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Preparing for Christmas

Middleport
receives
EPA
funding
Staff Report

OHIO VALLEY —
Communities in Southeast Ohio are receiving
a total of $6.4 million in
low-interest and principal
forgiveness funding from
Ohio EPA to improve
wastewater and drinking
water infrastructure and
make other water quality
improvements. The loans
were approved between
July 1 and Sept. 30, 2018.
Among the funding is
$1.4 million for the village of Middleport.
Middleport is receiving
$1.4 million in principal
forgiveness to install
separated storm sewers,
catch basins and make
other improvements to
See FUNDING | 3A
Photos by Sarah Hawley | Sentinel

A group of volunteers organized by George and Nelle Wright worked to decorate the gazebo on the parking lot Tuesday afternoon. Pictured are (from left) Zach Bartrum,
Lydia Edwards, Shalynn Mitchell, Phoebe Rife, Halo Rife and Olivia Rife.

Open House shopping
day set for Monday
By Sarah Hawley

the gazebo by a group of volunteers, while village workers placed decorations on the
light posts.
The open house event
serves as the kick-off to the
Christmas shopping season
each year in the village.
“This is a preview event, a
way for people to begin their
Christmas shopping and do
so locally,” said Paige Cleek,
owner of Front Paige Outﬁtters.

shawley@aimmediamidwest.com

POMEROY — It may be
Halloween, but in downtown
Pomeroy it’s beginning to
look a lot like Christmas.
Shops in the downtown
area have been busy preparing for the annual Christmas
Open House shopping day
which will take place on
Monday, Nov. 5. Greenery
and lights were placed on

Priest faces
sexual
battery
charges

Shops like Weaving Stitches, Hartwell House, Front
Paige Outﬁtters, Clark’s Jewelry and Divine Notions, will
have extended hours on Nov.
5, some open from 9 a.m.
to 9 p.m., with others open
from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
“It’s such a wonderful
event,” said Susan Clark,
owner of Clark’s Jewelry.
“Everybody has all of their
new Christmas items, the
stores are decorated; it is the
perfect time to shop local
and visit our beautiful downtown,” added Clark.
From lunch or dinner at
Court Street Grill to all the
shopping along the way, it
See CHRISTMAS | 5A

Staff Report

Zach Bartrum and Lydia Edwards work to hang
the greenery on the gazebo.

Historical Society holds annual meeting
Staff Report

MIDDLEPORT — The
143th annual meeting of The
Meigs County Historical
Society was held recently in
Middleport at the future home
of the Meigs County Museum.
The meeting was opened with
the Pledge to the ﬂag led by
President Shannon Scott followed by the Lord’s Prayer.
First Vice President James
Stanley gave an update on the
2019 Meigs County Bicentennial and the many events planned
for the year.

Jay Russell listed the 2018
accomplishments and thanked
all those near and far that
helped whenever an appeal
went out.
James Stanley, Chloris GaulMcQuaid, Vicki Hanson and
Patty Grossnickle were reelected to the Board of Trustees.
MCHS member Bob Graham
announced the donation of his
extensive photo album collection to the museum. A room
will be set aside for visitors
to view the many pictures of
See MEETING | 5A

ATHENS COUNTY
— A Catholic Priest in
Athens County is facing felony
charges
for alleged
sexual conduct with a
minor.
Father
Henry
Christopher Foxhoven
Foxhoven,
a Catholic
priest in the Diocese in
Steubenville, was charged
Tuesday in Athens
Municipal Court with
eight counts of Sexual
Battery.
Foxhoven, age 45, of
Glouster, is accused of
See PRIEST | 3A

Courtesy photo

Bob Graham is pictured with a puzzle of the 1928 Pomeroy Mason Bridge
construction.

Election
Day less
than a
week away
By Sarah Hawley
shawley@aimmediamidwest.com

A NEWS
Obituaries: 2A
News: 3A
Local: 4A
Weather: 6A
B SPORTS
Comics: 3B
Classifieds: 4B

Democrat bus tour stops in Pomeroy
By Sarah Hawley
shawley@aimmediamidwest.com

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POMEROY — As part of their
People First Bus Tour, representatives from the Ohio Democratic Party
made a stop in Pomeroy last week.
Democratic National Committee
Secretary Jason Rae joined Ohio
Democratic Party Chairman David
Pepper and 6th District Congressional candidate Shawna Roberts
in speaking to supporters on the
Pomeroy Parking Lot as part of the
Ohio Democratic Party’s #PeopleFirst
Statewide Bus Tour swing through
Southeastern Ohio.
For the bus tour, Ohio Democrats
are highlighting their agenda to put
See TOUR | 5A

Courtesy photo

Democratic National Committee Secretary
Jason Rae speaks in Pomeroy as part of the
Ohio Democratic Party bus tour.

MEIGS COUNTY —
The November General
Election is less than a
week away, but there is
still time to either vote
early or vote at the polls
on election day.
Remaining early voting
hours are as follows: Oct.
31 to Nov. 2 from 8 a.m.
to 7 p.m.; Saturday, Nov.
3 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.;
Sunday, Nov. 4 from 1-5
p.m.; and Monday, Nov.
5 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Early voting takes place
at the Meigs County
Board of Elections, 113
East Memorial Drive,
Suite A in Pomeroy.
See ELECTION | 3A

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DEATH NOTICES

DAVISON

MEIGS BRIEFS

MUSIC

GALLIPOLIS — Harriet Anna (Jones) Davison,
99, died Monday, October 29, 2018 at her daughter’s
residence.
Calling hours are Thursday, November 1, 2018 from
3 to 5 p.m. at St. Louis Catholic Church and Hall in
Gallipolis. The Rosary will follow at 5 p.m. Mass of
Christian Burial will be held at St. Louis Catholic
Church on Friday, November 2, 2018 at 10 a.m. The
family will meet at 9:30 a.m. on Friday morning at the
Church. Interment will follow in the Catholic Cemetery on State Route 141. The Cremeens-King Funeral
Home, Gallipolis, is entrusted with the arrangements.

Editor’s Note: Meigs Briefs will only list event
information that is open to the public and will be
printed on a space-available basis.

PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — Charles P. “Charlie”
Music, 69, of Parkersburg, W.Va. died Oct. 29, 2018.
Funeral services will be Saturday, noon at the Grace
Baptist Church in Parkersburg with Pastor Todd Hill
ofﬁciating. Visitation will be one hour prior to services. Leavitt Funeral Home is assisting the family with
arrangements.
MCCARTY
GALLIPOLIS — Mary Elizabeth McCarty, age 59,
of Gallipolis, died on Saturday, October 27, 2018 at
the Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus.
A funeral service will be held at the Mayhew-Brown
Funeral Home on Wednesday, October 31, 2018 at
noon with Pastor Rob Ervin ofﬁciating. Family will
receive friends at 10 a.m. up until the time of service
at noon. Burial to follow at the Centenary Cemetery
in Gallipolis. Arrangements are under the direction of
the Mayhew-Brown Funeral Home in Jackson.

