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VOLUME 46 No. 42 Wednesday, March 20, 2013
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By Jamie Ward
Chantel Richardson is noordinary high school athlete.
And she's used to that senti-ment.
“Everybody she used to runagainst considered her a profes-sional,” said her father, Deric,when Chantel started beatingopponents at track for bothAAU and CYO.
Chantel was 9 years old.“She was just cleaning up on
all the events," he added.Since, Chantel has trained
with professionals and compet-ed year-round.
The Richardsons left Collin-wood before Chantel's fresh-man year and moved to ChesterTownship.
The reason was WestGeauga schools, her mother,Danielle, said.
“It was the best decision,”she said.
As she sat around a tablewith her family, her track coach,Mike Taurasi, and her guidancecounselor, Megan Petronsky,Chantel officially signed on torun at George Mason Univer-sity in Northern Virginia nextseason.
Chantel was a state champi-on in the 100-meter hurdles hersophomore year. She was on thelong jump her junior year.
Now she's a senior, and theexpectations are just as high.
"I want them both," she saidof winning the events this springin Columbus at the state meet."I want it. And I want the statehurdles record."
At 5-foot-1-and-1/4-inch —Chantel’s exact description ofher height — the track star is atouch shorter than many of hercompetitors.
West G Track Star Fun to be Around
Track Star• Page 3
By Ann Wishart
Russell Township Trusteesmet last Wednesday with repre-sentatives of the FairmountCenter for the Arts to open adiscussion about ways the cen-ter could grow and prosperafter a very hard year.
Township officials touredthe 9,000-square-foot facility,located at Fairmount andChillicothe roads, before their
meeting to see the basement artroom and the dance studio onthe second floor.
As Executive DirectorJessica Leary Allen talkedabout the activities at the centerand how much children andadults enjoy the classes andevents there, several officialssaid their families have takeninstruction there.
They also admired the art-
work hanging in the main floorstudio remaining from a recentartist’s show while foldingtables and chairs were set up onthe wood floor for the meeting.
“To me, this is a real assetfor the community,” saidTrustee Jim Dickinson. “I’d liketo see it preserved.”
That has been a challengeover the last year, Allen said.
Everyone was so sure thefacility would be shut down dueto lack of funds, so many of the17 members of the board oftrustees resigned in Decemberand no classes were scheduledfor January, she said.
However, donations in-creased and the center hasremained open, Allen said, hersentences punctuated by thethump-thump-thump of dancerspracticing in the upstairs studio.
“Fairmount Center hasalways been lean and is more so,now,” she said. “I’ve been here ayear and a half and we’re peel-ing back the layers of theonion.”
Grant Cleveland, presidentof the decimated board oftrustees, said the five membersare actively recruiting a fewmore who are willing to be veryinvolved in the work that needsto be done to get the centerback on a sound fiscal track.
For the time being, the pro-gramming income is keepingthe operation afloat more sothan donations, both privateand from organizations like the
Ohio Arts Council, Allen said.Cleveland said the center
gets about 80 percent of its rev-enue from tuition and 20 per-cent from grants.
“Our demographics are notgrant friendly,” said TrusteeJustin Madden, adding GeaugaCounty’s per capita income andproperty values are too high forlocal nonprofits to qualify formuch funding.
Allen, who does the grantwriting for the center, said theremay be opportunities for corpo-rate sponsorships, once the boardof trustees is re-established.
“We need to find the rightapproach,” she told trustees,adding the center doesn’t needmillions of dollars.
“When someone gives us a$1,000 gift, that’s huge. Huge,”Allen said.
That amount would enablethe instructors to buy easels sostudents could have their paint-ing classes outside in goodweather, she said.
Meanwhile, Allen said thecenter staff has been strength-ening the most popular pro-grams in dance, art and music to
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JAMIE WARD/CNChantel Richardson, left, prepares to sign a National Letter of Intent to run track at George Mason University nextyear as her sister, Cantrelle, 9 years old, looks on.
ANN WISHART/CNJessica Leary Allen, executive director of the Fairmount Center for the Artsin Russell, talked to township trustees Wednesday about the art programfor youngsters at the center.
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keep their students comingback.
She estimated the centerneeds about $3,000 per monthto pay the mortgage and main-tain the building, which wasbuilt in 1970 when Ron and JanKumin established the place.
