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VOLUME 101 NUMBER 35 © THE HERALD NEWSPAPERS SERVING SYLVANIA FOR OVER 100 YEARS • 12,500 CIRCULATION SEPTEMBER 1, 2010
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Returning seniors give Northview Huge 4th quarter lifts Cougars past Knights
hope for strong season
Loaded Southview team takes opener
Wildcats fall to By J. Patrick Eaken
Herald Writer

Clay in first game The Southview Cougars


are already on the fast track
By J. Patrick Eaken to another championship sea-
Herald Writer son.
Southview came from
Northview returns 20 seniors this year, and 15th-year behind Friday night at the
coach Eric Keller believes this could be crucial to a win- University of Toledo’s Glass
ning season. Seven players are returning on offense, nine Bowl to defeat the St. Francis
on defense. de Sales Knights, 36-26.
Last year the Wildcats were 3-7 overall, 2-5 in the After trailing 26-14,
Northern Lakes League. Northview lost its season opener Southview scored three
to Clay, 14-7, this year and is 0-1 heading into this Friday’s touchdowns in the fourth
contest hosting Waite. quarter to avenge a loss to
Returning at quarterback in the spread offense is senior St. Francis in last season’s
Brian Downing (5-10, 167), who last year started two games opener, also played at the
but mostly saw time at wide receiver. He caught 49 passes Glass Bowl.
for 683 yards and six touchdowns last year. Last year, Southview was
At QB, Downing replaces Ryan Kremchek, who was the host team, and this year
always at the top of the league in passing yardage last year. St. Francis was the host team.
Over the past two years, Kremchek passed for over 2,000 Maybe it doesn’t pay to be
yards and remains one of the top passers in school history. the host team at the Glass
Downing got experience behind center last year when Bowl unless, of course, you TJ Irwin photo
Kremchek missed a couple games because of injury, but are the Toledo Rockets. Southview senior De’Nard Pinckney (6) muscling his way over the goal line for a
in a 49-0 loss to crosstown rival Southview, Downing got Southview’s comeback touchdown in the 4th quarter.
injured, too. began with a one-yard touch-
One of Downing’s back-ups, 6-1, 194 pound junior down run by senior quar- had four catches for 85 native who as a high school was not on the football team
Brandyn Hall, also got playing time last year when both terback De’Nard Pinckney. yards, two touchdowns, athlete was reportedly better last year. He was enjoying
players above him on the depth chart had to miss time. That score followed a and an interception to help at basketball than football, is the sun in Florida last fall
The Wildcats also have 5-10, 165 pound sophomore Kyle 87-yard pass from David the Knights put Southview entering his 17th season as a and winter.
Vandercook to Allen Gant, behind the eight ball in wins gridiron coach. Getting more realistic, the
Kremchek, Ryan’s younger brother, listed at quarterback.
putting the Cougars at the and losses at this time last What happened in the Cougars are returning five
Seniors returning at running back are Addison Hirschfeld
1-yard line. The next score year. St. Francis rolled in the season opening win over St. players on offense and six on
(5-11, 207), Bryan Bussing (5-7, 150), Zach Crampton (5-9,
came on an 81-yard run by rain, 27-8. Francis reflects Mayzes’ plan defense.
161), Matt Babcock (5-7, 158), Travis Baker (5-6, 171), and
Ja’Darian Bowers, and the This year the weather — have Vandercook and That includes Pinckney,
Zach Ryder (5-8, 155).
final score on a 23-yard pass was better, and so were the Pinckney share the quarter- who has seen some action at
Seniors returning at wide receiver are A.J. Mehling (5-10, Cougars, who were enjoying backing duties. We’ve seen quarterback since his fresh-
from senior quarterback
149), Jake Severson (6-1, 169), Tyler Schinharl (5-10, 167), a much larger crowd as a it before during Southview man season. His sophomore
David Vandercook, a trans-
and Jake Martinez (5-7, 132). Schinharl had 16 catches for result. Plus, Loy was a senior football games, and now we season he was part of the
fer from Florida during the
over 230 yards, and Severson had two touchdown catches last year and nowhere to be are going to see it again. team that won a state cham-
2009-10 school year, who
and nearly 150 yards receiving. made his connection with found — at least not on the “Right now they are just pionship, and he’s not the
At tight end, 6-4, 199 pound senior Jacob Sturt returns. David Renner. playing field. sharing time. They are run- only player on this year’s
On the offensive line, returning is 5-11, 186 senior Luke Southview’s first two This is the kind of start ning plays in,” Mayzes said. team that still remains from
Armstrong, 6-1, 198 Josh Kleinert, 5-11 280 Mike Hojnacki, touchdowns, both in the sec- that Coach Jim Mayzes Pinckney is one of 32 let- that perfect 15-0 season.
5-8, 220 Michael Spinks, 5-6, 240 Brian Mignin, 6-2, 207 ond quarter, were on a 13-yard wanted his Cougars to have ter winners returning, includ- Pinckney threw for 855
Darrin Hughes, 6-5, 192 Austin Vizina, and 5-10, 222 Matt pass from Vandercook to as they will ultimately seek ing 15 seniors, but when yards and nine touchdowns,
Crawford. Bowers, and the second their fourth straight Northern Mayzes says “letter winners,” while adding 555 yards on
Mehling, Severson, Bussing, Schinharl, Crampton, came on a 14-yard pass from Lakes League championship. sometimes the numbers don’t the ground as a starting QB
Babcock, Martinez, and Ryder, one of the team’s top tack- Vandercook to junior wide Southview has won six titles match up with other schools. his junior year.
lers in 2009, return at defensive back. receiver Allen Gant. in the last seven seasons, but There is a reason for that. Don’t let Southview’s
Baker returns at linebacker and Sturt, Vizina, Hirschfeld, Last year in the first edi- last year missed the Division “It’s in inflated number offense confuse you if you
and Armstrong at defensive end. tion of this same season I playoffs after winning a because we give letters to don’t always know what is
On the defensive line, seniors Hojnacki, Spinks, Hughes, opener, it took a Knight from D-II state championship two kids who survive the season, going on any given night,
and Crawford return. Sylvania to help bring the years ago. so it’s not like they have either. If you see different
Other juniors on this year’s team are running back and Cougars down. Southview was 7-3 last to play so many quarters,” personnel in different posi-
linebacker Blake Miller (6-1, 175), running back and defen- St. Francis wide receiver year, and at 6-1 shared the Mayzes said. tions, it may depend on who
sive back Josh Davis (5-6, 149), running back and defensive and defensive back Scott NLL title with Maumee. Don’t include Vandercook the Cougars are playing.
See NORTHVIEW, page 2 Loy, a Sylvania resident, Mayzes, an Onsted, MI, in that number, because he See SOUTHVIEW, page 2

