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DaVita celebrates milestone with open house

Treatment

In celebration of its first year milestone, Upper Sandusky DaVita Dialysis, 111 Tarhe Trail, in Upper Sandusky, hosted an open house Feb. 28 to raise awareness within the community of kidney disease. The center hosts eight chairs for patients and is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday in two different shifts, offering patients in Wyandot County a close-to-home treatment option.

Balanced MVCD pulls away from Mohawk

Big man, big game

FOSTORIA — Slowing a future Big Ten basketball player was a tough enough task facing Mohawk on Tuesday night. Also trying to stop his teammates in the Division IV district semifinal was more than the Warriors could handle. Maumee Valley Country Day star junior Zeb Jackson, already committed to play at the University of Michigan, scored 25 points, but it was the 3-point shooting support of Parker Chatman and Lucas Fankhauser and the inside presence of J.R. Lumsden that proved to be too much in the Hawks’ 94-78 victory at Fostoria.

May keeps improving

Third trip to state featured

CAREY — Carey junior Tanner May is already the youngest Carey wrestler to win 100 matches. He also is the first district champion, two-time state placer and three-time state qualifier in the coaching tenure of Carey wrestling coach Ryan Pratt.

Keeping it REAL: After-school program teaches coping skills

Scenarios

Monday afternoon, students ages 11-15 gathered together at the Upper Sandusky Community Library to learn about coping skills in a program called “Keeping It R.E.A.L.: refuse, explain, avoid and leave.” The Wyandot County Mentoring Program and the Upper Sandusky Community Library partnered together to put on the 10-week program, which will take place from 3-4 p.m. for the next nine Mondays at the library.

Founders award

Founders award

Founders and long time members of the Wyandot County Pheasants Forever chapter were recognized Saturday in celebration of the club’s 25th anniversary at the annual banquet, raffle and auction held at the Upper Sandusky OH No. 83 Elks Lodge.

Carey’s May wins 182-pound district championship

On to state

KANSAS — With a dominant performance all weekend, Tanner May became Carey’s first district champion in a least a couple of decades on Saturday. May pinned Norwalk St. Paul’s Camden Caizzo in 2:35 in the 182-pound first-place match in the Division III district tournament at Lakota and will be making his third state appearance. Mohawk’s Morgan Price also is headed to state as a fourth-place finisher at 145 pounds, and the Warriors’ Caden Gurney is a state alternate after taking fifth place at 132 pounds.

Upper Sandusky wrestlers eliminated in first matches Saturday

Making a move

NORWALK — Sure, the 2018-19 wrestling season may have ended sooner than three members of the Upper Sandusky wrestling team hoped it would. But the improvements they made as the season progressed, along with the fact they will all return next season, are what Upper Sandusky coach Noah Blankenship reflected on at the conclusion of the second day of the Division II district wrestling tournament Saturday at Norwalk.

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