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Scots celebrate NCAC title

One of the rarest things in sports is year-in and year-out success. Parity is one thing that stands in the way, and it isn’t uncommon to find teams that can put the magic together for a one- or two-year streak. But to wear that bull’s-eye year after year, and to deal with it, is another matter. What Steve Moore’s College of Wooster men’s basketball team accomplished again his past week led...

General trio lays it all out at Districts

Wooster High wrestling coach Troy Worth and his trio of district qualifiers knew going in the Mentor District was going to be tough, and in that regard, it didn’t disappoint. Unfortunately, disappointment won out. Keith Yost, Jordan Boreman and Zach Ellsworth earned their District berths after qualifying out of the North Canton Sectional, but their bids for a shot at State came up short. Yost...

McCord’s All-Ohio honors headlines Generals’ state effort

0x54c4f5100x5b769140They were left, of course, wanting just a little bit more, but that is usually the lament unless someone is standing at the top of the podium. 0x5b6a5f60Wooster High School’s trip to the State swimming championships in Canton ended with some solid results as Alex McCord made the 50 freestyle swim finals and placed eighth, and he also helped fuel a pair of All-Ohio finishes in...

Real Estate Showcase Open House celebrates opening of new Wooster location

Real Estate Showcase celebrated the opening of their new Wooster office with an open house for clients and the business public on Monday evening, March 1. The new branch, situated between Buffalo Wild Wings and Tractor Supply Company at the north end of Wooster, is conveniently located and attractively decorated in bright, cheerful colors. “We’re excited about the turnout tonight, that people...

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Meredith “Marty” Goss, 89, of New Philadelphia, died March 6, 2010, at his home, following an extended illness. Born March 7, 1920, in Bicknell, Ind., Marty was a son of the late Homer and Myrtle Goss. He retired from Shippers Dispatch after many years of service. Surviving are his wife, Margaret Goss, whom he married in 1980; children, Cherrill (Terry) Wertz of Creston, Gary (Susan) Goss and...

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Barbara H. Croto, 76, of New Dawn Health Care Center, Dover, died March 4, 2010, at Union Hospital, Dover. She was a former resident of the Bolivar-Zoar area for 35 years and was formerly of Canton. Barbara was born May 24, 1933, in Stark County, to the late Fred R. and Ethel L. Taylor. She was a 1951 graduate of Timken High School, Canton, a co-owner and founder of Books-n-Things, Zoar, a matron...

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David Wayne Smith, 32, of New Philadelphia, died March 4, 2010. Born Nov. 11, 1977, in Dover, David was a son of David and Sandra Smith of Barnhill. He graduated from Dover High School in 1996 and attended the Buckeye Career Center. He took a job selling magazines, which took him to nearly every state in the union, and was also a former employee of Roofers Local 88, Canton, and Lincoln...

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Mary Jeane Neiger, 82, of New Philadelphia, died March 6, 2010, at Hennis Care & Retirement Centre, Dover. A daughter of the late William and Lois Stewart, Mary was born Jan. 30, 1928, in Freeport. Along with her husband, she owned and operated Neiger’s Drive-In for many years. After closing the drive-in, the couple managed many different motels across Ohio, Arizona, and California until...

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Bruno F. Menapace, 89, of Dennison, died March 5, 2010. He was surrounded by his family in his home. Bruno was born June 6, 1920, in Austria, to the late Carlo and Mary Menapace. He was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather, a WWII veteran, a member of Immaculate Conception Church and Knights of Columbus, and a retiree of the Penn Central Railroad. His son, sons-in-law, daughters, and...

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John Dale Winters, 80, of New Philadelphia, died March 6, 2010, at Union Hospital, Dover. A son of the late Jesse and Nellie Winters, John was born April 19, 1929, in New Philadelphia. He honorably served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1952-54 and was employed for many years at East Sparta Ceramic. He was a member of the New Philadelphia VFW, the New Philadelphia Army-Navy Club, and the New...