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Eastwood seeking its 25th Suburban Lakes title
Written by Mark Griffin   
Thursday, 02 September 2010 14:09

If Eastwood wants to earn the school's 25th Suburban Lakes League volleyball championship this season, second-year coach Jeff Beck's Eagles will definitely have to earn it.

“We're not going to surprise anybody this year, so the target is now on our back,” said Beck, whose squad returns

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five starters from a team that tied Otsego for the league title a year ago. “I'll be interested to see how these girls go from surprising people last year to everyone in the SLL now saying that they have to beat Eastwood.

“We're predicted to win the league, but Genoa is expected to be there in that big battle,” Beck added. “That will probably be our biggest SLL match.”

After Eastwood, Otsego is far behind with seven championships. Genoa has five, followed by Gibsonburg with four, Lakota and Northwood have two each, and Elmwood has one. Woodmore, Oak Harbor, and Lake have none. Eastwood won 14 straight championships from 1976 to 1989, with Otsego taking the crown in 1990, and then the Eagles returned to take home titles every season from 1991 to 1995.

Genoa has already made the best of it this season, coming back from a two-game deficit to defeat Eastwood 22-25, 23-25, 25-23, 25-21, 15-13 in the two rival’s first go-around Wednesday night. Alyssa Meis had 30 kills and five aces, Jessica Feller had 11 kills and four blocks, Brandi Schimming had 25 digs, and Hannah Morrison had 38 kills for the Comets.

 
Genoa Comets facing vastly improved county rival
Written by Nicholas Huenefeld   
Thursday, 02 September 2010 14:07

Based on past experiences, it would be easy for Genoa to be considered the favorite in this year’s edition of its Ottawa County rivalry against visiting Port Clinton.

The Comets are coming off three straight wins against Port Clinton — including a 62-7 win last year. None of the three games have been close.

“Well, we scored,” Port Clinton’s seventh-year head coach Toby Hammond said when asked about the positive aspects of last year’s game. “They were the best team we played. They would have won our league.”

That said, Hammond hopes a more athletic team will help them break the aforementioned losing streak.

“This may be the most athletic team in my time here,” he said. “(Genoa) had a really good group last year. Their speed difference was obvious.”

The improved athleticism hasn’t gone unnoticed to Mike Vicars, Genoa’s fourth year head coach, who said he’s heard good things about Port Clinton.

Each team opened its season successfully as Genoa beat Rossford 56-7 and Port Clinton took down Woodmore 26-14.

 
Little League pioneer Carolyn King throws first pitch
Written by Press Staff Writer   
Thursday, 02 September 2010 14:06

Carolyn King is one of the first girls ever to play Little League Baseball, and was the centerpiece in a landmark battle-of-the-sexes lawsuit in 1974.

King will throw out a first pitch before the Toledo Mud Hens game at Fifth Third Field on September 6. The ceremonial First Pitch is scheduled for 12:35 p.m., game time is 1 p.m.

In 1973, Carolyn tried out for a spot in the Ypsilanti American Little League in Ypsilanti, Mich., despite the fact that Little League had a rule that specifically prohibited girls from trying out. The league president allowed her to try out anyway, and the manager of the Orioles selected Carolyn for his team. When Little League International officials in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, found out about Carolyn's participation, they threatened to pull the Ypsilanti American Little League's charter if she took the field in a game.

 
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