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Relay For Life at fairgrounds, June 22

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There is still time to take part in this year’s Scioto County Relay For Life activities.

Luminaries can be purchased in honor of those that have lost their battle with cancer, and for survivors, and can be personally decorated. There are at least 29 teams selling Luminaries.

This year’s teams are A Walk to Remember, The G.I.F.T., Bailiff’s Bounty, Valley’s Little Blessings, Becky’s Cancer Monsters, Venturers for the Cure, Cancer — Gone with the Wind, US Bank Madhatters, Cole’s Pit Crew, Wendy’s, Cure-A-Being Crusaders, Silent Lions Signing for a Cure, East High Warriors, Westside Warriors, Eclectic Clovers 4-H Club & Friends, Little Ceasars, Emmanuel’s Seekers, Peggy’s Pride, Fight Cancer Save Lives, Family of Hope, Glockner Rosemount City Insurance, Live for a Cure, Hallmark Health Care, Gail’s Gang, Luau for the Cure, Heroes Helping Heroes, Menage-a-spa, Stomp Out Cancer, Mike’s Crew, My Wish, Notre Dame High School, Ryan’s Hope, SOMC Pink Warriors, South Webster H.S., Team Grace, Team Miss Linda, and Team Star.

Luminaries can also be purchased directly from Rosie Williams, Scioto County Relay For Life Chair, by calling her at 740-456-4363, and she can also credit them to any of the teams.

Coupon books are also available, and contain over $2,400 worth of coupons for our area. Emmanuel’s Seekers Team is selling coupons, or you can also contact Rosie Williams. New for this year is a Baby/Toddler Pageant that will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday morning. If interested, please call Julie Blackburn at 740-961-1874.

Relay For Life is one of the biggest fund raiser for the American Cancer Society. This past year over 258 Scioto County residents were directly helped by the free local programs and services. Some of their programs include the Patient Navigation Center, Man-to-Man, Hope Lodges, Look Good Feel Good, and Gas Cards.

The annual Relay will be Friday, June 22, at the Scioto County Fairgrounds. The Survivor Dinner starts at 6:30 p.m., and each survivor can bring one person with them to the dinner. Free entertainment will be provided by Jacob Tolliver, Josh Stewart, Doc Roc & the Remedies, Rev II Ten; also activities such as Midnight Zumba, Karaoke and Teen Dance at 1 a.m., Minute to Win It Games at 2 a.m., and a movie at 3 a.m. Please bring your own lawn chair.

The Live Auction this year is being called by Auctioneer Don Gleim at 8 p.m., and there will be plenty of foods available at the team tents.

One of our most favorite parts of the Relay is the Luminary Ceremony. Hundreds of people will carrying lit candles, circling the track around the Luminaries, paying respect and honor to those touched by cancer. Relay is an overnight event and goes on until noon Saturday. Participants can arrive at any time and check out the Program Agenda for a list of activities.

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<p>File photo</p><p>The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.</p>

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The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.

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<p>File photo</p><p>The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.</p>

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The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.

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Ryan Scott Ottney

PDT Staff Writer

District 11 Little League will participate in Challenger League Day at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, with a day packed with activities and special Challenger League games and the public dedication of a New Boston Little League mural.

“Challenger League is for any child with a disability throughout the area, that is from ages 5 to 22, or still in school. These are children that are not your typical children, that may not get to play baseball but they want to play baseball and this gives them the opportunity to do that,” said Mike Bell, from the Challenger League.

The Challenger League started within District 11 Little League in the 1980s, with only about 10 players. Today there are 45 kids in Scioto County and 15 more in Ironton playing on four teams. Last year, more than 350 Challenger League players from across Ohio converged for their state tournament at the Challenger League field in Wheelersburg. In additional to baseball, there is also a Challenger Basketball League in New Boston, and a Just For Fun bowling league.

“People tend to think, when you think about a child having a disability, they want to give your child limitations. They don’t realize what your child can do. This challenger baseball gives that child an opportunity to be a child and go out and play with other children on a regular baseball field with baseball equipment that every other child that plays baseball gets to play with also,” said Michelle King, of District 11 Little League.

Challenger League games begin at 11 a.m., with Rock Hill vs. SOMC, followed by the Kentucky Challenger vs. State Farm at noon.

“For these kids here, this is the big league,” Bell said.

At 1 p.m., the village and little league will dedicate a new mural portraying the 1960 New Boston Little League team that advanced to the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Va., and finished fifth in the entire world.

The 1960 New Boston team was the first from Ohio to advance to the World Series, after beating Portsmouth and playing Elyria for the state title. Then New Boston beat all other northern state teams for the regional championship to advance to the National Little League World Series. New Boston represented the northern United States in the Series, California represented the west, Texas represented the south, and Pennsylvania represented the east. Teams also played from Europe, Asia, Mexico, Canada, and Hawaii. Pennsylvania finally won the Series, but New Boston finished fifth in the entire world league.

“That is the only team from the district who has made it from this area, and to be fifth in the world, that speaks for itself,” said Don Rawlins, of District 11 Little League.

