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Issue 100, Volume 75

Thousands
enter Ohio’s
Vax-a-Million

Friday, May 21, 2021 s 50¢

Top of the Class 2021

By Andrew Welsh-Huggins
Associated Press

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of people have entered Ohio’s vaccine lottery that will award ﬁve $1 million prizes and ﬁve
full-ride college scholarships in a promotion to
increase coronavirus vaccinations, the state said,
with some signs of a boost in vaccines since the
program was announced.
The Ohio Department of Health ﬁelded more
than 60,000 calls about the lottery Tuesday, the
day registration began, with the Vax-a-Million website receiving more than 25 million page views.
The Health Department said Wednesday it will
release the total number of entrants May 24 after
the ﬁrst names are drawn and the veriﬁcation
process is completed. Winners must be permanent
Ohio residents and have received at least one dose
of the vaccine, meaning the ﬁrst person drawn by
the state might not be the eventual winner.
Both adults hoping for the $1 million prize and
children looking for the college scholarships can
register themselves, but parents or legal guardians
must verify children’s eligibility.
Gov. Mike DeWine said earlier this week there
are early indications the lottery is attracting new
vaccine recipients after weeks of slowing vaccination rates.
Vaccinations for people in the 30-74 age group
went up 6% on May 14 after falling 24% week over
week the two prior Fridays, DeWine said Monday.
“Stay tuned, but this is the way we get out of
this pandemic,” he said. “More and more Ohioans
becoming vaccinated.”
DeWine said other, lower lottery prizes might
have worked, but $1 million is a ﬁgure that gets
people’s attention.
“There’s something magical, it seems to me,
there always has been, about a million dollars,” he
said.

Sarah Hawley | Sentinel

Valedictorian Jenna Chadwell and Salutatorian Layna Catlett.

Chadwell, Catlett top EHS graduates
By Sarah Hawley

during Sunday’s graduation and commencement
exercises held at Eastern
REEDSVILLE —
High School.
Jenna Chadwell and
Chadwell, the daughLayna Catlett will
address the Eastern High ter of Patsy and Bryan
Chadwell, plans to attend
School Class of 2021 as
Ohio University to major
the Valedictorian and
Salutatorian, respectively, in nursing, specializing in

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dermatology.
The valedictorian has
been involved in numerous activities while at
Eastern High School,
including four years of
varsity volleyball, one
year each of track and
softball, two years of stu-

dent council and six years
of club volleyball.
Catlett is the daughter
of Chris and Lisa Catlett.
She plans to attend Ohio
State University to major
in marketing.
The salutatorian has
been a four year member
of both the track and
volleyball teams, a two
See TOP | 10

9 new COVID-19 Burdette named assistant coach at MU
cases reported
Eastern grad joins
Thundering Herd
throughout area
Staff Report

Latest stats
from Meigs,
Mason, Gallia
Staff Report

OHIO VALLEY —
Nine new COVID-19
cases were reported in
the region on Thursday.
The West Virginia
Department of Health
and Human Resources
(DHHR) reported ﬁve
cases of COVID-19
in Mason County on
Thursday.
Four new COVID-19
cases were reported
in Gallia County on
Thursday, according to
the Ohio Department

of Health.
Here is a closer look
at COVID-19 cases in
the region and state:
Gallia County
ODH reported a
total of 2,377 cases
of COVID-19 (since
March 2020) in Gallia County as part of
Thursday’s update,
three more than on
Wednesday.
ODH has reported a
total of 49 deaths, 147
hospitalizations, and
2,269 presumed recovered individuals as of
Thursday.

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. –
Marshall head coach Tony
Kemper announced Wednesday that Jenna Burdette will
join the Thundering Herd’s
women’s basketball program as
an assistant coach.
Burdette comes to Huntington after one season as
Northern Kentucky’s Director
of Basketball Operations.
Prior to her time at NKU,
she was an assistant coach for
Glenville State for the 2018-19
and 2019-20 seasons. During
that time, the Pioneers went
56-8, winning back-to-back
Mountain East Conference
titles, which included a 40-4
Courtesy photo
mark in league play.
Eastern alum and newly named Marshall University
“I am extremely grateful
Women’s Baseball assistant coach Jenna Burdette is
to Coach Kemper for the
pictured while playing for the University of Dayton.

opportunity to join his staff at
Marshall University,” Burdette
said. “His passion for the game
and for Marshall is contagious
and I cannot wait to get started! I look forward to joining
the Herd Family!”
During her undergraduate years, Burdette had an
outstanding career at the University of Dayton. She played
in 120 games, averaging 11.2
points. She was also the 25th
Flyer to reach the 1,000-point
mark.
As a freshman, she was
named to the Atlantic 10’s
All-Rookie Team while in
her junior season she was
tabbed as a second team allconference selection. Following the regular season, she was
honored as the conference’s
Tournament MVP.
During her senior season,
she averaged 16.2 points per
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POMEROY — The annual
Sons of the Union Veterans
Civil War Memorial service
will be held this Saturday at
11 a.m. at the Meigs County
Courthouse.
The featured speaker for
the event will be Bill Walker
of Athens.
Bill Walker, a lifelong
resident of Athens, Ohio, in
2016, after almost 40 years
of practice in the counties of
southeastern Ohio, stepped
down from the practice of
law. Pursuing his passion for

history, particularly the Civil
War, he has authored and
published articles on World
War II and Civil War era personalities. He is in the process of writing for submission to a Civil War periodical
an examination of a cavalry
charge at Gettysburg on the
third day of the battle.
The annual memorial
service is help near the Civil
War Monument on the corner of Second Street and
Mulberry Avenue in Pomeroy.
The event honors the memory of Civil War soldiers.

File photo

The Civil War Monument is located next to the Meigs
County Courthouse.

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2 Friday, May 21, 2021

OBITUARIES
SARAH M. STANLEY
MORGANTOWN —
Sarah M. Stanley, 39,
of Morgantown, West
Virginia, and formely
of Parkersburg West
Virginia, passed away
on Sunday, May 16,
2021, at her mother’s
Morgantown residence.
Born April 9, 1982, in
Gallipolis, Ohio, she
was the daughter of Jeffrey Steele of Gallipolis,
and Maureen Elizabeth
Jacobs (John) Horne,
who survive in Morgantown. She was a former
supervisor for S.W.
Resources and a member of The One Church,
Parkersburg.
In addition to her par-

ents, she is survived by
her daughter, Madelyn
Sarah Elizabeth Riel, of
Gallipolis; half-brothers,
Jacob Stanley, and
Douglas Young, both of
Morgantown; numerous
aunts, uncles, and cousins also survive.
She is preceded in
death by her step-father,
Charles Stanley.
Private funeral services are entrusted to the
Cremeens-King Funeral
Home, Gallipolis. In lieu
of ﬂowers memorials
may be made in Sarah’s
memory to the The
One Church, 1900 Saint
Marys Ave, Parkersburg,
WV, 26101.

TODAY IN HISTORY
The Associated Press

Today is Friday, May 21, the 141st day of 2021.
There are 224 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History
On May 21, 1932, Amelia Earhart became the ﬁrst
woman to ﬂy solo across the Atlantic Ocean as she
landed in Northern Ireland, about 15 hours after leaving Newfoundland.
On this date
In 1471, King Henry VI of England died in the
Tower of London at age 49.
In 1542, Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto died
while searching for gold along the Mississippi River.
In 1868, Ulysses S. Grant was nominated for president by the Republican national convention in Chicago.
In 1881, Clara Barton founded the American Red
Cross.
In 1910, a year-old Jewish settlement near the port
city of Jaffa adopted the name Tel Aviv (Hebrew for
“Hill of Spring”).
In 1927, Charles A. Lindbergh landed his Spirit of
St. Louis monoplane near Paris, completing the ﬁrst
solo airplane ﬂight across the Atlantic Ocean in 33
1/2 hours.
In 1941, a German U-boat sank the American merchant steamship SS Robin Moor in the South Atlantic
after the ship’s passengers and crew were allowed to
board lifeboats.
In 1955, Chuck Berry recorded his ﬁrst single,
“Maybellene,” for Chess Records in Chicago.
In 1972, Michelangelo’s Pieta, on display at the Vatican, was damaged by a hammer-wielding man who
shouted he was Jesus Christ.
In 1979, former San Francisco City Supervisor Dan
White was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in
the slayings of Mayor George Moscone and openly
gay Supervisor Harvey Milk; outrage over the verdict
sparked rioting. (White was sentenced to seven years
and eight months in prison; he ended up serving ﬁve
years and took his own life in 1985.)
In 1982, during the Falklands War, British amphibious forces landed on the beach at San Carlos Bay.
In 1991, former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated during national elections by a
suicide bomber.
Ten years ago: Shackleford won the Preakness,
holding off a late charge from Kentucky Derby-winner
Animal Kingdom to win as a 12-1 underdog.
Five years ago: President Barack Obama departed
on a weeklong, 16,000-mile trip to Asia, part of his
effort to pay more attention to the region and boost
economic and security cooperation. The U.S. conducted a drone strike in Afghanistan that killed Taliban
leader Mullah Mansour.
One year ago: President Donald Trump visited a
Ford Motor Co. plant outside Detroit that had been
repurposed to manufacture ventilators; he did not
publicly wear a face mask but said he had worn one
while out of public view. A Michigan judge sided with
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in a challenge by Republican
lawmakers to her authority to order sweeping restrictions during the coronavirus outbreak. The government said nearly 39 million Americans had been
thrown out of a job since the coronavirus crisis began.
A sharply divided Senate conﬁrmed John Ratcliffe
as director of national intelligence. President Donald
Trump’s former personal lawyer and ﬁxer, Michael
Cohen, was released from federal prison to serve the
rest of his sentence at home because of the pandemic.
(Cohen would brieﬂy return to prison in July, but was
set free by a judge who said his return to prison was
retaliation for his plan to release a book critical of
Trump.)
Today’s Birthdays: R&amp;B singer Ron Isley (The Isley
Brothers) is 80. Musician Bill Champlin is 74. Singer
Leo Sayer is 73. Actor Carol Potter is 73. Former Sen.
Al Franken, D-Minn., is 70. Actor Mr. T is 69. Music
producer Stan Lynch is 66.

