Thanks Denisonite friends!
I agree but I still worry that Americans voted this guy into the office of the Presidency and he has access to all of our military and our defense. Every representative of the USA should withstand a security clearance as I, and all employees did at Goodyear Atomic back in the fifties. None of the voted-in people must now. That shocks me!
He can destroy more than a group of airplane attacks on heavily populated areas did on 911. What will osama have him do before we get a chance to vote him and all elitistts, so-called representatives, Democrats and republicans, out of office?
I, in my worry, hope that I am wrong, but the blatant lies o spreads are apparently not seen by the libs who spearheaded his election. My hope lies in the cliche' that "I've had a lot of troubles in my life, but most of them never happened". That is a definition of worry.
I tend not to be a worrier, but now ... And I still believe that our God is in control. Catastrophes still happen without ceasing, but God remains omnipotent and none can fool Him.
Sam
Subject: FW: Fw: Thank God For BARACK OBAMA
That is right – I will say it again - - THANK GOD FOR BARACK OBAMA!!!
He single handedly destroyed the Clinton Political Machine – Driving a stake thru the heart of Hillary’s Presidential aspirations – something no Republican was ever able to do. Remember when a Hillary Presidency scared the daylights out of you!
He single handedly killed off the Kennedy Dynasty – No more Kennedy’s trolling Washington looking for booze and women wanting rides home. American women and Freedom are safer tonight!
He is single handedly destroying the Democratic Party before our eyes!
Dennis Moore had never lost a race – quit
Evan Bayh had never lost a race – quit
Byron Dorgan – had never lost a race – quit
Harry Reid – bid for re-election doesn’t look good
These are just a handful of the Democrats whose political careers Obama has destroyed! By the end of 2010 dozens more will be!
In December of 2008 the Democrats were on the rise. In the last two election cycles they had picked up 14 senate seats and 52 house seats. The press was touting the death of the Conservative Movement and the Republican Party.
In one year Obama put a stop to all of this and will probably give the house, if not the senate back to the Republicans.
He has single handedly completely exposed liberals and progressives for what they really are. Every Generation seems to need to relearn the lesson on why they should never actually put liberals in charge. He is bringing home the lesson very well!
Liberals tax, borrow and spend – check
Liberals won’t bring themselves to protect America – check
Liberals want to take over the economy – check
Liberals think they know what is best for everyone – check
Liberals aren’t happy till they are running YOUR life - check
He has single handedly brought more Americans back to conservatism than anyone since Reagan
In One year he rejuvenated the Conservative movement and brought out to the streets millions of Freedom Loving Americans
Name me one other time in your life that you saw your friends and neighbors this interested in taking back America!
In all honesty one year ago I was more afraid than I had ever been in my life. Not of the economy but of the direction our country was going. I thought Americans had forgotten what this country was all about. My neighbors, friends, strangers proved to me that my lack of confidence of the Greatness and Wisdom of the American people was flat out wrong.
When the American People wake up, no smooth talking teleprompter reader can fool them!
Barack Obama woke up these Great Americans.
Again I want say Thank you Barack Obama!
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I wish to incite all Christians to rise up and take back the United States of America with all of God's manifold blessings. We want the free allowance of the Bible and prayers allowed again in schools, halls of justice, and all governing bodies. We don't seek a theocracy until Jesus returns to earth because all men are weak and power corrupts the very best of them.
We want to be a kinder and gentler people without slavery or condescension to any.
The world seems to be in a time of discontent among the populace. Christians should not fear. God is Love, shown best through Jesus Christ. God is still in control. All Glory to our Creator and to our God!
A favorite quote from my good friend, Jack Plymale, which I appreciate:
"Wars are planned by old men,in council rooms apart. They plan for greater armament, they map the battle chart, but: where sightless eyes stare out, beyond life's vanished joys, I've noticed,somehow, all the dead and mamed are hardly more than boys(Grantland Rice per our mutual friend, Sarah Rapp)."
Thanks Jack!
I must admit that I do not check authenticity of my posts. If anyone can tell me of a non-biased arbitrator, I will attempt to do so more regularly. I know of no such arbitrator for the internet.
For Christian American readers of this blog:
I wish to incite all Christians to rise up and take back the United States of America with all of God's manifold blessings. We want the free allowance of the Bible and prayers allowed again in schools, halls of justice, and all governing bodies. We don't seek a theocracy until Jesus returns to earth because all men are weak and power corrupts the very best of them.
We want to be a kinder and gentler people without slavery or condescension to any.
The world seems to be in a time of discontent among the populace. Christians should not fear. God is Love, shown best through Jesus Christ. God is still in control. All Glory to our Creator and to our God!
A favorite quote from my good friend, Jack Plymale, which I appreciate:
"Wars are planned by old men,in council rooms apart. They plan for greater armament, they map the battle chart, but: where sightless eyes stare out, beyond life's vanished joys, I've noticed,somehow, all the dead and mamed are hardly more than boys(Grantland Rice per our mutual friend, Sarah Rapp)."
Thanks Jack!
I must admit that I do not check authenticity of my posts. If anyone can tell me of a non-biased arbitrator, I will attempt to do so more regularly. I know of no such arbitrator for the internet.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Saturday, February 27, 2010
o admins and socialism precipice- Newsmax article
I haven't read all of this, but I believe more in the Tea Party movement than in the republican party.
I had no silver spoon at birth which is how most of us former blue collar family members have looked at the republicans. All incumbent elitists D or R, have filled their pockets at the expense of the USA people and I, for one, don't like it. Get a new crew in by voting. Move for term limits, tort reform, and a true health care reform in which doctors, nurses, former patients,insurance companies, and, least of all- Politicians- participate.
Sam
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Dear Fellow American,
Today, we stand on the precipice as a country. Within the next few days, we may be overtaken by a wave of socialism! Plain and simple... that is what it really is. People in the Obama Administration are trying to paint a rosy picture---but, plain and simple, it is SOCIALISM! OBAMACARE is socialism in its purest form, and it is going to adversely affect YOU and your family! OBAMACARE will cause America to literally go bankrupt!
You and I must stop OBAMACARE in its tracks!
AND WE MUST DO IT NOW, before it is too late!
Barack Hussein Obama STILL does not "get it"--- he still has not paid any attention to the will (in every poll) of the American people. The latest Quinnipiac University National Poll shows, "American voters still disapprove 54 – 35 percent of Obama’s Health Care Reform Plan, but they say 52 – 44 percent they want Congress and the President to keep trying on health care reform rather than giving up and moving on to other matters."
At today's Summit, Vice-President Biden stated, "I am always reluctant after being here 37 years to tell people what the American people think. I think it requires a little bit of humility to be able to know what the American people think. And I don’t." Mr. Vice-President, you need to LISTEN to the American people---54 percent oppose OBAMACARE!!
Please CLICK HERE to FAX every Member of Congress to let them know that you OPPOSE OBAMACARE. Your DONATION to the Republican Majority Campaign (RMC) is urgently needed to defeat this attempt to push OBAMACARE through Congress!
I watched intently today the “OBAMACARE SUMMIT” as it was called. Frankly, I called it a continuation of "THE GREAT DIVIDE" that we have in this country, through the Democratic misinformation campaign that is going on. If one watched the proceedings today, there is a very clear choice of which way this country is to go: towards socialism with the Democrats; or away from socialism with the Republicans. The two different ideologies were very distinctive and very different! The choice should now crystal clear in the minds of most Americans.
Mr. Obama insulted Americans today. During the “Healthcare Reconciliation Summit” held today with Congressional leaders, Mr. Obama callously talked about the strong possibility of a parliamentary “reconciliation” effort that only requires 50 U. S. Senate votes to pass. He charged, “You know, this issue of reconciliation has been brought up. Again, I think the American people aren’t always all that interested in procedures inside the Senate. I do think they want a vote on how we’re going to move this forward."
What this means is that Barack Obama is prepared to give the “green light” for Congressional leadership to move ahead with the so-called “nuclear option” or “budget reconciliation” parliamentary procedure! This will be an attempt to ignore the Rules of the U. S. Senate and block debate on, and any filibuster against, OBAMACARE! We must fight this “end run” tactic, and WE MUST STOP OBAMACARE!!
According to the Gallup poll, Americans OPPOSE the use of the “reconciliation” strategy! Today’s Gallup poll states, “By a larger 52% to 39% margin, Americans... oppose the Democrats in the Senate using a reconciliation procedure to avoid a possible Republican filibuster and pass a bill by a simple majority vote."
CLICK HERE to FAX every Member of Congress to let them know that you OPPOSE OBAMACARE. Your DONATION to RMC is critically needed to defeat this “reconciliation” attempt! Hurry! They could vote any time! That’s how divisive Mr. Obama and his “Congressional Generals” really are!
I agree with the initial Republican who spoke at the summit, U. S. Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN), when he said, "We think we have a better idea. START OVER!!" Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid sarcastically answered Senator Alexander, "You’re entitled to your own opinions..." Apparently, Senator Reid “doesn’t get it” either! Americans agree with Republicans. They want a fresh start on health care. According to a recent CNN poll, "73 percent of Americans say, ‘Lawmakers should work on an entirely new bill’ or ‘stop all work.'"
NOW, more than ever, I saw the true intentions---all six hours and 22 minutes worth of dialogue and debate. Mr. Obama and the liberal Democrats in the House and Senate are determined to do whatever it takes to force OBAMACARE down our throats! WE MUST STOP OBAMACARE, AND WE MUST STOP IT NOW!
In one of the most heated dialogue sessions of this so-called “reconciliation summit” former Republican Presidential Nominee and U. S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) discussed that most Americans were against any “backroom deals” just to pass healthcare reform. Mr. Obama brushed aside that charge, claiming that Senator McCain was back to his usual politics.
That’s right, my friend, the Democrats STILL DON’T GET IT!! The Chicago-style, backroom, deals that have permeated this year-long debate on OBAMACARE have sickened most Americans. And we’re not going to take it anymore! We must force into the open, and stop, the “backroom deals!" No more “special privileges” for only those who live in Nebraska! No more special funding only for those who live in Louisiana. THE BRIBES HAVE GOT TO STOP
You know, a different kind of "reconciliation" was the goal of the Democrats all along!
The Republican side was well prepared; and even the liberal news media noticed. CNN’s Wolf Blitzer said, "It looks like the Republicans certainly showed up ready to play."
CNN’s David Gergen stated, "The folks at the White House just must be kicking themselves right now. They thought that coming out of Baltimore when the President went in and was mesmerizing and commanding in front of the House Republicans that he could do that again here today. That would revive health care and would change the public opinion about their health care bill and they can go on to victory. Just the opposite has happened."
We must keep the pressure on Congress, because some Americans might not have caught the “great divide” and the “great difference” that was so obvious today at this summit. Please, CLICK HERE to FAX every Member of Congress to OPPOSE OBAMACARE. Your crucial DONATION to the Republican Majority Campaign will make the difference to ensure that the “reconciliation” procedure does not allow OBAMACARE to pass!
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi expressed, "Health care is entitlement reform." Wow. How wrong she is. As Democrats played to the cameras about extending healthcare coverage to millions, Republican Senators and Representatives talked common sense about the economic tsunami OBAMACARE will cause in America.
Representative Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin) said, "Health care inflation is driving us (the United States) off a cliff!"
Representative Peter Rookam (R-IL) eloquently stated, "Medicaid is a flawed foundation!" He also intimated that Democrats were at the summit not to bring Members of Congress together, but to see what it would take to pass their bill.
U. S. Senator Kent Conrad, a Democrat, admitted, "Medicare is going broke in eight years."
Officially, “on the clock," Democrats (including Mr. Obama) spoke TWICE as long as Republicans---how is that for reconciliation?!
The bottom line of the over six hours of dialogue was that there may be a little room for “coming together” but, per Mr. Obama, “Americans cannot wait any longer!" Deflecting the obvious “nuclear option” questions from Republicans, he said that Congressional leadership would decide how to progress!!
We must do all that we possibly can to STOP OBAMACARE RIGHT NOW! Barack Obama indicated that the “reconciliation” procedure was a very viable option. Please, help us to tell Members of Congress to STOP OBAMACARE.
CLICK HERE to FAX every Member of Congress to MAKE SURE THEY OPPOSE OBAMACARE. Your DONATION to RMC is urgently needed NOW, MORE THAN EVER BEFORE, so we can halt this unbelievable attempt to cram OBAMACARE down our throats. PLEASE GIVE YOUR LARGEST POSSIBLE DONATION TO THE REPUBLICAN MAJORITY CAMPAIGN, RIGHT NOW!
This is your moment to show your true patriotism to America. Don’t miss this opportunity to STOP OBAMACARE and preserve the principles of our great country. This is Socialism, and we cannot financially afford it! It must be stopped... TODAY! The Democrats' “nuclear option” could come at any moment.
The future of our great country is in your hands,
Gary G. Kreep
Executive Director
Republican Majority Campaign
P. S. Members of Congress must be told to STOP OBAMACARE. They especially must be told to not use the rarely-used, divisive, “reconciliation” procedure. We urgently need your financial help to put the final press on Congress!
Please, CLICK HERE to communicate with every Member of Congress through your FAX , telling them to STOP OBAMACARE! Your DONATION to the Republican Majority Campaign will be used this week to put the “heat” on Congress!
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I had no silver spoon at birth which is how most of us former blue collar family members have looked at the republicans. All incumbent elitists D or R, have filled their pockets at the expense of the USA people and I, for one, don't like it. Get a new crew in by voting. Move for term limits, tort reform, and a true health care reform in which doctors, nurses, former patients,insurance companies, and, least of all- Politicians- participate.
Sam
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Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 7:39 AM
Subject: Obamacare: They Still Don't Get It.
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Dear Fellow American,
Today, we stand on the precipice as a country. Within the next few days, we may be overtaken by a wave of socialism! Plain and simple... that is what it really is. People in the Obama Administration are trying to paint a rosy picture---but, plain and simple, it is SOCIALISM! OBAMACARE is socialism in its purest form, and it is going to adversely affect YOU and your family! OBAMACARE will cause America to literally go bankrupt!
You and I must stop OBAMACARE in its tracks!
AND WE MUST DO IT NOW, before it is too late!
Barack Hussein Obama STILL does not "get it"--- he still has not paid any attention to the will (in every poll) of the American people. The latest Quinnipiac University National Poll shows, "American voters still disapprove 54 – 35 percent of Obama’s Health Care Reform Plan, but they say 52 – 44 percent they want Congress and the President to keep trying on health care reform rather than giving up and moving on to other matters."
At today's Summit, Vice-President Biden stated, "I am always reluctant after being here 37 years to tell people what the American people think. I think it requires a little bit of humility to be able to know what the American people think. And I don’t." Mr. Vice-President, you need to LISTEN to the American people---54 percent oppose OBAMACARE!!
Please CLICK HERE to FAX every Member of Congress to let them know that you OPPOSE OBAMACARE. Your DONATION to the Republican Majority Campaign (RMC) is urgently needed to defeat this attempt to push OBAMACARE through Congress!
I watched intently today the “OBAMACARE SUMMIT” as it was called. Frankly, I called it a continuation of "THE GREAT DIVIDE" that we have in this country, through the Democratic misinformation campaign that is going on. If one watched the proceedings today, there is a very clear choice of which way this country is to go: towards socialism with the Democrats; or away from socialism with the Republicans. The two different ideologies were very distinctive and very different! The choice should now crystal clear in the minds of most Americans.
Mr. Obama insulted Americans today. During the “Healthcare Reconciliation Summit” held today with Congressional leaders, Mr. Obama callously talked about the strong possibility of a parliamentary “reconciliation” effort that only requires 50 U. S. Senate votes to pass. He charged, “You know, this issue of reconciliation has been brought up. Again, I think the American people aren’t always all that interested in procedures inside the Senate. I do think they want a vote on how we’re going to move this forward."
What this means is that Barack Obama is prepared to give the “green light” for Congressional leadership to move ahead with the so-called “nuclear option” or “budget reconciliation” parliamentary procedure! This will be an attempt to ignore the Rules of the U. S. Senate and block debate on, and any filibuster against, OBAMACARE! We must fight this “end run” tactic, and WE MUST STOP OBAMACARE!!
According to the Gallup poll, Americans OPPOSE the use of the “reconciliation” strategy! Today’s Gallup poll states, “By a larger 52% to 39% margin, Americans... oppose the Democrats in the Senate using a reconciliation procedure to avoid a possible Republican filibuster and pass a bill by a simple majority vote."
CLICK HERE to FAX every Member of Congress to let them know that you OPPOSE OBAMACARE. Your DONATION to RMC is critically needed to defeat this “reconciliation” attempt! Hurry! They could vote any time! That’s how divisive Mr. Obama and his “Congressional Generals” really are!
I agree with the initial Republican who spoke at the summit, U. S. Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN), when he said, "We think we have a better idea. START OVER!!" Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid sarcastically answered Senator Alexander, "You’re entitled to your own opinions..." Apparently, Senator Reid “doesn’t get it” either! Americans agree with Republicans. They want a fresh start on health care. According to a recent CNN poll, "73 percent of Americans say, ‘Lawmakers should work on an entirely new bill’ or ‘stop all work.'"
NOW, more than ever, I saw the true intentions---all six hours and 22 minutes worth of dialogue and debate. Mr. Obama and the liberal Democrats in the House and Senate are determined to do whatever it takes to force OBAMACARE down our throats! WE MUST STOP OBAMACARE, AND WE MUST STOP IT NOW!