In honor of their achievement, a group of residents formed a committee to raise money to commission a mural on the press box at Millbrook Park. Artist Charlie Reed was first commissioned last summer to create the piece on the back of the baseball field press box facing the New Boston Stadium. In April, the job was handed over to Brent Woodard, of Lucasville, to complete. He started the project in April and has clocked about 30 hours before he finished on May 29.

Woodard will be at the dedication on Saturday, along with representatives from Little League and the village of New Boston, and several original members and trophies from the 1960 team. Local baseball legends Al Oliver and Gene Bennett are also scheduled to appear.

After the mural dedication will be the first and second round of Home Run Derby, beginning at 2 p.m. There is a $10 entry fee to compete.

“People around Scioto County talk about how good they are at baseball, and how good they are hitting; I’ve got some Challenger League kids that can hit a home run with a Challenger League baseball. Let’s see if they can do it,” Bell said.

Challenger League games then resume at 3 p.m. for Veterans Helping Veterans vs. Genesis, and a special Coaches Game at 4 p.m. The day concludes with the top five Home Run Derby contestants competing in the final round at 5 p.m. The third place winner will receive 10 percent of the entry fees; second place will receive 20 percent of the fees, and first place takes 70 percent.

Vendors and concessions will be available at the park, including mural T-shirts for sale. A portion of those sales will be donated back to the Little League, Challenger League, and for the New Boston Little League mural.

This year’s Challenger League state tournament is July 19-21 in Butler County.

Ryan Scott Ottney may be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 287, or rottney@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Ryan on Twitter @PDTwriter.

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The 28th Annual Life Center Invitational Golf Tournament brought 22 teams of local golfers out to the Elk’s Country Club for a scramble to support the SOMC Foundation. The teams were divided into four flights (A-D) in accordance with their respective skill levels.

With a score of 16 under par, the A-Flight tournament winners were Ryan Redoutey, Mike Glockner, Art Robbins and Jonathan Buckler. A team consisting of Bill Angelos, Will Angelos, Jason Donahoe and David Medley shot 13 under par to finish second.

In B-Flight, David Fowler, Jack Imes, Brock Clemmons and Brad Washburn finished at ten under par for a first place finish. In second place was the team of Mark Rollins, Ray Ball, Jerry Fannin and Jim Parks who finished at eight under par.

The C-Flight tournament victors were Barry Mitchell, Kyle Mitchell, Jeremy Gullett and PD Williams with a score of six under par. The runners up were Mike Janowicz, Matt Chessler and Michael Bobst who finished four under par.

And, in D-Flight, victory went to the team of Trevor Foster, Dan Jovanovich, Vic Gusmar and Bobby McGuire who finished six under par. Andy Barber, Randy Brannon, Dennis Glynn and Brian Hemphill finished second with a score of two under par.

All proceeds from the June 14 event went to the SOMC Foundation to enhance the services provided at Southern Ohio Medical Center. To see photos from the tournament, “like” SOMC on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SouthernOhioMedicalCenter.

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<p>File photo</p><p>The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.</p>

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The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.

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Challenger League Day this weekend at Millbrook Park
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<p>File photo</p><p>The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.</p>

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The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.

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Ryan Scott Ottney

PDT Staff Writer

District 11 Little League will participate in Challenger League Day at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, with a day packed with activities and special Challenger League games and the public dedication of a New Boston Little League mural.

“Challenger League is for any child with a disability throughout the area, that is from ages 5 to 22, or still in school. These are children that are not your typical children, that may not get to play baseball but they want to play baseball and this gives them the opportunity to do that,” said Mike Bell, from the Challenger League.

The Challenger League started within District 11 Little League in the 1980s, with only about 10 players. Today there are 45 kids in Scioto County and 15 more in Ironton playing on four teams. Last year, more than 350 Challenger League players from across Ohio converged for their state tournament at the Challenger League field in Wheelersburg. In additional to baseball, there is also a Challenger Basketball League in New Boston, and a Just For Fun bowling league.

“People tend to think, when you think about a child having a disability, they want to give your child limitations. They don’t realize what your child can do. This challenger baseball gives that child an opportunity to be a child and go out and play with other children on a regular baseball field with baseball equipment that every other child that plays baseball gets to play with also,” said Michelle King, of District 11 Little League.

Challenger League games begin at 11 a.m., with Rock Hill vs. SOMC, followed by the Kentucky Challenger vs. State Farm at noon.

“For these kids here, this is the big league,” Bell said.

At 1 p.m., the village and little league will dedicate a new mural portraying the 1960 New Boston Little League team that advanced to the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Va., and finished fifth in the entire world.

The 1960 New Boston team was the first from Ohio to advance to the World Series, after beating Portsmouth and playing Elyria for the state title. Then New Boston beat all other northern state teams for the regional championship to advance to the National Little League World Series. New Boston represented the northern United States in the Series, California represented the west, Texas represented the south, and Pennsylvania represented the east. Teams also played from Europe, Asia, Mexico, Canada, and Hawaii. Pennsylvania finally won the Series, but New Boston finished fifth in the entire world league.