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COVID-19

tions (1 new) since April 2020.
Age ranges for the 1,509 Meigs
County cases, as of Wednesday,
were as follows:
From page 1
0-9 — 59 cases
10-19 — 142 cases (1 hospitalization)
Age ranges for the 2,367
20-29 — 217 cases (1 hospitalization)
total cases reported by ODH on
30-39 — 183 cases (3
Wednesday are as follows:
hospitalizations)
0-19 — 310 cases (4 additional cases,
40-49
— 220 cases (6
2 hospitalizations)
hospitalizations)
20-29 — 397 cases (2 additional
50-59 — 226 cases (9
cases, 6 hospitalizations)
hospitalizations)
30-39 — 314 cases (3
60-69 — 213 cases (23
hospitalizations)
hospitalizations, 6 deaths)
40-49 — 340 cases (2 additional
70-79
— 156 cases (26
cases, 8 hospitalizations, 1 death)
hospitalizations, 14 deaths)
50-59 — 354 cases (15
80-89 — 65 cases (11
hospitalizations, 4 deaths)
hospitalizations, 16 deaths)
60-69 — 299 cases (30
90-99 — 29 cases (6 hospitalizations,
hospitalizations, 8 deaths)
3 deaths)
70-79 — 206 cases (43
100-109 — 2 cases (1 hospitalization)
hospitalizations, 12 deaths)
80-plus — 157 cases (40
Free COVID-19 vaccinations
hospitalizations, 24 deaths)
are available by appointment
Monday through Thursday at the
Editor’s note: Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s
Meigs County Health Departupdates from the Ohio Department of
health COVID-19 Dashboard did not provide
ment. Appointment and vaccine
a breakdown of cases below the 40-49 age
availability can be made at www.
range, therefore five cases were listed as
meigs-health.com or for those
unknown age as it is presumed to be below
who do not have internet access
age 40. These cases are now reflected in the
correct age range above.
may contact the health department for assistance at 740-992Gallia County is currently
6626. The Pﬁzer vaccine is avail“orange” on the Ohio Public
able by appointment, in addition
Health Advisory System map
to the Moderna and Johnson &amp;
after meeting two of the seven
Johnson.
indicators.
For more data and information
on the cases in Meigs County visit
Meigs County
https://www.meigs-health.com/
Meigs County currently has
eight active cases and 1,509 total covid-19/ .
Meigs County is “orange” on
cases (1,351 conﬁrmed, 158
the Ohio Public Health Advisory
probable) since April 2020, as of
System after meeting two of the
Wednesday afternoon’s update
seven indicators.
from the Meigs County Health
Department.
There have been a total of 39
Ohio
deaths, 1,465 recovered cases
ODH reported a 24-hour change
(four new), and 86 hospitalizaof 1,208 new cases on Thursday

(21-day average of 1,141), bringing Ohio’s overall case count since
the beginning of the pandemic
to 1,094,742 cases. There were
125 new hospitalizations (21-day
average of 101) and 19 new ICU
admissions (21-day average of 12).
On Thursday, zero deaths were
reported (since Tuesday), with
a 21-day average of 21 deaths.
As announced earlier this year,
ODH will only be reporting deaths
approximately twice per week,
those updates have typically been
made on Tuesday and Friday.
Ohio’s cases per 100,000 population for the past two weeks fell
to 90.7 on Thursday, down from
119.9 the previous week. This
number is updated each Thursday.
As of Thursday, a total of
5,079,175 ﬁrst doses of COVID-19
vaccine have been given in Ohio,
which is 43.45 percent of the
population. A total of 4,456,827
people, 38.13 percent of the
population, are fully vaccinated.
Scheduling a vaccine in Ohio
can be completed on the website
gettheshot.coronavirus.ohio.gov
or for assistance in scheduling call
833-4-ASK-ODH (833-427-5634).
West Virginia
As of the 10 a.m. update on
Thursday, DHHR is reporting a
total of 159,450 cases with 2,769
deaths. There was an increase of
301 cases from Wednesday and
two new deaths. The daily positivity rate in the state was 4.27
percent. There are 5,892 currently
active cases in the state.
Sarah Hawley and Kayla (Hawthorne) Dunham
contributed to this story. © 2021 Ohio Valley
Publishing, all rights reserved.

GALLIA, MEIGS BRIEFS
Betty Jo Clark 740-367-0172.
Editor’s Note: Gallia Meigs Briefs will only list
event information that is open to the public and will
be printed on a space-available basis.

Bean dinner planned

Distributing supplies
CLAY TWP. — Trustees with Clay Township will
be distributing COVID-19 related supplies from 9
a.m. - 1 p.m., Saturday, May 22, at the site on Teens
Run Road, approximately two-tenths of a miles
from Ohio 7, south of Gallipolis. ID, such as driver’s
license, utility bill, etc., is required to prove township residency.

Parade sign up
GALLIPOLIS — The Gallipolis Memorial Day
Parade steps off at 10:30 a.m., May 31. All veteran
service organizations, businesses, foundations and
other community support groups are invited to participate in the parade. Individuals or groups interested in participating in the Memorial Day Parade
are asked to please contact the Gallia County Veterans Service Ofﬁce at 740-446-2005 no later than
Friday, May 21.

Alumni banquet

CENTERVILLE — Centerville’s annual Bean Dinner will be held on May 29 with parade at 11 a.m.
Parade participants are asked to call 740-245-5635.

Road closures, construction
GALLIA COUNTY — Gallia County Engineer
Brett A. Boothe announces Scenic Drive (CR-127)
will be closed between State Route 160 and Summit Road, beginning at 8 a.m., Monday, April 26 for
approximately two months for slip repair, weather
permitting. Local trafﬁc will need to use other county roads as a detour.
MEIGS COUNTY — A bridge replacement project began on April 12 on State Route 143, between
Lee Road (Township Road 168) and Ball Run Road
(Township Road 20A). One lane will be closed.
Temporary trafﬁc signals and a 10 foot width
restriction will be in place. Estimated completion:
Nov. 15.

Rehab project reminder

CROWN CITY — The Ohio Department of
Transportation (ODOT) has announced a rehabilitation project that began Monday, March 22 on State
Route 7 in the Crown City area of Gallia County.
The project will be between Westbranch Road
(County Road 162) and Sunnyside Drive (County
Road 158). The project is estimated to be completed
in June 2022. ODOT states the road will be closed
now through Dec. 1. The detour for motorists will
be to take State Route 7 to State Route 218 to State
Route 553 and back to State Route 7. Trucks will
be detoured from State Route 7 to U.S. 35 South to
U.S. 64 West into West Virginia and re-enter Ohio
CHESHIRE — The Cheshire High School Alumni using U.S. 52 West. ODOT said those wishing to
access the K.H. Butler Fishing Access must be comReunion will be held this year on May 29. Doors
ing from the north. Northbound trafﬁc must take
open at 5 p.m. No charge this year ﬁnger food will
the detour, then enter the parking area traveling
be provided. Anyone interested call Robert Lucas
southbound on State Route 7.
740-367-7147 or Martha Swisher 740-645-9392 or
PATRIOT — The Southwestern High School
Alumni Banquet will be held at Southwestern
Elementary School on Saturday, May 29. Doors will
open at 6 p.m., the meal will be served at 6:30 p.m.
A cost of $15 per person will not only pay for the
meal, but will also contribute to the Southwestern
Alumni Scholarship program. To make a reservation, please contact Jeanie Hively at 740-245 9740
by Monday, May 17.

Cheshire Alumni Banquet

GALLIA, MEIGS CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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this year of the Bidwell-Porter
High School Alumni. At this
time, a meeting is planned for
2022.

Friday, May 21
GALLIPOLIS — Ohio AFSCME Retirees, Subchapter 102,
Gallia &amp; Jackson counties, meets
2 p.m., Gallia County Senior
Resource Center, 1165 State
Route 160. Members are asked to
wear a mask and follow all CDC
guidelines.

Card shower

Saturday, May 22

Marge Reuter will be celebrating her 97th Birthday on May
29, 2021. Cards may be sent
to 138 Beech St. Pomeroy, OH
45769

POMEROY — The Sons of the
Union Veterans Memorial Day
service will be held at 11 a.m. at
the Meigs County Courthouse.
MIDDLEPORT — Middleport
Fire Department will be hosting a
chicken BBQ with serving starts
at 11 a.m. at bbq pit. To pre order
call 740-992-7368 leave a message.

Cancellation
BIDWELL — Due to COVID19, there will be no meeting

Monday, May 24
POMEROY — The regular
meeting of the Meigs County Public Library Board will be held at 1
p.m. at the Pomeroy Library.

Tuesday, May 25
POMEROY — A special meeting of the Meigs County Transportation Improvement District
will be held at 8 a.m. at the Meigs
County Highway Dept., 34110
Fairgrounds Road, Pomeroy, Ohio
45769. The purpose of this meeting to review FY22 Application
Submittals for approval.

Wednesday, May 26
MIDDLEPORT — Feeney-Bennett Post 128, Middleport American Legion is resuming monthly
family night meals starting on
May 26, 2021 at 6 p.m. All members, their families and guests are
welcome to attend.

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Ohio Valley Publishing

Pray… in spite
of your sin

The vice of moderation
things in modEvery now and
eration is not the
again, one runs
product of bibliacross ideas or
cal thought but
proverbs which are
comes to us from
frequently thought
the Greeks. The
to be Biblical in
original quote
nature, but which,
in truth, have noth- Search the seems to have
ing to do with what Scriptures originated with
a Grecian poet
the Bible teaches.
Jonathan
named Hesiod
Take for example
McAnulty
about 700 BC, so
the oft-cited provit is certainly an
erb, “Cleanliness
idea of some antiquity.
is next to godliness.”
This quote, ﬁrst attribut- But merely being an old
idea does not make it a
able to John Wesley (c.
true idea or even a good
1791), is not actually a
Biblical doctrine. Wesley, idea.
Despite the actual hiswe concede, certainly
tory of the saying, there
approached it as a bibare quite a few who think
lical principle and in
that the idea that all
his sermons frequently
things should be done in
preaching in favor of
moderation is a biblical
cleanliness and against
slovenliness. But, in fact, quotation or doctrine,
and perhaps you have
in one of the few places
even heard someone
that actually addresses
the issue, Jesus pointedly claim practicing this principle is a valid Christian
said once, “…to eat with
unwashed hands does not activity. After all, it is
assumed, if a thing is in
deﬁle anyone (Matthew
the Bible, then certainly
15:20b; ESV).” Despite
this, there are many, who it is a principle we should
if pressed, would answer hold to. And though this
would be true if it were
afﬁrmatively that such a
from the Bible, again, the
proverb is indeed to be
Bible never claims such a
found somewhere in the
thing. Indeed, the Bible
Bible. But it is not there
teaches just the opposite:
and it has never been
there, popular perception moderation can be a vice.
From a Biblical pernotwithstanding.
spective, there are three
Another example of
sorts of activities in life:
such a non-biblical proverb, this one particularly matters of no importance,
matters of righteousness,
insidious in its ramiﬁcations, is this: “Everything and matters of sin. Concerning the ﬁrst, matters
in moderation.”
of no importance one way
This philosophy of all

