Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInWAVERLY (KOLN) - A semi driver was cited after making an illegal U-turn causing a crash on I-80 east of Waverly on Monday The Nebraska State Patrol and Waverly Fire and Rescue responded to a crash on I-80 eastbound near north 162nd Street at 12:50 p.m Preliminary investigation shows that a semi driver was parked on the outside shoulder of I-80 and then attempted to make a U-turn to start traveling westbound NSP said the semi turned in front of an eastbound Ford Fusion causing it to crash into the semi trailer The driver of the Ford was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries The semi driver was cited for making an illegal U-turn and reckless driving The two left lanes were blocked for some time ALSO WATCH: Night Beat with Danielle Shenk Click here to subscribe to our 10/11 NOW daily digest and breaking news alerts delivered straight to your email inbox by | May 5 who says Waverly has won its contest for having the “Best Tasting Water” in the Show Me State Missourinet is a division of LEARFIELD Subscribe here to get our latest news and information delivered to your inbox © Learfield News & Ag, LLC. All Rights Reserved. | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. CHILLICOTHE ― Enjoy a walk around Waverly's downtown area with a drink in hand as the city began its Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) program on May 1 The program will be every Thursday and Friday to midnight and Saturday from noon to midnight DORA drinks will be available at a few liquor permit holding establishments Sonora’s Mexican Grill and Beast and Bottle More: Counting down the days till summer? Here's a list of Ross County schools summer breaks the Bridge Street construction project in Ross County will affect traffic Two lanes will be maintained in both directions between North Plaza Boulevard and the Chillicothe Mall Entrance All turn lanes will be available through the intersection the Ohio 32 Intersection Improvement project will install a restricted crossing U-turn at the Ohio 335 and Ohio 32 intersection with at least one lane being maintained throughout the duration of the project The Downtown Redevelopment District will hold its committee meeting at 2 p.m The Board of the Ross County Law Library will hold a meeting at 4 p.m (KLKN) — Interstate 80 eastbound was partially closed Monday after a crash just outside of Waverly several first responders were sent to mile marker 413 a semitrailer was parked on the outside shoulder of I-80 and then tried to make a U-turn to start driving westbound The semi turned in front of a Ford Fusion that was driving east the driver of the Ford was taken to Bryan Health West with non-life threatening injuries The driver of the semi was cited for an illegal U-turn and reckless driving In a video sent to our NOW Local News App by a Channel 8 reporter you can see crews working to clean up the crash with the far left lane of I-80 eastbound closed The crash initially closed two lanes on I-80 eastbound — Nebraska 511 (@Nebraska511) May 5, 2025 Iowa — A Waverly man is facing serious charges after police say he attacked and tried to kill a woman inside his home Tuesday night is charged with attempted murder and willful injury causing serious injury Streich and the woman were having dinner when he suddenly stood up and said she locked her door—but police say Streich kicked it down and choked her again The woman was taken to the hospital with bruises on her neck and shoulder Officers said the marks were consistent with strangulation A no-contact order has been requested while the investigation continues Article Presented By Litter Quality Propane… (Waverly) – The Pike County Village of Waverly has become the latest southern Ohio community to add a Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) Other communities already utilizing the DORA are Chillicothe The DORA for Downtown Waverly officially went into effect May 1st 2025 and will continue every Thursday and Friday 6pm to Midnight and Saturday from noon to midnight.  An application for Waverly’s DORA was approved by Village Council on February 19 2025. The application was then submitted to the State of Ohio Department of Commerce and approved on March 10 frequently asked questions and the DORA Map.  DORA refreshments are available at the following participating liquor permit holding establishments: Waverly Eagles #2227 Sonora’s Mexican Grill and Beast and Bottle.  