Lourdes Gray Wolves volleyball score historic first win


The Lourdes Gray Wolves of Michigan – Dearborn For more information on NAIA Intercollegiate Athletic
women’s volleyball team Volleyball Tournament on the Gray Wolves volleyball Teams visit www.lourdes.
made history on Wednesday, Friday, August 27 was 4-1. team and other Gray Wolves edu/athletics.
August 25. Not only did
they host the institution’s
first home intercollegiate
athletics game but they also
scored the first home win for
any Lourdes Gray Wolves
teams.
“I am very proud of our
team,” noted Greg Reitz,
Head Women’s Volleyball
Coach. “Regardless of
whether we were up or down,
the team played hard to the
very end. They displayed
great sportsmanship on the
court.”
The Gray Wolves went
down in defeat (19-25) in
the first set but then took the
next three sets (25-17, 25-6,
25-20) to win the match (3-1)
against the Scarlet Waves
of Ohio State University The Lourdes team celebrating after their historic victory. Back row (L-R): Allison
- Marion. Their record Walter (Clinton, MI); Kelsey Holderbaum (Mogadore, OH); Anna Warncke (Delta, OH);
going into the University Lauren Hunt (Akron, OH); Allison Mass (Tiffin, OH); Head Coach Greg Reitz; Kirstin
Kirk (Westland, MI); and Anna Stoiber (Temperance, MI). Front row (L-R): Amanda TJ Irwin photos
Drew (Holland, OH); Alexandra Blazevich (Northwood, OH); Adrienne Kanitz (Milan, Samantha Stainbrook (18), Middle Hitter from
MI); Samantha Stainbrook (Gibsonburg, OH); Brooke Hearn (Luna Pier, MI); Jordan Gibsonburg, OH, preparing to strike during Lourdes vic-
Kerr (Livonia, MI); and Dolores Hidalgo (El Paso, TX). tory over OSU-Marion.

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COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, September 1, 2010

Hope is theme of 11th annual Sylvania resident retires from Clifton Gunderson
Clifton Gunderson, ranked 12 grandchildren.
Sylvania Franciscan Gala as one of the nation’s largest
certified public accounting and
consulting firms, has announced
Faist, a licensed Certified
Public Accountant in Ohio,
is a member of the American
The Sisters of St. Francis at 4 p.m. with Liturgy in St. Francis Award for his that Richard R. Faist retied effec- Institute of Certified Public
of Sylvania, Ohio will hold Our Lady Queen of Peace exemplary contributions tive July 31, 2010, as manag- Accountants and the Ohio
their 11th Annual Gala on Chapel on the Motherhouse to society and his role ing partner of its Toledo office. Society of Certified Public
Saturday, September 25, grounds in Sylvania with a model of Franciscan val- Faist joined Clifton Gunderson Accountants. He is an active
2010 at the Franciscan reception, dinner and silent ues. Carol Bonar, Director in 1995, serving as managing member of the Toledo
Center of Lourdes College. auction beginning at 5 p.m. of the Neurovascular partner of the Toledo office Community currently serv-
More than 300 people are in the Franciscan Center. Laboratory, Trinity Health where he was been responsible ing on the board of trustees
expected to attend this Dr. John J. Hall, retired Center, Steubenville, Ohio, for the operations and growth for six associations and is
annual event designed physician from Bryan, will receive the St. Clare of the Toledo practice. Faist active at Sylvania St. Joseph
to honor and support the Texas, and current Chair Award for her contributions has more than 46 years of expe- Church. Prior to joining Clifton
diverse ministries of the of the Franciscan Services to society lived out through rience auditing manufacturing Gunderson, Faist spent 31
Sylvania Franciscans. Corporation Board of her modeling of Franciscan entities, financial institutions, years with the Toledo office of
employee benefit plans and not- KPMG, including 13 years as
The gala will begin Trustees, will receive the values.
for-profit entities. managing partner. Clifton Gunderson
The Master of
Celebrating 40 years of service Ceremonies for this year’s He is a native of Fremont, “Dick’s leadership has made and solidify strong relation-
OH, received a BS degree from a significant impact on our ships with our clients,” said
event is Tome Cole, a the University of Detroit in business operations in Toledo Kris McMasters, CEO. “We
1653 Samaria Road Toledo native who works 1964, and resides in Sylvania over the years. He has helped thank Dick for his commitment
Temperance, MI 48182 for the Buckeye Cable with his wife Kathleen. They elevate our presence in Ohio, and dedication to our Toledo
734-856-3330 Sports Network as a have five grown children and expand our business operations office and to our firm.”
sports announcer, pro-
Local Nonprofit Appoints New Executive Director
gram host and Community
Development Coordinator.
CARD PARTY LUNCHEON
Education Monday-Friday • 9am-4pm
The evening will cul-
minate with a presenta- Volunteer Marketing Director Replaces Schiewer
SATURDAY
Prime Rib Dinner• March 12, 2010 • 4:30 - 6:30 pm tion of Franciscan hope in Food For Thought, a local she will take our service to this this genuine and giving group
nonprofit provider of food to community to the next level.” of volunteers, supporters and
Public Welcome