I sat last week
I recently ran
with a man who
across a very sad
in anger stated
post on social
that one day he
media in which
would be sitting
it was stated,
in hell with the
more-or-less,
people who had
that the person
who posted it no A Hunger hurt him. Somelonger prays for
for More how this seemed
to him a consolathe same reason
Thom
tion for all he
that Christians
Mollohan
had suffered.
should no longer
I answered
attend church:
him, “You don’t have
namely, that this person feels to do so is an to sit in hell with anyone. God can and will
act of hypocrisy.
forgive your sin and
I ﬁnd it sad on a
give you the hope of
number of levels, but
heaven with Himself
a chief reason it has
this effect on me is the if you’ll turn to Him,
hopelessness inherent away from your sin,
and follow Him.”
to that perspective. It
He said, “But you
basically states that,
don’t know all the
because I am imperfect, because I struggle things I have done in
my life.”
with sinful thoughts
“No, I don’t,” I
and compulsions, and
replied. “But I don’t
because I say or do
have to. God knows
things that I should
and He gave such a
not do, I should not
perfect sacriﬁce in His
seek to connect with
Son Jesus that even
God and it assumes
that God is not seeking your sin can be forgivto connect with me. In en. Don’t insult Him
by refusing His gift.”
other words, because
“God, being rich in
it is incomprehensible
mercy, because of the
to me that God has
great love with which
NOT given upon me,
He loved us, even
I see no reason why I
when we were dead in
shouldn’t give up on
our trespasses, made
God.
us alive together with
I do not know this
Christ – by grace you
individual personally
have been saved – and
so I cannot say what
raised us up with Him
experiences, disapand seated us with
pointments, betrayals
Him in the heavenly
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because he or she does
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struggle in the human
heart against impulses
of fear, pride, lust,
anger and hate and it
is a lost cause except
for God’s grace.
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to reach God. This is
the very reason that
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lump (cf. 1 Corinthians
5:6-7),” meaning that a
little sin, excused, soon
spreads and grows. The
correct answer to sin is
to seek to rid one’s life of
all sin.
Contrarily, concerning
righteousness, the Bible
teaches that zeal is the
rule, not moderation.
Jesus condemned the
Laodicean church for its
moderation, calling them
“lukewarm (cf. Revelation
3:15-16).” The Lord’s
path to the cross was not
one of moderation and
Jesus Himself had no
moderation in His own
spirituality. His disciples
saw in Him the fulﬁllment
of that Scripture that
said, “Zeal for your house
has consumed me (cf.
Psalm 69:9; John 2:17).”
He gave Himself wholly
to the service of God.
Concerning the zeal
expected of us, we read
in the Scriptures, “Do
not be slothful in zeal, be
fervent in spirit, serve
the Lord (Romans 12:11;
ESV).”
Moderation in wickedness is never a virtue.
Likewise, moderation in
matters of righteousness
is never commendable. If
a thing is good, we should
be zealous in that good,
fervent even, never moderate.

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or another, such as what
you might eat, moderation is probably not a bad
idea lest we make the
activity or thing into an
idol or distraction from
those things which are
important. Concerning
such things we read in
the Bible, “’All things are
lawful for me,’ but not
all things are helpful. ‘All
things are lawful for me,’
but I will not be dominated by anything (1 Corinthians 6:12; ESV).”
However, in matters
of sin or righteousness,
there is no place in God’s
kingdom for moderation.
Concerning sin, the
Bible teaches abstinence
is always the rule, never
moderation. A little sin
condemns just as readily
as vast amounts of sin.
We understand this in
matters of criminal law.
Who would argue before
a judge that they murder
only in moderation? Or
steal in moderation? Or
drive drunk in moderation. The idea of moderation in “all things” quickly
breaks down when
applied to such things. In
the same manner, moderation in those matters
contrary to God’s law:
adultery, drunkenness,
anger, covetousness, and
the like… this is never
acceptable to the Father
(cf. Galatians 5:19-21).
The Bible says concerning the very idea: “a little
leaven, leavens the whole

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Lighthouse Assembly of God
Ohio 160, Worship 10:30 a.m.,
Wednesday,Adult Bible Study 7 p.m.
Sunday Evening 6:30 p.m.
Liberty Assembly of God
Dudding Lane, Mason, W.Va.,
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Sunday
children’s church, 11 a.m.; worship,
11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Thursday Bible
study, 7 p.m.

BAPTIST

CATHOLIC
Saint Louis Catholic Church
85 State Street, Gallipolis. Daily
mass, 8 a.m.; Saturday mass, 5:30
p.m.; Sunday mass, 8 and 10 a.m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bidwell Church of Christ
Ohio 554, Bidwell. Sunday school,
10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. and 6
p.m.; Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.
Church of Christ
234 Chapel Drive. Sunday school,
9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. and 6
p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Church of Christ at Rio Grande
568 Ohio 325 North, Bidwell.
Sunday Bible study, 10 a.m.; Sunday
worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday evening
service, 6 p.m.; Wednesday Bible
study, 6:30 p.m.

CHRISTIAN UNION
Church of Christ in Christian
Union
2173 Eastern Avenue, Gallipolis.
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday
youth ministries and adult service,
7 p.m.
Fairview Church of Christ in
Christian Union
Alice Road. Sunday school, 9:30
a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m. and 7
p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Ewington Church of Christ in
Christian Union
176 Ewington Road. Sunday school,
9:30 a.m.; worship 10:30 a.m. and 6
p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.

CHRISTIAN CHURCH
First Christian Church of Rio
Grande
814 Ohio 325 North, Rio Grande.
Sunday school, 9 a.m.; worship,
10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Bible study and
youth meeting, 7 p.m., Wednesdays.
Gallipolis Christian Church
4486 Ohio 588. Sunday worship,
8:30 a.m., 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; youth
meeting and adult Bible Study,
6:30 p.m. Wednesday
Little Kyger Congregational
Christian Church
Little Kyger Road, Cheshire. Sunday
School, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30
a.m.; Wednesday Bible Study,
6:30 p.m.
Central Christian Church
109 Garﬁeld Ave., Gallipolis Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; morning worship
service, 10:25 a.m.; youth meeting,
5:30 p.m.; evening worship service,
6 p.m.; Wednesday Bible Study,
6:30 p.m.

CHURCH OF GOD
First Church of God
1723 Ohio 141. Sunday school, 9:30
a.m.; worship 10:25 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Wednesday family night/Bible study,
6-8 p.m.
Rodney Pike Church of God
440 Ohio 850 Sunday worship,
10:30 a.m., Wednesday groups, 7
p.m., with adult Bible study,

Church of God of Prophecy
380 White Road, Ohio 160. Sunday
school 10 a.m.; worship, 11:15
a.m.; children’s church, 11:15 a.m.;
Sunday service, 6 p.m.; Wednesday
night Bible study, 7 p.m.; Wednesday
youth meeting, 7 p.m.
Eureka Church of God
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship,
6 p.m.; Wednesday, 6 p.m.
New Life Church of God
576 State Route 7 North Gallipolis,
Oh, Sunday Services 10:00 am;
Sunday Worship 11 am and 6 pm;
Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm,

Bethlehem Church
1774 Rocky Fork Road, Crown
City. Sunday, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.
Faith Community Chapel
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 7
p.m.; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Nebo Church
Sunday, 6 p.m.
Morgan Center Christian
Holiness church. Sunday school, 10
a.m.; worship, 7 p.m.; Wednesday
7 p.m.
Walnut Ridge Church
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday
Morning worship, 10:30 a.m.
Kings Chapel Church
King Cemetery Lane, Crown City.
Sunday morning worship, 10 a.m.;
Sunday school, 11 a.m.; Sunday
evening worship, 6 p.m.; Wednesday
evening prayer meeting, 7 p.m
Jubilee Christian Center
George’s Creek Road. Worship, 10
a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Danville Holiness Church
Ohio 325. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.;
worship, 10:35 a.m. and 7 p.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Garden of My Hearth
Holy Tabernacle
4950 State Route 850, Bidwell.
Services are conducted Thursday,
6 p.m.; Saturday 6 p.m; and Sunday
10 a.m.
Mount Zion Missionary
Baptist Church
Valley View Drive, Crown City.
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Wednesday,
7 p.m.
Rodney Church of Light
6611 Ohio 588. Fellowship, 9:15
a.m.; Worship, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday
school, 10:40 a.m.; youth, 6 p.m.

EPISCOPAL
Saint Peter’s Episcopal Church
541 Second Ave., Gallipolis. Sunday
worship with Communion,
10 a.m., Fellowship &amp; refreshments
following.

FULL GOSPEL
Community Christian
Fellowship
290 Trails End, Thurman. Sunday
worship, kid’s church and nursery,
10 a.m.; youth night, Wednesday,
7 p.m.
Vinton Full Gospel Church
418 Main Street, Vinton. Wednesday,
7 p.m.; Sunday, 6 p.m.
Family movie night, 3rd Friday of
each month at 7 p.m.
Vinton Fellowship Chapel
Keystone Road. Sunday school,
10 a.m.; worship, 7 p.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.

INDEPENDENT
Bulaville Christian Church
2337 Johnson Ridge Rd., Gallipolis,
OH 45631 Sunday School 10:00
AM; AM Worship Service 10:30
AM; Bible Study, Wednesday 6 PM
Crown City Community Church
86 Main Street, Crown City
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship,
11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; youth meeting,
Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.; Adult Bible
Study, Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Christian Community Church
FOP Building, Neal Road Sunday
10 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.
Freedom Fellowship
Route 279, Oak Hill. Pastor: Sunday
school, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Tuesday
prayer and praise, 7 p.m.
Macedonia Community Church
Claylick Road, Patriot. Sunday
school and worship services, 10:30
a.m. and 6 p.m.; Thursday service,
7 p.m.
Trinity Gospel Mission
11184 Ohio 554, Bidwell Sunday
school, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Tuesday,
7 p.m.
Promiseland Community
Church
Clay Chapel Road, Gallipolis.
Sunday school, 10 a.m, Sunday
evening, 4 p.m.; prayer meeting,
Tuesday, 7 p.m.
Bailey Chapel Church
Ohio 218. Sunday school, 10 a.m.;
worship service, 11 a.m.; Sunday
night worship, 6 p.m.; Wednesday,
7 p.m.
Debbie Drive Chapel
Off of Ohio 141 Sunday school,
10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. and
6 p.m.; Wednesday preaching and
youth, 7 p.m.
Peniel Community Church
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Sunday
worship, 11 a.m.; Thursday, 7 p.m.
Pine Grover Holiness Church
Off of Ohio 325 Sunday school,
9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. and
7:30 p.m.; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Dickey Chapel
Hannan Trace Road. Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; worship, 6 p.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Liberty Chapel
Crown City. Sunday school, 10 a.m.;
worship, 7 p.m.; Thursday, 7 p.m.
Elizabeth Chapel Church
Third Avenue and Locust Street.
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:35 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday,
7 p.m.

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Pathway Community Church
730 Fourth Ave., Gallipolis. Sunday
worship, 11 a.m.; Mid-week
children and adult programming.
Countryside Baptist Chapel
2265 Harrisburg Road, Bidwell.
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; worship,
11 a.m.; Wednesday Bible study,
6:30 p.m
First Baptist Church
1100 Fourth Ave., Gallipolis Sunday
school, 9 a.m.; worship, 10 a.m. and
6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.;
AWANA Wednesday, 6:45 p.m.
Gallia Baptist Church
Dry Ridge Road, Gallia Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Church
Services 10:30 AM &amp; 6:30 PM,
Wednesday 7 PM, AWANA Sunday
5:45.
Bethel Missionary
Baptist Church
Vinton, Ohio. Pastor: First and
Third Sundays, Sunday school
10 a.m.; worship 11 a.m.
Vinton Baptist Church
11818 Ohio 160, Vinton. Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:30 a.m. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.;.
Canaan Missionary Baptist
Ohio 218, Gallipolis. Sunday school,
9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 6:30 p.m.;
Wednesday Bible study, 6:30 p.m.
Faith Baptist Church
3615 Jackson Pike. Sunday school,
10 a.m.; Wednesday Bible study,
6:30 p.m.
Mercerville Missionary
Baptist Church
117 Burlington Rd, Crown City,
Ohio 45623 Sunday school, 10 a.m.;
Sunday evening worship, 6 p.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Good Hope United Baptist Church
Ohio 218. Sunday school, 10 a.m.;
worship, 11 a.m.; Wednesday and
Sunday 6 p.m.
Rio Grande Calvary
Baptist Church
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; Worship,
10:45 a.m., Bible Study 6:30 pm
every Wednesday
White Oak Baptist Church
1555 Nibert Road, Gallipolis.
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship,
11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday
youth services, 7:30 p.m.; Tuesday
prayer meeting and Bible study,
7:30 p.m.