BRADBURY
URBANA — Virginia Belle Bradbury, 94, of Urbana,
passed away on Monday, October 29, 2018 in the
Springﬁeld Regional Medical Center.
The family will receive friends from noon to 1 p.m.
on Friday, November 2, 2018 in the Walter and Lewis
Funeral Home, Urbana, where a service will be held at
1 p.m. Burial will follow in Oak Dale Cemetery.

Thursday, Nov. 1
OLIVE TWP. — The Olive
Township Trustees will hold their
regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the
township garage on Joppa Road.
CHILLICOTHE — The Southern Ohio Council of Governments
(SOCOG) will hold its next board
meeting at 10 a.m. in the second ﬂoor conference room at 27
West Second Street, Suite 202,
Chillicothe, Ohio, 45601. Board
meetings usually are held the ﬁrst
Thursday of the month. For more
information, call 740-775-5030,
ext. 103.
CHESTER — Chester Shade
Historical Association will be having its monthly board meeting
in the Chester Court House at

ham Church.

Friday, Nov. 2

Monday, Nov 5

STEWART — The Federal Valley Resource Center, 8225 SR 329,
Stewart, Ohio, will present a free
performance (donations accepted)
from Myron Hart &amp; Friends at 7
p.m. All Welcome; Handicap accessible; Refreshments served.
HEMLOCK GROVE — Meigs
County Pomona Grange will hold
their Annual Ofﬁcers Conference
and Regular meeting at Hemlock
Grange Hall with Ofﬁcers Conference at 6 p.m. followed by refreshments and meeting beginning at
7:30 p.m. All members are urged to
attend.

LETART TWP. — The regular
meeting of the Letart Township
Trustees will be held at 5 p.m. at
the Letart Township Building.
RUTLAND TWP. — The
Rutland Township Trustees will
meet at 7:30 a.m. at the Township
Garage.

SALEM CENTER — Star
Grange #778 and Star Junior
Grange #878 will hold their regular meeting with potluck at 6:30
p.m. followed by meeting at 7:30
p.m. All members and interested
persons are urged to attend.
BURLINGHAM — Burlingham
Cemetery Association Public
Meeting, 10 a.m., at the Burling-

Veterans Day observance
POMEROY — American Legion Drew Webster
Post 39 will host a Veterans Day observance and
holiday dinner on Nov. 12 to celebrate 100 years
of the American Legion. .A ceremony will be held
at 11 a.m. on the Pomeroy Parking Lot with a holiday dinner to follow at 1 p.m. at Post 39 (the old
Sailsbury School).

MEIGS COUNTY — Storytime at all four locations, Sept. 10-Dec. 13. The following is the schedule: Mondays at 1 p.m., Racine Library; Tuesdays
at 1:30 p.m., Eastern Library; Wednesdays at
1 p.m., Pomeroy Library; Thursdays at 1 p.m.,
Middleport Library.

6:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to
attend.

Saturday, Nov. 3

LETART TWP. — Blind Hollow Road in Letart
Township will be closed for repairs on Tuesday,
Oct. 30, 2018 and Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2018 from
8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily for repairs.
SYRACUSE — Meigs County Road 122, Roy
Jones Road, will be closed from Monday, Oct. 29,
to Thursday, Nov. 8. County forces will be repairing a slip between Snowball Hill Road and the
Syracuse Corporation Limit.

Libraries storytime

MEIGS CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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Road closure

Wednesday, Nov. 7
HARRISONVILLE — Everyone
is welcome to attend the free Firehouse Community Dinner at the
Scipio Township Fire Department
in Harrisonville, State Route 684.
Dinner will be served from 5-6
p.m., and will feature baked ham,
sweet potatoes, buttered peas, rolls
and butter, chocolate fudge cake
and beverages.

Monday, Nov. 12
BEDFORD TWP. — The Bedford Township trustees will hold
their regular monthly meeting at 7
p.m. at the Bedford Town Hall.

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MEIGS BRIEFS

Christmas sign ups

MEIGS CALENDAR OF EVENTS
4-$24,600. 5-$28,780. 6- $32,960.
7-$37, 140. 8-$41,320. This information released by the Meigs Memorial/Toy Run Committee and Pomeroy Cooperative Parish.

insurance cards, if applicable.
Shingles, inﬂuenza and pneumonia
vaccines are available as well as ﬂu
POMEROY — Applications for
shots. Call for eligibility determinatoys/gifts will be accepted at the
tion and availability or visit our
Pomeroy Cooperative Parish (old
website at www.meigs-health.com
Pomeroy Elementary) Nov. 1-16.
to see a list of accepted commercial
Applications can be completed only
insurances and Medicaid for adults.
Tuesday-Friday, 8 a.m. to noon. Last
The Ohio Department of Health
day to apply is Nov. 16. You must be
POMEROY — The Meigs Couna Meigs resident, fall within income ty Health Department will conduct (ODH) does NOT recommended
for routine Hepatitis A vaccination
guidelines, children/teens you are
an Immunization Clinic on Tuesof Healthcare Workers. Additionapplying for much be under age 19 day, from 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m.,
and living in your household. Bring at 112 E. Memorial Drive in Pome- ally, the Advisory Committee on
Immunization Practices (ACIP)
ID, proof of custody/guardianship,
roy. Please bring child(ren)’s shot
proof of income. Be prepared to list records. Children must be accompa- does NOT recommend routine
Hepatitis A vaccination for Food
gift ideas for shopping, clothes and nied by a parent/legal guardian. A
Workers. Currently, ODH is
shoe sizes. Note there is a set bud$30.00 donation is appreciated for
get amount allotted for each child/
immunization administration; how- strongly recommending the followteen. There is no guarantee speciﬁc ever, no one will be denied services ing groups to get the Hepatitis A
vaccine: men who have sex with
items will be purchased or speciﬁc
because of an inability to pay an
requests on the list will be met.
administration fee for state-funded men, persons who inject drugs and
person who use illegal non-injection
Income guidelines per family size:
childhood vaccines. Please bring
drugs.
1 - $12,060. 2- $16,240. 3 - $20,420. medical cards and/or commercial

Clinic on Tuesday

Priest

cooperate with the investigation.
Foxhoven was immediately
suspended from practicing all religious services and was barred from
From page 1A
church property by Bishop Monforton of the Diocese in Steubenville.
engaging in sexual conduct with
Sheriff Rodney Smith states that
a minor female between Aug. 17,
2018 and Oct. 25, 2018. The minor “on October 29, 2018, Detective
Ryan Gillette organized the execuis a member of Holy Cross in
tion of a search warrant of FoxGlouster, Ohio, one of Foxhoven’s
hoven’s residence and was assisted
two parishes.
by the Athens County Prosecutor’s
The Diocese in Steubenville
reported the allegations to the Ath- Ofﬁce. Evidence of criminal activity, such as several used condoms
ens County Sheriff’s Ofﬁce when
they became aware of them on Oct. and a used pregnancy test with
a positive indication were found.
27, 2018. and has continued to

Those items will be sent to BCI for
testing and analysis.”
Foxhoven appeared in Athens
Municipal Court Tuesday. The
State requested $1 million bond
and Foxhoven is scheduled to
appear before the Athens County
Municipal Court for a preliminary
hearing in late November.
Anyone with additional information pertinent to this case is urged
to contact Detective Ryan Gillette
with the Athens County Sheriff’s
Ofﬁce at (740) 593-6633.
Information provided by the Athens County
Prosecutor’s Office.

