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St. Peters names
Righteous
Returns! grants
St. Peter Lutheran Church
has announced its In Reach
OutReach Teams Righteous
Returns! grants again this
year. The church will give
away three $200 grants.
The requirements include:
The Righteous Returns!
grant must be used to
help someone else;
The Righteous
Returns! event must take
place within six months
of receipt of grant; and
A brief 5-10 minute presentation must be made in
person to the St. Peter congregation during a Sunday
morning worship service.
To apply, send a 300500-word essay describing
the proposed Righteous
Returns! project to Pastor
Angela Khabeb, 422 N.
Pierce St., Delphos OH
45833; or email pastoratstpeter@gmail.com.
Include a contact person
with contact information.
The deadline for applications is July 23. Grant recipients will be announced after
July 25 (Christmas in July).
The application process is open to anyone
living in Delphos or surrounding communities.
Forecast
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with a chance
of showers
and thunderstorms
today and
tonight. Highs
in the upper 80s. Lows in
the mid 70s. See page 2.
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DELPHOS Everett
Chip Foust, 60, of Delphos
passed away Friday at St. Ritas
Medical Center in Lima surrounded by his loving family.
His Family. He was
born Oct. 14, 1953, in Fort
Meade, Maryland, to William
and Norma Jean (Arnold)
Foust. His mother survives in
Delphos.
On July 15, 1978, he married Barbara (Copeland) Foust,
who survives in Delphos.
Surviving also are two
daughters, Ann (Shannon
Strayer) Kohorst and Justice
(Jason) Place of Delphos; a
brother, Scott (Mary Jo) Foust
of Delphos; mother-in-law,
Betty Copeland of Delphos;
seven grandchildren, Emily
(Ricky) Davis of Salisbury,
North Carolina, Phoelix
Kohorst of Hendersonville,
North Carolina, Daisley
Kohorst of Lima and Rook
Kohorst, Hudson Place,
Opal Place and Ella Place of
Delphos; two sisters-in-law,
Nancy (Dennis) Flanagan
of Taylorville, Illinois, and
Wanda (Gene) Haase of
Elida; brother-in-law, Larry
(Jane) Copeland of Delphos;
four nephews, James (Anna)
Flanagan of Taylorville,
Illinois, Larry Copeland Jr. and
Michael Copeland of Delphos
and Nathan Haase of Elida;
three nieces, Kimberly (Allen)
Alewiet of Rochester, Illinois,
and Tracy (Tim) Kantner and
Jennifer (Drew) Schaffner of
Delphos; and an uncle, James
(Marlice) Foust of Germany.
He was preceded in death
by his father, William Foust;
a father-in-law, George Bob
Copeland; two nephews,
Scot and Cory Foust; maternal grandparents, Everett and
Hilda Arnold; and paternal
grandparents, Melvin and
Beatrice Foust.
His Legacy. Chip
worked at Monsanto of Lima,
National Seal in Van Wert,
GKN in Van Wert, Lima Tank
Plant, Dana Corporation in
Lima and at Crown Equipment
Corporation in New Bremen.
He served in the United States
Army from 1971-73, stationed in Bamberg, Germany.
He was a member of IHRA
and NHRA, and the Delphos
Connection Race Team, being
the track champion in 2005 at
MCIR. He was also a member
of the Delphos Corvette Club.
He participated in and enjoyed
going to numerous car shows.
In his younger years, he was a
world traveler, having resided
in many states and countries
including Germany and Japan.
He especially loved spending
time with his family, always
looking forward to time with
his grandchildren whom he
loved so very much. Chip was
a friend to all, a stranger to
nobody. Chip was especially
proud to be a Donor of Life.
His Farewell Services.
A celebration of Chips
life will begin at 11 a.m.
Wednesday with military honors following the service at
Strayer Funeral Home.
Visitation will be from 2-8
p.m. Tuesday and one hour
before the service Wednesday.
Memorial contributions are
in benevolence of the family.
Online condolences may
be shared at www.strayerfuneralhome.com.
