MVCDS Hangs On To Beat Tiger Boys B-ball
The North Baltimore High School Boys Basketball team made a furious 4th quarter comeback, only to have a game tying three fall short at the buzzer.
The North Baltimore High School Boys Basketball team made a furious 4th quarter comeback, only to have a game tying three fall short at the buzzer.
Casey’s and Reineke’s on top of the North Baltimore Dick Clark Men’s Basketball League (DCML) with 7 – 3 records, two teams at 6 – 4.
Casey’s and Reineke’s on top of the North Baltimore Dick Clark Men’s Basketball League (DCML) with 7 – 3 records, two teams at 6 – 4.
Game #1 (Updated)
Reineke Family Dealership: 66
Patterson Sanitation: 68
Leading scorers for Patterson Sanitation:
Chad Wright with 19
Nick Brossia with 19
Leading scorers for Reineke Family Dealership:
Gabe Delosreyes with 24
Jacob Frost with 16
Game #2
Gerdeman Insurance: 58
Wymers Impact Cleaning: 70
Leading scorers for Gerdeman Insurance:
Mike Clark with 25
Tyler Trumbull with 20
Leading scorers for Wymers Impact Cleaning:
Chase Drewes with 24
Cory Stewart with 23
Game #3
Hagemyer Trucking: 54
Miller Insurance: 77
Leading scorers for Hagemyer Trucking:
Joey Hagemyer with 23
Scott Bateson with 18
Leading scorers for Miller Insurance:
Brody Naugle with 21
Chase Nichols with 19
Game #4
Casey’s Sales: 110
Mak & Ali’s Pizza: 62
Leading scorers for Casey’s Sales:
Sean Watson with 49
Jacob Casey with 25
Leading scorers for Mak & Ali’s Pizza:
Bryce Lennard with 17
Josh Fleckner with 15
Records After Week 12:
Next week’s schedule for 02-04-2018:
12:15: #1 Reineke Family Dealership vs. #5 Hagemyer Trucking
1:15: #3 Gerdeman Insurance vs. #7 Mak & Ali’s Pizza
2:15: #4 Miller Insurance vs. #8 Patterson Sanitation
3:15: #2 Casey’s Sales vs. #6 Wymers Impact Cleaning
Adult movie time at the NB Public Library………………….
The February “View and Chew” Matinee is scheduled for Wednesday, February 7, 2018 beginning at noon in the Wolfe Community Room of the North Baltimore Public Library. The movie is free and those attending are encouraged to bring their lunch or a snack. Water and coffee will be provided. This movie is for adults only.
A movie license is purchased yearly by the Friends of the North Baltimore Public Library, which permits the showing of released movies. Although it is usually used to show children’s movies, the library decided to show movies for adult on a trial basis to determine interest.
The movie selected at the January matinee will be the recently released movie “Marshall”. This movie is based on the incredible true story of future U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall and one of the landmark cases of his life. The movie features actors Chadwick Boseman, Sterling K. Brown, Kate Hudson, and Josh Gad. It will be an interesting look at history.
Remember the movie is FREE!
Versus Bluffton………………..
Jr High Boys Basketball Results
N Baltimore @ Bluffton – 1/27/2018
8th Grade Boys
Bluffton – 48
N Baltimore – 29
Mitch Clark – 16
Isaiah Boyd – 6
Johnny Hagemyer – 4
Gunner Kepling – 3
Overall Record 5-8, BVC Record 5-3
7th Grade Boys
Bluffton – 59
N Baltimore – 9
Gage McGrew – 3
Kaleb Kelley – 2
Garrett Ziegler – 2
Gage DeWitt – 2
Overall Record 1-11, BVC Record 1-6
Upcoming Boys Jr High Games:
Mon 1/29 Liberty-Benton (home), 5pm
Mon 2/5 @ Hopewell-Loudon, 5pm
BVC Tournaments @ Cory-Rawson
2/12, 2/13, 2/17, 2/21, 2/14
submitted by Suzanne Bucher
Intermittent lane restrictions possible on I-75, I-280 and I-475 in Lucas and Wood counties for pavement repairs caused by freeze-thaw cycle
Tuesday, January 30 and Wednesday, January 31 – Daily 8am-4pm
Lane restrictions between Dorr Street and South Avenue
Tuesday, January 30 – 8am-4pm
Ramp from southbound I-75 to Anthony Wayne Trail (Exit 201A) closed
Delays expected. Alternate route: I-280; SR 795; I-75
Additional repairs to northbound I-75 in this area will be announced
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Monday, January 29 through Friday, February 2
Lane restrictions possible on I-75, I-280 and I-475 in Metro-Toledo area
Off-peak hours when possible
Intermittent lane restrictions possible on I-75, I-280 and I-475 in Lucas and Wood counties for pavement repairs caused by freeze-thaw cycle
All work is weather permitting
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