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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page C003

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CYMK The Country Club Still in the invite families to feel at home beside the pool, on the tennis courts, in the fitness room, and throughout the 25,000 sq. ft. clubhouse. or peace and serenity, become a part of one of the few clubs surrounded by rolling hills away from congestion and noise of the city. Relax with us.

You will feel at home. have openings for 30 new members and their families. No initiation fee, trial memberships available. For more information and a personal tour, call Michelle Dearlove, Membership Director. Medina Country Club 5588 Wedgewood Road Medina, Ohio (330) 225-0677 (330) 725-6621 d06970387 njoy our Championship 27 hole golf course spread out over 200 acres.

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VINCENT-S T.MARY 2 ingles ertsch(S) d. Baranek 6-1, 6-2; Schumach r(S) d. M.Altier 6-2, 6-2; D.Altier (H) d. Bishop 2-6, 62, 6-1. oubles alem eonak(H) d.

Bulford ier6-0, 6-0; issinger erbitz(H) d.A ostingan urner2-6, 6-2, 6-1. ecords St. Vincent St. Mar y3-2. CUYAHOGA FALLS 5, GLENOAK 0 ingles handler(C) d.

Warcher 6-1, 7-5; Day (C) d. Figler 6-3, 7-5; Hovey (C) d. Fab o6-2, 6-2. oubles T. Chandler iggins(C) d.

Zeigler ulmer6- 3, 6-1; Agarenzo ank(C) d. Indriolo etram6-1, 6-2. ecords uyaghogaF alls3-1. MANCHESTER 4, TIMKEN 1 ingle rown(T) d. Six 6-0, 6-1; Hodges (M) d.

organ6-3, 6-1; George (M) won by default. ayne and Miller (M) d. Walker and Cowling 6-3, 6-0; Stump and Deren (M) won by default. ecords anchester3-4. MCKINLEY 5, MANCHESTER 0 hristman(C M) d.

Six 6-0, arrah(C M) d. Hodges 6-0, 6-0; Yoder (C M) d. George 6-1, 6-0. M. Nessing and Pelger (C M)d.

Payne and iller6-0, 6-1; T. Nessing and Senior (C M)d. Stump and tone6-1, 6-0. ecords inley5-2; Manchester 3-5. MCKINLEY 5, TIMKEN 0 ingles hristman(M) d.

Brown 6-0, 6-0; Darrah (M) d. Monger 6-0, 6-0; Yoder (M) forfeit essing elger(M) d. Walter owling6-0, 6-0; Nessing oroon(M) won by forfeit. ecords inley5-2, 2-0. NORTON 3, GREEN 2 loetzer(N) d.

Lancaster 6-1, 6-1; Boring (N) d. Hartong 6-0, 6-1; Braman (N) d. McMahan 6-3, 6-3. oubles ough plinger(G) d. Diely allace6-2, 64; Rogers oe(G) d.

Fernandez illiams6-2, 6-2. ecords orton3-1, 1-0; Green 2-2, 0-2. KENSTON 4, RAVENNA 1 ingle rown(K) d. Rhodes 6-4, 6-4; Papay (K) d. asper3-6, 6-3, 6-4; Gesaman (R) d.

Biskind 7-5, 6-0. ouble rown(K) d. Rhodes 6-4, 6-4; Papay (K) d. asper3-6, 6-3, 6-4; Gesaman (R) d. Biskind 7-5, 6-0.

ecords avenna1-2. CLOVERLEAF 4, BRUNSWICK 1 ingle chmock(C) d. Darrow 6-1, arpenter (C) d. Miller 7-5, 6-4; Hanek (B) d. Benedict 6-1, 6-2.

ouble opowicz abled. Travers hillips6-1, 5-7, 6-3; Whitfield apier(C) d. Ryan illion3-6, 6-1, 6-4. ecords loverleaf5-2, 2-0. AURORA 4, CHARDON 1 ingles D.

Rozek (C) d. Kozlowski 6-1, reblas (A) d. Whitten 6-3, 6-4; Leary (A) d. J. Zupancic 6-3, 6-7, 7-6.

oubles eigleand Morton (A) d. Gilstrap and Parish 6-2, 6-3; Armenio and Anderson (A) d. E. Zupancic and ofstetter6-1, 6-1. ecords A urora3-1; Chardon 0-3.

