) (N) athletes take on the 10-obstacle Finals course. (TVPG) 11pm (N) Show (TV14) 11pm (N) Night Live WDTN (TVPG) (N) E@ WDTN E$ WCMH News (N) Inside (N) American Ninja Warrior “Finals 2" Dateline NBC (N) Sports Tonight E$ WCMH College Football: Clemson Tigers at Notre Dame Fighting Irish (Live) News (N) SNL E35 WLIO Wheel (N) Jeopardy American Ninja Warrior “Finals 2" Dateline NBC (N) News (N) Tonight E35 WLIO College Football: Clemson Tigers at Notre Dame Fighting Irish (Live) News (N) SNL Wheel of Ent Tonight The Greatest #AtHome Magnum P.I. “Honor Blue Bloods “The Brave” News Center (:35) Late Wheel of Cash Manhunt: Deadly Games Manhunt: Deadly Games 48 Hours In-depth News Center (:35) Storm of CBS Fortune (N) (N) Videos Home videos. Among” Suspicious phone. Anthony is shot. (TV14) 7 Nightbeat Show (TV14) CBS E& WHIO E& Fortune Explosion “Don’t Tread On” Militia “Open Season” Manhunt investigative reports. (TV14) 7 Nightbeat Suspicion (TV14) (N) WHIO (N) T leader. concludes. T S E10 WBNS Jeopardy Wheel (N) #AtHome Videos Magnum P.I. Blue Bloods Wall to Late Show S E10 A WBNS News (N) Jeopardy Manhunt Militia leader. Manhunt (TV14) 48 Hours (TV14) News (N) Wall-Wall A C The Big The Big WWE Friday Night SmackDown (Live) FOX 28 News at 10pm Two and a Seinfeld C (Live) D College Ftbl FOX Extra PBC Fight Night “Luis Ortiz vs Alexander Flores” FOX 28 News at 10pm Cosmos: Possible Worlds FOX D FOX A Bang Theory Bang Theory Local news report and Half Men “Stall” No E28 WTTE A E28 “Teams TBA” (Live) News events of the day get “Lost City of” Origins of life. O WTTE weather update. (N) toliet paper. O presented. (N) R R

