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Huron Hometown News - October 24, 2013
Huron Hometown News - October 24, 2013
Huron Hometown News - October 24, 2013
Sunday afternoon the citizens of Huron lined the streets to welcome Nick Lenyo home after winning his battle with osteosarcoma, a bone cancer that is common in children. On Thursday Nick received his last chemo treatment and was hopeful to go home this past weekend. Nick, a 14 year old eighth grader from McCormick, was diagnosed with osteosarcoma last January and has received about 20 chemo treatments at the Cleveland Clinic. In his journey to wellness, Nick had part of his leg amputated because of the tumor above his ankle. Andrea Lenyo, Nicks mother, said Nick has received his prosthetic leg and will be doing physical therapy when his body is ready. He needs to rest after 10 months of chemotherapy.
The Huron community has been very Nick and his family drive past his supporters. supportive of Nick and his family through the hardship that theyve endured with Nicks illness. When the members of the community lined the street in Huron, they wanted to mark the end of the chemo chapter for Nick and celebrate life. There has been an outpouring of community support at a moments notice, said Chris Norwell-Fischer a friend of the Lenyo family. Andrea Lenyo wanted to thank everyone for the support that her family and Nick have received. The Lenyo family is very appreciative of the well wishes the community have given. Its been a blessing in the middle of such a traumatic event, said Andrea.
Girls Night Out Committee Seeking Entries for Bras for a Cause
Calling all creative types! Whether you are an individual, group or business, the Girls Night Out committee is searching for unique creations for the 2013 Girls Night Out Bras for a Cause contest , presented by VacationLand Federal Credit Union. No entry fee is required. We wanted to be able to offer this unique event to all. So express yourself, use your creativity, make a statement and simply have fun, said Gretchen Studer, cofounder of Girls Night Out, an annual charity event that benefits Cancer Services, Fisher-Titus Mammography Fund, Firelands Regional Medical Center Cancer Program Fund and North Coast Cancer Foundation. Participants will be asked to decorate a bra in whatever fashion their creative juices take them. Bras must be submitted to Cancer Services, 505 E. Perkins Ave., Sandusky, along with an entry form no later than Monday, Nov. 4. Bras submitted on or before Friday, Nov. 1 will be entered into a drawing for a table of 10 to the Girls Night Out event. For an entry form and a list of contest rules, please visit girlsnightoutcharity.com or call 419366-2540 or 419-626-4548. The bras will be displayed at the annual Girls Night Out event and entries have a chance of winning prizes up to $500. A silent auction for the decorated bras also will take place during Girls Night Out with the proceeds benefiting the four local cancer programs. Bras also will be displayed at the Sandusky Mall on Saturday, November 9 and Saturday, November 16. Tickets for the ninth annual Girls Night Out, presented by Sams Club of Sandusky, are now on sale in various locations throughout the area. Girls Night Out is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 20 at the Kalahari Resort Convention Center, U.S. 250, Sandusky. Doors open at 4 p.m. Ladies will be able to visit vendors from 4-6:30. A buffet-style dinner, served from 5 to 7p.m. will be included with the ticket price. Tickets are regularly $50. Purchase a ticket by Nov. 1 and receive the Early Bird Price of $40.Early Birds who buy tickets on or before Nov. 1 also will be entered into a drawing for a Girls Night Out packageincluding a Kalahari suite for up to ten people the night of the event. Doors open for the Nov. 20 event at 4 p.m. Ladies will be able to visit vendors from 4-8:30. A buffet-style dinner, served from 5 to 7 p.m. will be included with the ticket price. Entertainment, sponsored by Fitzgerald Automotive Group, will include Elvis Impersonator, Walt Sanders and Rumours, a Fleetwood Mac Tribute band. Other highlights will include Silent Auction, Deal or No Deal, The VacationLand Federal Credit Union Cash Cube and much more.
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If you are wondering what Common Core Standards are all about, and where they originated, there is an opportunity on Wednesday, November 6, to find the answers to your questions. Dr. Kelly Kohls, President of the Ohio School Boards Leadership Council, will speak on the Status of the Common Core in Ohio . Dr. Kohl, serving as the School Board President of Springboro, Ohio, public schools, has demonstrated success in lowering the cost of education, while raising the quality of education in her district. Area school board members may also be interested in hearing this dynamic speaker, and learning about her school board experiences. Community members will especially find her description of the Common Core Standards enlightening. Her emphasis on local control of the educational standards set for our children and grandchildren as opposed to those set by the federal government will answer many questions we all have about this new method of teaching as recently introduced to us. Dr. Kohls will speak in the meeting room at the Huron Public Library on Wednesday, November 6, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. All area residents are invited to attend.