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TODAY: Partly cloudy
with a 20 percent chance of
showers and thunderstorms.
Highs in the upper 80s.
Southwest winds 5 to 15 mph.
TONIGHT: Partly cloudy
through midnight then becoming mostly cloudy. A 50 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Lows in the
mid 70s. Southwest winds 10
to 15 mph.
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A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs
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cities.
The rail industry and federal transportation department did agree earlier this
year to new safety measures for crude oil
shipments, including lowering speeds to
40 miles per hour in urban areas on trains
with 20 or more crude oil cars, better
braking systems and more safety technology and inspections.
CSX Transportation Inc. and Norfolk
Southern Corp. two of the biggest railroad companies said they are always
concerned about safety and said that security and competitive issues were behind a
request asking state emergency response
offices to keep confidential crude oil
routing notifications. The federal government agreed to the request under a May
emergency order.
More than 99.998 percent of the
hazardous materials shipped across our
22-state network arrive at their final
Soccer fan
hospitalized after
lightning strike
COLUMBUS (AP)
Lightning struck outside
a soccer stadium before an
MLS game, sending an offduty firefighter who went into
cardiac arrest to the hospital
and forcing the postponement
of the Columbus Crews game
against FC Dallas.
The lightning strike was
in the parking lot of Crew
Stadium on Saturday night,
but its not known if the offduty lieutenant was struck
directly, Columbus Fire
Department Battalion Chief
Tracy Smith said.
The firefighter, identified as
Lt. Stu Tudor, had to be resuscitated, and was listed Sunday
morning in critical condition
in the intensive care unit at
the Ohio State Medical Center,
Smith said. She said it takes
between two and three days to
determine the total effects of a
possible lightning strike.
The storm with heavy rain
and lightning bursts rolled
through about 15 minutes
before the scheduled 8 p.m.
kickoff. Fans were told to
evacuate the stands and head
toward the concourses of the
double-decked stadium.
Emergency officials got
calls reporting the lightning
strike at about 8 p.m.
Crew fan Don Lewis told
The Columbus Dispatch that
he was taking cover during
heavy rain in a portable toilet
when he said he felt electricity
run through the air and then
heard someone in the toilet
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I almost fell over, said
Dale Gnidovec, the museums curator. His girlfriend told him the specimen was too nice to be
kept in their home, and he
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museum.
Over time, new trilobite
species appeared and old
ones died out, Gnidovec
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and others spiny. Some
were blind, and others had
huge, compound eyes.
Isotelus, which was
named state fossil in 1985,
lived late in the Ordovician
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years ago.
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Isotelus fossils are rare,
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Museum
of
Natural
History.
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recognize, but it requires
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familys summer home
in Canada when he was 4
years old. He said an elementary schoolteacher in
Michigan introduced him
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CONVOY When a long day of ACME District 5 summer baseball tourney action was complete Sunday night at the
Crestview Athletic Complex, three teams had moved on and two
were eliminated.
In game 1, Van Wert shut out Jefferson 13-0 in five innings.
In the middle game, Crestview bested St. Johns 9-5.
In the nightcap, Lincolnview stayed alive with a 6-5 triumph
over Jefferson.
In the opener, it was all Cougars.
Following a leadoff error to begin the bottom of the first,
Wildcat starter Josh Teman walked two batters to load the bases
with just one out. Josh Braun grounded out but Justice Tussing
came in to score the games first run. The Cougars then scored
six more runs on five hits, all coming with two outs in the inning.
All seven first-inning runs were charged to Teman, who was
relieved by Jace Stockwell during the rough opening frame.
Stockwell struggled to begin the second as the first five batters came around to score. The Cougars took advantage of four
walks in the inning by getting some key hits. Gavin Gardner and
Caleb Fetzer each had 2-run doubles during the second.
Jefferson struggled to get any offensive production against
right-handed pitcher Caleb Jenkins. Jenkins allowed just two
hits on the day and walked one while also hitting a batter.
