North Fork community talks levy
North Fork Superintendent of Schools Scott Hartley speaks at Wednesday’s Community Engagement meeting. (Pam Schehl)
Brains benefit from physical exercise
Mount Vernon High School’s science department chairman Richard Cunningham holds a life-sized model of an adult human brain. (Pam Schehl)
Utica Homecoming Court
This Utica High School homecoming court will reign over the football game this Friday when the Redskins host the Johnstown Johnnies. In the front row, from left, are junior Britni Kirkpatrick, seniors Cayln Rowley and Jordan Morrow, sophomore Sarah Stout and freshman Kayla Newsome. In the second row, from left, are junior Scott Cline, seniors Derek Posey and Jake Torrens, sophomore Clay Rowley and freshman Trenton Vickers. In the third row is senior Austin Boggs. Not pictured is senior Kristina Buena. (Virgil Shipley)
East Knox Homecoming Court
East Knox High School will crown its 2009 queen at Friday night’s Homecoming football game against Fredericktown. Those up for the honors are seniors, seated from left, Natasha Mundy, Emily Wells and Krystine Schillinger. Standing, from left, are attendants Hanna Oliver, Kelly Dobbins, Kayla Page, Reanna Davis, Morgan Groom and Tori Toth. (Virgil Shipley)
Centerburg Homecoming Court
The 2009 Centerburg High School Homecoming Court has been named and will be presented at this week’s football game against Loudonville. Seated, from left, are seniors Carolyn Moore, MacKenzie Fulks and Brett Teiga. Standing, from left, are junior attendants Jamie Alexander and Kayla Peck, sophomore Gracie Liston and freshman Tristen Simpson. Teiga was named the 2009 queen at a parade on Wednesday night. (Virgil Shipley)
Clem Cunningham runs for a touchdown for the Fredericktown third-grade football team in Saturday’s 18-0 win over Loudonville. (Photo Submitted)
Resurgent Bulldogs, undefeated Freddies square off
Fredericktown’s Austin Hoeflich (32), shown here running with the ball against Danville on Sept. 25, is one of many offensive weapons the Freddies possess. East Knox will try to slow the Fredericktown offense down and pick up win No. 3 in this week’s Game of the Week. (Virgil Shipley)
