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VOLUME 102 NUMBEr 9 © ThE hEraLD NEWSPaPErS SERVING SYLVANIA FOR OVER 100 YEARS • 12,500 CIRCULATION March 9, 2011
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Sylvania Sylvania girl collecting
business owners donations for Peace Passers
receive award By Kaylyn Johnston
Herald Writer
OrLaNDO- Lynn and strategies designed to help
Dennis Blum, owners of a franchisees understand S Y L Va N I a -
Once Upon a child store how to improve their Sylvania residents
in Sylvania, were awarded relationship with their Karen and Lexa Bauer
the Sales Excellence customers, manage their recently became
award at the company’s inventories to the greatest involved with a national
annual conference and advantage and learn organization called
Trade Show, held at the tips and strategies from Peace Passers and hope
hilton Orlando in Orlando. workshop moderators and to involve the Sylvania
The award is given to their peers on running a community in their goal
franchisees who achieve a successful business. to share new and used
specific level of sales. “Our brand continues to soccer equipment with
“This award is especially set new records for sales third world countries.
meaningful because it is because of the dedication Peace Passers is an Sylvania resident Lexa
announced at our annual and professionalism of our organization that works Bauer, 10, recently began
conference, in front of our extraordinary franchisees, with various mission collecting donations for Peace
peers,” Lynn said. “Once like Dennis and Lynn,” groups to ship new and Passers to send soccer supplies
Upon a child achieved Baustian said. “Our award used soccer equipment to Guatemala.
record sales in 2010, and winners are people who to countries around the birthday party. She then
we are proud to have have made a commitment world. The organization enlisted the support Photos submitted
played a part in reaching to grow their businesses was founded by five of Pacesetter and the
that milestone.” through their own efforts former collegiate soccer Maumee Soccer center, Some of the recipients of Lexa’s donations pose
Once Upon a child and initiative. all of us players who discovered with the soccer equipment they received through
who both allowed her Peace Passers.
stores buy and sell gently- at Once Upon a child soccer was a way for to place a collection bin
used children’s clothing applaud their success.” individuals to unite at their facilities. Lexa much less suffering and and charlie’s Edible’s
and merchandise, with “Winning this award amongst political and was able to send 25 much more living. This and Ice cream.
over 240 stores in the U.S. has inspired us to try to top social turmoil. In many jersey sets, 15 balls, 17 is my way of putting my Lexa is hosting a
and canada. In 2010, the our own achievements,” countries, a child’s pairs of soccer cleats, mark on the world.” fundraiser at charlie’s
brand posted new record Dennis said. “We know level of education is 11 pairs of indoor turf Lexa’s mother, Ice cream and Edible’s
average store sales for the that the energy that based on their soccer shoes, 10 pairs of shorts Karen Bauer, also has on March 9 from 5-8
eighth consecutive year winning this award has skills. Many of these and 8 pairs of shin been changed by her p.m. also, donations can
and also saw a record given us will help us reach children, however, learn guards to Guatemala. involvement with Peace be placed in collection
number of stores that are and exceed our goal of to play soccer using When asked how Passers. bins located at Tam-
now open nationwide. providing an even better makeshift materials Peace Passers has “It has given both O-Shanter (Sylvania
The key to the brand’s shopping experience for and equipment. Peace changed her life, Lexa of us a sense that if we recreation), Pacesetter
success, according to families in the local area Passers works to responded, “It has start small, things grow (Key Bank Field at
Susan Baustian, director this year.” promote peace and driven me to pay a lot and people catch on. central and reynolds),
of the Once Upon a child For more information unity through soccer more attention to all the We really can make a and Gold Medal Indoor
brand, is in providing about Once Upon a child, and help give children people who don’t have difference,” she said. Sports in Perrysburg.
a consistent, positive contact Lynn and Dennis in developing nations as much as we have. It Numerous other contact Karen Bauer
customer experience and Blum at their store or visit a jump-start to their made me wonder what Sylvania organizations at klb_np@yahoo.com
in managing store stock www.onceuponachild. education through the I can do for people now support Lexa’s for more information
to ensure customers can com. use of better soccer in general who need efforts, including or to personally place
find the merchandise they Once Upon a child of equipment. things. If everybody did Pacesetter Soccer club donations.
need. Sylvania is located at 7565 Lexa, age 10, asked something, even if its where Lexa plays, the To learn more about
at this year’s Sylvania avenue. call 419- her classmates and small like what we are UPS store on central Peace Passers, visit
conference, a full schedule 841-7500 or email lynn@ friends to bring soccer doing, I truly believe avenue, Sylvania their website at www.
of workshops presented ouac1.com. equipment to her 10th that there would be Southview high School peacepassers.org.

Fouty finishes first season with Eastern Michigan


By Scott Grau saw limited action in defensive quickness. from her home, Fouty
Herald Writer the Toledo contest but is “It’s hard [but] I am has been able to attend
averaging over 11 minutes getting better at it,” she several Northview games
TOLEDO- Former per game and has played states. “It’s definitely this season. She misses
Northview basketball in all but one game this going to take some time the atmosphere of the
standout Olivia Fouty season. She closed out and hard work.” Northview games with
got a chance to play her first regular season Playing basketball the great fan support but
before her family and averaging 2.4 points and at the Ncaa Division she is quick to add that
friends on Feb. 23 3.3 rebounds per game I level has a few perks, she enjoys her college
when her current team, respectively. too. Fouty and her fellow life.
the Eastern Michigan Even though she teammates traveled When asked if she
Eagles were hosted by played in a premier to honolulu in late is satisfied with her
the University of Toledo program at Northview, November to play in the selection of attending
women’s basketball team Fouty acknowledges Jack in the Box rainbow Eastern Michigan Fouty
at Savage arena. Eastern the collegiate game is Wahine classic. She said emphatically exclaimed,
lost to Toledo 65-64 in played at a faster pace the team had a day to get “I am very happy. I love
a western division Mid- with greater intensity out and enjoy hawaii Eastern and I am glad
american conference and more is expected. as a tourist instead of a that I came here.”
contest. “It’s a challenge. You basketball player. as a Northview Lady
“It’s fun to come back are expected to give a “I want to go back Kat, Fouty earned first-
home and play in from of 110% everyday no matter someday,” she said with team Northern Lakes
everybody,” Fouty said. if you are sick or hurt,” a big smile. League and first-team
“There were quite a few she stated matter-of- Fouty, who has is District Seven honors
people here tonight. It factly. “You are expected currently carrying a 3.3 as a sophomore, junior
was nice.” to come out and play.” cumulative GPa has and senior. She averaged
Fouty, a freshman Fouty said she realizes not decided on a major 17.9 points per game
forward for the Lady she needs to work hard but she said that she is her senior year and
Eagles, is learning how to improve her game and considering a business was named third-team
to the play the game at she is confident that she Scott Grau photo degree. all-Ohio. She earned
the collegiate level. She will continue to improve. Olivia Fouty focuses on defense during a recent game Since Eastern honorable mention
She says one of her goals against the University of Toledo. Fouty finished her first Michigan, which is all-Ohio honors as a
going into her sophomore regular season of college basketball averaging 2.4 points located in Ypsilanti, is sophomore and junior.
season is to develop her and 3.3 rebounds per game. less than an hour way
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COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, March 9, 2011

