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Bobcats Baseball Rolls to Eight Errors Results in Win in Season Opener Bobcat Loss to Van Summers Co. 18- Montcalm 2 Van 10 Summers Co. 8 On Tuesday March 22 Matt On Saturday March 26 Matt Ryanled Summers County over Ryan finished 2-4 with a tape Montcalm, 18-2, with three measure home run in the contest stolen bases, a double, and four and Greg Shrewsbury was 1-4 with RBIs. CJ Shrewsbury went 3-3 with two RBIs and two stolentwo RBIs for Summers County. bases, Josh Smith was 3-4 with However, eight errors on defense four RBIs and three steals and allowed Van to build a lead and Nathaniel Harrah was 2-3 with then hold off a late inning rally to a double and three RBIs for the defeat Summers County. County Bobcats. Shane Aesley was 1-3, 10-8 in Summers County's second Chris Keiser went 1-3 and Trevor game of a double header. Cole Paynter was 1-2 in the loss for Price was 1-4 with three RBI and Montcalm. Timmy Kitchen picked Brady Grant was 1-4 with an RBI :up the win throwing the first for Van. two innings for the Bobcats and V: 4 1 0 0 2 1 2 -- 10 5 3 Nathan Grimmett, Will Whittaker SC: 1 1 2 0 1 0 3 m 8 6 8 and Chase Adkins all pitched one inning in the opening night win. V: Phillip Powell and Cole Price; M: 002 00 -- 2 3 4 SC: Nathan Grimmett, Timmy SC: 528 3x -- 18 17 3 Kitchen (2), Josh Smith (5) and CJ 1VI: Craig Caste, Trevor Paynter Shrewsbury. WP: Phillip Powell, (4)Dakota Parnell (4)and Dakota LP: Nathan Grimmett. Hitting: Parnell; SC: Timmy Kitchen, Will V: Logan Crouse 1-3, Phillip Whittaker (3), Nathan Grimmett Powelll-4, Cole Price 1-4 3 RBI, (4), Chase Adkins (5) andCJ Brady Grant 1-4 RBI, Gregory Lail Shrewsbury. WP: Kitchen, LP:1-4, Alexander Gibson 1-3; SC: CJ Caste. Hitting: M: Shane Aesley Shrewsbury 1-4, Matt Ryan 2-4 1-3, Chris Keiser 1-3, Trevor HR, Greg Shrewsbury 1-4 2 RBI, Paynter 1-2; SC: CJ Shrewsbury TimmyKitchen 1-4 RBI, Nathaniel 3-3 2 stolen bases 2 RBIs, Harrah 1-3 RBI. Tucker Lilly 0-1, Matt Ryan 3-4 Records: V: (2-1), SC (3-2). 2 2B 3 stolen bases 4 RBIs, Josh Smith 4-4 3 stolen bases 4 RBIs, Greg Shrewsbury 1-3 RBI, Timmy Kitchen 1-2 RBI, Natbaniel Harrah 2-3 2B 3 RBIs, JC Wheeler 0-3, Will Whittaker 2-2 2B RBI. Newsworthy Trends A Meaningful Funeral (NAPS)--The number of cre- mations has grown across the country over the past 20 years. In fact, the Cremation Association of North America estimates some 1.5 million Americans are cremated every year. While this can be a way to deal with the end of life that's both comforting and affordable for the mourners, many families believe attending a funeral service is one of the most important ways for them to begin the grieving and healing process. Traditional ser- vices give families and friends the opportunity to come together to celebrate and remember the life that has been lived. A simple casket and a traditional service can be appropriate for a cremation and comforting for mourners. People leaning toward crema- tion may be relieved to know that doesn't mean they have to miss an Liberty Shuts out important opportunity to provide Summers 8-0 their family and friends the clo- Matt Ryan was 2-3 on the day sure that often comes with a funeral service. for Summers County with two Funeral homes throughout the doubles. The Bobcats also got one country offer affordable caskets hit each by CJ Shrewsbury, Tucker that can be used for both viewing Summers Co. Wins Lilly and JC Wheeler. Trentonand cremation. These caskets are Over Richwood Begley pitched a complete game, 12 made entirely from engineered" Summers Co. 5 Lumberjacks 3 strikeout, shutout to lead Liberty wood, a material that is formed On Friday March 25, Freshmen to the 8-0 win. Tyler Mullens was from recycled material to produce Will whittaker picked up his first 3-4 with a home-run, two runs and an affordable, attractive and envi- career high school pitching victory three RBIs, Trenton Begley was 1-4 ronmentally friendly cremation as Summers County defeated with an RBI and Adam Banks was casket. Unlike a rented casket, Richwood 5-3. For the Bobcats 2-3 with two runs for the Raiders. the cremation casket also serves CJ Shrewsbury went 2-4, Timmy Summers again was plagued by as the cremation container. A traditional funeral service Kitchen was 1-3 with an RBI, errors committing seven and only will provide comfort and closure Nathaniel Harrah was 1-3 with an giving up one earned run in the for friends and loved ones. RBI and Will whittaker went 2-2. contest. Phoenix Evans finished the day SC: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 