Just second after tip-off, Delta’s Abby Todd swished a three-point shot from the left baseline, triggering a 13-0 run to open the game as the Delta Lady Panthers went on to soundly beat the Petttisville Lady Blackbirds 59-23 on Tuesday night in the “Jungle.” Delta kept the pressure on all night getting points from eight different players led by Kendall Sprow’s 18, another 15 from Todd and 14 from freshman Anna Lohman. Pettisville got seven points from Grace Remington and four from Noelle Fox.
The win places Delta’s record at 3-0 on the season. They will welcome in the Wauseon Lady Indians tonight. The Lady Blackbirds drop to 2-4 for the year and will be at home Friday night to face off against the Evergreen Lady Vikings.
Pettisville Lady Blackbirds: 4-7-8-4 = 23 Grace Remington (7), Noelle Fox (4), Addison Davis (4), Becca Strauss (3), Ashalyn Rice (2), Sophia Beltz (1)
Click on the link above to access photos from the game. Photos are in the jpeg format to allow for editing and can be downloaded for NO CHARGE courtesy of the fultoncountymedia.com website.
Photo: Freshman Anna Lohman battles inside for two points
This past Saturday morning, the annual Christmas in Swanton Parade was held and, serving as Grand Marshals, were long-time Swanton residents Mike and Kerri Rochelle who, for many years, had organized and chaired the Christmas in Swanton celebration. Chairperson for 2024, Mandi Gineman and her team of hard-working volunteers, put together a fantastic parade, worthy of the Rochelles’ past efforts. Despite the very chilly weather, it was a great turnout as many spectators lined both sides of Main Street from the Swanton Sports Center to the turn in front of Benfield Wines onto Dodge Street. Co-Masters of Ceremonies, Delray Busch, Executive Director of the Swanton Chamber of Commerce, and Nicolette Starks, Vice-Principal of Swanton High School, kept everyone informed of exactly what they were watching as the parade passed by.
Below is a short autobiography of how Mike and Kerri came to be part of our wonderful community:
How we came to Swanton Originating from Lakeville, OH (Mike) and Kalida, OH (Kerri) we met at the University of Toledo in the late nineties while active in Student Government. After we were married and living in Toledo, we realized we were both small towners at heart and wanted to move to a small town. We loved our jobs in Toledo at the time, so we needed to find a town that was a commutable distance to Toledo. We researched small towns around Toledo and felt like Swanton was a great fit. We built our house and moved here in 2003.
Employment Mike has worked for KeyBank since 2001. He spent 20 years on the retail side of the bank with 15 of those years serving as Branch Manager of the Swanton branch. He now works in Private Banking for Key.
Kerri has spent her career serving in the nonprofit sector with roles at the American Red Cross, American Heart Association and now as the Mission Advancement Director for the Sisters of Notre Dame.
Our children: Mikayla born in 2000 – Living in Denver, CO working as Community Manager for the University of Colorado, Boulder Macie born in 2003 – Living at home and attending University of Toledo majoring in Education Mylee born in 2007 = A junior at Notre Dame Academy
Involvement in Swanton Mike: Relay for Life Treasurer. Village Council (4 terms), Rotary President, 2007-08, Softball Coach 2003-2021, St. Richard Finance Committee, Christmas in Swanton Chair, Swanton HS Football Statistician, 2014-2021, 2007 Toledo’s 20 Under 40 Recipient
Kerri: Corn Fest Committee, Swanton Rec Cheer Director (Created Smart Start Program), 2004-2020. Swanton HS Cheer Coach, 2005-2009, Swanton Parents Club President. Swanton Schools Foundation. SACC Board, St. Richard School Parent Advisory Board. Christmas in Swanton Chair, United Way of Fulton County Board
Our philosophy on service: We believe that we all have a responsibility to use our God-given gifts, talents and treasure to contribute to our communities in any way we can. If everyone does a little to make our corner of the world a better place, together we can have a big impact, especially in a small town like Swanton.
