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Andover and Williamsfield little league sign-ups approaching

Harvey defeats Aurora

The Pymatuning Area Youth Organization (PAYO) will be holding three sign-up dates for little league. The Little League Sign-ups will be held at the Andover Library. The first date is Saturday, Feb. 25 from 10 a.m. -1 p.m. The second sign-up date will be on Tuesday, Feb. 28 from 5 7 p.m. The final sign up date with be on Saturday, March 3 from 10 a.m. -1 p.m.

CCA beats Wickliffe BY BILL LEVY Gazette Newspapers WICKLIFFE - The beat goes on. The Cornerstone Christian Academy girl’s basketball team showed that in their 47-28 victory over host Wickliffe on Jan. 31. With the win, the Patriots are now 13-3 while the Blue Devils fall to 3-13. Chelsey Warden led all scorers with 17 points for Cornerstone while her teammate Kayla Weber added 15. Sara Trefzger had nine for Wickliffe. The tone of the game was set early as Cornerstone’s pressure helped create many Blue Devils’ turnovers as the Crusaders built a 12-2 lead at the 2:45 mark of the first quarter. Warden, who had seven points in that stretch, capped the streak with a 3-pointer. Her unassisted field goal right before came off of a turnover she created. Weber, Bailey Kershaw and Macie Malone alsoscored for the Patriots in that stretch. “We had high intensity and applied a lot of pressure,” Cornerstone coach David Malone said in explaining his team’s fast start. “We made some adjustments on the press.” Though Wickliffe was able to score the last four points of the quarter, on two free throws from Lauryn Palgut and a basket off a steal from freshman Alexis Gricar, the Patriots outscored the Blue Devils 14-6 to go into halftime with a 27-14 lead and the game in total control. “I think you need to look at the number of turnovers we had,” said Wickliffe coach Vincent Granito. “We had 31. That makes it hard to execute. Our outside shot was not falling and when that happens I like to have them put the ball on the floor and take it to the basket. They didn’t do that or when they did it may have been a little bit too late.” Granito was happy though with the play of Trefzger, a senior and one of the team’s tricaptains and Gricar, who was just recently brought up from the junior varsity. “We have something called ‘intensity points,’” he said. “It is for things like hustling, taking charges, and diving for loose balls. We had 120 points as a team and they accounted for about 60 of them.” Malone had no doubt that his team came away with a win over a quality opponent. “I saw where they beat Richmond Heights,” he said. “They have really improved. They play with tremendous effort. They shook us up a little.” Malone was also happy with how his team played. “Our transition game was very good,” he said. “We played well in the half-court set. We executed our plays well.” The beat goes on.

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Harvey’s JaChin Abney blocks the break away layup by Aurora’s Harvey’s Robert Jackson takes a jumpshot against Aurora’s (3) Kevin Blackley. Harvey won 50-43. Johnny Montello and (4) Tyler Schultz.

Hinton signs letter of intent BY BYRON C. WESSELL Gazette Newspapers PERRY - Emily Hinton, of Perry, signed her letter of intent to play soccer on an Athletic Scholarship at Eastern Illinois on Wednesday, Feb. 1. Hinton has been playing soccer since she was three years old and now has the opportunity to continue her passion for the sport at the collegiate level. “Financially it helps a lot to take the burden off my family,” Hinton said on what it means to her to sign her letter of intent for

Emily Hinton signed her letter of intent to play soccer at Eastern Illinois.

an athletic scholarship. “It gives me an opportunity to build relationships with my team and allows me to prioritize and set goals for myself,” Hinton continued. Hinton hopes to help take Eastern Illinois to the NCCA Tournament during her time there. She also plans on eventually studying abroad and majoring in business. “It’s a team sport, so I like to include everyone and make team goals and accomplish them together,” Hinton said on what she likes best about playing soccer. Hinton attended a camp at Eastern Illinois and was able to talk to some of the girls there. “I just felt like I should be there, when I didn’t want to leave,” Hinton said on what helped her choose to attend Eastern Illinois. Hinton played soccer under Perry Head Coach Rich Stavar, where she played varsity for four years and was team captain for two. Some of her past achievements include First Team All Chagrin Valley Conference and First Team All Greater Cleveland both

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Emily Hinton, sitting, takes a picture with her brother Andy Hinton, mother Karen Hinton and father Sam Hinton after signing her letter of intent to play soccer at Eastern Illinois.

Conneaut holds junior high wrestling match “ The guys did really well tonight. They have worked really hard in practice. We wrestled CONNEAUT - Wednesday, Braden and GV earlier and lost 27Conneaut Middle School was the 40 to Braden and 41-40 to GV. site of a wrestling match between When you can wrestle the same Conneaut, Braden and Grand Val- teams and come back and beat ley. them it closes the gap in competiConneaut and GV faced off first tion from where you were. We are and Conneaut took the win, 46-27. just trying to get better,” Conneaut Braden and GV matched up coach Richard Wiggins was next in an unusual tie at 42-42. pleased with his team. Conneaut and Braden met in “We are missing a couple kids the finale with Conneaut winning, but we are holding our own,” 57-24. Braden coach Mike Greenwell BY ALLAN MONONEN Gazette Newspapers

said. The results are: Conneaut/GV weight class, winner, school, Conneaut/Braden 80: Dustin Bradbury, Conn; forfeit 86: Vinny Nolan, C, forf. 80: Bradbury, C, forf. 92: Shawn Sanford,C, decision 86: Braxton, B, forf. 98: Zach Martin, C, pin 92: Sanford, C, pin 104: Justin Mason, C, dec. 98: Perry, B, pin 110: Nathan Rasmussen, GV,

pin 104: Fertig, C, forf. 116: Gavin Buckmeier, C, pin 116: Buckmeier, C, forf. 122: Cody Rhoads, GV, pin 122: Isaiah Ngiraingas, C, dec. 134: Austin Braden, C, pin 128: Braden, C, pin 142: Cody Freeman, GV, pin 142: AJ Bailey, C, injury default 150: Austin, GV, forf. 160:Casey Fox,C, forf. 160: Casey Fox, C, pin 172; Rokosky, C, forf.

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Big Shots

North avenges loss BY BYRON C. WESSELL Gazette Newspapers

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Jodi Woodworth Jr. poses with his ten point buck that he shot in December 2011. Woodworth is from Dorset.