5 7 with 3-4 with an RBI, .Logan Cox L: 150101 x-- 8 10 1 Contest Offers Cash Prizes was 3-4 and Jacob Cogar was 1-1 SC: Timmy Kitchen, Josh ToSchool Teams With driving in two runs for Richwood. Smith (3), Gentry Shrewsbury Best App Concepts RW: 2 0 0 0 0 0 1- 3 10 3 (5), Nathaniel Hattah (6) and CJ (NAPS)--A national competi- SC: 0 3 2 0 0 0 x-- 5 7 3 Shrewsbury; tion now in its third year is chal- RW: Jacob Cogar and Phoenix L: Trenton Begley and Trevor Evans; SC: Wil1- Whittaker, Nathan Quarles. WP: Begley, LP: Kitchen. Hitting: SC: Matt Ryan 2-3 , CJ Grimmett (7) and CJ Shrewsbury. Shrewsbury 1-3, Tucker Lilly 1-3, WP: Whittaker, LP: Cogar. Hitting: RW: Griffin Snyder 1-4, JCWheeler 1-3; L: Tyler Mullens Phoenix Evans 3-4 RBI, Logan Cox 3-4 HR 3 RBI 2R, Trenton Begley 1-4 Liliy 1-4, Timmy Kitchen 1-3 RBI, Records: SC: (1-1), L (4-0). Nathaniel Harrah 1-3 RBI, WillIndependence 5, Whittaker 2-2. Records: RW: (2-1), SC (2-1). Notice Tues. April 5, 2016 Hinton News - 7 lenging teams of middle- and high- school students to develop concepts for mobile apps that can solve a school or community problem. The Verizon Innovative App Challenge will award eight Best in Nation teams cash grants of $20,000 to support STEM pro- grams at their schools, and tablets for each team member. Winners also will learn how to turn their Summers Co. Wins Over Pirates LOOKING FOR CLASSMATES Summers Co. 15 The Class of 1966 needs the last known address for the following so Fayetteville 2 they can be invited to the reunion On Saturday March 26 Summers' that will be held at Pipestem Resort County exploded for twelve runs in State Park on October 21 and 22. the 4th inning to beat Fayetteville According to Bonnie all were in the 15-2. Matt Ryan had a big class of 1966 at one time. If anyone game at the plate going 3-4 with can help please contact Bonnie at two doubles and batting in three bonniesyoung@msn.com runs. Tucker Lilly was 1-4 with Judith Bragg, James H. Brown, three RBIs, Timmy Kitchen went Jackie CaleB, Billy Carden, Pamella 2-4 with three RBIs, JC Wheeler Collins, Rosalee Ennis, Judy Fox, was 1-4 with an RBI and Will Nancy Gill, James W. Goins, Robert Whittaker finished the game at 2-3 Grimmett, Lena Harrah, Susanna batting in two runs for Summers Jorgerson, Beverly Kessler, John County. Jordan Dempsey was 2-3 Lilly, Garnet Plumley, Roger Reid, and Trey Farrell was 1-2 on the day Peggy Ryan, Janis Saunders, Betty for Fayetteville. Nathaniel Harrah Shuck, Thelma Tate, Janet White, went the distance on the mound Janice Wills, Mary Grace Carden for Summers County to pick up the Wiseman, Sandra Woodrum, Jerry win. Yopp. SC:20 1 120--15 11 4 F: 00 1 1 0-- 2 5 4 NEED ADDRESSES SC: Nathaniel Harrsh and CJ If you can help with addresses or Shrewsbury; F: CJ Looley and contact information for the following NAPS)--Selecting paint color is easier than you think. For sim- ple expert tips, visit www.dutch boy.com. f 4¸ \ Before borrowing money from a friend, decide which you need most. --~_American Proverb *** (NAPS)--An organized winter ~ e I c ~ , -:~ot_~_~ .... -, I preparedness plan includes a I "~ _X-z-~C¢-~" ~ ~ I stockpile of food, water and other supplies as well as a source of backup power such as a Generac ' Power Systems generator. Learn more at www.generac.com/be-pre- pared/prepare-for-high-winter- storms and (888) GENERAC. *** You can create beautiful winter * * * decor using quality products such When you're in the market for as Krylon" Glitter Blast, Krylon new flooring, a professional floor- . Chalky Finish and Krylon~ Sea Spray polyurethane foam insu- ing retailer may be your best bet. Glass Finish paint to keep your lation offers multiple benefits in the long run. To find one nearby, home feeling warm during the long including lowering energy bills, visit the World Floor Covering winter months. For project instruc- eliminating dust and allergens Association at www.wfca.org, tions and product descriptions, visit and even reducing noise from out- www.krylon.com, side sources. Learn more at ,.. www.whysprayfoam.org. Come and Enjoy a Night of Soulful Gospel Music as the First Baptist Church of Hinton Again Welcomes the Martin Luther King, Jr., Male Chorus From Charleston, WV SA TURDA Y Evening. April 9, 2036 @ 6 PM No Admission, But a Free-Will Offering Will Be Taken For More Information, Please Call 304-466-3121 GATHER YOUR TEAM. DREAM UP YOUR iDEA. WIN $20.000 FOR YOUR SCHOOL! Since the inception of the Verizon Innovative App Challenge, stu- dent teams have submitted more than 1,200 app concepts. Winning apps