Design by Marcy Design WAVERLY— Step back in time when you visit Maddy's Diner 23 in Waverly From the pinball machine to the checkered tile and red stools this restaurant makes you feel like you are in an old school diner right off the main road The business was opened in 2000 with the original owners serving customers for 22 years until Jamie and Charlie Maddy took over The pair was looking to start their own diner elsewhere Charlie heard about the original owners looking to leave and the pair decided to buy the diner Other Waverly Eats: Culinary Corner: Fred's Pizza  "It is like going to grandma's house," said Jamie of the cooking people also tend to enjoy the gutbuster for breakfast gravy and cheese that is sure to fill you up the owners say customers tend to enjoy the smash burger on Saturday and Sunday and closed on Wednesday The restaurant is located at 300 West Emmitt Avenue in Waverly Iowa (KCRG) - A man was arrested for allegedly strangling someone at a Waverly home on Tuesday night of Waverly was charged with Attempted Murder and Willful Injury - Causing Serious Injury Police responded to a report of an assault in the 1600 block of 3rd Street SW at around 8:30 p.m the victim told law enforcement she had made dinner for the two of them Streich is then accused of dragging the victim to her room throwing her on the bed and strangling her with two hands until she became unconscious but Streich saw her and kicked in the door and strangled her again and then left the home Investigators noted the door to the bedroom was noticeably damaged Streich later went to the law center to speak with officers Police read him his Miranda rights and said he admitted “there was a tussle in his home.” Investigators said the victim had clear bruising on both sides of her neck Streich is being held on a $50,000 cash bond vsOld Waverly Collegiate Championship 3 Men’s Golf in Firm Control After Record Setting Day One at Old Waverly Collegiate4/14/2025 | Men's Golf Ahead of a city council meeting on Thursday Cary residents are speaking out about a proposed development project at Waverly Place in Cary Developers aim to transform part of the shopping center into a mixed-use development featuring added stores and housing The property is currently home to restaurants is to rezone approximately 7.75 acres at 2001 Kildaire Farm with zoning conditions to allow up to 750 multifamily units 30,000 square feet of commercial space with structured parking providing pedestrian and bicycle improvements and limiting the size of 10% of the units to ensure smaller units are part of the mix of housing options I think it will be accepted in the community as a positive," she said Conner said she looks forward to improvements to the space which is already a community gathering place She is hopeful it will bring more people to the area "I still want it to remain that family community feeling I want it to be a center for the various residents to come and convene here," Conner said She lives less than a mile from Waverly Place "I don't think they're looking out for the neighbors and the residents who live here," Spencer said Spencer said her biggest concerns are about the traffic and congestion that adding more housing and retail could bring "The people that come here now are more than likely not going to want to come anymore because they won't be able to get in here," she said said the motivation behind the project was to redevelop the area which is currently home to a movie theater people have been streaming movies rather than going to the movies in person," he said "We are trying to think of what is best for the property and community in the long term once that theater is no longer with us," he said Zarian said traffic congestion had been front of mind during the planning for the project He said the Town of Cary did a traffic study that showed that the traffic impacts would be minimal "Part of that is because we are losing the theater and the traffic impacts from the theatre," he said He said he expects on-site housing to curb traffic problems by creating a walkable area for residents "As we think about how to add housing to our community in a smart way there is no better place to add housing than to an existing center," he said Spencer and other nearby residents plan to speak up at Thursday's city council meeting about their concerns about the project A spokesperson for the Town of Cary said the proposed project will be up for a vote at an upcoming city council meeting in the next few months The Waverly Police Department investigated a residence on Sunset Drive after a tip led to the discovery of deplorable living conditions affecting both children and animals 6:40 p.m.) - Both individuals arrested Wednesday on charges of child neglect and animal cruelty have been released on bond Suspects Kassie Plunkett and Zachary Snook's children have also been returned home Two of the pets that were taken from their home earlier today by DCHS are currently at a shelter in Dickson while the other two are at a shelter in Humphreys County The investigation surrounding their charges is still ongoing (WZTV) - The Waverly Police Department investigated a residence on Sunset Drive after a tip led to the discovery of deplorable living conditions affecting both children and animals Waverly PD officer and the Dickson County Humane Society (DCHS) conducted a welfare check at the home of Kassie Plunkett The officers found the home in a state described as "filthy and dangerous," prompting the removal of seven children with the assistance of the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services four dogs were taken by DCHS and the Humphreys County Humane Society Plunkett and Snook were arrested and charged with seven counts of child neglect and four counts of animal cruelty They are currently being held on a $47,000 bond Get reports like this and all the news of the day in Middle Tennessee delivered to your inbox each morning with the FOX 17 News Daily Newsletter. 