Mentor gives Kenston first loss BY BILL LEVY Gazette Newspapers MENTOR - Despite the fact that Mentor senior Justin Fritts became the school’s all-time second leading scorer last night, he did not exactly celebrate that accomplishment afterword. “I don’t really think about that,” Fritts said following his team’s 85-58 victory over visiting Kenston on February 3rd. “We are focused on winning a state championship.” Mentor (13-1), which came into the game ranked as one of the top 50 teams nationally in most polls, certainly showed they belong among the state’s elite teams in their win against Kenston. The Bombers, led by 6’10" Marist recruit Eric Truog, are certainly a formidable opponent as they entered the contest with a 140 record, but left Mentor with their first loss of the season. “We knew it would be a good game,” Fritts said. “They have a (NCAA) DI player and a (NCAA) DII player.” Kenston actually had

SAYBROOK TOWNSHIP – The Lakeside Dragons fell to the North Rangers in a tough PAC basketball match-up. The Dragons were once again playing without Harry Story who served the second game of his two game suspensions. However, the Dragons did get Emonte Parks back for the rest of the year. North led from the get go as they went up 4-0 and then 12-4 in the first quarter. The Dragons closed out on a 6-2 run to trail 14-10 heading into the second quarter. Cody Blizzard would lead the Dragons with six points in the opening quarter. Khalil Chatman chipped in with four points, three rebounds and two assists as the Dragons trailed by four early on. Dylan Contento paced the Rangers with four points and two rebounds. Zach Camloh chipped in with a three-pointer. Ben Josipovic also scored three points to go with a pair of rebounds. Anton Vrebac and Zach Rittenbery chipped in with two points apiece. The Dragons would only score seven points in the second quarter as they fell behind 24-17. Emonte Parks led the Dragons with four points. Devon Chatman came off the bench to score two points, while Blizzard hit a free throw. Zach Rittenbery led the Rangers with six points and two rebounds. Kyle Holzheimer chipped in four points for North who led by seven heading into halftime. The Dragons would pull to within four points at the end of three quarters of action. Cody Blizzard had a big quarter with eleven points and four rebounds. Parks had another good quarter for the Dragons with six points, two steals, two assists and two rebounds. Adam Bahr also had a bucket for the Dragons in the third quarter. Rittenbery was able to help keep the Rangers in the lead with six points on a pair of three’s and he also grabbed five rebounds. Dylan Contento added five points, while Paul Lang also connected from long range for North. Holzheimer and Josipovic each hit a free throw in the quarter. Dylan Contento would help led the Rangers to a win in the fourth quarter with nine points, four rebounds and a big block. Lang added four points, while Alex Bizily and Ben Josipovic each scored three points. Kyle Holzheimer chipped in with two points as the Rangers won 61-51. Khalil Chatman tried to make a comeback for the Dragons with six points in the fourth quarter. Cody Blizzard added four points and four rebounds, but Lakeside fell by ten. Tristen Bradley connected on a three-pointer for the Dragons and Bahr added two points, but it was too little too late.

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Kyle Holzheimer, (13) North, plays in a game against Justin Fritts and Brandon Fritts along with their parents were recognized as part of pre Khalil Chatman (42) and Emonte Parks (11) both of Lakeside. game ceremonies on “Parents Night.” PHOTO BY BILL LEVY

leads of 7-5 and 10-9 in the first quarter. The Cardinals though went ahead for good on Conner Krizancic’s 3-

pointer with 47 second left in the quarter. They then started the second quarter with a 16-0 run that for all

practical purposes put the game out of reach for the

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AREA SPORTS SCORES Girls Basketball Edgewood................. 31 SSJP ........................ 19 PV ............................ 54 LaBrae ...................... 40 GV ............................ 57 Badger ...................... 46 Geneva ..................... 50 Lakeside ................... 32 Maplewood ............... 61 GV ............................ 52 Madison .................... 50 W. Reserve Academy 49 Gilmour Academy ..... 63 Perry ......................... 40 Lakeview ................... 43 Jefferson ................... 35 Pymatuning Valley .... 54

Mathews ................... 24 Conneaut .................. 71 SSJP ........................ 18 Chagrin Falls ............ 41 Riverside .................. 38 Geneva ..................... 41 South ........................ 35 Madison .................... 65 Lakeside ................... 40 North ........................ 45 Riverside .................. 31 Conneaut .................. 43 Edgewood................. 27 Jefferson ................... 47 Brookfield ................. 29 Perry ......................... 51 West Geauga ............ 49

Swimming Men Madison ..................... 79 Jefferson .................... 15

Women Madison ..................... 74 Jefferson .................... 17

Madison ..................... 83 Edgewood.................... 8

Madison ..................... 65 Edgewood.................. 29

Jefferson .................... 63 Edgewood.................. 19

Edgewood.................. 73 Jefferson .................... 19

Boys Basketball Maplewood ............... 76 Mathews ................... 45 Grand Valley ............. 59 Badger ...................... 59 Mathews ................... 64 PV ............................ 42 PV ............................ 59 University School ...... 84 Euclid ....................... 60 Geneva ..................... 62 Riverside .................. 48 Lakeside ................... 66 Lakeside ................... 60 Riverside .................. 46 Mooney ..................... 53 Lakeview ................... 74 Geneva ..................... 65 Jefferson ................... 48 Conneaut .................. 47 NDCL ....................... 84 GV ............................ 69 Conneaut .................. 42 Fairport ................................................................. 64 AOA ...................................................................... 48 Fairport- Coutanen-20 points, Griffith-18 points AOA- Detlev-19 points, 14 rebounds, 6 blocks Pinzarron-15 points Cornerstone Christian .......................................... 55 AOA ...................................................................... 48 CC- Coiro- 18 points, Stones -15 points AOA - Pinzarroni-12, Yang-11, Detlev-11 Edgewood 63, AOA 39 Drew Morrison-16 points AOA- Jefferson-15 points

Wrestling Conneaut .................... 37 Riverside ................. 80.5 Jefferson ..................... 34 Chardon................... 55.5 South .......................... 55 PAC Meet North .......................... 51 Madison .................... 121 Lakeside ..................... 41 Geneva ....................... 88 University School ........ 32

Cody Blizzard, of Lakeside, attempts to make a move to the basket during a game against North.

Spartans silence Heralds BY ALLAN MONONEN Gazette Newspapers ASHTABULA - The Saints John and Paul Lady Heralds hosted the Lady Spartans in an independent contest Thursday. Conneaut opened up a quick lead in the first minutes and ran off with a 71-18 victory. A pressure defense forced several SJP turnovers as the Spartans took advantage of those chances to run off to an 18-7 advantage in the first quarter. Seniors Brittany Johnson and Tiffany Wick led the charge as the defense forced turnovers and controlled the boards. Conneaut’s defense limited the host to one basket in the second period while Tiff Wick continued her hot shooting to put the visitors in front, 31-9. “We worked on full court defense in the first quarter, we played good solid defense. All the girls did their part and played as a unit. On offense it was our most unselfish game all year. We made the right decisions, in plays and passing,” Coach Tony Pasanen of Conneaut complimented his squad After the halftime break, the Spartans held the Heralds scoreless in the third quarter, Pasanen substituted freely as his team continued on to a 52-9 lead. The young Heralds battled back in the final stanza, with Krissy Gallo scoring six for her team. Conneaut’s youngsters played most of the fourth period to make the final, 71-18. “We knew Conneaut was athletic,”said SJP coach Nick Iarocci. “For the most part the girls played hard, they just have to make better decisions. For most of this year we have played with ninth and tenth graders, we will use this game as motivation and work hard in the summer. Our goal is to become a good team.” On the scoresheet, Krissy Gallo led her team with ten points. Brenna Powers added three and Emily Powers, Makenzie Stenroos tallied one basket. Liv Cimorelli made a free throw. For the Spartans, Tiffany Wick and Brittany Johnson tallied nineteen points apiece. Wick had a fine game with