September 11, 2010 song by the Sisters of St.


the area’s impoverished, has Aldrich graduated from patrons. It is a privilege to
734-856-3330 • Fax 734-856-1202
Francis. For information
10:30 a.m.
Pamela Rybka, to 2:30 p.m.
Director
about the Gala, contact appointed Amanda Aldrich as Eastern Michigan University represent such a generous and
Executive Director. with a Bachelor of Arts caring organization. I hope
1653 Samaria Road • Temperance, MI 48182
Mary Steinmetz at 419-
• Includes a Fabulous Lunch 824-3624. Aldrich has volunteered as Individualized Degree with a that through this position I am
the organization’s Marketing focus on Culture and Diversity. able to partner with other non-
• Door Prizes and a 50/50 Raffle USPS-610-360 Director for the past year. She brings with her a wealth of profits and businesses to con-
• Tickets can be purchased in Through this position, she has experience from the for-profit tinue improving the lives of the
maintained the nonprofit’s world, including a position with impoverished in our area.”
advanced or at the door USPS-610-360 website, written and dispersed the marketing and communica-
press releases, developed tions firm, Hart Associates.
JOIN US! social media efforts and net- Aldrich is replacing the Angel Food Ministry
worked with local businesses. current Executive Director,
As a member of the Board of Tana Schiewer, on September King of Glory Lutheran
Church,6517 Brint Rd.,
Directors, she has played an 1, 2010. Schiewer states,
Sylvania, offers approximate-
integral part in directing mar- “I am fully confident in ly $60 worth of food to anyone
keting endeavors and increas- Amanda’s capabilities as our in need for $30 through Angel
ing awareness of the organiza- new Executive Director, and Food Ministry.
tion. couldn’t be happier with her as Sept. 4 & 11, from 9:00-
Mitch Magdich, Board my replacement. She will do 11:00 a.m. at the church.
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thoward@theheraldpapers.com Amanda brings to Food for Aldrich says of the oppor- for pickup at King of Glory.
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Open Labor Day - Mon. 8am - 12 pm Southview has Ja’Darian take the other safety position. St. Francis, Rogers, and Start
J. Patrick Eaken, Mike McHone Bowers (5-9, 165) and Jay “He’s a fine defensive back before I get into the NLL.
Fisher (5-10, 195) returning. and he’s a great receiver, too. I have a lot of respect for
J.Q. Bowers (5-9, 165) also He is just a good high school everybody in our league and
returns at running back and athlete (6-2, 193 pounds). they all do a good job.”
corner back. They both (Pinckney, Gant) In scrimmages this year,
“Big” Ray Okdie (6-foot- can run a 4.6 40, so they’re Southview faced off with
4, 331 pounds) returns at cen- good,” Mayzes said. Whitmer and Defiance, plus
ter and defensive line. David Vandercook’s Mayzes already has a notch
“He does a great job. He twin brother, senior Todd in the win column after the
is just a big horse,” Mayzes Vandercook, will be at cor- St. Francis game. He began
said. “We have also Bryan nerback, plus you will see liking what he saw during the
Desmond (6-0, 180) return- Todd line up at wide receiver Whitmer scrimmage.
ing, and he’s a senior cap- and doing the kicking duties. “I think we’re pleased
tain, and we also have David While the Cougars are with we got a lot of expe-
George, a junior, who started expected to compete for a rience in that scrimmage
a lot last year, too.” title, Mayzes sees some solid and they (Whitmer) have a
Konnor Chuba (6-4, 222) competition out there. couple Division I defensive
returns at tight end and in the Maumee, who shared the lineman and being the first
expires 9/30/10 expires 9/30/10 defensive backfield. Junior title last year, returns one scrimmage and having a lot
safety Allen Gant (6-1, 205) of the league’s top running of inexperience I think we
returns — another name that backs in Eric Long, and did pretty well,” Mayzes said.
brings back memories from there are at least three other “They (Whitmer) should be
the state championship sea- teams that Mayzes believes real good. I think they will
son. He has been a starter could be trouble. It was be a little better than usual
since his freshman year. the Panthers who defeated this year, but that’s only my

Northview
“He’s an Ohio State kind Southview, 19-0, last year in opinion.”