In one of the most heated dialogue sessions of this so-called “reconciliation summit” former Republican Presidential Nominee and U. S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) discussed that most Americans were against any “backroom deals” just to pass healthcare reform. Mr. Obama brushed aside that charge, claiming that Senator McCain was back to his usual politics.
That’s right, my friend, the Democrats STILL DON’T GET IT!! The Chicago-style, backroom, deals that have permeated this year-long debate on OBAMACARE have sickened most Americans. And we’re not going to take it anymore! We must force into the open, and stop, the “backroom deals!" No more “special privileges” for only those who live in Nebraska! No more special funding only for those who live in Louisiana. THE BRIBES HAVE GOT TO STOP
You know, a different kind of "reconciliation" was the goal of the Democrats all along!
The Republican side was well prepared; and even the liberal news media noticed. CNN’s Wolf Blitzer said, "It looks like the Republicans certainly showed up ready to play."
CNN’s David Gergen stated, "The folks at the White House just must be kicking themselves right now. They thought that coming out of Baltimore when the President went in and was mesmerizing and commanding in front of the House Republicans that he could do that again here today. That would revive health care and would change the public opinion about their health care bill and they can go on to victory. Just the opposite has happened."
We must keep the pressure on Congress, because some Americans might not have caught the “great divide” and the “great difference” that was so obvious today at this summit. Please, CLICK HERE to FAX every Member of Congress to OPPOSE OBAMACARE. Your crucial DONATION to the Republican Majority Campaign will make the difference to ensure that the “reconciliation” procedure does not allow OBAMACARE to pass!
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi expressed, "Health care is entitlement reform." Wow. How wrong she is. As Democrats played to the cameras about extending healthcare coverage to millions, Republican Senators and Representatives talked common sense about the economic tsunami OBAMACARE will cause in America.
Representative Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin) said, "Health care inflation is driving us (the United States) off a cliff!"
Representative Peter Rookam (R-IL) eloquently stated, "Medicaid is a flawed foundation!" He also intimated that Democrats were at the summit not to bring Members of Congress together, but to see what it would take to pass their bill.
U. S. Senator Kent Conrad, a Democrat, admitted, "Medicare is going broke in eight years."
Officially, “on the clock," Democrats (including Mr. Obama) spoke TWICE as long as Republicans---how is that for reconciliation?!
The bottom line of the over six hours of dialogue was that there may be a little room for “coming together” but, per Mr. Obama, “Americans cannot wait any longer!" Deflecting the obvious “nuclear option” questions from Republicans, he said that Congressional leadership would decide how to progress!!
We must do all that we possibly can to STOP OBAMACARE RIGHT NOW! Barack Obama indicated that the “reconciliation” procedure was a very viable option. Please, help us to tell Members of Congress to STOP OBAMACARE.
CLICK HERE to FAX every Member of Congress to MAKE SURE THEY OPPOSE OBAMACARE. Your DONATION to RMC is urgently needed NOW, MORE THAN EVER BEFORE, so we can halt this unbelievable attempt to cram OBAMACARE down our throats. PLEASE GIVE YOUR LARGEST POSSIBLE DONATION TO THE REPUBLICAN MAJORITY CAMPAIGN, RIGHT NOW!
This is your moment to show your true patriotism to America. Don’t miss this opportunity to STOP OBAMACARE and preserve the principles of our great country. This is Socialism, and we cannot financially afford it! It must be stopped... TODAY! The Democrats' “nuclear option” could come at any moment.
The future of our great country is in your hands,
Gary G. Kreep
Executive Director
Republican Majority Campaign
P. S. Members of Congress must be told to STOP OBAMACARE. They especially must be told to not use the rarely-used, divisive, “reconciliation” procedure. We urgently need your financial help to put the final press on Congress!
Please, CLICK HERE to communicate with every Member of Congress through your FAX , telling them to STOP OBAMACARE! Your DONATION to the Republican Majority Campaign will be used this week to put the “heat” on Congress!
Paid for by the Republican Majority Campaign, a federally-authorized and qualified multicandidate political action committee. Contributions to Republican Majority Campaign Political Action Committee will be used in connection with federal elections. Maximum contribution per individual per calendar year is $5,000. Contributions from foreign nationals and corporations are prohibited. Contributions are not deductible for federal income tax purposes.
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The new store in Cincy- Clay Vice
I thought that I had read this a while back, Clay, but this is an even better version. ;)
Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: Clay Vice
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 8:03 AM
Subject: Fw: New Store in Cincinnati
Husband Store
A store that sells new husbands has opened in Cincinnati, where a woman may go to choose a husband. Among the instructions at the entrance is a description of how the store operates:
You may visit this store ONLY ONCE! There are six floors and the value of the products increase as the shopper ascends the flights. The shopper may choose any item from a particular floor, or may choose to go up to the next floor, but you cannot go back down except to exit the building!
So, a woman goes to the Husband Store to find a husband. On the first floor the sign on the door reads:
Floor 1 - These men Have Jobs
She is intrigued, but continues to the second floor, where the sign reads:
Floor 2 - These men Have Jobs and Love Kids.
'That's nice,' she thinks, 'but I want more.'
So she continues upward. The third floor sign reads:
Floor 3 - These men Have Jobs, Love Kids, and are Extremely Good Looking.
'Wow,' she thinks, but feels compelled to keep going.
She goes to the fourth floor and the sign reads:
Floor 4 - These men Have Jobs, Love Kids, are Drop-dead Good Looking and Help With Housework.
'Oh, mercy me!' she exclaims, 'I can hardly stand it!'
Still, she goes to the fifth floor and the sign reads:
Floor 5 - These men Have Jobs, Love Kids, are Drop-dead Gorgeous, Help with Housework, and Have a Strong Romantic Streak.
She is so tempted to stay, but she goes to the sixth floor, where the sign reads:
Floor 6 - You are visitor 31,456,012 to this floor. There are no men on this floor. This floor exists solely as proof that women are impossible to please. Thank you for shopping at the Husband Store. (scroll and keep reading!)
PLEASE NOTE:
To avoid gender bias charges, the store's owner opened a New Wives store just across the street.
The first floor has wives that love sex.
T he second floor has wives that love sex and have money and like beer.
The third, fourth, fifth and sixth floors have never been visited.
Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: Clay Vice
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 8:03 AM
Subject: Fw: New Store in Cincinnati
Husband Store
A store that sells new husbands has opened in Cincinnati, where a woman may go to choose a husband. Among the instructions at the entrance is a description of how the store operates:
You may visit this store ONLY ONCE! There are six floors and the value of the products increase as the shopper ascends the flights. The shopper may choose any item from a particular floor, or may choose to go up to the next floor, but you cannot go back down except to exit the building!
So, a woman goes to the Husband Store to find a husband. On the first floor the sign on the door reads:
Floor 1 - These men Have Jobs
She is intrigued, but continues to the second floor, where the sign reads:
Floor 2 - These men Have Jobs and Love Kids.
'That's nice,' she thinks, 'but I want more.'
So she continues upward. The third floor sign reads:
Floor 3 - These men Have Jobs, Love Kids, and are Extremely Good Looking.
'Wow,' she thinks, but feels compelled to keep going.
She goes to the fourth floor and the sign reads:
Floor 4 - These men Have Jobs, Love Kids, are Drop-dead Good Looking and Help With Housework.
'Oh, mercy me!' she exclaims, 'I can hardly stand it!'
Still, she goes to the fifth floor and the sign reads:
Floor 5 - These men Have Jobs, Love Kids, are Drop-dead Gorgeous, Help with Housework, and Have a Strong Romantic Streak.
She is so tempted to stay, but she goes to the sixth floor, where the sign reads:
Floor 6 - You are visitor 31,456,012 to this floor. There are no men on this floor. This floor exists solely as proof that women are impossible to please. Thank you for shopping at the Husband Store. (scroll and keep reading!)
PLEASE NOTE:
To avoid gender bias charges, the store's owner opened a New Wives store just across the street.
The first floor has wives that love sex.
T he second floor has wives that love sex and have money and like beer.
The third, fourth, fifth and sixth floors have never been visited.
Charles Krauthammer article on the Toyota troubles
I, too, Judi!
Charles is the main voice of reason within these troubled political times.
I believe this is an obama motors contrived attack. My last Buick's, admittedly before o owned GM, had a poorly engineered synthetic valve cover that cost the personal owner $500 to $700 a fix and lasted for several years without a recall.
My 2003 Toyota Avalon XLS is the nicest car I have ever owned. Ride is much smoother than the smoothest Buick I owned.
I was a Quality control director for a hyydraulic widget manufacturer for several years. We had no fatal recalls that I am aware of. when an internal problem in manufacturing was discovered, we all got on it and tried to correct it within the organization.
We had qualtiy problems that got out to our customers, but the attempts were to fix them internally as quickly as possible.
Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: judith Cole
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 8:21 PM
Subject: Krauthammer article
A very good article! I've had my concerns about the future of Toyota and wish them nothing but the best because they have had a superior product for years. The Camry I once owned was such a reliable car.
Toyota and the price of modernity
By Charles Krauthammer
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com
Amazingly, the congressional hearings on Toyota were relatively civilized. Apart from some inevitable theatrical hectoring, the questioning was generally respectful, the emotions controlled. This was all the more remarkable given the drama of some of the testimony, such as that offered by a tearful Rhonda Smith, who recounted how, in her runaway Lexus, she had called her husband because "I wanted to hear his voice one more time."
Such wrenching and compelling stories might impel you to want to string up the first Toyota executive you find. But the issue here is larger and highly complex.
Industrial society produces an astonishing array of mass-produced products — cars, drugs, medical devices — that are at once wondrous and potentially lethal.
The wondrousness sometimes eludes us. Even the lowliest wage earner has an automobile that conveys him with more luxury, more freedom, more comfort than any traveling king ever experienced in all the centuries before the 20th. And modern medicines — why, vaccines alone — have prevented more suffering, more debility and more death than anything ever conceived by man.
But these wonders can be lethal. And sorting out the endless complaints about these products is maddeningly difficult — though sort you must, otherwise every complaint would require shutting down the factories, and we'd have no industrial society at all.
The question is: How do you distinguish the idiosyncratic failure from the systemic — for example, the single lemon that came off the auto assembly line vs. an intrinsic problem inherent in that model's engineering? How do you separate one patient's physiology producing a drug side effect vs. an intrinsic problem with a drug that makes it unacceptably dangerous?
Consider the oddity of those drug commercials on television. Fifteen seconds of the purported therapeutic effort, followed by about 45 seconds of a rapidly muttered list of horrific possible side effects. When the ad is over, I can't remember a thing about what the pill is supposed to do, except perhaps cause nausea, liver damage, projectile vomiting, a nasty rash, a four-hour erection and sudden death. Sudden death is my favorite because there is something comical about its being a side effect. What exactly is the main effect in that case? Relief from abdominal bloating?
And how many sudden deaths does it take until we say: "Enough," and pull the drug off the market?
It's not an easy calculation. Six years ago, Vioxx, a powerful anti-inflammatory, was withdrawn by the manufacturer because it was found to increase the risk of heart attack and stroke from 0.75 percent per year to 1.5 percent. The company was pilloried for not having owned up to this earlier, but some rheumatologists were furious that the drug was forced off the market at all. They had patients with crippling arthritis who had achieved a functioning life with Vioxx, for which they were quite willing to risk a long-shot cardiac complication. The public furor denied them the choice.
And don't imagine that we do not coldly calculate the price of a human life. In 1974, the speed limit was lowered to 55 mph to conserve oil. That also led to a dramatic drop in traffic fatalities — approximately 3,000 lives every year. This didn't stop us, after the oil crisis, from raising the speed limit back to 65 and beyond — knowing that thousands of Americans would die as a result.
The calculation was never explicit but it was nevertheless real. We were quite prepared to trade away a finite number of human lives for speed, and for the efficiency and convenience that come with it.
This is not to let Toyota off the hook simply because all products carry risk. Toyota executives have already admitted that they had underplayed the reports of sticking accelerators. They seem finally to have made a very serious, almost frantic, effort to correct what can be corrected — the floor-mat and sticky-accelerator problems — while continuing to investigate the more elusive possibility (never proved, perhaps never provable) of some additional electronic glitch.
But it is no disrespect to the memory of those killed, and the sorrow of those left behind, to simply admit that even the highest technology produced by the world's finest companies can be fallible and fatal, and that the intelligent response is not rage and retribution but sober remediation and recognition of the very high price we pay — willingly pay — for modernity with all its wondrous, dangerous bounty.
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I, too, Judi!
Charles is the main voice of reason within these troubled political times.
I believe this is an obama motors contrived attack. My last Buick's, admittedly before o owned GM, had a poorly engineered synthetic valve cover that cost the personal owner $500 to $700 a fix and lasted for several years without a recall.
My 2003 Toyota Avalon XLS is the nicest car I have ever owned. Ride is much smoother than the smoothest Buick I owned.
I was a Quality control director for a hyydraulic widget manufacturer for several years. We had no fatal recalls that I am aware of. when an internal problem in manufacturing was discovered, we all got on it and tried to correct it within the organization.
We had qualtiy problems that got out to our customers, but the attempts were to fix them internally as quickly as possible.
Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: judith Cole
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 8:21 PM
Subject: Krauthammer article
A very good article! I've had my concerns about the future of Toyota and wish them nothing but the best because they have had a superior product for years. The Camry I once owned was such a reliable car.
Toyota and the price of modernity
By Charles Krauthammer
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com
Amazingly, the congressional hearings on Toyota were relatively civilized. Apart from some inevitable theatrical hectoring, the questioning was generally respectful, the emotions controlled. This was all the more remarkable given the drama of some of the testimony, such as that offered by a tearful Rhonda Smith, who recounted how, in her runaway Lexus, she had called her husband because "I wanted to hear his voice one more time."
Such wrenching and compelling stories might impel you to want to string up the first Toyota executive you find. But the issue here is larger and highly complex.
Industrial society produces an astonishing array of mass-produced products — cars, drugs, medical devices — that are at once wondrous and potentially lethal.
The wondrousness sometimes eludes us. Even the lowliest wage earner has an automobile that conveys him with more luxury, more freedom, more comfort than any traveling king ever experienced in all the centuries before the 20th. And modern medicines — why, vaccines alone — have prevented more suffering, more debility and more death than anything ever conceived by man.
But these wonders can be lethal. And sorting out the endless complaints about these products is maddeningly difficult — though sort you must, otherwise every complaint would require shutting down the factories, and we'd have no industrial society at all.
The question is: How do you distinguish the idiosyncratic failure from the systemic — for example, the single lemon that came off the auto assembly line vs. an intrinsic problem inherent in that model's engineering? How do you separate one patient's physiology producing a drug side effect vs. an intrinsic problem with a drug that makes it unacceptably dangerous?
Consider the oddity of those drug commercials on television. Fifteen seconds of the purported therapeutic effort, followed by about 45 seconds of a rapidly muttered list of horrific possible side effects. When the ad is over, I can't remember a thing about what the pill is supposed to do, except perhaps cause nausea, liver damage, projectile vomiting, a nasty rash, a four-hour erection and sudden death. Sudden death is my favorite because there is something comical about its being a side effect. What exactly is the main effect in that case? Relief from abdominal bloating?
And how many sudden deaths does it take until we say: "Enough," and pull the drug off the market?
It's not an easy calculation. Six years ago, Vioxx, a powerful anti-inflammatory, was withdrawn by the manufacturer because it was found to increase the risk of heart attack and stroke from 0.75 percent per year to 1.5 percent. The company was pilloried for not having owned up to this earlier, but some rheumatologists were furious that the drug was forced off the market at all. They had patients with crippling arthritis who had achieved a functioning life with Vioxx, for which they were quite willing to risk a long-shot cardiac complication. The public furor denied them the choice.
And don't imagine that we do not coldly calculate the price of a human life. In 1974, the speed limit was lowered to 55 mph to conserve oil. That also led to a dramatic drop in traffic fatalities — approximately 3,000 lives every year. This didn't stop us, after the oil crisis, from raising the speed limit back to 65 and beyond — knowing that thousands of Americans would die as a result.
The calculation was never explicit but it was nevertheless real. We were quite prepared to trade away a finite number of human lives for speed, and for the efficiency and convenience that come with it.
This is not to let Toyota off the hook simply because all products carry risk. Toyota executives have already admitted that they had underplayed the reports of sticking accelerators. They seem finally to have made a very serious, almost frantic, effort to correct what can be corrected — the floor-mat and sticky-accelerator problems — while continuing to investigate the more elusive possibility (never proved, perhaps never provable) of some additional electronic glitch.
But it is no disrespect to the memory of those killed, and the sorrow of those left behind, to simply admit that even the highest technology produced by the world's finest companies can be fallible and fatal, and that the intelligent response is not rage and retribution but sober remediation and recognition of the very high price we pay — willingly pay — for modernity with all its wondrous, dangerous bounty.
Every weekday JewishWorldReview.com publishes what many in the media and Washington consider "must-reading". Sign up for the daily JWR update. It's free. Just click here.
Comment on Charles Krauthammer's column by clicking by clicking here.
Archives
© 2006 WPWG
Charles is the main voice of reason within these troubled political times.
I believe this is an obama motors contrived attack. My last Buick's, admittedly before o owned GM, had a poorly engineered synthetic valve cover that cost the personal owner $500 to $700 a fix and lasted for several years without a recall.