Sylvania Chamber of Commerce Shepler-Sibert Wedding


announces 2011 Salute to Education honorees
SYLVANIA- Many consider
Sylvania education exceptional.
The teachers, administrators and
staff are outstanding role models
and the Sylvania Area Chamber
of Commerce hosted the Giant
Eagle Salute to Education at
its March luncheon meeting
on March 1 at the Franciscan
Center of Lourdes College. The
luncheon honored educators, staff
and volunteers of the schools in
the Sylvania community
This year’s Salute to
Education honorees were
awarded gift cards from Giant TJ Irwin photo
Eagle. The Giant Eagle Salute to Many Sylvania teachers were honored at the March Chamber of Commerce
Education honorees are: meeting. Pictured here are the 2011 Salute to Education honorees.
Emmanuel Christian School
Jeff Wilbarger-Math Teacher
Elaine Dickendasher - McCord Jr. High High School Volunteer
Cindy Edwards-Elementary
Technology Facilitator Kim Whetstone - Toledo Islamic Academy
Computers/Music
Patti Bell - Office Secretary Timberstone/6th Grade teacher Hanan Kashen – Mr. and Mrs. Edward and Alison Shepler of Sylvania
Paul Chappelear- Financial/
Sylvania Schools Nancy Desautels - Sylvan/ Administrative Assistant along with Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey and Sandra Sibert of Canal
Facilities Manager
Michele Henson - Highland Special Ed Aide Noura Elaji - After School Fulton, Ohio are very pleased to announce the marriage of
Sylvania Franciscan
1st grade teacher Mary Fawcett - Timberstone/ Program their children, Kaitlin and Brent.
Academy
John Duwve - Sylvan Bus & Cafeteria Aide Derek Eddings – Athletic The ceremony was performed by Reverend James
Susan Perzynski -2nd Grade
Principal Terri Mills - Central Elem/ Program Lehman, cousin of the bride, at St. John Lutheran Church
Bernie Thompson - Religion/
Cindy McCloskey - Reading Custodian Chrys Peterson, WTOL in Port Clinton, Ohio on November 13, 2010. A reception
Language Arts
Intervention Specialist Whiteford Dave & Val Krueger - Central Channel 11 anchor was the followed at the Maumee Bay Resort in Oregon, Ohio.
Beth Amstutz - Health/Phs.
Elementary Elementary Volunteers guest speaker at the event. She Kaitlin is a 2004 graduate of Sylvania Northview
Ed/Nurse
Josh Stedcke - Science/ Cheryl Rothschild -Southview spoke about being the child High School and a 2008 graduate of Bowling Green State
St. Joseph Sylvania
of a divorced parent and how University. She currently teaches 6th grade science and
important her teachers were in English at McCord Junior High School.
her life. The unmistakable help Brent is a 2004 graduate of Northwest High School and
and guidance allowed her to a 2009 graduate of Bowling Green State University. He is
grow as a child and blossom as a Verizon Wireless sales representative in Sylvania.
an adult. She received a huge The couple celebrated their honeymoon in Maui.
ovation.

Students of the month


You are invited to an:

Since moving to our present location 9


years ago, Sylvania Senior Center has
provided opportunities for thousands
of people age 55+ in our community.
Join us as we honor our history,
celebrate the present, and plant seeds
for our future.

TJ Irwin photo
Tours SYLVANIA- Two Sylvania students were honored at the March Chamber of Commerce
M - F 9am - 5pm meeting as the Chamber’s students of the month. The honorees were Southview student
For a complete listing of activities this week, log on to Allison Yang and Northview student Viktor Barricklow. Pictured left to right are
www.sylvaniaseniorcenter.org superintendent Brad Rieger, Gary Fitzpatrick, Southview principal Dave McMurray,
Click on Newsletter Allison Yang, Wenlin Yang, Viktor Barricklow, Kati Barricklow, Rick Barrickow, and
Northview principal Stewart Jesse.

Sylvania Senior Center ● 7140 Sylvania Ave ●Sylvania, OH 43560 Athena gains accreditation for Starlite Plaza Academy
(419) 885-3913 www.sylvaniaseniorcenter.org
SYLVANIA- On Feb. 3 Health care will be front program that includes LPN
Athena Career Academy of and center in the future and it is training, clinical practicum’s,
Sylvania was awarded full predicted that the employment books and materials, lab fees
accreditation by the North opportunities will be abundant. and supplies, uniforms and
Central Association, the The Athena Career Academy resume.
nationally-recognized and moved to Sylvania to expand Upon completion of the

Mercy Hernia
primary regional accrediting and meet the needs of the course, graduating candidates
body. An evaluation team from students entering the health must pass the National NCLEX-
NCA visited Athena during the care industry. Athena Career PN Nursing Board Exam.
week of Dec. 17, 2010. This Academy will celebrate the Practical nursing provides a

Center
accreditation applies to all grand opening of its new facility career that will be desirable
Athena courses of study, in Starlite Plaza on Apr. 1. for decades and Athena Career
including the practical nursing, Licensed practical nurses Academy allows all potential
state tested nursing assistant, provide patient care for the students to meet the rigorous
at Mercy St. Anne Hospital medical billing and coding sick, injured convalescent and demands and reap the rewards
specialist and clinical medical disabled under the direction of one of the most popular
assistant programs. NCA of physicians and registered careers in today’s nursing field.
accreditation qualifies Athena nurses. They work in hospitals, For more information about
to apply to participate in long-term care facilities, Athena Career Academy and
federal financial aid programs, outpatient facilities, clinics and the practical nursing program,
which the school hopes to offer physician offices. The one-year call 419-472-1150 or visit
students in the very near future. program is an all-inclusive www.athenacareers.com.