Mount Carmel Baptist Church
Bidwell. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.;
worship, 10:45 a.m.; Wednesday,
6 p.m.
Trinity Baptist Church
Rio Grande. Sunday school,
9:30 a.m.; worship; 10:30 a.m. and
6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Mina Chapel Missionary Baptist
Church
Neighborhood Road. Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; Sunday and
Wednesday service, 6 p.m.
Corinth Missionary Baptist
Church
Jimis Emary Road, Oak Hill.
Sunday school 10 a.m.; service,
11 a.m. Every second and fourth
Sunday.
Harris Baptist Church
Ohio 554, Rio Grande, Ohio
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Sunday
service, 11 a.m.; Wednesday Bible
Study, 7 p.m.
Fellowship Baptist Church
600 McCormick Rd Sunday school
9:30a.m: Wednesday Prayer meeting
6pm

LATTER-DAY SAINTS
The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day Saints
Ohio 160. Sacrament service,
10-11:15 a.m., Sunday school,
11:20-12 p.m.; relief society/
priesthood, 12:05-1 p.m.

LUTHERAN
New Life Lutheran
900 Jackson Pike, Gallipolis, Sunday
Worship: 10 a.m. and Sunday
School: 9 a.m.; Wednesday Bible
study 7pm Bible study at Poppy’s on
Court Street, Wednesday, 10 am and
Friday 9 am;

UNITED METHODIST
Grace United Methodist Church
600 Second Ave., Gallipolis. Sunday.
Worship, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday school,
9:30 a.m.; worship 10:45 a.m,
Sunday Youth Ministry 6:00-8:00
pm, Wednesday-For Men Only,
8:00 a.m.
Christ United
Methodist Church
9688 Ohio 7 South. Adult Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; worship and
children’s church, 10:30 a.m.;
Wednesday night Bible study,
6:30-8 p.m.
River of Life United Methodist
35 Hillview Drive, Gallipolis..
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:30 a.m.;
Fair Haven United Methodist
Kanauga. Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.;
worship, 11:00 a.m.; Wednesday
Bible study, 10:30 a.m.
Bidwell United
Methodist Church
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Worship
9 a.m.
Trinity United
Methodist Church
Ohio 160 at Ohio 554 in Porter.
Sunday worship, 9:30 a.m.; Bible
study, 9 a.m. Saturday.
Bethel United Methodist
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
7:30 p.m.
Bethesda United Methodist
Ohio 775. Worship, 9:30 a.m.;
Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.

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Simpson Chapel United
Methodist
Lake Drive, Rio Grande. Sunday
worship, 11 a.m.; Bible study, 1 p.m.
Monday.
Thurman Church
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship,
11 a.m.
Centenary United
Methodist Church
Ohio 141. Sunday school,
10:30 a.m.; worship, 9:30 a.m.
Patriot United
Methodist Church
Patriot Road.. Sunday school,
10 a.m.; worship: 11:05 a.m.;
Sunday evening Bible study, 6 p.m.
Children’s church, Thursday, 6 p.m.

FELLOWSHIP
APOSTOLIC
Church of Jesus Christ Apostolic
Van Zandt and Ward Road. Sunday
school, 10:30 a.m.; evening, 7:30
p.m.
The Refuge Church
121 W 2nd St.Pomeroy, Oh 45769.
Sunday, 10:30 a.m.
Emmanuel Apostolic
Tabernacle, Inc.
Loop Road off New Lima Road,
Rutland. Sunday services, 10 a.m.
and 7:30 p.m.; Thursday, 7 p.m.

ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Liberty Assembly of God
Dudding Lane, Mason, W.Va.
Sunday services, 10 a.m., Wednesday
6:30 pm

NAZARENE
First Church of the Nazarene
1110 First Ave., Gallipolis. Sunday
school, 9 a.m.; worship, 10:15 a.m.
and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.

BAPTIST
Carpenter Independent Baptist
Church
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; preaching
service, 10:30 a.m.; evening service,
7 p.m.; Wednesday Bible study, 7
p.m.
Cheshire Baptist Church
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:30 a.m.; evening service, 6:30
p.m.; Wednesday Bible study, 6:30
p.m..
Hope Baptist Church
(Southern)
570 Grant Street, Middleport,
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; worship,
11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7
p.m.
Rutland First Baptist Church
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:45 a.m.
Pomeroy First Baptist
East Main Street, Pomeroy. Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m.
First Southern Baptist
41872 Pomeroy Pike. Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45
a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
First Baptist Church
Sixth and Palmer Street, Middleport
Sunday school, 9:15 a.m.; worship,
10:15 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday,
7 p.m.
Racine First Baptist
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:40 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday,
7 p.m.
Silver Run Baptist
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; evening,
6:30 p.m.; Wednesday services, 6:30
p.m.
Mount Union Baptist
Children’s Sunday school, adult
Bible study, 10 a.m.; Sunday
evening, 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday
services, 6:30 p.m.
Old Bethel Free Will
Baptist Church
28601 Ohio 7, Middleport. Sunday
service, 10 a.m.; Tuesday and
Saturday services, 6 p.m.
Hillside Baptist Church
Ohio 143 just off of Ohio 7. Sunday
uniﬁed service. Worship, 10:30 a.m.
and 6 p.m.; Wednesday services,
6 p.m.
Victory Baptist Independent
525 North Second Street,
Middleport. Worship, 10 a.m. and
7 p.m.; Wednesday services, 7 p.m.
Faith Baptist Church
Railroad Street, Mason. Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.
and 6 p.m.; Wednesday services,
7 p.m.
Forest Run Baptist
108 Kerr Street ,Pomeroy,Oh,
Sunday school, 10a.m: worship,
11:30 a.m.
Mount Moriah Baptist
Fourth and Main Street,
Middleport.,Oh. Sunday school,
9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m.
Antiquity Baptist
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:45 a.m.; Sunday evening, 6 p.m.
Rutland Freewill Baptist
Salem Street, Rutland. Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11:30 a.m.;
evening service and youth meeting,
6 p.m

NON-DENOMINATIONAL
Oasis Christian Tabernacle
3773 George’s Creek Road. Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; Sunday worship,
11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday
evening, 7 p.m.
Faith Valley Community Church
4315 Bulaville Pike, Gallipolis, OH
Sunday morning 10:00am, Sunday
evening 6:00pm, Wednesday 7:00pm,
KJV Bible preached each service
Fellowship of Faith
20344 Ohio 554, Bidwell. Worship
service, 10 a.m. Sunday; Gentle
Worship 2 p.m. third Sunday each
month; Midweek Opportunity,
7 p.m. Wednesday.
Gallia Cornerstone Church
U.S. 35 and Ohio 850. Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m.
and 6 p.m.; Wednesday teen service,
6 p.m.; Wednesday service, 7 p.m.
River City Fellowship
Third Ave. and Court Street Sunday
celebration, 10 a.m. Contemporary
music and casual.
Old Garden of My Heart Church
1908 Fairview Drive, Bidwell. Sunday
night service, 6:30 p.m.; Sunday
school for children, 6:30 p.m.
Liberty Ministries
Ohio 325, Rio Grande; Sunday
fellowship, 10 a.m.; Worship and
work, 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday
service, 7 p.m.
New Beginnings Revival Center
845 Skidmore Road, Bidwell,
Ohio. Sunday, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Bell Chapel Church
19 Bell Ave at Eastern Avenue,
Sunday Morning 10 am, Sunday
Evening 6 pm, Wednesday Evening
7 pm,
New Life Church of God
210 Upper River Road, Gallipolis.
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship,
11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday night
prayer, 7 p.m.
Triple Cross
Sunday school, 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.;
Thursday, 7 p.m.
McDaniel Crossroads
Pentecostal Church
Cadmus Road, Cadmus. Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, and
children’s church, 10:30 a.m.;
Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m.

PRESBYTERIAN
First Presbyterian Church
51 State Street. Sunday school, 9:30
a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m.
Wilkesville First Presbyterian
Church
107 South High Street, Wilkesville,
Sunday Morning Service 9:30 am

WESLEYAN
Crown City Wesleyan Church
26144 Ohio 7 South. Sunday school,
9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. and
6 p.m.; Wednesday family night,
7 p.m.
Morgan Center Wesleyan Church
Intersection of Morgan Center and
Clark Chapel Rd, Vinton, Ohio;
Sunday School 9:45 am Church
Services 10:45 a.m.; Sunday Evening
Church Services, 7 p.m.; Wednesday
services, 7 p.m

Second Baptist Church
Ravenswood, W.Va. Sunday school,
10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.; evening, 7
p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
First Baptist Church
of Mason, W.Va.
W.Va. Route 652 and Anderson
Street. Sunday school, 10 a.m.;
morning church, 11 a.m.; evening, 6
p.m.; Wednesday Bible study, 7 p.m.
Pageville Freewill Baptist
Church
40964 SR #684 Pageville, OH
Sunday 9:30 am, Wednesday 6:30
pm

CONGREGATIONAL
Trinity Church
201 E. Second St., Pomeroy.
Worship, 10:25 a.m.

EPISCOPAL
Grace Episcopal Church
326 East Main Street, Pomeroy.
Holy Eucharist, 11 a.m.

HOLINESS
Independent Holiness Church
626 Brick Street, Rutland. Sunday
School, 9:30 a.m.; Worship Service,
10:30 a.m.; Evening Service, 6 p.m.;
Wednesday service, 7 p.m.
Community Church
Main Street, Rutland. Sunday
worship, 10 a.m.; Sunday services,
7 p.m.
Danville Holiness Church
31057 Ohio 325, Langsville. Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship,
10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday
prayer service, 7 p.m.
Calvary Pilgrim Chapel
State Route 143. Sunday school
10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. and 6:30
p.m.; Wednesday service, 7 p.m.
Rose of Sharon Holiness Church
Leading Creek Road, Rutland.
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday
worship, 7 p.m.; Wednesday prayer
meeting 7 p.m.
Wesleyan Bible Holiness Church
75 Pearl Street, Middleport. Sunday:
worship service, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday
evening service, 6 p.m.; Wednesday
service, 7 p.m.