“That is the only team from the district who has made it from this area, and to be fifth in the world, that speaks for itself,” said Don Rawlins, of District 11 Little League.

In honor of their achievement, a group of residents formed a committee to raise money to commission a mural on the press box at Millbrook Park. Artist Charlie Reed was first commissioned last summer to create the piece on the back of the baseball field press box facing the New Boston Stadium. In April, the job was handed over to Brent Woodard, of Lucasville, to complete. He started the project in April and has clocked about 30 hours before he finished on May 29.

Woodard will be at the dedication on Saturday, along with representatives from Little League and the village of New Boston, and several original members and trophies from the 1960 team. Local baseball legends Al Oliver and Gene Bennett are also scheduled to appear.

After the mural dedication will be the first and second round of Home Run Derby, beginning at 2 p.m. There is a $10 entry fee to compete.

“People around Scioto County talk about how good they are at baseball, and how good they are hitting; I’ve got some Challenger League kids that can hit a home run with a Challenger League baseball. Let’s see if they can do it,” Bell said.

Challenger League games then resume at 3 p.m. for Veterans Helping Veterans vs. Genesis, and a special Coaches Game at 4 p.m. The day concludes with the top five Home Run Derby contestants competing in the final round at 5 p.m. The third place winner will receive 10 percent of the entry fees; second place will receive 20 percent of the fees, and first place takes 70 percent.

Vendors and concessions will be available at the park, including mural T-shirts for sale. A portion of those sales will be donated back to the Little League, Challenger League, and for the New Boston Little League mural.

This year’s Challenger League state tournament is July 19-21 in Butler County.

Ryan Scott Ottney may be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 287, or rottney@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Ryan on Twitter @PDTwriter.

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The 28th Annual Life Center Invitational Golf Tournament brought 22 teams of local golfers out to the Elk’s Country Club for a scramble to support the SOMC Foundation. The teams were divided into four flights (A-D) in accordance with their respective skill levels.

With a score of 16 under par, the A-Flight tournament winners were Ryan Redoutey, Mike Glockner, Art Robbins and Jonathan Buckler. A team consisting of Bill Angelos, Will Angelos, Jason Donahoe and David Medley shot 13 under par to finish second.

In B-Flight, David Fowler, Jack Imes, Brock Clemmons and Brad Washburn finished at ten under par for a first place finish. In second place was the team of Mark Rollins, Ray Ball, Jerry Fannin and Jim Parks who finished at eight under par.

The C-Flight tournament victors were Barry Mitchell, Kyle Mitchell, Jeremy Gullett and PD Williams with a score of six under par. The runners up were Mike Janowicz, Matt Chessler and Michael Bobst who finished four under par.

And, in D-Flight, victory went to the team of Trevor Foster, Dan Jovanovich, Vic Gusmar and Bobby McGuire who finished six under par. Andy Barber, Randy Brannon, Dennis Glynn and Brian Hemphill finished second with a score of two under par.

All proceeds from the June 14 event went to the SOMC Foundation to enhance the services provided at Southern Ohio Medical Center. To see photos from the tournament, “like” SOMC on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SouthernOhioMedicalCenter.

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<p>File photo</p><p>The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.</p>

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The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.

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Challenger League Day this weekend at Millbrook Park
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<p>File photo</p><p>The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.</p>

File photo

The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.

slideshow

Ryan Scott Ottney

PDT Staff Writer

District 11 Little League will participate in Challenger League Day at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, with a day packed with activities and special Challenger League games and the public dedication of a New Boston Little League mural.

“Challenger League is for any child with a disability throughout the area, that is from ages 5 to 22, or still in school. These are children that are not your typical children, that may not get to play baseball but they want to play baseball and this gives them the opportunity to do that,” said Mike Bell, from the Challenger League.

The Challenger League started within District 11 Little League in the 1980s, with only about 10 players. Today there are 45 kids in Scioto County and 15 more in Ironton playing on four teams. Last year, more than 350 Challenger League players from across Ohio converged for their state tournament at the Challenger League field in Wheelersburg. In additional to baseball, there is also a Challenger Basketball League in New Boston, and a Just For Fun bowling league.

“People tend to think, when you think about a child having a disability, they want to give your child limitations. They don’t realize what your child can do. This challenger baseball gives that child an opportunity to be a child and go out and play with other children on a regular baseball field with baseball equipment that every other child that plays baseball gets to play with also,” said Michelle King, of District 11 Little League.

Challenger League games begin at 11 a.m., with Rock Hill vs. SOMC, followed by the Kentucky Challenger vs. State Farm at noon.

“For these kids here, this is the big league,” Bell said.

At 1 p.m., the village and little league will dedicate a new mural portraying the 1960 New Boston Little League team that advanced to the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Va., and finished fifth in the entire world.