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with their musical talents. from
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Hostess for the evening was successfully elected
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Generation of Champions com. Please make sure to the longest serving mem-
Glen & Twila Gillespie, mingling, grazing and 2011 general election.
Campaign.” Expected send information in time ber of City Council.
Chris Irwin, Randi great island libations. City Council requests
proceeds of $6,000 from for publication deadlines. Like many on City
Damman, Deb Mathiot and Restaurants participat- interested residents to sub-
this evening will sup- Council, Keith has
Jeanette Hrovatich. The ing this year were The mit resumes by September
worked tirelessly to 10, 2010 to the Sylvania
Lourdes College Drama Society announces improve our Sylvania
community. Over the
years he provided leader-
Clerk of Council at City
Hall. Applicants must be
registered voters of the
one-act playwriting competition ship for many commu-
nity projects and boards.
City of Sylvania with a
minimum of two years
2009 competition earned international attention He presided as Council City residency.
The Lourdes College Neurotoxin. The competition November 1. Winners
Drama Society is launch- Cash awards of $250 is open to the public. will be announced and
ing its 2010 One-Act for first place, $100 for Submissions are restrict- notified on Sunday, We’ll Help You Get Home
Playwriting Competition. second place and $50 ed to original dramatic December 5. Call me today for a
Last year’s competition for third place will be works that have not been Visit www.lourdes. FREE Pre-Approval!
garnered international presented. The winning previously published or edu/dramasociety for Lisa L. Traxler
attention receiving sub- plays will be consid- produced outside of an competition rules and Mortgage Loan Officer
missions from across ered for production at academic environment. an entry form. For more Sylvania Banking Center
the U.S. and Canada. Lourdes College in the Scripts will be judged on information contact 419.882.2145
Russell Weeks of Seattle, spring semester as part concept, dramatic action, Lourdes Drama Society
Washington took first of the Drama Society’s characterization and dia- Advisor, Keith Ramsdell,
place for his dark com- 2011 Festival of One logue. All entries must be at 419-517-8881 or email www.thebank-sbt.com
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COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, September 1, 2010

Lourdes Lifelong Learning opens fall program with presentation on DNA


Julia Bates, Dean Mandros present “Using DNA to Help Solve Cold Cases”
The Lourdes College will also address the ways the criminal justice system. Justice, Sylvania Police ty, he supervises, evaluates appointed to the Sixth
Lifelong Learning pro- that criminal prosecution In 2000, she successfully Department, Ohio Victim’s and hires the supervisors District Court of Appeals
gram kicks off its 2010- has changed since the use prosecuted serial-killers of Crime Compensation and attorneys who com- and in 2007 was honored
2011 season at 10 a.m. of DNA as evidence was Anthony and Nathaniel Program, Ohio Prosecuting prise the adult felony and with the National District
on Friday, September 17 made possible. As DNA Cook for the 20-year- Attorneys Association, juvenile divisions of the Attorneys’ Association
in the Franciscan Theatre testing and technology old homicide of Thomas Association of Government Lucas County Prosecutor’s Award.
& Conference Center. continues to evolve, many Gordon, in turn brining Attorneys Involved Office. Additionally he Lifelong Learning at
Lucas County Prosecutor cold cases throughout the closure to eight other fami- in Capital Litigation, is charged with making Lourdes College is a dues-
Julia Bates, J.D. and Chief world have been reopened lies whose loved ones were Hadassah and Zonta Club policy decisions, felony supported program which
of the Criminal Division and successfully prosecut- lost two decades ago. This of Toledo I and II. Most indictment decisions, eth- offers non-credit classes,
of the Lucas County ed – Dr. Bates and Dr. prosecution led to the estab- recently the office and Dr. ics compliance and staff seminars and field trips
Prosecutor’s Office Dean Mandros will profile local lishment of the Cold Case Bates was awarded the training as well as trial to adult men and women.
Mandros, J.D. will pres- cold cases in which DNA Squad which has likewise Golden Heart Award from litigation involving death Membership is $30 per per-
ent “Using DNA to Help evidence was used. solved and aided in the ACES for outstanding penalty prosecutions and son and $45 per couple.
Solve Cold Cases.” As Lucas County successful prosecution of work in the area of child homicide prosecutions. For more information visit
“Using DNA to Help Prosecutor, Dr. Bates has cases from years past. The support enforcement. In 2009, Dr. Mandros www.lourdes.edu.lifelong
Solve Cold Cases” shares taken the lead in initiat- Lucas County Prosecutor’s Dr. Mandros has served was selected by the Ohio or contact Lifelong Learning
the history behind DNA ing and expanding count- Office has been recognized as Chief of the Criminal Judicial Appointments Coordinator Gloria Burke
including its initial discov- less programs designed to and honored by the United Division of the Lucas Recommendations Panel at 419-824-3707 or email
ery and the birth of DNA enhance citizens’ access States Department of the County Prosecutor’s office as one of three lawyers mailto:gburke@lourdes.
testing. The presentation to and navigation through Treasury, Department of since 1997. In this capaci- recommended to be edu.