BASEBALL SMITHVILLE 3, NORWAYNE 2 mithville0 0 30 0 orwayne0 0 10 1 30 atteries arpenter(1-0) an dBlough ilson ratch r(7) an dPelfrey arpenter ilson ecords mithville3-0; Norwayne 2-5. otes mithville hanlian2 singles; Middleton single, double homas 3 singles, RBI; Norwayne cale 3 singles; Bratcher 2 singles; Watkins 2 singles and elfrey 2 singles. LOUISVILLE 18, ST. THOMAS AQUINAS 2 ouisville0(1 1)00 81 42 St. Thomas Aquinas 0002 2 62 atteries arasarides rabill(5) an dBoles eaudry mith ell(5), Hun t(5) an dFranz arasarides mith ecords ouisville7-1; St.

Thomas Aquinas 5-3. otes ouisville arasarides 3 singles, RBI; Boles 2 doubles 2 RBI; Krabill 2singles 4 RBI; Bresson 2 singles, 2 RBI; Beaudry 2 singles, RBI. St. Thomas A quinas ruex 2 singles, Dietrich 2 singles. ateT hursday LAKE 4, GLENOAK 1 ake0 0 00 1 Gl nOa k0 0 01 0 atteries erstich and awranick aller roelich(7) and risbee erstich aller ecords ake4-0; Gl nOa k1-3.

otes La umminssingle ommerssingle RBI nOa risbeedouble ameOn CLOVERLEAF 16, NORWAYNE 4 orwayne10 00 4 52 loverleaf(1 5)0 10 61 34 atteries tandford ilson(1), Nussbaum (1), and elfrey atton oone(5) an dSummers allison(3). atton tandford ecords loverleaf1-0; Norwayne 0-3. otes loverleaf lkevizph 2 singles; Schuerger 2 singles orwayne Scale 2 hits. ameTw CLOVERLEAF 8, NORWAYNE 3 orwayne1 1 00 0 loverleaf1 2 01 2 atteries B. Scale ussbaum(6) an dPelfrey m- sier and ummers amsier B.Sc a ecords loverleaf2-0; Norwayne 0-4.

otes loverleaf achtelllsingle SOFTBALL NORWAYNE 5, SMITHVILLE 1 mithville0 0 00 0 orwayne2 0 00 3 atteries oylka and ong rank and osser rank oylka ecords orwayne7-0, 3-0. otes mithville oylka6 Norwayne ranks7 Price 2 singles, Sheppard 2 singles. SPRINGFIELD 8, WEST BRANCH 0 estB ranch0 0 00 0 pringfield1 1 23 0 atteries ierce ayland(5) an dGriffith oselyand Ro h. osely ierce ecords estB ranch4-3, 2-2; Springfield 4-2, 4-0. otes pringfield avidsontriple singe and 3 RBI, AL exander 2 singles and 3RBI othdouble single and RBI CVCA 11, ST.

VINCENT-S T.MARY 3 CVCA 2012 0 192 St. V-M001 020 0 atterie lackburn and ayer isiciatta heppard and urray lackburn isiciatta CVCA ayer(1). ecords CVCA 5-2. otes CVCA atlett single and double; Johnson 2 singles triple and 3 RBI; Blackburn 8 strikeouts; Sayer home run andRBI V-M: Windhorst 2 singles and RBI; urray double and RBI. TRACK FIELD GIRLS KENMORE 66, OUR LADY OF THE ELMS 62 100m 1.

Kannan (E) 1 4.1 0. 2 1. annan(E) 2 9.7 0. 4 1. Hilkert (E) 1:0 5.7 0.

800 1. Killian (E) 2:5 4.0 0. 1 1. Weese (K) 6:2 3.0 0. 3,2 0 1.

Wesse (K) 1 4:1 3.0 0. 1 00 hurdles 1. Laske (E) 17.6. 300 1. aske(E) 5 2.4 0.

hotput 1. Gould (K) 32-8 4. 1. Gould (K) 9 7-1 igh 1. Jennings (K) 4-10.

ongjump 1. Laske (E) 15-4 400 1. Elms 54.9. 800 relay 1. Kenmore lover ootson a i ennings 7.7 0.

1,6 0 0relay 1. Elm s(Ka n- nan aske ooke amboult 9.0 0. 3 200 1. Kenmore A ustin llis apan amson 1 4:0 3.0 0. ecords Kenmore 1-1.

GARFIELD 60, KENMORE5 LADY OF THE ELMS 48 100m 1. Jenkins (G) 1 3.5 1. 2 1. enkins(G) 2 9.0 4. 4 1.

Hilkert OLE )6 5.7. 800 1. Kilian OLE 4. 1 1. Weese (K) 6:2 3.