The 1960 New Boston team was the first from Ohio to advance to the World Series, after beating Portsmouth and playing Elyria for the state title. Then New Boston beat all other northern state teams for the regional championship to advance to the National Little League World Series. New Boston represented the northern United States in the Series, California represented the west, Texas represented the south, and Pennsylvania represented the east. Teams also played from Europe, Asia, Mexico, Canada, and Hawaii. Pennsylvania finally won the Series, but New Boston finished fifth in the entire world league.

“That is the only team from the district who has made it from this area, and to be fifth in the world, that speaks for itself,” said Don Rawlins, of District 11 Little League.

In honor of their achievement, a group of residents formed a committee to raise money to commission a mural on the press box at Millbrook Park. Artist Charlie Reed was first commissioned last summer to create the piece on the back of the baseball field press box facing the New Boston Stadium. In April, the job was handed over to Brent Woodard, of Lucasville, to complete. He started the project in April and has clocked about 30 hours before he finished on May 29.

Woodard will be at the dedication on Saturday, along with representatives from Little League and the village of New Boston, and several original members and trophies from the 1960 team. Local baseball legends Al Oliver and Gene Bennett are also scheduled to appear.

After the mural dedication will be the first and second round of Home Run Derby, beginning at 2 p.m. There is a $10 entry fee to compete.

“People around Scioto County talk about how good they are at baseball, and how good they are hitting; I’ve got some Challenger League kids that can hit a home run with a Challenger League baseball. Let’s see if they can do it,” Bell said.

Challenger League games then resume at 3 p.m. for Veterans Helping Veterans vs. Genesis, and a special Coaches Game at 4 p.m. The day concludes with the top five Home Run Derby contestants competing in the final round at 5 p.m. The third place winner will receive 10 percent of the entry fees; second place will receive 20 percent of the fees, and first place takes 70 percent.

Vendors and concessions will be available at the park, including mural T-shirts for sale. A portion of those sales will be donated back to the Little League, Challenger League, and for the New Boston Little League mural.

This year’s Challenger League state tournament is July 19-21 in Butler County.

Ryan Scott Ottney may be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 287, or rottney@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Ryan on Twitter @PDTwriter.

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The 28th Annual Life Center Invitational Golf Tournament brought 22 teams of local golfers out to the Elk’s Country Club for a scramble to support the SOMC Foundation. The teams were divided into four flights (A-D) in accordance with their respective skill levels.

With a score of 16 under par, the A-Flight tournament winners were Ryan Redoutey, Mike Glockner, Art Robbins and Jonathan Buckler. A team consisting of Bill Angelos, Will Angelos, Jason Donahoe and David Medley shot 13 under par to finish second.

In B-Flight, David Fowler, Jack Imes, Brock Clemmons and Brad Washburn finished at ten under par for a first place finish. In second place was the team of Mark Rollins, Ray Ball, Jerry Fannin and Jim Parks who finished at eight under par.

The C-Flight tournament victors were Barry Mitchell, Kyle Mitchell, Jeremy Gullett and PD Williams with a score of six under par. The runners up were Mike Janowicz, Matt Chessler and Michael Bobst who finished four under par.

And, in D-Flight, victory went to the team of Trevor Foster, Dan Jovanovich, Vic Gusmar and Bobby McGuire who finished six under par. Andy Barber, Randy Brannon, Dennis Glynn and Brian Hemphill finished second with a score of two under par.

All proceeds from the June 14 event went to the SOMC Foundation to enhance the services provided at Southern Ohio Medical Center. To see photos from the tournament, “like” SOMC on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SouthernOhioMedicalCenter.

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<p>File photo</p><p>The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.</p>

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The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.

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Challenger League Day this weekend at Millbrook Park
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<p>File photo</p><p>The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.</p>

File photo

The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.

slideshow

Ryan Scott Ottney

PDT Staff Writer

District 11 Little League will participate in Challenger League Day at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, with a day packed with activities and special Challenger League games and the public dedication of a New Boston Little League mural.

“Challenger League is for any child with a disability throughout the area, that is from ages 5 to 22, or still in school. These are children that are not your typical children, that may not get to play baseball but they want to play baseball and this gives them the opportunity to do that,” said Mike Bell, from the Challenger League.

The Challenger League started within District 11 Little League in the 1980s, with only about 10 players. Today there are 45 kids in Scioto County and 15 more in Ironton playing on four teams. Last year, more than 350 Challenger League players from across Ohio converged for their state tournament at the Challenger League field in Wheelersburg. In additional to baseball, there is also a Challenger Basketball League in New Boston, and a Just For Fun bowling league.

“People tend to think, when you think about a child having a disability, they want to give your child limitations. They don’t realize what your child can do. This challenger baseball gives that child an opportunity to be a child and go out and play with other children on a regular baseball field with baseball equipment that every other child that plays baseball gets to play with also,” said Michelle King, of District 11 Little League.

Challenger League games begin at 11 a.m., with Rock Hill vs. SOMC, followed by the Kentucky Challenger vs. State Farm at noon.

“For these kids here, this is the big league,” Bell said.