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FROM THE BENCH
By Judge Bill Steuk, Huron Municipal Court
Free tickets for military personnel and veterans to attend Firelands Symphonys Patriotic Pops Concert
Veterans of the armed services and active duty personnel with military IDs are invited to receive free tickets to the Firelands Symphony Orchestras Patriotic Pops concert. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10, at the Sandusky State Theatre. Free tickets are limited and available on a first come, first served basis at the State Theatre Box Office at 107 Columbus Ave. in Sandusky. The program features tenor Tim Culver singing excerpts from Old American Songs by Aaron Copland, along with other selections in this familyfriendly concert celebrating patriotism and American pride. The orchestra will also play selections from patriotic movies. The program includes a salute to our men and women in uniform. Tickets are available at the Sandusky State Theatre box office by calling 419626-1950 or toll free 1-877-626-1950 or by accessing the secure website at www.sanduskystate.com. Meanwhile, Firelands Symphony Orchestra CYO 3+ season subscriptions are available for three or more concerts for $27 per concert. Regular single event tickets are $32 for gold seating and $29 for silver; students with a school ID are admitted free for balcony seats.The patriotic pops concert is made possible, in part, by a grant from the Ohio Arts Council, which encourages economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.
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The Citizens for Huron Schools Committee would like to propose to all of the election candidates and other election committees the idea of working together to retrieve all of the political yard signs throughout the Huron community after the November election. The committees thoughts are through a collaborative effort between the candidates and committees all signs could be picked up in one stop per yard and returned to a central location for sorting and returning to the respective owner. Candidates and election committees should be responsible by removing their signs after an election. For
many, signs are used from one election to the next, if not, the materials may be recycled and reused, stated Mr. Scott Matheny, Treasurer for the Citizens for Huron Schools Committee. Our plan is to be good stewards of the community and to pick up all of our signs, in doing so, we are happy to assist the candidates if they agree to do the same for us. Any candidate or committee who may be interested in discussing the concept of sharing the responsibility is invited to contact Mr. Matheny via cell phone, 419-6563576 for details.
Community Calendar
Thurs, Oct 24
3:30-6:30 PM- Farmers Market at the Boat Basin parking lot. Final market of the season! 7:00 PM- Fall at the Coupling MetroPark. A guided nature walk, a roaring campfire, and plenty of hot chocolate and smores. All ages welcome at this family friendly event! 1:00 PM- Italian Storytime for children at the Huron Public Library. No registration required. 4:30-6:30 PM- Bake Sale at St. Peter Church to benefit the St. Peter School 8th Grade Class Trip.
Sun, Oct 27
9:00 AM-12:00 PM- Bake Sale at St. Peter Church to benefit the St. Peter School 8th Grade Class Trip.
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7:00 PM- Spider Myth, Legend, & Lore presented by Mary Sat, Oct 26 Ann Bencivengo at the Huron 10:00 AM-12:30 PM- Chess 6:00-9:00 PM- Strukley & at the Huron Public Library. Public Library. All ages and abilities welcome. Cole perform at Paper Moon Fri, Oct 25 Vineyards, Vermilion. 10:00 AM- Park Pals- Spider 6:00-9:00 PM- Strukely & Web Wonders at The Enchant- 6:30-9:30 PM- Jen Babcock Cole perform at Paper Moon performs at Quarry Hill Winery, ed Cottage, East Sandusky Vineyards, Vermilion. Berlin Heights. Bay MetroPark. Registration required!
Mon, Oct 28
2:00-3:30 PM- Introduction to the Internet class at the Huron Public Library. Registration required. 2:00 PM- Park Pals- Spider Web Wonders at The Enchanted Cottage, East Sandusky Bay MetroPark. Registration required!
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9:30 AM-12:30 PM- Wonderful Watercolors at the Frost Center, Firelands Room, Osborn MetroPark. Register by calling Clela at 440-3715637 or e-mailing clelasart@ gmail.com. 6:30 PM- YarnWorks at the Huron Public Library. All are welcome. 6:30 PM- National Novel Writing Month program for grades 7-12 at the Huron Public Library. Registration required.
