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Westerville Central, Westerville South move on to state

At a glance Below are the members of the Central, North and South boys and girls swimming diving teams who competed at district but did not qualify for state: CENTRAL Boys — Jon Brooks: 100 free (50.73, 22nd), 200 free (1:50.72, 19th); Michael Denzel: diving (228.2, 14th); Matt Hawkins: 500 free (5:13.56, 25th); Atticus Jordan: [...]

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Tavenner among seven Westerville North qualifiers

At a glance Below are the sectional results for the Central, North and South wrestling teams: CENTRAL Feb. 18 — Finished seventh (116.5) in 10-team Division I sectional at Watkins Memorial behind champion Lancaster (220.5) District qualifiers: Zach Brown (160, 4-0, first), Dante Camboni (220, 2-2, fourth), Caleb Duffey (170, 2-2, fourth), Michael Hines (106, [...]

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Ohio OT Murdock waiting for first offer

INDIANAPOLIS – Offensive tackle Zachary Murdock (Westerville, Ohio/Westerville South) is still looking for his first offer, but he has been receiving interest on the recruiting trail for quite some time. Ohio, Purdue, Syracuse and Toledo have shown significant interest, and Cincinnati, Marshall, Michigan, Pittsburgh and Wisconsin sent him invites for games during the fall, Murdock [...]

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Lady Quakers make a run, fall short, 71-64

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What we learned: Best of the Midwest

February 21, 2012 Josh HelmholdtRivals.com Football Recruiting . MORE: Event preview | Smith feature | Top performers INDIANAPOLIS – Monday’s Best of the Midwest combine brought in top prospects not only from Indiana, but also from Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Kentucky and even Tennessee. It featured six Rivals250 prospects, as well as a number of under-the-radar [...]

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US labor agency cites Hershey distribution plant

The agency said six of the violations lodged against Exel, of Westerville, Ohio, were willful, for not recording injuries and illnesses over a four-year period and not taking required steps to protect workers’ hearing. The citation of SHS, of Lemoyne, Pa., was for not training employees regarding safe handling of high-energy equipment. A current phone [...]

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Chicago schools criticized over fines for misbehavior

By  Tammy Webber ASSOCIATED PRESS Tuesday February 21, 2012 6:42 AM CHICAGO — A sense of order prevails at Noble Street College Prep as students move quickly through a hallway adorned with banners from dozens of colleges. Everyone wears a school polo shirt neatly tucked into khaki trousers. There’s plenty of chatter but no jostling, [...]

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Tight-knit swim Warriors battle district foes

Seeing a season come to a close can inspire a number of different reactions, but the fact the Westerville North swimming and diving squads chose to spend the time following their last meet together, eating a meal, speaks volumes. “We’re all good friends and we spend a lot of time with each other,” junior Devoney [...]

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Central swimmers compete with district’s best

Proving again it has a program in the upper echelon of Central Ohio, the Westerville Central boys and girls swimming and diving teams let their presence be known at the Division I district meet at Ohio State Friday and Saturday, Feb. 17-18. The boys took fourth place, scoring 148 points, finishing behind Upper Arlington (435), [...]

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Lake Shore launches cryogen-free probe stations

20 February 2012 Lake Shore launches cryogen-free probe stations Lake Shore Cryotronics Inc of Westerville OH, USA, which makes scientific sensors, instruments and systems for precise measurement and control, has launched the new Model CRX-VF and Model CRX-EM-HF cryogen-free probe stations. The two new platforms add vertical and horizontal field to Lake Shore’s growing family [...]

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Harris sets 2 WC records at OAC meet

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Nominations sought for Ohio Ag Hall of Fame

Return, an independent film about a female veteran’s transition home to Ohio from her military tour of duty in the Middle East, will get a screening at the Wexner Center at 7 p.m. on March 1. Director Liza Johnson, a native of Portsmouth, Ohio, will be on hand after the showing for a panel discussion [...]

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WC men stumble in 68-65 loss to Otterbein

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Lawsuit exposes fraternity incidents at Ohio Wesleyan

An Ohio Wesleyan student told university officials that a fraternity pledge instructor forced him to strip naked and then held a lighted match under his testicles while quizzing him about the Greek alphabet. Another pledge said the same fraternity member made him strip naked and “aggressively touched” his penis to “prepare him for initiation” into [...]

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Boys basketball: Coliseum’s presence diminishes

By  Steve Blackledge The Columbus Dispatch Monday February 20, 2012 7:33 AM Back in the day, your dyed-in-the-wool fan could watch every one of their favorite players and teams pass through the Ohio Expo Center Coliseum during the Central District high-school basketball tournament. On a few Saturdays in February and March, the fan was in [...]

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For Santorum voters, he’s a candidate like them

The Baltimore Sun, 501 N. Calvert Street, P.O. Box 1377, Baltimore, MD 21278 Article source: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nation-world/sns-rt-us-usa-campaign-santorumtre81h0m2-20120218,0,1393205.story

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Bobcats Roll Past UNC-Asheville, 81-62

Feb. 18, 2012 Final Stats ATHENS, Ohio – Walter Offutt matched his career-high with 19 points to lead Ohio to a convincing 81-62 victory over UNC-Asheville in the annual BracketBuster game Saturday night. It was the 15th home win of the season for the Bobcats, setting a program record. Ohio never trailed as it cruised [...]

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Far more than just a hobby

TIRO — Foster children all over Ohio have been warmed by blankets made by Shelby women through a program started by a former Crawford County resident. Jessica Studer Hollins, a Tiro native, founded the nonprofit group My Very Own Blanket in Westerville in 1999. She loves to crochet, and after seeing foster children in Franklin [...]

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Boys basketball roundup: Westerville South wins on three

Saturday February 18, 2012 6:04 AM Stephen O’Daniel hit a three-pointer as time expired, capping Westerville South’s rally from a 13-point deficit in a 58-57 victory over visiting Olentangy Liberty last night in an Ohio Capital Conference Cardinal Division game. Trailing by three with four seconds left, O’Daniel made a free throw and then missed [...]

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Tatman, Roberts Victorious at BSU Quad

Feb. 17, 2012 Complete Results OXFORD, Ohio – Two members of the Miami University women’s track and field team won events Friday at the Ball State Quadrangular, hosted by Ball State at its Field Sports Building, with the meet serving as a final dress rehearsal before the Mid-American Conference Championships next weekend. The RedHawks did [...]

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