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Conneaut edges Jefferson in final matches Lancers slice up Pirates BY BYRON C. WESSELL Gazette Newspapers JEFFERSON - The wrestling match between the Jefferson Falcons and Conneaut Spartans came down to the final matches as Conneaut edged Jefferson 37-34. The match started off with Alesha Zappitella picking up a forfeit for the Spartans, while Kendrick Maple picked up a forfeit for the Falcons. The two teams then traded pins as they were tied again at 12-12. Joey Baitt picked up a pin for the Falcons over Cody Mason, while Cody Martin picked up a pin for the Spartans over Jeremy Cusano. Five of the next seven matches would be decided by points as Jerry Scott picked up a major decision for Jefferson, while Alex Cash and Blake Perry picked up minor decisions for Jefferson. Austin Sherman would pick up a pin for the Spartans at 138, while Rocky Tripodi picked up a pin for the Falcons at 170. C.J. Rice picked up a major decision for the Spartans, while Myles Kapen picked up a minor decision. The Falcons would hold the lead at 28-25 heading into the 195lb match. Chris Bucci and Billy Post would then pick up pins for the Spartans as they went up 37-28. Gage Severino would pick up a forfeit on senior night at heavy weight, but the match was already decided as the Fal-

cons fell 37-34. The Falcons were also scheduled to face Collinwood, but they were unable to attend. Three wrestlers on the Jefferson squad would get to wrestle again as Grand River Academy were in town with three wrestlers able to compete. Joey Babic picked up a pin at 145lb for the Falcons over Nick Allard, of Grand River Academy. Troy Stitt, of Jefferson, redeemed himself from an earlier 160lb match with a pin over Emanuel Fody-Kalie, of Grand River Academy. In the last match of the day Blake Perry, of Jefferson, and Remy Baumgartel, of GRA, fought down to the final seconds as Perry won a 7-5 decision in a close match-up. Gage Severino, Alex Cash and statistician Megan Hussing were all honored for Troy Stitt, of Jefferson, wrestles against Emanuel FodyJefferson on senior night. Kalie, of Grand River Academy, in a 160lb wrestling 106 Alesha Zappitella, match. Conneaut, won by forfeit 113 Kendrick Maple, Jefferson, won by forfeit 120 Joey Baitt, Jefferson, won by pin over Cody Mason, Conneaut. 126 Cody Martin, Conneaut, won by pin over Jeremy Cusano 132 Jerry Scott, of Jefferson, won 10-0 over Ethan Graner, of Conneaut 138 Austin Sherman, of Conneaut, won by pin over Phillip Sarbiewski, of Jefferson

BY BYRON C. WESSELL Gazette Newspapers PERRY – The Junior Varsity match-up between the Perry Pirates and Gilmour Academy Lancers seemed to be over after one quarter of play as the Lancers built a 12-4 lead. By halftime Gilmour Academy built a 20 point lead at 30-10. Kelly Harrington led Gilmour with four points and two steals in the first quarter. Michelle Porter hit a threepointer, while Roxanna Mousavi added three points, three rebounds and two steals. Maddie Covington added two points and two rebounds, while Jenna Snelling grabbed five rebounds. Brooke Chaplin scored the only basket for Perry, while Kayla Cool and Celeste Farrell each hit a free throw. Nicole Miller would pick up three steals for Perry, while Farrell stole two. Gilmour Academy would outscore Perry 18-6 in the second quarter. Mousavi had a big quarter with six points. Maddie Covington and Porter each added four points. Snelling contributed two points, four rebounds and two assists. Sophia Zupanc also added two points in the quarter for the Lancers. Brooke Chaplin, Reanna McLain and Jen Mettler each scored two points for the Pirates. Brittany Levkulich had three assists in the quarter for the Pirates, but they trailed 30-10. Both teams would struggle to score in the third quarter as the Lancers outscored the Pirates 7-2. Maddie Covington scored four points and grabbed four rebounds. Michelle Porter also grabbed four rebounds in the quarter for Gilmour. The Lancers also got two points from Roxanna Mousavi and a free throw by Sophia Zupanc. Rheannon Crittle scored the only two points for the Pirates. Kayla Cool grabbed three rebounds, while Brooke Chaplin grabbed two. The Lancers would go on to win the game 41-18. Mousavi and Nia Long each scored two points for the Lancers in the fourth quarter. Brittany Levkulich scored four points for the Pirates in the fourth quarter. Jen Mettler added two points for Perry, but they were easily over matched by the Lancers.

Alex Cash, of Jefferson, squares off againt Tyler Rose, of Conneaut, in a 152lb wrestling match. 145 C.J. Rice, of Conneaut, won 11-0 over Joey Babic, of Jefferson 152 Alex Cash, of Jefferson, won 11-5 Tyler Rose, of Conneaut 160 Myles Kapen, of Conneaut, won 6-2 over Troy Stitt, of Jefferson PHOTOS BY BYRON C. WESSELL 170 Rocky Tripodi, of C.J. Rice, of Conneaut, wrestles against Joey Babic, of Jefferson won by pin over Jefferson in a 145lb wrestling match. Christian Tulsai, of

Conneaut 182 Blake Perry, of Jefferson, won 9-3 over Russell Wanda, of Conneaut 195 Chris Bucci, of Conneaut, won by pin over Jeremy Brady, of Jefferson 220 Billy Post, of Conneaut, won by pin over PHOTOS BY BYRON C. WESSELL Daniel Gillespie, of Jefferson HW Gage Severino, of Dana Crofoot, of Perry, dribbles the ball up the courth during a junior varsity game against Gilmour Academy. Jefferson, won by forfeit

Grand Valley stampedes over Mathews six of Mathew’s eight points. Brandon Cetor added the other two points to go with ORWELL - The Grand two rebounds. Cole O’Dell Valley Mustangs hosted the got on the stat sheet with Mathews Mustangs in a re- five rebounds. cent basketball match-up. Both teams struggled to Grand Valley jumped out to score in the second quarter a 17-8 lead after one quar- as Grand Valley took a 22-9 ter of play. lead into halftime. A.J. Henson led the way Lake scored three points with ten points, including a and grabbed four rebounds pair of three-pointers. Kevin to lead Grand Valley in the Cedar started the game with second quarter. Henson a three pointer for the Mus- added the other two points tangs as he scored five points as the Mustangs scored five in the opening quarter to go points in the quarter. with two steals. Mitchell Mathews struggled even Lake scored the other two more as they managed only points for Grand Valley. a point. O’Dell hit the free Jeromy Rockafellow dished throw and grabbed three reout two assists, while Jake bounds. Aaron Suchanek Vormelker grabbed four re- pulled down four rebounds PHOTOS BY BYRON C. WESSELL bounds. Mitchell Lake, of Grand Valley, tries to gain position Zach Young hit a pair of against Cole O’Dell, of Mathews. Aaron Suchanek, 21 of three-pointers as he scored See MATHEWS page 4C Mathews, also defends during the play. BY BYRON C. WESSELL Gazette Newspapers

Perry Falls to Gilmour Academy BY BYRON C. WESSELL Gazette Newspapers

The game would be a tight battle throughout the first half as the game was tied 8-8 after one quarter of play. Iza Zitney and Elise Sailors each hit a threepointer for the Pirates in the opening quarter. Emily Kahoun added two points for Perry. The Lancers got four points and three rebounds from Calla Telzrow. Abbey

Deckard added two points and three rebounds, while Jess Janota added a basket. PERRY – The game beThe Lancers would slowly tween the Perry Pirates and build a lead in the second Gilmour Academy Lancers half as they went up 17-11, varsity girls basketball but the Pirates battled back game was truly a story of to tie the game at 17-17 and two halves as Perry was then 20-20. The Lancers within two points heading would eventually regain the into halftime and then sudlead 23-21 heading into halfdenly down ten early in the time. third quarter. Emily Kahoun went to the free throw line several times for the Pirates in the second quarter and came away with six points. Sailors added five points, including her second three-pointer of the game. Sailors also had three rebounds and two steals in the second quarter. Emily Clark scored the other basket for the Pirates who were down two heading into halftime. Gilmour Academy would come out clicking in the third quarter as they turned a close game into a blowout. The Lancers scored the first ten points of the quarter to PHOTOS BY BYRON C. WESSELL quickly go up 33-21. Gilmour Kelsey Kline, of Perry, and Jess Janota, of Gilmour continued that momentum Academy, get ready to tip off. as they took a 49-29 lead

Celeste Farrell, of Perry, defends the inbounds play during a junior varsity game against Gilmour Academy.