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Wednesdays; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays Food Pantry: 419-616-0088 Salvation Army Service Unit 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursdays by appointment only. Salvation Army Services: 419-433-0500 St. Matthew Lutheran Church PO Box 774, 15617 Mason Road, Vermilion, 44089 Rev. Dr. Karl F. Fry, Pastor 440 967 9886 www.lutheransonline.com/ stmattvermlcms Twitter: @stmattvermlcms Sunday Worship: 9:30am (for June, July and August) No Sunday School St. Peter Catholic Church 430 Main Street, Huron, 419-433-5725 www.stpetershuron.org Mass Schedule 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. Sunday 10:30 a.m. Sunday Weekday & Holyday Masses Please see the bulletin on our website Reconciliation 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday or by appointment
The Chapel 4444 Galloway Road, Sandusky 419-627-0208 www.thechapel.tv/ Saturday Service 5:00 p.m. Sunday Services at 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Jr. High Youth Group Sundays during 9 and 11 am church service meet in the Warehouse/Youth Room Sr. High Youth Group Sunday evenings from 6 to 8pm meet in the Warehouse/ Youth Room. The Church of Jesus Christ of LatterDay Saints 4511 Galloway Road, Huron 419-626-9860 Bishop: Bill Reed Sacrament Service Sundays 9:30 a.m. Family History Center Wednesday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Zion Lutheran Church 930 Main Street, Huron 419-433-4711 www.zionhuron.org 8:30 a.m. Sundays Traditional Worship Service 10 a.m. family-friendly contemporary worship, with Sunday School for children and teens.
Obituaries
William C. OHaron
William Bill C. OHaron, 54, of Huron, passed away Friday, Oct. 18, 2013, in Cleveland Clinic after a hard fought battle with cancer for more than a year. He was born on Sept. 1, 1959, in Salem, Ohio. Bill was employed as a superintendent for IAC Corporation in Huron for more than 17 years. He was also the owner of OHarons Styling Salons in South Amherst, Oak Harbor and Elmore, Ohio.Bill loved going to the dog track, fixing and fiddling with cars and motorcycles, and repairing and designing programs on computers. He is survived by his wife, Patricia (Nagel); daughters, Julieann (Rick) Johnson, of Lorain, and Stephanie (Dejan Postoloski) OHaron, of Avon, Ohio; grandchildren, Liam, Aidan and Landon Johnson and Demetri Postoloski; sisters, Lynette (Kevin) Boyd, Renee (Donald) Bennett, Paula Lang and Faiamee Harris. He was preceded in death by his parents, William Penny and Delila Welce; sister, Lana Cain; and brother, Stephen Penny. The OHaron family will receive friends 4-8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23, at Dovin and Reber Jones Funeral and Cremation Center, 1110 Cooper Foster Park Road, Amherst, where funeral services will be 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 24. Interment will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Lorain. Condolences may be left for the family at dovinreberjones.com.
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The Board of Trustees of the Huron Public Library gratefully acknowledges the following donations: In memory of Samuel Shearer from Robert and Elizabeth Beachy, Constellation of Genius by Kevin Jackson and Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne (audiobook); In memory of Tom Ewart from Mark and Christine Kromer, Gone by James Patterson; In memory of Tom Ewart from Michael Todaro, Storm Front by John Sanford. ----Spider Myth, Legend, & Lore, Thursday, October 24 at 7 PM Mary Ann Bencivengo will present a look at Spiders positive attributes/symbols in myths and reasons for
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Stay up-to-date on Parks and Recreation news! Sign up for our email alerts on the City of Hurons homepage to receive information on upcoming programs and events. ----yoga for people of all ages and fitness levels who want to improve their health and energy level. Its not too late to join the remainder of the current session. Call us at 419-433-8487 for pro-rated registration fee. ----Zumba Fall Session II is November 14 December 19, 2013. No class on Thanksgiving (Nov. 28). Classes are twice weekly, Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 6-7pm at Woodlands Intermediate School. Inspired by music, join us to enjoy an effective, fun workout at your own pace! Registration fee for Zumba session is $50 for residents; $55 for non-residents. Visit our website for registration form, stop at 110 Wall Street office, or call 419433-848
