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Second Half Comeback Carries Swanton Over North Central

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Plagued by ice-cold shooting from the outside in the first half, the Swanton Bulldogs had to rally from a nine-point deficit in the second half to get past the visiting North Central Eagles 53-44 in a non-league boys basketball game.  The Bulldogs only made two shots from the field in the first quarter and had to rely on their inside game and free throws to stay close to the Eagles who led 28-19 at halftime.

Senior Nic Borojevich scored nine of Swanton’s 19 points in the third quarter and junior Luc Borojevich added seven more as the Bulldogs cut the deficit to two points, 40-38, entering the final frame.  Nic Borojevich scored six more points in the fourth, all on foul shots, as Swanton completed the comeback to remain undefeated with a 5-0 record.

The brothers Borojevich, Nic with 24 points and Luc with 14, led the Bulldogs in scoring.  Sam Betz had five points and Hayden Callicotte had four.

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Swanton Village Council Hears Presentation for New Event Venue

At the final Village Council meeting of 2021 this Monday, December 13, Mayor Neil Toeppe, Administrator Rosanna Hoelzle and all six Council members listened to a presentation regarding the construction of an event venue on 26 acres of property in the Turtle Creek Circle area on Airport Highway in Swanton.

The presentation was given by Dave and Pam Mills, a married couple who will be the proprietors of the venue, which is expected to break ground in Spring of 2022.  The structure will a long barn style building with an A-shaped roof with the primary purpose of hosting weddings, banquets, trade shows and other large gatherings with a capacity of 300.

The name of the new venue will be Birchwood Meadow and will also have business meeting rooms separate from the main hall and there will be a large kitchen available for outside caterers to use during events.  Other plans include the having six to eight “tiny” houses on the property for guests attending the events to stay in.  Long range plans include a cabin lodge, also for event guests.

The estimated opening date for Birchwood Meadow is sometime in November of 2022.  Tours for the public and event-related vendors will be scheduled.

Picture:  Architect rendering of a similar model. Not the actual structure.

Lady Bulldogs Hand Stryker First Loss of the Season

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The 5-0 Stryker Lady Panthers came into Swanton’s McQuade Gymnasium on Saturday afternoon and used hot long-range shooting to battle the Lady Bulldogs to a 23-23 tie after the first half.  However, it was the Swanton offense that caught fire in the third quarter, outscoring Stryker 23-8 as the Bulldogs went on to a 61-50 victory over the visitors.

The Panther offense reignited in the fourth quarter, draining five three-point shots and hitting four of five free throws, but the Bulldogs kept pace with six two-pointers and three of four foul shots for the 11-point win.

Senior Frankie Nelson was the game-high scorer with 21 points.  She got balanced scoring help from Katie Floyd with 11 points, Emma Crow with 10 points and Trista Eitniear with eight.

The win moves Swanton’s record to 4-2 while Stryker drops to 5-1.

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Mosher Leads Swanton Bowlers Over Delta

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Swanton senior Marty Mosher rolled games of 209 and 203 for a 412 series to top all bowlers as the Bulldogs defeated the Delta Panthers 2159-2061 in NWOAL action at the Swanton Sports Center. Swanton took the first game 842-732, Delta came back in game two 832-816 but the Bulldogs won the Baker round 501-497 to win the match by 98 pins.

Other Swanton series scores were Seth Sweet (382), Scott Reside (346), Makayla Balonek (269) and Carson Santchi (249).

Kaden Hawkins had games of 188 and 198 for a 386 series to lead the Panthers. Other Delta series scores were Brody Waugh (359), Gabe Syverson (314), Dylan Stricker (282) and Ethan Cone/ Paul McQueen (223).

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Delta’s Marijuana Ballot Legislation Passes on First Reading, Search Committee Formed to Find Replacement for Village Administrator

At the Monday, December 6th meeting, The Delta Village Council voted unanimously (6-0) to approve the First Reading of Ordinance 21-21.  The heading of the Ordinance reads, “An ordinance directing the administration to prepare and file with the Fulton County Board of Elections ballot language to be placed on the ballot for the General Election to be conducted May 3, 2022, approving the cultivation, processing and/or wholesaling, retailing and dispensing of medical marijuana under certain terms and conditions in the Village of Delta, Fulton County, Ohio.”

Language contained within the body of the Ordinance states, “WHEREAS, following the presentation by individuals and organizations from the Village opposing this issue, Council has determined it is in the best interest of the community to allow the issue to be placed before the voting public of Delta at the next general election which shall be May 3, 2022.”

Full approval will require the passing of two more readings, one each at the next two Council meetings.

Later in the meeting, Mayor Frank Wilton announced the formation of a committee to conduct a search for a new Village Administrator.  The committee will be comprised of Councilmembers Ashley Todd, Michael Tanner and Art Thomas.  Current Administrator Brad Peebles has expressed his intent to retire sometime this summer, possibly in June or July.