My 2003 Toyota Avalon XLS is the nicest car I have ever owned. Ride is much smoother than the smoothest Buick I owned.
I was a Quality control director for a hyydraulic widget manufacturer for several years. We had no fatal recalls that I am aware of. when an internal problem in manufacturing was discovered, we all got on it and tried to correct it within the organization.
We had qualtiy problems that got out to our customers, but the attempts were to fix them internally as quickly as possible.
Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: judith Cole
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 8:21 PM
Subject: Krauthammer article
A very good article! I've had my concerns about the future of Toyota and wish them nothing but the best because they have had a superior product for years. The Camry I once owned was such a reliable car.
Toyota and the price of modernity
By Charles Krauthammer
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com
Amazingly, the congressional hearings on Toyota were relatively civilized. Apart from some inevitable theatrical hectoring, the questioning was generally respectful, the emotions controlled. This was all the more remarkable given the drama of some of the testimony, such as that offered by a tearful Rhonda Smith, who recounted how, in her runaway Lexus, she had called her husband because "I wanted to hear his voice one more time."
Such wrenching and compelling stories might impel you to want to string up the first Toyota executive you find. But the issue here is larger and highly complex.
Industrial society produces an astonishing array of mass-produced products — cars, drugs, medical devices — that are at once wondrous and potentially lethal.
The wondrousness sometimes eludes us. Even the lowliest wage earner has an automobile that conveys him with more luxury, more freedom, more comfort than any traveling king ever experienced in all the centuries before the 20th. And modern medicines — why, vaccines alone — have prevented more suffering, more debility and more death than anything ever conceived by man.
But these wonders can be lethal. And sorting out the endless complaints about these products is maddeningly difficult — though sort you must, otherwise every complaint would require shutting down the factories, and we'd have no industrial society at all.
The question is: How do you distinguish the idiosyncratic failure from the systemic — for example, the single lemon that came off the auto assembly line vs. an intrinsic problem inherent in that model's engineering? How do you separate one patient's physiology producing a drug side effect vs. an intrinsic problem with a drug that makes it unacceptably dangerous?
Consider the oddity of those drug commercials on television. Fifteen seconds of the purported therapeutic effort, followed by about 45 seconds of a rapidly muttered list of horrific possible side effects. When the ad is over, I can't remember a thing about what the pill is supposed to do, except perhaps cause nausea, liver damage, projectile vomiting, a nasty rash, a four-hour erection and sudden death. Sudden death is my favorite because there is something comical about its being a side effect. What exactly is the main effect in that case? Relief from abdominal bloating?
And how many sudden deaths does it take until we say: "Enough," and pull the drug off the market?
It's not an easy calculation. Six years ago, Vioxx, a powerful anti-inflammatory, was withdrawn by the manufacturer because it was found to increase the risk of heart attack and stroke from 0.75 percent per year to 1.5 percent. The company was pilloried for not having owned up to this earlier, but some rheumatologists were furious that the drug was forced off the market at all. They had patients with crippling arthritis who had achieved a functioning life with Vioxx, for which they were quite willing to risk a long-shot cardiac complication. The public furor denied them the choice.
And don't imagine that we do not coldly calculate the price of a human life. In 1974, the speed limit was lowered to 55 mph to conserve oil. That also led to a dramatic drop in traffic fatalities — approximately 3,000 lives every year. This didn't stop us, after the oil crisis, from raising the speed limit back to 65 and beyond — knowing that thousands of Americans would die as a result.
The calculation was never explicit but it was nevertheless real. We were quite prepared to trade away a finite number of human lives for speed, and for the efficiency and convenience that come with it.
This is not to let Toyota off the hook simply because all products carry risk. Toyota executives have already admitted that they had underplayed the reports of sticking accelerators. They seem finally to have made a very serious, almost frantic, effort to correct what can be corrected — the floor-mat and sticky-accelerator problems — while continuing to investigate the more elusive possibility (never proved, perhaps never provable) of some additional electronic glitch.
But it is no disrespect to the memory of those killed, and the sorrow of those left behind, to simply admit that even the highest technology produced by the world's finest companies can be fallible and fatal, and that the intelligent response is not rage and retribution but sober remediation and recognition of the very high price we pay — willingly pay — for modernity with all its wondrous, dangerous bounty.
Every weekday JewishWorldReview.com publishes what many in the media and Washington consider "must-reading". Sign up for the daily JWR update. It's free. Just click here.
Comment on Charles Krauthammer's column by clicking by clicking here.
Archives
© 2006 WPWG
I, too, Judi!
Charles is the main voice of reason within these troubled political times.
I believe this is an obama motors contrived attack. My last Buick's, admittedly before o owned GM, had a poorly engineered synthetic valve cover that cost the personal owner $500 to $700 a fix and lasted for several years without a recall.
My 2003 Toyota Avalon XLS is the nicest car I have ever owned. Ride is much smoother than the smoothest Buick I owned.
I was a Quality control director for a hyydraulic widget manufacturer for several years. We had no fatal recalls that I am aware of. when an internal problem in manufacturing was discovered, we all got on it and tried to correct it within the organization.
We had qualtiy problems that got out to our customers, but the attempts were to fix them internally as quickly as possible.
Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: judith Cole
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 8:21 PM
Subject: Krauthammer article
A very good article! I've had my concerns about the future of Toyota and wish them nothing but the best because they have had a superior product for years. The Camry I once owned was such a reliable car.
Toyota and the price of modernity
By Charles Krauthammer
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com
Amazingly, the congressional hearings on Toyota were relatively civilized. Apart from some inevitable theatrical hectoring, the questioning was generally respectful, the emotions controlled. This was all the more remarkable given the drama of some of the testimony, such as that offered by a tearful Rhonda Smith, who recounted how, in her runaway Lexus, she had called her husband because "I wanted to hear his voice one more time."
Such wrenching and compelling stories might impel you to want to string up the first Toyota executive you find. But the issue here is larger and highly complex.
Industrial society produces an astonishing array of mass-produced products — cars, drugs, medical devices — that are at once wondrous and potentially lethal.
The wondrousness sometimes eludes us. Even the lowliest wage earner has an automobile that conveys him with more luxury, more freedom, more comfort than any traveling king ever experienced in all the centuries before the 20th. And modern medicines — why, vaccines alone — have prevented more suffering, more debility and more death than anything ever conceived by man.
But these wonders can be lethal. And sorting out the endless complaints about these products is maddeningly difficult — though sort you must, otherwise every complaint would require shutting down the factories, and we'd have no industrial society at all.
The question is: How do you distinguish the idiosyncratic failure from the systemic — for example, the single lemon that came off the auto assembly line vs. an intrinsic problem inherent in that model's engineering? How do you separate one patient's physiology producing a drug side effect vs. an intrinsic problem with a drug that makes it unacceptably dangerous?
Consider the oddity of those drug commercials on television. Fifteen seconds of the purported therapeutic effort, followed by about 45 seconds of a rapidly muttered list of horrific possible side effects. When the ad is over, I can't remember a thing about what the pill is supposed to do, except perhaps cause nausea, liver damage, projectile vomiting, a nasty rash, a four-hour erection and sudden death. Sudden death is my favorite because there is something comical about its being a side effect. What exactly is the main effect in that case? Relief from abdominal bloating?
And how many sudden deaths does it take until we say: "Enough," and pull the drug off the market?
It's not an easy calculation. Six years ago, Vioxx, a powerful anti-inflammatory, was withdrawn by the manufacturer because it was found to increase the risk of heart attack and stroke from 0.75 percent per year to 1.5 percent. The company was pilloried for not having owned up to this earlier, but some rheumatologists were furious that the drug was forced off the market at all. They had patients with crippling arthritis who had achieved a functioning life with Vioxx, for which they were quite willing to risk a long-shot cardiac complication. The public furor denied them the choice.
And don't imagine that we do not coldly calculate the price of a human life. In 1974, the speed limit was lowered to 55 mph to conserve oil. That also led to a dramatic drop in traffic fatalities — approximately 3,000 lives every year. This didn't stop us, after the oil crisis, from raising the speed limit back to 65 and beyond — knowing that thousands of Americans would die as a result.
The calculation was never explicit but it was nevertheless real. We were quite prepared to trade away a finite number of human lives for speed, and for the efficiency and convenience that come with it.
This is not to let Toyota off the hook simply because all products carry risk. Toyota executives have already admitted that they had underplayed the reports of sticking accelerators. They seem finally to have made a very serious, almost frantic, effort to correct what can be corrected — the floor-mat and sticky-accelerator problems — while continuing to investigate the more elusive possibility (never proved, perhaps never provable) of some additional electronic glitch.
But it is no disrespect to the memory of those killed, and the sorrow of those left behind, to simply admit that even the highest technology produced by the world's finest companies can be fallible and fatal, and that the intelligent response is not rage and retribution but sober remediation and recognition of the very high price we pay — willingly pay — for modernity with all its wondrous, dangerous bounty.
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Friday, February 26, 2010
Thanks to Tom DuPuy- Sarah Rapp's brother- Medicines
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tjdupuy@depodio.com
National Cell
615-202-4747
Check this list and make sure you and the kids are NOT taking any
Medicine Recall
All drugs containing PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE are being recalled.
STOP TAKING anything containing this ingredient. It has been
linked to increased hemorrhagic stroke (bleeding in brain)
among women ages 18-49 in the three days after starting use
of medication. Problems were not found in men, but the FDA
recommended that everyone (even children) seek alternative
medicine.
The following medications contain Phenylpropanolamine:
Acutrim Diet Gum Appetite Suppressant
Acutrim Plus Dietary Supplements
Acutrim Maximum Strength Appetite Control
Alka-Seltzer Plus Children's Cold Medi cine Effervescent
Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold medicine (cherry or or ange)
Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold Medicine Original
Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold &Cough Medicine Effervescent
Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold &Flu Medicine
Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold &Sinus Effervescent
Alka Seltzer Plus Night-Time Cold Medicine
BC Allergy Sinus Cold Powder
BC Sinus Cold Powder
Comtrex Flu Therapy &Fever Relief
Day & Night Contac 12-Hour Cold Capsules
Contac 12 Hour Caplets
Coricidin D Cold, Flu &Sinus
Dexatrim Caffeine Free
Dexatrim Extended Duration
Dexatrim Gelcaps
Dexatrim Vitamin C/Caffeine Free
Dimetapp Cold &Allergy Chewable Tablets
Dimetapp Cold &Cough Liqui-Gels
Dimetapp DM Cold &Cough Elixir
Dimetapp Elixir
Dimetapp ! 4 Hour L iquid Gels
Dimetapp 4 Hour Tablets
Dimetapp 12 Hour Extentabs Tablets
Naldecon DX Pediatric Drops
Permathene Mega-16
Robitussin CF
Tavist-D 12 Hour Relief of Sinus &Nasal Congestion
Triaminic DM Cough Rel! ief
Triaminic Expectorant Chest &Head
Triaminic Syrup Cold & Allergy
Triaminic Triaminicol Cold &Cough
I just found out and called the 1800# on the container
for Triaminic and they informed me that they are voluntarily recalling the
following medicines because of a certain ingredient, (phenylpropanolamine),
is causing strokes and seizures in children. :
Orange 3D Cold &Allergy Cherry (Pink)
3D Cold &Cough Berry
3D Cough Relief Yellow 3D Expectorant
If you know of anyone else with small children, PLEASE PASS THIS ON. THIS IS
SERIOUS STUFF!
DO PASS ALONG TO ALL ON YOUR MAILING LIST so people are informed. They can
then pass it along to their families.
To confirm these findings please take time to check the
following:
http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DrugSafety/InformationbyDrugClass/ucm150767.htm
PLEASE PASS THIS ON TO YOUR CHILDREN IN CASE THEY GIVE IT TO THEIR CHILDREN
OR TO FRIENDS WHO HAVE CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN.
_____
tjdupuy@depodio.com
National Cell
615-202-4747
Check this list and make sure you and the kids are NOT taking any
Medicine Recall
All drugs containing PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE are being recalled.
STOP TAKING anything containing this ingredient. It has been
linked to increased hemorrhagic stroke (bleeding in brain)
among women ages 18-49 in the three days after starting use
of medication. Problems were not found in men, but the FDA
recommended that everyone (even children) seek alternative
medicine.
The following medications contain Phenylpropanolamine:
Acutrim Diet Gum Appetite Suppressant
Acutrim Plus Dietary Supplements
Acutrim Maximum Strength Appetite Control
Alka-Seltzer Plus Children's Cold Medi cine Effervescent
Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold medicine (cherry or or ange)
Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold Medicine Original
Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold &Cough Medicine Effervescent
Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold &Flu Medicine
Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold &Sinus Effervescent
Alka Seltzer Plus Night-Time Cold Medicine
BC Allergy Sinus Cold Powder
BC Sinus Cold Powder
Comtrex Flu Therapy &Fever Relief
Day & Night Contac 12-Hour Cold Capsules
Contac 12 Hour Caplets
Coricidin D Cold, Flu &Sinus
Dexatrim Caffeine Free
Dexatrim Extended Duration
Dexatrim Gelcaps
Dexatrim Vitamin C/Caffeine Free
Dimetapp Cold &Allergy Chewable Tablets
Dimetapp Cold &Cough Liqui-Gels
Dimetapp DM Cold &Cough Elixir
Dimetapp Elixir
Dimetapp ! 4 Hour L iquid Gels
Dimetapp 4 Hour Tablets
Dimetapp 12 Hour Extentabs Tablets
Naldecon DX Pediatric Drops
Permathene Mega-16
Robitussin CF
Tavist-D 12 Hour Relief of Sinus &Nasal Congestion
Triaminic DM Cough Rel! ief
Triaminic Expectorant Chest &Head
Triaminic Syrup Cold & Allergy
Triaminic Triaminicol Cold &Cough
I just found out and called the 1800# on the container
for Triaminic and they informed me that they are voluntarily recalling the
following medicines because of a certain ingredient, (phenylpropanolamine),
is causing strokes and seizures in children. :
Orange 3D Cold &Allergy Cherry (Pink)
3D Cold &Cough Berry
3D Cough Relief Yellow 3D Expectorant
If you know of anyone else with small children, PLEASE PASS THIS ON. THIS IS
SERIOUS STUFF!
DO PASS ALONG TO ALL ON YOUR MAILING LIST so people are informed. They can
then pass it along to their families.
To confirm these findings please take time to check the
following:
http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DrugSafety/InformationbyDrugClass/ucm150767.htm
PLEASE PASS THIS ON TO YOUR CHILDREN IN CASE THEY GIVE IT TO THEIR CHILDREN
OR TO FRIENDS WHO HAVE CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN.
_____
"My Daddy got on airplane! My Daddy is in Gingia!"
Grandparents Love Their Grandchildren
My Daddy!
I dedicate this blog post to my granddaughter, Ida Scout Kegley, Jay and Terri’s youngest daughter, now 10. It is only slightly added to and she hardly requires any embellishment.
Ida still comes up with so many quotable remarks. Jay calls her his ‘creative one’. That, by no means, is to put down Ida’s beautiful and ‘accomplshing’ three year older sister, Tobey.
If you can relate back to 9-12-2001, it was a day we wanted to shield all of our young from the devilment osama-master islamic (Wahabbi) extremist- perpetrated on our free country with his crazy marionette followers. Let us try to forget that event for the moment, but never put it out of our minds.
Anyway, our Scout was just past two years old. She, Tobey, and cousin Morgan were at our back yard swing set and Grandpa Sam was pushing the two year old while another few little girls were there and talking and giggling noisily, as little girls do.
Notice here the two year old trying to get the attention of the others above the noise.
“My Daddy!, then louder, MY DADDY! got on airplane. My daddy went to Gingia!” Louder and louder Ida repeated the message for her non-paying-attention older playmates.
“My Uncle Jeff and my Mommy went to get my Daddy in Gingia!
My Daddy got on airplane and my Daddy is in Gingia!” Louder and louder, the two year old yelled for the attention of the girls without much success, except to Grandpa Sam.
“My Daddy got on airplane and my Daddy is in Ginga!” She continued and repeated over and over. I am not sure the others ever heard her.”
I will remember my granddaughter’s shout-outs always.
Grandpa Sam
My Daddy!
I dedicate this blog post to my granddaughter, Ida Scout Kegley, Jay and Terri’s youngest daughter, now 10. It is only slightly added to and she hardly requires any embellishment.
Ida still comes up with so many quotable remarks. Jay calls her his ‘creative one’. That, by no means, is to put down Ida’s beautiful and ‘accomplshing’ three year older sister, Tobey.
If you can relate back to 9-12-2001, it was a day we wanted to shield all of our young from the devilment osama-master islamic (Wahabbi) extremist- perpetrated on our free country with his crazy marionette followers. Let us try to forget that event for the moment, but never put it out of our minds.
Anyway, our Scout was just past two years old. She, Tobey, and cousin Morgan were at our back yard swing set and Grandpa Sam was pushing the two year old while another few little girls were there and talking and giggling noisily, as little girls do.
Notice here the two year old trying to get the attention of the others above the noise.
“My Daddy!, then louder, MY DADDY! got on airplane. My daddy went to Gingia!” Louder and louder Ida repeated the message for her non-paying-attention older playmates.
“My Uncle Jeff and my Mommy went to get my Daddy in Gingia!
My Daddy got on airplane and my Daddy is in Gingia!” Louder and louder, the two year old yelled for the attention of the girls without much success, except to Grandpa Sam.