At 1 p.m., the village and little league will dedicate a new mural portraying the 1960 New Boston Little League team that advanced to the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Va., and finished fifth in the entire world.

The 1960 New Boston team was the first from Ohio to advance to the World Series, after beating Portsmouth and playing Elyria for the state title. Then New Boston beat all other northern state teams for the regional championship to advance to the National Little League World Series. New Boston represented the northern United States in the Series, California represented the west, Texas represented the south, and Pennsylvania represented the east. Teams also played from Europe, Asia, Mexico, Canada, and Hawaii. Pennsylvania finally won the Series, but New Boston finished fifth in the entire world league.

“That is the only team from the district who has made it from this area, and to be fifth in the world, that speaks for itself,” said Don Rawlins, of District 11 Little League.

In honor of their achievement, a group of residents formed a committee to raise money to commission a mural on the press box at Millbrook Park. Artist Charlie Reed was first commissioned last summer to create the piece on the back of the baseball field press box facing the New Boston Stadium. In April, the job was handed over to Brent Woodard, of Lucasville, to complete. He started the project in April and has clocked about 30 hours before he finished on May 29.

Woodard will be at the dedication on Saturday, along with representatives from Little League and the village of New Boston, and several original members and trophies from the 1960 team. Local baseball legends Al Oliver and Gene Bennett are also scheduled to appear.

After the mural dedication will be the first and second round of Home Run Derby, beginning at 2 p.m. There is a $10 entry fee to compete.

“People around Scioto County talk about how good they are at baseball, and how good they are hitting; I’ve got some Challenger League kids that can hit a home run with a Challenger League baseball. Let’s see if they can do it,” Bell said.

Challenger League games then resume at 3 p.m. for Veterans Helping Veterans vs. Genesis, and a special Coaches Game at 4 p.m. The day concludes with the top five Home Run Derby contestants competing in the final round at 5 p.m. The third place winner will receive 10 percent of the entry fees; second place will receive 20 percent of the fees, and first place takes 70 percent.

Vendors and concessions will be available at the park, including mural T-shirts for sale. A portion of those sales will be donated back to the Little League, Challenger League, and for the New Boston Little League mural.

This year’s Challenger League state tournament is July 19-21 in Butler County.

Ryan Scott Ottney may be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 287, or rottney@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Ryan on Twitter @PDTwriter.

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The 28th Annual Life Center Invitational Golf Tournament brought 22 teams of local golfers out to the Elk’s Country Club for a scramble to support the SOMC Foundation. The teams were divided into four flights (A-D) in accordance with their respective skill levels.

With a score of 16 under par, the A-Flight tournament winners were Ryan Redoutey, Mike Glockner, Art Robbins and Jonathan Buckler. A team consisting of Bill Angelos, Will Angelos, Jason Donahoe and David Medley shot 13 under par to finish second.

In B-Flight, David Fowler, Jack Imes, Brock Clemmons and Brad Washburn finished at ten under par for a first place finish. In second place was the team of Mark Rollins, Ray Ball, Jerry Fannin and Jim Parks who finished at eight under par.

The C-Flight tournament victors were Barry Mitchell, Kyle Mitchell, Jeremy Gullett and PD Williams with a score of six under par. The runners up were Mike Janowicz, Matt Chessler and Michael Bobst who finished four under par.

And, in D-Flight, victory went to the team of Trevor Foster, Dan Jovanovich, Vic Gusmar and Bobby McGuire who finished six under par. Andy Barber, Randy Brannon, Dennis Glynn and Brian Hemphill finished second with a score of two under par.

All proceeds from the June 14 event went to the SOMC Foundation to enhance the services provided at Southern Ohio Medical Center. To see photos from the tournament, “like” SOMC on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SouthernOhioMedicalCenter.

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<p>File photo</p><p>The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.</p>

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The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.

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Challenger League Day this weekend at Millbrook Park
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<p>File photo</p><p>The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.</p>

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The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.

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Ryan Scott Ottney

PDT Staff Writer

District 11 Little League will participate in Challenger League Day at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, with a day packed with activities and special Challenger League games and the public dedication of a New Boston Little League mural.

“Challenger League is for any child with a disability throughout the area, that is from ages 5 to 22, or still in school. These are children that are not your typical children, that may not get to play baseball but they want to play baseball and this gives them the opportunity to do that,” said Mike Bell, from the Challenger League.

The Challenger League started within District 11 Little League in the 1980s, with only about 10 players. Today there are 45 kids in Scioto County and 15 more in Ironton playing on four teams. Last year, more than 350 Challenger League players from across Ohio converged for their state tournament at the Challenger League field in Wheelersburg. In additional to baseball, there is also a Challenger Basketball League in New Boston, and a Just For Fun bowling league.

“People tend to think, when you think about a child having a disability, they want to give your child limitations. They don’t realize what your child can do. This challenger baseball gives that child an opportunity to be a child and go out and play with other children on a regular baseball field with baseball equipment that every other child that plays baseball gets to play with also,” said Michelle King, of District 11 Little League.