In other legislation news, the Third and Final reading of Ordinance 21-17, establishing salaries and wages for employees of the Village of Delta was approved 6-0.  Emergency Ordinance 21-20, to supplement Ordinance 20-30 to make supplemental appropriations for the current expenses of the Village of Delta for the Fiscal Year ending December 31, 2021 was approved 6-0. 

The First Reading of Resolution 21-21, authorizing the Village Administrator to advertise for bids and enter into a contract for the Capital Improvement Projects in 2022 also passed 6-0.  There will be three projects to be bid.  “It would be the intent to bid these projects as soon after the first of the year as possible with the anticipation and hope we’ll get the best pricing going into the early construction season,” said Mr. Peebles.  “These projects consist of the resurfacing of Madison Street from Main to Fernwood, the construction of public parking at 200 W. Main Street and also the West Main Street Beautification Wall at W. Main and Main.”

The Council also discussed the potential for expanding the capacity of the Wastewater Treatment Plant.  With the recent EPA requirement to treat storm water the Delta plant is operating close to, at or over capacity, especially during heavy storms with large rainfall amounts.  Mr. Peebles informed Council that the EPA requires any municipality’s plant operating at or above 80% capacity look into sewer expansion.

Currently, Mr. Peebles is obtaining engineering quotes for expansion and, with the President Biden’s administration expected to issue significant grant funds directed at water and sewer projects.  “It is our belief that if we are engineered ready to build before those dollars are released, we stand a better chance of obtaining grant assistance to build a plant expansion,” he stated. An increased capacity of 250,000 gallons per day is estimated to cost $5,000,000.

The next Council meeting will be held on December 20, 2021 at 5:30 PM in Memorial Hall.

Pictured:  Delta Village Administrator Brad Peebles

Delta Bowlers Split with Rossford

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Two tightly contested varsity bowling matches, played out at the Swanton Sports Center between the Delta Panthers and the visiting Rossford Bulldogs, saw each school end the night with a victory.

In the girls’ match, the Lady Panthers edged the Lady Bulldogs 1687-1669.  Ciarra Flickinger led Delta with games of 201 and 182 for a 383 series.  Other series scores for the Lady Panthers were Maddy Johnston with a 320, Lexi Brown with a 283, Karsyn Gillen Gillen with a 255 and Serena Shelhart with a 127.

In the boys’ match, the Bulldogs rolled strikes on the last four frames of the final Baker game and squeaked past the Panthers 2331-2323.  Gabe Syverson rolled games of 246 and 172 for a 418 series to lead Delta.  Other series scores for the Panthers were Brody Waugh with a 398 including a 222 game, Kayden Hawkins with a 364, Dylan Stricker with a 358 and Ethan Cone/Paul McQueen with a 276.

In the Junior Varsity match, Brenden Pribe bowled games of 148 and 130 for a 278 series as the Panthers defeated the Bulldogs 1486-1426.

Pictured: Delta high scorers Gabe Syverson and Ciarra Flickinger

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Swanton Out Bowls Wauseon to Open Home Season

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The Swanton Bulldog Bowlers outscored Wauseon by 139 (543-404) pins in the three Baker games and beat the Indians 2129-1994 in their first home match of the season at the Swanton Sports Center. Seth Sweet topped all bowlers with games of 191 and 213 for a 404 series. Marty Mosher bowled a 371 series which included a 203 game. Other Swanton series scores were Scott Reside (304), Makayla Balonek (257) and Carson Santchi (250).

Ryan Marks led Wauseon with scores of 169 and 190 for a 359 series. Other Wauseon series scores were Parker Black (357), Kane Panico (306), Kage Little (297) and Joshua Freestone/Riley Morr (271).

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Swanton Tops Evergreen in Boys Basketball Home Opener

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Trailing 7-3 early in the first quarter, the Swanton Bulldogs scored 14 unanswered points and went on to defeat the visiting Evergreen Vikings 41-28 in a boys non-league basketball game on Friday night.  Swanton held a 26-14 advantage at halftime but allowed Evergreen to battle back to within four points, 30-26, entering the final frame.  The Bulldog defense stiffened in the fourth quarter and held the Vikings to just two points while its offense scored 11 to put the game away.

Swanton’s Cole Mitchey had 15 points to lead all scorers.  Nic Borojevich added 11 points and Lathan Pawlowicz and Luc Borojevich scored five points each.  Evergreen got 14 points from RJ Shunk, five from Evan Lumbrezer and four from Tyson Woodring.

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Lady Bulldogs Grab Road Win at Evergreen

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The Evergreen Lady Vikings spotted the Swanton Lady Bulldogs a 7-0 lead to open the game then chipped away at the deficit, finally going on top 21-20 early in the third quarter. However, Swanton responded by going on a 12-0 run and never lost the lead again in a 48-36 victory at Evergreen’s Big House.

Frankie Nelson led the Bulldogs with 19 points. Trista Eitniear and Alaina Pelland each scored nine. Ashley Keating added five points and Jayden Hendricks had four.

Bekah Bowser scored 11 points, including a three-pointer to extend her school record for career triples. Lucy Sema and Addison Ricker scored 10 points each for the Lady Vikings.

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