Maumee High School News
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- 400 competitors match wits in state chess meet at Owens (The Toledo Blade)
posted on November 22, 2009 at 12:46:47 pm
By CARL RYAN BLADE STAFF WRITER Chess was the name of the game Saturday at Owens Community College, as almost 400 students competed to be the best in the 2009 Ohio Grade Level Chess Championships. The young chess players also had the opportunity to bring home honors for their school teams. Holland Elementary and Montessori School of Bowling Green were two area schools to take home first-place ... - High school football, soccer and volleyball in review (Sun Sentinel)
posted on November 19, 2009 at 04:30:41 pm
STEVE KURUCZ/SPECIAL TO SUN NEWSAvon Lake's Mike Mansnerus had another great year in the Shoremen backfield in 2009.The honors from significantly improved fall sports seasons to state championship appearances continue to accumulate for many of the west area high... - What's on: South (The Toledo Blade)
posted on November 18, 2009 at 05:00:09 pm
Maumee •Georgette's Grounds and Gifts, 311 Conant St., showcases and offers for sale the artwork from the Prizm Art Group through November. Regular hours are 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Open until 9 p.m. the first Friday of every month. •"Build a Log House" is the theme for the Wolcott House Museum's Saturday Program for Kids from 10 a.m. to noon Nov. 21 ... - Community obituaries (Lansing State Journal)
posted on November 13, 2009 at 03:12:50 pm
Noel Printiss "Pat" Ralston, of East Lansing, retired Professor emeritus and Administrator, Assistant Dean of the College of Agriculture, and Director of the Michigan State Cooperative Extension Service and longtime resident of Okemos, died Nov. 7, 2009, age 93. He was born Nov. 24, 1915, on a dairy farm in Carthage Mo., to Ralph N. and Dollye O. Ralston. - Penta Career Center honors 7 as outstanding alumni (The Toledo Blade)
posted on November 11, 2009 at 09:40:55 am
BLADE STAFF Seven alumni of Penta Career Center were honored recently with the Outstanding Alumni Award, a distinction given annually to successful graduates of the vocational school. Since the award was created, 98 former Penta students have been named "outstanding alumni." The recent honorees are: •Stephen Hunter of Fremont, Ind., recently retired vice president for support services at the ... - Operation Evergreen packs trees and ornaments for troops (NBC 24 Toledo)
posted on November 7, 2009 at 11:55:31 pm
Local families participate in the Trees for Troops program at the Whitehouse Christmas Tree farm - Avon Lake High School: Shoremen gear for playoffs (Sun Sentinel)
posted on November 5, 2009 at 09:31:29 pm
STEVE KURUCZ/SPECIAL TO SUN NEWSAvon Lake quarterback Trent Toy is ready for Friday night's playoff game against Maumee High School.After seeing just one win in four games to start the 2009 season, the Avon Lake High School football team... - Poor second half dooms Perrysburg against Maumee (Bowling Green Sentinel-Tribune)
posted on October 31, 2009 at 04:53:09 am
MAUMEE — Perrysburg played just well enough to keep its game against Maumee within reach at halftime Friday. But the Yellow Jackets faced a far more talented team in the annual Battle for the Ding Dong Bell, and it obviously showed in the second half at Maumee High School. Maumee broke open what was a two-point game at halftime between the cross-river rivals and cruised to a 42-12 win in the ... - Students from area high schools to compete in DECA Fall Frenzy (Port Clinton News Herald)
posted on September 25, 2009 at 12:34:49 pm
Students from eight area high schools will showcase their knowledge and skills in marketing, merchandising, management and entrepreneurship as they compete in the DECA Fall Frenzy as part of a collaborative effort between Owens Community College and Penta Career Center. - A fresh start (FOX Toledo)
posted on September 15, 2009 at 01:02:41 am