“My Daddy got on airplane and my Daddy is in Ginga!” She continued and repeated over and over. I am not sure the others ever heard her.”
I will remember my granddaughter’s shout-outs always.
Grandpa Sam
Thanks John Bob Looney! Go Wildcats!
This was just too cute not to pass on.
Grandma & Grandpa
Grandma and Grandpa were visiting
their kids overnight.
When Grandpa found a bottle of Viagra in
his son's medicine cabinet, he asked
about using one of the pills.
The son said, "I don't think you should
take one Dad; they're very strong and very expensive."
"How much?" asked Grandpa.
"$10.00 a pill," Answered the son.
"I don't care," said Grandpa, "I'd still like to
try one , and before we leave in the
morning, I'll put the money
under the pillow."
Later the next morning, the son found
$110 under the pillow. He called
Grandpa and said, "I told
you each pill was
$10, not $110.
"I know," said Grandpa. "The
hundred is from
Grandma!"
Grandma & Grandpa
Grandma and Grandpa were visiting
their kids overnight.
When Grandpa found a bottle of Viagra in
his son's medicine cabinet, he asked
about using one of the pills.
The son said, "I don't think you should
take one Dad; they're very strong and very expensive."
"How much?" asked Grandpa.
"$10.00 a pill," Answered the son.
"I don't care," said Grandpa, "I'd still like to
try one , and before we leave in the
morning, I'll put the money
under the pillow."
Later the next morning, the son found
$110 under the pillow. He called
Grandpa and said, "I told
you each pill was
$10, not $110.
"I know," said Grandpa. "The
hundred is from
Grandma!"
Thanks Deloris Salyers (NBB)!
Subject: FW: Just Checking In
A minister passing through his church
in the middle of the day,
Decided to pause by the altar
and see who had come to pray.
Just then the back door opened,
a man came down the aisle,
The minister frowned as he saw
the man hadn't shaved in a while.
His shirt was kinda shabby
and his coat was worn and frayed,
the man knelt, he bowed his head,
Then rose and walked away.
In the days that followed,
each noon time came this chap,
each time he knelt just for a moment,
A lunch pail in his lap.
Well, the minister's suspicions grew,
with robbery a main fear,
He decided to stop the man and ask him,
'What are you doing here?'
The old man said, he worked down the road.
Lunch was half an hour..
Lunchtime was his prayer time,
For finding strength and power.
'I stay only moments, see,
because the factory is so far away;
as I kneel here talking to the Lord,
This is kinda what I say:
'I JUST CAME AGAIN TO TELL YOU, LORD,
HOW HAPPY I'VE BEEN, SINCE WE FOUND EACH OTHERS FRIENDSHIP AND YOU TOOK AWAY MY SIN.. DON'T KNOW MUCH OF HOW TO PRAY, BUT I THINK ABOUT YOU EVERYDAY.
SO, JESUS, THIS IS JIM CHECKING IN TODAY.'
The minister feeling foolish,
told Jim, that was fine.
He told the man he was welcome
To come and pray just anytime
Time to go, Jim smiled, said 'Thanks.'
He hurried to the door.
The minister knelt at the altar,
he'd never done it before.
His cold heart melted, warmed with love,
and met with Jesus there.
As the tears flowed, in his heart,
he repeated old Jim's prayer:
'I JUST CAME AGAIN TO TELL YOU, LORD,
HOW HAPPY I'VE BEEN, SINCE WE FOUND EACH OTHERS FRIENDSHIP AND YOU TOOK AWAY MY SIN. I DON'T KNOW MUCH OF HOW TO PRAY, BUT I THINK ABOUT YOU EVERYDAY.
SO, JESUS, THIS IS ME CHECKING IN TODAY.'
Past noon one day, the minister noticed
that old Jim hadn't come.
As more days passed without Jim,
he began to worry some.
At the factory, he asked about him,
learning he was ill.
The hospital staff was worried,
But he'd given them a thrill.
The week that Jim was with them,
Brought changes in the ward.
His smiles, a joy contagious.
Changed people, were his reward.
The head nurse couldn't understand
why Jim was so glad,
when no flowers, calls or cards came,
Not a visitor he had.
The minister stayed by his bed,
He voiced the nurse's concern:
No friends came to show they cared.
He had nowhere to turn.
Looking surprised, old Jim spoke
up and with a winsome smile;
'the nurse is wrong, she couldn't know,
that He's in here all the while
everyday at noon He's here,
a dear friend of mine, you see,
He sits right down, takes my hand,
Leans over and says to me:
'I JUST CAME AGAIN TO TELL YOU, JIM,
HOW HAPPY I HAVE BEEN, SINCE WE FOUND THIS FRIENDSHIP, AND I TOOK AWAY YOUR SIN..
ALWAYS LOVE TO HEAR YOU PRAY,
I THINK ABOUT YOU EACH DAY, AND SO JIM, THIS IS JESUS CHECKING IN TODAY.'
If this blesses you, pass it on. Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends will leave footprints in your heart
May God hold you in the palm of His hand
and Angels watch over you.
Please pass this page on to your friends & loved ones. If you aren't ashamed. Jesus said,
' If you are ashamed of me,' I will be ashamed
of you before my Father.'
If you are not ashamed, pass this on.
But only if you mean it.
So this is me ... Just Checking In
A minister passing through his church
in the middle of the day,
Decided to pause by the altar
and see who had come to pray.
Just then the back door opened,
a man came down the aisle,
The minister frowned as he saw
the man hadn't shaved in a while.
His shirt was kinda shabby
and his coat was worn and frayed,
the man knelt, he bowed his head,
Then rose and walked away.
In the days that followed,
each noon time came this chap,
each time he knelt just for a moment,
A lunch pail in his lap.
Well, the minister's suspicions grew,
with robbery a main fear,
He decided to stop the man and ask him,
'What are you doing here?'
The old man said, he worked down the road.
Lunch was half an hour..
Lunchtime was his prayer time,
For finding strength and power.
'I stay only moments, see,
because the factory is so far away;
as I kneel here talking to the Lord,
This is kinda what I say:
'I JUST CAME AGAIN TO TELL YOU, LORD,
HOW HAPPY I'VE BEEN, SINCE WE FOUND EACH OTHERS FRIENDSHIP AND YOU TOOK AWAY MY SIN.. DON'T KNOW MUCH OF HOW TO PRAY, BUT I THINK ABOUT YOU EVERYDAY.
SO, JESUS, THIS IS JIM CHECKING IN TODAY.'
The minister feeling foolish,
told Jim, that was fine.
He told the man he was welcome
To come and pray just anytime
Time to go, Jim smiled, said 'Thanks.'
He hurried to the door.
The minister knelt at the altar,
he'd never done it before.
His cold heart melted, warmed with love,
and met with Jesus there.
As the tears flowed, in his heart,
he repeated old Jim's prayer:
'I JUST CAME AGAIN TO TELL YOU, LORD,
HOW HAPPY I'VE BEEN, SINCE WE FOUND EACH OTHERS FRIENDSHIP AND YOU TOOK AWAY MY SIN. I DON'T KNOW MUCH OF HOW TO PRAY, BUT I THINK ABOUT YOU EVERYDAY.
SO, JESUS, THIS IS ME CHECKING IN TODAY.'
Past noon one day, the minister noticed
that old Jim hadn't come.
As more days passed without Jim,
he began to worry some.
At the factory, he asked about him,
learning he was ill.
The hospital staff was worried,
But he'd given them a thrill.
The week that Jim was with them,
Brought changes in the ward.
His smiles, a joy contagious.
Changed people, were his reward.
The head nurse couldn't understand
why Jim was so glad,
when no flowers, calls or cards came,
Not a visitor he had.
The minister stayed by his bed,
He voiced the nurse's concern:
No friends came to show they cared.
He had nowhere to turn.
Looking surprised, old Jim spoke
up and with a winsome smile;
'the nurse is wrong, she couldn't know,
that He's in here all the while
everyday at noon He's here,
a dear friend of mine, you see,
He sits right down, takes my hand,
Leans over and says to me:
'I JUST CAME AGAIN TO TELL YOU, JIM,
HOW HAPPY I HAVE BEEN, SINCE WE FOUND THIS FRIENDSHIP, AND I TOOK AWAY YOUR SIN..
ALWAYS LOVE TO HEAR YOU PRAY,
I THINK ABOUT YOU EACH DAY, AND SO JIM, THIS IS JESUS CHECKING IN TODAY.'
If this blesses you, pass it on. Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends will leave footprints in your heart
May God hold you in the palm of His hand
and Angels watch over you.
Please pass this page on to your friends & loved ones. If you aren't ashamed. Jesus said,
' If you are ashamed of me,' I will be ashamed
of you before my Father.'
If you are not ashamed, pass this on.
But only if you mean it.
So this is me ... Just Checking In
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Thanks Les!
WHAT PEOPLE FEAR MOST....
Two magazines, Country Living (95.99% white readership) and
Ebony / Jet (99.99% black readership) did surveys on ......
"WHAT DO PEOPLE FEAR MOST?"
The results were interesting, to say the least..
Country Living magazine's top three answers were:
1. Nuclear war / terrorist attack in U.S.
2. Child/ spouse dying / terminal illness.
3. Terminal illness self.
Ebony / Jet magazine's top three answers were:
1. Ghosts
2. Dogs
3. Registered mail
No Kidding! These are the people who elected Obama, what would
you expect !!!!
AND TO GO ALONG WITH THIS, 2 QUOTES: ONE PITIFUL, ONE GREAT!
"My friends, we live in the greatest nation in the history of the
world.
I hope you'll join with me, as we try to change it." -- Barack
Obama
''Life's tough......it's even tougher if you're stupid.'' --
John Wayne
Two magazines, Country Living (95.99% white readership) and
Ebony / Jet (99.99% black readership) did surveys on ......
"WHAT DO PEOPLE FEAR MOST?"
The results were interesting, to say the least..
Country Living magazine's top three answers were:
1. Nuclear war / terrorist attack in U.S.
2. Child/ spouse dying / terminal illness.
3. Terminal illness self.
Ebony / Jet magazine's top three answers were:
1. Ghosts
2. Dogs
3. Registered mail
No Kidding! These are the people who elected Obama, what would
you expect !!!!
AND TO GO ALONG WITH THIS, 2 QUOTES: ONE PITIFUL, ONE GREAT!
"My friends, we live in the greatest nation in the history of the
world.
I hope you'll join with me, as we try to change it." -- Barack
Obama
''Life's tough......it's even tougher if you're stupid.'' --
John Wayne
Monday, February 22, 2010
Thanks Judi Cole- Etiquette today
Teacher Emphasizes Old-Fashioned Etiquette
Updated: 1 hour 52 minutes ago
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[image: David Knowles]
*David Knowles* Writer
(Feb. 21) – In addition to the three R's, boys at one Arizona public high
school have spent the past year learning to open doors for girls, pull out
chairs for their female classmates and stand when a girl enters a room.
Incorporating etiquette lessons into the classroom was the brainchild of
Cord Ivanyi, a Latin teacher at Gilbert Classical Academy, a public college
prep school 30 miles east of Phoenix.
[image: Etiquette lessons]
Courtesy of Cord Ivanyi
Male students in Cord Ivanyi's Latin class at Gilbert Classical Academy high
school have learned such etiquette techniques as seating the girls at their
desks.
"I teach old-fashioned subjects," Ivanyi told AOL News, "so I don't think
I'm doing anyone a disservice by promoting old-fashioned traditions."
A teacher for 14 years, Ivanyi said he was inspired to start demonstrating
what he considers proper etiquette after witnessing the coarse behavior that
some of the boys in his classes displayed toward the girls.
"Boys treat girls pretty roughly," he said. "And there was so much
disruption, so I decided to do something about it."
The informal lessons began with Ivanyi standing up one day after a girl in
the class had left the room to go to the bathroom. As she returned, Ivanyi
held open the door for her.
"She had this funny look on her face," Ivanyi recalled. "And the other kids
giggled a little."
Soon, however, Ivanyi was schooling the 10th-grade boys on how to seat their
female counterparts at their desks, by pulling out their chair and sliding
it underneath them as they sat. As a show of respect, the boys were
encouraged to stand any time a girl entered the room.
Behavior that was once utterly foreign has become routine. "Ninety-eight
percent of the boys stand now when a girl enters the room, and the girls
love it," Ivanyi said.
As a result of the emphasis on politeness, the overall mood in the classroom
has changed markedly.
"There's a different tenor in the class, a gravity attached to the girls.
They've been more feminized in the boys' eyes," Ivanyi said. "These girls
are reading Jane Austen novels in class. For them, chivalry hasn't gone out
of style."
[image: Cord Ivanyi]
Courtesy of Cord Ivanyi
Cord Ivanyi, seen here with his dog, Toby, said that he started
incorporating etiquette lessons in response to what he felt was a
distressing lack of civility in his classroom.
Melissa Leonard, an etiquette instructor in New York for the past 13 years,
applauds Ivanyi's efforts. "I think it's great if it's practical etiquette
instead of the white-glove, snobby kind."
Leonard argues that learning proper manners helps kids navigate a variety of
social situations. Sadly, too few have an understanding of the basics.
"There are some fundamental rules that are important for kids to learn, like
looking someone in the eye when talking to them," Leonard said. "And there
can be a role for the school to play, especially if etiquette isn't being
taught at home."
But is teaching gender-specific etiquette perpetuating what some consider
sexist traditions?
Gilbert Classical Principal Brian Rosta stresses that the emphasis Ivanyi
places on social graces is not an official part of the school's curriculum.
Rosta has no plans to expand the politeness training, but he is a firm
believer that schools can play a vital role in teaching manners.
"We often use the Latin phrase* in loco parentis*, 'in place of parents,'
and sometimes we find that we need to fill the gaps that parents miss,"
Rosta said. "If there are any life skills our teachers can help with, I
encourage that."
What's more, the parents of the students in Ivanyi's class don't seem to
mind, either.
"The only negative thing I've heard are parents calling to make sure that
their daughters say 'thank you' to the boys," Rosta said.
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Updated: 1 hour 52 minutes ago
Print Text Size
[image: David Knowles]
*David Knowles
(Feb. 21) – In addition to the three R's, boys at one Arizona public high
school have spent the past year learning to open doors for girls, pull out
chairs for their female classmates and stand when a girl enters a room.
Incorporating etiquette lessons into the classroom was the brainchild of
Cord Ivanyi, a Latin teacher at Gilbert Classical Academy, a public college
prep school 30 miles east of Phoenix.
[image: Etiquette lessons]
Courtesy of Cord Ivanyi
Male students in Cord Ivanyi's Latin class at Gilbert Classical Academy high
school have learned such etiquette techniques as seating the girls at their
desks.
"I teach old-fashioned subjects," Ivanyi told AOL News, "so I don't think
I'm doing anyone a disservice by promoting old-fashioned traditions."
A teacher for 14 years, Ivanyi said he was inspired to start demonstrating
what he considers proper etiquette after witnessing the coarse behavior that
some of the boys in his classes displayed toward the girls.
"Boys treat girls pretty roughly," he said. "And there was so much
disruption, so I decided to do something about it."
The informal lessons began with Ivanyi standing up one day after a girl in
the class had left the room to go to the bathroom. As she returned, Ivanyi
held open the door for her.
"She had this funny look on her face," Ivanyi recalled. "And the other kids
giggled a little."
Soon, however, Ivanyi was schooling the 10th-grade boys on how to seat their
female counterparts at their desks, by pulling out their chair and sliding
it underneath them as they sat. As a show of respect, the boys were
encouraged to stand any time a girl entered the room.
Behavior that was once utterly foreign has become routine. "Ninety-eight
percent of the boys stand now when a girl enters the room, and the girls
love it," Ivanyi said.
As a result of the emphasis on politeness, the overall mood in the classroom
has changed markedly.
"There's a different tenor in the class, a gravity attached to the girls.
They've been more feminized in the boys' eyes," Ivanyi said. "These girls
are reading Jane Austen novels in class. For them, chivalry hasn't gone out
of style."
[image: Cord Ivanyi]
Courtesy of Cord Ivanyi
Cord Ivanyi, seen here with his dog, Toby, said that he started
incorporating etiquette lessons in response to what he felt was a
distressing lack of civility in his classroom.
Melissa Leonard, an etiquette instructor in New York for the past 13 years,
applauds Ivanyi's efforts. "I think it's great if it's practical etiquette
instead of the white-glove, snobby kind."
Leonard argues that learning proper manners helps kids navigate a variety of
social situations. Sadly, too few have an understanding of the basics.
"There are some fundamental rules that are important for kids to learn, like
looking someone in the eye when talking to them," Leonard said. "And there
can be a role for the school to play, especially if etiquette isn't being
taught at home."
But is teaching gender-specific etiquette perpetuating what some consider
sexist traditions?
Gilbert Classical Principal Brian Rosta stresses that the emphasis Ivanyi
places on social graces is not an official part of the school's curriculum.
Rosta has no plans to expand the politeness training, but he is a firm
believer that schools can play a vital role in teaching manners.
"We often use the Latin phrase* in loco parentis*, 'in place of parents,'
and sometimes we find that we need to fill the gaps that parents miss,"
Rosta said. "If there are any life skills our teachers can help with, I
encourage that."
What's more, the parents of the students in Ivanyi's class don't seem to
mind, either.
