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Softball: Pickerington Central falls to Watkins Memorial in regional final
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The Pickerington Central softball team went toe-to-toe with second-ranked Watkins Memorial for 4 ½ innings in a Division I regional final May 29 using the aggressive approach that brought it to within a win of its first state tournament in 14 years.
“We weren’t changing anything. What we’ve been doing has been working and we stuck with it,” Tigers coach Stephanie Peterson said. “I wasn’t trying to overthink it. Keeping it simple is how we’ve been successful all year.”
Central benefited from a fielder’s choice, two errors and several hard-hit balls to forge a 3-all tie into the fifth, but four Warriors home runs amid a stiff north wind and temperatures in the mid-40s at Olentangy Berlin powered Watkins Memorial to a 13-3 win in six innings and the program’s first regional championship.
Left with an empty Board of Directors to guide the Basin Water and Sewer District, the Jefferson County Commission stepped in April 21 to encourage folks to serve, as well as answer questions about how the District will move forward.Â
The Commission became involved when the four members of the Basin Water and Sewer Board resigned after being served recall petitions. Rather than participate in a recall election, MJ Williams, Joy Lewis, Mike Jellison and David Englund instead chose to step down â leaving the board devoid of leadership until May 5.Â
On May 5, Dede Rhodes will take her place on the Board, but four positions remain open.Â