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Archive for May 5th, 2009

Election news: It looks like there might be an upset in Elyria

Even though all the results aren’t in yet, it looks like Democrat Mary Siwierka not only will knock an incumbent out of an at-large seat on the Elyria City Council, but she might just be the top vote getter among the four in the primary.
With nearly 32 percent of the votes tallied, Siwierka was leading [...]

Posted: May 5th, 2009 in BREAKING, Top Stories by NorthCoastNOW.
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Ely School to re-open Wednesday

School officials in Elyria have announced that instead of remaining closed through the week, Ely School — where a 9-year-old student was found to have the first case of swine flu in the state — will re-open Wednesday due to revised recommendation from the Center of Disease Control.
For more on this story, see Wednesday’s Chronicle.

Posted: May 5th, 2009 in BREAKING, Top Stories by Julie Wallace.
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Cavaliers vs. Hawks: 5 Reasons

5 REASONS
– The Cavaliers will beat the Hawks

1. LeBron James

James was sensational in averaging 32.0 points, 11.3 rebounds and 7.5 assists in a first-round sweep of Detroit, and he`s still all business as the Eastern Conference semifinals begin. As athletic as the Hawks are, they really don`t match up well with the 6-foot-8, [...]

Posted: May 5th, 2009 in Sports, Top Stories by NorthCoastNOW.
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Cavaliers vs. Hawks: A look back at the regular season

CAVALIERS 110, HAWKS 96
Nov. 22 at Quicken Loans Arena
LeBron James had 24 points, seven rebounds and eight assists in a game in which the Cavaliers led by as many as 28 and never trailed, but lacked a killer instinct and had to bring their star back in late.
Mo Williams added 20 points, Delonte West had [...]

Posted: May 5th, 2009 in Sports by NorthCoastNOW.
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Indians fight back against Blue Jays: Offense wakes up, pulls out win in 12th inning

TORONTO - Held without a hit through the first six innings Monday night, the Cleveland Indians finished with 15 and they needed all of them to beat the Toronto Blue Jays.
Josh Barfield singled home the go-ahead run in the 12th inning as Cleveland erased two deficits and survived a blown save to hold [...]

Posted: May 5th, 2009 in Sports by Associated Press.
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High school softball: Columbia edges Wellington in battle of state-ranked teams

COLUMBIA TWP. — The pitcher is a fill-in who has been No. 2 among Columbia’s pitchers. She was on the junior varsity a year ago. The third baseman used to be the No. 2 catcher and has been playing her new position for all of two weeks. But she recorded six assists, an [...]

Posted: May 5th, 2009 in Sports by .
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High school baseball: Brecksville shuts down Westlake’s vaunted offense, wins big Southwestern Conference game

WESTLAKE — Brecksville sophomore Mike Mancuso did not look like a sophomore when he was on the mound at Westlake High School on Monday afternoon. Mancuso threw just 92 pitches in contrast to the 156 thrown by Westlake. Though his pitch count was low, the strikeout total was not. Mancuso [...]

Posted: May 5th, 2009 in Sports by emotional.
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High school roundup: Midview scores one in the seventh to pull out win over Rocky River

GRAFTON — Anthony Gott’s infield single brought home the winning run with one out in the bottom of the seventh as Midview topped Rocky River 5-4 in a West Shore Conference baseball game Monday. Midview improved to 10-8 and 6-2 in the WSC.
Rocky River    020    000    2    —    4    4    2 [...]

Posted: May 5th, 2009 in Sports by NorthCoastNOW.
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Lorain Council debates buying mortgages

LORAIN - City Council again revisited whether to purchase loans on two downtown buildings owned by Lorain County Community Action Agency during a first reading at Monday night`s meeting.
In December, Council narrowly defeated a proposal to buy the mortgages on 502 and 506 Broadway for $450,000. Had it passed, the city would have [...]

Posted: May 5th, 2009 in BREAKING, Local and State by Alicia Castelli.
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Elyria Catholic splitting top jobs

ELYRIA - Elyria Catholic High School will see a change in its administrative staff for the coming school year.
Andrew Krakowiak, who has balanced the jobs of principal and president of the school for the past six years, will become EC`s president for the 2009-10 school year.
Amy Butler, [...]

Posted: May 5th, 2009 in Local and State, Top Stories by .
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