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High school track and field: Perrysburg girls claim district title
The Perrysburg girls scored 112, points, fending off Anthony Wayne (103), St. Ursula (90), and Whitmer (90) to win the Division I track and field district meet held Friday at Clay. Lexington won the boys team title with 83.5 points. Second-place Southview was the top local team with 78 points. Distance running was an area of strength for the Perrysburg girls as Ava Beeks won the 800-meter run in 2:16.18 and Hannah Kersten took the 1,600 in 5:02.62 and the 3,200 in 11:44.00. The Yellow Jackets compiled six other second-place and third-place finishes on their way to clinching the team championship.
Softball Recap: Old Fort comes up short despite Lou Ward's strong performance
Old Fort lost against Lakota last Wednesday, and unfortunately they wound up with the same result on Friday. The Old Fort Stockaders took a 9-4 hit to the loss column at the hands of the Lakota Raiders. Old Fort has now taken an 'L' in back-to-back games. Lou Ward made...
Bowling Green offers micro-grants to improve community
BOWLING GREEN — Organizations with ideas to enhance the city or encourage economic development can apply for micro-grants between $500 and $5,000. In an effort to encourage the advancements of the Community Action Plan, the City of Bowling Green has allocated the grant funding. The funds will provide organizations and neighborhood groups with support for activities that promote citizen engagement, enhance neighborhood beautification, improve safety, encourage economic development, and/or address neighborhood needs. Submit an application that meets these conditions: advance the principles/ideals of the Community Action Plan, be well planned, demonstrate that funds will be effectively used (where possible, show collaboration with others to reduce costs), and explain how the grant would impact the project.
OSHP: Toledo man arrested after Ohio Turnpike pursuit
ELMORE, Ohio — Authorities arrested a Toledo man on the Ohio Turnpike just south of Elmore Thursday night after a pursuit, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Sgt. Ryan Purpura, OSHP spokesperson, told WTOL 11 that 23-year-old Nathaniel Woodby was charged with receiving stolen property and failure to comply with the order or signal of a police officer.
Prep Scoreboard, May 16: Triway wins to set up clash with Waynedale
Triway got out to an early 2-0 lead and added runs in the fourth and sixth innings to advance to next week's district semifinals behind a strong performance from Simon Kitchen on the mound. Kitchen went seven innings, striking out nine batters and allowing just one earned run. He also...
18-year-old Washington Local school board member charged with driving under OVI suspension
WOODVILLE, Ohio — An 18-year-old Washington Local Schools board member whose license was suspended three months ago for operating a vehicle under the influence was charged Monday with driving under an OVI suspension. Brady Hall was pulled over Monday in Woodville for driving 42 mph in an area with...
Parkway rallies to defeat Van Buren
BATH--It isn’t over till it’s over. That was the mindset for Parkway in the division four district semifinal game against sixth seeded Van Buren. This game took over the course of three days because of rain to but the Panthers rallied in the seventh to score two runs to walk off the Black Knights.
Madison falls in Division I district title game, still has shot at OCC championship
BOWLING GREEN — There was good news and there was bad news. The bad news was the Madison Rams were eliminated from the Division I tournament as they took runner-up honors after a 7-0 loss to Anthony Wayne on Friday at Bowling Green State University. The good news is there is still a very...
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