Brittany Levkulich, of Perry, plays in a recent junior varsity match-up against Gilmour Academy.

Mathews overtakes GV for junior varsity win BY BYRON C. WESSELL Gazette Newspapers

ORWELL – The Grand Valley Mustangs hosted the Mathews Mustangs in a recent junior varsity match-up. Grand Valley would go up 6-0 in the first quarter, before Mathews scored the last basket of the quarter to trail 6-2. Ray Marsch led Grand Valley with four points and four rebounds in the first quarter. Josh Kovats added two points and three rebounds, while Zack Oscar and Nick Watson each grabbed two rebounds. Corey Savric scored the only two points for Mathews, while Jeremy Forsythe had two rebounds. Both teams would score ten points in the second quarter as Grand Valley held on to its four point lead heading into halftime. Gabe Kovats had a big quarter for Grand Valley with nine of the ten points to go with six rebounds. Nate Wengard added a free throw, while Josh Kovats grabbed three more rebounds. Forsythe and Davy Gollan each scored four points for Mathews in the second quarter. Cobie Pratt added two points and three assists. After going down seven points to start the third quarter, Mathews would start their comeback and eventually lead by three points heading into the final quarter. Cobie Pratt helped the cause with five points, including Emily Clark, of Perry, gets a three-pointer. Corey Savric matched his teammate as he ready to inbound the ball too had five points, including a three-pointer. Forsythe during a game against added four points, three steals and three rebounds as he Gilmour Academy. helped Mathews in their comeback. Tom Sharp added two points for Mathews who led 28-25. heading into the fourth Josh Kovats led Grand Valley with five points and two quarter. Calla Telzrow rebounds in the third quarter. Kyle Orgovan and Gave scored eight points, includ- Kovats each scored two points, but Grand Valley would fall ing a three-pointer in the behind by three. third quarter. Telzrow also Mathews would extend their lead in the fourth quarter had two rebounds and two

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MATHEWS for Mathews, but they trailed by 13. Both teams would turn it up in the third quarter as Grand Valley scored 22 points. Mathews scored 15 points as they started to fall behind even more. Henson had another big quarter for the Mustangs with seven points, four assists and two rebounds. Lake contributed six points, four rebounds and two blocks. Jake Vormelker added five points, including a threepointer. Dylan Pentek and Stanley Sirrine each added a basket as the Mustangs went up by 20. Youngs, Suchanek, and O’Dell each scored four points for Mathews in the third quarter. Wyatt Ford added two points, while Brandon Cetor hit a free throw. Grand Valley would have another scoring outburst in the fourth quarter with 25 points. Stanley Sirrine led the way with nine points and three rebounds. Mitchell

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Lake contributed six points, three rebounds and three assists. Henson added four points, three rebounds and two assists, while Vormelker also had four points to go with a pair of assists. Kevin Cedar scored the other basket for the Mustangs who won 69-45. Mathews scored 21 points in the quarter but it would not be enough to match Grand Valley. O’Dell had a big quarter with eight points and three rebounds. Zach Youngs added five points, including a three-pointer. Josh Federspiel also hit a three-pointer and a free throw in the quarter. Aaron Suchanek added three points and three rebounds, while Brandon Cetor added a free throw. A.J. Henson had a game high 23 points and eight assists. Mitchell Lake finished with 17 points and 13 rebounds. Zach Youngs led Mathews with 15 points, while Cole O’Dell added 13.

Jeromy Rockafello and Jake Vormelker play defense for Grand Valley.

Jefferson falls to Lakeview in second half BY BYRON C. WESSELL Gazette Newspapers JEFFERSON – The Falcons played great zone defense in the first half as they took a 19-13 lead into halftime. The first quarter would be a tight battle as both teams held the lead at one point. The Falcons would lead 7-4, before Abbey Dunn hit a three-pointer for Lakeview to tie it. The Bulldogs would then score the last basket of the quarter to take a 9-7 lead into the second quarter. Rachel Moyer led Jefferson with three points. Paige Clark and Jessica Becker each scored a basket for the Falcons in the opening quarter. Sarah Busch picked up three steals for the Falcons, who trailed by two points early on. Lizzy Konitsney led the Bulldogs with four points and three rebounds in the first quarter. Calli Schmitt added two points and two rebounds as Lakeview held a slight advantage. Jefferson would battle back with several steals in the second quarter to go up 19-13. Moyer would pick up three of the steals and hit a free throw as the Falcons regained the lead in the second quarter. Sarah Busch would hit a three-pointer to go with two more steals and two rebounds. Paige Clark scored four points in the quarter, while Rachel Francis had two points and two assists. Dunn would hit her second three-pointer of the game for the Bulldogs to start the second quarter, but

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The Jefferson Falcons girls basketball team sets up on defense during a game against Lakeview. the Falcons would hold Lakeview to only a free throw by Ali Gagne the rest of the quarter. The Falcons continued to play solid defense in the second half, but this time the Lakeview scorers still found a way to score. Three players scored at least five points in the third quarter for the Bulldogs. Ali Gagne scored six points to go with five rebounds and two assists. Allie Pavlik also scored six points, while Jamie Senter added five points. Dunn also hit a free throw for Lakeview as they scored 18 points in the

quarter. Jefferson would fall behind by five points as they scored only seven points in the third quarter. Busch hit her second three-pointer of the game and pulled down four rebounds. Jessica Becker scored two points, while Rachel Moyer and LeeAnn Farr each hit a free throw. Calli Schmitt and Ali Gagne would each score three points for Lakeview in the fourth quarter. Jamie Senter added two points and three rebounds. Rebecca Mansell also had two points

in the quarter, while Dunn hit her second free-throw. LeeAnn Farr scored three points and grabbed two rebounds for the Falcons in the fourth quarter. Paige Clark, Jessica Becker and Sarah Busch each scored two points, but the Falcons would run out of time. Jefferson attempted a comeback late in the fourth quarter without fouling and sending the Bulldogs to the line by picking up two steals and giving them a glimmer of hope. However, the Bulldogs would hold on for a 43-35 win.