"The only negative thing I've heard are parents calling to make sure that
their daughters say 'thank you' to the boys," Rosta said.
Filed under: Nation
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Judi Cole
Realtor and Relocation Specialist
CENTURY 21 Joe Walker & Assoc.
614-895-7578
614-562-7578 (cell)
614-899-0955 (fax)
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Portsmouth emailers on Irena Sandler- a great German lady during WWII
Thanks Nita!
Jack Hughes sends a lot of good things!
Sam
----- Original Message ----- From: Nita Elliott To: Sam Kegley ; Ron & Sue Marshall ; Karen McCann Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 6:36 PM Subject: Fw: IRENA SENDLER
--- On Mon, 2/22/10, jack hugheswrote:
From: jack hughesSubject: Fw: IRENA SENDLER To: undisclosed-recipients@yahoo.com Date: Monday, February 22, 2010, 5:16 PM
How sad and terribly unfair that a person like Al Gore would win the Noble Peace Award instead of Irena Sendler for all she did and the awful price she paid.
-------Original Message-------
Subject: Fw: IRENA SENDLER
--- O
� I checked this out on snopes.com and it is true, an inspiration for everyone!
KHK
� Irena Sendler �There recently was a death of a 98 year-old lady named Irena. During WWII, Irena, got permission to work in the Warsaw Ghetto, as a Plumbing/Sewer specialist. She had an 'ulterior motive' ... She KNEW what the Nazi's plans were for the Jews, (being German.) Irena smuggled infants out in the bottom of the tool box she carried and she carried in the back of her truck a burlap sack, (for larger kids..) She also had a dog in the back that she trained to bark when the Nazi soldiers let her in and out of the ghetto. The soldiers of course wanted nothing to do with the dog and the barking covered the kids/infants noises.. During her time of doing this, she managed to smuggle out and save 2500 kids/infants. She was caught, and the Nazi's broke both her legs, arms and beat her severely. Irena kept a record of the names of all the kids she smuggled out and kept them in a glass jar, buried under a tree in her back yard. After the war, she tried to locate any parents that may have survived it and reunited the family. Most had been gassed. Those kids she helped got placed into foster family homes or adopted. � �Last year Irena was up for the Nobel Peace Prize ... She was not selected. � ��������Al Gore won, for a slide show on Global Warming. �� � ��������� ������Powerful message, especially the "cartoon." Let us never forget!
63 years later � �������� � ��� � In �MEMORIAM �- 63 YEARS LATER � �
�Please read the little cartoon carefully, it's powerful.. Then read the comments �At the end. �I'm doing my small part by forwarding this message. I hope you'll consider Doing the same. � �
In Memoriam � � ��� ��� �
� �
�It is now more �than 60 years after the Second World War in Europe ended This e-mail is �being sent as a memorial chain, in memory of the �six million Jews, 20 million Russians, 10 �million Christians and 1,900 Catholic priests �who were murdered, massacred, raped, burned, �starved and humiliated with the German and Russian Peoples looking the other �way! � �Now, more than ever, with Iraq , Iran , and others, claiming the Holocaust to �be 'a myth,' it's imperative to make sure the �world never forgets, because there are others who would like to do it again. � �This �e-mail is intended to reach 40 million people worldwide! � �Join us and be a link in the �memorial chain and help us distribute it around �the world. � �Please send this e-mail to people you know and ask them to continue �the �memorial chain. � � �
�Please don't just delete it.
It �will only take you a minute to pass this along. Thanks!
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--- On Mon, 2/22/10, jack hugheswrote:
From: jack hughesSubject: Fw: IRENA SENDLER To: undisclosed-recipients@yahoo.com Date: Monday, February 22, 2010, 5:16 PM
How sad and terribly unfair that a person like Al Gore would win the Noble Peace Award instead of Irena Sendler for all she did and the awful price she paid.
Jack Hughes sends a lot of good things!
Sam
----- Original Message ----- From: Nita Elliott To: Sam Kegley ; Ron & Sue Marshall ; Karen McCann Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 6:36 PM Subject: Fw: IRENA SENDLER
--- On Mon, 2/22/10, jack hughes
From: jack hughes
How sad and terribly unfair that a person like Al Gore would win the Noble Peace Award instead of Irena Sendler for all she did and the awful price she paid.
-------Original Message-------
Subject: Fw: IRENA SENDLER
--- O
� I checked this out on snopes.com and it is true, an inspiration for everyone!
KHK
� Irena Sendler �There recently was a death of a 98 year-old lady named Irena. During WWII, Irena, got permission to work in the Warsaw Ghetto, as a Plumbing/Sewer specialist. She had an 'ulterior motive' ... She KNEW what the Nazi's plans were for the Jews, (being German.) Irena smuggled infants out in the bottom of the tool box she carried and she carried in the back of her truck a burlap sack, (for larger kids..) She also had a dog in the back that she trained to bark when the Nazi soldiers let her in and out of the ghetto. The soldiers of course wanted nothing to do with the dog and the barking covered the kids/infants noises.. During her time of doing this, she managed to smuggle out and save 2500 kids/infants. She was caught, and the Nazi's broke both her legs, arms and beat her severely. Irena kept a record of the names of all the kids she smuggled out and kept them in a glass jar, buried under a tree in her back yard. After the war, she tried to locate any parents that may have survived it and reunited the family. Most had been gassed. Those kids she helped got placed into foster family homes or adopted. � �Last year Irena was up for the Nobel Peace Prize ... She was not selected. � ��������Al Gore won, for a slide show on Global Warming. �� � ��������� ������Powerful message, especially the "cartoon." Let us never forget!
63 years later � �������� � ��� � In �MEMORIAM �- 63 YEARS LATER � �
�Please read the little cartoon carefully, it's powerful.. Then read the comments �At the end. �I'm doing my small part by forwarding this message. I hope you'll consider Doing the same. � �
In Memoriam � � ��� ��� �
� �
�It is now more �than 60 years after the Second World War in Europe ended This e-mail is �being sent as a memorial chain, in memory of the �six million Jews, 20 million Russians, 10 �million Christians and 1,900 Catholic priests �who were murdered, massacred, raped, burned, �starved and humiliated with the German and Russian Peoples looking the other �way! � �Now, more than ever, with Iraq , Iran , and others, claiming the Holocaust to �be 'a myth,' it's imperative to make sure the �world never forgets, because there are others who would like to do it again. � �This �e-mail is intended to reach 40 million people worldwide! � �Join us and be a link in the �memorial chain and help us distribute it around �the world. � �Please send this e-mail to people you know and ask them to continue �the �memorial chain. � � �
�Please don't just delete it.
It �will only take you a minute to pass this along. Thanks!
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--- On Mon, 2/22/10, jack hughes
From: jack hughes
How sad and terribly unfair that a person like Al Gore would win the Noble Peace Award instead of Irena Sendler for all she did and the awful price she paid.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Tom's dad's store- Re- Pete Minego
My dad's store was Portsmouth Barber and Beauty Supply in the nine hundred block of Gallia Street. Pete stopped in a couple of times a week to talk. Guess you know his real first name was William. Your wreck must have been scary, I bet Eddie was shook up and I know you were. Kroger's lot here is the worst place in the world to drive in. They come in all diections - from the gas station part and from all the parking and it is dangerous. Good to hear from you.
Jackie,
I believethe difficulty you recently experienced with my blog www.skegley.blogspot.com was a good thing for me , because I moved the topics to the end of the posts rarher than having them at the beginning. I would appreciate your opinion. Did my adhjustment help or hurt?
Liberal friends could see right away that I am a conservative. I am not interested in hiding that fact, but I feel that the history of my posts are the passing interest part of my blog. The regular posts, mostly items forwarded from friends, are the main intent of mine. I have posted many of your items in the last year.
My books have been mostly a result of my interviews of my friends of interest and this blog is evolving in the same way.
Sam
I believethe difficulty you recently experienced with my blog www.skegley.blogspot.com was a good thing for me , because I moved the topics to the end of the posts rarher than having them at the beginning. I would appreciate your opinion. Did my adhjustment help or hurt?
Liberal friends could see right away that I am a conservative. I am not interested in hiding that fact, but I feel that the history of my posts are the passing interest part of my blog. The regular posts, mostly items forwarded from friends, are the main intent of mine. I have posted many of your items in the last year.
My books have been mostly a result of my interviews of my friends of interest and this blog is evolving in the same way.
Sam
Yeah Lou! Off the deep end again, but who is this guy?
Who is he?
I have a BIG question mark? Is any of this true? I really want to know. Can someone help?
RRich
A stounding !! Was He There? Who Is He?
I have always wondered why NO ONE ever came forward from Obama's past saying they knew him, attended school with him, was his friend, etc. NO ONE, not one person has ever come forward from his past. VERY VERY STRANGE. This should really be a cause for great concern for all Americans.
To those who voted for him, YOU HAVE ELECTED THE BIGGEST UNQUALIFIED FRAUD that A merica has ever known!
This is very disturbing stuff. Sort of adds credence to the idea of The Manchurian Candidate thing having happened here!
Stephanopoulos of A BC news said the same thing during the 08' campaign. He too was a classmate of BO's at Columbia class of 1984. He said he never had one class with him.
Was Obama there?
While he is such a great orator, why doesn't anyone in Obama's college class remember him? Maybe he never attended class! Maybe he never attended Columbia ? He won't allow Colombia to release his records either. Suspicious isn't it???
NOBODY REMEMBERS OBAMA AT COLUMBIA. Looking for evidence of Obama's past, Fox News contacted 400 Columbia University students from the period when Obama claims to have been there, but none remembered him.
Wayne Allyn Root was, like Obama, a political science major at Columbia who also graduated in 1983. In 2008, Root says of Obama, "I don't know a single person at Columbia that knew him, and they all know me. I don't have a single classmate who ever knew Barack Obama at Columbia . Ever! Nobody recalls him. I'm not exaggerating, I'm not kidding. "Root adds that he was also, like Obama, "Class of '83 political science, pre-law" and says, "You don't get more exact or closer than that. Never met him in my life, don't know anyone who ever met him. At the class reunion, our 20th reunion seven years ago, who was asked to be the speaker of the class? Me. No one ever heard of Barack! And five years ago, nobody even knew who he was. The guy who writes the class notes, who's kind of the, as they say in New York , the macha who knows everybody, has yet to find a person, a human who ever met him. Is that not strange? It's very strange. "Obama's photograph does not appear in the school's yearbook and Obama consistently declines requests to talk about his years at Columbia , provide school records, or provide the name of any former classmates, professors, or friends while at Columbia .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Allyn_Root#column-one_
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Allyn_Root#column-one)
NOTE: Root graduated as Valedictorian from his high school, Thornton-Donovan School , then graduated from Columbia University in 1983 as a Political Science major (in the same class as President Barack Obama WAS SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN IN).
Can it be that BHO is a complete fraud?? More intrigue concerning "The Man who wasn't there."
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I have a BIG question mark? Is any of this true? I really want to know. Can someone help?
RRich
A stounding !! Was He There? Who Is He?
I have always wondered why NO ONE ever came forward from Obama's past saying they knew him, attended school with him, was his friend, etc. NO ONE, not one person has ever come forward from his past. VERY VERY STRANGE. This should really be a cause for great concern for all Americans.
To those who voted for him, YOU HAVE ELECTED THE BIGGEST UNQUALIFIED FRAUD that A merica has ever known!
This is very disturbing stuff. Sort of adds credence to the idea of The Manchurian Candidate thing having happened here!
Stephanopoulos of A BC news said the same thing during the 08' campaign. He too was a classmate of BO's at Columbia class of 1984. He said he never had one class with him.
Was Obama there?
While he is such a great orator, why doesn't anyone in Obama's college class remember him? Maybe he never attended class! Maybe he never attended Columbia ? He won't allow Colombia to release his records either. Suspicious isn't it???
NOBODY REMEMBERS OBAMA AT COLUMBIA. Looking for evidence of Obama's past, Fox News contacted 400 Columbia University students from the period when Obama claims to have been there, but none remembered him.
Wayne Allyn Root was, like Obama, a political science major at Columbia who also graduated in 1983. In 2008, Root says of Obama, "I don't know a single person at Columbia that knew him, and they all know me. I don't have a single classmate who ever knew Barack Obama at Columbia . Ever! Nobody recalls him. I'm not exaggerating, I'm not kidding. "Root adds that he was also, like Obama, "Class of '83 political science, pre-law" and says, "You don't get more exact or closer than that. Never met him in my life, don't know anyone who ever met him. At the class reunion, our 20th reunion seven years ago, who was asked to be the speaker of the class? Me. No one ever heard of Barack! And five years ago, nobody even knew who he was. The guy who writes the class notes, who's kind of the, as they say in New York , the macha who knows everybody, has yet to find a person, a human who ever met him. Is that not strange? It's very strange. "Obama's photograph does not appear in the school's yearbook and Obama consistently declines requests to talk about his years at Columbia , provide school records, or provide the name of any former classmates, professors, or friends while at Columbia .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Allyn_Root#column-one_
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Allyn_Root#column-one)
NOTE: Root graduated as Valedictorian from his high school, Thornton-Donovan School , then graduated from Columbia University in 1983 as a Political Science major (in the same class as President Barack Obama WAS SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN IN).
Can it be that BHO is a complete fraud?? More intrigue concerning "The Man who wasn't there."
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Tom & Carolyn Lynch- re- Pete Minego
Thanks Tom,
Eddy Hill is another good Portsmouth name and a good friend of mine. Eddy was in the Gilmer twins car the evening about five of us got into the car at Race's Service Station at Seventeenth & Hutchins for a ride to Grant Gym for a PHS basketball game. Howard Rase and I had a gentle tussel to win the front seat. I won, or at least I was in the seat.
We went down the hill about four blocks. Bob Gilmer, who died very recently, was an excellent driver. At the foot of the Hutchins hill, an unexpected car came through a stop sign and hit us. Our car was pushed towards a little triangular park, no longer there. We settled down from being shaken up and Howard asked: "Anybody hurt up there?" I looked around and said: "No, how about you guys?" Someone said: "Oh yes you are!" A nice thing about accidental injuries like this is that the nerves are ripped out with the flesh and you don't feel the pain.
It was then that I felt warm blood oozing down my face. I had broken the windshield with my forehead. No seat belts were used back then, about 1947 and between my freshman and sophomore years at PHS. The right front seat is the number 1 danger spot in most car accidents. Gib Lakeman's dad, a fireman who lived only a block west of the intersection, was the first responder. He did what he could to stop the bleeding. A 'good samaritan, volunteered to drive me to the hospital while I pressed a towel to my face. No doubt that cost the goodheart because the blood oozed more and probably saturated his floor mat.
Mercy Hospital was packed that night. Dr. Rogowski came and sewed up my forehead with twenty-eight stitches. No rooms were available so I spent a sleepless night in a hallway.
I am still amazed that more accidents don't happen all over the streets and highways. I am fully aware that the right front seat is not the seat to win in a packed automobile.
And, by the way, Tom, please name your dad's store. Pete Minego was a good reminder to a lot of us of 'the cultural center of our universe'.
Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: Tom and Carolyn Lynch
To: Sam
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2010 11:12 PM
Subject: RE: PETE MINEGO
Ebby Glockner lives at Hillview, 2 rooms from Eddie Hill, but I don't know how much he will remember. Pete Minego used to come into my dad's store alot and talked to us. I remember him well.
Eddy Hill is another good Portsmouth name and a good friend of mine. Eddy was in the Gilmer twins car the evening about five of us got into the car at Race's Service Station at Seventeenth & Hutchins for a ride to Grant Gym for a PHS basketball game. Howard Rase and I had a gentle tussel to win the front seat. I won, or at least I was in the seat.
We went down the hill about four blocks. Bob Gilmer, who died very recently, was an excellent driver. At the foot of the Hutchins hill, an unexpected car came through a stop sign and hit us. Our car was pushed towards a little triangular park, no longer there. We settled down from being shaken up and Howard asked: "Anybody hurt up there?" I looked around and said: "No, how about you guys?" Someone said: "Oh yes you are!" A nice thing about accidental injuries like this is that the nerves are ripped out with the flesh and you don't feel the pain.
It was then that I felt warm blood oozing down my face. I had broken the windshield with my forehead. No seat belts were used back then, about 1947 and between my freshman and sophomore years at PHS. The right front seat is the number 1 danger spot in most car accidents. Gib Lakeman's dad, a fireman who lived only a block west of the intersection, was the first responder. He did what he could to stop the bleeding. A 'good samaritan, volunteered to drive me to the hospital while I pressed a towel to my face. No doubt that cost the goodheart because the blood oozed more and probably saturated his floor mat.
Mercy Hospital was packed that night. Dr. Rogowski came and sewed up my forehead with twenty-eight stitches. No rooms were available so I spent a sleepless night in a hallway.
I am still amazed that more accidents don't happen all over the streets and highways. I am fully aware that the right front seat is not the seat to win in a packed automobile.
And, by the way, Tom, please name your dad's store. Pete Minego was a good reminder to a lot of us of 'the cultural center of our universe'.
Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: Tom and Carolyn Lynch
To: Sam
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2010 11:12 PM
Subject: RE: PETE MINEGO
Ebby Glockner lives at Hillview, 2 rooms from Eddie Hill, but I don't know how much he will remember. Pete Minego used to come into my dad's store alot and talked to us. I remember him well.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
More Pete Minego
WHAT BLAINE WROTE WAS VERY INTERESTING TO ME BECAUSE I KNEW NOTHING OF HIS BACK GROUND OR HIS HISTORY. I WOULD SEE HIM AROUND TOWN AND KNEW WHO HE WAS AND ALWAYS READ HIS COLUM, MINEGO SPORT GOSSIP. HE ALWAYS HAD SOME THING THAT WAS INTERESTING TO EVERY ONE WHO LOVED SPORTS.