CATHOLIC
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
161 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio
Saturday confessional 4:45-5:15
p.m.; mass, 5:30 p.m.; Sunday
confessional, 8:45-9:15 a.m.; Sunday
mass, 9:30 a.m

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Westside Church of Christ
33226 Children’s Home Road,
Pomeroy, Oh Sunday traditional
worship, 10 a.m., with Bible study
following, Wednesday Bible study
at 7 p.m.
Hemlock Grove
Christian Church
Church school (all ages), 9:15 a.m.;
church service, 10 a.m.; Wednesday
Bible study, 7 p.m.
Pomeroy Church of Christ
212 West Main Street. Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30
a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday services,
7 p.m.
Middleport Church of Christ
Fifth and Main Street. Sunday
school, 9 a.m; Morning Worship
Service 10 am, Sunday evening 6
p.m.; Wednesday services, 7 p.m.
Keno Church of Christ
First and Third Sunday. Worship,
9:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.
Bearwallow Ridge
Church of Christ
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.;
worship, 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.;
Wednesday services, 6:30 p.m.
Zion Church of Christ
Harrisonville Road, Rutland,
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday
services, 7 p.m.
Tuppers Plains Church of Christ
Worship service, 9 a.m.;
communion, 10 a.m.; Sunday
school, 10:15 a.m.; youth, 5:50 p.m.;
Wednesday Bible study, 7 p.m.
Bradbury Church of Christ
39558 Bradbury Road, Middleport.
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:30 a.m.
Rutland Church of Christ
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship
and communion, 10:30 a.m.
Bradford Church of Christ
Ohio 124 and Bradbury Road.
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 8
a.m. and 10:30 a.m.; Sunday evening
service, 6 p.m.; Wednesday adult
Bible study and youth meeting,
6:30 p.m.
Hickory Hills Church of Christ
Tuppers Plains, Bible class, 9 a.m.;
Sunday worship, 10 a.m. and 6:30
p.m.; Wednesday Bible class 7 p.m.
Reedsville Church of Christ
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship
service, 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday Bible
study, 6:30 p.m.

LATTER-DAY SAINTS
Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints
Ohio 160. Sunday school, 10:20-11
a.m.; relief society/priesthood, 11:05
a.m.-12 p.m.; sacrament service,
9-10-15 a.m.; homecoming meeting
ﬁrst Thursday, 7 p.m.

LUTHERAN
Saint John Lutheran Church
Pine Grove. Worship, 9 a.m.;
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Our Savior Lutheran Church
Walnut and Henry Streets,
Ravenswood, W.Va. Sunday school,
10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.
Saint Paul Lutheran Church
Corner of Sycamore and Second
streets, Pomeroy. Sunday school,
9:45 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.
United Methodist
Graham United Methodist
Worship, 11 a.m.
Bechtel United Methodist
New Haven. Sunday school, 9:30
a.m.; Tuesday prayer meeting and
Bible study, 6:30 p.m.
Mount Olive United Methodist
Off of 124 behind Wilkesville.
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Thursday
services, 7 p.m.
Alfred
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; worship,
11 a.m.
Chester
Worship, 9 a.m.; Sunday school,
10 a.m.
Joppa
Worship, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school,
10:30 a.m.
Long Bottom
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:30 a.m.
Reedsville
Worship, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school,
10:30 a.m.; ﬁrst Sunday of the
month, 7 p.m.
Tuppers Plains Saint Paul
Sunday school, 9 a.m.; worship,
10:15 a.m.; Bible study, Tuesday
10 a.m.
Asbury
Syracuse. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.;
worship, 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday
services, 7:30 p.m.
Flatwoods
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship,
11:15 a.m.
Forest Run
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 9 a.m
Heath
339 S. 3rd Ave., Middleport.
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:30 a.m.

CHRISTIAN UNION
Hartford Church of Christ in
Christian Union
Hartford, W.Va. Sunday school,
9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. and
7 p.m.; Wednesday services, 7 p.m.

CHURCH OF GOD
Mount Moriah Church of God
Mile Hill Road, Racine. Sunday
school, 9:45 a.m.; evening service, 6
p.m.; Wednesday services, 7 p.m.
Rutland River of Life
Church of God
Sunday worship, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.;
Wednesday services, 7 p.m.

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United Brethren
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Ohio 124, between Reedsville and
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Team Jesus Ministries
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Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.
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Nazarene
Route 689 between Wilksville and
Albany. Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
worship service, 11 a.m.; evening
service, 6 p.m.; Wednesday service,
6 p.m.
New Hope Church of the
Nazarene
980 General Hartinger Parkway,
Middleport. Sunday school, 10 a.m.;
morning worship, 11 a.m.; evening
worship, 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday
evening Bible study, 6:30 p.m.;
men’s Bible study, 7 p.m.
Reedsville Fellowship
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday
services, 7 p.m.
Syracuse Church
of the Nazarene
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m., worship,
10:30 a.m.; Wednesday and Sunday
evenings, 7 p.m.
Chester Church of the Nazarene
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday
morning service, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday
evening service, 6 p.m.
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of the Nazarene
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:30 a.m.; Sunday evening, 6 p.m.

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Laurel Cliff Road. Sunday school,
9:30; morning worship, 10:30;
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Bible Study, 7 p.m.

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service, 7 p.m.
Full Gospel Church of the
Living Savior
Route 338, Antiquity. Saturday,
2 p.m.
Salem Community Church
Lieving Road, West Columbia, W.Va.
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday
evening, 7 p.m.; Wednesday Bible
study, 7 p.m.
Hobson Christian Fellowship
Church
Sunday 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Restoration Christian
Fellowship
9365 Hooper Road, Athens. Sunday
worship, 10 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
House of Healing Ministries
Ohio 124, Langsville. Pastors:
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday
service, 7 p.m.
Hysell Run Community Church
33099 Hysell Run Road, Pomeroy,
Ohio; Sunday School 9:30 a.m.;
morning worship 10:30 a.m.; Sunday
evening service, 7 p.m.; Sunday
night youth service, 7 p.m through
Thursday Bible study, 7 p.m.
Endtime House of Prayer
Ohio 681, Snowville; Sunday
School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m.;
Bible Study, Thursday 6 p.m.
Mount Olive Community
Church
51305 Mount Olive Rd, Long
Bottom, OH 45743 Sunday School
9:30 am, Sunday Evening 6 pm,
Grace Gospel
196 Mulberry Avenue, Pomeroy,
OH 45769 Sunday School 10:00
AM, Sunday Service 11:00
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A New Beginning
Harrisonville. Thursday, 7 p.m.
Amazing Grace
Community Church
Ohio 681, Tuppers Plains.. Sunday
worship, 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.;
Wednesday Bible study, 7 p.m.
Oasis Christian Fellowship
(Non-denominational fellowship).
Meet in the Meigs Middle School
cafeteria. Sunday, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Community of Christ
Portland-Racine Road. Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30
a.m.; Wednesday services, 7 p.m.
Bethel Worship Center
39782 Ohio 7 Sunday 10 a.m
Ash Street Church
398 Ash Street, Middleport.
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; morning
worship, 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.;
Wednesday service, 6:30 p.m.; youth
service, 6:30 p.m.
Agape Life Center
603 Second Ave., Mason. Sunday
10:30 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Abundant Grace
923 South Third Street, Middleport.
Sunday service, 10 a.m.; Wednesday
service, 7 p.m.
Faith Full Gospel Church
Long Bottom. Sunday school,
9:30 a.m.; worship, 9:30 a.m. and
7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Friday
fellowship service, 7 p.m.
Harrisonville Community
Church
Sunday, 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Middleport Community Church
575 Pearl Street, Middleport..
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; evening,
7:30 p.m.; Wednesday service, 7:30
p.m.
Faith Valley Tabernacle Church
Bailey Run Road. Sunday evening, 7
p.m.; Thursday service, 7 p.m.
Syracuse Mission
1141 Bridgeman Street, Syracuse.
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; evening, 6
p.m.; Wednesday service, 7 p.m.
Dyesville Community Church
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Morse Chapel Church
Worship, 5 p.m.
Faith Gospel Church
Long Bottom. Sunday school, 9:30
a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m. and 7:30
p.m.; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Full Gospel Lighthouse
33045 Hiland Road, Pomeroy.
Sunday school, 10 a.m. and 7:30
p.m.; Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m.
South Bethel Community
Church
Silver Ridge. Sunday school, 9 a.m.;
worship, 10 a.m. Second and fourth
Sundays; Bible study, Wednesday,
6:30 p.m.
Carleton Interdenominational
Church
Kingsbury. Sunday school, 9:30
a.m.; worship service, 10:30 a.m.;
evening service, 6 p.m.
Freedom Gospel Mission
Bald Knob on County Road 31.
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
7 p.m.
Fairview Bible Church
Letart, W.Va., Route 1. Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 7 p.m.;
Wednesday Bible study, 7 p.m.
Faith Fellowship Crusade for Christ
Friday, 7 p.m.
Calvary Bible Church
Pomeroy. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.;
worship, 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.;
Wednesday service, 7:30 p.m.
Stiversville Community Church
Sunday school, 11 a.m.; worship, 11
a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Rejoicing Life Church
500 North Second Ave., Middleport.
Worship, 10 a.m.; Wednesday
service, 7 p.m.
Clifton Tabernacle Church
Clifton, W.Va. Sunday school, 10
a.m.; worship, 7 p.m.; Wednesday

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Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:30 a.m.
New Beginnings
Worship, 10 a.m.; Sunday school,
9:15 a.m..
Rocksprings
Sunday school, 9 a.m.; Worship
Service 10 am: 8 am worship service
Rutland
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:30 a.m.; Thursday services, 7 p.m.
Salem Center
Sunday school, 10:15 a.m.; worship,
9:15 a.m.; Bible study, Monday 7 p.m.
Bethany
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship,
9 a.m.; Wednesday services, 10 a.m.
Carmel-Sutton
Carmel and Bashan Roads, Racine..
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; worship,
11 a.m.; Wednesday Bible study,
noon.
Morning Star
Sunday school, 11 a.m.; worship,
10 a.m.
East Letart
Sunday school, 9 a.m.; worship,
9:30 a.m.
Racine
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11
a.m.; Tuesday Bible study, 7 p.m.
Coolville United
Methodist Church
Main and Fifth Street.. Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; worship, 9 a.m.;
Tuesday services, 7 p.m.
Bethel Church
Township Road 468C. Sunday
school, 9 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m.
Hockingport Church
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:30 a.m.
Torch Church
County Road 63. Sunday school,
9:30 am.; worship, 10:30 a.m.