3,2 0 1. Weese (K) 1 4:1 3. 100 hu rd 1. Laske OLE )1 7.6. 300 1.

aske(O E)5 2.4. hotput 1. Gould (K) 32-8. iscus 1. Gould (K) 9 7-1 1.5.

ighjump 1. irden(G) 5-0. ongjump 1. Laske (O E). 400 relay 1.

Our Lady of theE lms(La annen dwards ohman )5 4.9. 800 1. Kenmore 1:5 7.7. 1,6 0 0relay 1. Our Lady of the Elms ilian annen ilkert etcalf 9.0 3.

3,2 00 relay 1. Garfield 12:0 2. ateT hursday SOUTHEAST 155, WESTERN RESERVE 74.5, MAPLEWOOD 46, LOWELLVILLE 29, SOUTHINGTON CHALKER 27.5 100mete 1. Divoky 12.8. 2 1.

Divoky 2 6.6. 400 1. Divoky 61.8. 800 1. S.M ahaffey 2:3 9.

1,6 1. Graves 6:0 3.3. 3 1. raves1 3:0 1.8. 100 1.

Wygle 16.2. 300 1. Wygle 49.1. hotput 1. ubinsky3 3-1 1.5.

iscu 1. Dubinsky 111-7. ighjump 1. Richards 4-1 0. ongjump 1.

S. ahaffey1 4-9. 400 1. (Cofojohn s- sacci ound omlinson )5 7.8. 800 1.

(Wy ichards ound eppler 6.3. 1,6 0 0relay 1. (Divoky ygle Mahaffey eppler 9.1. 3,2 0 0relay 1. (S.Mahaffey ahaffey elson a ahaffey )1 1:0 2.5.

SCHEDULE aseball To a ames antonT imkena tCanton inley(2) arfielda tSt. Vi ary enmorea tBarberton arlingtona tRootstown ortha tWadsworth avennaa tBuchtel (2) outheasta tNorton estB rancha tAlliance (2) onday sG ames entral owera tKenmore ortha tBuchtel ortona tWadsworth ittmana tSmithville ootstowna tGarrettsville pringfielda tCanton inley St. Vi arya tCleveland St. Edward allmadgea tRevere oftball To a ames A uroraa tRavenna antonC entralC atholica tLouisville (2) antonM inleya tMinerva airlessa tTimken entR oosevelta tEllet orthC antona tCanton South ootstowna tHoban niteda tWest Branch (2) FYI UMPIRES NEEDED The Greater Akron Umpires Association needs adults ages 18 and over to umpire slow- and fast pitch games this summer.N oexperience is needed. Barney Ellis will conduct classes for new umpires beginning in late A pril rdetails 330 836 4443 SOFTBALL BW3 and USSSA will host two early bird at Allerton sports complex Cla sDHoliday Classic state qualifier will be played April 14, and a class national qualifier will be held April 28-2 9.E ntry fee for each tournament is $145 plus $20 sanction fee.

ontactJ ohnT erry after 5 p.m. at 330-2 9 63930 Two slo pitch tournaments will be held April 8 and April 15 at assillon sG enshaft Pa k.T hese are ASA national qualifiers for Class and teams. Cos ti for each tournament, and teams are guaranteed four games. Cal lBob arle at 330 832 5883 pringFl i shootout for teams will be hosted by the J. Babe tearnC ommunityC enterA pril2 1-2 8.C ostis 150 per team; register by April 13.

www.Oh i o.c mA kronB eaconJ ournal aturday pril7, 2001 C3 High school ootball powers still face problem with scheduling ormerM inleycoach spearheads the charge to combine efforts By Tom Reed eaconJ ournal staff writer Yo ucan hear the frustration creeping into the voiceo fThom aniels as he discussesthe lengths some high schoolfoot ball programs must go to schedule an opponent. sgood for football inO hio when a St. Ig a- tius has to play a school from an dCanton Mc- inley has to play a school from reensburg a said aniels Warren G. ardingcoach and former Mc- inleycoach have quality programs in our region and we should be playing each aniels would like too r- ganize a meeting of traditional powers includingM inley assillon levelandSt. Ignatius akewoodSt.

Edward to develop a pool of opponents forteams like themselves that have difficulty scheduling. astseason inleyhad an open date inW eek 9 despite attempts to fill it. ulldogsathletic director ynnW afler adopted ahard line approach Jackson from its basketball schedulefor no longer playing inleyin football layinggood opponents makes you a better said aniels non- league schedule includesC leve land South and aC anadianteam M.M. Robinson eM assillons and inleys and Warren ardingsneed to sit down and see if we can do somethingabout i anielsspoke with assil lon athletic director and football coach Rick Shepas about theidea hursday etwo schools are discussing a possible Week 9 game in 2002. anielsalso has made initial calls to St.