The group brainstormedabout making the building morevisible to the public, collaborat-ing with other arts organiza-tions in the Chagrin Valley,advertising events with bannersalong the main roads of thetownship, allowing the public touse the facility for events andreworking the center’s mission.
Russell Fiscal Officer ChuckWalder said they may want tocompartmentalize theirfinances.
Trustee Jim Mueller saidthere is no local senior activityfacility so the center might wantto establish more programs andareas attractive to older partici-pants.
Cleveland said the problemis the winding stairway in thebuilding’s turret is not good forseniors.
“Five months of the year wecan do things outside,” Muellersaid, adding a concrete porchwith a roof over it built on theside of the center could bringmore seniors to the facility.
Mueller also urged Cleve-land and Allen to network more
with area organizations andschools that might find the cen-ter attractive — if they knew itwas there.
“They become part of thevehicle for spreading the wordin the community,” Muellersaid.
He offered to introduceCleveland and Allen to some ofthose groups.
For more information aboutthe Fairmount Center for theArts, visit www.fairmountcen-ter.org.
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“When she gets her mind seton something, you can't railroadher off of that,” said her dad,who actually coached her incross country while she was inmiddle school at St. Jerome inCleveland.
Chantel actually began ingymnastics before she reachedthe AAU national champi-onship as a high jumper at 12.She competed in the pentathlonbefore finding her home withthe hurdles, long jump andsprint events.
“It’s been exciting,” saidgirls track coach Mike Taurasi.“She's put a lot of hard work in,and track has been a priority forher since she was a young kid.”
Taurasi said his role this yearwas to keep her healthy untilthe end.
Chantel chose George Mas-on because of its highly regard-ed criminology program andclose proximity to Washington,D.C. She hopes to one day havea homeland security job in thegovernment, her mom said.
George Mason competes inthe Colonial Athletic Associa-tion and has a well-regardedtrack program.
“The campus is pretty,”Chantel said.
And while she has thoughtabout the Olympics, that levelof competition is not currently apriority.
“If the opportunity presentsitself, I would take,” she said.“Whatever happens, happens.”
Chantel's soon-to-be-9-year-old sister, Cantrelle, is in thirdgrade at Lindsey Elementary.Cantrelle often wears Chantel'smany hooded sweatshirts, pur-chased and won over years oftrack competitions, to school.
She also has much of her sis-ter’s spunk.
“No,” she said, smiling, whenasked if she was proud of hersister. (She wore Chantel’sGeorge Mason sweatshirt.)
Cantrelle began running at 2years old and seems more thancapable of carrying the Rich-ardson banner.
“She’s fun to be around,” herguidance counselor said ofChantel. “She really transi-
tioned well to West G academi-cally and she’s a solid student.She’s ready for collegiate work.
“We’re going to miss her.”
Williams is All-AmericanThe Williams family is one
reason West Geauga track'steam has developed a strongtradition, and Kelly Williams, a2011 graduate, took seventh thismonth at the NCAA IndoorTrack and Field championshipsin Fayetteville, Ark.
With a 4:39.30 mile time,Williams is a red-shirt freshmanat West Virginia University.
“We are all so proud of thisyoung lady,” coach Sean Clearysaid.
Kelly has two siblings whowere also All-Americans, herfather wrote in an email.Katelyn (2007 graduate) was ahigh jumper and Brett (2009)was an Academic All-Americanfootball player at KenyonCollege.
Curt Williams is a senior thisyear.
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GEAUGA PARKD ISTR I C T
All programs are wheel-chair/stroller accessible unlessotherwise noted.
For more information onthese programs or to register, callthe Geauga Park District at 440-286-9516 or visit www.geauga-parkdistrict.org.
Ohio's Mound Builders March 22, 7-9 p.m.Observatory Park
Between Lake Erie and theOhio River, Ohio's ancient peo-ple created careful structureswith intricate relationships tothe sky.
Explore what secrets havebeen discovered about the cul-ture of Ohio's first residents.
Bear Cub Scouts:Sharing Your World WithWildlife March 23, 9:30-11:30 a.m.The West Woods Nature Center
Scouts work on require-ments for this badge.
Program entirely indoors. Bring a plastic pop bottle or
juice or milk jug to make a recy-cled bird feeder.
Registration required.
