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M-P kids to fight Crohn’s with walk

By Kevin Dye Staff Writer   Crohn’s disease is an autoimmune disorder that usually occurs in people ages 15-35. But two Madison-Plains school children were both afflicted with the disease and are now encouraging others to join them in a walk this weekend to help fight the disease. Anna Legault and Andrew Bair were both [...]

Ukraine’s prostitutes hope to cash in on Euro 2012

By MARIA DANILOVA Associated Press KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — Yulia, a 20-year-old call girl, is awaiting Euro 2012 with a mix of excitement and dread. She’s upped her rates in the hope of earning enough to go to college next year, but “every girl is afraid,” she admits. “Anything can happen.” Ukraine has a booming [...]

Competitive balance bylaw voted down again

COLUMBUS (AP) — For the second consecutive year, Ohio high schools have voted down a proposal that would have addressed the ongoing competitive balance problems between public and private teams, particularly in football. A bylaw that would have changed how schools are assigned to tournament divisions in the team sports of football, soccer, volleyball, basketball, [...]

London to offer football camp

London football coach Jerry Wasserman announces that the annual London Football Camp of Champions, open to students entering second through eight grades, will be held at London High School from 9 a.m. to noon June 25-28. London varsity players and coaches will work with the campers with the goals of making them a better player [...]

Massie’s McSurley stepping down

By MARK HUBER Wilmington News-Journal   WILMINGTON — Dan McSurley has decided not to return next season as the varsity head coach of the Clinton-Massie wrestling program. Because the coaching position is under a one-year supplemental contract that ended when the wrestling season came to an end, McSurley didn’t officially resign but had until Monday [...]

It’s official: Bartlett named Trace coach

“My coaching philosophy is pretty simple,” Bartlett said. “We want to do what’s right by the kids. We want to keep things in the proper perspective.

WJHS cheerleaders win at state

“People don’t realize that cheerleading is much more than what they see on the sidelines at a football game,” Jester said. “It takes a lot of coordination to tumble and jump. Also, there are some girls who cannot do that, but during a competition we can use them to hold a sign or catch a girl and help with stunts. It gives all of the girls an opportunity to be a part of the team. Everyone has an important role on our team.”

No. 77 signs

Jonathan Alder offensive lineman Max Pollom, center, signed a national letter of intent Thursday to play football next season at Tiffin University. Pollom was named first-team, all-state during the fall. On hand for the signing were, from left, his sister, Gabby, and his brother, Jake. On the right are his mom and dad, Melissa and [...]

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