Apr 1, 2021
Jerry Lynn McGee, age 77, peacefully passed away in Orlando, Florida on March 31, 2021 surrounded by family.
Jerry, the son of Alva Theron and Verna McGee, grew up in New Lexington, Ohio, and attended The Ohio State University on a golf scholarship.
McGee’s professional career began in 1966 when he qualified for the PGA Tour where he won four tournaments and was a proud member of the 1977 United States Ryder Cup Team. He joined the PGA Tour Champions upon turning 50 in 1993 and played through 2005.
Jerry and his wife Jill resided in East Palestine, Ohio, for 47 years before moving to Orlando a few weeks ago to be with their children and grandchildren.
Local roundup: Hartford boys basketball earns first road win of season
Staff Reports
Modified: 2/15/2021 10:19:58 PM
WESTMINSTER, Vt. – Tarin Prior had 19 points as the Hartford High boys basketball team jumped out to a 15-point lead after one quarter and never trailed again, defeating Bellows Falls 72-56 on Monday night.
Jacob Seaver finished with 13 points thanks to three treys. The Hurricanes led 45-19 at the half and led 60-41 entering the final frame.
Cole Jasmin contributed seven points while Aidan Brooks, Brandon Potter and Danny Bushway each had six.
Hartford (2-0) visits Windsor on Thursday.
Windsor 63, Brattleboro 50
WINDSOR – The Yellowjackets led only 27-25 at halftime, but used a quick third-quarter start to take a 10-point lead three minutes into the second half.
Berlin-Gorham defenseman Ben Estrella (7) chips the puck away from Lebanon-Stevens-Mount Royal forward Will McGee (13) during the first period of an NHIAA Division III boys hockey game at Campion Rink in West Lebanon, N.H., on Monday, Feb. 1, 2021. McGee scored the eventual game-winning goal in the Raiders 3-1 victory. (Valley News - Greg Fennell) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
Staff Reports
Modified: 2/1/2021 10:00:07 PM WEST LEBANON Welcome to our house. Now chase us around for a while.
Happy to see someone in a different-colored uniform, the Lebanon-Stevens-Mount Royal boys hockey team scored on its first two shots on Monday night, then used solid two-way play for a 3-1 win over Berlin-Gorham at Campion Rink. Lebanon (1-1-0), skating in the first game of any level featuring an out-of-town foe at Campion this winter, got a goal and an assist from Aidan Yates, 21 saves from goaltender Tob