Ignatius and ake wood St. Edward inley football coach John iller likes the concept but added that the Bulldogs already play St. Ignatius arrenH arding and assillon assillonadded St. Ignatius to its schedule last season anielsadmits the group needs to find two or three more schools to have a deep enough pool for a quasi league iller would love torecruit some Federal League teams. ackson erry len akand orthC anton all qualified for postseason play last year.

illersaid teams cannot schedule championship caliber opponents every week. But when the Ohio High School At h- letic Association doubled its playoff field two years ago, Mi l- er thought some schools would be more willing to schedule the likes of inley never thought it would hurt Miller said. everalmonths ago, McDaniels and Wafler made a proposal to add a third level of points into the computer playoff formula. hose points would be awarded, win or lose, for scheduling an opponent that plays a quality schedule essages for To mReed can be left at 330-4 7 86000 A yers easure picked by OHSAA akeA yerso fPerry and A mberL easureo fBlack River have been selected by the Ohio ighS choolA thletic A ssociation to attend a leadership conference July 13-1 5 i nIndianapolis hey are two of 16 state student athletes chosen for the ationalL eadership onference sponsored by the ationalF ederationo fState ighS choolA thletic A ssociations Th econference will be the host of almost 800 students from across the nation. Ayers and Leasure were among 100 hiostudent athletes nominated for the honor.

arconiG randP rix tickets are on sale IMG otorsports organizers of the Marconi randP rixo fCleveland presented by irstar announced that tickets to this year s20 th anniversary event scheduled June 29-Ju 1, are on sale to the public. This historic event will feature action of the CART Fe dEx hampionshipS eries oyotaA tlanticC hampionship eries a s-AmS eries for the BFG oodrichT iresCu pand arberD odgePr oS eries popular A ll CARTA utograph session is slated for Saturday and drives such as defending champ obertoM oreno ichael A ndretti ennyB rack elio astroneves ld eFerran arioF ranchitti aulT racy A lexZ anardi and the rest of the CART field all will be on hand to sign autographs in the paddock area eekendgrandstand seating is available from $3 2 0 and includes views of the entire 2 106 mile temporary circuit. aily general admission tickets are available beginning at $10 for riday 3for Saturday and $20 for unday paddock passes are $25 and pit passes are $6 0.S uperpasses giving fans a seat in one of the first 23 rows of the popular randstand as well as paddock and pit access, are available for $1 5 0.C lubS eats which made their debut in 2000, will return again this year. These premium race tickets include canopy- covered grandstand seating, closed circuittelevision monitors private concessions and pit paddock access Friday through Sunday and are available for 200 icketsmay be purchased by visiting the race website at www clevelandgrandprix com or www imgmotorsports com ans also can buy tickets through icketmastercharge by phone (2 1 6)241 5555i nCleveland )or the Grand Prix box office at 1800 498 RACE(7 2 2 ickets also are available through all icketmasterlocations A 10 percent group discount is available for purchases of 20 or more tickets. Anyone interested in volunteer opportunities should contact the Cleveland REVS at 216 )436 3311 rennan set to host 0t hI nningSh ports adio1220 AM WKNR announced that veteran sportscaster Bruce Drennan has joined the station and will be the host of 10 thI nning how during the week.

rennan started in Cleveland in 1978 and also called Indians games with Jo eTait on WUAB hannel4 3. Ol d-Ti eA thletes to meet April 17 Ak d-Ti eA thletes A ssociation will hold its monthly luncheon meeting at noon April 17 at the Waterloo estaurant at 423 E. Waterloo Ro a d. Th esubject of discussion will be recent news coverage of the Ne wYork iants at stealing opponents signals during the 1951 National League pennant race. Cal lBill Aylward at 330 864 3559 for information.

rack coaches must bring two rosters A ccordingt oKent oosevelt track meet manager illCo and girls track coaches must bring two copies of their two team rosters listing each name and number to each meet this season xsaid the Ohio High choolA thleticA ssociationand officials will enforce this rule and meets will not begin until rosters are finished. ole vault for girls added to invitational Th xL adyR oughR ider rackI nvitation has added the girls pole vault to the meet at entR ooseveltA pril21 beginning at 9:3 0 a.m., and all high school pole vaulters are welcomed here is no entry fee required, and awards will be given his will be contested as an open event. For more information contact Bill Co meet t(330 )678549 Story System AKRE by SFAGERST Time 23:00:16 Date Color layer: Black 34X Pg. Date Topic: INL TAKES Keyword INL TAKEPage 1.

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