Sylvania Township update


By Kevin Haddad permanent tax. Styrofoam and plastic bags in
I have been working with a single stream container. This
As promised to Sylvania our Lucas County Township will greatly reduce truck traffic
residents, I am writing my Association to show my to one day per neighborhood,
quarterly update. Many people opposition to this new tax. This taking recyclables to the drop
are unaware of the new tax to does not include the amounts to off center and having garbage
be imposed by the county for be collected from businesses and cans out every day. It will save
storm water. There has been a schools for their hard surfaces on road repairs and residents
committee formed to create a which will be an additional 15- will be compensated for their
new government entity called 24 percent. These funds will be recyclables to almost, if not
the Storm Water Coalition. If used by the engineer’s office totally covering the cost of this
this coalition is created by the at their discretion in Lucas service.
County Commissioners, it will County. This money will not be About 150 residents attended
cost the Sylvania home owners used exclusively in our area but meetings in opposition to this
$550,000 to almost $900,000 the entire region. I am against service, so I negotiated an “opt
annually as it increases over any more government control out” clause that will allow
the next four to five years without representation. residents not to participate in
and into the future. They will I have also been working the program. Residents will
be collecting $2,750,000 to very hard to secure a garbage have a choice by returning a
$4,000,000 over this period and recycling agreement with card to participate. We will
and can raise this fee at anytime a primary hauler in Sylvania need 95 percent participation
The Mercy Hernia Center offers specialized hernia without a vote. This will be a Township. This rate will be to move forward before the
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business; Marthathat black
Mewhort and Suite 406, Sylvania 43560, or sible decision about what you do. S
mules are long gone and some Besides reading for pleasure, Strohmaier,
This year,Joanie a Las Barrett,
Vegas –white cocktail attire
education; Oliviais worn.
Sum- e-mail to want to do with your life. your
his hobbies are gardening, golf room was added.Zacharias,
Pat Bullard, Kathy Guests For more information call nowakp112946@aol.com. your
prisoners are now coming to mons – government, Dr. Sa-
him by video conference. The and salt water fish. Just to be played poker, blackjack and mantha Adams – sciences;
biggest difference he sees, is clear, I asked Judge Ramey if took a chance on wheels of Pam Howell-Beach – social
that like our society, the law I were to run into him at the fortune. Winners received
grocery store, what should I
service and Pam Hershberg-
is much more complex than it raffle tickets that were er – volunteerism. New to the Oscar Night this year was a Las Vegas
used to be. call him? His answer: Judge,
Your Honor or Scott. turned in for fabulous prizes For tickets to this event, room. Pictured here left to right hoping lady luck is
What would be different including a TV, jewelry and call the YWCA at 419-241- on their side is Tammy Fairchild, Ted Thomas, Angela
if he served as judge when So come hear Scott enlighten
us on “Ben Franklin: The Early a vacation at a condo in Or- 3235. Congratulations to Clagg and Sharon Wood. The dealer is Tim Fisher.
Sylvania was founded in the lando.
1830s? He admits he would Years” on March 16th at 7 these amazing women; the son, Kevin McQueen, Deb- please call 419-242-2122.
p.m. Benjamin Franklin was Several local restaurants community is a better place by Schaefer, Hunt Sears, Please send all informa-
be riding a circuit covering a
a writer, inventor, diplomat, donated food for the event because of their dedication. Chuck Stocking, Marlene tion to Pat Nowak, Sylvania
very large area. There would be
few laws for him to apply so he businessman, musician, kindly gave of their time Partners in Education Uhler, Christina Williams Herald, 5700 Monroe St.,
would have had more discretion scientist, humorist, civic leader to serve. The Mancy’s Res- Celebrity Wait and Richard Wolff. This is Suite 406, Sylvania 43560, or
in making a decision. He would and international celebrity. Did taurants, LaScola, Le Pe- The 2011 Partners in sure to be an entertaining e-mail to nowakp112946@
have had little if any training, he really write “Poor Richard’s tite Gourmet, P.F, Chang’s, Education Celebrity Wait evening. aol.com. Please make sure
as there were no law schools in Almanack,” fly that kite in Ciao, Nick and Jimmy’s, will be held on March 14 There is limited seating to send information in time
the Midwest. the storm and invent bifocals? City Q Barbecue and so at Real Seafood Restaurant.
Learn what made him such
so for more information, for publication deadlines.
He has enjoyed history since many more provided amaz- This fast paced fun evening
he was very young. When he a genius in this interactive, ing grazing tables that left will be raising funds for the
entertaining presentation. The

WANTED
has time, he reads history in a everyone in cuisine heaven. Mark Rasmus Scholarship
somewhat chronological order. meeting is free and open to Guests included Dee and Fund for graduating Toledo
He has studied King Richard the public, and refreshments Lance Talmage, Marsha area high school seniors.
the Lion-Hearted and Daniel will be served. For more Manahan, Kevin and Steph- Celebrity waiters this
Boone extensively, and, finding information or questions visit anie Lent, Sue and Will Ste- year include Nate Alt, Gay- HOMES THAT NEED ROOFING
them fascinating, has given www.sylvaniahistory.org or
venson, Terri Barricklow, le Burrer, Carl Dettmer,
presentations on their lives. call 419-318-9632.
I’ll see you there! Mike Bell and Karen Jarosz, Greg Guzman, Gary John- A select number of homeowners in Sylvania
Asked what era he would

Improvements continuing downtown


and the surrounding areas will be given the
opportunity to have a lifetime Erie Metal
Roofing System installed on their home
Improvement and entering our City from US commercial district planning at a reasonable cost.
revitalization is continuing in From the mayor’s Desk 23. New wayfinding signage process to build sustainable
downtown Sylvania. A strong was installed last year and community revitalization. As Qualified homeowners will receive attractive
and vibrant downtown is new banners and tree lighting the city works through this pricing and have access to our special low
important for attracting new with have been installed. More process, $400,000 capital interest unsecured bank financing.
residents and new jobs to the flowers and plantings will be improvement grants become
Sylvania area. Craig installed this year. Overhead available. Downtown An Erie Metal Roof will keep your home warmer
Revitalization was the Stough wires are being studied for business owners are
focus almost thirty years ago St. Michael’s Episcopal burying and new streetlights
Church SYLVANIA participating
FIRST CHRISTIAN in the process, in the winter and cooler in the summer.
in a 1982 market study that 4718 Brittany Roadare being planned. and planning meetings will
CHURCH
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needs and potential 419-531-1616 of Sylvania was awarded (diSciPlES Sylvania of is chriSt)
already a great Roof can be installed even in
improvements. Buildings Main Saturday: Street through the a $15,000 CDBG planning place to live with excellent
were in decline and businesses SOMOSunday: district and Harroun grant from the State of Ohio.Church
5:00p.m. Holy Eucharist Office 882-3313 the Winter Months.
Park to Harroun Road and
8:00a.m. Holy Eucharist Dr. schools,
Joseph Hara terrific recreation
- Pastor
were leaving with the space This starts a National Trust programs, attractive
INQUIRE TODAY TO SEE IF YOUR HOME QUALIFIES!
often used for warehousing. the Flower Hospital campus.
9:45a.m. Family Worship
10:45a.m. Education for Historic Preservation 5271 Alexis
neighborhoods at Silvertown
and efficient
coordinated Grant money will pay 60% of Four Points (organization, services. Improving our
for all ages!
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sidewalks, streetlights and The Sylvania Gateway promotional strategy) Main places to live in northwest
King Of Glory

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trees. Overhead wires were project will improve the Street Center comprehensive
email: roofing@eriemetalroofs.com
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Episcopal Church SYLVANIA FIRST CHRISTIAN
buried and heavy truck traffic appearance of Monroe Street 4718 Brittanyacross Road from
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oil storage facility and gas Informal Worship 8:30 am 9:45a.m. Family Worship
station at the southeast corner Traditional Worship 10:30 am Sunday School: 9:45am,
10:45a.m. 11:00am
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of Main and Monroe Streets Sun. School 9:30 am (Sept.-May) www.sylvaniafirst.org
and the Carroll Motors auto Wed. Bible Study 10:00 am We invite you to join us as we Love, Family Learning Hour 9:30 am
dealership on the south side Paul R. Schmidlin, Pastor Pastor
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FOR THE RECORD WEDNESDAY, March 9, 2011