Pomeroy. A vote for
aggregation would allow
for the village or county
(depending on the issue)
From page 1A
to negotiate electric rate
for customers in their
Four county-wide
covered area. Should it
ofﬁces are up for elecbe approved, residents
tion in November, two
would have the option
of which are contested.
to “opt-out” individually
Several villages, townif they do not wish to be
ships and two school
part of it.
districts are voting on
In Pomeroy, voters are
tax levies, while electric
asked to consider a 2
aggregation is on the
mill additional levy for
ballot in Pomeroy and
police protection and a
county-wide.
3 mill additional for ﬁre
Trenton Cleland and
protection.
Michael “Mick” Barr
In Middleport, voters
are both running for the
County Court Judge seat are to consider a 2 mill
additional levy for police
which was held by the
protection.
late Steve Story.
In Rutland Village,
Incumbent Comvoters are asked to conmissioner Tim Ihle is
sider a 2 mill additional
challenged by write-in
candidate Moe Hajivandi levy for general operating expenses.
for the Meigs County
Southern Local voters
Commissioner seat.
are deciding on a 4 mill
Mary Byer-Hill for
renewal levy for current
auditor and Linda Warexpenses.
ner for common pleas
Voters in Alexander
judge are both unopLocal are once again
posed.
deciding where or not
As for levies and
issues, electric aggrega- to approve a 1 percent
income tax for current
tion is on the ballot in
operating expenses. This
both the county and

is the fourth attempt
for an income tax levy
in recent years by the
district.
According to the
Secretary of State’s
website, an additional
levy is authorizing a
levy which is not already
being collected, meaning the tax is in addition
to other existing taxes.
A renewal continues
the existing levy at the
rate at which it is currently being collected,
based on the same rate
of property valuation.
A replacement of a levy
revalues an existing levy
collection rate based on
the property valuation at
the current time, rather
than when the levy was
originally put in place.
Candidates and issues
for the November Election are as follows:

Funding

treatment systems. The
Water Supply Revolving
Loan Account (WSRLA),
started in 1998, provides
loans for improvements
to community drinking
water systems and nonproﬁt, noncommunity
public water systems.
Both programs offer
below- market interest
rate loans, which can
save communities a
substantial amount of
money compared to a
market-rate loan.
Ohio EPA’s state
revolving fund (SRF)
loans are provided to
communities to build
and upgrade wastewater and drinking water
infrastructure, upgrade
home sewage treatment systems, better
manage storm water,
address combined
sewer overﬂows and
implement other water
quality-related projects.
Financial assistance
helps support planning,
design and construction
activities and enhances
the technical, managerial
and ﬁnancial capacity of
these systems. WPCLF
loans also make possible
the restoration and protection of some of Ohio’s
highest quality water
bodies through the fund’s
Water Resource Restora-

Election

* Muskingum County
is receiving $1.2 million,
including $701,000 in
principal forgiveness, to
From page 1A
install 30,600 linear feet
of water line.
address combined
* Beaver is receivsewer overﬂows.
The lower interest rates ing $289,000, including
$75,000 in principal
and forgiven principal
will save these communi- forgiveness, to make
improvements to the
ties more than $6.5 million. Statewide, Ohio EPA wastewater treatment
plant.
awarded approximately
* Powhatan Point is
$174 million in loans
receiving $318,000 to
during the third quarter
replace a lift station.
of the year, including
* West Union is receiv$6.6 million in principal
ing $2.7 million to make
forgiveness. Combined,
improvements and
Ohio communities will
save more than $34.3 mil- replacements of village
sewage pump stations.
lion when compared to
* Frazeysburg
market-rate loans.
($20,000), Roseville
Other Southeast Ohio
projects receiving funding ($20,000), Southern
Perry County Water Disinclude:
trict ($10,000), Somerset
* Mount Pleasant
($10,000) and Sunday
is receiving $51,000
Creek Valley Water
to make water system
upgrades, including work ($9,500) each are receiving interest-free loans
on the booster station,
to complete asset mana new backup well and
agement plans for their
replacing water lines,
drinking water systems.
hydrants, valves and
Additionally, between
meters.
$9,500 and $10,000 of
* Adams County
each loan is principal forRegional Water District
giveness, meaning it does
is receiving $383,000,
not have to be repaid.
including $100,000 in
Created in 1989, the
principal forgiveness, to
repair and replace water- Water Pollution Control
Loan Fund (WPCLF)
lines, valves and ﬁttings
helps communities
to serve residential cusimprove their wastewater
tomers.

Candidates
Governor and Lieutenant Governor — Richard
Cordray and Betty Sutton
(D), Mike DeWine and
Jon Husted (R), Constance Gadell-Newton
and Brett R. Joseph (G),

Editor’s Note: The Daily Sentinel appreciates
your input to the community calendar. To make
sure items can receive proper attention, all information should be received by the newspaper at
least ﬁve business days prior to an event. All coming events print on a space-available basis and
in chronological order. Events can be emailed to:
TDSnews@aimmediamidwest.com.

Thursday, Nov. 1
OLIVE TWP. — The Olive Township Trustees
will hold their regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the
township garage on Joppa Road.
CHILLICOTHE — The Southern Ohio Council
of Governments (SOCOG) will hold its next board
meeting at 10 a.m. in the second ﬂoor conference
room at 27 West Second Street, Suite 202, Chillicothe, Ohio, 45601. Board meetings usually are
held the ﬁrst Thursday of the month. For more
information, call 740-775-5030, ext. 103.
CHESTER — Chester Shade Historical Association will be having its monthly board meeting in
the Chester Court House at 6:30 p.m. Everyone is
welcome to attend.