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(KLKN) — A 34-year-old man pleaded no contest Wednesday in a law enforcement chase in Waverly Trenton Engel of Pleasant Dale was found guilty of six felony charges including third-degree assault on an officer operating a motor vehicle to avoid arrest and criminal mischief A weapon charge was dropped as part of a plea deal SEE ALSO: Man pleads not guilty to fleeing law enforcement, ramming cruisers in Waverly a woman came into the U-Save Pharmacy in Waverly and reported that Engel had threatened to kill her Lancaster County deputies found his pickup truck a few blocks away near Frontier Cooperative but they said he sped off when they tried to pull him over Engel led deputies on a wild five-minute chase through Waverly SEE ALSO: Man accused in Waverly chase held on $500,000 bond His pickup came to a stop on Highway 6 near Amberly Road where he started ramming law enforcement vehicles A state trooper fired a shot but did not hit Engel pepper balls and foam projectiles to stop him SEE ALSO: Trooper who fired shot after pursuit in Waverly is placed on administrative leave The Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office said he damaged five cruisers when the Waverly School District deeded over the Walnut School property to the city The city council completed the deal with the Waverly City Board of Education to turn over the property for development for municipal purposes representing full payment for the city-block site to Superintendent John R the city planned on using the building for such things city council chambers "The remainder of the tree-shaded school ground which is surrounded by a wrought iron fence may be used for a city park," the article stated The school district had decided in 1969 to dispose of the property but had taken no action on a sale due to the city studying the idea of taking it over Teichert had an appraisal done of the school to prepare for the possible sale the school board asked the city to rezone the property as commercial prior to it being offered for sale "A move is underway among area residents and Waverly officials to procure the block as a city park The block is bordered on the north by Clough Street Waverly's former park at Market and Third Streets is now partially occupied by the Municipal Building Officials said if the Walnut School property could be obtained the band stand could be moved to that location," a Jan The school was the former Waverly High School If you have something you would like to suggest for Unlocking the Archive By Caleb WethingtonPublished: Apr 2025 at 4:18 AM CDTEmail This LinkShare on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInWAVERLY (WSMV) - Two parents are facing charges after seven children and four dogs were removed from a home described by law enforcement as “filthy and dangerous.” The Waverly Police Department arrested 29-year-old Kassie Plunkett and 25-year-old Zachary Snook following a welfare check on April 25 Officers with WPD were originally contacted by the Dickson County Humane Society to follow up on the living conditions of two dogs that had been adopted from their shelter officers found the home in “filthy and dangerous” living conditions for the occupants and animals Seven children ranging from six months to 12-years-old and four dogs were removed from the home Here are instructions on how to watch WSMV4 live on various platforms. Snook and Plunkett were arrested and charged with seven counts of child neglect and four counts of animal cruelty The sign near the Waverly Lake boat ramp banned private boating while the city operated its paddle boats last summer Last spring a sign at Waverly Lake caught my eye so I got off the bike and took its picture Now the sign’s message has been superseded by events It said that private boats or “watercrafts” were prohibited on Waverly Lake while the City of Albany operated its paddle boat rentals The rental season started in June and would last through September Here’s the message City Manager Peter Troedsson included in his report to the city council last Friday: paddle boats on Waverly Lake have been suspended this summer Without an increase in funding for the program The lake is still open and accessible to people and their own kayaks The city’s parks and recreation department started renting half a dozen paddle boats and a canoe at Waverly Lake in 1980 the first summer after the park around the lake got a major renovation In 1996 the city purchased new paddle boats And in recent years the operation had been sponsored in part by Coastal Farm & Home Supply I didn’t get a chance to ask details about all the circumstances cited by Troedsson for the rentals to be suspended The only upside I can see is that now the little lake will be available for people using boats of their own The city’s paddle boat rental operation at Waverly Lake in August 2022 Bet if this was downtown it would still operate I guess if