B E45 WRGT Bang Family WWE Friday Night SmackDown (Live) News Family Schitt’s B E45 WRGT Coll. Ftbl Extra PBC Fight “Luis Ortiz vs Alexander Flores” News Bang Cosmos “Lost City of” The Chavis GZero World Washington Columbus Great Performances “One Man, Two Guvnors” (TV G) (N) Amanpour Antiques Roadshow Keeping Up Hold the Father Brown “The Curse Shakespeare and Songs at the Austin City PBS Chronicles (TVPG) (N) Week (N) on the and PBS E34 E34 “Election Collection” (TV G) Appearances Sunset of the Aesthetic” (TV14) Hathaway: Private Center (N) Limits (N) WOSU (N) Record (N) Company (N) WOSU Investigators “Thou Invisible” E27 WBGU The PBS NewsHour Wash. Week Firing (N) Great Performances “One Man, Two” (TV G) (N) Amanpour E27 WBGU Weekend Welk (TV G) Antiques Roadshow Lost River Austin City Limits (N) Green New Red TMZ Mike & Molly Masters of Masters of World’s World’s 2News at 10 2News at 2 Broke Girls Family Guy American Ninja Warrior ac Prom Night (‘08) Brittany Snow, Scott Porter. A 2News at 10 2 Broke Girls Family Guy Family Guy CW Celebrity “No Kay Illusion Illusion Funniest Funniest on Dayton’s 10:30 on CW (TV14) “2,000-Year- CW E26 WBDT E26 “Seattle/Tacoma City” killer that haunted a girl’s past escapes and soon on Dayton’s “Pastry Porn” “Padre “V For gossip. Morale” Animals (N) Animals CW (N) Old” WBDT (TVPG) crashes her senior prom. (PG-13) CW Familia” Mystery” E53 WWHO Feud (N) Feud Illusion Illusion Animals Animals Schitt’s Man TMZ DailyMail E53 WWHO Funny OH Lottery Feud Feud Castle “Pandora” News (N) Honor Ring E43 WUAB Inside 19 News at Masters of Masters of Animals (N) Animals 19 News at (:45) Sports Modern Modern E43 black-ish black-ish The Big Bad B-Movie Show “The Day the Sky 19 News at (:45) Sports Bob’s Bob’s Edition (N) 7:30PM Illusion Illusion 10PM Extra Family Family WUAB Exploded” 10PM Extra Burgers Burgers E44 WTLW Meyer (TV G) Hagee (TV G) Andy (TV G) Andy (TV G) Coop Hope Sports Report Mantracker Cash E44 Whiz Quiz View Point Gaither Homecoming Real Life Kyle Winkler Movie Hllbillies Dreams Generation Cowboys WTLW Inspirational music. A&E The First 48 The First 48 Live Rescue “Live Rescue - 11.06.20" (TV14) (N) A&E Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Lord of Rings: Two aaaa The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (‘03) Ian McKellen, Elijah Wood. One Ring’s influence aac aaa AMC AMC (4:30) Gladiator (‘00) Taken 2 (‘12) Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace. Eli Roth’s History of I, Robot (‘04) Will Towers (PG-13) on hobbit increases as he nears end of his journey. (PG-13) Russell Crowe. (R) Fighting revenge. (PG-13) Horror “Children” (N) Smith. (PG-13) APL River Monsters River Monsters River Monsters: Deadliest Man-eaters (N) River Monsters APL Dr. Jeff “First Dr. Jeff” Dr. Jeff “The Jaguar” Dr. Jeff: Rocky (N) (:01) Mega Zoo (N) (:01) Secret Life (N) BET (5:00) Movie Movie Tyler Perry’s The Oval (5:00) Movie To Be Announced Program information is unavailable Movie Corrupt family. BET at this time. (6:30) How to Be Single (‘16, Comedy) Dakota Johnson, aac 13 Going on 30 (‘04) Jennifer Garner, Mark aac 13 Going on 30 BRAV BRAV Sweet Home Alabama (‘02) Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas. Sweet Home Alabama (‘02) Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas. Rebel Wilson. City guide. (R) Ruffalo. Girl ages overnight. (PG-13) (‘04) (PG-13) Designer tries to divorce her husband. (PG-13) Designer tries to divorce her husband. (PG-13) CMT Man Man Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom CMT Cop III aaa Beverly Hills Cop (‘84) Eddie Murphy. (R) Beverly Hills Cop II Eddie Murphy. (R) CNBC The News (N) Greed “Fyre Festival” Greed “Starstruck” Greed “Bonus Edition” Greed Unpaid taxes. CNBC Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank CNN Erin Burnett OutFront Cooper 360° (N) Cuomo Prime Time (N) CNN Tonight (N) CNN Tonight (N) CNN Situation Room (N) Situation Room (N) Situation Room (N) To Be Announced To Be Announced COM Office Office Schitt’s Schitt’s Schitt’s Schitt’s Schitt’s Kevin Hart (R) S. Park COM (5:30) Rush Hour (‘98) Rush Hour 2 (‘01) Jackie Chan. (PG-13) Rush Hour 3 (‘07) Chris Tucker. (PG-13) CSPAN (10:00) Public Affairs Events Political events. Politics & Public Policy Today Major political activity around the U.S. CSPAN (10:00) Public Affairs Events Political events. Politics & Public Policy Today Major political activity around the U.S. CSPN2 (12:00) Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews are presented. CSPN2 (:15) Book TV (N) (:14) Book TV (:15) Book TV (N) After Words (N) Book TV (N) DISC Gold Rush: Pay Dirt Gold Rush “The Fast” Engineering test. (N) (:14) Gold Rush (:14) Gold Rush (N) DISC Doomsday Doomsday Doomsday Doomsday Doomsday DISN Raven Raven Raven (N) Just Roll BUNK’D Liv Maddie Liv Maddie Raven Raven Just Roll DISN Big City Alvin and Chipmunks (PG) Big City Big City LEGO (N) Big City BUNK’D BUNK’D aaa aa E! The Proposal Sandra Bullock. (PG-13) The Proposal (‘09) Sandra Bullock. (PG-13) Fool’s E! Goblet aaa Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (‘07) (PG-13) aaa Potter & Prince (‘09) (PG) ESPN Countdown College Football: Miami vs North Carolina State (Live) SportsCenter ESPN College Football “Teams TBA” (Live) Scoreboard College Football (Live) ESPN2 NFL Live High School Football: American Heritage vs St. Thomas Aquinas Max on Top Rank ESPN2 College Football: UCLA Bruins at Colorado Buffaloes (Live) UFC Fight Night “Santos vs. Teixera” FOOD Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners (N) Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners FOOD Diners Diners Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas FOXOH Road Blue Jackets Classics (Replay) Good Sport Bearcats Wrld Poker FOXOH College Football: Western Kentucky vs Florida Atlantic #Inside Shogun (Replay) Road “David Fizdale” aac ac FREE (6:30) The Santa Clause 2 (‘02, Holiday) Tim The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (‘06) The 700 Club Christian (:20) aaa Minions (‘15, Comedy) Pierre Coffin, Sandra Bullock. The (:25) Despicable Me 3 (‘17, Comedy) Steve Carell, aa Miracle E FREE Allen, Judge Reinhold. (G) Tim Allen. Jack Frost’s plan. (G) panel. (TV G) E L history of the Minions. (PG) Kristen Wiig. Gru’s twin brother. (PG) 34 (‘94) L B