Police Reports
Petty theft: On August 11, minor possession of alcohol: On
warrant for unsafe vehicle. Drive under influence, open unknown entered her vehicle and Arrest: On August 16, at the
at the 6000 block of Brintwood, August 12, at the 5000 block of Criminal mischief, petty container: On August 13, at the took a pair of sunglasses, GPS 6000 block of Monroe, Jerry J.
unknown suspect(s) took lawn Alexis, Zachary A. Koprowski, theft: On August 12, at the 7000 5000 block of Monroe, John W. unit, phone charger, and radio Slusher, 39, was arrested for a
chairs from the residence. block of Gillcrest, the victim
20, was stopped for traffic viola- Humbarger, 50, was stopped for adapter. warrant out of Maumee and a war-
Arrest: On August 11, at reported that unknown person(s)
tions and found to be OVI, with a traffic offense and found to be Criminal damaging: On rant for obstructing court order.
the 7000 block of Bonniebrook, wrote on her garage door with a
a .279 BAC. Justin G. Abair, 19, OVI with an open container. August 14, at the 5000 block of Found property: On August
Montrice M. McFarland, 19, was was also found to be under thecrayon and removed light bulbs. Taking identity of another: Allison, suspect admitted to driv- 16, at the 5000 block of Alexis,
a passenger in a vehicle that was influence of alcohol. Endangering children: On On August 13, at the 6000 block ing the vehicle through the vic- two 9mm Speer Lugar hollow
stopped for suspicious activity Arrest: On August 12, at August 10, at the 6000 block of of Apple Meadow, victim report- tim’s front yard causing damage. point rounds were found in the
and he was found to have a war- Monroe/Talmadge, Bernard R. Brint, information received indi- ed that unknown person(s) gained Criminal damaging: On parking lot.
rant for reasonable and ordinary LaPoint, 36, was stopped for cated that possible child abuse access to her online account. August 15, at the 7000 block of Aggravated trafficking,
control of a motor vehicle. may have occurred in June.
a traffic violation and found to Arrest: On August 13, at the Club, victim stated that some- drug possession: On August 18,
Petty theft: On August 10, have warrants for criminal tools, Petty theft: On August 12, 5000 block of Monroe, Angela one damaged both fenders of her at the 4000 block of McCord,
at the 6000 block of Monroe, suspension, and no operator’s at the 7000 block of Sylvania, M. Wells, 38, was found to have vehicle. Jack D. Lynch, 18, was stopped
the suspects removed a box of license. unknown person(s) took the vic- a warrant for DUI-probation vio- Theft: On August 15, at the for traffic violations and found
allergy medication and condoms Criminal damaging: On tim’s wallet from a locker. lation. 5000 block of Main, unknown to be in possession of 2 bags of
from the location without mak- August 12, at the 8000 block of Unauthorized use motor Arrest: On August 14, at the person(s) took security camera marijuana and a weigh scale.
ing payment. Kevin, unknown person(s) used vehicle: On August 13, at the 4000 block of King, Kevin M. footage, credit cards, an enve- Found property: On August
Criminal damaging: On a rock to damage the victim’s 6000 block of Charlesgate, vic- Kolinski, 49, was stopped for a lope with cash, checkbook, and 18, at Sylvania Ave/Sylvan
August 11, at the 8000 block mailbox and vehicle. tim reported the suspect used the traffic violation and found to have other currency from Sautters. Lakes, a spare tire was found.
of Shady Oak, the victims Found property: On August vehicle without her consent. a warrant for probation violation. Criminal damaging, petty Petty theft vehicle trespass:
reported that overnight unknown 12, at the 5000 block of Little Criminal damaging: On Threatening or harassing theft: On August 15, at the 5000 On August 18, at the 5000 block
suspect(s) damaged victim #1’s August 12, at the 6000 block
Farms, the reportee found a cord- phone calls: On August 13, block of Granville, unknown of San Reno, unknown suspect(s)
residence and tampered with vic- less phone. of Sylvania, unknown person(s) at the 5000 block of Allison, suspect(s) broke the rear window entered the victim’s unlocked
tim #2’s vehicle. Arrest: On August 12, Jajuan
opened the gas cap and poured unknown person repeatedly calls and removed the CD face and vehicle and took a stereo and
Drive under influence, Johnson, 20, was arrested on asugar into the opening. the victim asking for money after damaged a cell phone. book bag.