Thoughts on Christmas in Swanton Helping present this event to the community every year, was such an honor. In a way, we felt like Santa’s elves, helping to bring the magic of Christmas to our wonderful community. The smiles on children’s faces when they would visit Santa, watching old friends reconnect in halls at the craft show and feeling that small town pride in the parade was the most rewarding experience of all the things we have been involved in. We also always felt like the morning of Christmas in Swanton was the kick-off to our own Christmas season at home.
We are extremely humbled to be recognized in this way. We both were very involved in the community, but separately. Christmas in Swanton was the one activity we did together every year as a couple, so it is extra special to us to be honored for our efforts as a team.
Click on the link above to access photos from the parade. Photos are in the jpeg format to allow for editing and can be downloaded for NO CHARGE courtesy of the fultoncountymedia.com website.
Photo: Mike and Kerri Rochelle with daughters Macie and Mylee.
The Delta Panthers and the Delta Lady Panthers lost their home bowling matches on Friday to the Patrick Henry Patriots at the Swanton Sports Center. The boys were defeated 1911-1768 and the girls lost 1890-1366. Marcello Miracola led the Panthers and all bowlers with a two-game series score of 383. Chloe Cole rolled a two-game series of 249 to lead the Lady Panthers. Austin Lammers shot a 362 for the Patriots and Lana Breece fired a 348 for the Lady Patriots including a high-game 234 score.
With 4.9 seconds remaining in the game, Brady O’Shea sank one of two foul shots to give his Bulldogs a four-point lead as Swanton was trying to hold off a furious comeback from the Evergreen Vikings on Friday night in Evergreen’s Big House. The converted free throw proved critical when Goerge Allendorf hit a three-point shot from well behind the arc as time expired, allowing the Bulldogs to escape with a 62-61 road victory.
In the first quarter, Swanton made it look like it was going to be an easy win when they jumped out to a 18-9 lead on the strength of 10 points from 6’9” center Charlie Wood. However, Wood was whistled for two fouls in that quarter and picked up another early in the second, causing Bulldog Head Coach Bruce Smith to put his big man on the bench for the rest of the half. The Vikings took full advantage of Wood’s absence and attacked the basket, scoring almost at will inside and even managed take a 30-28 lead before Swanton grabbed the lead back and took a 31-30 advantage into the locker room at halftime.
Wood returned in the second half and picked up where he left off, dominating under the offensive glass and scored another 18 points. Unlike the first quarter, Evergreen kept pace with Swanton. The Bulldogs still led by just one point, 45-44 entering the fourth before finally forging an 8-point lead late in the game. But the Vikings did not give up and pulled within three points before sending O’Shea to the line, hoping for two misses and an opportunity to send the game into overtime.
Swanton Bulldogs:18-13-14-17 = 62 Charlie Wood (28), Evan Reinhard (13), Brady O’Shea (10), Brady Haselman (6), Logan Young (5)
Evergreen Vikings: 9-21-14-17 = 61 George Allendorf (19), Will Ruetz (13), Quinten Eisel (10), Troy Manz (5), Will Johnson (5), John Herdman (4), Alex Fritsch (3), Chris Shrader (2)
Click on the link above to access photos from the game. Photos are in the jpeg format to allow for editing and can be downloaded for NO CHARGE courtesy of the fultoncountymedia.com website,
Photo: Brady O’Shea scored 10 points for the Bulldogs including the game winning free throw.
Evergreen senior Addison Ricker scored 19 points and sophomore Lanae Manz added 15 to lead the Lady Vikings to a relatively easy 51-23 victory over the Swanton Lady Bulldogs on Thursday night at Swanton’s Kevin J. McQuade Gymnasium. Ricker and Manz combined to score 18 of Evergreen’s second quarter 19 points as the Vikes jumped out to a 27-11 halftime lead. Jessica Finfera tallied nine points for Swanton.
Evergreen moves to 3-0 on the season and will play the Montpelier Lady Locomotives tonight at home. Swanton drops to 0-3 for the year and will be back at home on Thursday to take on the Ottawa Hills Lady Green Bears.
Click on the link above to access photos from the game. Photos are in the jpeg format to allow for editing and can be downloaded for NO CHARGE courtesy of the fultoncountynedia.com website.
