Maria Stein woman seeks answers for increase in disease
By Shelley Grieshop
CELINA - Mary Eyink would like nothing more than to end the suffering caused by cancer.
The 65-year-old Maria Stein woman lost her mother and sister to the disease and wants to know how to stop the tireless monster from attacking victims of all ages. [More]
WAYNESFIELD - Fort Recovery's offense took over the middle two quarters and the Indians rolled to a 54-0 victory over an undermanned Waynesfield-Goshen team.
It's the first time the Indians (2-0) scored 50 or more points since Sept. 4, 2009 when Fort Recovery defeated Oregon Cardinal Strich 56-7 at Barrenbrugge Park. [More]
BATH TOWNSHIP - Celina was down 8-0 after the first 16 seconds of the game but the Bulldogs scored the next 28 points en route to a 42-15 victory over Bath in the Western Buckeye League opener on Friday night.
Coldwater snapped back in a big way from last week's loss to Kenton by scoring 28 consecutive points to rally and beat Division V powerhouse Bishop Hartley 41-16 on Friday night at Jake Ryan Field in Columbus.
SIDNEY - The offenses for Minster and Sidney Lehman showed the ability to gain a lot of yards in their Friday night matchup, but it was the Cavaliers that were best at turning yardage into points during a 33-18 win over the Wildcats.
ST. MARYS - On a night full of miscues by both St. Marys and Shawnee, the Indians were able to come up with enough positive plays to post a 14-13 Western Buckeye League win over the Roughriders on Friday night at Skip Baughman Stadium in the league opener for both squads.
Trey Guilliam caught a touchdown pass in overtime and Defiance's defense batted down Elida's two-point conversion pass on the last play of the game for a 28-27 victory on Friday night at Kraft Stadium in Elida.
ROSSBURG - Tim McReadie and Darrell Lanigan posted flag-to-flag victories in the Twin 25-lap feature events at Eldora Speedway on Friday night in the final preliminary events prior to tonight's running of the 43rd annual World 100.