Friday, Nov. 2
STEWART — The Federal Valley Resource
Center, 8225 SR 329, Stewart, Ohio, will present
a free performance (donations accepted) from
Myron Hart &amp; Friends at 7 p.m. All Welcome;
Handicap accessible; Refreshments served.
HEMLOCK GROVE — Meigs County Pomona
Grange will hold their Annual Ofﬁcers Conference
and Regular meeting at Hemlock Grange Hall with
Ofﬁcers Conference at 6 p.m. followed by refreshments and meeting beginning at 7:30 p.m. All
members are urged to attend.

Travis M. Irvine and J.
Todd Grayson (L);
Attorney General —
Steve Dettelbach (D) and
Dave Yost (R);
Auditor of State —
Robert C. Coogan (L),
Keith Faber (R), and
Zach Space (D);
Secretary of State —
Kathleen Clyde (D),
Frank LaRose (R), and
Dustin R. Nanna (L);
Treasurer of State —
Rob Richardson (D) and
Robert Sprague (R);
U.S. Senator — Sherrod Brown (D) and Jim
Renacci (R);
Representative to Congress 6th District — Bill
Johnson (R) and Shawna
Roberts (D);
State Representative
94th District — Jay
Edwards (R) and Taylor
Sappington (D);
County Commissioner
— Tim Ihle (R) and Moe
Hajivandi (Write-in);
County Auditor —
Mary T. Byer-Hill (R);
Member of the State
Board of Education 8th
District — Melissa M.
Dahman, John P. Hagan,
and Kathleen Purdy;

Justice of the Supreme
Court — Craig Baldwin
and Michael P. Donnelly;
Justice of the Supreme
Court — Mary Degenaro
and Melody J. Stewart;
Judge of the Court of
Appeals 4th District —
Marie Hoover and Jason
P. Smith;
Judge of the Court of
Appeals 4th District —
Valarie K. Gerlach and
Mike Hess;
Common Pleas Judge
— Linda R. Warner (R);
County Court Judge
— Michael L. Barr and
Trenton J. Cleland.

tion Sponsor Program.
Ohio’s SRF loan
programs are partially
supported by annual
federal capitalization
grants and have grown
substantially over time
because of the revolving
nature of the loan issuance and payments back

into the fund. The SRF
programs are managed
by Ohio EPA’s Division
of Environmental and
Financial Assistance,
with assistance from the
Ohio Water Development
Authority. Ohio EPA is
responsible for program
development and imple-

Issues and Levies
State Issue 1 — Proposed Constitutional
Amendment titled the
Drug and Criminal Justice Policies Initiative;
County-wide Issue —
Electric Aggregation;
Middleport Village —
Additional 2.0 mills, for
Police Protection;
Pomeroy Village —
Electric Aggregation;
Additional 2.0 mills for
Police Protection; Additional 3.0 mills for Fire
Protection;

Rutland Village —
Additional 2.0 mills
for General Operating
Expenses;
Bedford Twp. —
Renewal 0.5 mills for Fire
Protection and Other
Emergency Services;
Lebanon Twp. —
Replacement 1.0 mills for
Fire Protection;
Letart Twp. — Renewal
1.0 mills for Fire Protection;
Orange Twp. — Additional 2.0 mills for Road
Maintenance;
Rutland Twp. —
Renewal 1.0 mills for Fire
Protection;
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Daily Sentinel

Scenes from Trick or Treat 2018

Chloe Kimes in Middleport

Courtesy photo

Christian Curtis (Riding a Rooster), Jaelynn Curtis (Violet from the Incredibles), and Hunter Curtis
(Cement Truck) at Treat Street in Pomeroy

A group of Trick or Treaters in Syracuse.
Kinley Welch in Middleport

Hunter, Logan, Khloe and Skylar in Tuppers Plains

Brenen in Middleport

Riley, Courtlynn, Kamara and Franki in Reedsville

Zackenzi Kisner in Rutland

Audrey the scarecrow in Racine.

A group of Trick or Treaters in Syracuse
Gage in Middleport

Logan and Aubree in Middleport

Cason, Stacey (mom), William and Baylee in Tuppers Plains

Cami and Maddi Morris in Rutland

A pair of Trick or Treaters in Chester

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Wednesday, October 31, 2018 5A

TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Wednesday,
Oct. 31, the 304th day of
2018. There are 61 days
left in the year. This is
Halloween.
Today’s Highlight in History
On Oct. 31, 1984, Indian Prime Minister Indira
Gandhi was assassinated
by two Sikh (seek) security guards.
On this date
In 1517, Martin Luther
sent his 95 Theses
denouncing what he saw
as the abuses of the Cath-

olic Church, especially
the sale of indulgences, to
the Archbishop of Mainz,
Germany (by some
accounts, Luther also
posted the Theses on the
door of the Castle Church
in Wittenberg), marking
the start of the Protestant
Reformation.
In 1864, Nevada
became the 36th state
as President Abraham
Lincoln signed a proclamation.
In 1926, magician
Harry Houdini died in
Detroit of peritonitis

resulting from a ruptured part of the Soviet Union’s
“de-Stalinization” drive.
appendix.
In 1941, the Navy
destroyer USS Reuben
James was torpedoed by
a German U-boat off Iceland with the loss of some
100 lives, even though
the United States had not
yet entered World War
II. Work was completed
on the Mount Rushmore
National Memorial in
South Dakota, begun in
1927.
In 1961, the body of
Josef Stalin was removed
from Lenin’s Tomb as

In 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson ordered

a halt to all U.S. bombing
of North Vietnam.

Christmas

the year, as we approach the Christmas season,” added Clark.
In addition to the Open House
event on Monday, many of the PomeFrom page 1A
roy Merchants will be participating in
Small Business Saturday on Nov. 24
will be a festive day in town.
and hold special shopping hours fol“We would like everyone to come
lowing the Christmas Parade on Nov.
out and be a part of our beautiful
downtown and our Christmas kick-off 25.
For additional details on the Open
event,” said Clark.
House shopping event at the local
There will be giveaways, special
promotions and refreshments through- merchants see their ads inside the
print editions of The Daily Sentinel
out the day at the various shops.
this week, as well as the Saturday
“This is one ways the merchants
Point Pleasant Register and the Suncan give back to our customers, who
day Times-Sentinel.
give us so much support throughout

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people ﬁrst, traveling
across Ohio to county
fairs, festivals, rallies,
college campuses, cities
and villages in every area
of the state all the way to
Election Day.
“Our candidates are
committed to putting

people ﬁrst,” said Pepper.
The Chairman noted
that healthcare is the
number one issue in
the upcoming election,
whether it be cost, accessibility of coverage of
pre-existing conditions.
Roberts, Pepper and
Rae spoke of the importance of getting out to
vote in the November
election.
Rae noted that he

Meeting
From page 1A

earlier businesses, as well as scenes and
events of Meigs County over the years.
This will be a wonderful addition to the
museum.

could see the headlines
of Nov. 7 reading one of
two ways, either “Democrats win big” or “So
close”.
He encouraged those
in attendance to talk to
their friends and neighbors about voting in the
upcoming election.
“Voting is important…
if the people vote the
people will win,” said
Roberts.