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Victory Baptist Church
Victory Road, Crown City Sunday
morning service, 10 a.m.; Sunday
evening, 6 p.m., Wednesday evening,
7 p.m.
French City Southern Baptist
3554 Ohio 160. Sunday school,
10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. and
6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Paint Creek Regular Baptist
833 Third Ave. Sunday school, 10:00
a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.; Wednesday,
6 p.m.
New Hope Baptist Church
Ohio 554 Sunday school, 10 a.m.;
worship 11 a.m.
Old Kyger Freewill Baptist
Sunday school, 9: 30 a.m.; Sunday
night service, 7 p.m.; Wednesday
prayer meeting and youth service,
7 p.m.
Silver Run Freewill
Baptist Church
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Worship,
11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Thursday,
7:30 p.m.
Silver Memorial Freewill
Baptist Church
Sunday 10 a.m.; Sunday night 6
p.m.; Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm
Poplar Ridge Freewill Baptist
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship,
6:30 p.m.; Sunday prayer meeting
and Bible study, 6:30 p.m.;
Wednesday service, 7 p.m.
Salem Baptist Church
Gage. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.;
worship, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday evening
service, ﬁrst and third Sundays,
7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Addison Freewill Baptist Church
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Sunday
worship, 10:50 a.m.; Sunday evening
6pm, Wednesday night prayer
meeting, 7 p.m.
Centerpoint Freewill
Baptist Church
Centerpoint and Nebo Roads.
Sunday morning 10 am, Sunday
evening 6 pm, Wednesday evening
at 7 pm
Old Emory Freewill
Baptist Church
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship,
7 p.m.; Friday, 7 p.m.
Cheshire Baptist Church
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:30 a.m.; Sunday evening service,
6:30 p.m.; Wednesday Bible study,
6:30 p.m.
Northup Baptist
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; worship,
11 a.m. on the ﬁrst and third Sunday
of each month; Sunday evening, 7
p.m.; Youth every Wednesday,
6 p.m.; Bible study at 7 p.m.
Providence Missionary
Baptist Church
3766 Teens Run Road, Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; worship, 6 p.m.;
Wednesday Bible study and youth
night, 7 p.m.
Prospect Enterprise Baptist
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11
a.m.; Sunday and Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Good News Baptist Church
4045 George’s Creek Road, Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.
Sunday Evening 6 pm ,Wednesday
Evening 6 pm
Springﬁeld Baptist Church
Vinton. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.;
preaching, 7 p.m.; Bible study,
Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Fellowship Baptist Church
600 McCormick Road, Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30
a.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting,
6 p.m.
Deer Creek Freewill
Baptist Church
Koontz Sailor Road, Vinton. Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.
and 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Guyan Valley Missionary
Baptist Church
Platform. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.;
worship, 10:40 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.;
Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.

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Pyro Chapel Church
4041 CH&amp;D Road, Oak Hill, Ohio.
Services, Sunday school – children
and adults, 10 a.m.; evening service
6 p.m. Wednesday night Bible study,
7 p.m.
Life Line Apostolic
four miles north on W.Va. Route 2.
Sunday morning, 10 a.m.; Sunday
evening, 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Church of Jesus Christ Apostolic
Van Zandt and Ward Road. Sunday
school, 10:30 a.m.; worship, 7:30
p.m.; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Apostolic Gospel Church
1812 Eastern Ave. Sunday school,
10 a.m.; Sunday worship, 6 p.m.;
Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Calvary Christian Center, Inc.
553 Jackson Pike, Gallipolis. Sunday
worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday school,
10 a.m.;Wednesday –Bible Study or
Prayer-6:00 pm
Apostolic Faith Church
of Pentecostal Assemblies
of the World
190 Vale Road, Bidwell. Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; Sunday service,
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on RBIs from Riley Bradley
and Abbi Hollanbaugh in the
top of the seventh, but left the
Six days after falling to
River Valley 9-1 in Bidwell, the go-ahead run on second base
Meigs softball team earned its and fell 5-4. Jess Workman was
the winning pitcher of record
revenge, defeating the Silver
and Black 5-4 in Tri-Valley Con- in 5.2 innings for MHS. Sierra
ference Ohio Division play. The Somerville took the pitching
loss in six innings for River ValLady Raiders (17-9, 6-6 TVC
ley, striking out ﬁve. Leading
Ohio) were up 2-0 an inning
into play, with Malerie Stanley Meigs at the plate, Roberts was
doubling home Grace Hash and 3-for-3 with two RBIs, Jerrica
Smith was 3-for-4 with two
then scoring on an error. The
runs scored and one RBI, while
Lady Marauders (10-11, 4-7)
pulled even with a two-run sin- Wright went 2-for-4 with a run
gle from Hailey Roberts in the scored and two RBIs. Somerhome half of the third. Back-to- ville was 3-for-4 with a double
back two-out singles by Jerrica to lead RVHS, while Bradley
Smith and Delana Wright plat- went 2-for-4 with a triple, a run
scored and an RBI, and Sizeed three runs, as Meigs took
more went 2-for-4 with a run
a 5-2 lead in the bottom of the
scored.
sixth. RVHS plated two runs

Staff reports

Alex Hawley| OVP Sports

Meigs first baseman Mallory Adams (left) catches the ball for a force-out in
front of River Valley’s Sophia Gee (right), during the Lady Marauders’ 5-4 victory
on Wednesday in Rocksprings, Ohio.

Wahama 10, St. Marys 0
The Wahama softball team
earned its 10th shut out of
the season, defeating Little
Kanawha Conference guest St.
Marys 10-0 in ﬁve innings. The
Lady Falcons (14-0, 7-0 LKC)
— who won the ﬁrst meeting
6-1 on April 21 in Pleasants
County — led 3-0 after three
hits and two errors in the
opening inning on Wednesday.
Emma Gibbs and Amber Wolfe
picked up RBIs in the second
inning, pushing the WHS
advantage to 5-0. Wahama then
doubled its total in the fourth
inning, scoring ﬁve runs on
ﬁve hits, including RBI doubles
from Wolfe, Lauren Noble and
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W E D N E S D AY B OX S C O R E S
SOFTBALL
Meigs 5, River Valley 4
RVHS
200 000 2 — 4-12-2
MHS
002 003 x — 5-9-2
WP: Jess Workman (5.2IP, 2R, 9H,
2BB)
LP: Sierra Somerville (6IP, 5R, 9H, 5K,
2BB)
River Valley (17-9, 6-6): Somerville 3-4,
Riley Bradley 2-4 (RS, RBI), Brooklyn
Sizemore 2-4 (RS), Taylor Ramey 1-2,
Malerie Stanley 1-4 (RS, RBI), Abbi
Hollanbaugh 1-4 (RBI), Brooklyn Jones
1-4, Sophia Gee 1-4.
Meigs (10-11, 4-7): Hailey Roberts 3-3
(2RBI), Jerrica Smith 3-4 (2RS, RBI),
Delana Wright 2-4 (RS, 2RBI), Melia
Payne 1-2 (RS).
2B: Somerville, Stanley.
3B: Bradley, Ramey.
Wahama 10, St. Marys 0
SHS
000 00 — 0-2-2
WHS
320 5x — 10-13-0
WP: Mikie Lieving (5IP, 2H, 13K)
LP: Ella Smith (4IP, 10R, 13H, 2K)
St. Marys (10-9, 5-3): Ella Smith 1-2,
Lara Fetty 1-2.
Wahama (14-0, 7-0): Lieving 3-3 (2RS),
Amber Wolfe 2-3 (RS, 2RBI), Emma
Knapp 2-3 (RS, RBI), Morgan Christian
1-2 (RS), Emma Gibbs 1-3 (2RS, RBI),
Lauren Noble 1-3 (2RS, RBI), Bailee
Bumgarner 1-3 (RS), Deborah Miller
1-3 (RBI), Victoria VanMatre 1-3 (RBI).
2B: Knapp, Lieving, Noble, Wolfe.
Point Pleasant 11, Buffalo 0
BHS
000 00 — 0-3-3
PPHS
242 3x — 11-11-0
WP: Rylee Cochran (4IP, 2H, 6K, 3BB).
LP: Kimberly Dillman (4IP, K, 3BB).
Buffalo: Abby Darnley 2-2, Alex Hill 1-2.
Point Pleasant (11-7): Tayah Fetty
3-4 (RBI, 2RS), Rylee Cochran 2-3
(3RBI), Hayley Keefer 1-4 (RBI, RS),
Havin Roush 1-3 (2RS), Kylie Price 1-3
(RBI), Emma Harbour 1-3 (RBI, RS),
Kaylee Byus 1-3 (RS), Haley Bryant 1-2
(RBI, 2RS), Kierra Smith (RS), Jaidyn
Patrick (RS).
2B: Darnley; Cochran, Byus, Keefer,
Fetty.
Waterford 12, Southern 3
SHS
100 200 0 — 3-5-4
WHS
233 220 x — 12-9-3
WP: Kryssa Hayes (7IP, 3R, 5H, 5K,
2BB)
LP: Kassidy Chaney (5.1IP, 10R, 8H,
2K, 2BB)
Southern (8-16, 4-8): Chaney 2-3, Cassidy Roderus 1-3 (RS, 2RBI), Michelle
Camp 1-3, Kayla Evans 1-4.
Waterford (20-8, 10-2): Cara Taylor
3-4 (2RS, 2RBI), Riley Schweikert
2-4 (RS, 2RBI), Katie Lowe 1-3 (2RS),
Laykyn Jones 1-3 (2RS), Brier Offen-

berger 1-4 (2RS), Josie Elliot 1-4.
2B: Chaney; Jones, Schweikert.
3B: Taylor.
HR: Roderus.
BASEBALL
Meigs 6, Belpre 4
BHS
001 300 0 — 4-7-1
MHS
100 032 x — 6-12-0
WP: Andrew Dodson (7IP, 4R, 7H, 7K,
8BB)
LP: Jacob Smeeks (1.1IP, 2R, 4H, 2K,
2BB)
Belpre (10-14): Dylan Cox 2-2, Matt
Bayne 2-3 (2RS), Smeeks 1-2, Lucas
Fullerton 1-3, Evan Wells 1-3.
Meigs (14-8): Hunter Wood 2-3, Dodson 2-4 (RS), Ethan Stewart 2-4 (RS),
Wyatt Hoover 2-4 (RS), Lucas Finlaw
1-3 (2RS), Caleb Burnem 1-3 (RS)
Theron Ebberts 1-3.
2B: Wood, Dodson, Stewart; Smeeks.
River Valley 2, Lynchburg-Clay 1
LCHS
000 010 0 — 1-4-0
RVHS
010 001 x — 2-7-1
WP: Caleb Owens (1.2IP, 2H, 2K, BB).
LP: Smaltz (6IP, 6K, BB).
Lynchburg-Clay: Angles 2-3, Simmons
1-3, Barnhill 1-3, Smith (RS).
River Valley: Alex Euton 1-3, Chase
Barber 1-3, Isiah Harkins 1-3 (RS), Joel
Horner 1-3 (RBI), Mason Rhodes 1-3
(RS), Blaine Cline 1-3 (RBI), Braden
McGuire 1-2.
2B: Horner.
3B: Barber, Rhodes.
Point Pleasant 7,
Parkersburg South 6
PSHS
002 010 3 — 6-12-1
PPHS
303 100 x — 7-6-1
WP: Joel Beattie (6IP, 6R, 11H, 7K, BB).
LP: Corley (2.1IP, 6R, 4H, 3K, 2BB).
Parkersburg South: Corley 3-4 (RS),
Reeves 3-4 (3RBI), Hussey 2-3 (2RBI,
3RS), McPeek 2-3 (RS), Menaschek
1-4 (RS), Wiggins 1-4, Starkey (RBI).
Point Pleasant (15-5): Kyelar Morrow
2-3 (RBI, 2RS), Joel Beattie 2-3 (3RBI,
RS), Wyatt Wilson 1-4 (RS), Hunter
Bush 1-3 (2RBI), Caleb Hatfield (2RS),
Evan Roach (RS).
2B: Hussey 2, McPeek 2, Reeves.
3B: Reeves.
HR: Beattie.
(Tuesday)
Waverly 1, Gallia Academy 0
GAHS
000 000 0 — 0-0-0
WHS
100 000 x — 1-6-0
WP: Derek Eblin (7IP, 13K).
LP: Zane Loveday (6IP, 6K, 4BB).
Gallia Academy (13-12): None.
Waverly: Jordan 1-3 (RS), Barnett 1-3,
Eblin 1-3 (RBI), Flanders 1-2, Hurd 1-2,
Mossburger 1-3.
2B: Mossburger.