Several of the Cougars contributed to the offensive surge,
whether it be runs scored, hits or RBIs. Fetzer, Gardner, Joe Lisa
and Ryan McCracken each contributed two RBIs on the day.
The Cougars have scored 27 runs in the ACME tournament
so far and are yet to allow a single run. They will face St. Marys
at 4 p.m. today at Crestview.
In the second game, with both teams facing elimination, the
Knights stayed alive with a 9-5 win over St. Johns.
Crestview jumped in front with a run in the second, then added
two more in the third. Those runs came without benefit of a hit.
The Blue Jay offense didnt come alive until late in the game
but they did manage a run in each of the fourth and fifth frames.
St. Johns took advantage of control problems by the Knights
hurlers, as the Jays racked up five walks in the two innings combined, plus benefitted from a pair of Knight errors.
Crestview scored three runs in the bottom of the fourth
inning, all coming after they had two outs in the inning. After
a leadoff single by Jacob Lippi, the next two batters struck out
with Lippi still stuck on first. Two singles and an error later, the
Knights found themselves on top 6-1.
The Knights offense wasnt satisfied yet, though, as it scored
three more runs in the bottom of the sixth. Preston Geradot
walked to begin the inning against Blue Jay pitcher Josh
Warnecke, stole second base and advanced to third on an error.
Jon Krouse then stepped to the plate and lined a single up the
middle, scoring Geradot. Three batters, Dalton Johnson added
an RBI single before Nate Owens followed with one of his own
to give Crestview a commanding 9-2 lead. St. Johns picked up
three runs in the seventh, thanks to a trio of Crestview errors, but
the Jays were eliminated from the turnament.
Knight starter Jordan Roop allowed just one hit but did walk
five in his 3 1/3 innings pitched. Mitchell Rickard relieved Roop
and also only allowed one hit in his outing.
Crestview committed six errors in total, accounting for five
unearned runs for the Blue Jays.
Crestview will play Lincolnview today in a rematch of
Saturdays contest, a game won by the Knights in a 14-0 rout
(full story on that game can be found at timesbulletin.com).
In game 3, after being defeated in the first game of the tournament, the Lancers regrouped and came from behind twice to
eliminate Jefferson.
After crawling back from a 4-1 deficit earlier in the game, the
Lancers found themselves down 5-4 in the top of the seventh.
Jalen Roberts hit a 1-1 fastball to the right-center field gap for
a double, bringing Dalton Schmersal to the dish. Schmersal put
down a sacrifice that advanced Roberts to third with only one
out in the inning.
Tyler Richey, who was 2-3 with an RBI so far on the day
stepped up to bat with the game on the line in the seventh.
Richey put down a perfect bunt and Roberts got a good jump on
the pitcher; the Lancers successfully completed the squeeze play
to tie the game at five.
Leeth retired the first two batters in the bottom of the seventh but Nick Fitch hit an 0-1 pitch off the right-field fence and
legged out a triple. Leeth served up a ground ball out to end the
inning and to send the game to extras.
Keeli Ralston was hit by a pitch to begin the eighth and he
was then sacrificed around to third where the Lancers again tried
a squeeze bunt. They were unsuccessful the second time around.
With two outs in the inning, the Lancers brought the top of the
order to the plate for the fifth time in the game.
Leeth walked and stole second before advancing to third on
a Jefferson fielding error. Dalton Schmersal lined one hard into
left field, scoring Leeth and giving Lincolnview their first lead
since the first inning.
Roberts went to the mound to try and secure the lead for the
Lancers and he struck out the first two batters looking to begin
the inning. A fielding error continued the game but the game
would finally end when Dalton Schmersal laid out to make a
diving catch at third base to end the game.
Lincolnview starter Keeli Ralston struggled during his outing but Leeth and Roberts pitched well in relief. The two relief
pitchers allowed just four hits in the final six and two thirds
innings of work.
The Lancers were behind for a majority of the game but
fought back and tied it up twice and took a lead in the eighth,
one they wouldnt lose hold of.
