Your access to this service has been limited If you think you have been blocked in error contact the owner of this site for assistance If you are a WordPress user with administrative privileges on this site please enter your email in the box below and click "Send" You will then receive an email that helps you regain access Wordfence is a security plugin installed on over 5 million WordPress sites The owner of this site is using Wordfence to manage access to their site You can also read the documentation to learn about Wordfence's blocking tools or visit wordfence.com to learn more about Wordfence Click here to learn more: Documentation (opens in new tab) 6 May 2025 3:17:30 GMT.Your computer's time: document.write(new Date().toUTCString()); Ben Subler goes airborne for third base and his fifth inning triple that drove in an insurance run in Tuesday’s win over Delphos St Versailles’ Ross Francis fights the wind and a little rain to hold down Delphos St OH – The wins you really have to work for are the ones you value the most…the ones you remember And Versailles senior lefthander Ross Francis could write a book following Tuesday’s 4-2 win over Delphos St who matched Francis nearly pitch-for-pitch for five innings in conditions sanctioned by Weather.com Knapke Kitchens and Baths sponsors MAC sports on Press Pros Magazine.com the gathering gloom of storm clouds on four sides Versailles squeezed out a run in the bottom of the first inning on a Ben Subler single and a Sam Deland RBI double and Francis would nurture that 1-0 lead for the next five innings despite throwing over a hundred pitches in the process Publisher Sonny Fulks writes OHSAA sports and the Buckeyes for Press Pros Magazine is nonetheless a strike-throwing machine who on this night fought through the same elements and somehow managed to pitch his way out of traffic through 4.1 innings…throwing 103 pitches to do it Versailles finally chased Elwer and added to its lead in the fifth with a leadoff single by Carson Bergman and a single by Francis to drive in Subler Francis later scored on a fielder’s choice “People don’t realize how hard it is to play that long with a 1-0 lead,”  said Versailles coach Brad Koopman “We felt like we were dominating on the mound and with the way we played defense for five innings But you’re only one hit away from a team stringing something together he still walked quite a few batters and they had men on base every inning We really had to lock in to finish this thing out.” Starter Ross Francis threw 122 pitches in 6.1 innings to secure Versailles’ 11th win of the season People likewise overlook the competitive character of an athlete who has to fight not only the conditions but the challenge of throwing enough strikes to both avoid trouble Francis would last 6.1 innings and his pitching line would read:  6.1 innings and 9 walks with 122 pitches thrown…and just 59 of them for strikes finally leaving three pitches short of the high school pitch limit with one out in the top of the seventh inning after the first two St John hitters reached base on a hit and a walk With one out Cam Elwer lined a hit to left field to drive in both runs and Koopman came out to get him Reliever Owen Mendenhall came on to relieve retiring the final two outs on a fly ball and a strikeout Kaup Pharmacy proudly sponsors amateur baseball on Press Pros Magazine.com explaining his struggles to pitch with efficiency and to keep St “Tried to regroup myself…to just go out and give my team a chance to win.” “But now it’s just playing in Ohio You’ve got to go out there and trust yourself and trust the guys behind you to make plays.” a win and whatever it took was important just to keep pace and gain some edge for another league game with Fort Recovery on Thursday because it gives us a little momentum with the next game,”  said Francis “Helps the guys to stay confident and stay focused to get that next win.” John starter Cam Elwer pitched into the fifth…threw 103 pitches “What we need is for somebody to beat Coldwater,”  Brad Koopman said Marion Local…all of them have one league loss and whose biggest remaining threats appear to be Marion Local on Monday and Minster on May 8th “But we’ve got to come out and be ready to go every time,”  Koopman added and we can’t afford another loss because we’ve already lost a tough one to Coldwater You gotta’ come with it every day.” Ross Francis gets a week’s rest and some Icy-Hot…ultra-strength proudly supports area sports on Press Pros © PressProsMagazine.com, All Rights Reserved. | Site Map | Terms of Use | Website Designed by Marketing Essentials. The Golden Jubilee – Friday night’s Peony Festival Pageant at LifeHouse Church – was the perfect opportunity for Avery Altenburger to showcase her musical talents on the big stage delivered a top notch vocal rendition of “Popular” from the musical and movie Wicked during the talent portion of the pageant and went on to win the title of Queen Jubilee 50 the daughter of Brian and Michelle Altenburger along with a $1,500 scholarship and various other gifts including up to $750 to purchase the traditional white gown the queen wears for the Peony Festival Grand Parade in early June Altenburger is no stranger to sharing her vocal talents She was recently chosen to play the lead role of Laurie in the Delphos St She’s also performed with with the Bowling Green Falcons Honor Choir and was chosen to serve as cantor for Delphos St Her other talents extend to the classroom and beyond She was a four-time recipient of the MAC All-Academic Award and this past season’s Blue Jay volleyball team captain Her other extracurricular activities include Future Business Leaders of America she is employed at Delphos Dairy Hut and serves as an intern at Delphos Urgent Care Altenburger plans to pursue a degree in nursing at Rhodes State College The first runner-up was Van Wert High School’s Mia Rager sang “Someone Like You” from the Broadway musical Jekyll and Hyde She earned a total of $1,500 in scholarship money for her runner-up finish and talent victory The second runner-up was Ella Davis of Lincolnview High School She earned a $750 scholarship plus an additional $100 for winning “Miss Photogenic.” During the talent portion she delivered her rendition of Whitney Houston’s “The Greatest Love of All.” won Miss Congeniality while representing Ottoville High School The Community Involvement winner was Allison Noggle The Wayne Trace High School senior earned a $300 scholarship who represented Parkway High School; Libby Dotterer the daughter of David Dotterer and Theresa Ratliff-Dotter the daughter of Scott Scalf and Melissa Scalf All contestants were awarded at least $200 for being chosen as their school’s candidate and each one received a gift bag full of gifts and donations from businesses and individuals throughout the community The winners in the Little and Junior Miss fundraising contest were Little Miss Tessa Miller and Junior Miss Lilli Ricker This year’s pageant judges were Donna Bragg local CPA Rick Sealscott served as pageant auditor Tawnya Shaffer was the master of ceremonies while Kimberly Ousley was the pageant director and a committee member POSTED: 03/28/25 at 10:07 pm. 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