Upcoming Events Police Reports


SCAT drug drop off Southview Cougar Club Theft: On Feb. 15, at the at the 4600 block of N. Hol-
SYLVANIA- The Sylvania reverse raffle Monday, March 14 Central Catholic hosting 5800 block of Monroe Street, land Sylvania Road, unknown
Community Action Team HOLLAND- The 7:30 am – 2:00 pm celebrity wait Trevor S. Kohlenberg, 19, took suspect(s) forced entry into
(SCAT) will hold a drug drop off Southview Cougar Club will St. Luke’s Hospital MAUMEE- Central a 2011 Chevy Camaro without a victim’s apartment and re-
on March 19 from 10:00 a.m.- hold their annual reverse raffle 5901 Monclova Rd, Catholic High School will permission of the owner or moved coins in a red tin con-
2:00 p.m. Residents can bring and sports fundraiser on March Maumee hold its 5th Annual Celebrity anyone authorized to give per- tainer, a baby bottle bank with
expired or unused medicines 11 at 6530 Angola Road, Wait featuring “Central- mission. coins, a pair of shoes and a
to a drop off location to safely Holland, OH. Doors open at Monday, March 14 ebrity” waiters on March 19 at purse.
dispose of medications. The 6:30 p.m. and grazing stations 11:30 am - 5:30 pm Parkway Place in Maumee. Illegal processing of a
collection sites will accept are open from 7-11:00 p.m. The Maumee Community @ Social hour with cash bar drug document: On Feb. 15, at Arrest: On FEb. 26, at the
inhalers, liquid medications, grand prize is $5,000 and there Maumee Eagles begins at 5:30 p.m. and dinner the 7600 block of W. Sylvania 4600 block of Holland Sylva-
narcotics, ointments/lotions, will be side raffles and door 2301 Detroit Ave., Maumee will be served at 7:00. The Avenue, unknown suspect(s) nia Road, Jeffery Scott Never,
over-the-counter medications, prizes all night long. Gaming event will also include dueling used five forged prescriptions. 47, was found by police while
pet medications, prescriptions includes poker, blackjack, Tuesday, March 15 pianos by Piano Wars!, wine investigating a separate com-
and vitamins. The collection Texas Hold’em, horse races and 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm and cheese tables and a silent Petty theft: On Feb. 15, plaint. He had warrants for no
sites will not accept syringes or bean races. Other attractions Blessed Sacrament Catholic auction. at the 5100 block of Harroun O.L., passing to left of cen-
commercial items or medical include a silent auction. Tickets Church Waiters include CCHS head Road, a victim reported her cell ter and driving upon a closed
vendors. are $50 and you must be 21 to 4227 Bellevue Road, Toledo football coach Greg Dempsey, phone was missing. street. He was booked at Lucas
The collection sites are City attend. For more information head basketball coach Jim County Jail.
of Sylvania, 6635 Maplewood call 419-467-1684 or email Thursday, March 17 Welling, vice president of Safe schools act: On Feb.
Avenue, and Sylvania sara.jackson5@gmail.com. 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm operations Mike Boyle, vice 16, at the 7200 block of W. Drive under influence: On
Township Police Department, Hope Community Church president of institutional Sylvania Avenue, a suspect Feb. 27, at the 6400 block of
4430 King Road. Community gardens 5650 Starr Ave., Oregon advancement Pat Williams, was involved in an assault on a Monroe Street, Brian D. Shel-
For more information, call meetings principal Michael Kaucher, student at the school. by, 29, was stopped for a traffic
419-824-8588, email sy.deb. SYLVANIA- Olander Friday, March 18 director of technology Chris violation and found to be OVI.
chany@nwoca.org or visit park will be offering two 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm Hamady, Monsignors Michael Disorderly conduct: On He took a chemical breath test
www.sylvaniascat.org. informational meetings and Whitehouse Village Hall Billian and Bill Kubacki, Feb. 17, at the 7000 block of with a result of .210 BAC.
sign up dates for the community 6925 Providence St., former University of Toledo Sylvania Avenue, Timothy
Sundaes and Sunday gardens at Olander Park. The Whitehouse quarterback Chuck Ealey, Berger, 18, caused an inconve- Petty theft: On Feb. 27,
delights at TOPS first will be on March 24 at president and general manager nience, annoyance and alarm to at the 7500 block of Sylvania
SYLVANIA- On March 6:00 p.m. and the second will Church holding Lent of The Blade Joe Zerbey, former others by punching out a glass Avenue, an unknown suspect
13 at 3:00 p.m. at the Gorman be March 26 at 2:00 p.m. The services coach and current BCSN window. pumped fuel at the location and
Nature Education Center at meetings will be held at the OTTAWA LAKE- Zion television personality Tom left without paying.
Olander Park, a special event community building at Olander Lutheran Church, located at Cole, Lucas County Auditor Taking of identity of an-
“General Cluster in the Civil Park. Anyone interested in 8307 Memorial Highway in Anita Lopez and more. other: On Feb. 18, at the 5400 Possession of a controlled
War” will be held. Greater a garden plot for this season Ottawa Lake is holding Lenten Contact Central Catholic block of Bentbrook, a victim substance, use/possession of
Toledo area professionals will should attend one of the services beginning with Ash at 419-255-2306 or email stated unknown person(s) used drug paraphernalia: On Feb.
entertain and educate through meetings. For more information Wednesday. Other Lenten tkoralewski@centralcatholi. her information to make a pur- 27, at the 4600 block of N.
local history and current call Robin Parker at 419-885- services will be held on March org chase online. Her bank was Holland Sylvania Road, while
intrigue. Guests can make their 8313 ext 34 or email rparker@ 16, 23 and 30 and April 6, 13 for reservation information. notified and the account was police were investigating a
own complimentary sundae olanderpark.com. and 20. The services will have Visit www.centralcatholic.org closed. complaint at the suspect’s resi-
to savor. The event is free but a potluck dinner starting at 6:00 for more details. Dinners are dence, Timothy M. Tran, 24,
registration is required. Call Submarine veterans meeting p.m. and the service will begin prepaid and a tip to your waiter Petty theft: On Feb. 19, was found to be in possession
419-882-8313 ext. 30. TOLEDO- All veterans of at 7:00 p.m. is your donation. All proceeds at the 7500 block of Sylvania of a green leafy substance field
the United States Submarine benefit the Central Catholic Avenue, unknown suspect(s) tested positive for marijuana, a
Victims of violence prayer Service are invited to join Church offering Lenten fish scholarship fund. entered the location and took glass pipe with marijuana resi-
service other Submarine veterans. fry four cases of beer and a bag of due, a digital scale and burnt
SYLVANIA- The sisters The United States Submarine TOLEDO- St. Pius X Parish Church anniversary chips without paying. marijuana cigarettes.
of St. Francis of Sylvania will Veterans, Inc. (USSVI) has a is offering their annual Lenten celebration
hold a Third Tuesday for Peace base in Toledo and meets every Fish Fry’s. Serving all you TOLEDO- St. Lucas Domestic violence: On Arrest: On Feb. 28, at Ra-
Prayer service at 6:30 p.m. third Monday each month at can eat Fried Alaskan Pollock, Lutheran Church will be Feb. 20, at the 4900 block of vine Drive and Harroun Road,
on March 15. the theme for Charley’s Restaurant on W. baked Alaskan Pollock (limited holding a 125th anniversary New England Lane, Zachariah Garth G. Harwood, 24, was
the service will be victims of Central Avenue. Meetings start quantity), fries and baked celebration May 13-15 at A. Kline, 22, and Kody May stopped for a traffic violation
violence. The service will be at at 6:30 p.m. Call Jim Andrews potato, macaroni and cheese, 745 Walbridge Avenue, Kline, 24, caused or attempted and found to have warrants for
the Our Lady Queen of Peace at 419-283-5274 for any applesauce, cole slaw, roll, Toledo. They are planning to cause physical harm to each drug abuse, telecommunica-
Chapel on the grounds of the additional information. dessert and drink. The dinners a confirmation reunion and other and accused each other of tions harassment, petty theft,
Sylvania Franciscan Village at are held on Fridays from 5-7 renewal. The church is seeking being the primary physical ag- reasonable control, and misuse
6832 Convent Boulevard and Upcoming blood drives p.m. and March 11, 18 and 25 the mailing addresses of those gressor. Both suspects refused of credit card. He was issued a
is open to the public. For more Friday, March 11 and April 1, 8 and 15. St. Pius X confirmed at St. Lucas, former to sign statements of domestic summons and given a warning
information, call 419-824- 8:30 am - 2:30 pm is located at 3011 Carskaddon members and friends of the violence and were arrested and for the traffic violation.
3627. Bay Park Community Hospital Avenue (just off Monroe Street church. Call 419-243-8189. booked into Lucas County Jail.
2801 Bay Park Way, Oregon near I-475). Arrest: On Feb. 28, at the

