Huron Hometown News - May 6, 2010

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May 6, 2010 Vol. 5 Number 34

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Softball Team ‘Winners’ in Games Against Cancer On a Saturday when all weather forecasts predicted a gloomy afternoon, a heart warming event was taking place on fields 2 and 3. The Huron Softball teams hosted Anthony Wayne High School in a benefit doubleheader to Strike Out Cancer at Fabens Park. Both teams wore special shirts commemorating the event. Instead of red, the Tigers wore hot pink T-shirts. The girls from Anthony Wayne, an outstanding Division I team with only one loss on the season, played for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital

while the Lady Tigers played for a wonderful little girl named Rosemarie Todd. Her family sat in the dugout with the team and between games she received an autographed pink ball that she fell in love with. Prior to and during the game, the Huron teams raised $1,893.60 for the Rosemarie Todd Fund. The team will continue to collect money for the fund, as the family is in extreme financial need. As far as the afternoon’s contests went, the Tigers were swept in all four games. The Anthony Wayne teams were fundamentally solid, powerful and fast. The varsity visitor’s took the first game, 5-2. Catcher Kate Weber had two singles and knocked in both of Huron’s runs. A less than 100-percent Hayley Corso, with a torn muscle, took the loss. Still she managed nine Ks and gave up no walks. During the back end of the twin bill, the bats of Anthony Wayne came alive. They recorded 14 runs on 16 The Huron varsity team with a shy Rosemarie Todd and her hits to take down Humom, Roseann, between games. PiCture by Wendye everman ron, 14-3. All of the

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From 6-year-old Samuel Tokarsky who ran who finished in 21:58. ier (30-34) of Tiffin; Nathan Whitman (35-39) of the 10-miler in 1:41:59 to 76-year-old Johanna Placing second and third overall in the 10-miler Fostoria; Patrick Murray (40-44) of Vermilion; Moore, who ran the 5K in 47:56, the 12th annual (men and women) were Kurt Michaels of Milan, Ted Popiel (45-49) of Avon; Ralph Noble, (50-54) Huron Chamber of Commerce Lighthouse races 1:05:52; Scott Zubricky of Lakewood, 1:06:36; of Plymouth; Tom Hayes (55-59) of Avon; Gregg on Saturday, May 1, were great events for runners and Gina Warnke, of Oak Harbor, 1:19:39 and Gerber (60-64) of Fremont; and Pete Hastings (65 and walkers of all ages. The Kalahari Kids’ Fun Danielle Wymer of North Canton, 1:20:27. In the & over) of Berlin Heights. Run drew “wannabe runners” as young as 2 years 5K, the second and third overall winners for the Female winners were: Lydia Souter (20-24) of old. men and women respectively were Joe Fisher of Huron; Allison Shumaker (25-29) of Norwalk; More than 200 runners and walkers turned Huron, 21:51 and John Moor of Fremont, 22:05; Claire Loy (30-34) of Sandusky; Joy Tokarsky (35out for the races, despite gray skies and impend- Cori Dike of Huron, 22:01 and Vicki Schoen of 39) of Norwalk; Stephanie Reed (40-44) of Noring rain. Samuel’s older brother walk; Janice Grasl (45-49) of Huron: Nathan Tokarsky was the handsSherry Volz (50-54) of Castalia; and down favorite in last year’s event Christine Rohn-Tielke (55-59) of Avon. as he captured first place in the Age group 5K winners were: Nick 19 and under category of the Half Leidheiser (13 & under) of Lewis CenMarathon with a warp-speed run ter; Nick Rivera (14-19) of Huron; Carl of 2:16:21. Nance (20-24) of Sandusky; Bob Karr Their mother, Joy Tokarsky of (25-29) of Sandusky; Rick Beatty (30Norwalk, took up running several 34) of Sandusky; Andrew Washburn years ago and when the boys asked (35-39) of Huron; Dion Pepa (40-44) if they could go along with her, she of Marblehead; Ty Delamatre (45-49) replied: “Sure, as long as you can of Huron; Tony Rivers (50-54) of Hukeep up with me.” Little did she ron; David Riedy (55-59) of Castalia; Larry Frisce (60-64) of Berlin Heights; know that in no time at all Naand Steve Vrabel (65 & over) of Huron. than – and now Samuel – would Victorious for the women were: Kaylia be leaving her in the dust. Black, (13 & under) of Huron; Brittney The 10-mile and 5K courses gave Leidheiser (14-19) of Lewis Center; Liz participants from around the state Irick (20-24) of Rudolph; Jerri Lentheld and as far away as Maryland, a picturesque Spring run along Lake Ready! Set! Go! Runners of all ages turned out for the 12th (25-29) of Upper Sandusky; BernaErie. The top overall finishers in annual Huron Chamber of Commerce Lighthouse 10-Miler dette Murray, (30-34) of Huron: Alysia the 10-miler were Alex Etchill of with the starting line on Kalahari Field at Huron Memorial Brightman (35-39) of Sandusky; Annei Jones (40-44) of Norwalk; Stephanie Sandusky, who finished in 1:04:27; Stadium. Photo by John Clark Stauder (45-49) of Huron; Patricia Moyer (50-54) and Lydia Souter of Huron, who finished with a Bellevue, 24:01. In the 10-miler, male winners in each age group of Milan; Gloria Gentry (55-59) of Sandusky; Lotime of 1:17:37. Coming in top overall in the 5K run were Ben Hastings of Berlin Heights with a included: Nathan Tokarsky (19 & under) of Nor- retta Majoy (60-64) of Huron and Anne Hastings time of 21:27; and Molly Schoen of Sandusky, walk; Aaron Costello (25-29) of Huron; Jay Ros- (65 & over) of Berlin Heights.

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home team’s runs came in the first inning. But as Coach Everman pointed out: “Today was a great day … we had a special person in our dugout today. The girls loved having Rosemarie and her family … it was a great day for a great cause. She is such an amazing little girl.” Anyone wishing to contribute to the Rosemarie Todd Fund may do so. Checks should be made payable to the “Rosemarie Todd Fund” and can be mailed to Wendye Everman at 39 Northview Place, Huron OH 44839.

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Team captains, Hayley Corso and Abbey Cook, present Rosemarie Todd with an autographed pink ball between games. PiCture by Wendye everman

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