Egg Hunt: Nature Style March 23, 1-4 p.m.The West Woods Nature Center
Pay attention to this clue:On a rhyming scavenger huntyou will go, to discover egg-cel-lent facts you did not know.
Drop in anytime during pro-gram hours to pick up a scav-enger hunt card.
Participants will turn inanswers for a fun prize.
Partially wheelchair/strolleraccessible.
Affelder Falls Hike March 23, 2-3:30 p.m.The West Woods Nature Center
Take a short hike to theAffelder Falls and witness itsfull glory. Prepare for unpre-dictable weather and possiblysnow-covered terrain. Greatphoto opportunities.
Registration required.
The Sky TonightPlanetarium Show March 24, 2-3 p.m.Open House, 1-4 p.m.Observatory Park
Join during building openhouse for a preview of what tolook for in the sky this month.
Vernal Poolooza March 24, 2-3:30 p.m.The West Woods Nature Center
Learn what makes a vernalpool a true vernal pool in thisindoor/outdoor program focus-ing on the pools created at TheWest Woods.
Discover some of the vernalpool inhabitants and learnabout how the pools are man-aged in order to provide forneeds.
After the indoor portion ofthe program, walk the Disc-overy Trail to see the pools andlook for evidence of amphi-bian and aquatic invertebrate activity.
Partially wheelchair/strolleraccessible.
Full Moon: Worm Moon March 27, 8-10 p.m.Observatory Park
Learn about the moon andsome of the other fascinatingmoons in the solar system, thenwatch the full moon rise overObservatory Park.
recreation
March 21: Chester Twp.Park District Meeting7 p.m.
A board meeting will beheld at the Chester TownshipFire Station, 8552 Parkside Dr.
Call 440-729-7058 for moreinformation.
March 21: Bee KeepersMeeting7 p.m.
The Geauga County BeeKeepers meeting will be held atKent State University, GeaugaCampus, 11141 Claridon TroyRoad, Burton Township.
Roy Hendrickson will speakabout bait hives.
All are welcome. Refreshments served. Visit www.geaugacountybee-
keepers.org for more informa-tion.
March 23: Meet theEaster Bunny10:45-11:45 a.m.
Join for an egg-cellent timeat Chester Township ParksideGazebo to meet the Easterbunny.
Sponsored by BusinessesSupporting West Geauga.
Bring a camera or a photocan be taken and emailed.
Candy, coupons and otherprizes will be given away.
In conjunction with the event,BSWG is also sponsoring anEaster coloring contest. Contestis available in last week’s issue ofthe Chesterland News.
In the case of bad weather,event will be held in the town-ship hall, 12170 ChillicotheRoad, Chester Township.
Call Lisa Thoreson, 440-834-9800, for more information.
March 26: Storytime atRescue Village’1 p.m.
The Geauga Humane So-ciety’s Rescue Village is offeringa themed Interactive Pre-School Story Time for childrenages 2 and up. The theme is“Stone Soup,” where animalswill be acting out the charactersin the story and children areinvited to participate.
$5 fee per child age 2 andolder, $2 for each additionalchild.
Call Nicole Latosky, 440-338-4819 ext. 20 or Linda Hernandez,440-596-1743, to register or formore information.
March 27: FreeCommunity Lunch11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Join at St. Mark LutheranChurch, 11900 ChillicotheRoad, Chester Township, for afree community lunch.
Held in the Fellowship Hall. Presented by the Women’s
League at St. Mark.
All are welcome. Call 440-729-1668 for more
information.
March 30: MunsonTownship Easter EggHunt10:30 a.m.
Join at Munson TownshipPark, 12641 Bass Lake Road, forEaster festivities.
The Easter bunny will beavailable for meet and greetbeginning at 10 a.m.
Bring own basket to collecteggs, which will be turned in fora bag of goodies.
Children will be divided intotwo age groups, 2 to 5 years oldand 6 to 9 years old.
Rain or shine; dress accord-ingly.
Call 440-285-9255 for moreinformation.
April 20: ChesterlandLions Club CommunityRaffle6 p.m. to midnight
The Chesterland Lions Clubis hosting the annual Com-munity Raffle at the E.O.U.V.Club, 8636 Pekin Road, RussellTownship.
The Lions prefer a localplace for convenience and tohelp keep the business local.
Raffle will feature a $1,250grand prize.
