Visitors at the Black History Month presentation Saturday at the Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County observe photos on a video screen following the presentation by Ric Sheffield. Pictured are, from left, Sheffield, James Hogan, John Hogan (hidden) and Karen Sheffield. (Photo by Alan Reed)
The Distinguished Young Women program awards a number of scholarships and Saturday night Julia Shappert of Pickaway County was named Ohio’s Distinguished Young Woman of 2013. In front, from left, are first runner-up, Knox County’s Alyssa Crow; Ohio’s 2013 Distinguished Young Woman Julia Shappert, and program finalist Raquel Gonzalez. In back are second runner-up Julia Maxwell, at left, and program finalist Megan Menapace, at right. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Mount Vernon’s Lucas Staten, left, attempts a reversal on Upper Arlington’s Vito DeBenedetto in their 145-pound semifinal match at the Division I Central District tournament at Hilliard Darby High School on Saturday. Staten lost, 9-7, in overtime. (Photo by Bill Davis)
Mount Vernon’s Dakota Riley, top, rolls over Delaware Hayes’ Greg Brusco for a near-fall in the district championship match of the 113-pound weight class at the Division I Central District tournament at Hilliard Darby High School on Saturday. Riley won by pinfall in the third period. (Photo by Bill Davis)
Abigail Davis, 9, of the Mount Vernon YMCA Swim Team, completes one leg of the 100 yard individual medley at the 45th annual Big Little Invitational held Sunday at the Kenyon Aquatic Center (Photo by Pam Schehl)
Utica’s Mitch Marston (21) goes up for a shot past the defense of London’s Zach Anderson (13) during their Division II sectional tournament game Saturday at Utica. The Red Raiders won, 65-61. (Photo by Fred Main)
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