Tebow signs with Jags,
rejoins Meyer as a TE
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — The Jacksonville
Jaguars are, at the very least, no longer the NFL’s
most irrelevant franchise.
Urban Meyer. Trevor Lawrence. Tim Tebow.
The rebuilding Jaguars now have three of college football’s biggest stars — and two of its most
polarizing ﬁgures — from the past 15 years after
Tebow signed a one-year contract Thursday.
The former Florida standout and 2007 Heisman
Trophy-winning quarterback will attempt to revive
his pro career as a tight end.
Tebow, 33, is returning to the NFL after ﬁve
years (2016-20) in the New York Mets’ organization
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OVP SPORTS SCHEDULE
Friday, May 21
Baseball
Cross Lanes Christian at
Hannan, 5:30
Point Pleasant at
Wahama, 7 p.m.
Softball
Williamstown at Wahama,
6 p.m.
Track and Field
Wahama at Ritchie
County, 4 p.m.
Saturday, May 22
Baseball
(12) River Valley at (5)

Fairland, noon
(16) Meigs at (4) Westfall,
noon
Chapmanville at Point
Pleasant, 3 p.m.
Softball
Greenbrier East,
Independence at Point
Pleasant, noon
Track and Field
D-2 Districts at
Nelsonville-York, 9;30
Wahama at Laidley Field,
10 a.m.
D-2 Districts at Meigs, 4
p.m.

Alex Hawley | OVP Sports

Meigs’ Lucas Finlaw (24) slides in home behind Belpre’s Matt Bayne (17) for the go-ahead run in the Marauders’ 6-4 victory in the Division
III sectional semifinal on Wednesday in Rocksprings, Ohio.

Meigs, RV headed to sectional finals
Staff reports

The Meigs baseball
team rallied from a threerun deﬁcit for the team’s
ﬁrst postseason victory
since 2018, with the 13thseeded Marauders defeating 20th-seeded guest
Belpre 6-4 on Wednesday
in Rocksprings. The
Marauders (14-8) — who
try for their ﬁrst sectional
title since 2016 on Saturday at fourth-seeded
Westfall — were up 1-0
after back-to-back twoout doubles from Andrew
Dodson and Ethan Stewart in the opening inning.
The Golden Eagles (1014) tied the game at one
in the top of the third
inning, and then took
a 4-1 lead with a twoout rally in the fourth.
Meigs pulled even with
the guests in the ﬁfth
inning, with four straight
two-out hits by Wyatt
Hoover, Caleb Burnem,
Hunter Wood and Theron
Ebberts. In the following
inning, Stewart singled
home Lucas Finlaw for
the go-ahead run, and
eventually scored an
insurance run. Belpre had
one hit in the seventh,
but left the potential
tying run at the plate.
Andrew Dodson was the
winning pitcher of record
in a complete game for
Meigs , striking out
seven. Jacob Smeeks took
the loss in 1.1 innings of
relief for Belpre, striking
out two. Wood, Dodson,
Stewart and Hoover had
two hits each to lead the
MHS offense, with Finlaw

scoring a team-best two
runs. Dylan Cox and Matt
Bayne had two hits each
for Belpre, with Bayne
also scoring twice.

Point Pleasant 7,
Parkersburg South 6
Joel Beattie hit a 3-run
homer in the bottom of
the ﬁrst and went six
innings for a wire-towire winning decision
on Wednesday night as
Point Pleasant claimed
a 7-6 win over visiting Parkersburg South
in a non-conference
matchup. The Big
Blacks (15-5) used that
early 3-run cushion to
their advantage as the
Patriots rallied with
two runs in the top of
the third, but the hosts
got a 2-RBI single from
Hunter Bush as part
of a 3-run end of the
third en route to a 6-2
advantage. PPHS added
a Kyelar Morrow RBI
single in the fourth for
a 7-2 cushion, but PSHS
answered with a run in
the ﬁfth and plated three
more scores in the top of
the seventh before Morrow came on in relief
to record the ﬁnal three
outs of regulation. The
Patriots outhit the hosts
by a 12-6 overall margin
and both teams committed one error apiece in
the contest. Morrow and
Beattie led Point Pleasant with two hits apiece,
with Beattie adding a
team-high three RBIs.
Morrow and Caleb Hatﬁeld also scored twice
each in the triumph.
Corley and Reeves paced
South with three hits
apiece.

River Valley 2,
Lynchburg-Clay 1
Joel Horner broke a
1-all tie in the bottom of
the sixth with a 1-out RBI
double, allowing 12th
seeded River Valley to
claim a 2-1 victory over
visiting Lynchburg-Clay
on Wednesday night in
a Division III sectional
semiﬁnal contest. The
Raiders never trailed after
building a 1-0 lead in
the second after a Blaine
Cline single knocked
in Mason Rhodes, but
the 21 seeded Panthers
countered in the ﬁfth as
a successful double steal
allowed Smith to score
from a third for a 1-all
contest. Horner’s double
allowed Isiah Harkins
to come home with the
eventual game-winner,
setting up a sectional
ﬁnal date with ﬁfth seeded Fairland at noon Saturday in Proctorville. Chase
Barber allowed a run and
two hits over 5.1 innings
while striking out 12 in
the no-decision, while
Caleb Owens worked
1.2 innings of scoreless
relief for the win. Owens
allowed two hits and
a walk while fanning
two. Barber, Harkins,
Horner, Rhodes, Cline,
Alex Euton and Braden
McGuire had a hit each
for RVHS. Angles paced
LCHS with two safeties
Waverly 1, Gallia Academy 0
in the setback.
A pair of pitching

gems, but one had a bit
more luster by night’s
end. Waverly senior
Derek Eblin struck out
13 while tossing a perfect game, plus drove
in the only run of the
night in the ﬁrst inning
while guiding the host
Tigers to a 1-0 victory
over 13th seeded Gallia
Academy in a Division
II sectional semiﬁnal
Tuesday in Pike County.
The Blue Devils (1312) went 21 up and 21
down over the course
of seven frames, and
only two of the eight
non-fanning putouts
were recorded by a WHS
outﬁelder. The fourth
seeded Tigers, on the
other hand, got a pair of
singles and a walk three
batters into the bottom
of the ﬁrst, then Eblin
grounded to short for a
force out at second —
but Jordan scored in the
process for a 1-0 Waverly
lead. The hosts had both
hits and runners in scoring position during the
second, third, fourth and
sixth frames, but GAHS
dodged each of those
bullets to remain within
striking distance. Zane
Loveday took the toughluck loss after allowing
one run, six hits and
four walks over seven
frames while fanning
six. Jordan, Barnett,
Eblin, Flanders, Hurd
and Mossburger each
had a hit for Waverly.
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Tebow
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and he’s reuniting with
Meyer, his college coach,
for the ﬁrst time since his
senior year in 2009.
“I know it will be a
challenge, but it is a chal-

lenge I embrace,” Tebow
said in a statement. “I am
dedicated to taking the
direction of our coaching
staff and learning from
my teammates. I appreciate everyone’s support
as I embark on this new
journey.”
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day wearing No. 85 —
quarterback Gardner
Minshew has No. 15 for
now — and took part in
a voluntary, closed workout.
Tebow is not expected
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receive bids on or before July 31, 2021 in the office of the
Treasurer, P.O. Box 157, Rio Grande, OH 45674 to furnish any
of the following items for the 2021-2022 school year:
1. Milk
2. Bread and Bread Products
Buy American: Schools participating in the federal school meal
programs are required to purchase domestic commodities and
products for school meals to the maximum extent practicable.
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2. competitive proposals reveal the cost of a domestic product
is significantly higher than a non-domestic product.
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identified with the country of origin. Distributor shall outline their
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parties have lived separate and apart without cohabitation for
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Thursday, June 3rd, 2021, and then at 10:30 AM at said office
opened and read aloud.
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a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday). A non-refundable
fee of $10.00 will be charged for copies mailed or picked up by
prospective bidders. All bidders must furnish, as a part of their
bid, all materials, tools, labor, and equipment.
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bids. Each bid must be accompanied by either a bid bond in
an amount of 100% of the bid amount with a surety satisfactory
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The Gospel in a nutshell

Burdette
From page 1

game to go with a teamhigh 3.9 assists per game.
She was an A-10 ﬁrst team
all-conference member
while receiving the team’s
White Allen MVP Award
and was Dayton’s Female
RUDY Award winner. All
told, Burdette played in
three NCAA Tournaments
with an Elite 8 appearance
in 2015.
At Reedsville Eastern
High School, Burdette was
a three-time ﬁrst team AllOhio selection and left as
the school’s all-time leading
scorer, en route to 2014
Division IV All-Ohio CoPlayer of the Year honors.
She was also the Associated
Press Division IV Southeastern District Player of the
Year for three years.
“We are really excited to
add Jenna to our staff,” said
Kemper. “She is another
young coach with a championship playing and coaching pedigree. Her career
at Dayton speaks for itself
and those accolades were
accomplished in a similar
offensive system to ours.
She will be a great teacher
of the game for our current
and future guards. She also
has strong ties to this area
that will make her a great
ambassador for Marshall
Athletics.”
Following her graduation
from Dayton with a degree
in Exercise Science, Burdette played professionally
in Poland for one season.

life of love ourselves.
Have you ever heard
Probably the most or
the phrase, “That’s it in
at least, one of the most
a nutshell?” It means
beloved verses in the
that whatever is being
Bible is John 3:16: “For
discussed has been
God so loved the world
reduced to its simplest
that He gave His one
terms, so it’s easy to
understand. The Bible
God’s Kids and only Son, that whowould be impossible to
Korner ever believes in Him
shall not perish but have
put into a real nutshell,
Ann
eternal life.” It explains
but God’s message to
Moody
the Bible’s message to
us from the Bible was
us in about as simple of
and always will be one
terms as it can be said.
of love and forgiveness. God
Who is this verse about?
loved all people past and
God and His Son, Jesus
future so much that He sent
What does God do? Loves
Jesus to die for our sins, so we
Who does God love? The
could be forgiven and live a

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From page 7

Emma Knapp. St. Marys
(10-9, 5-3) was held to
two hits in the contest,
and never advanced past
ﬁrst. Mikie Lieving was
the winning pitcher in
a complete game for
Wahama, striking out
13 of the 17 batters she
faced. Ella Smith struck
out two in a complete
game loss for the guests.
Lieving led the Lady Falcons at the plate, going
3-for-3 with a double and
two runs scored. Wolfe

thanks to a BHS error and
a Kylie Price RBI single.
PPHS banged out three
hits in each of the ﬁrst
three frames and also
scored two more runs on
a pair of errors, all while
building that early 2-run
cushion out to 6-0, 8-0
Point Pleasant 11, Buffalo 0 and 11-0 after the second,
third and fourth innings.
Short and sweet. The
The Lady Bison — who
Lady Knights scored at
stranded ﬁve on base,
least two runs in each of
including a trio in scoring
their four innings at the
plate Wednesday night en position — got a 2-out
double from Abby Darnley
route to an 11-0 victory
over visiting Buffalo. Point in the ﬁfth, but ultimately
Pleasant (11-7) belted out ran out of chances one
batter later. Rylee Cochran
11 of the 14 hits in the
worked four innings,
contest and established
allowing two hits and
a 2-0 ﬁrst inning lead,

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Month to date
Normal month to date
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2.96
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16.34

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6:11 a.m.
8:39 p.m.
3:05 p.m.
3:30 a.m.

