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Brad Mullet and Jordan Weaver scored 6-0, 6-0 wins at first and third singles, and Conner Lee added a 6-2, 6-0 win at second singles as Hiland rolled over visiting Norwayne 5-0 in tennis action Saturday at Berlin. The first doubles team of Shane Byler and Andrew Yoder won 6-1, 6-1, and Cole Reynolds and Cameron Yoder were 6-0, 6-1 winners at second doubles for the Hawks, who improved to 1-2 on...

Lady Hawks still seeking first win

Malvern scored four times in the first inning and tacked on two more in the second and the Hornets held on for a 7-2 triumph over the visiting Lady Hawks on Thursday, April 1. Hiland scored twice in the top of the fourth inning. Latrisha Yoder had a double, and Victoria Keim, Lindsey Kline and Kate Hershberger added singles for Hiland. Hershberger was tagged with the loss. She allowed seven...

Hawks JV win four straight

The Hiland JV baseball team won four straight to open the season. In the opener against Malvern on Thursday, April 1, Brandon Wengerd went 4-for-4 with five RBI and Jeremy Schlabach and Shelby Troyer each hit grand slams to lead the offensive. Neil Mast drove in four and pitched three scoreless innings for the win. The JV Hawks swept Smithville 13-1 and 15-3 on Saturday. In the opener. Sheldon...

Tribe makes a statement for strong season

I understand it is only three games into the season, but there are some encouraging signs that point to a decent season for the young Indians. I'm always a bit overly optimistic, but in this case I believe it is warranted after a strong spring and a solid opening series.1) The Indians just took two out of three on the road from the White Sox – For the Tribe to beat one of two division...

Restrain with restraint

Last year, Ohio Governor Ted Strickland signed a bill into law that requires all Ohio children to be strapped into booster seats. Under the law, children 4 through 8 and who are under 4 feet, 9 inches in height are required to be strapped into a booster seat.While I'm in favor of keeping children safe, I find that his law seems pretty intrusive. It was not that long ago (humor me) that I would...

Spring blooms at Dutch Valley Gifts and Furniture during its open house

Dutch Valley Gifts and Furniture in Sugarcreek welcomes the community to its spring open house, April 9-10. The open house is a community and family tradition filled with kid-friendly activities, entertainment and discounted merchandise. This year’s theme, Spring Blooms, will feature spring floral demonstrations, a scavenger hunt, a spring fashion show and live musical entertainment. “The Dutch...

Community service project to include volunteering several nights at food pantry

The Town and Country 4-H Club met March 27 at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in New Philadelphia. Members voted to sponsor four plaques for first place winners in miscellaneous and family and consumer science project judging. For the club’s community service project, members will volunteer four nights at the Greater Dover-New Philadelphia food pantry. Jhett McDonald and Mathew Cardani described...

Freedom to learn from anywhere: Quaker Digital Academy helps area youth

Imagine setting your own schedule and working from anywhere. Imagine having work projects personalized to fit your needs and optimize your chance for success all while having help just a mouse click away. Sound too good to be true? It’s a reality for students of the New Philadelphia City School System’s Quaker Digital Academy (QDA), which offers students in grades kindergarten through 12 the...

Kent State Tuscarawas student computer designed art exhibit to be held at Tuscarawas County Center for the Arts

Kent State University at Tuscarawas and the Tuscarawas County Center for the Arts are sponsoring the sixth annual Student Computer Designed Art Exhibition, from 7-9 p.m., on April 22. The exhibit, which is free and open to the public, will be held at the Tuscarawas County Center for the Arts, 461 Robinson Dr. SE, in New Philadelphia. More than 40 pieces of student artwork will be judged, with...

College for Kids instructors sought at KSU Tuscarawas

The Kent State Tuscarawas Office of Business and Community Services is accepting applications for College for Kids instructors. Applications are available by calling 330-308-7434 or can be obtained online at www.tusc.kent.edu/businesscommunity services, then click on the Youth Programming link. Deadline for applications is April 15. Instructors should be proficient in their fields but do not...