Challenger League games begin at 11 a.m., with Rock Hill vs. SOMC, followed by the Kentucky Challenger vs. State Farm at noon.

“For these kids here, this is the big league,” Bell said.

At 1 p.m., the village and little league will dedicate a new mural portraying the 1960 New Boston Little League team that advanced to the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Va., and finished fifth in the entire world.

The 1960 New Boston team was the first from Ohio to advance to the World Series, after beating Portsmouth and playing Elyria for the state title. Then New Boston beat all other northern state teams for the regional championship to advance to the National Little League World Series. New Boston represented the northern United States in the Series, California represented the west, Texas represented the south, and Pennsylvania represented the east. Teams also played from Europe, Asia, Mexico, Canada, and Hawaii. Pennsylvania finally won the Series, but New Boston finished fifth in the entire world league.

“That is the only team from the district who has made it from this area, and to be fifth in the world, that speaks for itself,” said Don Rawlins, of District 11 Little League.

In honor of their achievement, a group of residents formed a committee to raise money to commission a mural on the press box at Millbrook Park. Artist Charlie Reed was first commissioned last summer to create the piece on the back of the baseball field press box facing the New Boston Stadium. In April, the job was handed over to Brent Woodard, of Lucasville, to complete. He started the project in April and has clocked about 30 hours before he finished on May 29.

Woodard will be at the dedication on Saturday, along with representatives from Little League and the village of New Boston, and several original members and trophies from the 1960 team. Local baseball legends Al Oliver and Gene Bennett are also scheduled to appear.

After the mural dedication will be the first and second round of Home Run Derby, beginning at 2 p.m. There is a $10 entry fee to compete.

“People around Scioto County talk about how good they are at baseball, and how good they are hitting; I’ve got some Challenger League kids that can hit a home run with a Challenger League baseball. Let’s see if they can do it,” Bell said.

Challenger League games then resume at 3 p.m. for Veterans Helping Veterans vs. Genesis, and a special Coaches Game at 4 p.m. The day concludes with the top five Home Run Derby contestants competing in the final round at 5 p.m. The third place winner will receive 10 percent of the entry fees; second place will receive 20 percent of the fees, and first place takes 70 percent.

Vendors and concessions will be available at the park, including mural T-shirts for sale. A portion of those sales will be donated back to the Little League, Challenger League, and for the New Boston Little League mural.

This year’s Challenger League state tournament is July 19-21 in Butler County.

Ryan Scott Ottney may be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 287, or rottney@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Ryan on Twitter @PDTwriter.

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SOMC Life Center golf scramble draws 22 teams
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PDT Sports Report

The 28th Annual Life Center Invitational Golf Tournament brought 22 teams of local golfers out to the Elk’s Country Club for a scramble to support the SOMC Foundation. The teams were divided into four flights (A-D) in accordance with their respective skill levels.

With a score of 16 under par, the A-Flight tournament winners were Ryan Redoutey, Mike Glockner, Art Robbins and Jonathan Buckler. A team consisting of Bill Angelos, Will Angelos, Jason Donahoe and David Medley shot 13 under par to finish second.

In B-Flight, David Fowler, Jack Imes, Brock Clemmons and Brad Washburn finished at ten under par for a first place finish. In second place was the team of Mark Rollins, Ray Ball, Jerry Fannin and Jim Parks who finished at eight under par.

The C-Flight tournament victors were Barry Mitchell, Kyle Mitchell, Jeremy Gullett and PD Williams with a score of six under par. The runners up were Mike Janowicz, Matt Chessler and Michael Bobst who finished four under par.

And, in D-Flight, victory went to the team of Trevor Foster, Dan Jovanovich, Vic Gusmar and Bobby McGuire who finished six under par. Andy Barber, Randy Brannon, Dennis Glynn and Brian Hemphill finished second with a score of two under par.

All proceeds from the June 14 event went to the SOMC Foundation to enhance the services provided at Southern Ohio Medical Center. To see photos from the tournament, “like” SOMC on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SouthernOhioMedicalCenter.

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<p>File photo</p><p>The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.</p>

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The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.

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Challenger League Day this weekend at Millbrook Park
Jun 19, 2013 | 316 views | 0 0 comments | 12 12 recommendations | email to a friend | print
<p>File photo</p><p>The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.</p>

File photo

The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.

slideshow

Ryan Scott Ottney

PDT Staff Writer

District 11 Little League will participate in Challenger League Day at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, with a day packed with activities and special Challenger League games and the public dedication of a New Boston Little League mural.

“Challenger League is for any child with a disability throughout the area, that is from ages 5 to 22, or still in school. These are children that are not your typical children, that may not get to play baseball but they want to play baseball and this gives them the opportunity to do that,” said Mike Bell, from the Challenger League.

The Challenger League started within District 11 Little League in the 1980s, with only about 10 players. Today there are 45 kids in Scioto County and 15 more in Ironton playing on four teams. Last year, more than 350 Challenger League players from across Ohio converged for their state tournament at the Challenger League field in Wheelersburg. In additional to baseball, there is also a Challenger Basketball League in New Boston, and a Just For Fun bowling league.