Jefferson fell to 6-6 on the ACME season and are eliminated
from the tournament.
Lincolnview will play Crestview tonight at 6:30 p.m.
GAME 1
Jefferson (AB Runs Hits RBI): Stockwell (SS/P): 3-0-1-0 ; Binkley (CF/SS/3B):
3-0-0-0 ; Rassman (LF): 2-0-0-0 Mercer (3B/P): 2-0-1-0 ; Pulford (DH): 2-0-0-0 ; Fitch
(C): 2-0-0-0 ; Bollinger (1B): 1-0-0-0 ; Wollenhaupt (2B): 2-0-0-0 ; Teman (P/CF): 1-0-0-0
Dugeon (PR): 0-0-0-0
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01 9:28 am Team #12 - Boys 14-15:
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01 9:36 am Team #13 - Boys 14-15
10 8:00 am Team #14 - Girls 16-18:
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CONVOY - It rained
steadily during Saturday afternoons ACME tournament
game between Crestview and
Lincolnview. The Lancers
probably wished it had rained
even harder because they
took a 14-0, no-hit, run-rule
pounding at the hands of the
Knights, who, it seemed,
could do no wrong.
The win advanced Crestview
(5-6) to an immediate winnersbracket contest with St. Marys
Memorial, which they lost 5-2.
Lincolnview (2-4) dropped into
a Sunday elimination game.
In game 1, Crestview was
the visiting team and immediately jumped on Lancer
starter Jalen Roberts for two
runs. Third baseman Jordan
Miller and second baseman
Zach Simerman led off with
identical doubles to deep left
to make it 1-0. Simerman then
advanced to third and to home
on consecutive bouncers to
short by center fielder Colby
Clifton and first baseman
Jordan Roop 2-0, Knights,
after a half inning.
Lancer shortstop Austin
Leeth led off the bottom of
the first with a walk off of
Crestview lefty Jon Krouse.
However, the Knights veteran catcher, Nate Owens,
promptly gunned Leeth down
on an attempted steal of sec-
SUNDAY
Ottawa-Glandorf 16
ab-r-h-rbi
Austin Verhoff 1B 3 4 2 0, Chandler Kersh CF 5 2 3 4,
Noah Recker DH 1 3 0 0, Ben Deitering C 4 2 2 2, Austin
Williams 3 1 0 1, Jordan Diemer RF 3 0 0 0, Evan Barrett
PH 0 0 0 1, Brent Ellerbrock SS 2 1 1 3, Herm Recker PH
0 0 0 0, Ryan Maas P 4 1 2 0, Gavin Schnipke PH 0 0 0
0, Tory Schroeder LF 2 1 1 2, Nathan Rump PH 0 0 0 0.
Totals 31 16 11 13.
Kalida 4
ab-r-h-rbi
Drew Hovest 2B 3 0 1 0, Brady Laudick CF 3 0 0
0, Brent Hovest 3B/C 3 0 1 0, Jeffrey Knueve C/P/C 3 1
0 0, Trevor Maag LF 2 0 0 0, Colton Farrell 1B 1 0 1 0,
Austin Swift 1B 1 1 0 0, Austin Klausing PH 1 0 1 0, Noah
Lambert SS 1 1 0 0, Derek Buss PH 0 0 0 0, Nathan
Meyers PH 0 0 0 0, Trent Gerding RF 3 0 0 0, Trent
Siebeneck P 2 1 1 2.
Score by innings:
Ott.-Glan. 432 016 - 16 11 2
Kalida 040 000 - 4 5 3
LOB: Ottawa-Glandorf 11, Kalida 5. 2B - Kersh,
Deitering, Maas. 3B - Kersh, Ellerbrock, Schroeder.