CLAY
P.S. THANKS GOES OUT TO BLAINE, THIS IS REALLY SOME GOOD REPORTING.
You are treasure, Blaine!
Thanks! Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: Blaine Bierley
To: Sam Kegley
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2010 9:43 AM
CLAY
P.S. THANKS GOES OUT TO BLAINE, THIS IS REALLY SOME GOOD REPORTING.
You are treasure, Blaine!
Thanks! Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: Blaine Bierley
To: Sam Kegley
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2010 9:43 AM
Clay Vice remembering Pete Minego.
Thanks Clay,
I'm putting this into my bklog. Many people remember Pete Minego and I am learning moreabout him. Blaine bierley and Jack Plymale and Sarah DuPuy have contributed Minego stories. I would enjoy seeing a few columns from the old newspapers. I understand that Ebby Glockner is still around and he may also know of Mr. Minego.
Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: Clay Vice
To: Sam "Kat " Kegley
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2010 6:07 PM
Subject: PETE MINEGO
MINEGO SPORT GOSSIP. I REMEMBER IT WELL. RUSS BURNS WORKED AT THE PORTSMOUTH TIMES AND LIVED BEHIND MY PARENTS HOUSE WHEN I WAS IN CLAY HIGH SCHOOL. RUSS TOLD PETE ABOUT ME HAVING A BASKETBALL RIM PUT IN OUR BACK YARD. MY DAD BROUGHT A BOOM TRUCK AND Set tWO SMALL TELEPHONE POLES AND WE PUT UP A BANK BOARD THAT I HAD MADE IN INDUSTRIAL ART OUT OF TUNG GROOVED PINE AND WAS ALWAYS PLAYING BASKETBALL ON IT, THEN I GOT THE BRIGHT IDEA OF TAKING A BASEBALL AND USING A VERY LARGE NEEDLE AND THE OLD BLACK 30 LB TEST FISHING LINE AND THREADING IT INTO THE BASEBALL AND HANGING IT ON THE BASKETBALL RIM AND THAT WAY I COULD TAKE SOME BATTING PRACTICE ALL BY MY SELF AND THAT WORKED VERY GOOD, BUT SOME TIMES THAT BALL WOULD SWING AROUND AND HIT ME, SO YOU HAD TO LEARN AFTER YOU HIT IT TO GET OUT OF THE WAY. PETE CAME OUT TO RUSS'S HOUSE AND WATCHED ME FROM THERE AND WROTE AN ARTICLE AND PUT IT IN HIS GOSSIP COLUM. I STILL HAVE THE CLIPPING IN ONE OF MY TWO SCRAP BOOKS THAT MY MOTHER MADE FOR ME. I ALWAYS READ MINEGO SPORT GOSSIP. CHUCK LORENZ SON MADE A VIDEO OF THE 1937 FLOOD IN PORTSMOUTH AND I HAVE A COPY OF IT. I WAS LOOKING AT IT TRY TO SEE IF THERE WAS ANY FOOTAGE OF MY FATHER " WILLIAM CLAY VICE SR. " BECAUSE HE HAD A JOHN BOAT AND WAS GOING AROUND PICKING UP PEOPLE FROM THEiR HOUSE'S AND TAKING THEM TO HIGHER GROUND AND I HAVE PICTURES OF HIM PICKING UP OUR FAMILY FROM THE FRONT PORCH ROOF AT 718 CAMPBELL AVE, THE HOUSE THAT I WAS BORN IN, BUT COULDN'T FIND ANY THING IN THE VIDEO, BUT I SAW A PICTURE OF PETE MINEGO IN THERE WITH HIS LONG BLACK TOP COAT AND THAT LITTLE DERBY HAT HE ALWAYS WORE.
CLAY VICE
I'm putting this into my bklog. Many people remember Pete Minego and I am learning moreabout him. Blaine bierley and Jack Plymale and Sarah DuPuy have contributed Minego stories. I would enjoy seeing a few columns from the old newspapers. I understand that Ebby Glockner is still around and he may also know of Mr. Minego.
Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: Clay Vice
To: Sam "Kat " Kegley
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2010 6:07 PM
Subject: PETE MINEGO
MINEGO SPORT GOSSIP. I REMEMBER IT WELL. RUSS BURNS WORKED AT THE PORTSMOUTH TIMES AND LIVED BEHIND MY PARENTS HOUSE WHEN I WAS IN CLAY HIGH SCHOOL. RUSS TOLD PETE ABOUT ME HAVING A BASKETBALL RIM PUT IN OUR BACK YARD. MY DAD BROUGHT A BOOM TRUCK AND Set tWO SMALL TELEPHONE POLES AND WE PUT UP A BANK BOARD THAT I HAD MADE IN INDUSTRIAL ART OUT OF TUNG GROOVED PINE AND WAS ALWAYS PLAYING BASKETBALL ON IT, THEN I GOT THE BRIGHT IDEA OF TAKING A BASEBALL AND USING A VERY LARGE NEEDLE AND THE OLD BLACK 30 LB TEST FISHING LINE AND THREADING IT INTO THE BASEBALL AND HANGING IT ON THE BASKETBALL RIM AND THAT WAY I COULD TAKE SOME BATTING PRACTICE ALL BY MY SELF AND THAT WORKED VERY GOOD, BUT SOME TIMES THAT BALL WOULD SWING AROUND AND HIT ME, SO YOU HAD TO LEARN AFTER YOU HIT IT TO GET OUT OF THE WAY. PETE CAME OUT TO RUSS'S HOUSE AND WATCHED ME FROM THERE AND WROTE AN ARTICLE AND PUT IT IN HIS GOSSIP COLUM. I STILL HAVE THE CLIPPING IN ONE OF MY TWO SCRAP BOOKS THAT MY MOTHER MADE FOR ME. I ALWAYS READ MINEGO SPORT GOSSIP. CHUCK LORENZ SON MADE A VIDEO OF THE 1937 FLOOD IN PORTSMOUTH AND I HAVE A COPY OF IT. I WAS LOOKING AT IT TRY TO SEE IF THERE WAS ANY FOOTAGE OF MY FATHER " WILLIAM CLAY VICE SR. " BECAUSE HE HAD A JOHN BOAT AND WAS GOING AROUND PICKING UP PEOPLE FROM THEiR HOUSE'S AND TAKING THEM TO HIGHER GROUND AND I HAVE PICTURES OF HIM PICKING UP OUR FAMILY FROM THE FRONT PORCH ROOF AT 718 CAMPBELL AVE, THE HOUSE THAT I WAS BORN IN, BUT COULDN'T FIND ANY THING IN THE VIDEO, BUT I SAW A PICTURE OF PETE MINEGO IN THERE WITH HIS LONG BLACK TOP COAT AND THAT LITTLE DERBY HAT HE ALWAYS WORE.
CLAY VICE
Thanks Blaine Bierley!
You are treasure, Blaine!
Thanks! Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: Blaine Bierley
To: Sam Kegley
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2010 9:43 AM
Subject: Remembering Pete Minego
“Pete Minego”
Do you remember Pete Minego? When I was a student at Portsmouth High School in the middle 1950s, he was an institution at the Portsmouth Times newspaper.
Pete was a veteran newspaperman who was born in Portsmouth in 1880. He became a “cub reporter” for the old Portsmouth Blade sometime around the turn of the century. He had been with the Times since 1910, serving through the years as a reporter, a copyreader, a sportswriter, city editor, and managing editor. Pete had covered the major news stories in Portsmouth for generations.
In 1930 he began writing the daily column that most of Portsmouth’s sports fans knew and loved--“Minego’s Sports Gossip.” If you read the sports pages in the Times, chances were that Pete’s column was the first thing that your eyes met--even before the ball scores.
Pete’s “gossip” column was a conglomeration of anecdotes, pats on the back for various local people and enterprises, philosophy, sports, and wisecracks. There were usually quotes from his fictional “Uncle Zeb” on life and times in general, such as: “Uncle Zeb sez dynamite and an old maid have something in common. They’re harmless if you let ‘em alone.”
Pete lived on Bond Street in Portsmouth and was a lifelong bachelor.
They say he had a reputation as a “card shark” at the local Elks’ lodge.
Every once in a while, when I’m reading the sports pages, my mind wanders back to Portsmouth and Pete Minego’s column.
Blaine S. Bierley
(PHS '55)
Hilliard, OH
Thanks! Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: Blaine Bierley
To: Sam Kegley
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2010 9:43 AM
Subject: Remembering Pete Minego
“Pete Minego”
Do you remember Pete Minego? When I was a student at Portsmouth High School in the middle 1950s, he was an institution at the Portsmouth Times newspaper.
Pete was a veteran newspaperman who was born in Portsmouth in 1880. He became a “cub reporter” for the old Portsmouth Blade sometime around the turn of the century. He had been with the Times since 1910, serving through the years as a reporter, a copyreader, a sportswriter, city editor, and managing editor. Pete had covered the major news stories in Portsmouth for generations.
In 1930 he began writing the daily column that most of Portsmouth’s sports fans knew and loved--“Minego’s Sports Gossip.” If you read the sports pages in the Times, chances were that Pete’s column was the first thing that your eyes met--even before the ball scores.
Pete’s “gossip” column was a conglomeration of anecdotes, pats on the back for various local people and enterprises, philosophy, sports, and wisecracks. There were usually quotes from his fictional “Uncle Zeb” on life and times in general, such as: “Uncle Zeb sez dynamite and an old maid have something in common. They’re harmless if you let ‘em alone.”
Pete lived on Bond Street in Portsmouth and was a lifelong bachelor.
They say he had a reputation as a “card shark” at the local Elks’ lodge.
Every once in a while, when I’m reading the sports pages, my mind wanders back to Portsmouth and Pete Minego’s column.
Blaine S. Bierley
(PHS '55)
Hilliard, OH
Portsmouth's street posts
Interesting, Sarah!
Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: Sarah Rapp
To: Sam Kegley
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2010 1:07 PM
Subject: re:street posts
I think my Daddy was responsible for those tombstone markers.. he was an engineer with the city at that time.. my sister got arrested for p ainting some of them black at holloween, if I remember right!
Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: Sarah Rapp
To: Sam Kegley
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2010 1:07 PM
Subject: re:street posts
I think my Daddy was responsible for those tombstone markers.. he was an engineer with the city at that time.. my sister got arrested for p ainting some of them black at holloween, if I remember right!
Pete Minego- Portsmouth Times in the forties and fifties
Who remembers reading the Pete Minego sports columns in the Portsmouth Times (Ohio) during the forties and fifties? I read them then with religious fervor. He was often quoted by the city newspapers.
Pete told us of Lowell Thomas referring to our city as the only one in the USA with tombstones for street signs. Gave us a little false bravado for the Cultural Center of our Universe.
I would like for some person still living in the city to researcch the old Minego columns and present some of his best.
Pete told us of Lowell Thomas referring to our city as the only one in the USA with tombstones for street signs. Gave us a little false bravado for the Cultural Center of our Universe.
I would like for some person still living in the city to researcch the old Minego columns and present some of his best.
Go Tea Party! I would rather fight than see any more switching to the left.
When all of the various taxes are added together, is there any part of our income left? It is darn near zero and the libs are still generating more.
I am a senior and there is no COLA for my social security. That is another new senior tax. It is good to be liberal with the excess funds but our 'representatives' have already filled their own pockets with funds that are owed China by us all. And then we have appointed czars making further drains and doing no good. and should I say ACORN? I believe every 'service' going is raising the rate, particularly on us seniors whom o will probably euthanize in the future. It is little comfort to me that the senior Jews will be first.
As my good friend, Dick Klitch" tells me, I have gone off the deep end. Maybe so, but you betcha I don't like what is happening and I am for the tea party and I hope they come up with the right candidates to oust all elitists who don't vote the people's wishes.
I am a senior and there is no COLA for my social security. That is another new senior tax. It is good to be liberal with the excess funds but our 'representatives' have already filled their own pockets with funds that are owed China by us all. And then we have appointed czars making further drains and doing no good. and should I say ACORN? I believe every 'service' going is raising the rate, particularly on us seniors whom o will probably euthanize in the future. It is little comfort to me that the senior Jews will be first.
As my good friend, Dick Klitch" tells me, I have gone off the deep end. Maybe so, but you betcha I don't like what is happening and I am for the tea party and I hope they come up with the right candidates to oust all elitists who don't vote the people's wishes.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Thanks Tom & Carolyn Lynch! a funny : >(
----- Original Message -----
From: Tom and Carolyn Lynch
Subject: FW:
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2010 13:52:09 -0500
There are female jokes and there are unisex jokes. Here is a joke I consider a true female joke.
I offer it to you in the hopes
That women will love it and men will pass it along
To a woman who will love it!
A woman was sitting at a bar enjoying an after work cocktail with her girlfriends when Steven, a tall, exceptionally handsome, extremely sexy, middle-aged man entered. He was so striking that the woman could not take her eyes off him.
This seasoned yet playful heartthrob noticed her overly attentive stare and walked directly toward her. (As any man would.) Before she could offer her apologies for staring so rudely, he leaned over and whispered to her, "I'll do anything, absolutely anything, that you want me to do, no matter how kinky, for $20.00...
On one condition..."
Flabbergasted but intrigued, the woman asked what the condition was. The man replied, "You have to tell me what you want me to do in just three words."
The woman considered his proposition for a moment, and then slowly removed $20 bill from her purse, which she pressed into the man's hand along with her address. She looked deeply and passionately into his eyes, barely concealing her anticipation and excitement, and slowly and meaningfully said....
"Clean my house."
(YOU GO, GIRL!)
From: Tom and Carolyn Lynch
Subject: FW:
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2010 13:52:09 -0500
There are female jokes and there are unisex jokes. Here is a joke I consider a true female joke.
I offer it to you in the hopes
That women will love it and men will pass it along
To a woman who will love it!
A woman was sitting at a bar enjoying an after work cocktail with her girlfriends when Steven, a tall, exceptionally handsome, extremely sexy, middle-aged man entered. He was so striking that the woman could not take her eyes off him.
This seasoned yet playful heartthrob noticed her overly attentive stare and walked directly toward her. (As any man would.) Before she could offer her apologies for staring so rudely, he leaned over and whispered to her, "I'll do anything, absolutely anything, that you want me to do, no matter how kinky, for $20.00...
On one condition..."
Flabbergasted but intrigued, the woman asked what the condition was. The man replied, "You have to tell me what you want me to do in just three words."
The woman considered his proposition for a moment, and then slowly removed $20 bill from her purse, which she pressed into the man's hand along with her address. She looked deeply and passionately into his eyes, barely concealing her anticipation and excitement, and slowly and meaningfully said....
"Clean my house."
(YOU GO, GIRL!)
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
The Columbus Dispatch PM 2-16-10
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February 2010 now 2nd snowiest ever
Depending upon your perspective, this February has been one to forget -- or one to remember.
The 9.7 inches of snow measured yesterday -- the fourth most ever in a single day -- has made this February the second snowiest on record in Columbus.
Another 4.2 inches over the coming 12 days and 2010 will go down as the new champ, breaking the century-old record set in 1910.
February snowfall now totals 25.1 inches -- a whopping 21.3 inches above normal for the month.
For the season, we've received 44.9 inches at Port Columbus -- 25.6 inches more than typical.
Here are the Februaries with the most snowfall on record in Columbus, according to the National Weather Service:
1. 29.2" ... 1910
2. 25.1" ... 2010
3. 24.4" ... 2003
4. 19.6" ... 1914
5. 16.4" ... 1979
Yesterday's snowfall also raced into the top ten heaviest single-day, 24-hour snowfalls in Columbus, giving February 2010 two spots in the record book:
1. 15.5" ... March 8, 2008
2. 12.3" ... April 4, 1987
3. 11.9 ... Jan. 6, 1910
4. 9.7" ... Feb. 15, 2010
5. 9.6" ... March 19, 1906
6. 9.0" ... Feb. 5, 2010
7. 8.9" ... Feb. 16, 2003, Feb. 8, 1971
9. 8.8" ... Jan. 7, 1996
10. 8.6" ... March 5, 1962
And, the winter of 2009-10 joins another Top Ten list, as well. This winter -- still far from over -- now has produced the seventh-highest seasonal snowfall in Columbus.
1. 67.8" ... 1909-10
2. 54.1" ... 1995-96, 1977-78
4. 48.7" ... 2002-03
5. 46.6" ... 1966-67
6. 45.3" ... 2007-08
7. 44.9" ... 2009-10
8. 44.3" ... 1969-70
9. 43.9" ... 1917-18
10. 43.4" ... 1984-85
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Anonymous:
Hey Hitch, Just wondering. Even 100 years ago people had yardsticks and rulers. Stick it in the snow and measure. How scientific do you think it takes to do that? Sure, we're far more scientific now then we were then but I don't think measuring snow accurately back then would have been that hard or inaccurate.
Posted by Anonymous
February 16, 2010 3:11 PM
Posted on February 16, 2010 15:11
Hitch Rules:
About the records set 100 years ago - did they REALLY have the level of precision that we have, these days, really?