Side boards available. Join for music, dancing and
casino games. To provide more time for
guests to enjoy music and gam-
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Park BenchDonation Program
The Park Bench Donation Program is designed to increase publicenjoyment and participation in the Chester Township Park.
The program also provides an excellent opportunity to honor a loved one,recognize someone’s special achievement, make a donation
in the name of a business sponsor, or to sponsor our beautiful park.In addition, a plaque can be ordered to add to your gift
to be placed on the bench to acknowledge the donation.
Benches are made from pressure treated wood in a redwood stain color providingminimum maintenance and UV protection. The frame is constructed of all welded hotdipped galvanized steel with a final powder coated finish in black applied for durability.
The Chester Township Park District will order, assemble and secure the bench withan in-ground installation and perform general maintenance and upkeep around thebench area. The Chester Township Park District will replace any bench deemeddamaged by the Park Board for the useful life of the bench as soon as practical.A bench is guaranteed for a minimum of 10 years.
The cost of the 8 foot park bench, including installation, will be $500.
For those wishing to participate in the bench program, please contact:
Chester Park District/Peggy Vitale12701 Chillicothe Road, Chesterland OH 44026
[email protected] • 440-729-7058
Donations toward park benchescontribute to the beauty of ourTownship and provide valuedenhancements to the park.
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ArabicaBenjamin Franklin Plumbing
Bob K. (Mr. Gettysburg)Cardinal Community Credit Union
Cardinal Physical TherapyCD&J’s Landscaping, LLC
Ceramics & YouChase Bank
Chesterland Chamber of CommerceChesterland Mini Storage
Chesterland NewsD&D Massotherapy
Debbi Paterno Graphic DesignDebord’s One Hour Heating & Air
Eddy Fruit FarmEdward Jones Investments/Allyn
McNaughtonGeauga Floor Care
Geauga PCGeorgio’s Pizza
Glissful BoutiqueJoshua Saxon/Ruscher InsuranceLisa Thoreson/Howard Hanna -
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Merrill Lynch/Anthony AndersonMonticello Garden Center
Ohio Connect, LLCOur Town Café
Painting SolutionsPalma’s Hair DesignPerennials PreferredPlayground WorldSAK Automotive
Spencer Printing Concepts, Inc.TecXpert & Computer Options
The Miniature CellarThe Quilted Thimble
Tom Basista/West Geauga PlazaTruline Industries
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Cocktails and appetizers willbe served with dinner to follow.Donation is $100 per couple,$60 single in advance or$110/couple. $65/single at thedoor if tickets available.
The Lions Club is a tax-deductible organization.
Call Mike Stark, 440-666-5600, email [email protected] orvisit www.chesterlandlions.org,for more information.
April 27: WG GridironReverse Raffle6 p.m. to midnight
In preparation for theupcoming football and wrestlingseasons, the 11th annual West
Geauga Gridion Club ReverseRaffle will be held at St. NoelParty Center, 35200 ChardonRoad, Willoughby Hills.
With the money raised in thepast from this event, improve-ments such as updating theweight room and equipmentwere made.
Silent and Chinese auctionwith sideboards available.
Tickets are $95 a couple or$60 per person which includeone main-board ticket, dinner,beer and wine, a disc jockey anddancing.
When a table of eight or 10people is purchased, every per-son receives 10 free Chineseauction tickets.
$2,000 grand prize. Call Marie Hall, 440-823-
5143, for tickets.Donations for the silent and
Chinese auctions needed as wellas volunteers to work event.
Call Laurie Corbo, 216-401-0688, for more information.
May 5: WG BandFundraiser3-7 p.m.
To help support the WestGeauga bands, there will be afundraiser at Danny BoysRestaurant, 8389 MayfieldRoad, Chester Township.
The tickets are available inadvance or at the door for $20 foradults, $12 ages 3 to 10 and freefor children under 3 years old.
Included in admission is anall you can eat buffet featuringpasta with meat sauce, pizza,bread sticks, desserts, soft drinksand salad.
All proceeds help fund theinstrumental music programs inWest Geauga Schools.
Call Chris, 216-276-0597, topurchase tickets or for moreinformation.
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meetingsListed are public meetings
and executive sessions in thecounty for the coming week,unless otherwise noted. Thesemeeting notices are NOT legalnotices.