University of Findlay
Theft: On Feb. 17, at the 6700 block of Monroe Street,

Baby boy O’Brien 7200 block of W. Sylvania Av-


enue, multiple victims reported
Thai V. Ngo, 20, turned her-
self in at court on a warrant for

announces Dean’s List


their cell phones were taken domestic violence and was re-
from the theater at Southview leased on bond.
High School.
FINDLAY- University of Findlay vice president of Arrest: On Feb. 28, at the
academic affairs, Daniel J. May, PhD, recently announced Arrest: On Feb. 22, at the 6700 block of Monroe Street,
the school’s Dean’s List for the fall semester. To be named 6200 block of Monroe Street, Sue L. Bohls, 43, turned herself
Eric S. Lorenzen, 25, was a in at court and was released af-
to the Dean’s List, students must attain a grade point average passenger in a vehicle stopped ter scheduling her days in jail.
of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. for a traffic violation and was
Three students made the list. The students are Victoria found to have a warrant for Arrest: On Feb. 28, at the
Allen, a strength and conditioning major, Alex Jurek, a criminal damaging. He was is- 5200 block of Harroun Road,
biology education major, and Laura Seslar, a pre-veterinary sued a summons and released. Jodi L. McClanahan, 37, was
medicine/biology major. released from the hospital and

Sheriff seeks
Domestic violence: On had several warrants for pass-
A boy, Patrick David O’Brien, was born at 3:47 a.m. Feb. 23, at the 6000 block ing bad checks, falsification and
Jan. 9 at The Toledo Hospital to Jeremiah and Jamie of Barkwood Lane, Sami A. forgery. She was transferred to

information in homicides
O’Brien of Toledo. He weighed 8 pounds, 12 ounces and Hatoum, 34, knowingly caused Lucas County custody.
was 20 3/4 inches long. physical harm to the victim by
Maternal grandparents are Anita Campbell of Flowery striking her in the face. The Arrest: On Feb. 28, at the
Beach, GA and James Huffman of Norfolk, VA. Paternal Lucas County Sheriff been provided. Officers have victim signed a statement of 5800 block of Alexis Road,
grandparents are David O’Brien of Perrysburg and Janice James A. Telb announced conductednumerousinterviews domestic violence. Jeremy Hittler, 26, had his
Whitaker of Spanish Springs, NV. new information regarding and polygraph examinations. plates ran by police to check
the investigation into the Evidence has been collected Arrest: On Feb. 23, at the expiration date and he was
Frisch graduates basic training homicides of Johnny S. Clarke
and Lisa Straub that occurred
and is currently being Box Lane, Sami A. Hatoum,
processed by the Ohio Bureau 34, was driving and known to
found to have a warrant for
probation violation (drug para-
COLUMBIA, SC- Army bayonet training, drill and in Springfield Township on of Criminal Investigation and have an outstanding warrant phernalia) case. He was issued
Pvt. Joadson M. Frisch ceremony, marching, rifle Jan. 31. Identification. Also, assistance for domestic violence filed ear- a summons.
As of this date, the from local and federal agencies lier the same day. A police of-
has graduated from basic marksmanship, armed investigation leads officers to has been provided. With the ficer initiated a traffic stop and
combat training at Fort and unarmed combat, Possession of a controlled
believe this was not a random assistance of the Federal placed Hatoum into custody substance, use/possession of
Jackson, Columbia, SC. map reading, field tactics, act of violence. Officials Bureau of Investigation and the and transported him to Lucas drug paraphernalia: On Feb.
During the nine weeks military courtesy, military believe Clarke and Straub were Lamar Advertising Company, County Jail. 28, at the 5800 block of W.
of training, the soldier justice system, basic first targeted. The motive for the billboards have been placed Alexis Road, Jeremy Hit-
studied the Army mission, aid, foot marches, and field crime is unknown at this time. throughout the area asking for Domestic violence, wit- tler, 26, was in possession of
history, tradition and core training exercises. Investigators do not believe the assistance from the public. ness intimidation: On Feb. 24, a small amount of marijuana
values, physical fitness, and He is the son of Aaron homicides were a professional Investigators are asking the at the 5600 block of Radcliffe, and items used to prepare and
received instruction and Frisch of Toledo. hit. public to contact either Crime a victim reported her 17 year smoke marijuana.
practice in basic combat Frisch graduated in Officers are currently Stopper at 419-255-1111 or old grandson threatened her
skills, military weapons, 2010 from Whitmer High following up on all leads the Lucas County Sheriff’s with serious physical harm and Use/possession of drug
chemical warfare and School. and information that has Office at 419-213-4917 with intimidated her into not calling paraphernalia: On Feb. 28,

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Catholic schools stage open houses Central Catholic