Guest Julie McGhee of Columbus was
in attendance. Her husband, William
grew up in Middleport near the location
of the future museum. In his memory
she is supporting the Historical Society and her interest and donations are
much appreciated, stated the board.
Refreshments were served following
the meeting.

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RACO presents
annual costume
contest awards

Saturday, Nov. 3
POMEROY — St. Paul Lutheran Church in
Pomeroy is having an indoor yard sale from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m.

Sunday, Nov. 4
POMEROY — Pomeroy Church of Christ is
hosting Reach Out On Campus (ROC) at 10 a.m.
ROC will bring special music from their band and
a message. Join in support of a great mission on
the Ohio University Campus.

Saturday, Nov. 10
HARRISONVILLE — Harrisonville Presbyterian Church welcomes Dr. J. W. Smith for a gospel
concert at 7 p.m. at the church on State Route 143
in Harrisonville. Dr. Smith is Professor of Communications at Ohio University and president of
the Ohio Federation of the Blind. He is known
throughout the Athens community for his music
and is frequently featured presenting morning
devotions on WATH. The concert will feature
traditional gospel songs and devotional readings.
There is no admission charge but a freewill offering will be taken and presented to Dr. Smith.
Come join us for a time of music and inspiration.

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Age 0-6 winners

RACINE — As part of the annual Halloween activities in Racine, the post-Trick or Treat party and costume contest was held at the Racine Fire Department.
The costume contest is sponsored by RACO.
There are three age groups and ﬁrst second and
third place in each. First place winners were awarded
$20, second place $15, and third place $10.
In the age group 0-6 years the winners were: ﬁrst
place, Landon Colburn (Police Ofﬁcer); second place,
Avery Peterman (unicorn); third place, Dayton Reiber
(Willie Wonka).
In the age group 7-12 the winners were: ﬁrst place,
Adrien Kinnan (Jelly Belly); second place, Bailey
Brewster (duck hunter); third place, Annabella Russell (Nerd).
In the age group 13-adult the winners were: ﬁrst
place, Tori Brewster (Willie Nelson); second place,
Ava Roush (Bengals Fan); third place, Clayton and
Karlee Moore (Emojis).

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TODAY
8 AM

WEATHER

2 PM

54°

68°

64°

HEALTH TODAY
AccuWeather.com Asthma Index™

Temperature

The AccuWeather.com Asthma
Index combines the effects of current air quality, pollen counts, wind,
temperature, dew point, barometric
pressure, and changes from past weather
conditions to provide a scale showing the overall
probability and severity of an asthma attack.

(in inches)

24 hours ending 3 p.m. yest.
Month to date
Normal month to date
Year to date
Normal year to date

0.00
2.61
2.71
51.08
35.74

Today
7:54 a.m.
6:29 p.m.
none
2:38 p.m.

Thu.
7:55 a.m.
6:28 p.m.
1:01 a.m.
3:22 p.m.

MOON PHASES
Last

Oct 31

New

Nov 7

First

Full

Nov 15 Nov 23

SOLUNAR TABLE
The solunar period indicates peak feeding times
for ﬁsh and game.

Today
Thu.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tue.

Major
6:15a
7:11a
8:04a
8:51a
9:36a
9:19a
10:04a

Minor
12:29p
12:57a
1:50a
2:38a
3:23a
3:07a
3:51a

The AccuWeather.com Cold
Index combines the effects of local
weather with a number of demographic factors to provide a scale
showing the overall probability of transmission
and symptom severity of the common cold.

2

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

WEATHER TRIVIA™
Q: A lush half acre of grass can put
how much water into the air?

SUN &amp; MOON
Sunrise
Sunset
Moonrise
Moonset

AccuWeather.com Cold Index™

Major
6:44p
7:40p
8:30p
9:17p
10:01p
9:44p
10:28p

Minor
---1:26p
2:17p
3:04p
3:48p
3:31p
4:16p

WEATHER HISTORY
Much of Saudi Arabia is a desert, but
on Oct. 31, 1984, a thunderstorm
poured 4.81 inches of rain on Al
Wajh. That surpassed their total
rainfall for the previous decade.

AIR QUALITY
0 50 100 150 200

300

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. yesterday

Location
Willow Island
Marietta
Parkersburg
Belleville
Racine
Point Pleasant
Gallipolis
Huntington
Ashland
Lloyd Greenup
Portsmouth
Maysville
Meldahl Dam

Flood
Stage
37
34
36
35
41
40
50
50
52
54
50
50
51

Level
12.93
21.12
23.59
12.84
13.18
25.65
N.A.
27.49
35.08
12.39
22.50
34.20
21.50

24-hr.
Chg.
+0.30
+2.25
+1.27
N.A.
+0.08
+0.56
N.A.
+0.94
+0.56
-0.05
+1.30
-0.10
+2.10

Forecasts and graphics provided by
AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018

SUNDAY

56°
36°

Cooler with periods
of rain

Cloudy and cool with
a shower or two

Partly sunny and cool
with a shower

Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures
are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.

Logan
65/49

Adelphi
65/48
Chillicothe
66/49
Waverly
66/51
Lucasville
70/54
Portsmouth
73/54

Ashland
74/59
Grayson
74/58

MONDAY

62°
44°

TUESDAY

60°
53°

Partial sunshine

Mostly cloudy

66°
49°
Rather cloudy, chance
of a little rain

NATIONAL CITIES
Marietta
70/53

Murray City
66/49
Belpre
71/54

Athens
68/52

McArthur
67/50

500

Primary pollutant: Particulates

SATURDAY

55°
42°

St. Marys
71/55

Parkersburg
70/55

Coolville
70/53

Wilkesville
71/53
POMEROY
Jackson
73/55
71/53
Ravenswood
Rio Grande
73/56
73/55
Centerville
POINT PLEASANT
Ripley
62/45
GALLIPOLIS
74/56
74/56
73/56

South Shore Greenup
74/58
72/53

43

FRIDAY

Murray is 73. Actor Stephen Rea is 72. Olympic gold
medal long-distance runner Frank Shorter is 71.
Actress Deidre Hall is 71. TV show host Jane Pauley
is 68. Actor Brian Stokes Mitchell is 61.

63°
50°

1

A: As much as 5,000 gallons in one
day.

