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Page 10 — May 10, 2012 — ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNALUNSTOPPABLESUCCESSFULEducating veterans erans and theirfamily members since 1965.DEDICATEDRobotics team open house setFIRST Robotics Team 451will host an open house forprospective students and theirparents on Tuesday, May 22,from 6 to 8 p.m., at the Danafacility at 6201 Trust Drive inHolland.<strong>The</strong> group is open to studentsin grades eight through12. <strong>The</strong> team will design andbuild a robot to play a chosengame.For more information, contactTom O’Neil at 419-356-0035 or visit the Web sitethecatattack.org.AMBITIOUSCOURAGEOUSClasses begin May 21 and June 4.Apply today! www.owens.edu/veteranswww.facebook.com/owensccMonday 11 - 8Tuesday 11 - 8Wednesday 11 - 8Thursday 11 - 8Friday 11 - 8Saturday 11 - 5Sunday 11- 55/13/125/13/125/13/125/13/12Wearing shirts in memory of Kerry Keller, the RHS girls track team won the Gibsonburg Invitational.Bulldog girls track team places first at Gibsonburg<strong>The</strong> <strong>Rossford</strong> High Schoolgirls track team won the GibsonburgInvitational April 30.At the 12-team meet, thegirls scored 105.5 points andthe boys team scored 64, comingin sixth place, according toHead Coach Todd Eckel.Before the meet, CoachEckel said he was unsure of thestudents’ participation due tothe passing of fellow studentKerry Keller.“Everyone’s hearts wereheavy,” he said.“But a few of these heavyhearts came to me Fridaymorning and told me theyneeded to run.”Coach Eckel decided theevent would be an optionalmeet for team members.“Most of the girls decidedwhat they needed to do was puton their Kerry Keller T-shirtsand run their very best,” he explained.He secured permission forthe <strong>Rossford</strong> girls to wear theirblue shirts “and they ran theirhearts out.”Results from the meet areas follows.Girls Team ResultsGirls 100 Meter Dash–sixth place, Courtney Morris,13.74.Girls 400 Meter Dash–firstplace, Jessica Pietrasz, 1:01.14;seventh place, Sarah Waggoner,1:06.63.Girls 800 Meter Run– firstplace, Jessica Pietrasz, 2:31.60;eighth place, Emily Houchins,2:48.53.Girls 1600 Meter Run–seventh place, Liz Parisi,6:03.24.Girls 3200 Meter Run–fifth place, Liz Parisi.13:07.73.Girls 100 MeterHurdles –fifth place, Erica Stolar,18:08.Girls 300 Meter Hurdles–third place, Erica Stolar, 51.16.Girls 4x100 MeterRelay–first place, Julie Hotz,Shelbi Redway, Shayna Lindley,Courtney Morris,52.30–meet record.Girls 4x200 MeterRelay –third place, Shelbi Redway,Erica Stolar, Julie Hotz,Reading <strong>The</strong>rapy Dogs setto return to <strong>Rossford</strong> LibraryRegistration is open forreading to therapy dogs at the<strong>Rossford</strong> Public Library.This program is a way forreluctant readers to practicetheir skills by reading out loudto loveable pooches who enjoythe attention and don’t mind ifthe story isn’t perfect. <strong>The</strong>irhandlers are nearby to assistwith words, if necessary.Time slots are set up in 15minute increments between6:45 and 7:45 p.m. with four tosix dogs on hand for each session.<strong>The</strong> program will be offeredon Mondays, May 14and 21, and July 11, 18 and 25.To reserve a time, call thelibrary at 419-666-0924.All Saints Catholic Schoolto hold kindergarten screeningAll Saints Catholic Schoolin <strong>Rossford</strong> announceskindergarten screening for the2012-13 school year will takeplace on Thursday, May 17.A variety of appointmenttimes are available starting asearly as 8 a.m. Studentsshould be age 5 or older byAugust 1, 2012.All Saints School offersfull day kindergarten with bustransportation to <strong>Rossford</strong>,Perrysburg, Lake and Northwoodschool districts.Extended day