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Elwer’s no-hitter leads St. John’s past Ayersville in sectional finals
AYERSVILLE — Sectional final action heated up as the #5 seed St. John’s Blue Jays (13-12) clashed with the #3 seed Ayersville Pilots (11-12) on Thursday afternoon. Sophomore Cameron Elwer commanded the mound Thursday afternoon, pitching a no-hitter with 7 strikeouts and an impressive 66 strikes on 105 pitches. The Blue Jays capitalized on early scoring opportunities, orchestrating a sequence in the third inning with a walk to Braylon Metzger, a clutch hit from Collin Feathers and a skillfully executed bunt via error by TJ Werts to take a 2-0 lead.
Leipsic hopes to begin renovations at Bennett Park this year
LEIPSIC – The recent Land Water Conservation Fund grant that Leipsic was approved for will allow the village to use it to cover 50% of the costs of the renovations to Charlie Bennett Park. However, at the last council meeting, Village Administrator Lee Beck informed council there was a...
Vikings blanked by Lancers
MIDDLE POINT — Lincolnview used a solid pitching performance Friday night to defeat Leipsic 5-0 in Northwest Conference action. Luke Bollenbacher went the distance for the Lancers allowing just two hits with nine strikeouts. The performance allowed the Lancers to claim at-least a share of the NWC title as both teams entered the game undefeated in conference play.
Big fifth sends Wildcats over Panthers
PAULDING – A five-run fifth inning by visiting Kalida proved to be the difference as the Wildcats doubled up host Paulding 8-4 Monday night in high school baseball play. Leading 1-0 entering the fifth, Kalida plated five runs in the visitors half of the fifth to extend the margin to 6-0.
Pirates rally for PCL win
MILLER CITY — Continental scored three times in the seventh inning Tuesday to defeat Miller City 4-2 in a key Putnam County League game. The Pirates trailed 2-1 going to the seventh inning before their first two batters in the inning reached to start their comeback.
Putnam common pleas
Christopher Landwehr, 51, Cloverdale, appeared for sentencing on a charge of attempted disrupting public services, a fifth-degree felony; and aggravated menacing, a first-degree misdemeanor. He was placed on community control for five years with conditions, including that he serve 45 days in Putnam County Jail with work release (and credit for 24 days served while his case was pending), and complete any recommended counseling and treatment.
Baseball Game Recap: McComb Victorious
McComb won the last time they faced Pandora-Gilboa, and things went their way on Monday too. The McComb Panthers walked away with a 6-1 victory over the Pandora-Gilboa Rockets. The win made it back-to-back victories for McComb. For Pandora-Gilboa's part, Isaac Stall was cooking despite his team's loss, going 2-for-3...
Ottawa Legion steps up with donation
Recently American Legion Post 63 made a $4,000.00 donation toward the purchase of Dugout Fences at Memorial Field in Ottawa. “The dugout fence enhances the space inside both dugouts. The players can put their equipment in the dugout and literally walk out of the dugout to lean on the fence and watch the game. The fence also provides safety for the players, coaches, and trainers,” says OG High School Head Coach Nick Watkins.
Putnam Pet Pals is raising money for Justice Animal Rescue
J.A.R. - Justice Animal Rescue is in need of our support! Please consider making a monetary donation to Putnam Pet Pals, P.O. Box 143, Glandorf, OH 45848. In the memo line, please put JAR. We will then get a check to the rescue group to cover any needed expenses to help get them back to rescuing dogs! They still have a lot of dogs in foster homes but most of supplies were housed in the building that burnt down. If anyone has questions, please feel free to Facebook message the dog shelter.
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