Precipitation

THURSDAY

Cloudy and breezy today with a touch of rain.
Rain tonight. High 74° / Low 56°

Statistics through 3 p.m. yesterday

65°
36°
64°
41°
83° in 1950
23° in 1965

EXTENDED FORECAST

8 PM

ALMANAC
High
Low
Normal high
Normal low
Record high
Record low

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Elizabeth
73/55

Spencer
74/57

Buffalo
75/58

Ironton
75/58

Milton
76/58

St. Albans
76/59

Huntington
75/60

NATIONAL FORECAST
110s
100s
Seattle
90s
58/54
80s
Billings
51/39
70s
60s
50s
40s
30s
20s
San Francisco
Denver
10s
73/54
48/30
0s
-0s
-10s
Los Angeles
80/58
T-storms
Rain
El Paso
68/41
Showers
Snow
Flurries
Chihuahua
Ice
81/44
Cold Front
Warm Front
Stationary Front

Clendenin
75/57
Charleston
76/60

Shown are noon positions of weather systems and
precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
Winnipeg
38/25
Montreal
43/37

Minneapolis
55/34

Detroit
59/43

Toronto
57/38
New York
64/56

Chicag
59/44

Washington
71/61

Kansas City
58/40

City
Albuquerque
Anchorage
Atlanta
Atlantic City
Baltimore
Billings
Boise
Boston
Charleston, WV
Charlotte
Cheyenne
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus
Dallas
Denver
Des Moines
Detroit
Honolulu
Houston
Indianapolis
Kansas City
Las Vegas
Little Rock
Los Angeles
Louisville
Miami
Minneapolis
Nashville
New Orleans
New York City
Oklahoma City
Orlando
Philadelphia
Phoenix
Pittsburgh
Portland, ME
Raleigh
Richmond
St. Louis
Salt Lake City
San Francisco
Seattle
Washington, DC

Today

Thu.

Hi/Lo/W
50/33/s
33/23/s
78/62/pc
67/58/s
68/56/s
51/39/c
51/43/c
57/51/pc
76/60/c
74/56/pc
46/31/pc
59/44/pc
66/47/r
62/44/r
65/48/r
65/50/t
48/30/pc
61/36/pc
59/43/r
86/76/sh
84/60/t
61/43/r
58/40/c
72/53/s
74/54/r
80/58/s
70/52/r
84/75/pc
55/34/pc
75/65/t
84/72/pc
64/56/pc
52/40/r
83/62/s
69/59/pc
78/52/s
65/47/r
48/42/pc
71/56/pc
72/59/s
59/48/r
52/42/c
73/54/s
58/54/r
71/61/s

Hi/Lo/W
59/36/pc
32/22/pc
74/59/r
70/63/pc
74/63/pc
54/39/c
63/43/c
62/51/c
71/57/r
76/65/c
52/38/c
55/40/pc
52/42/r
50/43/r
51/46/r
61/45/s
57/39/pc
61/39/pc
51/39/r
87/76/pc
68/47/s
49/38/r
61/40/pc
78/57/s
56/44/r
83/60/s
58/45/r
86/76/pc
56/37/pc
68/46/r
76/56/t
68/60/pc
59/39/pc
87/68/pc
73/65/pc
78/56/pc
53/47/r
52/43/sh
75/66/pc
77/68/pc
56/43/sh
55/44/c
74/52/pc
60/54/r
77/68/pc

EXTREMES YESTERDAY
National for the 48 contiguous states

Atlanta
78/62

High
Low

90° in McAllen, TX
6° in Daniel, WY

Global
High
111° in Century Mine, Australia
Low -40° in Summit Station, Greenland

Houston
84/60
Monterrey
88/64

Miami
84/75

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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Locals compete at D3 regionals
By Scott Jones
sjones@aimmediamidwest.com

Scott Jones | OVP Sports

Eastern’s Ally Durst strides toward the finish line at the Federal Hocking
Invitational on Sep. 19 in Stewart, Ohio.

PICKERINGTON, Ohio —
Area runners close out season
at regionals.
Members of the Eastern,
Southern and South Gallia
cross country teams competed
at 2018 Division III OHSAA
Regional Cross Country meet
held Saturday on the campus
of Pickerington High School
North in Fairﬁeld County.
In the both the girls and boys
events, the top ﬁve teams and
those individuals that ﬁnish in
the top 20 advance to the state
tournament at National Trail
Raceway in Hebron, Ohio.
A total of 33 teams and 268
varsity participants competed

in the event, with Mount Gilead coming away with the boys
team title and Centerburg capturing top team honors in the
girls event.
Both varsity races featured
over 130 runners apiece, with
131 boys and 137 girls taking
to the course in the separate
competitions.
In the girls event, Centerburg
posted the winning score of 57,
while Mount Gilead captured
second place with 80 points.
Fredericktown (91) followed
in third place, while Northmor
(162) and Peebles (172) rounded out the top-ﬁve team state
qualiﬁers.
For the Lady Eagles, Ally
Durst set the pace with a 31st
place effort of 21:28.4, while

Rhiannon Morris (21:35.1)
was next with an 36th place
ﬁnish. Whitney Durst (22:40.9)
followed with a 75th place
effort, as Lexa Hayes (24:31.4)
and Ashton Guthrie (24:44.0)
posted 115th and 116th place
ﬁnishes, respectively. .
Alysa Howard (26:00.8) and
Megan Ross (26:59.6) rounded
out the top-seven ﬁnishers for
Eastern with 123rd and 132nd
place efforts, respectively.
As a team, EHS posted a
13th place ﬁnish scoring 282
points.
Southern’s lone representative Sydney Roush placed 55th
with a mark of 21:55.3.
Allison Johnson of Mount
See MEET | 2B

RedStorm volleyball
tops Trailblazers,
snaps slide
By Randy Payton
For Ohio Valley Publishing