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OPINION THE SYLVANIA HERALD Page 5

The best journalist on TV exposes Fox News Letter to the Editor


The Daily Show with by terrorists, turns out, they after week they find some-
Jon Stewart is the best news
show on TV. It’s witty,
too are funding it. It’s the
perfect cycle: Fox gets high
Off thing new to scare us about.
This recent exposure of their
Dear Editor,
I found it totally ironic that you published this weeks edition
containing an article questioning the validity of early childhood
the
informative, clever, honest
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he exposed a story that had
ratings by scaring people
about the Islamic center, the
people that own Fox make
Dome hypocrisy is either destiny’s
finest irony or a sign that
they simply just don’t care
education merely a week before Sylvania Schools begin the 2010-
2011 school year amidst the economic doom and gloom forecast-
ers are predicting nationwide. Personally, I feel Sylvania Schools
far more intrigue than most money, and that money goes With Tyler Howard anymore. Honestly, is this
Herald Publisher are outstanding and I typically would not have a problem support-
recent stories on the cable to building the Islamic center. story by Comedy Central’s ing a levy to fund the operation of the district. Truth be told, I am
news channels. Stewart Everyone wins! Except, of all seen teasers where the Jon Stewart going to change an educator in another district, so I am somewhat bias.
exposed a direct link between course, truth and journalism. anchor says something like, Fox’s fortunes? No. Most My point here is the fact that the article published in the
Fox News and the people As pointed out by Stewart “this toothpaste could kill people probably won’t even August 25, 2010 edition cites data from studies conducted in both
funding the Islamic Center on his show, Fox News is your child tonight, tune in hear about it. Fox News will Britain and Finland. “According to a British study published in
near ground zero in N.Y. one of two things here: evil at 11 to find out which one.” continue to use their fear- The Cambridge Primary Review in October 2008, the consensus
Fox News has lately been or stupid. They either ginned And I’m sure MSNBC does based model to great success, was that formal schooling should be delayed until children reach
stirring up heat with various up this fear-based contro- stories telling you why you just as MSNBC will continue 6.” The article also stated, “there’s no evidence that early school-
segments where they follow versy intentionally knowing should fear John Boehner. to do, but in their case, to a ing produces a more educated child in the long run.”
the money trail of funding for full well their company was Although, to be fair, that less successful extent. Perhaps you should forward this information to the Sylvania
the proposed Islamic center funding the man they demon- weird orange tan is scary. A good scare is good busi- School Board considering they saw it fit to begin offering FULL-
in N.Y. The talking heads ized, or they simply didn’t Fear gets people’s atten- ness. But perhaps right now DAY kindergarten next week (September 1, 2010), which I
emphatically and repeatedly know who their second larg- tion. But it seems as if per- we’d be better served if all believe is the cause of the numerous layoffs that occurred this past
suggested that the money can est shareholder was. The lat- haps Fox News has taken news networks did a little Spring. It simply does not make sense to minimize the effective-
be traced back to groups that ter seems unlikely. their business model of “fear less scaring and a little more ness of education especially at the college-prep level so that the
fund terrorism, thus imply- Fear-based news is nei- = profit” to a new level. Their informing. They’d do well district may introduce a more extensive early childhood program,
ing, (and sometimes directly ther healthy nor necessary. It ratings have soared since to tune into The Daily Show especially when one takes into account the article you published.
stating), that the center would must be pointed out that such Obama took office, largely with Jon Stewart. He could After all, isn’t the goal to produce students who can both enter
be a terrorist headquarters. tactics are not exclusive to because they have a black teach them a thing or two. college and/or the workforce?
One of the men they identi- Fox News and republicans. man with a scary name who (Reader responses can be Warmest Regards,
fied as a funding source of the All networks do it, even the might be a socialist Muslim sent directly to Tyler at thow- Scott Perrotte
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Making a “healthy” start Chef gets personal


