Saturday, May 16th, 2015
Division II Softball Sectional
By Colin Foster
WAPAKONETA - Celina opened up a 3-1 lead on Wapakoneta in the third inning Friday night.
The Redskins took over from there.
The fourth-seeded host team strung together back-to-back five-run innings in the third and fourth and rolled to an 11-5 win over the eighth-seeded Bulldogs in the Division II sectional final at Wapakoneta High School. [More]
Obituaries on May 16th, 2015
Steven P. Mowery, age 61, of Celina, passed away Friday, May 15, 2015, at The Laurels of Shane Hill, Rockford. [More]
Richard Bernard Hartings, January 20, 1926-April 30, 2015, passed away at age 89 at the Houston Hospice. [More]
S.K. Charles Anthony William Snethkamp "Tony," 69, of St. Marys, died 11:15 A.M [More]
Local pictures on May 16th, 2015
Subscriber stories on May 16th, 2015
A local woman for years claimed to be single and the sole breadwinner of her household while collecting government food assistance.
The alleged charade ended after authorities discovered her eighth wedding anniversary announcement on Facebook.
CELINA - The Miss Lake Festival Scholarship Pageant is moving forward this year with new co-director Mary Blanche Hengstler.
Hengstler - a former model for Eileen Ford and owner of Pageant Perfection in Lima, where she grooms contestants for nationwide pageants - is replacing Melissa Hoying.
Midwest Athletic Conference Track and Field Meet
MINSTER - The MAC track meet rotates yearly among various sites throughout the conference.
This year it was Minster's turn to host the event, and
Western Buckeye League Track and Field Meet
DEFIANCE - While Bekah Carr shined in her three events on Friday, the rest of the Celina girls did everything they had to go build up the points.
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Division III Softball Sectional
ROCKFORD - With some impressive offensive production by the top of its lineup, Parkway was able to dispatch Columbus Grove 10-0 in five innings Friday to advance to Division III district softball semifinals.
All-MAC Baseball
Coldwater senior Brody Hoying and St. Henry junior Mitchel A. Stammen were named co-Midwest Athletic Conference Player of the Year by the coaches when the list was made official on Friday.