A northwest Ohio teen is keeping a positive outlook on life, and is focusing on a healthy future. - GenoaBank takes motto to heart (Port Clinton News Herald)
posted on September 3, 2009 at 12:33:15 pm
GENOA -- Company mottos often are no more than marketing ploys. - Rock-n-Ribs: Sauce is the king (The Marion Star)
posted on August 2, 2009 at 11:07:51 am
MARION - Sitting next to his grandmother, the 9-year-old Metallica fan rocked back and forth as the lead singer snarled "Search and Destroy." - Teens Curate Exhibition of Student Work at Toledo Museum of Art (Art Daily)
posted on July 3, 2009 at 03:11:24 am
The free exhibition, titled The Spirit of Creativity, was curated by the Museum’s 22-member High School Art Council. TOLEDO, OH.- More than 380 art works by students from 14 area high schools are on exhibition through July 19 at the Toledo Museum of Art thanks to a group of fellow teenagers. - Maumee H.S.: Latest My School winner (NBC 24 Toledo)
posted on June 1, 2009 at 01:38:39 pm
MAUMEE -- W e have a new my school winner , j ust in time for the end of the school year. Maumee High School received close to one thousand online votes. T hree other local schools competed this month but didn't quite reach the magic number. - Maumee child-care program in old school (The Toledo Blade)
posted on May 27, 2009 at 08:51:32 am
Beginning this fall, children's voices will again be heard at Maumee's former Fort Miami Elementary School. The school on Askin Street just off River Road was converted into the district's administration building in April, 2008, but the school board agreed last week to lease the former cafeteria and gymnasium to the YMCA for its before and after-school child care program. The move will ... - 5,000 gather in Maumee to pay tribute to members of the military (The Toledo Blade)
posted on May 26, 2009 at 09:54:53 am
Relaxing in a folding chair set up along Conant Street, Ray Kozina admitted that a view from the sidewalk of the passing vehicles in Maumee's Memorial Day parade was a new experience for him. A member of the Maumee fire department and veteran of the Marine Corps, Mr. Kozina said he has ridden on the department's fire trucks in years past. But with his two young children curbside in front of him ... - Memory keeper seeks help with mission of honor (The Toledo Blade)
posted on May 25, 2009 at 09:41:49 am
A silver seashell magnet secures a yellow note card to the side of Mary Worden's refrigerator. Years ago she scrawled on the card detailed directions to the grave site of a young soldier who died Dec. 11, 1966, in Vietnam. His name is Vito Vincent Bruno. Today, as the United States of America, land of the free and home of the brave, observes Memorial Day, flags will fly in Calvary Cemetery in ... - Family of senior who died in crash to accept diploma (The Toledo Blade)
posted on May 24, 2009 at 09:53:28 am
GENOA - There will be an empty seat today at Genoa High School's graduation ceremony. A week before the milestone for so many teenagers, senior John Schultz was killed in a four-wheeler accident. The 18-year-old's family - dad Fred, mom Jenise, and older sister Carly - planned to attend the graduation event and accept John's diploma because he was looking forward to this day. "He knew it was ... - Campus notes: Maumee High grad wraps up college tennis career (The Toledo Blade)
posted on May 20, 2009 at 03:54:19 pm
Maumee High School graduate Tim Kurtz recently wrapped up his tennis career at Defiance College. Kurtz posted a 21-21 overall record as a senior at Defiance. He went 8-12 in singles action and was 13-9 in doubles competition. Kurtz, who was a four-year starter, was 6-7 in conference play. TENNIS: Kyle Doyle from Anthony Wayne High School posted a second straight 18-win season in singles play for ... - NLL track results (Bowling Green Sentinel-Tribune)
posted on May 17, 2009 at 01:47:24 pm
NORTHERN LAKES LEAGUE TRACK AND FIELD MEET at Maumee High School BOYS TEAM STANDINGS 1) Northview, 151; 2) Southview, 134 1/2; 3) Perrysburg,... - Semipro coach hangs tough despite Lou Gehrig's disease (The Toledo Blade)