RIO GRANDE, Ohio — In a match where something had to give, things ﬁnally fell in favor of the
University of Rio Grande.
The RedStorm snapped a six-match losing
streak and avenged a disappointing loss at Ohio
Christian University earlier this season with a 3-1
victory over the Trailblazers, Saturday afternoon,
in River States Conference volleyball action at the
Newt Oliver Arena.
Rio Grande upped its record to 7-20 overall and
3-11 in conference play with the win.
The RedStorm moved to within a half-game of
Carlow University for the fourth and ﬁnal postseason spot in the league’s East Division.
The Celtics will host Rio next Friday with the
winner likely earning a tourney berth and the
loser likely out.
Ohio Christian which, like Rio, entered Saturday’s match mired in a 10-game losing streak,
slipped to 2-19 overall and 1-13 in league play with
an 11th straight loss.
Rio Grande trailed by as many as six points
twice in the opening frame and found itself still
staring at a 19-17 deﬁcit before scoring eight of
the ﬁnal 10 winners to take the set and grab the
early match lead.
The RedStorm never trailed in set two, scoring
the ﬁrst three points to grab an early lead and
scoring nine of the ﬁnal 11 points to win going
away.
Rio appeared headed to a straight sets sweep,
grabbing a 20-11 advantage in the third stanza,
but the Trailblazers scored seven straight points
to close the gap before collecting six of the ﬁnal
seven winners in the set to force a fourth period.
OCU led 7-6 early in the fourth, but the RedStorm reeled off three straight winners to take
a lead they would never relinquish and ﬁnished
things off by scoring six of the ﬁnal seven points.
Freshman Ashley Taylor (Chillicothe, OH) tied
a career-high with 16 kills to pace Rio’s winning
effort, while sophomore Macy Roell (Farmersville,
OH) had a match-high 23 assists and junior Katie
Hemsley (Jackson, OH) ﬁnished with a matchhigh 22 digs.
The RedStorm also got 15 digs and 11 assists
from sophomore Ryanne Stoffel (Englewood, OH),
10 digs from sophomore Carly Shriver (Gallipolis,
OH), two solo blocks and two block assists from
freshman Jess Youse (Pettisville, OH) and three
service aces from freshman Abbey Ansel (Hilliard,
OH).
Ohio Christian was led by Karee Neff’s 13 kills,
while Katie Bush chipped in with 22 assists and 13
digs and Kiara Rohrer had 20 digs.
Autumn Paugh added 17 assists and Brooke
Mazzocca had 12 digs in a losing cause for the
Trailblazers.
Rio’s game with Carlow next Friday is slated for
a 7 p.m. kickoff in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Randy Payton is the Sports Information Director at the University of
Rio Grande.

OVP SPORTS SCHEDULE
Thursday, Nov. 1
College Football
Ohio at Western Michigan, 7 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 2
Football
James Monroe at Point Pleasant, 7:30
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Volleyball at Carlow, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 3
Football

(7) Licking Valley at (2) Gallia Academy, 7 p.m.
College Football
Marshall at Southern Miss, 3 p.m.
Rio Grande Athletics
Cross country at RSC Championships,
11:15
Volleyball at Point Park, noon
Women’s basketball vs. Ohio-Lancaster, 1:30
Men’s basketball at Ohio (exhibition),
3:30
Women’s soccer at RSC quarterfinals,
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Cleveland Browns head coach Hue Jackson, left, talks with line judge Mike Spanier (90) along the sideline Sunday as his team plays
against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Pittsburgh. The Steelers won 33-18.

Browns fire Jackson, owner cites ‘discord’
BEREA, Ohio (AP)
— Browns owner Jimmy
Haslam ﬁnally tried the
patient approach with his
head coach.
That didn’t work either.
Haslam made his fourth
coaching change since
2012 by ﬁring Hue Jackson, who won just three
of 40 games over twoplus seasons and then lost
his job because of a feud
with offensive coordinator Todd Haley that went
public and threatened to
turn a promising season
into another one of those
Cleveland catastrophes.
Haslam ﬁred Jackson
and Haley within hours
of each other on Monday,
a day after the Browns
(2-5-1) lost their 25th
consecutive road game
— one shy of the NFL
record.
“Hopefully, we made a
big step today,” Haslam
said. “It is hard to win
in the NFL. If anybody
knows that, it is us. I
think the message today
is we are not going to put
up with internal discord.
We want people who are
collaborative and work
together.”
As for his poor track
record in ﬁnding coaches,
Haslam offered no
excuses.
“I will accept the blame
because ultimately, it is
the person at the head of
the ship,” he said. “I will
take the blame as ownership. I can’t explain it
more than that. We have
had different situations
with different people. I
know that it is something
that we are not going to
tolerate moving forward.”
Defensive coordinator
Gregg Williams is Cleve-

land’s interim coach,
and running backs coach
Freddie Kitchens will
take over for Haley.
Haslam said Williams,
who coached Buffalo
from 2001-03, was the
only in-house candidate
considered to ﬁnish the
season. While Williams
has extensive experience
and won a Super Bowl,
he also has a checkered
past. He was suspended
by the league for a full
season in 2012 for his
role in the “Bountygate”
scandal that rocked the
New Orleans Saints.
Haslam said it’s premature to consider the
next coaching hire for the
Browns, who are 22-811 since he and his wife,
Dee, agreed to buy the
franchise in 2012.
The main objective
now is to get through
the season’s second half,
beginning with a matchup on Sunday against the
high-scoring, Kansas City
Chiefs (7-1).
“We will have a collaborative effort in everything that we do here,”
Haslam said when asked
about a search for the
team’s ninth coach since
1999. “Right now, we are
focused on the next eight
games and Gregg and his
staff winning as many
of those games that we
can.”
There are already
names ﬂoating around as
potential candidates to be
Cleveland’s next coach,
including Oklahoma’s
Lincoln Riley, who
coached Browns quarterback Baker Mayﬁeld in
college.
“Not right now,” Riley
said of his interest in

jumping to the NFL. “You
sit here and answer these
questions and I always
want to be truthful. The
truth is for me is, I love
Oklahoma. I love coaching here. I love college
football. I certainly don’t
have that itch right now.”
Just three weeks ago,
the Browns, who went
0-16 last season under
Jackson, appeared to
have turned the corner
following an overtime
win against Baltimore.
But things unraveled
quickly, thrust in the
wrong direction by a
power struggle between
Jackson and Haley, who
joined Cleveland’s staff
this season after six in
Pittsburgh. Following a
loss at Tampa Bay last
week, Jackson aimed
blame at Haley by offering to help the team’s
offense.
Haley publicly said he
wasn’t offended by the
remarks. But Jackson’s
comments seemed to
widen a divide between
the coaches, who had disagreed on players getting
days off during training
camp and whether wide
receiver Josh Gordon
deserved to start the
opener.
In order to salvage
the season, Haslam and
general manager John
Dorsey felt change was
necessary.
Without pointing ﬁngers, Dorsey said there’s
only one way to stop the
in-ﬁghting.
“Treat people the way
they want to be treated,”
he said. “Come into
work every day willing
to work. Love what you
do. Just take ownership

in what you are doing.
Come to work every day
and treat people the way
you want to be treated.”
Jackson’s the sixth
straight Cleveland coach
to be ﬁred following
the team’s second game
against Pittsburgh.
Romeo Crennel, Eric
Mangini, Pat Shurmur,
Rob Chudzinski and
Mike Pettine all met the
same demise, but they
were let go following the
season’s ﬁnal game.
Haslam wouldn’t get
into any speciﬁcs about
the “‘discord” between
Jackson and Haley.
“We made the decision to move on, and it
was far bigger than who
was going to call plays,”
Haslam said. “Unfortunately, sometimes, the
best plans don’t work
out, and in this case, they
didn’t. We were optimistic and hopeful that they
would.”
Jackson was hired in
2016 by the Haslams,
who stuck by him despite
a 1-15 record in his ﬁrst
season and then last season’s debacle. His failures
were always explained
away with excuses: not
enough talent, injuries,
bad luck, a disconnection
with the front ofﬁce.
Haslam thought hiring
a high-proﬁle coordinator like Haley would help
Jackson.
In the end, it was his
undoing.
“Unfortunately, sometimes the best plans do
not work out,” Haslam
said. “In this case, they
did not. We were optimistic and hopeful that they
would, but they did not
work out.”

