July/Aug 2022 Community Recreation Guide

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Westerville Female Student Athletes

PAVING WAY FOR FUTURE Several Westerville high school students made history this past school year as girls wrestling emerged as an officiallysanctioned sport. In January, Ohio became the 33rd state to sanction the sport and, a month later, a Westerville trio became the first young women to advance to the Ohio High School Wrestling Coaches Association Girls State Wrestling Tournament. Westerville North junior Melania Szawranskyj is the school’s first district champion, while junior Olamide Olobatuyi became the first girls wrestling state qualifier for Westerville South. In addition, junior Marvet Hejazin qualified for the state competition for Westerville North after joining the team just three months prior. Szawranskyj went 4-2 at the state meet finishing in fifth place after pinning her opponent in two minutes, 44 seconds. Her classmate Heljazin also picked up her first state meet win. Olobatuyi, who finished fourth in her weight class at the district meet, was unable to compete due to a prior commitment (performing with the school’s marching band in a parade at Disney’s Magic Kingdom in Florida.) While the Coaches Association held the first girls state meet in 2020, young female athletes now will have their first Ohio High School Athletic Association-sanctioned postseason tournament for the 2022-23 school year. To learn more about girls wrestling and its start as an officially-sanctioned sport, visit www.ohsaa.org.

From left: Nathan Moore, Simaya Johnson-Hunter, Marvet Hejazin, Ava Heckman.

From left: Melania Szawranskyj and Caden Layne. Photos provided by Westerville City Schools.

Westerville Park Hop:

Alum Creek Park North With July recognized as “National Park and Recreation Month” and July 2 celebrated as “National Hop a Park Day”, Westerville Parks and Recreation is showcasing the very first park in Westerville; Alum Creek Park North (221 W. Main St.). In a City with more than 650 acres of parkland, Alum Creek Park North shines as a versatile spot for residents of all ages. The park, which was acquired in 1934, had its 1,260-square foot amphitheater dedicated in 2001 and a new playground installed in 2015. The 11.93-acre park also houses an ADA-accessible shelter with 12 8-foot tables, two charcoal grills and occupancy of 112 people. Other amenities include a ball diamond, lighted basketball court, sand volleyball court, fishing, benches and bike/leisure path along Alum Creek. The playground includes swings, a spider web climbing feature, a sandbox and a train. For more information on Alum Creek Park North and all Westerville parks, visit www.westerville.org/parks.

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Fun in the Sun this Summer

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Butterfly Memorial Honors Floyd Siebert

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On Deck at Benjamin Hanby Park

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Westerville Park Hop:Alum Creek Park North

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Westerville Female Student Athletes Paving Way for Future

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Veterans Memorial Update

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Community Center Maintenance Set for August

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The Show Must Go On...

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The Story Behind

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Westerville Congratulates all 2022 Graduates

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Champion of Westerville

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Volunteer and Non-Profit/Charity of the Year Named for 2021

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Westerville's 'State of the City' Heralds

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WPD Encourage Safe Driving

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July/Aug 2022 Community Recreation Guide

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National Night Out Set for Aug. 2

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Westerville Fire Chief Says Safety First

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Thank you Battalion Chief Hicks, Welcome Battalion Chief Sutton

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New Engine Planned for Westerville

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Fire Chief Brian Miller on WFD Ladder Company

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Cops & Kids Day Returns

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Chief Chandler Begins Term

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Turning Bags into Benches

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Learn the Right Way to Submit Permit Applications

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WPD, WFD Make a "Wheel" Difference

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Westerville Electric Helps "Light Up Navajo"

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Right Tree, Right Place

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Mid-City Electric Gives Back to Brighten Up Westerville

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Street Updates Continue this Summer

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Autmow Bringing Environmentally Friendly Lawn Mowing to Your Backyard

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