By Christine A.
Holliday students wage penny war to help Haiti
Herald Writer
TOLEDO- After a visit at Louverture Cleary, a They came up with the
by 2006 Central Catholic Catholic junior high and idea of a penny war to raise
Three Catholic High School graduate Dan high school and helping with money for the school where
elementary schools McDonald, who spoke to some rebuilding projects Dan works, and within two
serving students in several classes about his after the earthquake. weeks they raised over $500
Sylvania opened their experiences living and In early January, to send to Dan to help with
doors to the public on working in Haiti, students in McDonald was home on his his mission.
March 6. St. Joseph two classes waged a penny holiday break and he spent For more information
School, Sylvania war to help the victims two hours with students in about the project Dan is
Franciscan Academy of last year’s devastating Charlotte Best’s American participating in, please visit
and Christ the King earthquake. literature class and Keisha http://www.haitianproject.
School scheduled their McDonald graduated Kuns’ American history org/content/about-haitian-
from the University of class. After McDonald gave project.
open houses to give Notre Dame last spring a moving account of his work Students from Sylvania
members of the Sylvania with a degree in political in Haiti and how great the who participated in the
community opportunities science and international needs still are in the country penny war were Emily
to see what each school Christine Holliday photos relations. In August, he left and his school, the students Durbak, Michael Hunyor,
has to offer. Parents for Haiti to begin working asked many questions and Claire Langenderfer and
and teachers in each St. Joseph parish Monsignor Dennis Metzger reads for the Haitian Project. He wanted to know what they Chandler Rygalski.
school were on hand to open house guests pictured lift to right Eliana, Isabel has been teaching English could do to help.
to serve as tour guides and Antonio Peron.
and current students Sylvania Franciscan Academy
hosts children’s book author Mackall
gave presentations or
provided testimony to
tell what is special about
their schools. SYLVANIA- Sylvania
At St. Joseph School, Franciscan Academy
guests were welcomed launched Right to Read
to the school in the Week with an all-day visit
main lobby, where by prolific children’s book
a special castle had author Dandi Mackall.
been constructed. The Incorporating the theme
Reading in the Wildest
castle was assembled
Places, Mackall held
for the school’s Right writing seminars for every
to Read Week in late grade level, emphasizing
February, and tour that all students have a
guides explained current story to tell.
students use the castle “It begins with paying
for a special place to do attention,” Mackall said.
their personal reading. The Sylvania Franciscan Academy open house
“Everybody needs to notice
Pastor Monsignor featured a wax museum performed by students. Pictured things, the little pieces of
Dennis Metzger briefly here are twins Jackson and Grace Lewis participating creation that make everyday Photo submitted
in the wax museum as King Tut and Cleopatra.
had a place of honor life a rich experience. The
in the castle, inviting least we can do is show up Author Dandi Mackall recently spent a day at
visiting youngsters to and pay attention.” Sylvania Franciscan Academy holding writing
take a closer look. Fifth grader Reed Miller seminars for the students. She is pictured here teaching
St. Joseph School, liked the way Mackall used story-telling skills to students in kindergarten through
located at 5411 S. Main her childhood experience second grade.
Street, is a ministry of with the 1961 Kansas City characters that she writes,” board books and picture
the St. Joseph Parish. A’s as the basis for her book, Lewandowski said. “You books, then chapter books
Students in preschool to “A Girl Named Dan.” can take any real-life and finally teen novels.
grade 8 attend the school Miller said, “She taught situation and imagine what Although she now writes
on two campuses across me to carry around a might happen before or for readers of all ages,
the street from each notepad to keep track of after. Suddenly, you have a including adults, Mackall
other. The school boasts a ideas. The best part about story.” has a special affection for
writing is that I can make Growing up, Mackall children’s books because
very active and involved my stories come out the
parent community, and a was told that she could they require compact and
way I want them to.” never make a living writing intense language.
highly qualified staff of Mackall’s seminar novels, but with over 400 Eighth grader
classroom teachers and provided new tools for published books to her Lewandowski commented,
specialists. Principal eighth grade writer Maddie credit, she has proved “Great writers connect to
Mrs. Sally Koppinger Lewandowski. otherwise. After starting a readers at whatever age
invites inquires about the “An author’s job is to family, she wrote the kinds level they’re writing for
school and its programs At the Christ the King School open house live the lives she can’t of books she wanted her and spin a story that nobody
at 419-882-6670. kindergartner Brenden Outridge demonstrates the actually have through the own children to read: first saw coming.”
Sylvania Franciscan rice table in the play area to his pre-school sister
Academy is a learning Gabrielle.
community closely for the open house were program includes a McCord Students knit for newborns
affiliated with Lourdes King Tut, Cleopatra, handbell choir, and the
SYLVANIA- McCord
College. The school is Julia Child, movie maker art program is integrated
Junior High sixth grade
sponsored by the Sisters George Lucas, Beatle into classwork in social
students, Jessica Mermer,
of St Francis, and the John Lennon, Dolley studies, religion, and
Rachel Baer and Jenna
curriculum is based on Madison, and Indian language arts.
Young visitors to the Mermer, helped teacher
Franciscan values of Warrior Chatrapati
school were able to see Judy Bashforth knit
promoting peace, doing Shivaji Maharaj.
Headmaster Dr. the Science lab, and baby hats for Caps
service, and reverence.
is visit the classrooms for Good. The goal of
The building at 5335 Richard Kohler
this organization is to
Silica Drive was built available to answer decorated for the event.
raise awareness about
in 2002, and includes questions about the Teachers in upper grades
the needs of newborns
students in preschool school and its programs were on hand to discuss
the service program and around the world. The
through grade 8. Special at 419 885-3273.
Christ the King School the Connections classes. caps will be sent to select
offerings include band,
countries in Africa, Asia
Spanish in grades 1-8 at 4100 Harvest Lane is The library, staffed all
and Latin America. The
and a strong library/ a ministry of Christ the day, every day, was open
King parish. Students for guests of all ages to caps will be distributed
media program.
to a new mother and her
For the open house, in preschool through visit, and parents were
baby through the Save
fifth graders took center grade 8 attend in one of able to see the SMART
Photo submitted
the Children’s newborn
stage as they presented three “schools within the boards and learn about Pictured left to right displaying caps they knitted for
health programs.
a wax museum. Each school,” the preschool, the online grading Caps for Good are Jessica Mermer, Rachel Baer and
student did research the elementary, or the program. Jenna Mermer with teacher Judy Bashforth.

St. Ursula Academy announces honor roll


on a famous person, middle school. A new Parents with questions
prepared a Power Point science lab, opened in about the school are
presentation about late January, provides invited to contact the TOLEDO- St. Ursula Harris, Dynesha Henson, Nicole Cooley, Lauren Daudelin, Nicole
that person’s life, and workspace for young principal Mrs. Karen Academy recently announced its Ishimwe, Rebecca Joseph, Mara Fernandez, Emily Fischbach,
dressed as the person. scientists students in Malcolm at 419 475- honor roll for the second term of Kalinoski, Katherine Kelley, Erin Elizabeth Hertz, Clare Kelly,
Among those visiting all grades. A music 0909. the 2010-11 academic year. To be Kelly, Margaret Kelly, Molly Anne Kelsey, Julia Leroux,
included on the President’s List, a Layman, Megan Lewinski, Molly Caroline Lewandowski, Megan
student must earn all A’s. Dean’s McCabe, Megan McCabe, Mari Miller, Emma Miller, Jillian
List students have earned grades McCabe, Jacqueline Miesle, Pierson, Monica Ruma, BreAnn
of 4.0 or higher. First Honors Lauren Mitro, Marissa Murray, Russell, Haley Schmidt, Dustie
includes students who have Melissa Myers, Alexandra Sieg, Mikayla Sprague, Taylor
earned between a 3.750 and a Negrich, Claire Nusbaum, Swint, Stephanie Tylicki, Emily
3.999. Second Honors students Abby Papenfus, Megan Rafac, Uhlman, Eline Vermeulen and
7742 W. Bancroft have earned between a 3.50 and Abigail Rieker, Madison Riley, Sofie Vermeulen.
a 3.749. The following local Margaret Rode, Janet Stengle, First Honors: Lauren Alberti,
Toledo, OH students were named to the Samantha Szymanowski, Jamie Jasmine Arndt, Katelyn Baird,
1 mile West of McCord honor roll: Westhoven, Hayler Williams and Sania Bauswell, Bridget Buckle,
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LOCAL WEDNESDAY, March 9, 2011