Chester Township: March 20, 7
p.m., Zoning Commission;
March 21, 7 p.m., Board of
Trustees. All meetings are held
at the Township Hall, 12701
Chillicothe Road, unless other-
wise noted.
Munson Township: March 20,
6:30 p.m., Board of Trustees,
special meeting for regular
business; March 21, 6:30 p.m.,
Board of Zoning Appeals;
March 25, 7 p.m., Zoning
Commission; March 26, 6:30
p.m., Board of Trustees. All
meetings are held at Township
Hall, 12210 Auburn Road
unless otherwise noted.
Russell Township: March 20, 7
p.m., Board of Trustees; March
27, 7 p.m., Zoning Com-mis-
sion. All meetings are held at
Fire-Rescue Station, 14810
Chil-licothe Road, unless other-
wise noted.
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events
Easter at ChristPresbyterian Church
Join Christ PresbyterianChurch in Holy Week worship.
An intimate 7 p.m. MaundyThursday service on March 28will celebrate the Lord’s Supperand come into the story ofJesus’ last day with his disciples.
A 7 p.m. Good Friday serv-ice on March 29 will be a timefor prayer, quiet reflection onJesus’ death for us and humbledwelling in God’s self-givingthat makes this Friday “good.”
The 10:30 a.m. Easter Dayservice on March 31 will befilled with sounds of brass andwoodwinds and children’ssinging, and will feature specialways for children to engage inworship with the church.
Held at Christ PresbyterianChurch, 12419 Chillicothe Road,Chester Township.
Call 440-729-1688 for moreinformation.
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transfersFollowing is a list of real
estate transfers for Chester,Munson and Russell townshipsfor the week ending March 8,provided as a public service bythe Geauga County Auditor’sOffice. Transfers may involvesale of land only.
CHESTER TOWNSHIP
John T. Justus, 8411 SharpLane, to Bank of AmericaN.A., $86,700. (0.80 acres)
Household RealtyCorporation, 12094 HeathRoad, to Michael J. Lis,$87,000. (1.50 acres)
Third Federal Savings andLoan Associaiton, 7322Mayview Lane, to OlegSheynfeld, $100,000. (1.52acres)
MUNSON TOWNSHIP
Darwin E. English, 10460Meadowhurst Lane, toConsumer Solutions REOLLC, $73,400. (1.50 acres)
Kathy A. Weaver, 12310Nantucket Drive, GeoffreyW. Kennard and Amanda E.Durk, $219,900. (4.73 acres)
Chardon VillageProperties LLC, 10700Mayfield Road, to OldNational Bank N.A.,$550,000. (3.97 acres)
RUSSELL TOWNSHIP
Aaron M. Peck andRegina M. Artuso, 15863Hemlock Road, to Alexis R.Rothschild, $180,000. (0.31acres)
livingMay 8: WG SeniorCitizens RecognitionDinner4:30 p.m.
All senior citizens are invit-ed to the annual West GeaugaSenior Citizens RecognitionDinner at the West GeaugaHigh School cafeteria, 13401Chillicothe Road, ChesterTownship.
Sponsored by West GeaugaSchools and the Rotary Club ofChesterland.
$5 per person will be collect-ed at the door.
Reservations required. Call Sandy, 440-729-6803, by
May 1 for reservations. Visit www.westg.org for
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Volunteers are currentlyneeded. In particular, there is aneed for assistance onSaturdays.
Please contact or stop at theShoppe, 12061 ChillicotheRoad, Chester Township, to fillout an application.
Store hours are 10 a.m. to 5p.m. Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Friday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Saturday.
The profits directly supportthe mission of WomenSafe toprovide emergency shelter andsupport services to survivors ofdomestic violence throughoutNortheast Ohio.
Call Andrea Gutka, 440-286-7154 ext. 224, or email [email protected], if interest-ed in volunteering or for moreinformation.
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Colin O’Connor EarnsEagle Scout Rank
Colin Faragher O’Connorearned the Eagle Scout rank onDec. 31, 2012.
Colin joined Cub Scouts in2005 as a Tiger Cub with Pack191 and joined Boy Scouts in2008.
For Colin’s Eagle Project, hedesigned and built four benchesand a scoreboard, completewith perennial landscaping, forthe baseball diamond at St.Anselm School.