My guess it was two guys named Jeb and Fred, who took a wild stab and said, "Make it over 29 inches, they'll never catch that total".
Just my two (highly chance of being correct) cents...
Posted by Hitch Rules
February 16, 2010 1:19 PM
Posted on February 16, 2010 13:19
Flights Departing Port Columbus, Slowly »
February 2010 now 2nd snowiest ever
Depending upon your perspective, this February has been one to forget -- or one to remember.
The 9.7 inches of snow measured yesterday -- the fourth most ever in a single day -- has made this February the second snowiest on record in Columbus.
Another 4.2 inches over the coming 12 days and 2010 will go down as the new champ, breaking the century-old record set in 1910.
February snowfall now totals 25.1 inches -- a whopping 21.3 inches above normal for the month.
For the season, we've received 44.9 inches at Port Columbus -- 25.6 inches more than typical.
Here are the Februaries with the most snowfall on record in Columbus, according to the National Weather Service:
1. 29.2" ... 1910
2. 25.1" ... 2010
3. 24.4" ... 2003
4. 19.6" ... 1914
5. 16.4" ... 1979
Yesterday's snowfall also raced into the top ten heaviest single-day, 24-hour snowfalls in Columbus, giving February 2010 two spots in the record book:
1. 15.5" ... March 8, 2008
2. 12.3" ... April 4, 1987
3. 11.9 ... Jan. 6, 1910
4. 9.7" ... Feb. 15, 2010
5. 9.6" ... March 19, 1906
6. 9.0" ... Feb. 5, 2010
7. 8.9" ... Feb. 16, 2003, Feb. 8, 1971
9. 8.8" ... Jan. 7, 1996
10. 8.6" ... March 5, 1962
And, the winter of 2009-10 joins another Top Ten list, as well. This winter -- still far from over -- now has produced the seventh-highest seasonal snowfall in Columbus.
1. 67.8" ... 1909-10
2. 54.1" ... 1995-96, 1977-78
4. 48.7" ... 2002-03
5. 46.6" ... 1966-67
6. 45.3" ... 2007-08
7. 44.9" ... 2009-10
8. 44.3" ... 1969-70
9. 43.9" ... 1917-18
10. 43.4" ... 1984-85
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Anonymous:
Hey Hitch, Just wondering. Even 100 years ago people had yardsticks and rulers. Stick it in the snow and measure. How scientific do you think it takes to do that? Sure, we're far more scientific now then we were then but I don't think measuring snow accurately back then would have been that hard or inaccurate.
Posted by Anonymous
February 16, 2010 3:11 PM
Posted on February 16, 2010 15:11
Hitch Rules:
About the records set 100 years ago - did they REALLY have the level of precision that we have, these days, really?
My guess it was two guys named Jeb and Fred, who took a wild stab and said, "Make it over 29 inches, they'll never catch that total".
Just my two (highly chance of being correct) cents...
Posted by Hitch Rules
February 16, 2010 1:19 PM
Posted on February 16, 2010 13:19
Thanks Blaine Bierley- Re: PHS math teachers
Thanks Blaine!
Frank knows how valuable you are as a PHS historian, as well as the P-Town he so illustriously photoshops.
Unfortunately, I had neither Frank Pierson nor Bert Leach, although I certainly remember them. Jim Fout, Doc Yeagle and Jack Plymale each have fond memories of Bert Leach, a true Portsmouth sage.
Henrietta, Nellie and Marie were all excellent and Henrietta is also loved by the three amigos above.
I had her for Algebra, Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry. Miss Trowbridge for geometry and Miss Niswonger for a freshman math course, I believe.
Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: Blaine Bierley
To: Sam Kegley
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 10:14 AM
Subject: Re: Name the Portsmouth High School math teachers.
MATH TEACHERS AT PHS IN MY ERA (51-55)
Henrietta DuPuy Mathematics
Bert Leach Business training, General Mathematics
Frank Pierson General Mathematics, Algebra I
Nellie Niswonger Algebra I
Marie Trowbridge Plane Geometry
Frank knows how valuable you are as a PHS historian, as well as the P-Town he so illustriously photoshops.
Unfortunately, I had neither Frank Pierson nor Bert Leach, although I certainly remember them. Jim Fout, Doc Yeagle and Jack Plymale each have fond memories of Bert Leach, a true Portsmouth sage.
Henrietta, Nellie and Marie were all excellent and Henrietta is also loved by the three amigos above.
I had her for Algebra, Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry. Miss Trowbridge for geometry and Miss Niswonger for a freshman math course, I believe.
Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: Blaine Bierley
To: Sam Kegley
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 10:14 AM
Subject: Re: Name the Portsmouth High School math teachers.
MATH TEACHERS AT PHS IN MY ERA (51-55)
Henrietta DuPuy Mathematics
Bert Leach Business training, General Mathematics
Frank Pierson General Mathematics, Algebra I
Nellie Niswonger Algebra I
Marie Trowbridge Plane Geometry
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Most Hits in One Inning (minimum 3)
1 4 Jenny Campbell, West Chester Lakota West (05/07/2001)
4
Jenni Meier, West Chester Lakota West (05/07/2001)
3 3 Rachel Jurich, Cincinnati Anderson vs. Cincinnati Winton Woods (04/02/2008)
3
Melissa Taylor, Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic vs. Bettsville (05/08/2006)
3
Sarah Gramlich, Thornville Sheridan vs. New Lexington (04/04/2006)
3 Briana Clark, Willard (2006)
3 Lindsay Niedermeier, Willard (2006)
3 Betsy Tipton, Willard (2006)
3 Kimberly Skully, Cuyahoga Heights vs. North Ridgeville Lake Ridge Acad. (05/11/2005)
3 Devon Trimmer, Baltimore Liberty Union (04/30/2005)
3 Gabby Jenkins, Pleasant Hill Newton (04/06/2004)
3 Robin Diers, Pleasant Hill Newton (04/06/2004)
3
Rachel Carr, Willard (05/21/2001)
3
Kendra Shoup, Willard (05/21/2001)
3 Cheryl Coressel, Defiance vs. Pettisville (04/22/1983)
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Most Hits, Game (minimum 6)
1 8 Gabby Jenkins, Pleasant Hill Newton vs. Union City Mississinawa Valley (04/06/2004)
2 7 Justine Bradley, Pleasant Hill Newton vs. Union City Mississinawa Valley (04/06/2004)
7 Kelly Constant, Bedford (04/30/1999)
7 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (05/08/1998)
7 Tiff Seevers, Thornville Sheridan (1996)
6 6
Angela Leach, New Lebanon Dixie (04/23/2008)
6
Sarah Phillips, Powell Olentangy Liberty vs. Hilliard Davidson (2006) (22 innings)
6
Danyel Lipps, West Alexandria Twin Valley South vs. Camden Preble Shawnee (05/07/2005)
6 Lindsey Miller, Continental (04/29/2004)
6 MoNika Parker, DeGraff Riverside vs. Waynesfield-Goshen (04/29/2004)
6 Alissa Toth, Toledo Christian vs. Lakeside Danbury (04/24/2004)
6 Allison Baker, Pleasant Hill Newton vs. Union City Mississinawa Valley (04/06/2004)
6
Haley Keller, Metamora Evergreen vs. Toledo Libbey (05/02/2003)
6
Julia Dunlap, Mechanicsburg vs. West Liberty-Salem (04/21/2003)
6
Brittany Ward, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (04/21/2003)
6 Jessica McMurray, W. Alexandria Twin Valley South vs. Union City Mississinawa Valley (04/16/2002)
6 Brittanie Wiegand, W. Alexandria Twin Valley South vs. Union City Mississinawa Valley (04/16/2002)
6 Amanda Moore, W. Alexandria Twin Valley South vs. Ansonia (04/05/2002)
6 Jenny Campbell, West Chester Lakota West (05/07/2001)
6
Stacy Gilfillen, DeGraff Riverside vs. Mechanicsburg (03/29/2001)
6
Sarah Kuhn, Defiance vs. Tiffin Columbia (05/09/1998)
6 Akishia Moore, Thornville Sheridan (1996)
6 Jackie Stoltz, Thornville Sheridan (1996)
6 Kristy Verssen, Hamilton Ross vs. Goshen (1995)
6 Jadie Wheeler, Zanesville Maysville (1993)
6 Stephanie Brooks, Union City Mississinawa Valley (1990)
6 Diane Bakle, Defiance vs. Bryan (04/27/1982)
6 Jody Runals, LaGrange Keystone (04/22/1980)
6 Karla Hench, Defiance vs. Celina (05/19/1977)
6 Rhonda Ludwig, Defiance vs. Celina (05/19/1977)
6 Darcy Robinson, Defiance vs. Liberty Center (05/16/1977)
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Most Hits, Season (minimum 45)
1 73 Kristen Bradshaw, McDermott Northwest (2005)
2 70 Jennifer Van Dijk, Gates Mills Hawken (1994)
3 69 Calli Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2005)
4 68 Kelly Forehand, New Washington Buckeye Central (1985)
5 65 Brittany Vanderink, Mantua Crestwood (2003)
6 63 Krissy Kelser, Pleasant Hill Newton (2003)
7 62 Michelle Baker, Tipp City Tippecanoe (2008)
62 Missy Edwards, Sidney (1988)
9 61 April Sparrow, Lima Bath (1995)
10
60 Tabitha Enicks, Greenville (2009)
60 Justine Shilt, Greenville (2007)
60 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2003)
13 59 Alisha Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2006)
59 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2005)
59 Kristen Bradshaw, McDermott Northwest (2004)
59 Brittany Vanderink, Mantua Crestwood (2001)
17 58 Kara Dill, LaGrange Keystone (2008)
58 Kara Dill, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
58 Holly Naymick, Poland Seminary (1994)
20 57 Melissa Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2008)
57 Jessica Burt, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
22 56 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2005)
56 Melissa Bonner, Kings Mills Kings (2005)
56 Leah Tufts, Lebanon (2003)
56 Billie Jo Carder, Celina (2001)
26 55 Rachel Wilson, Bellville Clear Fork (2009)
55 Nicole Diers, Pleasant Hill Newton (2006)
55 Katie Bell, LaGrange Keystone (2005)
55 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2004)
55 Calli Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2003)
55 Jackie Messersmith, Sycamore Mohawk
32 54 Jessica Locker, Tipp City Tippecanoe (2005)
54 Autumn Marshall, Hamilton (2001)
54 Kacy VanderHorst, Celina (2001)
54 Jennifer Jenkins, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
54 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton (1994)
54 Marcey Herwig, LaGrange Keystone (1991)
54 Julia Brown, Zanesville Maysville (1985)
39
53 Shannon Abbott, Ross (2005)
53 Amber Gregory, Batavia (2005)
53 Jackie Lee, Fostoria (2004)
53 Kristen Cochran, Newcomerstown (2003)
53 Billie Jo Carder, Celina (2000)
53 Jessica Jenkins, LaGrange Keystone (1998)
53 Karen Robey, Elmore Woodmore (1993)
46 52 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
52 Billie Jo Carder, Celina (1999)
52 Missy Mitchell, Lima Bath (1995)
52 Cassie Wilmoth, Oberlin Firelands (1990)
50 51 Megan Ramhoff, Sandusky Perkins (2007)
51 Brittany Vanderink, Mantua Crestwood (2004)
51 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2003)
51 Katie Singleton, Lebanon (2003)
51 Amy DiFiore, Cuyahoga Heights (2003)
51 Michele Penney, Mantua Crestwood (2003)
51 Billie Jo Carder, Celina (2002)
51 Ashley Gaia, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2001)
51 Lana Beckstedt, Celina (2001)
51 Amy Weitzel, Hamilton Ross (1994)
51 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1986)
51 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1985)
62 50 Allie Patton, Poland Seminary (2008)
50 Jessie Cantrell, Grafton Midview (2006)
50 Katie Manahan, DeGraff Riverside (2005)
50 Shatona Campbell, Fairfield (2004)
50 Dani Haase, Fostoria (2004)
50 Megan Miller, New Lebanon Dixie (2002)
50 Julie Metzger, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999)
50 Rhonda Fett, Lima Bath (1995)
50 Tricia Askins, Millbury Lake (1991)
50 Carla Brookbank, Akron Springfield (1988)
50 Megan Inman, Sidney (1988)
50 Chelsea Cooper, Sycamore Mohawk
74
49 Melissa Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2009)
49 Britney Reynolds, Burton Berkshire (2008)
49 Justine Shilt, Greenville (2006)
49 Alyssa Dickman, Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic (2005)
49 Sonja Addis, Greenville (2004)
49 Britni Rex, Greenville (2004)
49 Ashley Kuhn, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
49 Brittany Ward, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
49 Lana Beckstedt, Celina (2002)
49 Kelli Williams, Celina (2001)
49 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2000)
49 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (1999)
49 Kelli Strayer, DeGraff Riverside (1999)
49 Jennifer Jenkins, LaGrange Keystone (1998)
49 Rikki Jones, Springfield South (1998)
49 Amy Johnson, LaGrange Keystone (1993)
49 Julie Anspach, Thornville Sheridan (1986)
49 Brooke England, Thornville Sheridan (1983)
49 Alicia Clouse, Sycamore Mohawk
93 48 Rachael Connaughton, Hamilton Ross (2009)
48 Brittany Duncan, Fairborn (2009)
48 Kady Caughenbaugh, Newark Licking Valley (2007)
48 Rachel Wilson, Bellville Clear Fork (2007)
48 Lindsay Gueth, Vandalia Butler (2006)
48 Holly Finchum, Columbus Bishop Ready (2006)
48 Krista Harbaugh, Canal Fulton Northwest (2006)
48 Jamie Smrdel, Cleveland Heights Beaumont (2005)
48 Alisha Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2005)
48 Jordan Cravens, Fostoria (2004)
48 Anna Blair, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
48 Ashley Stamper, New Lebanon Dixie (2002)
48 Tracy Lee, Fostoria (2001)
48 Julie Dodds, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999)
48 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (1998)
48 Heather Kristy, Hamilton Ross (1994)
48 Carrie Schultheiss, Fairfield (1989)
48 Heather Leuzinger, Springboro (1987)
111 47 Brooke Nethers, Newark Licking Valley (2009)
47 Brooke Nethers, Newark Licking Valley (2008)
47 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2008)
47 Paige Berger, Rootstown (2007)
47 Deandrea Hillman, Defiance (2005)
47 Chelsea Cooper, Sycamore Mohawk (2005)
47 Jenny Lonsway, Sycamore Mohawk (2005)
47 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2005)
47 Jordan Berger, Rootstown (2005)
47 Amy DiFiore, Cuyahoga Heights (2005)
47 Steffi Graf, Poland Seminary (2004)
47 Amy Simindinger, Lima Bath (2004)
47 Elaine DiCesare, Fostoria (2004)
47 Christine Eggers, Centerville (2004)
47 Jamie Smrdel, Cleveland Heights Beaumont (2003)
47 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Harding (2000)
47 Kacy VanderHorst, Celina (1999)
47 Megan Rodak, LaGrange Keystone (1998 and 1999)
47 Chris Notareschi, Poland Seminary (1994)
47 Jessica Polson, Pleasant Hill Newton (1994)
47 Sandy Dobran, Poland Seminary (1993)
47 Cheryl Shuster, LaGrange Keystone (1989)
47 Kelly Halpin, Sidney (1987)
47 Karen Reiff, Marysville (1983)
135 46 Casey Wilson, Sandusky Perkins (2007)
46 Alayna Ruggles, New London (2007)
46 Sara Gramlich, Thornville Sheridan (2006)
46 Megan Ramhoff, Sandusky Perkins (2006)
46 Jackie Lee, Fostoria (2005)
46 Devon Trimmer, Baltimore Liberty Union (2005)
46 Amanda Stevens, DeGraff Riverside (2004)
46 Caleigh Hortman, Kings Mills Kings (2003)
46 Brandi Jones, Hamilton (2001)
46 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2001)
46 Meghan Rowlands, Columbus Bishop Ready (2001)
46 Jennifer Toby, LaGrange Keystone (1990)
46 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1987)
148 45 Brittany Nethers, Newark Licking Valley (2009)
45 Paige Berger, Rootstown (2009)
45 Tara Thieryoung, Batavia (2008)
45 Katie Manahan, DeGraff Riverside (2007)
45 Carrie Morse, New London (2007)
45 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2006)
45 Amber Gregory, Batavia (2006)
45 Kristen Black, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2005)
45 Jordan Cravens, Fostoria (2005)
45 Brandy Jacob, LaGrange Keystone (2004)
45 Alyssa Dickman, Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic (2004)
45 Rayann Klingler, DeGraff Riverside (2004)
45 Jessica DaGrava, Rayland Buckeye Local (2003)
45 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
45 Hana Mohrman, Sycamore Mohawk (2003)
