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Little Giants Boys Soccer Overcomes Slow Start to Defeat Sandusky
The Little Giants boys’ soccer team kicked off their season in style, overcoming a slow start to secure a commanding 7-0 victory over Sandusky on Friday night. Despite a sluggish first half, the team found their rhythm after the break, with an explosive offensive performance that saw them find the back of the net six times.
Lady Giants Soccer Blanks Sandusky 4-0 in Season Opener
The Lady Giants soccer team kicked off their 2024 season with a commanding 4-0 victory over Sandusky on Friday night at Don Paul Stadium. Senior Zoe Kaczmarek led the charge with two goals, while her younger sister, Victoria Kaczmarek, and Malise Lee-Garrett each added to the tally in a dominant display.
Nautical Home Decor
Add a touch of nautical to your decor! Beagle Bay Knot Works is located on Main Street in Huron.
Experience Put-in-Bay with E’s Golf Carts: Your Ultimate Island Ride
When planning your trip to Put-in-Bay, your island adventure begins the moment you step off the Miller Ferry. For our family, the island experience wouldn’t be complete without hopping into a golf cart from E’s Put-in-Bay Golf Carts, conveniently located just a short walk from the ferry dock. We’ve been renting from E’s for over 14 years, and it’s become a beloved tradition.
Exploring the top youth sports facilities in Northeast Ohio: How to win at youth sports, from WKYC
Proper training and nutrition are both essential to any young athlete’s development, but so, too, are facilities for practices and games. WKYC, in partnership with cleveland.com for its series “How to win at youth sports (without going broke or breaking down),” visited two of the top sports facilities in Northeast Ohio: Sports Force Parks in Sandusky, and ForeverLawn Sports Complex in Canton.
The Left Turn
There’s a reason Fremont Speedway is called “The Track That Action Built”. All three classes last Saturday were competitive. Kalib Henry switched lanes and won 410-feature. Jamie Miller must have watch Henrey and made the same move in the non-wing sprints to get a win. Dustin Keegan held on for the truck win.
Wrestlers tag up with fund
NORWALK — The following fundraiser is scheduled for this coming week, and it’s for an all-important cause. The Olde Wrestling Extravaganza returns to the Huron County Fairgrounds on Sunday, Aug. 25. It's sponsored in part by The Law Office of Paul D. Dolce and the Todd Lillo Team at Union Home Mortgage.
Balancing act: Fair week benefits Kolb, fall athletes
NORWALK — Austin Kolb had to laugh. As he attempted to corral one of his two beef feeder cattle, the Western Reserve High School sophomore was posed with a question. Is it more difficult to get control of roughly 1,000 pounds of cattle, or blocking the pass rush of a defensive lineman from an opposing team?
Szklar’s Martial Arts Academy to open second location Sept. 4 in Vermilion
A new Szklar’s Martial Arts Academy location will open Sept. 4 at 4615 Liberty Ave. in Vermilion for those interested in martial arts classes. The new location will offer the same classes and material as the existing location in, according to owner Ryan Szklar. Students enrolled in classes can...
What are the solutions for affordable housing?
PERKINS TWP. — Finding affordable housing, especially for older adults on a fixed income, has proven to be a significant challenge for many across Erie County and beyond. Those in attendance at a forum Thursday, hosted by Serving Our Seniors and the Sandusky Register, spoke out about their questions and concerns surrounding the rising costs of homes and rent in the area.
Sylvania Northview tops Norwalk tennis
PERKINS TWP. — The Norwalk High School girls tennis team lost all five positions against Division I Sylvania Northview on Friday in a non-league match inside Court 1. The Truckers (2-1) were set to host Northview again on Saturday morning along with six other teams in their annual doubles tournament.
Michael and Hope Bailey anniversary
Michael and Hope Bailey, of Huron, are celebrating their 55th wedding anniversary. The couple was married on Aug. 23, 1969, in Zion Lutheran Church, Sandusky, by Rev. Richard Bauerle and Rev. C.G. Shira. The couple are the parents of Rev. Clayton (Wendy) Bailey, of Tiffin, and Kimberly (Andy) Thorne, of...
Carl and Clarice Eakes anniversary
Carl and Clarice Eakes, of Norwalk, will celebrate their 75th wedding anniversary on Aug. 20. They were married on Aug. 20, 1949, in Anderson, Indiana. They are the parents of Michael, Gary, Richard, Dennis and Kevin. They have eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Carl started at GM and a transfer...
SCHOOL YEAR: When do kids go back?
SANDUSKY — Local districts are welcoming students back for another school year. Here’s a list of each district's first day of school. • Tuesday, Aug. 27 — first day for students whose last names start with A-K • Wednesday, Aug. 28 — first day for students whose...
Everything in one place
SANDUSKY — New and returning visitors celebrated what the community has to offer Friday at Sandusky's Community Collaboration Day. For the fifth year, community members, students and their families came together to celebrate before the school year. Booths from local organizations, including Sandusky Schools, games, a DJ and food trucks lined Mills Street as families walked around to explore each booth. The event was hosted by several Sandusky-based organizations — Sandusky Schools, Sandusky Recreation, the Erie County Minority Health Task Force and Father’s Heart Family Church.
Victory Kitchen giving out free school supplies
SANDUSKY — Victory Kitchen is helping students prepare for the upcoming school year. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Monday, or while supplies last, the nonprofit will be giving out free school supplies at 1631 Hayes Ave. (Ohio 4) in Sandusky. The event is walk-up only and it...
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