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Knights come up short against Wooster

The Lady Knights recorded seven first-place finishes out of 17 events in a dual meet against Wooster on Tuesday, April 6, at West Holmes to fall 69-59. Jasmine Troyer had a part in three of those firsts, winning the 100-meter dash and 200-meter dash, along with running a leg in the winning 4x200 relay. Troyer clocked in at 13.28 to win the 100. She finished the 200 in 28.19 and joined Kendra...

Lefty Aaron Laffey happy to help the Tribe in any role

Aaron Laffey, the 24-year-old southpaw was disappointed he was bumped from the starting rotation, but if his role on the Indians roster this season is to work out of the bullpen for now, he is happy with that. Most of all, he is happy to be in the big leagues. “I’m not a No. 1 starter. I’m not naïve. Do I think I can be a contributing member every season in the starting rotation? Absolutely...

Generals’ softball team off to good start

The Wooster High girls’ softball team has turned over a new page this season, but one thing has remained the same – the Generals are still competitive. Head coach Dave Kelly left after the 2009 season and his daughter, Kasie, signed a scholarship to play for Ohio State after a sterling three-year career with the Generals, so there is a new look to the team this year. The best news for...

Wooster Oilers are NJHL champions

The Wooster Oilers, NJHL regular season winners with a 40-5-3 record, won all three trophies in the Northern Junior Hockey League championship games, March 28. Owned by the Alice Noble Ice Arena, the Oilers won the International Championship trophy after only four years of playing in Wooster. With this “hat trick” championship, the Oilers took three prestigious awards. Coach Hart Duddy earned...

Record in hand, Weeman eyes big season for WHS

It didn’t take Aly Weeman long to take care of Goal No. 1. The senior multitasker for the Wooster High girls’ track and field team was expected to have a strong season for the Generals on the track and in the field. It didn’t take long for the returning State qualifier to do that. Competing in the Generals’ second meet of the season against Norwayne and Buckeye, Weeman broke her personal...

EDUCATION

Elaine Gazda, professor of classical art and archaeology in the Department of the History of Art at the University of Michigan and curator of Hellenistic and Roman Antiquities at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, will present Exhibiting the Romans at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology on Wednesday, April 21, at the College of Wooster. The lecture, which is free and open to the public, will be held...

EDUCATION

Erin Palombi, a senior German Studies major and film studies minor at the College of Wooster, has been selected as a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant for the 2010-11 academic year. A resident of Charlottesville, Va., she will teach English in Germany. Palombi, who studied abroad in Freiburg during her junior year, is looking forward to learning about a different part of Germany, and...

EDUCATION

College of Wooster seniors Kaitlyn Evans and Fengzhi Chen have been selected to present their research at upcoming professional conferences. Evans, a communication sciences and disorders major from Middletown, R.I., will address Speech Language Pathologists’ and Audiologists’ Role in a Medical Mystery: Their Knowledge, Awareness, and Attitudes Toward Clients with Pediatric HIV/AIDS at the...

NEWS

The recent passage of health care reform could provide scam artists and criminals an opportunity to confuse and defraud the public, warned Ohio Department of Insurance director Mary Jo Hudson. “We are hearing reports in the media of people going door to door selling fake insurance policies,” said Hudson. “Some are trying to trick consumers into buying coverage in a non-existing ‘limited...