to the new school year Twenty years
Sylvania resident Susan
Armstrong was a single
ago, The first step in the pro-
cess, according to Russ, is
to conduct an in-depth inter-
by Sarah Otis, V.P of weight, higher blood cho-
weights. Or, challenge the mother of a young daughter, view with the client to deter-
Child Development and lesterol and cigarette smok-
family to see who can do working full-time, and taking mine their likes and dislikes, Rotisserie roasted pork
Sarah Bucher, Director ing. Children and adoles-
the most push-ups, jumping classes at Lourdes College how and when they like to with cranberry Dijon sauce,
of Healthy Living, cents should participate in a
jacks, or leg lifts during TV toward her bachelor degree. eat, and so on. Based on sautéed garden vegetables,
YMCA/JCC of Greater commercial breaks. minimum of 60 minutes (1 She swore to herself that if this information, Russ plans and dinner roll, and fire-
Toledo. hour) or more of physical
Create screen-free bed- she ever married, her hus- meals for the client’s selec- grilled chicken kabobs with a
activity each day. Follow
rooms. Don’t put a TV or band would have to be a tion, customizes the recipes, medley of vegetables served
As your child prepares to the tips below to increase good cook. “When I wasn’t shops for fresh ingredients, on a bed of Spanish rice, are
computer in your child’s
too busy to plan dinner, I was and prepares multiple deli- two of many options for cus-
head into the school year, it bedroom. your child’s daily physical
too tired,” she stated. cious dinners right in the tomers of Creative Culinary
is important for parents to activity:
Turn off the TV during
Fast forward to 2004, client’s own kitchen. The Cuisine.
provide guidance and set meals. Better yet, remove
Be a role model for your when she and Russell meals are then packaged up
standards for their child’s the TV from the eating area
child by taking a walk with Malnar met and later mar- and labeled for storage in pared, the lower the cost per
well being for the upcom- if you have one there.
the family, set a time to ried. A tool-and-die maker the refrigerator or freezer, serving.”
ing year. As your child Third, healthy lunch-
play at the playground or for twenty-some years, one and detailed instructions are When asked what kind
moves into a school setting, es and snacks need to be
even coach your child’s of Russ’ interests was cook- written for warming the food of people might hire a per-
considerations about how monitored for balance
youth sports team. ing. “I knew right away that up when the client is ready sonal chef, Russ responded
to keep your child healthy and adequate combina- Take a 10-minute activ- he had a real knack for it,” to eat. “Busy professionals, career-
should take top priority. tion of fruits, vegetables
ity break every hour while says Susan. When the econ- Entrée selections can range focused singles, hectic par-
First, school-age chil- and whole grains. Lunch
you read, do homework or omy went south, Russ found from a cashew chicken stir ents who want to feed their
dren need 8-10 hours of should contain food from
watch TV. himself out of a job. It was fry, to a pork loin with cran- children healthy meals …
sleep to work at the highest all five main food groups:
Climb stairs instead of then he opted to enroll in berry pecan stuffing; from even seniors who want to
level of learning while in breads, fruits, vegetables,
taking an escalator or ele- the Culinary Arts program at eggplant vegetarian lasagna, remain in their home but no
school. Children need good protein and dairy products.
vator. Owens Community College to a panko-crusted tilapia. longer wish to prepare their
sleeping habits that will last Also, reduce refined sugar to refine his natural skills. “Clients can order meatloaf own lunches or dinners.”
Encourage others to join According to Susan, Creative
a lifetime and these habits in sweets and replace high Upon Russ’ graduation, and mashed potatoes if that’s
start early. Below are a few you. Culinary Cuisine can also be
fructose juices for 100% the couple decided to start what they want,” remarked
tips to help your family get Plan one special physical
fruit juices. If you have hired for special occasions,
activity event, like a bike a Personal Chef Service. Russ. “The options are end-
adequate sleep each night: a picky child or are look- Geared to serve people who less.” Additional menu sug- such as a small dinner party
Set a regular time for bed ride or
ing for some creative ideas, hiking, with a group or an intimate dinner for two.
are too busy to cook, or sim- gestions can be found on the
each night and stick to it each
some sandwich alternativesweek. ply do not enjoy it, Creative company’s website at www. “And birthday or anniversary
Avoid feeding children are: Sign up for an exercise Culinary Cuisine provides creativeculinarycuisine.com. gift certificates for that hard-
big meals close to bedtime Chicken tenders class other physical activ- appetizing, healthy dinners The cost of a personal to-buy-for person are also an
Avoid caffeine less than Pasta salads ity program at your local that can be enjoyed in a cus- chef? “It’s more afford- option,” she stated.
six hours before bedtime Bean salads YMCA/JCC. tomer’s own home at any able than you might think,” “Our service allows clients
Make after-dinner play- Hard boiled eggs “Back to school is back time of the day or night. said Susan. Prices per meal to enjoy great tasting meals
time a relaxing time Trail mix to basics,” stated Sarah Otis, “Rather than work in a vary, depending on the num- without having to plan, gro-
Establish a calming bed- Yogurt VP of Child Development, restaurant where I would ber of entrees prepared and cery shop, and prepare them.
time routine “Its time to change up the
Crackers with cheese or have little to no contact the number of people being They have a lot more free
Second, limit screen peanut butter old habits and move into with my customers, Creative served. “For example, five time to spend with their fam-
time to two hours or less a Hummus and pita flat-
new healthier ones for your Culinary Cuisine offers me entrees for six people – or ily or meet their deadlines for
day and be sure the content bread child. Now is a great time the opportunity to work one- 30 total servings – might run work,” said Russ.
children watch is carefully Sliced veggies with on-one with clients,” stated $11 per serving. Whereas That’s something Susan
to find ways to change your
selected and adult approved. yogurt dip Russ. “This allows me to three entrees for four peo- could have used 20 years
child’s routine. Be adven- ago.
If you would like to reduce Lastly, physical activ-
turous, try new sports, prepare food specifically to ple – or 12 total servings
their tastes; if they don’t like – might run $22 per serving. For more information,
your child’s screen time, ity and play are both very
games and other activities,
beets, they will never see Generally, the more servings visit www.creativeculinary-
here are a few tips: important to reverse the
as well as new foods. Your
them on their table.” and/or entrees that are pre- cuisine.com.
Be a good role model obesity epidemic which is
family will grow stronger,
and limit your screen time, now at an alarming 30%
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NHA to present domestic violence symposium


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Health Association (NHA), “Domestic violence is a There is a $75 per per- Neighborhood Health adult, pediatric, and dental
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Kingston community Wedding Military brief


