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Fit for a sing

The a cappella group Bravada of (from left) Jim Frye, Trevor Garrabrant, Dan Crow and R.F. Miller serenaded patrons at the White Shutter Winery in Nevada Friday evening. The quartet was founded in 2001 and the current lineup has been performing together for two years. Daily Chief-Union/Brian Hemminger

I’m so fancy

I'm so fancy

(From left) Terri Baker, Cindy Weatherholtz and Katie Weaver participated in the Fancy Bake Sale Friday at First Citizens National Bank in Upper Sandusky. All proceeds benefited Wyandot County Relay for Life. The next bake sale is scheduled for Good Friday on March 30. Daily Chief-Union/Brian Hemminger

Rams hold off Blue Devils, 51-50

From downtown

CAREY — It may have just been Upper Sandusky’s opener in the Northern 10 Athletic Conference, but it was obvious from the atmosphere just how much this one game meant. Sadie Arend missed a baseline jumper in the closing seconds, and the Rams held off Carey, 51-50, in a packed gym Friday night at Carey.

Lee Scholarship Fund grows quickly

Glory days

Members of Robby Lee’s Upper Sandusky High School graduating class are hoping he can continue to help children forever through a scholarship fund. Lee, a pillar of the Upper Sandusky community, passed away unexpectedly about two months ago on Oct. 13. Following the funeral at the Masters’ Building, members of Lee’s USHS Class of 1965 met to discuss possible memorials, with the consensus being some kind of scholarship.

Upper girls top Ashland, 94-68

First place

ASHLAND — The Upper Sandusky girls swimming teams defeated Ashland, 94-68, while the boys lost, 102-66, on Thursday at Ashland University. “Ashland’s boys team has a good group of state level competitors and it was good to give our swimmers experience swimming against that level of competition,” Upper Sandusky coach Justin Richardson said in an email.

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