Farmers Market October 24th is the final First Federal Farmers Market of the season. Visit the Huron Boat Basin, 3:30 -6:30 pm, for locally grown produce and home-baked goods. Thank you to First Federal Savings of Lorain for their support. ----Fall Fitness Yoga Fall Session is underway though Dec. 3, 2013. Tuesday evenings, 6:00 7:00pm at Shawnee Elementary. This is
Firelands Regional Medical Center Receives Best in Northern Ohio for Vascular Surgery
(October 23, 2013 - Sandusky, Ohio) Spine, orthopedic and vascular care at Firelands Regional Medical Center are nationally-ranked according to a new report from Healthgrades, the leading provider of information to help consumers make an informed decision about a physician or hospital. Firelands has been ranked in the top 5% in the nation for
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spine surgery while vascular surgery was ranked top 10% in the nation for vascular surgery outcomes as well as was named Best in the Region (Northern Ohio). Firelands was also a Five-Star Recipient for Hip Fracture Treatment. The report, American Hospital Quality Outcomes 2014: Healthgrades Report to the Nation, evaluates hospital performance at over 4,500 hospitals nationwide for 31 of the most common inpatient procedures and conditions based on data reported from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services from 2010 through 2012. Quality is always a top priority at Firelands Regional Medical Center and part of our strategic plans and goals, said Patty Martin, vice president of quality & patient satisfaction. Our patients can be confident that when choosing Firelands, they are receiving the highest-quality of care possible. Prices valid 10/25/13-10/31/13 The ratings we received from Healthgrades reinforce that. Specifically, Firelands RegionUSDA Choice al Medical Center received the USDA Choice following Healthgrades 2014 Bottom Round Beef Stew Meat awards, ratings, and rankings: Roast Spine: $3.49/lb Ranked among the Top 5% $3.99/lb in the Nation for Spine Surgery 2 years in a row (2013-2014) One of Healthgrades AmerEckrich Bologna, French icas 100 Best Hospitals for Spine Surgery for 2 years in Garlic or All Meat, Bread Loaf a row (2013-2014) $3.99/lb $1.99 Recipient of the Healthgrades Spine Surgery Excellence Award for 2 years in a row (2013-2014) Brachs Kelloggs Cinnabon Five-Star Recipient for Back and Neck Surgery (Spinal Bulk Candy or Smorz Cereals Fusion) for 9 Years in a Row $4.99/lb 2/$4 (2006-2014) Orthopedic: Five-Star Recipient for Hip Fracture Treatment for 5 Years in a Row (2010-2014) Pop Secret Campbells Canned Vascular: Popcorn Pasta w/Meat Ranked Best in the Region (Northern Ohio) in 2014 2/$5 10/$10 Ranked Among the Top 10% in the Nation for Vascular Surgery for 5 years in a row Campbells (2010-2014) Floridas Natural Chicken Noodle or Orange Juice 59oz Recipient of the Healthgrades Vascular Surgery ExcelTomato Soup lence Award for 5 Years in a $2.99 Row (2010-2014) 89 Five-Star Recipient for Peripheral Vascular Bypass for 4 years in a row (2011-2014) Daisy Sour Cream Tide Laundry Five-Star Recipient for Reor Cottage Cheese Detergent 50oz pair of Abdominal Aorta in 2014 $2.99 $5.99 Firelands Regional Medical Center, together with the Neurosurgeons, Orthopedic Surgeons, and Vascular Surgeons on the Medical Staff of Firelands Regional Medical Center achieved these high quality 10% Off All Growler rankings. Fills On Tuesdays
Moving Ahead
Apply yourself with hard work and opportunities will come. Thats exactly Johnnie Sloans story after he graduated from EHOVE Adult Career Centers Culinary program. From the age of two (when he learned how to cook bologna) to adulthood, the Sandusky resident always had a passion for cooking. Through the training and real world work experiences he received, he feels that EHOVE helped him successfully pursue his passion yet earn a living. The adult program targets areas that the community needs, and then they put you out there and help you find jobs in those areas, said Sloan. After graduation Sloan gained even more experience through an internship at Kalahari Resort. I got the chance to work with so many different chefs, and I learned so many different things, said Sloan. After his internship, Sloan applied at the Art Institute of Michigan. EHOVEs program gave Sloan so much training; he was able to test out of a lot of the classes required at this Institute. Another door opened for Sloan when he became employed by Lyman Harbor in Sandusky as Head Chef. It was a great experience, said Sloan. Once you apply yourself, it creates many different doors that will open for you. EHOVE continues to have a great impact on Sloans life and career. It was a life-altering Johnnie Sloan working at the experience for me, said Sloan. It changed annual scholarship dinner in 2010 my life around completely.