have been downloaded more than 15,000 times. concepts into working mobile apps. The deadline for submission is Nov. 24, 2014; winners will be named in January 2015. To enter the challenge, student teams, working with a faculty advisor, identify a problem and propose a mobile app concept to address it. No coding experience or mobile devices are needed. A panel of STEM educators and corporate' innovators will judge the app con- cepts. Prior winning apps enable the vision-impaired to navigate inside buildings independently; simulate chemistry experiments for classrooms that can't afford supplies; help reduce CO2 emis- Red Jordan Dempsey. WP: Harrah, LP: classmates, please mail to Hinton sions through conservation edu- Dooley. Hitting: SC:TuckerLilly 1-4 High School Class of 1976 P.O. Box cation, and more. Contest rules, 3 RBI Matt R~ an 3 4 3 RBI 2 2B, 44 , Hinton, WV 25951 or emai, registration and additional in- Wherever you are in life, make New River Community , ~ - . . . Josh Smith 1-3, Greg Shrewsbury k~mberlycurry@gma,l.com (Kl.m formation are available at http:// and Technical College your next step! 1-3, Timmy Kitchen 2-4 3 RBI, JC Campbell Curry) reran verizon.com/VZAppChallenge2014. Wheeler 1-4 RBI, Will Whittaker mcneer@yahoo.com (Robin Ford The App Challenge was launched in 2012 by the VerizonNeed summer classes? New River CTC has 2-3 2 RBI; F: Tristian Cootz 1-3, McNeer). Jordan Dempsey 2-3, Trey Farrell Rhonda Amick, Terry Bailey, Foundation in partnership with the Technology Student Assoeia- "General studies classes offered on campus and online. 1-2, Dylan Doyle 1-1. Records: SC: Rebecca Bennett, Violet Bennett, tion, the Massachusetts Institute * 5 and 10 week courses, (3-1) Fayetteville (2-1) Mary Blevins, James (Jim Bob) of Technology Center for Mobile " Affordable tuition. Bowles, Terri Bowling, Christie Learning @ The Media Lab, and Connor, Barbara Cox, SusanEllison Samsung Telecommunications "Agreements with many four-year institutions to make HEALTH DEPT. SCHEDULE Bish, DougGill, GreggGill, Patricia America. It's open to teams from transferring your credits easy, Imuunizations, Tdap, and Harvey McClelland, Michael Lee all public, private and parochial Memingitis, are required for 7th and Lilly, Paul Steven Lilly, Carolyn middle and high schools. Best in [-Health Fair/Open Houses • 3 to 7 p.m. 12th grade entry. These must be Dianna Martin , William Walter State winners will compete at the completed before starting school or Mills, Randy Redden, Danny region level, and 24 Best in Enroll for fall and choose from / tAahnia=al nr _nrnf .. inn l I Monday, April 11 Raleigh County Campus students will not be able to attend. Richmond, Deborah Crook Region winners will vie for the ............ :'- F'-r'.':'"T'', '.-"/ 280 University Drive, Beaver Immunizations are given every Richmond , Rosa Richmond, Billy Best in Nation awards, programs aeslgneo tO lean to / . Monday and Thursdays 8 -12 p.m. Starcher, Brenda Walker, Charles employment or courses to / Tuesday, April 19 Mercer County Campus and 1-4 p.m. William Ward, Drema Williams, transfer into a bachelor's , 1001 Mercer Street, Princeton Any questions please call the Leonard Williams,TerryAlan Wills. Health Department at 304-466- [ degree program. / Monday, April 25. Greenbrier Valley Campus 3388. VOTER REGISTRATION / 653 Church Street, Lewisburg DEADLINE / TOPS Voter Registration Deadline for Call 866.349.3,739 today/ | Monday, May 2. Nicholas County Campus Tops (take off Pounds Sensibly)is the Tuesday, May 10, 2016 Primary a very affordable, nonprofit, weight Election will be Tuesday, April 19, | 6101 Webster Road Summersville loss support group. Meetings are 2016. All address changes, party held at the Miller Memorial changes andnewvoterregistrations Methodist Church basement, 109 must be made by that date to be MillerAve. Every thursday evening, eligible to vote in this Election. Ivy is one of the easiest, most Beaver/Beckley • Lewisburg • Princeton • Summersville www.newriver.edu • 866.349.3739 New River CTC is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, 800-621-7440, www.ncahlc.org. New River CTC is an equal opportunity institution. Weigh-in begins at 5:00 p,m. The County CLerk's Office in the successful container plants. It meeting starts at 5:30 pm. Courthouse will be open Monday- Firstmeeting is free. can be trained up a trellis or left Comejoin us or cal1304-890-2112 FridayS:30A.M. to4:30P.M, oryou to fall naturally from hanging may call 466-7104 to receive voter baskets. or 304-466-3045. registration application by mail. i