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MATCH

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172, John Rokosky, C, dec. 205: Sturgill, B, forf. 205: Austin Byler, GV, forf. 245; Allan, B,forf GV/Braden 86: Antoine Braxton, B, forf. 92: Zach Wilpula, B, pin 98: Tanner Perry, B, pin 104: Alex Marsch, GV,

HINTON for multiple years. She was on the Ohio North ODP team starting in 2006 and part of the ODP Ohio North Europe tour in 2007. Along with playing for the Pirates Hinton played on numerous club teams over the past several years. She was a two year starting goal keeper for the Ambassadors Football Club in 2007 and 2008. She was also the starting goal keeper for the Cleveland Soccer Academy (Impact)

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From page 1C during 2005 and 2006. She went on to play on the Women’s Only Cleveland Indoor Tournament Champions in 2008. She was also a member of the 2009 USL Super Y League Midwest Division Champions and competing at the Super Y Nationals in 2009. Hinton’s soccer activities never seemed to stop as she was also selected to attend the 2010 USL Super YLeague Olympic Development Program National Camp in March 2010. She would become a member of the USL Super Y-League ODP U16 National Team in 2010. Hinton will now be playing for Coach Summer Perala at Eastern Illinois “The coach (Perala) was so nice and upfront with me. She stressed academics along with athletics,” Hinton said on her new coach. Hinton also has numerous other extracurricular activities on her resume as she played varsity tennis her freshmen and sophomore year. She was also on student council during her time in school as both vice president and president. She was part of several organizations including Habitat for Humanity, Key Club Treasurer, Science Olympiad, Recycling Club, and Relay for Life among others.

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Lady Spartans slay Edgewood Warriors GV BY ALLAN MONONEN Gazette Newspapers ASHTABULA TOWNSHIP - In the second meeting of the neighborhood rivals Conneaut and Edgewood, the Lady Spartans swept the series this season, defeating an improved Warrior squad at Edgewood, 43-27. Conneaut was victorious in the first contest at Conneaut. Conneaut took an early lead with Brittany Johnson and Lydia Coccitto scoring first.Two free throws by Angie Zappitelli gave the visitors a 6-2 advantage but the Warriors who have improved since their first meeting battled back in the first quarter. Ashley Thomas, Alyssa Johnson and Carrie Pascarela scored for the Warriors and led their squad to a 15-9 advantage after the first quarter. Now having awakened the Spartans, Brittany Johnson warmed up and went off on a fifteen point quarter. Johnson socred on drives, hauling down rebounds and putting it back up. She took one ball out of the hands of a Warrior rebounder and put it in. After Johnson’s onslaught the visitors had the lead, 33-19 and never trailed again. “In the second quarter, we couldn’t handle Conneaut’s run, we were handily outrebounded,” Edgewood coach Dae McCoy said. After intermission, the teams slowed down, Edgewood winning the third quarter 8-6 and Conneaut winning the final period, 42. The second quarter run by the visitors held up and the Spartans took home the win, 43-27. “n the first half we played okay, in the second quarter the girls did a good job on team defense and converted points on offense. Our depth and intensity won the game

Kayla Claypool brings the ball up court for the Edgewood Warriors in a game against the Conneaut Spartans.

as they played great team ball. Tom Sharp scored five points, including a threepointer to go with two steals. Forsythe added three points and four rebounds as he led Mathews with eleven points and eleven rebounds. Pratt and Gollan both added two points apiece as Mathews won 40-31.

JEFFERSON – The Jefferson Falcons junior varsity girls basketball team hosted the Lakeview Bulldogs on Thursday, Feb. 2. The Bulldogs jumped out to a 6-0 lead early on in the first quarter. Lakeview would extend their lead to 12-4 behind seven points from Nikki Bradley. Bradley hit a three-pointer in the quarter to go with three steals. Savanna Winch added three points, while Abby Pavlik had a bucket and three steals. Lindsey Becker scored all four points for the Falcons to

Grand Valley would only manage six points in the fourth quarter as they lost by nine. Kyle Orgovan scored two points and had four rebounds. Gabe Kovats added two points to go with three rebounds, while Nate Wengard scored the other two points for the Mustangs.

PHOTOS BY BYRON C. WESSELL

The Grand Valley Mustangs junior varsity basketball team sets up on defense during a game against Mathews.

PHOTOS BY ALLAN MONONEN Ray Marsch, of Grand Valley, takes the inbounds pass Brittany Johnson, 15 of Conneaut, skies to the basket during a game against Edgewood. from teammate Josh Kovats.

for us. Donielle (Yendriga) and Angie (Zappitelli) did a solid job on Ashley Thomas in the half court. We stayed disciplined and limited easy baskets, which was our goal,” Conneaut coach Tony Pasanen said. “We were patient and executed our game plan. On defense we weren’t as sharp as we would want, we allowed too much penetration in the second quarter. We had good (senior) leadership,” Coach McCoy added. This was Senior Night, to recognize the Edgewood seniors, Ashley Thomas, Grace Kendzerski and Kayla Claypool. On the scoreboard, Brittany Johnson had an outstanding game filling the scorebook with 26 points, 17 rebounds, five steals and four assists.Angie Zappitelli contributed six points and Donielle Yendriga added four. Tiffany Wick had five

and Courtney Polchosky added two to wrap up the Spartan scoring. For the Warriors Alyssa Johnson had a fine game with 19 points, Ashley Thomas added six.Carrie Pascarella had five, Kayla Claypool and April Lane scored two apiece to round out Edgewood’s offense. Conneaut improves to 117, Edgewood slips to 2-13. The JV prelim provided a thrilling preview for the fans. Kate Crooks made a free throw to give the Warriors a 30-27 advantage with 3.7 seconds left. That lead seemed safe in the limited time left. Conneaut inbounded the ball, the pass went to Lexi Zappitelli just past midcourt. Zappitelli fired up a long bomb, swish, as the buzzer sounded, to tie the game, 30-30. “I was just a couple steps

inside mid-court. It was a crazy shot, I was surprised it went in.I knew then we would win,” Zappitelli noted. In overtime, Crooks made a basket to put her Warriors ahead, 32-30 but was immediately matched by Zappitelli, 32-32. Dani Heinonen sank three free throws in two separate possessions and then in the next series Brenna Nelson broke free from a scrum under the basket and sank a bucket, 37-32, Conneaut. Taylor Diemer countered with a three pointer off the backboard to cut the deficit to 37-35 but another freebie by Heinonen gave the Spartans a 38-35 lead and the Spartans held on for the win, 38-35. Diemer had 12 for the Warriors, Zappitelli tallied 14 for the Spartans, assisted by Heinonen’s 13. Conneaut is 7-6, Edgewood, 4-8.

Lakeview Bulldogs double up Falcons BY BYRON C. WESSELL Gazette Newspapers

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go with three rebounds. Shannen Bartone also had three rebounds and two steals for Jefferson, but they trailed by eight points heading into the second quarter. Lakeview would score in bunches in the second quarter as they built their lead to 29-7. Bradley again led the Bulldogs with ten points, including two more threepointers. Winch added six points and three rebounds. Chloe Weimer added a basket, while Pavlik dished out four assists. Rachel Calvin grabbed two rebounds in the quarter, and Lakeview teammate Miranda Gibson had a pair of steals. The Falcons again

struggled to score in the second quarter as McKenzie Wilber had the lone basket for Jefferson. Raquel Fularz added a point off a free throw to go with two rebounds. Bradley would hit her fourth three pointer of the game for the Bulldogs in the third quarter. Pavlik added four points, while Chloe Wiemer had two points and two rebounds. Bartone would get on the stat sheet in the third quarter with two points, two steals and two rebounds for the Falcons. Becker scored the other basket for the Falcons, while Fularz hit her second free throw of the game.