“People tend to think, when you think about a child having a disability, they want to give your child limitations. They don’t realize what your child can do. This challenger baseball gives that child an opportunity to be a child and go out and play with other children on a regular baseball field with baseball equipment that every other child that plays baseball gets to play with also,” said Michelle King, of District 11 Little League.

Challenger League games begin at 11 a.m., with Rock Hill vs. SOMC, followed by the Kentucky Challenger vs. State Farm at noon.

“For these kids here, this is the big league,” Bell said.

At 1 p.m., the village and little league will dedicate a new mural portraying the 1960 New Boston Little League team that advanced to the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Va., and finished fifth in the entire world.

The 1960 New Boston team was the first from Ohio to advance to the World Series, after beating Portsmouth and playing Elyria for the state title. Then New Boston beat all other northern state teams for the regional championship to advance to the National Little League World Series. New Boston represented the northern United States in the Series, California represented the west, Texas represented the south, and Pennsylvania represented the east. Teams also played from Europe, Asia, Mexico, Canada, and Hawaii. Pennsylvania finally won the Series, but New Boston finished fifth in the entire world league.

“That is the only team from the district who has made it from this area, and to be fifth in the world, that speaks for itself,” said Don Rawlins, of District 11 Little League.

In honor of their achievement, a group of residents formed a committee to raise money to commission a mural on the press box at Millbrook Park. Artist Charlie Reed was first commissioned last summer to create the piece on the back of the baseball field press box facing the New Boston Stadium. In April, the job was handed over to Brent Woodard, of Lucasville, to complete. He started the project in April and has clocked about 30 hours before he finished on May 29.

Woodard will be at the dedication on Saturday, along with representatives from Little League and the village of New Boston, and several original members and trophies from the 1960 team. Local baseball legends Al Oliver and Gene Bennett are also scheduled to appear.

After the mural dedication will be the first and second round of Home Run Derby, beginning at 2 p.m. There is a $10 entry fee to compete.

“People around Scioto County talk about how good they are at baseball, and how good they are hitting; I’ve got some Challenger League kids that can hit a home run with a Challenger League baseball. Let’s see if they can do it,” Bell said.

Challenger League games then resume at 3 p.m. for Veterans Helping Veterans vs. Genesis, and a special Coaches Game at 4 p.m. The day concludes with the top five Home Run Derby contestants competing in the final round at 5 p.m. The third place winner will receive 10 percent of the entry fees; second place will receive 20 percent of the fees, and first place takes 70 percent.

Vendors and concessions will be available at the park, including mural T-shirts for sale. A portion of those sales will be donated back to the Little League, Challenger League, and for the New Boston Little League mural.

This year’s Challenger League state tournament is July 19-21 in Butler County.

Ryan Scott Ottney may be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 287, or rottney@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Ryan on Twitter @PDTwriter.

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SOMC Life Center golf scramble draws 22 teams
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PDT Sports Report

The 28th Annual Life Center Invitational Golf Tournament brought 22 teams of local golfers out to the Elk’s Country Club for a scramble to support the SOMC Foundation. The teams were divided into four flights (A-D) in accordance with their respective skill levels.

With a score of 16 under par, the A-Flight tournament winners were Ryan Redoutey, Mike Glockner, Art Robbins and Jonathan Buckler. A team consisting of Bill Angelos, Will Angelos, Jason Donahoe and David Medley shot 13 under par to finish second.

In B-Flight, David Fowler, Jack Imes, Brock Clemmons and Brad Washburn finished at ten under par for a first place finish. In second place was the team of Mark Rollins, Ray Ball, Jerry Fannin and Jim Parks who finished at eight under par.

The C-Flight tournament victors were Barry Mitchell, Kyle Mitchell, Jeremy Gullett and PD Williams with a score of six under par. The runners up were Mike Janowicz, Matt Chessler and Michael Bobst who finished four under par.

And, in D-Flight, victory went to the team of Trevor Foster, Dan Jovanovich, Vic Gusmar and Bobby McGuire who finished six under par. Andy Barber, Randy Brannon, Dennis Glynn and Brian Hemphill finished second with a score of two under par.

All proceeds from the June 14 event went to the SOMC Foundation to enhance the services provided at Southern Ohio Medical Center. To see photos from the tournament, “like” SOMC on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SouthernOhioMedicalCenter.

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<p>File photo</p><p>The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.</p>

File photo

The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.

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Challenger League Day this weekend at Millbrook Park
Jun 19, 2013 | 316 views | 0 0 comments | 12 12 recommendations | email to a friend | print
<p>File photo</p><p>The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.</p>

File photo

The District 11 Little League Challenger League will play four special games at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, for Challenger League Day. Seen here, Wheelersburg hosted the league’s state tournament last year with more than 350 players from across Ohio.

slideshow

Ryan Scott Ottney

PDT Staff Writer

District 11 Little League will participate in Challenger League Day at Millbrook Park, in New Boston, on Saturday, with a day packed with activities and special Challenger League games and the public dedication of a New Boston Little League mural.