GOLF Golf Cntrl PGA Tour Golf “2020 Houston Open - Round 2" (Replay) Champions (Replay) B A GOLF Golf Cntrl PGA Tour Golf “2020 Houston Open - Round 3" (Replay) Champions (Replay) A

C aaa HALL Royal Christmas Lacey A Shoe Addict’s Christmas (‘18) Candace Cameron Christmas Under Wraps (‘14) Candace C (6:00) On the 12th Date of Never Kiss a Man in a Christmas Sweater (‘20) Switched for Christmas (‘17) Candace Cameron Bure, Chabert. (NR) Bure, Luke MacFarlane. Holiday spirit. Cameron Bure, David O’Donnell. (NR) HALL Christmas (‘20) Ashley Williams, Calix Fraser. An assistant. Eion Bailey. Twin sisters swap lives. HGTV My Lottery My Lottery Bizarre (N) Bizarre (N) Big Adventure (N) Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters HGTV Home Town Should I Stay or Go Should I Stay or Go (:01) Love It or List It (:01) Love It or List It HIST Chupacabra Vampires (TV14) Gators in the City (N) (:03) Ancient Aliens (:05) Ancient Aliens HIST America (TVPG) America’s Book of Secrets: Special Edition America’s Book of Secrets: Special Edition LIFE The Christmas Aunt The Christmas Yule Blog (‘20) Sara Canning, Zak (:03) A Crafty Christmas Romance (‘20, Holiday) The Christmas Yule Blog A Welcome Home Christmas (‘20) Jana Kramer, (:03) A Christmas Wish (‘19, Holiday) Hilarie Burton, Keshia Knight Pulliam. Santiago. Christmas meanings. Nicola Posener, Bradford B. Johnson. LIFE (‘20) Sara Canning. Brandon Quinn. Christmas toy drive. Tyler Hilton. Wish granted. MTV Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous MTV Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous NICK The Crystal Maze Dylan SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Friends Friends Friends Friends NICK Loud House Loud HouseDanger Dylan Substitute All That Friends Friends Friends Friends PARMT Men Men Movie Movie PARMT (6:00) Movie Movie Movie QVC QVC Programming To Be Announced QVC Programming To Be Announced QVC Programming QVC QVC Programming To Be Announced QVC Programming To Be Announced QVC Programming aaa SYFY The Fifth Element (PG-13) Death Wish (‘18) Bruce Willis. (R) Futurama Futurama SYFY aaa Escape Plan (‘13) Sylvester Stallone. (R) aaac John Wick: Chapter 2 (‘17) Keanu Reeves. (R) Seinfeld Fist Fight (‘17) Ice Cube, Charlie Day. (:15) Pain & Gain (‘13, Crime) Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson. A trio of bodybuilders aaa TBS TBS (6:30) Horrible Bosses 2 (‘14, Comedy) Jason Bang Bang Moving Bang (TVPG) Bang (TV14) Impractical Impractical “The Visa” Teacher challenged. (R) in Florida get involved in an extortion ring. (R) Bateman, Jason Sudeikis. (R) “Obliteration” out. Jokers Jokers (6:00) Ride the High aaac The Greatest Show on Earth (‘52) Betty Hutton, Charlton (:45) aaa The Circus (‘28) Charlie aaac aac TCM TCM My Favorite Year Peter A Hard Day’s Night (‘64) The (:45) It’s Trad, Dad! (‘62, Musical) The Knack ... and How to Country (‘62) (NR) Heston. The tale of a traveling circus. (NR) Chaplin, Merna Kennedy. (G) O’Toole. (PG) Beatles. A day in the life. (G) Helen Shapiro. (NR) Get It (NR) TLC The Family Chantel 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way (N) 90 Day (N) 90 Day “Pillow Talk” 90 Day TLC Couponing Couponing Couponing Couponing Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Bones “Meathead” Jersey aaa Transformers (‘07) Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox. Rival clans of alien robots AEW: Dynamite aaac TNT TNT (6:00) Transformers (‘07, Action) Shia LaBeouf, Megan Ready Player One (‘18) Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke. Virtual reality world Shore. arrive on Earth in search of a powerful artifact. (PG-13) “Countdown to Full Gear” Fox. Alien robots battle. (PG-13) users attempt to find its late creator’s fortune. (PG-13) TVLD Andy Andy Loves Ray. Loves Ray. Loves Ray. Loves Ray. Men Men Queens Queens TVLD Men Men Men Men Men Men Men Men Men Men (6:00) Marvel’s The Avengers (‘12, Action) Robert aaac Ant-Man (‘15) Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly. Thief recruited to (:33) Modern aaac aaac USA USA Ant-Man Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (‘17) Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana. Truth about Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. Downey Jr., Mark Ruffalo. (PG-13) use super-suit. (PG-13) Family Paul Rudd. Peter Quill’s lineage. (PG-13) 2 (‘17) Chris Pratt. (PG-13) aa aaa VH1 Sister Act Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (‘93) (PG) Grease (‘78) John Travolta. (PG) VH1 Browns (PG-13) aac Why Did I Get Married? (‘07) Tyler Perry. (PG-13) Reunion (PG-13) WGN-A Last Man Last Man NewsNation NewsNation NewsNation NewsNation Blue Bloods “Friends in NewsNation NewsNation NewsNation NewsNation Standing Standing WGN-A High” Child services. aac Red Tails The Undoing “The (:25) A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Real Time with Bill Maher How To with Real Time (6:10) aac The Dead The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2020 Inductions The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2020 Inductions M

