SOC Names All League Baseball

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SOC DIVISION 2
Elijah Vogelsong of Minford- “Player of the Year”
Derek Eblin of Waverly- “Pitcher of the Year”
Anthony Knittel of Minford- “Coach of the Year”

(First Team)
Elijah Vogelsong, Matthew Risner and Adam Crank- Minford
Derek Eblin and Alex Boles- Waverly
Eric Green and Cooper McKenzie- Wheelersburg
Robert Martin- South Webster
George Arnett- Valley
Luke Howard- West
Dakota Secrest- Northwest
Flint Barger- Oak Hill
Logan Clemmons- Eastern

(Second Team)
Grant Wheeler and A. Queen- Minford
J.T. Barnett and L.T. Jordan- Waverly
Case Dyer and Ethan Ison- Wheelersburg
Billy Jones- South Webster
Chase Morrow- Valley
Luke Bradford- West
Kaleb Seals- Northwest
Landon Hines- Oak Hill
Jacob Overly- Eastern

SOC DIVISION 1
Brayden Webb of Symmes Valley- “Player of the Year”
Clay Cottle of Clay- “Pitcher of the Year”
Marc Cottle of Clay- “Coach of the Year”

(First Team)
Clay Cottle, Shaden Malone and Jaden Jessee- Clay
Caden Brammer and Brayden Webb- Symmes Valley
Jackson Rowe and Jimmy Mahlmeister- Saint Joe
Caleb Nichols- Notre Dame
Levi Singleton- Green
Trey Satterfield- Western
Kyle Winston- East

(Second Team)
Evan Woods and Carson Porginski- Clay
Devin Renfroe and Levi Best- Symmes Valley
Michael Mahlmeister- Saint Joe
Dylan Seison- Notre Dame
Wiley Sanders- Green
Sean Kerns- Western
Ethan Rase- East




Lincolnview Stops Valley Indians In State Baseball Semi

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A pitcher’s duel was the story in Saturday’s Division 4 State Baseball Semifinal, where the (20-12) Lucasville Valley Indians saw their season come to a close, falling to Van Wert Lincolnview, 2-1.

All the runs came in the 7th inning, with Lincolnville scoring twice in the top of the inning and the Indians come-back effort falling short, with only one run in their final at-bat.

Both team combined for five hits, all after the fourth inning. Valley’s George Arnett gave up three hits and Lincolnview’s Landon Price yielded two.

In the top of the 7th, Cole Binkley’s RBI single put Lincolnview up 1-0, followed later by a sacrifice fly by Caden Hanf for a 2-0 lead.

Hunter Edwards drove in Andrew Andronis with an RBI double in the bottom of the 7th inning seventh, cutting the Indians deficit to 2-1. But, that’s all Valley could muster on the scoreboard as Edwards was later thrown out at third base on a bunt attempt, with no more serious scoring threat after that.

Lincolnview’s Landon Price gained the win, striking out 14 Valley batters. George Arnett, just a sophomore, fanned 4 hitters.

Lincolnview improved to (24-8) and will play in the D-4 State Final on Sunday.

In Division 2, Bloom Carroll plays for the state title Sunday as well, after advancing with a 4-0 win over Hamilton Badin on Friday.

 

Armory Restoration Project Bids Being Accepted By City Of Chillicothe

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Sealed proposals for The City of Chillicothe, Ohio Armory Restoration Project will be received by the Mayor of the City of Chillicothe, Ohio at the office of the Parks and Recreation Department located on the 1st floor at 35 South Paint Street, Chillicothe, OH 45601 until 2pm on July 6, 2021 at said office and then immediately opened and read aloud in the 1st Floor Conference Room of the same building.

The City of Chillicothe is one of 15 communities selected for an 18-month program from the National Endowment for the Arts, which includes training in design, planning, community engagement and more, to to turn the armory it into a modernized functional facility for civic use.

Yoctangee Park Armory

Plans, Specifications, and bid forms may be secured at the Parks Department. A deposit of $10 will be required for each set of plans and specifications check made payable to the City of Chillicothe. The $10.00 deposit is nonrefundable. Contact the Parks Department (740) 772-5626 for digital copies at no charge.

Each bid must be accompanied by a bid bond in an amount of 10% of the bid amount with a surety satisfactory to the Director of Public Service, City of Chillicothe, Ohio or by certified check or cashier’s check in the amount of not less than 10% of the bid amount in favor of the Director of Public Service, City of Chillicothe, Ohio. Bid Bonds shall be accompanied by Proof of Authority of the official or agent signing the bond.

Bids shall be sealed and marked as Bid for The City of Chillicothe, Ohio Armory Restoration Project and mailed or delivered to: Parks/Recreation Department, 35 South Paint Street, Chillicothe, Ohio 45601 clearly marked with “Bid for The City of Chillicothe, Armory Restoration Project”.

Attention of bidders is called to all of the requirements contained in this bid packet, particularly to the State of Ohio Labor Standards Provisions including Prevailing Wage Rates, various insurance requirements, various equal employment opportunity provisions, and the requirement for a payment bond and performance bond for 100% of the contract price.

Ohio University Offers H.S. Media Workshop

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(ATHENS) — The School of Media Arts and Studies in the Scripps College of Communication at Ohio University announces the return of the High School Media Workshop on July 30th. The workshop was an annual program from 2014-2018 and returns as a one-day, in-person event this year. All COVID-19 precautions will be observed. 

The workshop is open to high school students in grades 9-12 and will run from 8am to 7pm. Participants can choose a focus area from four available options: video production; music recording; animation; and audio for cinema.

“This workshop is all about providing students a hands-on experience with our equipment and spaces,” said Andie Walla, the workshop’s director. “Beginners or more advanced students are encouraged to attend. After the pandemic, we hope this opportunity to collaborate in person with students who have similar creative passions will be a breath of fresh air and spark some creativity.”

Each focus area will be taught by a faculty member in the School of Media Arts and Studies with assistance from current OHIO students. Participants will have access to the equipment and facilities in the Schoonover Center for Communication that correspond to their focus area.

Grace Fowler, a senior majoring in integrated media, attended the workshop as a high school student in 2017. She said the positive experience she had there influenced her college decision.

“The High School Media Workshop really showed me what the major was going to actually be like,” Fowler said. “It also helped me to meet some of the faculty that I would end up having as professors. I was pretty sure I wanted to go to OU before the workshop but it was really just the icing on the cake that really solidified my choice.”

The cost of the workshop is $200 with tuition scholarships available. Learn more about the workshop and register here.