The leadership and organi-zational skills Colin showedduring the completion of thisproject demonstrates the quali-ties that will enable him toaccomplish his future goals inlife. Colin wants to strive to be a“Man for Others,” serving peo-ple both in his community andin areas that are less fortunatethen his.
West G Middle SchoolStudents of the MonthDecember
Christina Praprost: eighthgrade.
Christina has been a mem-ber of the basketball and trackteams and has also played onthe travel and Cleveland selectsoccer teams.
She is an honor roll student,member of 4.0 Club and isenrolled in all enrichment classes.
In her spare time, Christinahas volunteered at the Rose-mary Center for Children withDisabilities.
JanuaryKevin Wright: eighth grade. Kevin has been a member of
the basketball and recreationcouncil baseball teams.
He has achieved honor rolland 4.0 grade point average.
In his free time, he has vol-unteered as a scorekeeper forthe girls basketball teams.
FebruaryCamryn Heatwole: eighth
grade.Camryn is a member of the
eighth grade football cheerleaders. She has achieved honor roll
and a 4.0 grade point average. In her spare time, she volun-
teered as an assistant coach forcheerleaders with special needs.
West G High SchoolStudents of the MonthDecember
Abe Akucevich: 12th grade.Some of Abe’s school activi-
ties include soccer (captain insenior year), lacrosse andScience Fair.
He made 1st team CVC, and1st team all greater Clevelandin soccer during his senior year.
He is on the honor roll atthe high school and dean's listat Lakeland CommunityCollege.
Abe plans to attend collegeand major in accounting.
JanuaryKayli Doll: 12th grade.Kayli plays soccer and soft-
ball, is a member of theNational Honor Society and
Key Club, and participates infreshman mentoring.
She has won a Yale BookAward and three academic letters.
She also has participated inthe Picnic in the Park, FamilyFun Night for Lindsey, theCleveland Food Bank, KiwanisPancake Breakfasts, Habitat forHumanity and Lake Farmpark.
Kayli plans to attend collegeand major in computer scienceor engineering.
FebruaryKatherine Cavasinni: 12th
grade.Katherine is a freshman
mentor, on student council, sen-ior class secretary and co-editorof the Whirlwind student news-paper.
She played soccer for threeyears.
She is on honor roll and wasawarded the Book Award in thescience category during her jun-ior year.
She was selected to be onthe homecoming court, has vol-unteered for the libraries "BookBuddy" program and coachedyounger players during a soccercamp.
Cavasinni hopes to attendcollege and major in educationor journalism.
Youth Art Month As part of Youth Art Month,
the following Lindsey Elemen-tary School students have art-work on display at Geauga WestLibrary:
Morgan Palchick, LandenPhillips, Sofia Romano, EllaMurray, Athena Hocevar, JamesMullally, Tyler Kabay, TeaganSprague, Sarah Harbert, EmilyAllegretti, Madison Bahleda,Haley Murray Pruey, MelodySzapowalski, John Stafford,Tyler Fulton, Eve Nevar,Maggie Furst, Natalie Zargariand Maddie Barker.
The following WestwoodStudents also have artwork ondisplay: Ana Bihun, KadenKnake, Shannon McKinney,Halle Mihacevich, Isabella Costa,Lorenzo Casanova, Emma Clark,Juliana Faraguna, Lucy Jamisonand Chaise Harris.
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WG Symphonic Band practices under the direction of Mr. Branch before the OMEA District 7 Large Group Contest.The band received an overall rating of “I,” the highest possible rating a performing group can receive.
West Geauga Middle School Kiwanis students of the month. (L to R)Christina Praprost, Kevin Wright and Camryn Heatwole.
West Geauga High School Kiwanis students of the month. (L to R) AbeAkucevich, Kayli Doll and Katherine Cavasinni.
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NDCL New Football CoachBen Malbasa has been
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Malbasa comes to NDCLfrom Benedictine High School.
Prior to his two-year stint atBenedictine, he led the ElyriaCatholic Panthers from 2007-2010.
In the past six seasons,Malbasa has coached his teamsto three state playoff appear-ances: Benedictine in 2011 andElyria Catholic in 2007 and2010. His overall record standsat 41-23.
From 1998 to 2005, heserved as varsity assistant andhead freshman coach atUniversity School, his almamater. The Preppers made it tothe playoffs in 2002, 2003 and2004.