Cakes N’ Shakes to hold Patrol to refocus Local businessman joins March


ribbon cutting on impaired
of Dimes in leading the charge to
driving arrests
improve the health of area babies
BLISSFIELD- On March smiling faces of our customers
in 2011
11, the Blissfield Main Street this next week. Please know
Program will be sponsoring that without their support, we
a ribbon cutting for Cakes could have never undertaken TOLEDO– As part of
n’ Shakes at its 133 S. Lane this rehabilitation project after the Patrol’s new symbol of TOLEDO- More than He is also a past United babies here in Toledo are
Street location. This ribbon the fire,” Valdez said. its efforts, Trooper Shield, 1,000 Toledo area babies Way campaign chairman. born premature and that’s
cutting will celebrate the re- Main Street Manager and their ongoing effort will be born premature this March for Babies, the just not acceptable. It takes
opening of Cakes n’ Shakes Michael Sessions had a to contribute to a safer year, and local business March of Dimes’ largest leaders in our community
at this location after being different take as he stressed Ohio, troopers will have an leader Bob LaClair is fundraiser, helps fund working together to ensure
displaced for the past year due the importance of this project increased focus on impaired working with the March lifesaving research and that moms have healthy
to a fire. to downtown Blissfield. driving enforcement in of Dimes to change this. educational programs pregnancies.”
Since the fire last year, “Kathy and Bob have 2011. LaClair, who is aimed at helping moms Residents can sign
Cakes n’ Shakes has been rebuilt from a devastating According to the Ohio the president of Fifth have healthy babies. up today at www.
sharing space with Catering fire. However, in rebuilding, State Highway Patrol OVI-
Third Bank Northwest, Last year, the Toledo marchforbabies.org and
By Liz on US 223. The they have kept to the charm, Related Crashes and Arrests
sharing arrangement allowed and historic nature of their statistical recap from the understands the importance event raised more than start a team with co-
Kathy Valdez, owner of Cakes building and business. Patrol’s Statistical Analysis of the March of Dimes $150,000. This year, workers, family or friends.
n’ Shakes, to bake only cakes They have restored the soda Unit, during 2010 troopers mission. As a father and LaClair hopes to bring in Last year, more than 2,500
and cookies by custom order. fountain and will be bringing made 22,064 OVI arrests grandparent, he has taken even more by focusing on people attended the event,
Unfortunately, the arrangement back the shakes that we statewide. Of these, more on the role of Honorary new revenue and helping which is typically held in
did not allow Valdez to interact all had grown to love and than one in five (22 percent) Chair for this years March to raise awareness in the late April or early May.
with her customers on a regular know. I’m excited for Kathy included a speed violation, for Babies. As someone area. “We’re so excited to
basis which is something she is and Bob, but moreover, I’m 18 percent included a personally connected “As a business leader, have Bob on board to help
looking forward to being able also excited for the whole violation for driving without to the mission of the this campaign gives me a us at a local level,” Jodi
to do again. community as we have a valid driver license, and March of Dimes, LaClair unique opportunity to help DiSalle-Horns, executive
“I don’t know how to put it finally rebuilt from the fire nearly one-eighth included a will focus his efforts on the community that I love. director for the Northwest
into words, but I am extremely that ravaged our downtown.” safety belt violation. raising funds for research As a grandparent I can’t March of Dimes Division
excited to be back in my The ribbon cutting at Cakes In addition, there were that will help in the fight think of a more important said. “His passion for the
building. We have worked hard n’ Shakes will take place at 13,919 OVI-related crashes against prematurity and cause than our babies,” cause and commitment to
to rebuild after the fire, and 10:00 am. All interested are on Ohio roadways, killing birth defects. LaClair has LaClair said. helping our babies will be
we look forward to seeing the encouraged to attend. 397 and injuring 8,517. been involved in other He will be reaching a huge driving factor in

Home Improvement and


These numbers have been community fundraising out to local businesses to the success of our event
deemed unacceptable by the campaigns, most recently solicit their support in the this year. We are grateful
Patrol’s new superintendent, chairing the Salvation coming months. for the time and support
Garden Show 2011
Colonel John Born. Army’s Red Kettle Drive. “One in eight of our he is able to lend us.”
“We can’t fight the battle
against impaired driving
TOLEDO- This year’s
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year’s show is sponsored by companies, such as Select friends and family to make 2011 care of you. So, if you
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with over 150 exhibits from dreds of blooming flowers and insisting that everyone in the some financial planning.
the area’s leading remodelers plants and many will be avail-
great week for you as proper rest.
vehicle is buckled up, can go you spend a lot of time Maybe you are interested
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tragedies do not occur.”
and Garden Show sets the the cash” money booth. Every Last year, state troopers Open communication is Relationship issues come or maybe you would
standard for quality home hour a name will be drawn to from the Toledo Post arrested important so have clarity to a head this week when just like to make some
improvement and gardening play this new event. People 623 impaired drivers who with your words. If you you find out someone investments. Luck plays
events, showcasing the best will be able to keep all the real were posing a significant have children, spend in your life hasn’t been a role in this so the type
Toledo has to offer with every- cash they can collect during danger to innocent time with them and know completely honest. It of investment you decide
thing from landscaping to win- their time in the money booth. motorists. what’s really on in their might be a financial upon isn’t as important as
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LOCAL THE SYLVANIA HERALD Page 7

Signature Harley-Davidson receives Two Toledo churches participating in


awards from Dealernews Magazine Kids Against Hunger
PERRYSBURG-
TOLEDO- On March 13 of eight goals aimed at the education. However, the
Signature Harley- from 2-6 p.m., volunteers reduction of extreme poverty problem of malnutrition is
Davidson recently from two local Episcopal in developing countries. particularly intractable and
received two prestigious churches, St. Michael’s in the The assembly-line style of needs immediate attention.
awards at the 20th Hills and St. Andrew’s, will the KAH packing event will The KAH food packages
Annual Dealernews meet at St. Michael’s on 4718 involve volunteers of all shipped to the Peten by
Top 100 Dealer Awards Brittany Rd. to participate in a ages in the hands-on tasks of SewHope, stored in its
Ceremony, held at the Kids Against Hunger (KAH) measuring ingredients, filling warehouse and distributed
Indianapolis Marriott. food packing event. They will packages, weighing them, to those in most need by its
In addition to being pack 20,000 meals (six meals sealing them and then finally on the ground staff are short-
recognized as one of the in a package) that consist of putting them in boxes that are term but vital solutions to the
a mixture of dry ingredients ready to ship. hunger problem.
Top 100 dealers this past including rice, soy, 21 essential Kids Against Hunger- Since its formation in
December, Signature vitamins and minerals and six Toledo Region, operates 2009, the Toledo affiliate of the
Harley-Davidson was dehydrated vegetables. The under the umbrella of the national food aid organization,
recognized as one of contents of the packages, local nonprofit organization, Kids Against Hunger, has
the top 6 dealers in when mixed with boiling SewHope. For a number of organized many KAH food
North America with water, result in a rice casserole years, SewHope, led by of Dr. packs in schools and churches
an honorable mention designed to meet the needs Anne Ruch, has been working throughout the region. In
distinction. They were of a malnourished child’s with people in several February, a shipment of over
also awarded a Merit developing body and mind. villages of the Peten region 150,000 meals was shipped
Award for Community A grant from the Episcopal of Guatemala to address the to Guatemala. A second
Involvement for their Photo submitted Diocese of Ohio has made the many problems resulting from shipment is currently being
purchase of the ingredients extreme poverty. In those scheduled.
participation in the Ride Tim Sherman, owner of Toledo Harley-Davidson, possible. In recent years, the villages, SewHope volunteers For additional information
to Recovery that took and Kris Everitt, general manager of Signature Harley- Diocese has allocated 0.7% and Guatemalans work side about Kids Against Hunger-
place on Aug. 7, 2010 Davidson pose with the display of winning Top 100 of its budget to parish projects by side to plant gardens, dig Toledo Region and the
to support the Lake dealers awarded by Dealernews Magazine. Signature that address the Millennium latrines, start businesses and SewHope Foundation, please
Township Police and Fire Harley-Davidson is featured twice in the awards. Development Goals, a series ensure access to books and visit sewhope.org.

St. Francis Swimmers are second in Ohio


Departments.
With over 10,000 safe riding, authorized through our doors.
powersports dealers in Harley-Davidson rentals And we’ve got great
North America, both are available from April customers who support
Toledo Harley-Davidson through October, and each us and help promote
and Signature Harley- dealership offers a wide and attend the events we
Davidson are thrilled selection of bikes, parts, do to give back to our
with their placement clothing and service to community.”
in the Top 100 dealers meet customers needs. The Dealernews
announced in December Kris Everitt, general Top 100 Awards is a
2010. These two manager of Signature juried competition that
dealerships work together Harley-Davidson said, recognizes powersports
to provide the complete “I’m very proud of dealerships for their
Harley experience for the extra efforts the achievements in
Toledo, Perrysburg and staff here puts in every retail design and
the surrounding areas. day to make us one of merchandising,
Courses are offered for the top dealerships in marketing, e-commerce,
beginning and advanced North America. We’re customer service,
riders through the focused on creating a community involvement
Rider’s Edge program to great experience for and general business
encourage and promote every person who walks management.

