Litter Media Game of the Week, New Post Game Show debuts Friday

Presented by Hometown-Motors, Inc.

The Jackson Ironmen work a possession with their backs against their own end zone in a Frontier Athletic Conference contest at Miami Trace during the 2019 Football Season. Photo by Dan Ramey/Litter Media

For a fourth consecutive season, the Litter Media cameras will be on the sidelines for high school football action, and for 2021 has added The Litter Media Game of the Week Post Game Show to its coverage.

The first of the season features Zane Trace at Logan Elm.

Litter Media’s Dan Ramey and Mike Smith will return to the studio and take to Facebook Live following the Litter Media Game of the Week with a report on the game in addition to interviews with the coaches and players involved in the game.

Smith will also post score updates of the game on the Litter Media Facebook and Twitter pages in real time during the game each week. Look for Litter Media Game of the Week photos albums on our Facebook Page, too.

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The Litter Media Game of the Week highlight video launches each Tuesday throughout the season.
(CLICK HERE TO VIEW PREVIOUS GOTW VIDEOS)

The Litter Media Game of the Week Post Game Show is presented by Classic Brands, Hometown-Motors, Inc., McDonald’s and Rathkamp Financial.

Week 1 games in our region:

Thursday – Blanchester at Paint Valley, Logan at Jackson and Lucasville Valley at Portsmouth.

Friday – Adena at McClain, Huntington at Circleville, Minford at Piketon, Northwest at Southeastern, Unioto at Vinton County, Westfall at Madison Plains, Zane Trace at Logan Elm (#LitterMediaGOTW), Teays Valley at Chillicothe, Western Brown at Hillsboro, Miami Trace at Waverly, Franklin Heights at Hamilton Township, Bloom Carroll at Highland, Jonathan Alder at Amanda Clearcreek, Fairfield Union at New Lexington, Heath at Liberty Union, Oak Hill at Wellston, Wheelersburg at Ironton and Bexley at Washington CH.

Saturday – Fairland vs Portsmouth West at Portsmouth’s Trojan Coliseum.

Circleville Council OK’s D.O.R.A.

Presented By Classic Brands

Circleville City Council has approved an ordinance that creates a Downtown Outdoor Refreshment Area, better known as a DORA. 

The DORA permits individuals to carry alcoholic beverages inside an area designated by the city, if that purchase was made inside bars or restaurants within the DORA. 

The DORA legislation for Circleville’s downtown, includes businesses on Court Street, Main Street, Watt Street, Franklin Street, Scioto Street and Pickaway Street.

The DORA will be in place each Thursday, Friday and Saturday, except the week of the Circleville Pumpkin Show. 

Circleville City Council President David Crawford told Litter Media‘s Mike Smith in a phone conversation- “We brought in DORA in hopes that it will help downtown businesses get more customers.”

A few modifications were made into the final legislation that adjusted the hours to begin earlier in the evening when most of the downtown stores are already open. Crawford added- “There is always the chance that some of the businesses will consider staying open later, if more shoppers are visiting the downtown.”

The hours are from 5pm to 10pm on Thursdays and Fridays, and noon to 10pm on Saturdays.

Food Giveaway August 21st At Saint Peter’s Church

Presented By Atomic Speedway

To continue helping neighbors in need, the St. Vincent de Paul Society and the Knights of Columbus will host a Drive-thru Food Giveaway Saturday, August 21st from 10 am to noon.

The giveaway will be held in the parking lot behind St. Peter Catholic Church at the corner of Church and West Water streets.

To pick up food, enter from  the alley on Church Street and exit onto Water Street. Bikers and walkers are welcome.

Photo IDs required and masks recommended.

Unioto Edges Piketon In SVC Golf Match #1

Presented By Rathkamp Financial

Unioto slipped past Piketon via the best 5th player score to win SVC Golf Match #1 of the season. Both teams fired a 167, but the Shermans won the match on the tie-break.

Piketon’s Logan Cummins was the match medalist with a score of 38.

The team order of finish was as follows:
Unioto- 167 *Best fifth score*
Piketon- 167
Westfall- 189
Zane Trace- 188
Southeastern- 192
Adena- 196
Paint Valley- 212
Huntington- 239

(Top 20 Individual Scorers)
1 Logan Cummins 38 (Piketon)
2 Jace Tucker 40 (Unioto)
3 Charlie Lewis 40 (Unioto)
4 Owen Armstrong 41 (Piketon)
5 Keegan Snyder 43 (Unioto)
6 Sydney Ater 43 (Adena)
7 Braxton Platt 44 (Unioto)
8 Gavin Howard 44 (Piketon)
9 Gabe Dettwiller 44 (Piketon)
10 Dominick Bush 44 (Westfall)
11 Jacob Hicks 45 (Westfall)
12 Jon Grondolsky Jr 45 (Zane Trace)
13 Josh Delong 45 (Zane Trace)
14 Aaron Evans 45 (Southeastern)
15 Brayden Popp 45 (Southeastern)
16 Brian Schobeloch 46 (Westfall)
17 Davis Kerns 46 (Adena)
18 Quade Kaltenbach 47 (Unioto)
19 Emma Winland 47 (Paint Valley)
20 Brevin Wooldridge 48 (Piketon)

SOC Golf
Minford 175

Waverly 204
West 217
Oak Hill 227
Northwest 231

Co-Medalists
Osborne- Minford
Kelley- Minford