we want nice things we will need to pay for them Everyone get together volunteer if the stuff needs kept up let’s all get together volunteer our time and keep it open Their union wouldn’t allow such shenanigans It makes their employees look bad when mere mortals do a better job Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" — Seven children and two dogs were removed from a home in Waverly according to a press release by the Department of Public Safety The Waverly Police Department says they were contacted by the Dickson County Humane Society (DCHS) about the living conditions of two dogs who had been adopted by their shelter by residents on Sunset Drive Officers went to the address with DCHS for a welfare check on the animals concerning a tip on neglect of the dogs on Friday The press release says officers noticed the living conditions of the home were "filthy and dangers for the occupants and animals." Tennessee Department of Children's Services assisted in removing and relocating seven children ranging in the age from six months to 12 years from the home Four dogs were also removed with the assistance of DCHS and the Humphreys County Humane Society Kassie Plunkett (29) and Zachary Snook (25) were taken to the Humphreys County Jail on criminal charges Both parents were charged with seven counts of child neglect and four counts of animal cruelty COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — A Waverly teenager, Jocey Tackett, has died after becoming critically ill due to complications from the flu and strep the Franklin County Coroner's Office confirmed Tackett passed away just days before her 18th birthday Tackett was first hospitalized in February and spent weeks in the intensive care unit fighting the illness Her mother has since made it her mission to advocate for blood and platelet donations emphasizing their potential to save the lives of other children and teenagers vsOld Waverly Collegiate Photo by: Dave Winder-Murray State AthleticsRacers Finish Up At Old Waverly Collegiate4/15/2025 11:23:00 PM | Men's Golf The Racers played at Old Waverly Golf Club in the 54-hole event with an outstanding field Troy Posts Strong Finish at Old Waverly Collegiate Championship4/15/2025 4:03:00 PM | Golf (M) Troy Battling Nation's Best at Old Waverly4/14/2025 8:33:00 PM | Golf (M) Racers Battle Tough Field At Old Waverly Collegiate4/14/2025 8:13:00 PM | Men's Golf The Racers are playing at Old Waverly Golf Club in the 54-hole event with an outstanding field Wheelersburg boys and girls took the titles at the Huntington Invitational. Unioto boys finished second and Waverly finished third. Amanda-Clearcreek girls finished second, followed by Adena. In softball, Unioto handed Piketon its first Scioto Valley Conference loss of the season in a close one. In boys volleyball, Chillicothe took down Unioto. 100M: Wheelersburg's Clark Weller (11.36), Wheelersburg's Xander Mowery (11.39), Zane Trace's Aaden Dunn (11.45) 200M: Zane Trace's Peyton Dotson (22.79), Adena's Joey Francis (22.97), Wheelersburg's Clark Weller (23.08) 400M: Adena's Joey Francis (51.26), Wheelersburg's Mowery (52.30), Wheelersburg's Ethan Hochstetler (53.21) 800M: Waverly's Gabe Clifton (1:59.72), Waverly's Jeremiah Miller (2:02.18), Westfall's Tyler Yates 1600M: Unioto's Ethan Purtee (4:43.66), Chillicothe's Grayson Roberts (4:45.35), Unioto's Rudy Leadingham (4:50.51) 3200M: Unioto's Caleb Caplinger (10:09.83), Unioto's Liam Lynch (10:11.69), Chillicothe's Grayson Roberts (10:43.58) 110M hurdles: Waverly's Blake Osborne (16.27), Amanda-Clearcreek's Mason Jones (16:34), Wheelersburg's Hunter Henderson (17.23) 300M hurdles: Wheelersburg's Elijah Brown (41.81), Unioto's Tanner Beam (41.93) and Amanda-Clearcreek's Reece Marshall (42.90) 4x100 relay: Wheelersburg (43.60), Waverly (44.21), Unioto (44.26) 4x200 relay: Wheelersburg (1:30.58), Zane Trace (1:31.56), Unioto (1:35.87) 4x400 relay: Wheelersburg (3:27.36), Zane Trace (3:34.76), Waverly (3:27.75) 4x800 relay: Wheelersburg (8:41.69), Unioto (8:45.10), Waverly (8:50.79) High jump: Wheelersburg's Kenyon Evans (6-2), Wheelersburg's Jack Doerr (6-0), Southeastern's Daniel Morgan (5-10) Long jump: Adena's Joey Francis (21-1), Wheelersburg's Kenyon Evans (20-0.5), Wheelersburg's Jack Doerr (19-2) Pole Vault: Unioto's Levi Beam (14-8), Zane Trace's Hudson Williams (14-0), Huntington's Eli Ward (11-6) Discus: Wheelersburg's Cashton Adkins (151-4), Wheelersburg's Ison Emnett (150-6), Amanda-Clearcreek's Peter Smith (143-2) Shot put: Wheelersburg's Ison Emnett (56-11), Wheelersburg's Hunter Lawson (46-4.75), Paint Valley's Gavin Bell (45-6.5) 100M: Southeastern's Karlie Peters (13.34), Piketon's Ryanne Moore (13.36), Amanda-Clearcreek's Gavynn Sowers (13.42) 200M: Southeastern's Karlie Peters (26.97), Paint Valley's Izzy Garnes (27.61), Piketon's Ryanne Moore (28.22) 400M: Southeastern's Karlie Peters (1:00.19), Wheelersburg's Ryleigh Harness (1:01.02), Paint Valley's Izzy Garnes (1:03.78) 800M: Wheelersburg's Ryleigh Harness (2:32.43), Amanda-Clearcreek's Emma Kern (2:34.46), Wheelersburg's Giselle Miller (2:38.66) 1600M: Amanda-Clearcreek's Gavynn Sowers (5:21.32), Adena's Vanessa Conley (5:46.20), Unioto's Briana Nelson (5:54.11) 3200M: Adena's Vanessa Conley (12:14.15), Unioto's Alexa West (12:15.49), Unioto's Adeline Lloyd (13:28.27) 100M hurdles: Wheelersburg's Ella Hochstetler (16.14), Wheelersburg's Sam Buckley (17.17), Adena's Carsyn Savely (17.70) 300M hurdles: Wheelersburg's Ella Hochstetler (47.75), Amanda-Clearcreek's Sam Buckley (50.32) and Wheelersburg's Breanna Clark (52.21) 4x100 relay: Amanda-Clearcreek (54.44), Piketon (55.89), Wheelersburg (56.39) 4x200 relay: Waverly (1:52.47), Amanda-Clearceek's (1:55.14), Huntington (1:57.31) 4x400 relay: Amanda-Clearcreek (4:15.01), Waverly (4:22.88), Wheelersburg (4:25.35) 4x800 relay: Waverly (10:46.65), Unioto (11:01.45), Amanda-Clearcreek (11:58.16) High jump: Adena's Katie Burns (5-0), Zane Trace's Kailee Johnson (4-10), Adena's Jacey Jones (4-10) Long jump: Waverly's Paige O'Bryant (15-9), Wheelersburg's Preslee French (14-11), Adena's Kamryn Sowers (14-10.5) Pole vault: Adena's Kalie Routte (9-0), Amanda-Clearcreek's Kinsley Berger (8-0), Wheelersburg's Preslee French (7-6) Discus: Wheelersburg's Ella Hochstetler (145-4), Wheelersburg's Amber Blevins (100-7), Southeastern's Abby Millet (100-2) Shot put: Southeastern's Rowan Ruckel (35-7), Paint Valley's Makayla Tennant (35-2), Southeastern's Reese Ruckel (33-11) Boys volleyballChillicothe 3, Grove City 0: The Cavaliers won 25-7, 25-18, 25-15 Chillicothe 3, Unioto 0: The Cavaliers won 25-16, 25-13, 25-15 At No. 1 singles, Noah Flores defeated Ryan Fender 6-1, 6-1.At No. 2 singles, JB Maravilla defeated Michael Koogler 6-2, 6-1.At No. 3 singles, Elijah Yandila defeated Steven Rogers 6-3, 6-4/At No. 1 doubles, Benjamin Yandila and Malachi Upshaw defeated Grady Horick and Owen Florea 6-1, 6-0.At No. 2 doubles, Johnathan Crawford and Kailey Oyer won by forfeit. BaseballZane Trace 13, Southeastern 2: Pierce Manson was the winning pitcher, going four innings, giving up one hit, one run, five walks and striking out four. Lukas Oiler was 2-of-3 with two doubles, three runs and four RBIs. Ezra Rippett was 3-of-4 with a double, three RBIs and a stolen base. Gunnar McCullough was 2-of-3 with two runs, two RBIs and two stolen bases. For Southeastern, Coleton Baxter was 1-of-3 with an RBI. Unioto 10, Piketon 0: KB Perkins had a complete game where he gave up only two hits, one walk and struck out eight. He was also 1-of-3 at the plate with a double, two runs and an RBI. Keegan Snyder went 1-of-4 with a double, two runs, three RBI and a stolen base. Callaway Ratliff was 2-of-4 with a run and an RBI. Huntington 8, Adena 2: Brayden Elliott had a complete game, giving up three hits, one earned run, two walks and struck out eight in the win. Seth Throckmorton went 2-of-4 with a double, four RBIs and a stolen base. Junior McDonald went 2-of-4 with a double, RBI and a stolen base. For Adena, Marcus Jackson went 1-of-2 with a double and a run. Colton Garrison went 1-of-3 with a double, a run and a stolen base. Waverly 2, Valley 6: Liam Cross was 2-of-4 with an RBI. Kage Alexander and Hunter Hauck each scored runs. Huntington 20, River Valley 4: Junior McDonald was 3-of-4 with a triple, two runs and an RBI. Andrew Oyer was 0-of-1 with one run and one walk. Kevin Barr was 1-of-2 with one run, one RBI, and one walk. Brayden Elliott went 0-of-2 with three runs, one walk and one RBI. Gabe Beardsley pitched two innings, gave up no hits, no runs, one walk and three strikeouts in the win. Seth Throckmorton was 2-of-3 with one run and one RBI. Southeastern 9, Piketon 1: Joey Pfeifer hit a homer on a 2-of-2 night where he scored twice, had a run and an RBI. Gage Cheadle went 3-of-4 with a run, three RBIs and two stolen bases. Carson McWhorter went the distance in the win, giving up four hits, no earned runs, no walks, and striking out 15. He also went 2-of-3 at the plate with a double, a run and an RBI. For Piketon, Zack Hannah scored the lone run. Unioto 4, Paint Valley 1: Jaxon Zickafoose went 2-of-4 with a run and RBI. Keegan Snyder went 1-of-4 with an RBI. David Long went 1-of03 with a run. Blake Sanders got the win in a complete game, giving up six hits, one run and striking out eight. Carson Free went 1-of-4 with an RBI for Paint Valley. Chillicothe 4, Jackson 2: Vivian Morgan was 4-of-4 with two runs and one RBI. CJ Rittinger was 1-of-4 with one run and two RBIs. She also got the win with a complete game, giving up five hits, two runs (zero earned), one walk and striking out 13. Southeastern 5, Zane Trace 1: Dylan Skaggs went 1-of-3 with a double and three RBIs. Mallorie Elam went 1-of-2 an RBI. Kylie Williams got the win in a complete game where she gave up three hits, no earned runs, no walks and struck out five. She was also 2-of-2 at the plate with a run and two stolen bases. Ally Fisher was 1-of-3 with two runs and a stolen base. Aubree Thomas was 1-of-3 with an RBI for Zane Trace. Westfall 16, Paint Valley 4: Jill Butcher went 2-of-5 with three runs and an RBI. Joni Snyder went 2-of-3 with a double, a run and RBI. Logan McNeal went 2-of-4 with a run and an RBI. Reise Rogers went 2-of-4 with a run and two RBI. For Paint Valley, Sophia