
Big Green shut out Lincolnview in District Quarterfinals
OTTOVILLE — The Ottoville boys soccer squad shut out Lincolnview 3-0 on a brilliant Saturday afternoon at Bob Kaple Stadium in Division V district quarterfinal tournament action.
OTTOVILLE — The Ottoville boys soccer squad shut out Lincolnview 3-0 on a brilliant Saturday afternoon at Bob Kaple Stadium in Division V district quarterfinal tournament action.
DELPHOS — The #3-seeded St. John’s Lady Jays (8-9) hosted the #4-seeded Ottoville Lady Green (5-10-1) at Stadium Park on Tuesday night for a thrilling district quarterfinal clash.
ROCKFORD — On a beautiful Friday evening at Rockford Athletic Complex, Parkway celebrated 11 senior players, but St. John’s demonstrated their dominance with a convincing 40-21 win in Midwest Athletic Conference (MAC) action.
MILLER CITY — The #4-seeded Miller City Wildcats (8-7-2) hosted the #6-seeded Fort Jennings Musketeers (510-2) on Saturday afternoon in a pivotal district quarterfinal matchup.
St. John’s 40, Parkway 21 Fort Loramie 61, Jefferson 13 Crestview 42, Spencerville 13 Columbus Grove 28, LCC 20 Bluffton 43, Allen East 7 Wapakoneta 48, Bath 20 Celina 28, Defiance 6 St Marys 52, Elida 31 Van Wert 45, Kenton 44 O-G 21, Shawnee 14 Coldwater 52, Versailles 7 Anna 49, Fort Recovery 6 Marion Local 21, Minster 0 St.
COLUMBUS GROVE — The Ottoville and St. John’s boys and girls cross country teams showcased their talents at the Division III District Championships on Saturday morning in Columbus Grove.
Agriculture, in general, has entered a period of financial crisis. With lower crop prices and below average yields, farm income is much lower.
It is Monday evening, around 9:45 p.m. Everyone has settled down for the night. It would be so good to go to bed as well, but I need to write this column. Tomorrow will be a full day, and I do not see how time will allow me to get this in the schedule.
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Students in Elizabeth Elder’s first-grade class at Franklin Elementary include, front from left, Wyatt Blinsky, Aizen Donalson, Quinn Strain and Bowen Neumeier; two two, Mason Rice, Presley Lane, Guadalupe Paez Correcha, Shalisha Weber and Zander Tuwnwald; and back, Elwer, Walter Wells, Delaney Ridge, Mallory Hunter, Ryder Moore, Isabella Rahrig, Alivia Petty and Killian Sherry. Matias De Los Santos Jiminez was absent.