awarded more than $150,000 in scholarships. The scholarship I received will be of great assistance in paying for my educational expenses and it will allow me to focus my time and energy into studying, learning, and growing, said Talon Smith, a criminal justice student at BGSU Firelands. Students can receive scholarships based on their achievements inside or outside of the classroom or for financial need. For some students, financial need is the only thing that stands between them and their dreams of a college education.I wanted my donors to know that my scholarship and the degree it is helping me to earn will set an example for my children to live up to, so their efforts in support of me are not narrowly focused, added Smith, a Huron resident. We are very proud of our scholarship recipients, said Dean of BGSU Firelands William Balzer. I encourage them to use their own special gifts and the generous gifts from our donors to get the most out of their education. The finest expression of gratitude to our donors is to have our recipients be successful in college, and then utilize their skills and abilities to contribute to the success of our community.
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Its important for students to know all their options when they begin high school, and that there are many new things they can try while still be connected to their high school. Claire Woodburn of Huron chose to try something new with EHOVE Career Centers Teacher Academy program. My experience at EHOVE felt like a sense of community-like I really connected with the teachers and other students as well, said Woodburn. It felt more like a family. The Teacher Academy program helped her to transition into college. Not only was I taking college classes at Firelands College, but it also helped to get me geared towards college level work, said Woodburn. EHOVE has a wide enough range of fields that you can try and see if it is right for you. After EHOVE and graduating from Huron High School in 2011, Woodburn received a Congress Bundestag Youth Exchange Scholarship where she studied for a year in Germany. She now attends Amone College in Syracuse, New York where she is studying Political Science. The biggest benefit of me coming to EHOVE is the support
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Claire Woodburn at EHOVE in 2011 I got from the staff-without this support I would not be where I am today. My parents are really happy with my choice to come to EHOVE, and they really pushed me to consider my options here as well, said Woodburn. They saw I really learned a lot about myself as a person and what I wanted to do with my life. They realized I couldnt have made a better choice than coming here because it has led me to where I am today.
Sometimes life pushes us in a new direction with our career. When its time to start over, its also a good time to pursue an education to start that brand new career. Michelle Mancuso of Berlin Heights did just that after working as a waitress for 20 years. Inspired to make some changes and open up more opportunities in her life, Mancuso enrolled in EHOVE Adult Career Centers Professional Business Specialist program.The training that I received allowed me to apply for jobs that there is no way I
would have been able to apply for before, said Mancuso. I am so glad I did this. My instructors are amazing.She worked for a local law firm during her internship. This experience gave her a positive glimpse of being a Professional Business Specialist and running an office. My internship gave me the opportunity to meet other people, which helped me find my current job, said Mancuso who became found a job in her career field one month after graduation. Learning in the field inspired her to learn more about technology through the resources available to her at EHOVE. The technology you have to keep up on because it changes day-to-day, but you have such a good foundation of training at EHOVE that you can go into anything, she said.I can get a job thats worth my time as well as making a better situation for me, said Mancuso. The most important thing I want people to know about EHOVE is to give it a chance-there is so much going on that people really need to get involved.
School Lunches
Monday October 28 Choose 1 Grilled Chicken Bites, Cheez It Crackers, Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich, Choose 2 or More, Steamed Broccoli with Cheese Sauce, Fresh Veggie Bowl Ranch or Hummus Dip, Watermelon Chunks, Fresh Fruit Choice, 100% Fruit Juice, Ice Cold Milk Tuesday October 29 Choose 1 French Toast Sticks, Sausage Links, Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich, Choose 2 or More, Tantalizing Tator Tots, Fresh Veggie Bowl, Ranch or Hummus Dip, Fresh Fruit Choice, 100% Fruit Juice, Ice Cold Milk Wednesday October 30 Choose 1 Pasta /Meat Sauce, Warm Bread Sticks, Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich, Choose 2 or More, Garden Salad, Fresh Veggie Bowl, Ranch or Hummus Dip, Oranges & Pineapple, Fresh Fruit Choice, 100% Fresh Fruit Juice, Jello/ Whip Topping, Ice Cold Milk Thursday October 31 Choose 1 Hot Dog or Footlong on Wheat Bun, Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich, Choose 2 or More, Cheesey Potatoes, Fresh Veggie Bowl Ranch or Hummus Dip, Chilled Mixed Fruit, Fresh Fruit Choice, 100% Fruit Juice, Scooby Doo Crackers, Ice Cold Milk
Friday November 1 Choose 1 Cold Turkey on Goldfish Bun, Chicken Patty on Wheat Bun, Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich, Choose 2 or More, Baked Chips, Carrots & Celery Ranch or Hummus Dip, Fresh Fruit Choice, 100% Fruit Juice, Mini Ice Cream Sandwich, Ice Cold Milk
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(LEFT) Hannah Cantrill (4) leads the Tiger attack. (MIDDLE) Juniors Madi Orzech and Riley Strickland (8) led the team with 10 digs a piece. (RIGHT) Freshman Addie Wisehart, who led the team with 3 blocks, attacks the Golden Bear defense.