The new coach holds a bach-elor’s degree from John Carroll,a master's from Maryland'sSaint John's College and a lawdegree from Case-WesternReserve.
WG SwimmingSubmitted by Debbie Diaduin
The West Geauga Swimmingand Diving Team celebratedone of its most successful sea-sons in the 16-year history ofthe program at its awards ban-quet at Dino’s Restaurant andBanquet Center March 6.
Both girls and boys teamsfinished the dual meet seasonwith 5-4 records — the first timeboth teams have posted winningrecords in the same season.
Both teams also claimed thebest-ever finish among the 92teams competing at the districtchampionship meet in February,with the boys finishing in eighthplace and the girls in 16th.
The West Geauga boys qual-ified five members to the statechampionship meet in Canton.
Senior Gabe Nock’s second-place finish in the 50-yard
freestyle at the district champi-onship meet at Cleveland Stateearned him an automatic spot atthe state meet, where he fin-ished fifth.
He also qualified for bothmeets in the 100-yard freestyle
— finishing seventh at the dis-trict meet and 21st at state.
Nock and classmate MikeWenrich competed for the thirdtime at the state meet in theboys 200-yard freestyle relay,this year alongside sophomoreRyan Gleske and freshmanTucker Harvey.
The foursome finished theevent ranking 19th in the state.
Junior diver Kyle Wells fin-ished seventh at the districtmeet to qualify for the statemeet, where he finished 22nd.
Freshman diver RachylAnderson strongly representedthe girls team in the champi-onship run.
She finished fourth at thedistrict meet and was ranked15th going into the state compe-tition, where she moved up twospots to 13th with a schoolrecord score of 342.05 for her 11dives.
The Wolverines girls made abig splash at the district meet.
Sophomore Kirstin Boni fin-ished 11th in the 200-yard indi-vidual medley and 16th in the100-yard freestyle, each with aschool record time.
Junior Natalie Poremba fin-ished 21st in the 200-yard indi-vidual medley and 24th in the100-yard backstroke, with aschool-record time in that eventas well.
Boni and Poremba joinedjunior teammate Abby Owens
and senior captain LibbyWatson to swim in the 200-yardmedley relay, finishing in 12thplace with a school record timeof 2:00.37.
It was the last swim banquetfor an outstanding group of sen-iors, five of whom are departingas four-year letter winners: JoshEgan, Ryan Lucas, Nock,Wenrich and Watson.
The other seniors are JeffreyCizek, Chad Heppert, BobHumanchuk and Julia Petrac.
Throughout their tenure onthe team, the seven senior boyshave been central to the manyof the team’s high water marks,helping the boys win four first-place trophies at the PerryInvitational and two titles eachat the Bedford and ClevelandHeights relay meets.
They took home several ofthe top awards, led by MVPaward winners Nock andWatson (who shared the girlsMVP honors with Kirstin Boni).
Team Spirit awards werepresented to Egan and Human-chuk, who were boys team cap-tains this season.
Coaches awards went toGleske and Poremba, whileMost Improved Swimmers wereRyan Zuzek and Jordyn Lees.
Umpire ClassesUmpire classes for summer
employment through the WestGeauga Baseball Federationwill be held 7-9 p.m. March 21and April 4, in room 106 of thehigh school.
To ensure employment,attendance is required to bothclasses.
Call 440-729-7062 for moreinformation.
Congratulations Mayhem Wrestling’s 2013 OAC Grade School StateWrestling Qualifiers. (L to R) Back Row: Angelo Rini, Joey Averill, DanielCarcelli, Gino Fornaro and Jake Carcelli. Front Row: Anthony Trivisonno,Christian Fried, Bobbo Kaleal. Christian Fried placed third and Angelo Riniplaced eighth.
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For more information onthese programs or the KiwanisClub of West Geauga, contactLes Scott, 440-221-0112, or visitwgkiwanis.org.
Pancake BreakfastThe last day for the pancake
breakfast is 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.March 24 in the high schoolcafeteria.
All you can eat menu featur-ing blueberry, buttermilk andbuckwheat pancakes, Frenchtoast, pure maple syrup, sau-sage, coffee, milk and juice.
Admission is $7 for adults,$3.50 for children ages 6-11years old and free for childrenunder 5 years old.
Early bird special 8-9 a.m.