Stauffer went 2-of-3 with two runs and four stolen bases. Kyla Littler went 2-of-3 with a run and RBI. Waverly 5, Valley 6: Hayden Jones was 1-of-3 with two runs. Whitley Brown was 1-of-4 with one run and two RBIs. Piketon 5, Southeastern 4: Aubrey Heath had a walk-off 2-RBI single for the win on a night she went 2-of-3 with a run, two RBIs and a stolen base. Kyndall Carroll got the win, going three innings, giving up one hit, no runs and striking out two. She was also 2-of-3 at the plate with an RBI. Reese Shanks and Lacrissa Leeth also scored runs. For Southeastern, Jade Turner was 1-of-3 with a double, a run and an RBI. Lydia Williams was 2-of-4 with a run. Photo by: Crimson Tide Photos / UA AthleticsTournament Guide: Old Waverly Collegiate4/13/2025 12:33:00 PM | Men's Golf 15 Alabama men's golf team will tee off its final regular season tournament on Monday as it heads to West Point to compete at the Mississippi State Old Waverly Collegiate The event will be feature 36 holes on Monday and 18 on Tuesday Tee Times: Click Here (will be posted when available) The Field (Scoreboard powered by Clippd top-25 rankings) Clippd Team National Rankings Clippd Individual National Rankings 2024-25 Schedule 2025 Summer Camps Tide on TOUR Photo by: Mississippi State AthleticsOld Waverly To Host Spring Men’s Golf Event March 26 Waverly's boys and girls teams were the champions of the Zane Trace Invitational on April 22 while Amanda-Clearcreek came in second (110 points) and Adena was third (76.5) while Washington came in second (104) and Zane Trace came in third (92.5) it seemed like it was two days full of walk-off wins Here are the highlights from Monday and Tuesday More: Vote now for the Chillicothe Gazette high school male athlete of the week with 21 nominees 100M: Zane Trace's Peyton Dotson (11.37), Washington's Leighton Anderson (11.51), Waverly's Landyn Russell (11.52) 200M: Washington's Anderson (22.47), Adena's Joey Francis (22.90), Waverly's Landyn Russell (22.99) 400M: Waverly's Mason Pollard (53.62), Piketon's Mason Thacker (54.31), Paint Valley's Jayden Price (55.35) 800M: Waverly's Jeremiah Miller (2:03.42), Southeastern's Gage Renison (2:05.12), Zane Trace's Andrew Payton (2:07.37) 1600M: Waverly's Jeremiah Miller (4:39.57), Waverly's Max Monroe (4:54.09), Paint Valley's Jaxson Immell (4:58.97) 3200M: Waverly's Gabe Clifton (10:30.68), Waverly's Gabe Davis (10:58.86), Washington's Wyatt Putney (10:59.55) 110M hurdles: Waverly's Blake Osborne (16:64), Amanda-Clearcreek's Mason Jones (16.71), Washington's Gavin Huff (17.24) 300M hurdles: Washington's Eduardo Navarrete (44.47), Zane Trace's Curtis Houser (45.46), Amanda-Clearcreek's Reece Marshall (45.82) 4x100 relay: Washington (44.10), Zane Trace (44.46), Unioto (44.61) 4x200 relay: Waverly (1:36.32), Amanda-Clearcreek (1:38.38), Piketon (1:38.85) 4x800 relay: Waverly (8:57.78), Zane Trace (9:16.75), Paint Valley (9:24.69) High jump: Amanda-Clearcreek's Colton Westhoven (5-10), Washington's Andrew Young (5-10), Southeastern's Craig Branham and Daniel Morgan (5-8) Long jump: Adena's Joey Francis (20-9), Zane Trace's Aaden Gigley (19-2.75), Washington's Andrew Young (19-2.5) Pole vault: Zane Trace's Hudson Williams (13-0), Washington's JonathonCooper Heidler (11-0), Adena's Dewey Fout (10-6) Discus: Piketon's Joseph Scott (126-0), Washington's Roman Chijvesky (125-10), Huntington's Kalvin Manson (125-2) Shot put: Paint Valley's Gavin Bell (47-9), Unioto's Bryce Jarvis (46-10.5), Amanda-Clearcreek's Peter Smith (46-8.5) 100M: Waverly's Paige O'Bryant (12.91), Adena's Jacey Smith (13.18), Washington's Aysha Haney (13.20) 200M: Waverly's O'Bryant (26.67), Southeastern's Karlie Peters (26.96), Adena's Jacey Smith (27.46) 400M: Southeastern's Peters (1:02.08), Waverly's Paige O'Bryant (1:03.33), Waverly's Sadie Royster (1:04.60) 800M: Amanda-Clearcreek's Emma Kern (2:36.19), Huntington's Rachel Lute (2:40.63), Huntington's Hayden Magill (2:40.82) 1600M: Amanda-Clearcreek's Gavynn Sowers (5:13.97), Waverly's Brooke Burleson (6:04.24), Waverly's Paisley Turner (6:06.43) 3200M: Adena's Vanessa Conley (12:06.19), Waverly's Hadlee Cisco (13:00.74), Waverly's Paisley Turner (13:06.63). Conley broke Adena's school record that was set in 1993 by Amie Bainter (12:08.9) 100M hurdles: Amanda-Clearcreek's Sam Buckley (17.48), Huntington's Tori Smith (17.87), Waverly's Leah Lambert (18.40) 300M hurdles: Amanda-Clearcreek's Sam Buckley (50.00), Waverly's Leah Lambert (52.25), Unioto's Olivia Cruz (53.04) 4x100 relay: Paint Valley (53.94), Amanda-Clearcreek (54.54), Unioto (54.62) 4x200 relay: Unioto (1:51.52), Washington (1:51.79), Amanda-Clearcreek (1:53.08) 4x800 relay: Waverly (10:44.62), Amanda-Clearcreek (11:35.96), Washington (11:44.24) High jump: Piketon's Ryanne Moore (4-8), Washington's Ava Ruggles (4-8), Waverly's Abby Schrader (4-6) Long jump: Washington's Aysha Haney (16-7.75), Waverly's Paige O'Bryant (15-11), Adena's Kamryn Sowers (14-11) Pole Vault: Adena's Kali Routte (9-0), Washington's Chinatsu Obayashi (8-0), Amanda Clearcreek's Kinsley Berger (7-6) Discus: Paint Valley's Makayla Tennant (102-1), Huntington's Madelyn Smith (96-3), Southeastern's Abby Millet (95-10) Shot put: Southeastern's Rowan Ruckel (36-8), Southeastern's Reese Ruckel (33-8), Amanda-Clearcreek's Channing Riley (33-4.5) SoftballHuntington 8, Southeastern 7: The Lady Huntsmen had to come back from a 7-0 deficit to win it. Ava Poetter was the hero of this story as she had a two-RBI walk-off single. Savannah Bushatz hit a homer on a 2-for-3 night with two runs and two RBIs. Tori Smith went 2-for-3 with a run. Southeastern's Dylan Skaggs was 2-for-2 with two runs. Jade Turner was 2-for-4 with an RBI. Ava Cyrus was 1-for-4 with a run and an RBI. Piketon 10, Paint Valley 0: Aubrey Heath was 2-for-4 with a homer, a double, two runs, three RBIs and a stolen base. Kyndall Carroll went five innings, two hits and struck out 11. Kenley Maynard went 2-for-3 with a run, two RBIs and a stolen base. For the Bearcats, Claire Allen went 1-for-2. Unioto 14, Adena 4: Kendall Walker was the winning pitcher, going five innings, giving up three earned runs, two walks, and striking out seven. Haylee Hull went 3-for-4 with a triple, two doubles, four runs and an RBI. Peytan Robinson went 2-for-3 with a homer, a double, two runs and four RBI. For Adena, Marly Halcomb hit a homer, scored twice and had two RBI. Leah Pettie went 1-for-2 with a run. Zane Trace 11, Westfall 5: Brynn Wipert gave up five hits, three earned runs, three walks and struck out five in the win. Haylynn Boggess-Pierce went 1-for-3 with a double, two runs, three RBIs and two stolen bases. Reagan Arthurs went 2-for-3 with a double and two runs. For Westfall, Adrina HIcks went 2-for-2 with three RBIs. Logan McNeal went 1-for-2 with two runs and an RBI. Anna Snyder went 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI. Waverly 5, South Webster 3: Lexi Smith gave up six hits, three runs (two earned), one walk and struck out 10 in the win. Ava Robertson went 1-for-2 with a run and an RBI. Whitley Brown went 1-for-3 with an RBI. Hillsboro 18, Chillicothe 0: Hillsboro scored 11 runs in the third inning on its way to victory. For the Cavaliers, Alyssa Dudley was 1-for-2. Hillsboro 16, Chillicothe 0: Hillsboro shut out the Cavaliers for the second straight game. Logan Elm 10, Unioto 0: Logan Elm put up five runs in the fourth inning to get a 6-0 lead on the Shermans who were unable to score. They were held to five hits in the game. Piketon 28, Western 3: Aubrey Heath had two home runs on a night she went 5-for-6 with six runs, and three RBIs. Ava Ricer also hit a homer, going 3-for-5 with four RBIs. Addy Blakeman, Heath, Ricer, Jaylin Forbes and Reece Shanks all had doubles. Forbes and Briar Penwell both had doubles. Saydi Childers went four innings, giving up six hits, three runs and striking out eight. Chillicothe 5, Hillsboro 4: Trent Wade threw a complete 7-inning game, giving up four runs, and struck out 11. He also had two hits and three RBIs. Truitt McGlone had one hits and two RBIs. Mason Brown was hit by a pitch, had a walk and two stolen bases. Vincent Haller had one hits and two HBP. TJ Barr had one hit and one HBP. Jack Oyer had a hit and a walk. Tay Harris had a double. Unioto 10, Adena 0: Blake Sanders gave up three hits and two walks in five innings of pitching. He struck out one. Caden Speakman went 1-for-3 with a double and two RBI. Keegan Snyder went 1-for-2 with two runs, and an RBI. Callaway Ratliff went 1-for-3 with a run and three RBIs. Jaxon Zickafoose went 1-for-3 with two runs and a stolen base. Southeastern 7, Huntington 1: Gage Cheadle hit a homer on a 1-for-1 night, with three runs, two RBIs, and a stolen base. Joey Pfeifer went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI. Brayden Burns went 2-for-4 with a run and an RBI. Carson McWhorter had a complete game, giving up five hits, no earned runs, and three walks. He struck out seven. For Huntington, Brayden Elliott went 1-for-2 with a run and a stolen base. Waverly 3, South Webster 2: Hunter Hauck was 1-for-3 with a double. Mason Sparks was 1-for-2 with an RBI. Wil Armstrong was 2-for-2. Waverly 4, Gahanna Lincoln 3: Kage Alexander singled in the bottom of the 10th inning to score the winning run in walk-off fashion. He was 2-for-5 with a run and RBI on the night. Caleb Cox was 2-for-5 with an RBI. Unioto 9, Logan Elm 3: Callaway Ratliff was 3-for-4 with two runs and two RBIs. Jacob Renner got the win, going seven innings, giving up six hits, three runs (two earned), one walk and striking out one. David Long was 2-for-4 with a run and an RBI. Ethan Puckett was 3-for-4 with two runs and an RBI. Boys volleyballChillicothe 3, Patriot Prep 0: The Cavaliers improved to 10-1 by defeating Patriot Prep 25-5, 25-9, 25-8. Chillicothe 5, Miami Trace 0: The Cavaliers are 8-3 overall and undefeated in the FAC at 5-0. Photo by: Mississippi State AthleticsBulldogs Host Old Waverly Collegiate Championship April 13 atOld Waverly Collegiate Championship Tigers Bring Home Fifth Place at Old Waverly Collegiate Championship Apr 15 vsOld Waverly Collegiate Championship Bulldogs Second After Two Rounds At Old Waverly Collegiate April 14, 2025 | Men's Golf By: Daniel Black, Student Assistant/Communications Tee Time: Racers Set For Monday Play at Old Waverly Collegiate4/11/2025 3:17:00 PM | Men's Golf The Racers play in one of the best fields of competition in program history — A staff member at Waverly Community Schools is under criminal investigation for "alleged child exploitation and sexual misconduct," Superintendent Kelly Blake said in a statement Friday worked at Waverly East Intermediate School Blake did not release additional information about the person or their role The employee was immediately placed on leave "I want to take a moment to address a difficult situation with transparency and care," Blake said in an email to parents and community members "We were recently made aware by law enforcement that a staff member at Waverly East Intermediate is under investigation for alleged child exploitation and sexual misconduct please know that we are taking this matter very seriously and are working closely with law enforcement to support their efforts." It was not immediately clear which law enforcement agency was investigating MORE: Official: Student drove to Holt High School with a gun Former Waverly High School English teacher Robert Herzing was arraigned in Eaton County District Court in September on charges of accosting a child for immoral purposes third-degree criminal sexual conduct and using a computer/internet to communicate with another to commit a crime Here is Blake's full statement on the investigation into the staff member: "I want to take a moment to address a difficult situation with transparency and care. We were recently made aware by law enforcement that a staff member at Waverly East Intermediate is under investigation for alleged child exploitation and sexual misconduct. This employee was immediately placed on leave. While this is a pending investigation, please know that we are taking this matter very seriously and are working closely with law enforcement to support their efforts. "Our priority is always the safety and well-being of our students. We have communicated directly with families of children who may have been impacted and will continue to offer support where needed. While we must respect the integrity of the investigation, we remain committed to keeping our community informed within the limits of what we can share. "If you have any concerns or questions, please do not hesitate to reach out. We appreciate your trust and partnership as we navigate this difficult situation together." Sincerely,Kelly BlakeSuperintendentWaverly Community Schools K-State Set for Old Waverly Collegiate Championship Apr 11, 2025 | Men's Golf 3 Men’s Golf Set for Regular Season Finale at Old Waverly Collegiate Championship4/13/2025 | Men's Golf Bulldogs Finish Third At Old Waverly Collegiate Championship April 15 Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here Thanks for visiting Michael La Sasso to Represent Team USA in 2025 Arnold Palmer Cup4/29/2025 | Men's Golf one of the two men known as "The Waverly Two," was released from prison Tuesday near Petersburg bringing an end to his nearly 30-year incarceration Claiborne and Terence Richardson were serving a life sentence for the 1998 murder of Waverly police officer Allen Gibson despite a jury finding them not guilty of the crime The relief comes as a result of clemency granted by former President Joe Biden in his final days in office A flood of emotions marked Claiborne’s release Cheers and hugs filled the air as family and friends welcomed him back into society who experienced a similar emotional reunion last month spoke to News 3’s Erika Craven about their journey "So knowing we was innocent really was our drive right there to find some way to get this story out because we need closure and Officer Gibson's family needs closure," Richardson said when Officer Allen Gibson was shot and killed in a rural area of Sussex County while investigating a drug deal Despite the jury finding them not guilty of Gibson’s murder Known as "The Waverly Two," Claiborne and Richardson's case garnered significant attention Support for their claims was bolstered by questions over the evidence and the identification of a potentially overlooked suspect Their fight for justice ultimately led to Biden's clemency decision acknowledges the lengthy road to recovery for his clients “There’s a lot of healing that is taking place right now,” Adams said that the journey of being in prison is over but you realize how much is lost when you go to hug family members that were born while you were in prison.” Adjusting to life outside of prison will be a complex process "We're going to help with things like learning the computer we're going to give him the space he needs to heal before we start to implement those reintegration strategies,” he added both men continue to fight for full exoneration Officer Gibson's family remains firm in their belief that Claiborne and Richardson are responsible for his death They have expressed their anger and dissatisfaction over Biden's decision to grant clemency The journey toward healing and complete justice for both men and the victims involved is far from over. 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