On Saturday night, following an opening round bye, Hurons Varsity volleyball team faced Gibsonburg for the Bellevue Sectional Championship. The Tigers (21-2) opened their post season tourney play ranked fifth in the state Division III rankings. Coach Woods squad had little trouble with the Golden Bears winning 3-0 (25-15, 25-12, 25-12). Huron played strong particularly early in the second game when they burst out to an 11-3 lead. But later in the same game, Coach Wood was forced to call time in order to get his team back on task following a Gibsonburg 5-1 run. While the remainder of the match wasnt high level, the job got done. The Lady Tigers will next
play Thursday night at Districts in Seneca East. Hadley Sterett and Hannah Cantrill both knocked down 10 kills. Madi Orzech and Riley Strickland controlled the back line defense with 10 digs a piece. Alli Grendow and Gabriella Wood were efficient ball handlers with 14 and 12 assists respectively.
(ABOVE) Danzell Harris (31) powers his way into the endzone. (ABOVE RIGHT)Matt Dewey (83) scored Huron final touchdown of the night. (RIGHT)Junior Adam Storer (5) confronts the Redskin defense. Hurons varsity football squad picked up another SBC victory this past week over the visiting team from Port Clinton. The Tigers jumped out and scored 41 unanswered points during the furious first half of play. Thompson, who only saw first half action, scored the opening touchdown on a four yard run and threw for two others. His TD passes went to Spencer Maddox (31 yd) and Andrew Dowell (30 yd). RB Tommy Bogden ran for a 10 yard TD in the opening quarter, then returned a 60 yard interception for a TD during the second period. It was an entire team effort as the JV squad also saw varsity minutes. The final two Tiger touchdowns came on the ground. Danzell Harris powered his way up the middle from four yards out. Matt Dewey had Hurons only second score which was a 9 yard scamper into the endzone. The Tigers are now 6-2 overall and 4-1 in conference play. They still must play at Edison and then home for the showdown against Clyde in the season finale.
Hurons Tomczyk takes 3rd at the District Meet, Trio Advances to Regionals
Congratulations to Kevin Tomczyk, who took 3rd place in the District Race on Saturday(16:50), and will be moving on to Regionals! Senior Ryan VanCauwenburgh, remarkably in his first season of Cross Country, also earned a spot in the Regional race next week, finishing 12th(17:30). Sophomore Shane Thatcher snagged 22nd for the Tigers (18:00). Senior Brennan Cockrell was next in for the Tigers in 55th, Juniors Ryan Opfer (19:24) and Nick Lachowyn (20:44) ran PRs again this week to place 62nd and 69th, and classmate Graham Mast was 71st (21:07). The Mens team placed 5th in the meet, a remarkable improvement and great momentum to keep building on, and only one place out of advancing to Regionals as a team. Great job, guys!! The Ladies team took 6th as a team at the District meet, with Madi Mize (20:30) running another gutsy race to place 11th and advance to the Regional Meet. Watch out for the Freshman duo of Sarah Neibler and Jenna Burrier in seasons to come....Sarah cracked the top 25 in the District, placing 23rd (21:01), and Jenna the top 40 (39th in 21:57). Senior Liz Delamatre ran her last race in a personal record of 21:58 (41st), and Sophomore Hannah Blackwell proved once again shell never give up (61st, 23:36). Juniors Alison Litz and Sammy Hebert raced side by side to wrap up the Varsity squad. Big things from this team in the future. Way to go, Ladies!! Good Luck to Madi, Kevin, and Ryan as they race at the Regional Meet in Tiffin next Saturday. Please come out and cheer them on. They are awesome!!! Go Tigers!
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