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Wilson 6th at state CC meet
By Scott Jones

was the runner-up in
the 161-competitor ﬁeld
with a mark of 16:42.67.
Fairmont Senior (70)
ONA, W.Va. — A fanclaimed the Class AA-A
tastic ﬁnale.
team by a single point,
Point Pleasant senior
edging past runner up
Luke Wilson competed
Winﬁeld with 71 points.
in his third consecutive
Sophomore Ella Hesstate cross country meet
son of Williamstown
on Saturday, placing
won the Class AA-A
sixth overall at the 2018
girls race with a time
WVSAAC AA-A Cross
of 19:25.50. Winﬁeld
Country Championships
claimed the AA-A girls
held on the campus of
team title with 62 points,
Cabell-Midland High
ﬁnishing 32 points ahead
School in Cabell County.
of Bridgeport (94).
Wilson — who ﬁnScott Jones | OVP Sports
Senior Ronnie Saunished with a mark of
Point Pleasant’s Luke Wilson strides toward the finish line on
ders
of Wheeling Park
16:57.27 — earned the
Saturday during the 2018 WVSSAC AA-A Cross County State
won the Class AAA
highest ﬁnish at a state
Championship meet in Ona, W.Va.
boys race with a time of
meet in school history.
15:55.22. Cabell-Midland
ter said. “He gives his
experience.
Wilson — who has
posted 55 points to earn
absolute best effort all
“I am just happy to
improved in each of
the AAA team champiof the time. He’s always
represent my school,”
his appearances at the
onship.
Wilson said. “Being able improving. The beginstate meet — ﬁnished
Junior Madison Tripning of this race, I was
to compete here shows
10th with a ﬁnal mark
pett of Parkersburg won
of 16:54.87 in this same the character of our pro- a little worried because
the Class AAA girls race
he’s always concerned
event last year, following gram and how hard we
that he’ll get pulled back with a mark of 18:00.41.
a 40th place effort in the work in sports. I’ve had
University won the AAA
a lot of accomplishments in the rush of everyone
2016 Class AA-A Cross
girls team title with
sprinting out. He actuCountry Championships with cross country, but
43 points, ﬁnishing 29
ally got knocked down
my real goal is to conwith a time of 17:54.9.
points ahead of runner
at the start and was
tinue to build for the
Wilson concludes a
up Cabell-Midland (72).
stepped on. So for him
upcoming track season
stellar cross country
Visit runwv.com for
to come back and ﬁnish
and to keep working on
career for the Red and
sixth, I’m so very proud complete results of the
my training.”
Black, which includes
2018 WVSSAC Cross
of him.”
PPHS coach Jessica
the PPHS school record
Country Championships
Senior Aaron Withof 16:39.2 set last fall at Porter was pleased with
held at Cabell Midland
Wilson’s effort — partic- row of Winﬁeld cruised
the Chick-Fil-A InvitaHigh School.
ularly seeing all his hard to the Class AA-A title
tional in Mineral Wells,
with a winning time
work rewarded.
W.Va.
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Following the race,
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with a mark of 18:41.9.
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RedStorm women secure postseason berth
By Randy Payton

her hat trick in the opening half when Rio scored
on each of its three shots.
The host Eagles actuMIDWAY, Ky. — Payally had the game’s ﬁrst
ten Davis scored three
score when Regan Snyder
times, while teammate
hauled in a pass from
Brooklyn Pritt added
Marissa Sauer and ﬁntwo scores of her own
ished into an open net
to fuel the University of
from eight yards out just
Rio Grande in a 7-4 win
10:50 into the match.
over Midway University,
The RedStorm wasted
Saturday afternoon, in
little time in recording
River States Conference
women’s soccer action at the equalizer when junior
Brooklyn Pritt (Scott
a rainy and muddy MidDepot, WV) scored from
way Soccer Field.
the left wing just under
Senior Kelsie Lee
two minutes later. Junior
(West Chester, OH)
added a goal and an assist Amelia Bragg (Jackson,
OH) had the assist on the
of her own for the RedStorm, who ﬁnished their goal.
Snyder scored again
regular season schedule
on a thru ball by Alexis
at 7-8-2 overall and 5-3-1
Little to give the Eagles
in conference play.
a 2-1 edge with 21:30
Head coach Tony
left in the half, but Rio
Daniels’ squad secured
grabbed a lead it would
a berth in the upcoming
RSC Tournament and will never relinquish on contravel to an opponent still secutive unassisted goals
to be determined for next by Davis - the ﬁrst just
24 seconds after Snyder’s
Saturday’s quarterﬁnal
go-ahead score and the
round.
Midway closed its regu- second with 5:53 remaining before the intermislar season at 6-8 overall
sion.
and 2-7 in league play.
Lee made it 4-2 just
Davis, a sophomore
1:47 into the second half,
from Chillicothe, Ohio
scoring from 15 yards
got the ﬁrst two parts of

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Rebekah McKee startsave for Midway, while
the ﬁnal 14:57 in net and
out off a pass from fellow
ed in goal and had one
Alexandria Klimek played had one stop.
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the home team within
4-3 with a goal off an
assist by Mallory Cox
with 31:26 left to play,
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26 seconds later with a
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advantage.
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— made it 6-3 with 8:10
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off a pass from Hailey
Allen, to get the Eagles
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Senior keeper Andrea
Vera (Quito, Ecuador)
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Rio despite not recording
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Conner shines for Steelers in Bell’s absence
PITTSBURGH (AP)
— The Pittsburgh Steelers aren’t surprised by
the success of secondyear running back James
Conner.
Conner continues to
shine in the spotlight
while two-time All-Pro
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yards.
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Steeler to rush for at
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game and ﬁfth time this
season.
“He did a lot of good
things (against Cleveland), running the ball
and catching the ball
for us,” Steelers center
Maurkice Pouncey said.
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Pittsburgh Steelers running back James Conner (30) breaks away “He just looks good all
from Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (95) for a the way around and runs
the ball hard. He takes
touchdown in the second half Sunday in Pittsburgh.
it very seriously and his
love to do,” Conner said. just trying to put the ball preparation is very good.
I can’t say enough about
in the right spots in the
“Just trying to be in the
him.”
right spots for (quarter- right game.”
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He also made history
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“It was so much fun to
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and be successful and
hear the crowd love on
him.”
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his play.
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