posted on May 8, 2009 at 09:31:29 am
For 14 years, Dave Calabrese patrolled semipro football fields with vicious aggression and nasty intent from his middle linebacker position. Now the 36-year-old can't even hold a glass of pop without his arm shaking so violently that the liquid pours down the sides. The Maumee resident never made money playing minor-league football. He played because he loved to hit people. "I was hard-nosed and ... - Hens Return Home For Eight Games Starting Friday, May 8 (OurSports Central)
posted on May 6, 2009 at 08:09:07 pm
(Lehigh Valley, 1st pitch at 7:00 PM - Gates open at 6:00) - The Mud Hens will host the Lehigh Valley IronPigs on Bacon Lover's Night. The first 5,000 fans will receive bacon scented air fresheners and bacon flavored sunflower seeds will be handed out upon exit (1,000 bags). - Local football coach battle A-L-S (NBC 24 Toledo)
posted on May 6, 2009 at 05:08:18 am
Dave Calabrese may not have been the greatest but he was one of the toughest football players to ever come out of Maumee High School - Rat Pack tribute coming to Tiffin (The Toledo Blade)
posted on April 30, 2009 at 10:46:26 am
Back in the 1960s, the Rat Pack was the ultimate expression of sophistication. Frank Sinatra and his pals often were in the entertainment headlines, for both their musical and extracurricular exploits. Their Las Vegas act was the stuff of legend, which led Sandy Hackett, the son of comedian Buddy Hackett, to create a tribute show around the friends. That show, The Rat Pack is Back, is touring ... - Maumee grad meets Captain Richard Phillips (The Toledo Blade)
posted on April 29, 2009 at 12:45:18 pm
As a crew member of the USS Bainbridge warship, Melissa Foley, a 2004 Maumee High School graduate, got to share in the celebration when Capt. Richard Phillips was rescued from Somali pirates recently. A 2007 Owens Community College graduate and an interior communications electrician for the U.S. Navy, Ms. Foley said by e-mail that this was her first deployment and one she was not likely to ... - Maumee schools cut 10 jobs for next year (The Toledo Blade)
posted on April 21, 2009 at 08:47:29 am
The Maumee Board of Education last night eliminated 10 teachers and librarians for next school year, and officials say it's unknown whether those jobs will be saved if voters approve a new operating levy May 5. - Tribute to soldiers (The Toledo Blade)
posted on April 5, 2009 at 12:06:53 pm
Jennifer Gerschultz sounds like any 23-year-old. Shes really excited about her first trip to Las Vegas this weekend, and shes prone to outbreaks of giggling. Of course, shes also a 23-year-old majoring in geospatial engineering sciences at the United States Military Academy at West Point who gets up each morning at 5:30, works out, attends class all day, coaches intramural rugby, and attends ... - Cinderella magic (The Toledo Blade)
posted on April 2, 2009 at 08:40:59 am
Error on line 19 position 2: Connection failure - Toledo Symphony will finish season for 2 of its series next week (The Toledo Blade)
posted on March 26, 2009 at 11:32:29 am
The Toledo Symphony will finish the season for two of its series next week. Wolfgang Mozart's Quintet for Piano and Winds will be part of the Mozart and More finale at 7:30 p.m. April 4 in the Franciscan Theatre & Conference Center of Lourdes College, 4832 Convent Blvd. Sylvania. The work will feature pianist Valrie Kantorski, oboist Kimberly Bryden, clarinetist Georg Klaas, bassoonist Gabriel ... - Religion calendar (The Toledo Blade)
posted on March 21, 2009 at 08:54:35 am
Christian Festival Choir and Orchestra Exaltation 2009 Concert, 3 p.m. tomorrow, the Performing Arts Center at Maumee High School, 1147 Saco St., Maumee. Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for seniors and students in advance from Lifeway Christian Bookstore, Good News Christian Bookstore, and at the door. The Toledo Seagate Food Bank will be collecting donations of food items at the door. ...