Eagle swimmers win Districts,


compete at state
Christine Holliday photo

The St. Francis swim team celebrates and poses with their trophy after taking
second place at the state swim meet.
By Christine A. Holliday title at Bowling Green State organization promotes
Herald Writer University in February, swimming and is responsible
winning every event for the selection and
CANTON- Swimmers except for the 100 butterfly training of swimmers for
from St. Francis de Sales where they placed second. competition in international
High School brought home They won the Little Giant events and the Olympics.
a state runner-up ranking Invitational in Fremont in They also choose members
in the recent state swim late January, beating 16 other of the Scholastic All-
meet in Canton. The team teams and coming away American team, athletes
tallied 298.5 points, behind with four pool records. who have achieved the
state champion St. Xavier, Kennedy notes one of the required time in a single
who compiled 312 points best highlights was the team event and have achieved a
without winning an event. meeting their special goal GPA of 3.5 or better. Dan
The runner-up finish was of having the highest team Miller (GPA 4.27), DJ
the sixth for the school. GPA at the school. At the MacDonald (GPA 4.4), and
Though they did not bring end of the first semester, the Rowan Williams (GPA 3.9),
Photo submitted
home the first place trophy, team GPA stood at 3.5 out who are also members of
Pictured left to right are Notre Dame Academy Eagles who competed in the Coach Keith Kennedy notes of 4.0, quite a commentary the Greater Toledo Aquatic
state swimming championship- Ali Sellick, Rachael Dzierzak, Kayla Lehman, Anne that the team had plenty of about the work ethic of the Club, represent the highest
MacKay, Madison Katich and Lindsey Myers. reasons to celebrate. team members. Even with number of swimmers from
The Knights won five a heavy practice schedule one club to receive the
The Notre Dame Sellick, Madison Katich Katich and MacKay just
of the 11 events, and two (practice three mornings honor.
Academy Eagle swimmers and Rachael Dzierzak, missed the finals and
of their senior swimmers each week from 5:45-7:45 The Knight coach
and divers had an exciting senior Anne MacKay and finished in 18th place. won individual events. a.m. and another practice Kennedy also received a
season that culminated alternate junior Kayla Individual competitors Michael DiSalle clocked five afternoons a week special honor: he was named
in winning the District Lehman. included Sellick in the 100 1:38.78 in winning the 200- from 2:45-5:45) and strict the Northwest Ohio District
Championship for the third The 200 medley relay freestyle finishing 24th and yard freestyle, and Rowan training rules (no holiday Coach of the Year.
year in a row and having six team of Myers, Sellick, Dzierzak placing 8th in Williams swam to a first vacations, limited fast
Weaver
swimmers compete in the Dzierzak, and MacKay the 200 individual medley. place finish in the 500- food, etc.), the young men
State Championship the last qualified for the finals and Dzierzak also was the 2011 yard freestyle in 4:32.25. managed to keep on top of
weekend of February. State finished in tenth place. state runner up in the 100 The team won all three
becomes a
their studies.
contenders were sophomore The 400 free relay team breaststroke. As a team the relays (the 200 medley, the Three of the Knight
Lindsey Myers, juniors Ali of Dzierzak, Sellick, Eagles finished 16th. 200 freestyle, and the 400 swimmers received special

U.S. Marine
freestyle), recognition from USA
Visit www.thesylvaniaherald.com today for The Knights’ successful
season was marked by
Swimming, the national
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all your local news, sports and current events. several highlights. The
team won its 45 District
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Page 8 THE SYLVANIA HERALD
SPORTS WEDNESDAY, March 9, 2011

Northview falls to Notre Dame Academy St. Francis wins districts,


moves on to Frozen Four
The Sylvania
Northview La-
dyKats fell to a
powerful and de-
termined Notre
Dame Academy
team 60-36 in a
Division I sec-
tional title game
at Central Catho-
lic High School
on Mar. 3.
Notre Dame
jumped out to an
early lead and
never looked
back outscoring
the Lady Kats in
all four quarters.
Juniors Miri-
am Justinger and
Jessica Jessing
led the LadyKats
with 11 points
each. Senior
Valerie Sohasky
chipped in seven
points. Scott Grau photo
Northview
concludes their St. Francis players and coaches celebrate and pose with the district championship
season with a trophy after defeating St. John’s 7-4 in the district title game at Tam-O-Shanter in Sylva-
18-4 record and nia. St. Francis advances to the OHSAA “Frozen Four” state tournament at Nationwide
Arena in Columbus on March 12.
ownership of an
outright NLL By Scott Grau the game early in the sec- for the Columbus-bound
conference title. Herald Writer ond period and then both Knights.
SYLVANIA- The St. teams traded goals before Senior forward Eric
TJ Irwin photo Francis hockey team has the Knights broke the game Brown netted two goals
spent most of the season open scoring two goals in for the Titans. Sophomore
Northview’s Jessica Jessing drives to the basket against Notre Dame Academy. perched atop the coach’s the final 21 seconds of the defenseman Jimmy Scott
Jessing led the LadyKats in scoring with 11 but Northview lost the game 60-36. poll with the lofty num- second period to take a 4-2 and senior forward Jake
ber one ranking. After the lead into intermission. Kennedy each contributed
Knights routed arch-rival The Knights increased an additional score for St.
St. John’s Jesuit 7-4 to claim their lead to 5-2 in the final John’s.
the district championship period and then had to sur- Commenting on the ri-
on Mar. 5 at the Sylvania vive a two-goal flurry by St. valry and the intensity of
Tam-O-Shanter ice arena, it John’s in less than a minute the game, St. Francis head
appears at though the team as the Titans cut the lead coach Brian Kinsella stated
is deserving of their top rat- to 5-4 halfway through the both schools bring the best
ing. third period. out of everybody.
The victory earns St. Junior forward Ben Tor- “It’s incredible to watch
Francis a trip to Columbus chia scored his third goal of both sides and what they
this weekend to play in the game for the Knights on do to support their hock-
the state’s “Frozen Four” a nifty aerobatic move with ey teams. I hope that the
tournament at Nationwide less than three minutes to fans were treated to a hel-
Arena in Columbus. The go in the game to give the luva hockey game. I know
Knights (32-4-1) will take Knights some breathing that it was a great game to
on Powell Olentangy Liber- room at 6-4. An empty net coach.”
ty (27-8-1) in the first semi- goal in the final half-minute Kinsella stated it was a
final game at noon on Mar. of play increased the lead to shame someone had to lose
12. Should the Knights win 7-4. the game but was quick
they will play for the cov- St. Francis was paced by to add, “I am glad that we
eted state championship on Torchia’s hat trick and three were victors tonight and on
Sunday at noon. assists. Senior captain Tyler our way to Columbus.”
Playing before a rau- Murphy netted two scores “The goal for these guys
Do you need a cous standing-room-only
crowd, St. Francis owned
and assisted on three oth-
ers. Junior forward Scott
now is to get to the finals and
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Southview ends
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