Sunrise
Sunset
Moonrise
Moonset

Last

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for ﬁsh and game.

Today
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tue.
Wed.
Thu.

Major
8:08a
8:52a
9:35a
10:22a
11:13a
12:11p
12:43a

Minor
1:56a
2:39a
3:23a
4:08a
4:58a
5:56a
6:59a

POLLEN &amp; MOLD
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Moderate

High

Lucasville
88/59

High

Very High

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8:32p
9:16p
10:01p
10:49p
11:42p
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2:20p
3:04p
3:48p
4:35p
5:28p
6:26p
7:31p

WEATHER HISTORY
On May 21, 1894, Salton, Calif.,
roasted in 124-degree heat. This
is the hottest temperature ever
recorded in the United States in May
and only 10 degrees lower than the
nation’s all-time high of 134 degrees.

Source: Hamilton County Department of
Environmental Services

AIR QUALITY
300

500

Primary pollutant: Ozone
Air Quality Index: 0-50, Good; 51-100,
Moderate; 101-150, Unhealthy for sensitive
groups; 151-200, Unhealthy; 201-300, Very
unhealthy; 301-500, Hazardous.

Source: Hamilton County Department of
Environmental Services

OHIO RIVER
Levels in feet as of 7 a.m. Thu.

Flood
24-hr.
Location
Stage Level Chg.
Willow Island
37 12.63 +0.38
Marietta
34 16.80 -0.18
Parkersburg
36 21.91 -0.35
Belleville
35 13.01 -0.23
Racine
41 13.01 +0.13
Point Pleasant
40 25.34 +0.23
Gallipolis
50 12.94 +0.06
Huntington
50 25.97 -0.12
Ashland
52 34.64 +0.07
Lloyd Greenup 54 12.84 +0.07
Portsmouth
50 17.70 -1.00
Maysville
50 34.00 none
Meldahl Dam
51 16.80 -1.50
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Ashland
88/61
Grayson
87/63

TUESDAY

Warm; chance for an
afternoon t-storm

Logan
87/58

and twice in the ﬁfth to
cap off the 12-3 victory.
Kryssa Hayes earned
the pitching victory in a
complete game, striking
out ﬁve. Kassidy Chaney
took the loss after striking out two in 5.1 innings
for the Lady Tornadoes.
Lexi Smith pitched the
remainder and struck
out one. Chaney led the
Purple and Gold at the
plate, going 2-for-3 with a
double. Cara Taylor went
3-for-4 with a triple, two
runs scored and two RBIs
to lead WHS.
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rights reserved.

THURSDAY

81°
58°

Some sun with
thunderstorms
possible

Partly sunny with
t-storms possible

NATIONAL CITIES
Murray City
87/57
Belpre
88/56

St. Marys
88/59

Parkersburg
87/59

Coolville
88/57

Elizabeth
88/59

Spencer
87/60

Buffalo
88/59
Milton
88/60
Huntington
86/61

NATIONAL FORECAST

THACKERVILLE, Okla.
(AP) — Federal
authorities have
seized 68 big cats
from an animal
park in Oklahoma
featured in Netflix’s “Tiger King.”
The U.S.
Department of
Justice announced
the seizure as
part of a courtapproved agreement to resolve
a DOJ complaint
against Jeffrey and
Lauren Lowe.

89°
65°

Marietta
88/60

Athens
88/57

Ironton
88/62

Feds seize
68 big
cats

WEDNESDAY

Very warm with times Mainly cloudy, a stray
of clouds and sun
t-storm; hot

Wilkesville
88/56
POMEROY
Jackson
89/57
88/58
Ravenswood
Rio Grande
89/58
89/56
Centerville
POINT PLEASANT
Ripley
84/60
GALLIPOLIS
90/57
89/60
89/57

South Shore Greenup
88/63
87/59

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0 50 100 150 200

Portsmouth
89/60

MONDAY

89°
63°

McArthur
87/57

Very High

Primary: hickory, walnut
Mold: 1372
Moderate

Chillicothe
86/60

ence Hocking Division
play on Wednesday in
Washington County. Lily
Allen drove in Ally Shuler
to give Southern (8-16,
4-8 TVC Hocking) a 1-0
lead in the top of the
ﬁrst, but Waterford (20-8,
10-2) was ahead 2-1 after
three straight two-out
hits in the bottom of the
inning. The Lady Wildcats added three runs in
the second frame, and
three more in the third,
going ahead 8-1. The
Lady Tornadoes got two
runs back with a Cassidy
Roderus home run in the
fourth inning, but WHS
scored twice in the fourth

90°
64°

Adelphi
87/58

Waverly
87/59

Pollen: 545

Low

MOON PHASES
Full

0-2 Low; 3-4 Moderate; 5-6 High; 7-8 Very High; 9-10 Extreme

89°
63°

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2

Primary: basidiospores, other
Sat.
6:11 a.m.
8:40 p.m.
4:15 p.m.
3:58 a.m.

Hot with some sun

Partly sunny and very warm today. Patchy
clouds tonight. High 90° / Low 57°

Statistics through 3 p.m. Thu.

85°
56°
76°
54°
95° in 1934
35° in 1907

SUNDAY

90°
61°

ALMANAC
High
Low
Normal high
Normal low
Record high
Record low

SATURDAY

Ann Moody is a retired pastor, formerly of
the Wilkesville First Presbyterian Church
and the Middleport First Presbyterian
Church. Viewpoints expressed in the article
are the work of the author.

© 2021 Ohio Valley Publishing, all rights
reserved.

Waterford 12, Southern 3
The Southern softball
team — which defeated
Waterford 8-7 on April
19 in Racine — couldn’t
complete the sweep of
the Lady Wildcats, falling
12-3 in Tri-Valley Confer-

EXTENDED FORECAST

8 PM

to be our savior, and if we just
believe in Him, we will have
eternal life. As we believe in
Jesus, then we will want to live
a life of loving and helping others just like Jesus did Himself.
Let’s say a prayer together.
Father, thank You for loving us
so much that You would send
Your own Son to be our savior,
so we could have eternal life.
Let us follow Your example
and love people too. In Your
Son’s name we pray. Amen.

Both Chadwell and Catlett
thanked the staff at Eastern for
making their high school years
enjoyable and being friendly and
approachable.
“I didn’t know I was ‘smart’
until Mr. Thompson pulled me out
of a class and moved me to a different math class,” said Chadwell
of the impact on her by teacher
Sam Thompson.
Catlett added, “Mr. (Chad)
Grifﬁth was always a friend and
a teacher that you could go to for
anything you needed,”
Graduation for the Eastern High
School Class of 2021 is scheduled
for 2 p.m. on Sunday at Eastern
High School’s East Shade River
Stadium. In the event of rain the
ceremony would be moved inside
with a capacity limit in place.

three walks while striking
out six for the win. Tayah
Fetty led the hosts with
three hits, while Cochran
added two safeties and
a team-best three RBIs.
Fetty and Haley Bryant
also scored two runs
apiece for PPHS. Darnley
accounted for two Buffalo
hits, while Alex Hill added
the other safety.

and Knapp both singled
once, doubled once and
scored once, with two
RBIs by Wolfe and one
from Knapp. Ella Smith
and Lara Fetty were
responsible for the Lady
Blue Devils.

TODAY

WEATHER

world which includes you, me,
and everyone else
What did God do to show
His love? Gave us His one and
only Son, Jesus
What must we do in return?
Believe in Jesus that He is the
Son of God
What is our reward? Eternal
life
It’s always good to learn
Bible verses by heart, and John
3:16 is probably the best one
to start with remembering
because it really does tell us
about our faith “in a nutshell.”
God loves us all and to prove
it, He gave us His Son Jesus

and the competitions have helped
to build relationships and friendships at Eastern and other schools
From page 1
in the area.
Asked what advice they would
leave for underclassmen and
year member of National Honor
Society and a two year member of younger students, Chadwell said,
“Be yourself. It is hard in high
student council.
school because you think people
Both Chadwell and Catlett
will judge you, but be yourself and
spoke of the impact and lasting
do not worry.”
impression sports has made on
The valedictorian added, “Pain
them during high school.
“Volleyball is my favorite thing,” is temporary, swag is forever.”
“Never be ashamed or embarsaid Chadwell. “I have made a lot
of friends through it, both at East- rassed,” said Catlett of her advice.
“Those older then you, the upperern and at other schools.”
classmen, they have been where
Catlett said what she will
remember most about her time at you are and been through what
Eastern is sports and the relation- you are going through. Never be
afraid to do what you want and
ships made through it.
“My time with sports, the prac- take the chance.”
Catlett added, “Never take anytices after school, hanging out
with friends,” said Catlett of what thing for granite. It will be over
she will remember most. She said way quicker than you think but
the memories will last forever.”
that the travel to other schools

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St. Albans
88/59

Clendenin
88/59
Charleston
87/58

Shown are noon positions of weather systems and
precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.

110s
Winnipeg
67/45
100s
Seattle
68/48
Montreal
90s
86/66
80s
Billings
41/34
70s
Toronto
Minneapolis
85/67
60s
84/68
Detroit
50s
88/66
40s
New York
30s
78/63
San Francisco
Denver
64/50
Chicago
20s
Washington
80/56
87/70
10s
85/64
Kansas City
0s
80/68
Los Angeles
-0s
73/56
-10s
T-storms
Rain
El Paso
Atlanta
92/70
Showers
84/63
Snow
Flurries
Houston
Chihuahua
Ice
79/70
93/68
Cold Front
Miami
Warm Front
Monterrey
83/75
83/70
Stationary Front

City
Albuquerque
Anchorage
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Atlantic City
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Boise
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Philadelphia
Phoenix
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Portland, ME
Raleigh
Richmond
St. Louis
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Seattle
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88/67/pc
67/51/s
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70/53/pc
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EXTREMES THURSDAY
National for the 48 contiguous states
High
Low

97° in Gila Bend, AZ
21° in Crater Lake, OR

Global
High
Low

117° in Jacobabad, Pakistan
-2° in Clyde River, Canada

Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy
sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow
ﬂurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

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