ScholarshipsUpcoming scholarship appli-
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Eliminate Project The Eliminate project
5k/10k is scheduled for Oct. 6,held at Eddy Fruit Farm, 12079Caves Road, Chester Township.
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The Face of TyrannyRecently, I was the object of
an article in both the Chester-land News and the Maple Leaf.
I was referred to as a “heck-ler” because I cracked a joke,which caused a reaction fromone of the trustees.
I attend very few ChesterTownship Trustees meetings, butas I thought about what occ-urred, I could not help butreflect on what ThomasJefferson said, “When the peo-ple fear their government, thereis tyranny; when the govern-ment fears the people, there isliberty.”
Which would people ratherhave? Lately I wonder. I votefor liberty.
The reaction to my kiddingaround was a threat of a policeaction. Wow, I was caught off-guard.
We have seen this type ofbehavior before in history and Iam sure you can think of exam-ples.
After reflection, I decided tonot let this go unchallenged.Each citizen that attends thesemeetings is there for one rea-son; to hold our elected officialsaccountable. That is a noble anda proper reason.
Our elected officials (notKen Radtke) just passed ananti-fracking resolution.
This was done without apublic forum or a well-researched and well-reasonedbasis. They spent $85,000 on abio retention system, whichaccomplishes almost nothing to“protect the environment.” Thebio cell required a redo of theparking lot, raising the cost toapproximately $250,000.
They spent over $800,000 ona property, which has become apark, and then $20,000 to put aconservation easement on it,
which bars Chester residentsfrom ever being able to use theproperty differently, even th-ough in 50 years, Chester mightbe a different place.
Then they violated the termsof the easement. They pur-chased an $110,000 house, letthe pipes freeze and paid anoth-er $6,000 to repair all the dam-age. It now sits unused.
I could go on, but I thinkyou get the point.
Some might say this is mov-ing forward, I personally thinkit is moving backwards and Iwish more folks from Chesterwould attend these meetings.
If it weren’t for the few thatdo attend, more nonsense mightjust happen. If you are curiousabout what you read in thepaper, come and see for your-self. I promise you it will be eyeopening.
I agree with another Jeffer-son quote: Freedom is lost grad-ually from an uninterested,uninformed and uninvolvedpeople... It is unfortunate thatthe bureaucracies that we trustare not trust worthy because wehave not done our part to bewatchful.
Bear in mind we have anelection this year.
Skip ClaypoolChester Township
to the EditorLLLLLettersettersettersettersettersthe editor
It was a privilege to serve asPresident of the Kiwanis Clubof West Geauga this past year.
From the first scoop of dirt atClay Eddy Fields/Kiwanis Parkto spreading mulch at LindseyElementary School, with manypancakes and Christmas trees inbetween, it’s been an honor.
There are many people andorganizations to thank for theirhard work and dedication.
The Chesterland Lions Club,for the pavilion at Clay EddyFields and the playground atLindsey Elementary.
The work put into theretaining wall, moving the swingset and drilling holes to installthe playground took many
evenings and weekends. Theymade it possible to install andfinish the project on time.
The Rotary Club ofChesterland, for their ShiningStarz and with helping installthe playground.
The Chesterland Chamberof Commerce, for their lemon-ade stand at the community pic-nic, and for their thank you toeveryone who helped.
The newest group, BusinessesSupporting West Geauga, forpurchasing the swings and paint-ing the swing set at LindseyElementary.
Eugene DiFranco, withouthis commitment to the commu-nity and his generosity, the
fields would still be on thedrawing board.
Also thank you to KitMcKinney, Linda Palchick andthe Nautica gang, travel soccer,West Geauga Rec Council, anymy friends at the MetzenbaumCenter, who all put Clay EddyFields over the top.
To my long time friend,Bernie Mandel, for alwaysbeing there, not just for me, butfor all the children as well.
I have been a ChesterTownship resident and business-man for over 20 years.
I’ve been involved in manycommunity projects and theefforts of our service groups,volunteers and excellent WestGeauga Schools make our com-munity a great place to live andraise our children.
Have a happy spring andmay god bless.
Bart AlcornChester Township
kiwanis corner
Kiwanis member Ken Mantey makes pancakes for the annual pancakebreakfast. The last day for the breakfast is this Sunday from 8 a.m. to1:30 p.m. in the high school cafeteria.
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