IP H R ER BB SO
Ottawa-Glandorf
Maas (W) 6 5 4 3 2 9
Kalida
Siebeneck (L) .2 3 3 4 4 1
Knueve 2.1 3 5 5 5 0
Gerding 2 5 7 7 6 1
D. Hovest 1 0 0 0 3 3
BB: Recker 3, Verhoff 2, Williams 2, Ellerbrock 2,
Schroeder 2, Deitering 1, Diemer 1, Barrett 1, Maag
1, Lambert 1. HBP: Knueve (by Maas), B. Hovest (by
Maas), Recker (by Gerding). WP: Maas 2, Siebeneck,
Knueve, Gerding.
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SATURDAY
Kalida 000 000 3 - 3
Miller City 001 001 0 - 2
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ROUND OF 16
Saturdays Results
Game 49 At Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Brazil 1, Chile 1, Brazil advanced 3-2 on
penalty kicks
Game 50 At Rio De Janeiro
Colombia 2, Uruguay 0
Sundays Results
Game 51 At Fortaleza, Brazil
Netherlands 2, Mexico 1
Game 52 At Recife, Brazil
Costa Rica 1, Greece 1, Costa Rica
advanced 5-3 on penalty kicks
Todays Matches
Game 53
At Brasilia, Brazil
France vs. Nigeria, 1600 GMT
Game 54
At Porto Alegre, Brazil
Germany vs. Algeria, 2000 GMT
Tuesdays Matches
Game 55
At Sao Paulo
Argentina vs. Switzerland, 1600 GMT
Game 56
At Salvador, Brazil
Belgium vs. United States, 2000 GMT
QUARTERFINALS
Fridays Matches
Game 57
At Fortaleza, Brazil
Brazil vs. Colombia, 2000 GMT
Game 58
At Rio De Janeiro
Game 53 winner vs. Game 54 winner,
1600 GMT
Saturdays Matches
Game 59
At Salvador, Brazil
Netherlands vs. Costa Rica, 2000 GMT
Game 60
At Brasilia, Brazil
Game 55 winner vs. Game 56 winner,
1600 GMT
SEMIFINALS
Tuesday, July 8
Game 61
At Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Game 57 winner vs. Game 58 winner,
2000 GMT
Wednesday, July 9
Game 62
At Sao Paulo
Game 59 winner vs. Game 60 winner,
2000 GMT
THIRD PLACE
Saturday, July 12
Game 63
At Brasilia, Brazil
Semifinal losers, 2000 GMT
FINAL
Sunday, July 13
Game 64
At Rio De Janeiro
Semifinal winners, 1900 GMT
MLB Glance
Associated Press
National League
East Division
W L
Pct
GB
Atlanta
44 38
.537
Washington 43 38
.531
Miami
39 43
.476
5
New York 37 45
.451
7
Philadelphia 36 46
.439
8
Central Division
W L
Pct
GB
Milwaukee 51 33
.607
Cincinnati 43 38
.531
6
St. Louis 44 39
.530
6
Pittsburgh 42 40
.512
8
Chicago 34 46
.425
15
West Division
W L
Pct
GB
San Fran 46 36
.561
L Angeles 47 37
.560
Colorado 36 46
.439
10
San Diego 35 47
.427
11
Arizona
35 49
.417
12
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Sundays Results
Oakland 4, Miami 3
Atlanta 3, Philadelphia 2
Pittsburgh 5, N.Y. Mets 2
Colorado 10, Milwaukee 4
Cincinnati 4, San Francisco 0
San Diego 2, Arizona 1
L.A. Dodgers 6, St. Louis 0
Todays Games
Colorado (Flande 0-0) at Washington
(Zimmermann 5-4), 7:05 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Boston, 7:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m.
Cincinnati (Latos 1-0) at San Diego
(Hahn 3-1), 10:10 p.m.
Cleveland (Kluber 7-5) at L.A. Dodgers
(Haren 7-4), 10:10 p.m.