HBO (‘12) (PG-13) Missing” Probative Christmas (‘11, Comedy) John Cho, Kal (TVMA) (N) John Wilson with Bill M U HBO Don’t Die (‘19, Comedy) Bill Musicians honored into hall of fame. (TVMA) (N) Musicians honored into hall of fame. (TVMA) I questions. (TVMA) Penn. (R) (N) Maher U I Murray. (R) M

aa aac M E (6:45) Big Momma’s House 2 (‘06, (:25) Stuber (‘19, Action) Iko Warrior “To (:49) Warrior “To a Man Lincoln ac aac

E Warrior “To (:45) Bio-Dome (‘96, Comedy) Pauly (:20) Shallow Hal (‘01, Comedy) Gwyneth (:15) Warrior “To a Man R MAX Comedy) Martin Lawrence. Disguised FBI Uwais, Kumail Nanjiani. A mild-mannered a Man with” with a Hammer” (TVMA) Vampire R

P MAX a Man with” Shore, Stephen Baldwin. Morons ruin Paltrow, Jack Black. Superficial man falls for obese with a Hammer” (TVMA) agent. (PG-13) man and a cop. (R) (N) (‘12) (R) P study. (PG-13) woman. (PG-13)

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 11.6.20 EXAMINER TO PLACE YOUR AD: Mail: Box 40 • Bellefontaine, OH 43311 Phone: (937) 592-3060 x1110 or x1132 Classifieds Fax: (937) 592-4463 Bringing buyer and seller together daily. VIEW ONLINE @ www.examiner.org