SPARTANS two three pointers and a couple steals for layups, four rebounds while playing good defense. Johnson had her customary double digit points, and filled the sheet with a handful of steals, rebounds and assists.

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Freshman Lexi Zappitelli added 13 and another freshman, Dani Heinonen tallied eight. Donielle Yendriga and Angie Zappitelli put in four each while Courtney Polchosky and Brooke Bennett made a basket apiece.

Krissy Gallo, of SSJP at foul line, on the sideline are Carly Schrieber, Conneaut, Mikenzie Stenroos, SSJP and Lexi Zappitelli, Conneaut.

Lakeview would back off the pedal in the fourth quarter as the Falcons outscored the Bulldogs 5-4. Pavlik scored all four points for the Bulldogs in the final quarter. Weimer and Gibson would both grab two rebounds as Lakeview went on to win 4217. Jefferson would have a little bit of a spark in them as Shannen Bartone hit a three-pointer and Deana Comp had a basket, however it would be too little too late as the Falcons fell. Nikki Bradley would finish with a game high 20 points for the Bulldogs. Lindsey Becker led the Falcons with six points.

PHOTOS BY ALLAN MONONEN

Rae Benedict, 13, of SSJP, tries to inbound the ball , opposed by Brittany Johnson, of Conneaut.

Freshmen Pirates battle back for win PERRY BY BYRON C. WESSELL Gazette Newspapers PERRY – The Perry Pirates hosted the Gilmour Academy Lancers in a recent freshmen girl’s basketball game. Gilmour went up 10-3 after one quarter of play, but the Pirates would battle back once Dana Crofoot hit the floor. Maddy Hawkins led the Lancers in the first quarter with four points, three rebounds and two steals. Nia Long added four points, two rebounds and two steals. Michaela Leach added two points and five rebounds as

the Lancers went up by seven. Lis Musacchio scored the only bucket for the Pirates in the first quarter to go with three rebounds. Reanna McLain added a free throw. Alana Cooper grabbed three rebounds, while Lizzy Hedrich grabbed two. The Pirates would battle back to tie the game at 11-11 in the second quarter. The Pirates would then go up 1314 as the game switched back and forth late in the quarter. Gilmour would take back the advantage at 14-13 and 1516, before Perry got the last basket of the quarter to take

a 17-16 lead into halftime. Crofoot would lead the Pirates in the second quarter with 12 points, two rebounds and two steals. Jen Mettler added the other basket for Perry. Hedrich grabbed three more rebounds, while Susie Mettler picked up two steals. Hawkins would hit a three-pointer for the Lancers to go with four rebounds. Nia Long added two points and three rebounds, while Alex Keller hit a free throw. Gilmour would eventually take back the lead at 20-19 and build it up to six points at 27-21. Michaela Leach scored five points, including

a three-pointer. Nia Long contributed three points, three steals and two assists. Alex Keller added three points to help give the Lancers the lead heading into the fourth quarter. Maddy Hawkins grabbed four rebounds to go with three steals. The Lancers also got two steals apiece from Regan O’Brien and Paige Anton. Perry once again found it hard to score in the third quarter as they scored only four points. Brooke Chaplin had two points and three rebounds, while Sydney

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assists. Jess Janota also scored eight points, while picking up two blocks and two rebounds. Rachel Staton would add four points, four rebounds and two assists s the Lancers built a 20 point lead. Nikki Porter, Abbey Deckard and Dominique Edomwande each added two points. Elise Sailors would connect on her third threepointer of the game for the Pirates as she scored four points in the third quarter. Kayla Cool and Kelsey Kline would also score for Perry in the quarter.

From page 3C Gilmour Academy would go on to win the game handily at 63-40.Abbey Deckard, Jess Janota, Calla Telzrow, Rachel Staton, Dominique Edomwande, Roxanna Mousavi and Nikki Porter would all score for the Lancers in the final quarter. Ashley Rideout connected on a three-pointer for the Pirates in the fourth quarter, but the Pirates were well out of the game. Iza Zitney, Celeste Farrell, Nicole Miller and Gabrielle Ferron each scored two points as the Pirates played some of their reserves.


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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2012

Geneva Eagles scratch Conneaut Spartans BY ALLAN MONONEN Gazette Newspapers

host Spartans in the second with the game high 24 boards, 34-21, Smalley, seven period but the Eagles coun- points, Ethan Howard, 13, and Williams, seven, which tered every Spartan run and and JT Flautt, ten, joined aided the Eagles triumph. CONNEAUT - maintained the nineteen him in double figures. David Geneva improves to 1-14, Conneaut’s Spartans hosted point lead into halftime, 39- Smalley. with four, Tim 0-9, PAC. Conneaut slips to Ashtabula County foe 20, after three quarters, 51- Costello and Lewis 5-9. Geneva in an independent 32 and the final 65-47. In the JV matchup, the Wortman, with four were game Tuesday. “We’ve preached all year aided by Dan Camplese, Eagles made it a sweep, 50The fired-up Eagles, look- that we have to play 32 min- Matt Hallgren and Brandon 28. Travis Blake and Braning for their first win of the utes. We can’t come out flat. Kovach with two points don Pakkala scored seven season, flew out of the gate Tonight was a welcome each. points each for Geneva, 2-12. and went on a first quarter change. The offense got the Christian Williams paced Dylan Campbel tallied nine tear, running out to a quick ball into the low post to Mor- the Spartans with 20, in- for the Spartans, 6-7. advantage enroute to a 65- row and Howard and they cluding six three pointers. This week, Geneva hosts 47 victory. didn’t miss too much in the Cody Thompson added Perry Tuesday and South Eagles senior Cody Mor- first quarter. We played a lot double figures with 14. Nick Friday. Conneaut travels to row led the way, scoring four- of zone and it helped us get Blood, six, Joey Borgerding, Jefferson Tuesday and to teen points in the period. Af- over the hump,” Geneva four and Brandon Burdine, Edgewood Friday. ter the Eagles took a 6-3 lead Coach Scott Torok said. “Next week we face two three, rounded out the Sparon Ethan Howard’s hoop the county schools and hope to Statistically, Cory Mor- tan offense. red hot Morrow then scored row led his flock of Eagles Geneva dominated the recover,” Tallbacka added. twelve of the Eagles’ next fourteen points to expand his team’s advantage. Morrow dominated in the paint, pulling down rebounds and putting them back in. Morrow drove the lane for more baskets. Christian Williams ended the Spartans scoring drought with a three but Howard beat the buzzer to make the score 27-6 after one period. “The first quarter was the whole game. They brought intensity and they were hungry for their first win and we didn’t come close to matching their intensity. Morrow came out and took it to us. Their shot blocker Howard hurt our inside game and we couldn’t get it going. We won every quarter after that but it was too late,” Conneaut Coach Tim Tallbacka said. PHOTOS BY ALLAN MONONEN Williams and Cody Thompson warmed up for the Geneva defense moves to the ball to during a game against Conneaut.