American League
East Division
W L
Pct
GB
Toronto
45 39
.536
New York 41 38
.519
1
Baltimore 42 39
.519
1
Boston
37 44
.457
6
Tampa Bay 35 49
.417
10
Central Division
W L
Pct
GB
Detroit
44 34
.564
Kansas City 42 39
.519
3
Cleveland 39 42
.481
6
Chicago 39 44
.470
7
Minnesota 37 43
.463
8
West Division
W L
Pct
GB
Oakland 51 30
.630
L Angeles 45 35
.563
5
Seattle
44 38
.537
7
Texas
37 44
.457
14
Houston 36 47
.434
16
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Sundays Results
Chicago White Sox 4, Toronto 0
Oakland 4, Miami 3
Tampa Bay 12, Baltimore 7
Houston 6, Detroit 4
Kansas City 5, L.A. Angels 4
Minnesota 3, Texas 2
Seattle 3, Cleveland 0
Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 8:05 p.m.
Todays Games
Tampa Bay (Archer 4-5) at N.Y. Yankees
(Phelps 3-4), 7:05 p.m.
Texas at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.
Oakland (Kazmir 9-3) at Detroit
(A.Sanchez 5-2), 7:08 p.m.
Kansas City (Duffy 4-7) at Minnesota
(Pino 0-1), 8:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Richards 8-2) at Chicago
White Sox (Noesi 2-5), 8:10 p.m.
Seattle (Walker 0-0) at Houston (McHugh
4-6), 8:10 p.m.
ACME
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Van Wert (AB Runs Hits RBI):
Tussing (2B): 1-2-0-0 ; Covey (2B): 1-0-00 ; Lisa (RF): 3-0-2-2 ; Henry (CF): 2-1-0-0
Fetzer (3B): 1-2-1-2 ; Braun (LF): 3-10-1 ; Williams (DH): 1-2-1-1 Williamson
(SS): 1-0-0-0 ; Gardner (1B): 3-2-2-2 ;
McCracken (C): 2-2-2-2 Carr (C): 1-0-0-0 ;
Jenkins (P): 3-1-1-1
Pitching:
WP: Caleb Jenkins 5.0 IP, 0 Runs, 0
ER, 2 Hits, 2 BB, 1 K; LP: Josh Teman 0.2
IP, 7 Runs, 0 ER, 5 Hits, 3 BB, 0 K.
GAME 2
St. Johns (AB Runs Hits
RBI): Warnecke (SS/P): 5-0-0-0 ; Vogt
(P/LF/SS): 4-0-1-0 ; Ditto (1B): 4-0-0-0
Seffernick (3B): 2-2-1-0 ; Jackson (C):
4-1-0-0 ; Etgen (RF): 0-1-0-0 Youngpeter
(LF/P) 3-1-1-1 ; Hellman (CF): 4-0-0-0 ;
Baldauf (PH): 1-0-0-0 Slate (2B): 4-0-0-0.
Crestview (AB Runs Hits RBI):
Miller (3B): 3-2-0-0 ; Simerman (SS/P):
3-2-1-1 ; Jellison (PH): 1-0-0-0 Clifton
(1B/CF): 3-0-1-0 ; Webster (PH): 1-0-0-0
; Roop (P/1B): 3-1-0-0 Johnson (DH):
1-0-1-1 ; Owens (C): 4-1-2-2 ; Overmeyer
(RF): 4-0-0-0 Lippi (LF): 3-1-2-0 ; Rickard
(2B/P/SS): 2-0-0-0 ; Geradot (2B): 1-1-0-0
Rolsten (CF/2B): 1-0-0-0 ; Krouse (PH):
Home
With approximately 92
players attending the third-year
camp approximately 30
more than last year things
are looking up for many of
these hopefuls.
What I and the staff saw
today was a bunch of kids working hard and competing well.
They become fast friends and
hopefully we will see some of
these kids go on to the next level
when it is their time, he said.
For the 6-2, 296-pound, 7thyear NFL player, that meant
attending Bowling Green State
University (graduating in 2008),
being drafted by the Denver
Broncos in 2008 and playing
there for one season before
being waived and claimed briefly by the Minnesota Vikings.
The Redskins signed him in
January, 2010, and he currently
is under a 5-year free-agent deal
signed in March of 2013.