Eric C. Hoy has graduated from the Army ROTC
programs (Reserve Officer Training Corps) Leader’s Training Course
at Fort Knox, KY.
The four-week course is a leadership internship for
Kingston Residence of at Kingston Residence of cadets that can lead to the ultimate goal of becoming an
Perrysburg and Kingston Perrysburg on Tuesday, Army officer. College students experience and examine
Residence of Sylvania September 7. The title of the Army without incurring an obligation to serve in the
announce their upcom- his talk is “School Daze: Army or ROTC, and are eligible to receive two-year college
ing educational talks. After a Tornado” and he scholarship offers and attend the Advanced ROTC Course
Community members will speak about the events, at their college.
are invited to stop by and challenges and the future of Cadets are observed and evaluated during classroom and
enjoy some fun, informa- Lake Local Schools after field training exercises to determine their officer potential
tional facts from a variety the devastating tornado hit in leadership abilities and skills. The cadets are trained to
of speakers. No advance the first week of June. have a sound understanding of traditional leadership values
sign-up is required and the Kingston of Sylvania is during the challenging, motivating “hands-on” training.
program is open to anyone delighted to have Kristin The training develops well-disciplined, highly motivated,
who would like to sit back Emery, Meteorologist/ physically conditioned students, and helps improve the
listen and learn while enjoy- Reporter for 13ABC, speak- cadets’ self-confidence, initiative, leadership potential,
ing some delicious sweets ing on September 17. decision making, and collective team cohesion. The cadets
and coffee. The second program at receive training in fundamental military skills, rifle marks-
“Tuesdays with Kingston of Perrysburg on manship, small arms tactics, weapons training, drill and
ceremony, communications, combat water survival train-
Kingston” is held at Kingston September 21, will feature
ing, rappelling, land navigation and squad-level operations
Residence of Perrysburg Rebecca Jaessing, owner of field training.
twice a month on the 1st and Clara J’s Tea Room talking He is the son of Lorraine M. Fay of Crissey Road,
3rd Tuesdays of each month about the benefits and his- Sylvania, OH, and Raymond R. Hoy of Eastgate Road,
at 10:00 a.m. at Kingston, tory of tea. Toledo, OH.
333 East Boundary Street, Upcoming community Hoy graduated in 2003 from Sylvania Southview High
Perrysburg.
“Community Chats
programs include speakers
from the Toledo Museum
School.
Family
with Kingston” are held
at Kingston Residence of
of Art, the Toledo Zoo,
Imagination Station, the is why
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Smith Edinger wedding Family
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talks are held on the 1st and
3rd Friday of each month
and others. For a com-
Matt and Kathy (Scarlett) Edinger are pleased to
plete list of topics and dates is why
it all.
we do
announce the marriage of their son, Stephen Charles, to
at 10:00 a.m. at Kingston
Residence of Sylvania, 4125
please check out www.
Ashlee Christine Smith on June 12, 2010. Rev. Larry
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Smith, grandfather of the bride, officiated at the wedding Jeff Traudt, Agent we do
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Patricia Edinger of Sylvania. Jeff
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LOCAL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2010

2011 U.S. Senior Open ticket sales begin


Tickets for the 2011 U.S. with outdoor seating with Two thousand and seven
Senior Open Championship views of the 16th-green. hundred volunteers, both
at Inverness Club have offi- Each weekly option adult and youth ages 11 to
cially gone on sale and vol- includes one individu- 17, are being recruited for
unteer registration is also al hang-tag ticket per day the Championship. Those
underway. Many of golf’’s (one for Monday, one for interested in volunteering are
greatest legends, including Tuesday, etc - Monday, July encouraged to register early
Fred Couples, Tom Watson, 25 through Sunday, July 31) on the Senior Open website.
Greg Norman, Bernhard that are fully transferable Committees will be filled on
Langer, Kenny Perry, Corey and can be shared with oth- a first come-first serve basis
Pavin, Tom Lehman and ers. Each ticket option also and a special incentive for
Paul Azinger are expected includes free on-site parking adult volunteers is available (L-R): David Schlaudecker, executive director; Scott Newsom, treasurer; Christopher
to play in Toledo July 25 to and a complimentary copy of for those signing up prior to Denman, president; Carrie Serber, vice president; Jim Walrod, secretary; and William
31, 2011. the Championship Souvenir November 30. Included in Garbe, immediate past president.
Weekly Grounds and Magazine. Youth ages 17 the volunteer fee is a spe-
Upgrade Tickets
be available on-line at
will and under are admitted free
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Leadership Toledo
www.2011ussenioropen.com ticketed adult. Championship and other vol- David Schlaudecker, exec- as the membership director for their community involve-
and at Toledo area Kroger Discounted exchange unteer benefits. utive director, has announced at Toledo Country Club; Mr. ment in partnership with the
stores beginning September vouchers for the two weekly For details on the ticket and the election of the following Newsom, also a member of national Jefferson Awards
1. The weekly upgrade ticket ticket options will be avail- volunteer options, please go community leaders to serve the 2005 Community LT class organization.
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tioned S.P. Jermain Pavilion. stores beginning September site (www.2011ussenioropen. Toledo (LT) Board of Trustees: Loop, and Kendrick, LLP; Schlaudecker, “Our com-
The Jermain Pavilion will 1. The vouchers can be com) or call the Championship Christopher Denman, presi- Mr. Walrod, account manager munity is facing a myriad of
feature a food court and exchanged at the gate the office at 419-536-2011. dent; Carrie Serber, vice presi-with The Image Group is a complex issues and concerns.
sports bar atmosphere along week of the Championship. dent; Scott Newsom, treasurer; 2007 Community LT graduate; Thanks to strong board leader-
James Walrod II, secretary; and and 2004 program graduate ship and the talents and com-
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