PERSONAL HELP WANTED TRUCKS REAL ESTATE WHERE YOU WANT IT CRISIS HOTLINE Harr at 937-465-1141 or PUBLISHERS NOTICE Call and give operator first [email protected]. All real estate advertising in WHEN name and brief comment West Liberty-Salem Schools is an this newspaper is subject to about service needed. equal opportunity employer. We do the Fair Housing Act which 1-800-224-0422 not discriminate on the basis of makes it illegal to advertise race, color, sex, age, religion, na- “any preference, limitation or YOU WANT IT FOR INFORMATION Con- tional origin, ancestry, veteran discrimination based on race, cerning American Red Cross status, marital status, or any other 2013 GMC YUKON DENALI color, religion, sex, handicap, Blood Services Program, call status protected by law. XL: 6.2 Liter, diamond tricoat familial status or national ori- 650-5000. white, 158,250 mi. One owner, gin, or an intention to make ADEA RULINGS tan interior, excellent condi- any such preference, limitation POISON CONTROL The Bellefontaine Examiner tion. New tires, new rear or discrimination.” Familial CENTER does not knowingly accept brakes, synthetic oil changes status includes children under 1-(800)222-1222 help wanted advertisements in regularly. Text GMC and name the age of 18 living with par- 24 Hour Hotline violation of the Age Discrimi- and number, will call you, ents or legal custodians, preg- nation Employment Act. 937-597-2202. $15,900.00 nant women and people secur- WORK WANTED The ADEA prohibits arbitrary ing custody of children under age discrimination of persons 18. age 40 or over and applies to FOR RENT CARMAN BUILDERS This newspaper will not know- employers with 25 or more ingly accept any advertising for Vinyl siding, replacement win- employees, employment agen- APTS., ROOMS, HOUSES dows, seamless spouting, real estate which is in violation cies and labor organizations. starting at $350.00. Call or of the law. Our readers are roofing. Free estimates. Advertising containing such Text 937-935-6714, 407-2126. 585-6472 or 1-937-726-7714. hereby informed that all dwell- terms as “young”, “boy”, or ings advertised in the newspa- SNOW REMOVAL Services, “girl” or designating a certain APARTMENTS per are available on an equal residential & commercial. age such as “age 35 to 55” or opportunity basis. To complain WARD HAULING LTD. Any other similar specification indi- NOTICE of discrimination call HUD toll Introducing… size load. Gravel, sand, con- cates discrimination against Housing advertisements pub- free at 1-800-669-9777. The struction debris, trash. Tree employment of older persons lished in this newspaper are toll free telephone number for trimming & removal. Driveway and are considered in violation subject to the Federal Fair the hearing impaired is The Bellefontaine Examiner installs, etc. Fully insured. Call of the act. Housing Act of 1968 which 1-800-927-9275. 937-844-8923 for a free esti- Information about the Act may makes it illegal to advertise Web Edition mate. be obtained by calling or writ- discrimination based on race, ing the U.S. Department of La- The Bellefontaine Examiner delivers award-winning color, religion, nationality, sex, FINANCIAL Subscribe Today journalism with a modern look, to suit active readers like bor, Wage and Hour Division. age (including children), handi- HELP WANTED you. Our Web Edition is a complete, page-by-page digital cap or familial status. This also NOTICE 24 hours a day, replica of each day’s print version accessible on any WEST LIBERTY-SALEM is SERVICES includes limitation to number LENDING OPPORTUNITIES 7daysaweek laptop or desktop with an internet connection. accepting applications for one of persons desired. The Belle- Digital Online Edition fontaine Examiner will not Borrow Smart. Contact the The Bellefontaine Examiner Web Edition is the perfect full time bus driver for one FOR ONLY $335, you can alternative for busy people who like to be in touch with knowingly accept advertising Ohio Division of Financial Insti- 13 weeks three hour bus route. Must place a 25-word classified ad $24.70 great local reporting. SUBSCRIBE TODAY! which is in violation of the law. tutions’ Office of Consumer Af- have CDL with SP endorse- in 133 newspapers across 68 fairs BEFORE you refinance $49.40 26 weeks ments, current pre-service cer- counties. All newspapers your home or obtain a loan. 52 weeks tificate, current T-8 physical, within the OhioScan network STORAGE BEWARE of requests for any $98.80 Name: total a readership of over BCII and FBI, and all training large advance payment of fees Address: records. Application deadline 2,000,000. Call Bellefontaine 540 & 33 SELF-STORAGE, or insurance. Call the Office of Stay in the know with local content is November 30, 2020. For fur- Examiner, 592-3060. Visit across from JVS. 10x15. First Consumer Affairs toll free at that keeps you interested and are interesting! City: Zip: www.adohio.net. month free. 593-0000. ther information contact Linda 1-866-278-0003 to learn if the P: (937) 592-3060 x1133 Phone: mortgage broker or lender is W: www.examiner.org ALL AMERICAN Storage. properly licensed. (This notice M: Form to the right eMail: • Include order form with payment. Mail to: Bellefontaine Examiner, Check us out online at: EXAMINER.ORG Monthly rentals. Free locks. is a public service of the Belle- P.O. Box 40, Bellefontaine, OH 43311, or bring to the Examiner office Behind JC Penney. 592-9100. fontaine Examiner.) located at 127 E. Chillicothe Ave. in Bellefontaine.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 11.6.20