care is availableuntil 6 p.m.For information or toschedule a screening, call theschool office at 419-661-2070or send an e-mail to info@allsaintscatholic.org.Sarah Waggoner, 1:54.28.Girls 4x400 MeterRelay–second place, SarahWaggoner, Jessica Pietrasz,Julie Hotz, Erica Stolar,4:24.99.Girls 4x800 MeterRelay –first place, Liz Parisi,Jessica Pietrasz, Emily Houchins,Sarah Waggoner, 10:47.64.Girls High Jump–firstplace, Courtney Morris, 5-02;sixth place, Mel Morris, 4-06.Girls Pole Vault–sixthplace, Stephanie Shultz, 7-00.Girls Long Jump–fourthplace, Mel Morris, 15-02.25.Girls Discus Throw–fifthplace, De-Shea Pyles, 92-10.Boys Team ResultsBoys 800 Meter Run –firstplace, Ryan Clay, 2:02.32;sixth place, Kevin Destatte,2:09.09.Boys 3200 MeterRun –seventh place, BradyGroom, 11:23.82.Boys 110 MeterHurdles –seventh place, MarkSkala, 18:08.Boys 300 MeterHurdles –fourth place, Mark<strong>Rossford</strong> Little LeagueFootball is gearing up for the2012-13 school year. RLLFwas created to teach the basicsof football and cheerleadingin preparation forjunior high and high school.<strong>The</strong> league has been workingwith the <strong>Rossford</strong> youth for15 years.This year football andcheerleading registration forall athletes grades 3-6 will beon May 14 and 15, from 6 to8 p.m., in the <strong>Rossford</strong> JuniorHigh Gym.<strong>The</strong>re will be a mandatoryparent informationalmeeting on May 17, at 7p.m., in Bulldog Hall.Registration bookletswith all pertinent informationwill be available the dayof registration and at all elementaryschools, the library,and the rec center.For more information,Skala, 43.82.Boys 4x100 MeterRelay –sixth place, LevanGubeladeze, Nate Childress,Dylan Losiewicz, JohnathanStockard, 48.06.Boys 4x200 MeterRelay–fifth place, ConnorHughes, Larry Sloan, CameronStalnaker, Nate Childress,1:38.20.Boys 4x400 MeterRelay –fourth place, MarkSkala, Larry Sloan, Ryan Clay,Cameron Stalnaker, 3:37.46.Boys 4x800 MeterRelay –fourth place, BradyGroom, Ryan Clay, HectorAguirre, Kevin Destatte,8:43.03.Boys High Jump–firstplace, Manny Durden, 6-02,meet record.Boys Pole Vault–fifth place(tie), Johnathan Stockard, 9-00.Boys Long Jump–sixthplace, Manny Durden, 18-10.25.Boys Shot Put–sixth place,Nate Childress, 44-05.55;eighth place, Alonso Loya, 42-03.25.<strong>Rossford</strong> Little League Footballregistration set for May 14-15call Wendy Lewis 419-902-0710 or Ron Recknagel at419-944-4871.<strong>Rossford</strong>941 Dixie Hwy.419-666-0091Lee WilliamsOPEN 7 DAYSA WEEKShop at Toledo’ s House of Me ats where all your dollars s tay in your communi t y.PRICES ON ITEMS IN THIS AD ARE GOOD STARTING SUN., MAY 6, THROUGH SAT., MAY 12, 2012.BONELESS, SKINLESSCHICKENBREASTMothers Day Tradition!Treat Mom and yourself to a great diningexperience. Savor a classic Mother’s Day brunch buffetat the historic Oliver House.Serving upstairs at Rockwell’sSunday May 13th, 11a.m. - 4p.m.Adults: $24.95Children 5-10: $11.95Under 4: Dine FREEwww.theOliverHouseToledo.comOVEN READY!BONELESSSTUFFEDPORK CHOPSPlease call for a reservation 419-243-1302Visit our website events for the full menu!Office HoursMon ~ Fri 9am - 5pmPlease RSVPfriend us on* Visit our MenuOnline *27 BroadwayToledo, Oh 43604 MOTHER’S DAY SPECIALBACON WRAPPEDTENDERLOINFILETMIGNON PLAIN OR MARINATEDPORK SIRLOIN BNLS.LB.BONELESSPORKSIRLOINRIBSLB.10 OZ. EA.BEEF RIB EYE BNLS.6 OZ. EA. $3.97 LB.DEA.USDA CHOICEBlack AngusRIB EYESTEAKSEA.Add aShrimpKabob $2.19 EA.Add aShrimpKabob$2.19 EA.6 OZ. EA.- $10.56 LB.EA.FRESHSALMONFILETGreaton the Grill!Pork Baby Back Ribs ... $3.99 LB. 3 Slab Family PackNOT AVAILABLE AT THE ANDERSON’S. PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.OurBest!LB.

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