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From page 5C quarter, while Lizzy Hedrich added three. Gilmour received two points from Leach, Hawkins and Anton as the game was knotted at 33-33. The Pirates would go on to win the game late in overtime 40-37. Crofoot led Perry with four points and two steals. Rheannon Crittle added two points and Susie Mettler hit a crucial free throw. Alex Keller scored four points for the Lancers and Kat Zavango hit a free throw but it was not enough to overcome the Pirates late charge.

Bombers who trailed 26-10 at that point. Fritts and Jeff Foreman had 3-point shots in that stretch while Mitch Trubisky had a 3-point play. Danny Wallack, who saw action for the first time since getting injured against Brush on January 26th also scored in that run as did Brandon Fritts. “We took some crazy shots early on,” said Mentor coach Bob Krizancic. “We are a team that needs to score to control the tempo. We started to hit shots and the

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Christian Williams, of Conneaut, fires up a three, David Smalley, of Geneva, tried to block it.

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team. “He played well,” he said. “It was pretty much his first day back.” Though it is clear what Fritts hopes to accomplish, he wants to make it clear he knows what lies ahead. “That (state championship) is the ultimate goal at the end of the season. We are focused on every step that is ahead of us. We are trying to get better every game.” On this night, he may have gotten his wish.

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CDL-A DRIVE WITH pride. Up to $3,000 sign on bonus for qualified drivers! CDL & 6 mo. OTR exp req’d. USA Truck (877) 5215775. www.usatrucks.jobs.

DRIVERS - NEW CAREER for the new year! No experience needed! No credit check! Top industry pay & quality training. 100% paid CDL training. (800) 326-2778 www.JoinCRST.com.

DRIVERS, WERNER NEEDS driver trainees now! Tired of living paycheck to paycheck? Stop the cycle! No CDL? No problem! 16day CDL training w/Roadmaster! (866) 467-0061.

NEW CAREER FOR the new year! No experience needed! No credit check! Top industry pay & quality training, 100% paid CDL training. (800) 326-2778, www. JoinCRST.com.

DRIVER-WEEKLY HOME time. Dry and refrigerated. Daily pay! 31 service centers. Local orientation. Newer trucks. CDL-A, 3 months recent experience required. (800) 414-9569. www.driveknight.com.

Dedicated Caregivers We are currently interviewing for: CNAs Full-time and part-time positions available evening and twilight hours. Nursing Assistant Training Class Become a Certified Nursing Assistant. (Earn while you learn.) Interviewing now for a new class to begin February 27, 2012. We provide on-site training for the State Competency Exam. Housekeeping Full-time and part-time individuals needed to work flexible schedules. Rolling Fields offers a large variety of benefits for all staff. Complete an application in person Monday thru Friday 8:00am-4:00pm.

Rolling Fields Eldercare Community

9108 State Highway 198 Conneautville, PA 16406 (814) 587-2012 www.rollingfields.com

HIRING OWNER OPERATORS with 3/4 and 1 ton diesel pickups 2002 or newer. CDL-A drivers preferred. Clean driving record. Excellent pay! Star Fleet Trucking (877) 805-9547. www.star fleettrucking.com. REGIONAL CDL-A DRIVERS ramp up your career. 37-42.5 cpm with 1+ years experience! (Depends on location). 4-12 months experience? Paid refresher course. (888) 3628608 or AVERITTcareers.com. Equal Opportunity Employer.

WOOD TRUCKING, INC./MCT. Job guaranteed after FREE 3 week CDL-A training. Live within 100 mile radius of Wauseon, Ohio (800) 621-4878. Also, hiring drivers! YOU GOT THE drive, we have the direction! OTR drivers, APU equipped, Pre-Pass, EZ-pass. Pets/Passenger policy. Newer equipment. 100% no touch. (800) 528-7825.

CDL-A DRIVE WITH pride. Up to $3,000 sign on bonus for qualified drivers! CDL & 6 mo. OTR exp req’d. USA Truck (877) 52112345678901234567890123456789012123 5775. www.usatruck.jobs. 12345678901234567890123456789012123

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Experienced STNAs & Home Health Aides

NON-PROFIT AGENCY REQUESTS APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS:

Are you looking for a growing company that you can be comfortable working with?

PRESCHOOL TEACHER: Bachelor’s degree in early childhood or related field required. HOME-BASED FAMILY-FOCUSED HOME VISITOR: Minimum CDA and related experience required.

Sanctuary Home Health Care is growing. We are looking to hire many experienced caregivers to keep up with the calls we are receiving. Call 440-992-7425 to arrange your interview time and see the difference we can make for you.

ATTN: EXP REEFER drivers. Great pay. Freight lanes from Presque Isle, ME, Boston-Lehigh, PA. (800) 2770212 or primeinc.com.

HOME TIME CHOICES-weekly, 7 on/7 off, 14 on, 7 off. Daily or weekly pay. Late model trucks! CDL-A, 3 months recent experience required. Top benefits! (800) 414-9569. www.driveknight.com. OWNER/OPERATORS - $5,000 sign on bonus! Relocate for tons of warm South TX runs! Frac Sand Hauling. Must have tractor, pneumatic trailers, blower. (800) 397-2672. MAVERICK ANNOUNCES PAY raise!!! Tarp pay now $25. $.42$.43 per mile flatbed. Anniversary pay added, student program pay increased. 21-years old and Class A CDL. Maverick (800) 2891100. www.drivermaverick.com.

KITCHEN SERVICE WORKER: Related experience necessary. PLEASE REPLY TO: ACCAA Head Start/Early Head Start Attention: Bernadette Kozjek 4510 Main Avenue Ashtabula, OH 44004 EOE

CLASSIFIED SERVICE DIRECTORY 300 SERVICES OFFERED REACH 2 MILLION newspaper readers with one ad placement. ONLY $295.00. Ohio’s best community newspapers. Call Kathy at AdOhio Statewide Classified Network, (614) 486-6677, or e-mail at: kmccutcheon@adohio.net or check out our website at: www.adohio.net. REACH OVER 1 MILLION Ohio adults with one ad placement. Only $975.00. Ask your local newspaper about our 2x2 Display Network or 2x4 Display Network only $1860 or call Kathy at (614) 486-6677, e-mail kmccutcheon @adohio.net or check out our website: www.adohio.net. JAN’S NOTARY. FOR all of your notary needs. Weekday appointments call (814) 756-4133. Evening or weekend appointments call (814) 774-8418. HOUSECLEANING. FREE ESTIMATES, reasonable rates. Albion/ Edinboro area. Call (814) 392-3146.

■ DENTAL ASSISTANT ■ MEDICAL ASSISTANT ■ MEDICAL SECRETARY ■ PHARMACY TECHNICIAN ALL CLASSES WITH WORD PROCESSING ASK ABOUT CPT-ICD9 CODING Federal grants and loans available for those who qualify. Approved for VA Training.

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WRITE OR CALL (440) 257-5524 or (440) 946-9530 5733 HOPKINS RD., MENTOR, OHIO 44060 (Branch Location) LYNDHURST LOCATION 440-473-6273 E.O.E. 89-10-1242T

*Classified Ads lake city homes Must Be Pre-Paid

Deadline Monday 5:00 p.m.

MAIN LOCATION - CLEV 216-241-2930

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

NO CASH REFUNDS ON CANCELLED ADS

Advertising Sales Representative Lake & Ashtabula County, Ohio We are seeking a self-motivated individual with prior sales experience to sell advertising for our group of community newspapers. This position includes established clients and growth opportunity. We offer salary, commission, paid mileage and company benefits.