“Challenger League is for any child with a disability throughout the area, that is from ages 5 to 22, or still in school. These are children that are not your typical children, that may not get to play baseball but they want to play baseball and this gives them the opportunity to do that,” said Mike Bell, from the Challenger League.

The Challenger League started within District 11 Little League in the 1980s, with only about 10 players. Today there are 45 kids in Scioto County and 15 more in Ironton playing on four teams. Last year, more than 350 Challenger League players from across Ohio converged for their state tournament at the Challenger League field in Wheelersburg. In additional to baseball, there is also a Challenger Basketball League in New Boston, and a Just For Fun bowling league.

“People tend to think, when you think about a child having a disability, they want to give your child limitations. They don’t realize what your child can do. This challenger baseball gives that child an opportunity to be a child and go out and play with other children on a regular baseball field with baseball equipment that every other child that plays baseball gets to play with also,” said Michelle King, of District 11 Little League.

Challenger League games begin at 11 a.m., with Rock Hill vs. SOMC, followed by the Kentucky Challenger vs. State Farm at noon.

“For these kids here, this is the big league,” Bell said.

At 1 p.m., the village and little league will dedicate a new mural portraying the 1960 New Boston Little League team that advanced to the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Va., and finished fifth in the entire world.

The 1960 New Boston team was the first from Ohio to advance to the World Series, after beating Portsmouth and playing Elyria for the state title. Then New Boston beat all other northern state teams for the regional championship to advance to the National Little League World Series. New Boston represented the northern United States in the Series, California represented the west, Texas represented the south, and Pennsylvania represented the east. Teams also played from Europe, Asia, Mexico, Canada, and Hawaii. Pennsylvania finally won the Series, but New Boston finished fifth in the entire world league.

“That is the only team from the district who has made it from this area, and to be fifth in the world, that speaks for itself,” said Don Rawlins, of District 11 Little League.

In honor of their achievement, a group of residents formed a committee to raise money to commission a mural on the press box at Millbrook Park. Artist Charlie Reed was first commissioned last summer to create the piece on the back of the baseball field press box facing the New Boston Stadium. In April, the job was handed over to Brent Woodard, of Lucasville, to complete. He started the project in April and has clocked about 30 hours before he finished on May 29.

Woodard will be at the dedication on Saturday, along with representatives from Little League and the village of New Boston, and several original members and trophies from the 1960 team. Local baseball legends Al Oliver and Gene Bennett are also scheduled to appear.

After the mural dedication will be the first and second round of Home Run Derby, beginning at 2 p.m. There is a $10 entry fee to compete.

“People around Scioto County talk about how good they are at baseball, and how good they are hitting; I’ve got some Challenger League kids that can hit a home run with a Challenger League baseball. Let’s see if they can do it,” Bell said.

Challenger League games then resume at 3 p.m. for Veterans Helping Veterans vs. Genesis, and a special Coaches Game at 4 p.m. The day concludes with the top five Home Run Derby contestants competing in the final round at 5 p.m. The third place winner will receive 10 percent of the entry fees; second place will receive 20 percent of the fees, and first place takes 70 percent.

Vendors and concessions will be available at the park, including mural T-shirts for sale. A portion of those sales will be donated back to the Little League, Challenger League, and for the New Boston Little League mural.

This year’s Challenger League state tournament is July 19-21 in Butler County.

Ryan Scott Ottney may be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 287, or rottney@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Ryan on Twitter @PDTwriter.

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SOMC Life Center golf scramble draws 22 teams
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PDT Sports Report

The 28th Annual Life Center Invitational Golf Tournament brought 22 teams of local golfers out to the Elk’s Country Club for a scramble to support the SOMC Foundation. The teams were divided into four flights (A-D) in accordance with their respective skill levels.

With a score of 16 under par, the A-Flight tournament winners were Ryan Redoutey, Mike Glockner, Art Robbins and Jonathan Buckler. A team consisting of Bill Angelos, Will Angelos, Jason Donahoe and David Medley shot 13 under par to finish second.

In B-Flight, David Fowler, Jack Imes, Brock Clemmons and Brad Washburn finished at ten under par for a first place finish. In second place was the team of Mark Rollins, Ray Ball, Jerry Fannin and Jim Parks who finished at eight under par.

The C-Flight tournament victors were Barry Mitchell, Kyle Mitchell, Jeremy Gullett and PD Williams with a score of six under par. The runners up were Mike Janowicz, Matt Chessler and Michael Bobst who finished four under par.

And, in D-Flight, victory went to the team of Trevor Foster, Dan Jovanovich, Vic Gusmar and Bobby McGuire who finished six under par. Andy Barber, Randy Brannon, Dennis Glynn and Brian Hemphill finished second with a score of two under par.

All proceeds from the June 14 event went to the SOMC Foundation to enhance the services provided at Southern Ohio Medical Center. To see photos from the tournament, “like” SOMC on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SouthernOhioMedicalCenter.

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