Photo: Addison Ricker goes inside for two of her game-high 19 points
The Delta Panther bowling teams, both Girls and Boys, defeated the Swanton Bulldogs last night in a match at the Swanton Sports Center. The Lady Panthers outscored the Lady Bulldogs, who were one bowler short, 1510-620. The Delta boys beat the Swanton boys, who were two bowlers short, 1751-684.
Swanton’s Conor Yates topped the boys with a two-game series of 347 and Marcello Miracola led the Panthers with a 339. Delta’s Serena Shelhart rolled a two game series score of 305 to lead the girls and Bailey Juhasz had a 176.
Click on the link above to access photos from the matches. Photos are in the jpeg format to allow for editing and can be downloaded for NO CHARGE courtesy of the fultoncountymedia.com website.
Photo: Conor Yates led all bowlers with a 347 series
Competing with only the OHSAA minimum allowable three bowlers, the Swanton Bulldogs were easily defeated by the Evergreen Vikings 1960-701 yesterday at the Swanton Sports Center. Viking senior Michael Laver shot a two-game series score of 396, including a 226 in his first game, to lead all bowlers in the match. Bulldog sophomore Conor Yates fired a 258 for Swanton
Evergreen Vikings: Michael Laver (226 + 170 = 396), Isaac Hansel (173 + 175 = 348), Trevor Johnson (139), Cohen Myers (138), Layne Vance (134), Makayla McKenzie (105), Baker Games (142 + 170 + 133 = 445) Total = 1960
Click on the link above to access photos from the match. Photos are in the jpeg format to allow for editing and can be downloaded for NO CHARGE courtesy of the fultoncountymedia.com website,
Mickey Disbrow, a Swanton Village Councilman elected in November of 2021, submitted a Letter of Resignation to Mayor Neil Toeppe which was read at the November 25, 2024 Council meeting. Mayor Toeppe read the letter aloud during the meeting. It reads as follows:
Dear Mayor Toeppe,
I am writing to inform you that I will be resigning from my position as Council Member for the Village of Swanton. I have been fortunate to be part of this amazing team and have thoroughly enjoyed my time here. I have learned a lot and have grown both personally and professionally from being on Council. I have also had the opportunity to work with some incredible individuals. I hope that my efforts have made a positive impact on the Village and its employees. I want to take this opportunity to thank you for your support and guidance through my time as a Council Member. Please consider this my formal resignation notice.
Mayor Toeppe then informed the five remaining Council Members of the procedure stated in the Ohio Revised Code required to fill the vacancy. Council will have 30 days to elect a new Council Member which will serve the remaining one-year of Mr. Disbrow’s term. If they fail to do so, the responsibility will fall to the Mayor.
A vacancy has recently occurred on the Village Council, and it is up to the Council to fill the remaining one (1) year of the current term.
If you’re interested in being considered for this position, please submit a letter expressing your interest to the Village Administrator at the Municipal Building. The deadline to submit your letter is noon on December 6, 2024. The Village Council has 30 days to fill the vacancy, and it will likely be addressed at the December 9th Council meeting.
Eligibility: *Must be a resident of the Village of Swanton. *Must be a registered voter.
If the Council does not make a selection within 30 days, the Mayor will have the responsibility to make the appointment.
Late in the third quarter, the Swanton JV Bulldogs trailed the Lake Flyers by 17 points, but back-to-back three pointers by Owen Hurst and Drew Koder sparked a rally just before entering the fourth quarter in which Swanton pulled within three points. However, the scoring burst was just not enough to overcome the huge deficit and the Bulldogs fell 52-46 in their season opener Friday night at Kevin J. McQuade Gymnasium. Swanton sophomore Marquise Zalecki had a game-high 16 points, including all eight of the Bulldogs’ points in the first quarter.
Lake Flyers: 16-6-17-13 = 52 Brandon Foster (16), Daniel Perez (11), Michah Kinn (10), Jace Ayers (6), Kalen Magers (6), Mekhi Gilbert (2), Andrew Ramirez (1)
Click on the link above to access photos from the game. Photos are in the jpeg format to allow for editing and can be downloaded for NO CHARGE courtesy of the fultoncountymedia.com website.