Author: From JT Staff Reports

According to Marysville Police Department reports: Stacey Chenault, 45, whose address is unlisted, was arrested for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle in the 100 block of Redwood Drive at 5:31 p.m. Friday. Reports indicate she was “arrested on several warrants out of several agencies.” Police responded to a report of theft of a motor vehicle in the 300 block of N. Main Street at 9:22 a.m. Friday. The reporting person advised a U-Haul trailer was stolen. Police responded to a report of shoplifting in the 100 block of Coleman’s Crossing Blvd. at 10:09 a.m. Friday. The reporting person advised…

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Jaden Phelps (23) sends the ball over the net. Phelps helped lead Jonathan Alder to a victory over Olentangy Liberty on Saturday. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) Jonathan Alder upped its volleyball record to 12-0 with Saturday’s 25-22, 12-25, 25-23, 25-19 victory over Olentangy Liberty. Jaden Phelps finished with a season-high of seven blocks. Ava Francis tallied a double-double with 21 kills and 25 digs. Francis and Phelps lead the Lady Pioneers in season hitting percentage with respective numbers of .350 and .250. — Lady Monarchs fall Marysville’s volleyball squad dropped a 15-25, 26-28, 16-25 verdict at Berne Union on…

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Marysville’s boys varsity golf team won the Union County Classic Saturday morning. The Monarchs carded a 314 and edged Jonathan Alder by three strokes (317). Fairbanks shot a 363. Brady Fox of JA was the match medalist with a 72. Monarch scores were Gavin Cossette and Andrew Rabe-75 and Caden Fulkerson and Justin DeHoff-82. This marked the first time the Pioneers had not won the tournament since 2016. Other JA scores were Tyler Ogg-79 and Matthew Fox and Brandon Gargac-83. Scores for Fairbanks golfers were not available at presstime.

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Municipal Court Stolen property – Jermaine L. Daniel, Lima, bound over, $110 costs. Handle firearm – Jermaine L. Daniel, Lima, bound over, $28 costs. Persist disorderly conduct – Kevin L. Chaffin, 693 Kenny Lane, $250 fine, $150 susp., $28 costs, 30 days jail susp. Persist disorderly conduct – Barry Snow, Ostrander, $250 fine, $100 susp., $138 costs, 30 days jail susp. Theft – Andrea M. Hayslip, Richwood, $250 fine, $100 susp., $400 costs susp., 30 days jail. Theft – Sara N. Burnett, Columbus, $600 fine, $400 susp., $145 costs, 30 days jail susp. Improper firearm – Tristan J. Thompson, 1312…

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An Olentangy Berlin defender grabs his head in disbelief as Marysville’s Ryan Kern rips off a 36-yard touchdown run, his second of the game, Friday. The Monarchs victimized the Bears, piling up more than 480 yards on the ground en route to a 28-0 win. The victory puts the Monarchs at 4-1 on the season and sets up a battle for the league title with the Olentangy Braves next Friday. (Journal-Tribune photo by Chad Williamson)

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Triad High School crowned its fall Homecoming royalty Friday evening. JC Alexander (left) was named the king, while Emma Dorn was named the queen. Triad played West Jefferson for the Homecoming game. (Photo submitted)

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Triad’s Isaiah Leisure (54) prepares to sack West Jefferson’s quarterback Friday evening. The Cardinals slipped to 1-4 with a 26-14 Homecoming loss. No other information about the game was available. (Photo submitted)

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The Lady Panthers of Fairbanks defeated Marysville, 196-201, on the golf course. The match was played on Thursday at Darby Creek. Veronique Grand of Fairbanks and Olivia Ishmael of Marysville tied for medalist honors with 43s. Mary Weisburn and Shelby Jones of FHS had matching scores of 49. Gabby Vamos finished with a 55 for the Panthers. Cassi VanDyke carded a 46 for the Lady Monarchs. MHS’ Emily Williams and Madi Wildermuth each shot a 56. — Boys golfers fall Marysville’s boys golfers dropped a 154-164 verdict to Columbus Academy on Thursday. Gavin Cossette led the Monarchs with a 37.…

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Above, Trevor Moran (10) of North Union made Urbana takclers miss all night on his way to three touchdowns during the Cats victory. (Journal-Tribune photo by Sam Dillon) Above, Marysville ball carrier Griffin Johnson (22) prepares to break free for a successful two-point conversion Friday, as lead blocker Ryan Kern (32) is upended. (Journal-Tribune photo by Chad Williamson) Above, FHS running back Brogan Green (center) finds the going difficult against the Indians during a 62-14 Mechanicsburg victory. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) Above, Brody Wilson picks up additional yardage after receiving a 16 yard pass from Preston Crabtree. (Journal-Tribune photo…

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Health system had no layoffs despite drop in revenue Memorial Hospital has weathered the COVID storm to date, but not without significant heartburn. In early March, Memorial Health leaders would have spoken glowingly about 2020. The organization was having a great year, with strong volumes ahead of projections and continuing on its growth trajectory. The new Memorial 2020 facilities were scheduled to open later in the year and Epic, an electronic medical record that would unite all systems across the hospital and physician practices, would be launching. Epic is now scheduled to launch later this month, a few months later…

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The Ohio State Highway Patrol recently released details of a motorcycle crash that left a Plain City man dead. About 6:13 p.m. Sept. 20, 60-year-old Daniel Weizenecker was driving his 2017 Harley Davidson Screamin Eagle 110 southwest on Amity Pike in Canaan Township in northeast Madison County. According to troopers, Weizenecker lost control of his motorcycle, went off the right side of the road, and crashed into a utility pole. Weizenecker, the only person on the motorcycle, was thrown from his motorcycle and landed a short distance away. He was transported to Dublin Methodist Hospital where he succumbed to his…

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