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TWO CONVENIENT OFFICES JEFFERSON, OH 46 W. Jefferson St. 440-576-9125

MAIL IN OR DROP OFF TO:

ALBION, PA 16 Market St. 814-756-4133

324 BUILDING SUPPLIES BUILDINGS FOR SALE. Has your building shifted or settled? Contact Woodford Brothers Inc. for straightening, leveling, foundation and wood frame repairs at (800) OLDBARN. www.woodfordbros.com.

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401 HOMES ATTENTION INVESTORS! 3 HOMES for sale, Ashtabula. Two 3 bdrm, one 4 bdrm. Brings in $1,725/mo. in rental income. $79,900 takes all three homes! Call (440) 813-2755.

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14x56, 2 BDRM, 1 BATH COMPLETELY remodeled in Jefferson, OH. New bathroom fixtures, carpet, linoleum, window trim and paint throughout. Storage shed and carport included. Move-in condition! No land contracts. $18,000 OBO. Call (440) 265-9310.

404 VACATION PROPERTIES OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. Best selection of affordable rentals. Full/ partial weeks. Call for free brochure. Open daily. Holiday Real Estate. (800) 638-2102. Online reservations www.holidayoc.com.

405 COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES FOR RENT. 5,000 sq ft building in Albion. Excellent for light industry or other various uses. Easy to heat. Lots of parking. Women’s and Men’s restrooms. Low rent. (814) 756-3357.

407 LOTS/ACRES NY SPORTSMAN & OUTDOOR family land buys! This is the best time ever! 6AC-along snowmobile trail WAS $29,995, NOW $13,995. 51AC-near Salmon River WAS $69,995, NOW $49,995. 5ACbeautiful woodlands & riverfront WAS $69,995, NOW $39,995. 97AC-timber & trout stream WAS $119,995, NOW $99,995. In house financing. Over 150 land bargains. Call (800) 229-7843 or visit www.LandandCamps.com. Ashtabula Co. Denmark Twp., 80 acres, nice building, $129,900, Bulah Rd. Monroe Twp, 25 wooded acres, good hunting, building, $67,900, Richardson Rd. Richmond Twp, 7 acres, $21,900, Woodard Rd. Wayne Twp, 46 acres, small cabin, $71,900, Sodom Rd. Owner financing. BRUNER LAND COMPANY, INC. (330) 270-5263. www.brunerland.com.

421 HOMES FOR RENT MADISON COTTAGE FOR rent, 3 bdrm, 2 full baths, beach, $700 per month (216) 559-6684. DUPLEX FOR RENT in Cranesville; 2 bdrm, references, security deposit., lease. Call (814) 756-3576.

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3 WEEK Business Photo Classified 15 WORDS PHOTO + 15 WORDS RESIDENTIAL 15 WORDS 30¢ each 30¢ each 45¢ each Reg. $22.49 BUY 99 additional word $ additional word $ 99 9 401Special additional word $12405 1599

BLESSINGS HOME CHILDCARE has openings for children ages 6 weeks to eight years. Professional care and family atmosphere. (440) 576-0760.

MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOMES

PROFESSIONAL HEALTH CAREERS

Day or Evening Classes

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BRUNER

CALL SHANNON at 330.686.5523

Company

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CALL DAVE at 330.270.5263

LOTS FOR SALE ASHTABULA COUNTY Cherry Valley Twp. - NEW! 16+ partially-wooded acres, $39,900. Denmark Twp. - NEW! 80 mostly wooded acres, $129,900.

3 BDRM RANCH, 1 bath, all electric, 2-car garage, handicap accessible. Includes stove, refrigerator, washer, dryer. Jefferson. Call (440) 576-9548, $775 per month plus security.

Price Real Estate NEWLY REDUCED! This 3BR/ 1BA year-round Ranch has just been reduced and owners want SOLD! Great location to this property near marina in Espyville. $54,000. GREAT PROPERTY - This 3BR/ 2BA Ranch has new windows, carpeting, ceramic tiling & siding. Spacious LR & extra room for study or den. Corner location. $125,900. JUST A CUTIE! This 2BR/1BA plus utility space Ranch home with great location. Large det. garage. Reduced to $45,000! 320 E. Main St., Andover, OH 44003 (440) 293-7799 888-221-1321 Deborah K. Kohta • 440-667-9566 Marlene Collins • 330-720-4097

814-336-5083 19344 Cochranton Rd. Meadville, PA

This Space Could Be Yours CALL (440) 576-9125


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423 APARTMENTS

600 AUTO & VEHICLES

3rd FLOOR FURNISHED, GIRARD, PA Flat $490 + Electric. (814)774-5453 Photos & tour visit www.AptAssoc.com. Any questions, please call Christi or Randy at (814) 774-5453.

2001 FORD WINDSTAR, 6 cylinder, fair condition, work truck, 180,000 miles, $600. See at 46 West Jefferson St., Jefferson, Ohio, Mon - Fri 8am - 5pm. (440) 576-9125.

426 MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT

GOOD USED TIRES Installed, Mounted & Balanced

MOBILE HOMES FOR rent when available. Call us to find out when the next one will be available. References and security deposit required. Albion Mobile Homes, phone (814) 756-3357.

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New & Used Auto Parts

County Line Auto Wrecking 2888 North County Line Rd. Geneva, Ohio

440-466-5000

LIVESTOCK HAY FOR SALE. (440) 813-4171 or (440) 813-2680.

650 AUTO REPAIR

600 AUTO & VEHICLES PAYING THE MOST for all unwanted vehicles. Scrap or repairable. Call Tony for free quote (724) 813-5480. CARS WANTED! PAYMAX car buyers pays the MAX! One call gets you TOP DOLLAR offer on any year, make or model. (888) PAYMAX-7 (888-729-6297). SELL YOUR CAR, truck or SUV today! All 50 states, fast pickup and payment. Any condition, make or model. Call now (877) 8188848, www.MyCarforCash.net.

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10 FORD E350 12-PASS. 8174T

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ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SEATBELT. All prices/offers valid as of 2/8/12 and are subject to change. All rebates plus adjustments will be passed on to the customer. Pictures for illustration purposes only; actual sale vehicle may differ in color and/or style. Minimum monthly income of $950, valid driver’s license, severity of credit may affect down payment and APR for guaranteed credit approval. Negative equity applied to new loan balance. Residency restrictions apply to all rebates. See dealer for complete details. All prices are plus tax, title, license. Prior sales excluded. Must trade ‘99 or newer vehicle to qualify for Trade-In Bonus Cash. 10% interest financing on select vehicles with your approved credit. No payments until spring with your approved credit. Prior sales excluded. 2Powertrain Warranty through National Warranty Administration Network Non-Factory. Excludes vehicles with over 100,000 miles. 3All payments with tax, title & doc fee down. Beacon Score of 700 or higher, 75 months @ 4.9%. 4Must own ‘99 or newer GM vehicle to qualify for Owner Loyalty. 5Must be in-stock vehicle. Dealer must be able to purchase competitor’s vehicle. 6Volt lease - 10,000 miles per year, all payments are plus tax, title, acquisition fee, 1st payment, security deposit, plates. Ad valid through 2/13/12.

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