With a new coaching staff
in place in our nations capital
led by head man Jay Gruden
and offensive line coach Chris
Foerster coming off a 3-13
season, he hopes things will be
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Pitching:
WP: Jordan Roop: 3.1 IP, 1 Run, 0
ER, 1 Hit, 5 BB, 2 K; LP: Eric Vogt: 4.0 IP,
6 Runs, 3 ER, 5 Hits, 2 BB, 3 K.
GAME 3
Lincolnview (AB- Runs Hits
RBI): Leeth (SS/P): 4-2-1-0 ; Roberts
(CF/P): 3-1-1-0 ; D. Schmersal (3B): 3-01-1 Richey (C): 4-1-2-2 ; W. Schmersal
(LF/2B/CF): 5-1-0-0 ; Pollock (RF):2-0-0-1
Motyka (RF): 2-0-1-0 ; Hale (1B): 3-0-0-0;
Ralston (P/LF): 3-1-2-0; Overholt (2B/
SS): 3-0-1-0.
Jefferson (AB Runs Hits RBI):
Stockwell (SS/P): 5-0-2-2 ; Binkley (P/3B/
SS): 2-1-0-0 ; Rassman (1B): 3-0-0-0
Mercer (3B/P): 4-0-1-1 ; Fitch (C): 3-0-1-0
; Wollenhaupt (2B): 4-0-0-0 Rode (RF):
4-1-2-0 ; Dugeon (DH): 2-1-0-0 ; Arroyo
(LF): 1-0-0-0 Teman (CF): 4-2-2-2.
Score by Innings:
Lincolnview 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 6 9 5 10
Jefferson 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 8 4 7
Pitching:
WP: Austin Leeth 5.2 IP, 1 Run,
1 ER, 4 Hits, 0 BBs, 5 Ks; Save: Jalen
Roberts 1.0 IP, 0 Runs, 0ER, 0 Hits, 0
BB, 2 Ks; LP: Jace Stockwell 1.0 IP, 1
Run, 1 ER, 1 Hit, 3 BBs, 0 Ks.
Crestview
Australians James McFadden (3) and Jamie Veal battle in All Star Sprint action at Limaland Friday. (DHI
Media/Mike Campbell Photos)
Philo, Reed and Blaney. Veal
would grab second on lap 2
and immediately pressured
Zablocki for the top spot.
Veal would slide in front of
Zablocki on lap five before
the caution flew for Paul May.
On the ensuing restart, Veal
led Zablocki, Chaney, Reed,
Philo, Smith and Blaney.
After a lap was completed
Ronnie Blair would stop with
suspension damage. On the
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and Derek Hagar would get
together for another caution.
When the green flew so did
Veal as he pulled away from
a tremendous battle for second between Zablocki, Reed,
Chaney and Philo with Blaney
staying close. Reed would
take second on lap 10 with
Chaney and Philo also getting
around Zablocki.
Blaney would move into
fifth by lap 11 with Veal pulling away from Reed with
Chaney and Philo having a
great battle for third. Philo
would gain the position on
lap 14.
By lap 15 the leaders were
approaching heavy lapped
traffic and Reed closed quickly on Veal with Philo third
and Blaney in fourth. At the
half-way point, lapped cars
were really coming into play
with Veal leading Reed, Philo,
Blaney, James McFadden,
Wilson, Chaney and Smith.
Before Reed could try
to get to Veal, Philo would
challenge him for second and
with 15 laps to go it was a
tremendous 3-car battle for
second with Blaney joining
in. McFadden and Wilson
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Flight
During the trip, Williams was presented with a personal letter from
Olivia Seymour, a 13-year-old student
from Washington Junior High School
in Toledo, who thanked him for his service and expressed her wish for him to
have a great time on the Honor Flight.
He also received a hand-colored card
signed by a class of kindergarten students at Hiawatha Elementary School
in Toledo thanking him for his service.
While on the tour, Williams and
the other vets visited the Korean War
Veterans Memorial, which he found
very impressive.
It was beautiful and so realistic, he
said. It looked and felt just like it did
when I was over there.
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