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Hornish brings home State title Tuesday, March 16, 2021 12:47 AM Wayne Trace s Jarrett Hornish wrestles at the State tournament. (DHI Media/Joe Dray) (DHI Media/Joe Dray) • • • • • •
MARION – Junior Jarrett Hornish became the second individual wrestling state champion in Wayne Trace history on Sunday at Marion Harding High School as the Raider grappler posted a 5-4 victory over Mechanicsburg’s Trey Allen in the 126-pound weight class.
Hornish defeated Rootstown’s Caleb Edwards 4-2 in the semifinals following a 15-3 major decision quarterfinal win over Barnesville’s Skyler King. Hornish pinned Oak Harbor’s Tyler Davis at the 5:31 mark in the opening round.
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Youth profile: Elida’s Lybarger dreams of MLB
Elida senior Brayden Lybarger is headed to the University of Michigan in the fall.
ELIDA Brayden Lybarger already pitches at 93 mph, a rare feat for a high school senior. The Elida High School pitcher has been consumed by baseball since childhood, earning a spot on Elida’s varsity baseball team his freshman year and traveling with premier leagues throughout high school.
His passion paid off: Last fall, Lybarger signed with the University of Michigan, securing a four-year scholarship to the Big Ten school that he hopes will ultimately take him to the major leagues.
Schools explore bringing back prom. Will there be dancing?
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LIMA After a year of disruption and loss, high schools are trying to revive prom, graduation and other milestone ceremonies their students look forward to as an unusual school year comes to an end.
The Ohio Department of Health last week revised its mass gatherings order, allowing schools to host prom so long as schools comply with other health orders, like the state’s mask mandate and social distancing protocols.
While many schools are planning to host prom in-person, districts are still waiting for more detailed guidance from the Ohio Department of Health as they plan for these events and graduation ceremonies.