45 Tracy Lee, Fostoria (2000)
45 Emily Cooper, Hamilton Ross (1999)
45 Becky Lee, Elmore Woodmore (1998)
45 Brianne Thomas, Hamilton Ross (1997)
45 Jamie Cendrosky, LaGrange Keystone (1995)
45 Nikki Gallaugher, DeGraff Riverside (1987)
45 Michelle Jonas, LaGrange Keystone (1985)
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Most Hits, Career (minimum 140)
1 327 Julie Swain, Akron Manchester (1989-1992)
2 313 Jenny Bennett, Akron Manchester (1988-1991)
3 222 Calli Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2003-2006)
4 217 Kristen Bradshaw, McDermott Northwest (2004-2006)
5 212 Billie Jo Carder, Celina (1999-2002)
6 196 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2002-2005)
7 191 Hannah Fulk, Jeromesville Hillsdale (2006-2009)
8 188 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2002-2005)
9 183 Rachel Wilson, Bellville Clear Fork (2006-2009)
10 180 Melissa Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2006-2009)
180 Justine Shilt, Greenville (2004-2007)
12 179 Allie Patton, Poland Seminary (2005-2008)
13 175 Brittany Vanderink, Mantua Crestwood (2001-2004)
175 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (1997-2000)
15 173 Lana Beckstedt, Celina (1999-2002)
16 171 Kristin Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2001-2004)
17 170 Alisha Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2003-2006)
170 Tracy Lee, Fostoria (1998-2001)
19 168 Brooke England, Thornville Sheridan (1980-1983)
20 167 April Sparrow, Lima Bath (1993-1996)
21 166 Megan Miller, New Lebanon Dixie (2001-2004)
166 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2001-2003)
23 165 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2006-2009)
165 Missy Mitchell, Lima Bath (1993-1996)
165 Julia Brown, Zanesville Maysville (1984-1987)
26 163 Kara Dill, LaGrange Keystone (2006-2008)
27 162 Shannon Abbott, Hamilton Ross (2002-2005)
28 161 Amy DiFiore, Cuyahoga Heights (2002-2005)
161 Alyssa Dickman, Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic (2003-2006)
30 160 Katie Manahan, DeGraff Riverside (2004-2007)
160 Jackie Lee, Fostoria (2002-2005)
160 Chris Notareschi, Poland Seminary (1991-1994)
33 158 Annie Rowlands, Columbus Bishop Ready (2004-2007)
34 157 Amy Weitzel, Hamilton Ross (1991-1994)
35 157 Christine Eggers, Centerville (2001-2004)
36 155 Michelle Baker, Tipp City Tippecanoe (2005-2008)
155 Melissa Bonner, Kings Mills Kings (2004-2007)
155 Sarah Zeleznikar, Burton Berkshire (2004-2007)
39 154 Jessica Locker, Tipp City Tippecanoe (2003-2006)
154 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (1998-2000)
41 153 Haley Whitcomb, Sandusky Perkins (2004-2007)
42 152 Jamie Bork, Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic (2003-2006)
43 151 Ashley Stamper, New Lebanon Dixie (2001-2004)
151 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1986-1989)
151 Missy Clay, Shelby
46 150 Elaine DiCesare, Fostoria (2002-2005)
47 149 Kelli Wiliiams, Celina (2001-2004)
149 Michele Penney, Mantua Crestwood (2000-2003)
149 Jennifer Van Dijk, Gates Mills Hawken (1991-1994)
149 Cassie Wilmoth, Oberlin Firelands (1987-1991)
51 148 Jordan Cravens, Fostoria (2002-2005)
148 Heather Leuzinger, Springboro (1986-1989)
53 147 Samantha Attinger, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2006-2009)
147 Brittany Ward, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003-2005)
147 Jordan Berger, Rootstown (2002-2005)
147 Stephanie Hill (2001-2004)
57 146 Ashley Conger, Poland Seminary (2004-2007)
146 Autumn Marshall, Hamilton (2000-2003)
59 145 Wendy Olinger, Springfield South (1994-1997)
60 144 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
144 Jessie Dunn, New Lebanon Dixie (2002-2005)
144 Jamie Smrdel, Cleveland Heights Beaumont (2002-2005)
144 Sharon Krukowski, Shelby
64 143 Christina Stoffer, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
143 Mackenzie Peffley, Defiance (1994-1997)
66 142 Katherine Morgenthaler, Brunswick (2004-2007)
142 MoNika Parker, DeGraff Riverside (2003-2006)
142 Rayann Klingler, DeGraff Riverside (2001-2004)
69 141 Jamie Bare, Batavia (2005-2008)
141 Amber Gregory, Batavia (2004-2006)
141 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2003-2006)
141 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2003-2006)
141 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1983-1986)
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Consecutive Hits (minimum 10)
1 21 Julia Brown, Zanesville Maysville (1987)
2 18 Jamie Siefker, Celina (2003)
3 17 Kelly Simms, Shelby (1997)
4 12 Sarah Ivory, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1998)
12 Mackenzie Peffley, Defiance (1996)
12 Nancy Saalfield, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (1995)
7 11 Charisse Colston, Bedford (2006)
11 Ashley Evans, Centerburg (2005)
11 Brittany Ward, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
11 Angie Newland, Shelby (1997)
11 10 Amber Gregory, Batavia (2006)
10 Erin Peirano, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2005)
10 Kendra Shoup, Willard (2002)
10 Jaime Kautz, Blanchester (1997)
10 Aimee Gainer, Zanesville Maysville (1983)
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Consecutive Games with a Hit (minimum 15)
1
33
Maria Benza, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy (2002-2003)
2 32
Lydia Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2007-2008)
32
Calli Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2003-2004)
4 31
Michelle Baker, Tipp City Tippeanoe (2008)
31
Ashley Gaia, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2000-2001)
6 30
Holly Finchum, Columbus Bishop Ready (2006-2007)
30
Kady Caughenbaugh, Newark Licking Valley (2007)
8 29
Calli Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2005)
29
Rhonda King, Westerville North (1984-1985)
10 28 Rachel Ryan, Northwestern (2004-2005)
28 Teresa Morris, Westerville North (1983-1984)
12 27 Allie Patton, Poland Seminary (2005-2006)
13 26 Katie Manahan, DeGraff Riverside (2006-2007)
26 Brittany Vanderink, Mantua Crestwood (2003-2004)
15 25
Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2005)
16 24
Jamie Bare, Batavia (2005-2006)
17
23
Michelle Jackson, DeGraff Riverside (1995)
18 22
Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2007-2008)
22
Kaci Dunn, Marysville (2005)
22
Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2004)
22
Billie Jo Carder, Celina (2000-2001)
22 21
Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
21
Jessica Locker, Tipp City Tippecanoe (2005)
21
Jackie Lee, Fostoria (2005)
21
Lyndsay Schey, Defiance (2004)
21
Dee Dee Helmandollar, DeGraff Riverside (1986)
27 20
Abbey Kontak, Genoa Area (2006)
20
Katie Maynard, Lancaster (2002)
20
Amy DiFiore, Cuyahoga Heights (2003)
20 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton (1994)
20 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1986)
20 Kim Huth, Atwater Waterloo (1984-1985)
33 19 Caylor Arnold, Mt. Gilead (2009)
34 18 Jordan Rausch, Mt. Gilead (2008)
18 Justine Shilt, Greenville (2007)
18
Britini Rex (2003)
18 Charlotte Knapp, Atwater Waterloo (1985-1986)
18
Kendra Shoup, Willard
39 17 Danielle Hahn, Castalia Margaretta (2007)
17
Katie Manahan, DeGraff Riverside (2006)
17 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2005)
17 Kristin Collins, McArthur Vinton County (2005)
17
Jordan Berger, Rootstown (2005)
17
Rebecca Mathias, New Riegel (2005)
17
Jordan Cravens, Fostoria (2005)
17 Megan Miller, New Lebanon Dixie (2004)
17 Amy Bashore, Pleasant Hill Newton (1989)
48 16 Donna Polk, Shaker Heights (2008)
16 Jessica Hess, Streetsboro (2007)
16
Kelly Krill, Edgerton (2003)
16
Alicia Shoe, DeGraff Riverside (2002)
16 Brandy Orsborne, DeGraff Riverside (1996)
16 Kristin Purk, DeGraff Riverside (1996)
16 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton (1995)
16 Heather Adams, Atwater Waterloo (1995)
56 15 Mallory Derbfuss, Atwater Waterloo (2006-2007)
15
Alisha Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2006)
15 Allison Hall, Shaker Heights (2005)
15 Jordan Cravens, Fostoria (2004)
15
Kristen Salvatore, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
15 Krissy Kesler, Pleasant Hill Newton (2002-2003)
15
Danielle Coleman, Bedford (2001)
15 Mackenzie Peffley, Defiance (1997)
15
Erin Finfrock, DeGraff Riverside (1995)
15 Kim Huth, Atwater Waterloo (1985)
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Most Home Runs, Inning (minimum 2)
1 2 Katey Schiering, Mentor vs. Euclid (05/08/2006)
2 Katey Schiering, Mentor vs. Eastlake North (05/06/2006)
2 Bessie Artino, Bellevue vs. Norwalk (05/05/2006)
2 Georgette Richardson, Defiance vs. Defiance Tinora (04/04/2005)
2 Kelsie Pritchard, Columbus Bishop Ready vs. Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans (04/19/2004)
2 Tara Bartruff, Washington Court House vs. Jamestown Greeneview (04/14/2005)
2 Ashley Hensley, S. Charleston Southeastern vs. Cedarville (04/17/2003)
2 Audry Anders, Defiance vs. Shelby (04/14/2001)
2 Elizabeth Snavely, Defiance vs. Bryan (04/12/1996)
2 Mackenzie Peffley, Defiance vs. Swanton (04/04/1996)
2 Elizabeth Snavely, Defiance vs. Wapakoneta (04/15/1995)
2 Elizabeth Snavely, Defiance vs. Defiance Tinora (04/25/1994)
2 Elizabeth Snavely, Defiance vs. St. Mary's Memorial (04/16/1994)
2 Karen Emerson, Defiance vs. Ottawa-Glandorf (04/05/1988)
2 Addie Batt, Defiance vs. Lima Shawnee (04/18/1985)
2 Stacy Sentel, Defiance vs. Elida (04/22/1980)
2 Kathy Garland, Defiance vs. Pettisville (05/22/1979)
2 Rhonda Ludwig, Defiance vs. Pettisville (05/22/1979)
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Most Home Runs, Game (minimum 2)
1 3 Hayley MacWhade, Medina Highland vs. Berea (04/04/2009)
3 Katie Kortekamp, Cincinnati St. Ursula Academy (04/28/2008)
3 Delaney Talmage, Genoa Area (03/27/2007)
3 Stephanie Sanders, Lima Bath (05/2007)
3 Sara Haynes, Brunswick vs. Parma Heights Valley Forge (05/15/2007)
3 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview vs. Miller City (04/2006)
3 Kati Campbell, Fairview (04/16/2005)
3 Brittany Runner, Greenville vs. Sidney (2003)
3 Monica Cyphert, Southington Chalker (04/07/1998)
3 Anissa Phillips, West Carrollton (03/27/1989)
3 Rhonda King, Westerville North (05/09/1986)
12 2 Taylor Thomas, Bellville Clear Fork vs. Shelby (05/14/2009)
2 Elysse Jenkins, Sugar Grove Berne Union vs. Pataskala Licking Heights (05/04/2009)
2 Jessica Bolanz, Atwater Waterloo vs. Mogadore (05/04/2009)
2 Miranda Kelly, Mt. Orab Western Brown vs. Goshen (05/01/2009)
2 Jackie Messersmith, Sycamore Mohawk vs. Attica Seneca East (04/22/2009)
2 Amanda Reamer, Norwalk vs. Port Clinton (04/19/2009)
2 Taylor Yeater, Galion Northmor vs. Newark Catholic (04/18/2009)
2 Alyssa Wright, Byesville Meadowbrook vs. Martins Ferry (04/18/2009)
2 Katie Saluga, Warren Champion vs. Brookfield (04/16/2009)
2 Emily Mathieu, Wintersville Indian Creek vs. East Liverpool (04/13/2009)
2 Katie Saluga, Warren Champion vs. Newton Falls (04/13/2009)
2 Stephanie Messenger, Perrysburg vs. Wapakoneta (04/11/2009)
2 Chelsea Meister, Liberty Center vs. Edon (04/11/2009)
2 Haylie Forrer, Antwerp vs. Defiance Tinora (04/09/2009)
2 Samantha Wilkosz, Medina Highland vs. Berea (04/04/2009)
2 Jessica Robertson, Mt. Gilead vs. Westerville South (04/04/2009)
2 Paige Berger, Rootstown vs. Akron East (2009)
2 Paige Berger, Rootstown vs. Peninsula Woodridge (2009)
2 Lydia Etzler, Convoy Crestview vs. Antwerp (2009)
2 Kelsey Nedderman, Convoy Crestview vs. Elida (2009)
2 Kelsey Nedderman, Convoy Crestview vs. Antwerp (2009)
2 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
2 Devan Bruner, Greenville (2009)
2 Raven Cline, The Plains Athens (2009)
2
Melissa Matjunas, Sarahsville Shenandoah vs. Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans (05/09/2008)
2
Meredith Rocco, Westlake vs. Cleveland St. Joseph Academy (04/29/2008)
2
Mackenzie Bedlion, Smithville vs. Peninsula Woodridge (04/25/2008)
2
Britney Reynolds, Burton Berkshire vs. Orwell Grand Valley (04/22/2008)
2
Meredith Rocco, Westlake vs. Akron Our Lady of the Elms (04/15/2008)
2
Suzy May, Lewis Center Olentangy (04/08/2008)
2
Charisse Colston, Bedford vs. Parma (05/01/2008)
2
Tara Thieryoung, Batavia vs. East Clinton (04/30/2008)
2
Cassie Gleisner, Wellington vs. Fairview (04/26/2008)
2 Sarah Gabel, Columbus Bishop Ready vs. Columbus Northmoor (04/26/2008)
2
Melissa Rennie, Wellington vs. Fairview Park Fairview (04/26/2008)
2
Rachel Hoffman, Kansas Lakota vs. New Riegel (04/22/2008)
2
Kaylee Ohler, Mt. Gilead vs. West Jefferson (04/19/2008)
2
Charisse Colston, Bedford vs. Cleveland Heights (04/23/2008)
2
Jen Joseph, Canal Fulton Northwest vs. Strongsville (04/12/2008)
2 Melissa Matjunas, Sarahsville Shenandoah vs. Beverly Fort Frye (04/09/2008)
2 Caiti Waldo, Columbus Bishop Ready vs. Worthington Christian (04/08/2008)
2
Kaylee Ohler, Mt. Gilead vs. Morral Ridgedale (04/02/2008)
2 Jamie Preseren, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin vs. Bedford St. Peter Chanel (05/24/2007)
2 Kelsey Ford, Youngstown Boardman vs. Canton GlenOak (05/15/2007)
2 Liz Bidlack, Bellville Clear Fork vs. Mansfield St. Peter's (05/04/2007)
2
Amy Graham, New Concord John Glenn vs. Thornville Sheridan (05/02/2007)
2 Kristi Janoske, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin vs. Cleveland Central Catholic (04/30/2007)
2
Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn vs. Duncan Falls Philo (04/30/2007)
2
Lindsey Tobias, Defiance vs. Kenton (04/24/2007)
2
Mallory Derbfuss, Atwater Waterloo vs. Rootstown (04/24/2007)
2 Jamie Preseren, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin vs. Parma Heights Holy Name (04/18/2007)
2
Chelsea Cooper, Sycamore Mohawk vs. Bettsville (04/18/2007)
2 Abbey Wise, Sycamore Mohawk vs. Van Buren (04/13/2007)
2 Adrianne Lange, Archbold (04/09/2007)
2
Lindsey Tobias, Defiance vs. Wauseon (04/03/2007)
2 Delaney Talmage, Genoa Area (03/27/2007)
2 Megan Drennen, Bellevue vs. Pemberville Eastwood (04/29/2006)
2 Sara Wolfe, DeGraff Riverside vs. Sidney Fairlawn (04/04/2006)
2 Melissa Eickholt, Convoy Crestview vs. Miller City (04/2006)
2 Bessie Artino, Bellevue vs. Norwalk (05/05/2006)
2
Lexi Majoy, Huron vs. Sandusky St. Mary Central Catholic
2
Brittany Insley, Arlington vs. McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley (04/21/2006)
2 Blair Nance, Sunbury Big Walnut vs. Columbus Beechcroft (05/11/2006)
2 Katey Schiering, Mentor vs. Euclid (05/08/2006)
2 Rachael Shepherd, West Chester Lakota West vs. Mason (05/06/2006)
2 Katey Schiering, Mentor (05/06/2006)
2 Rachael Shepherd, West Chester Lakota West vs. Fairfield (05/01/2006)
2 Krista Harbaugh, Canal Fulton Northwest vs. Akron Our Lady of Elms (04/12/2006)
2 Lydia Eckel, Genoa Area (2006)
2 Amy Powell, Streetsboro vs. East Canton (04/2006)
2 Kelsey Ford, Metamora Evergreen vs. Hamler Patrick Henry (04/10/2006)
2 Jaclyn Carpenter, Warren Champion vs. Youngstown Liberty (04/10/2006)
2 Bri Clark, Willard (2005)
2 Ashley Evans, Centerburg vs. Fredericktown (04/15/2005)
2 Ashley Evans, Centerburg vs. Howard East Knox (05/05/2005)
2 Ashley Evans, Centerburg vs. Cardington-Lincoln (05/07/2005)
2 Tara Bartruff, Washington Court House vs. Jamestown Greeneview (04/14/2005)
2 Chelsea Cooper, Sycamore Mohawk vs. West Salem Northwestern (2005)
2 Tiffany Sheehan, Streetsboro vs. Peninsula Woodridge (04/19/2005)
2 Morgan Miller, Batavia (04/20/2005)
2
Brittany Insley, Arlington vs. Arcadia (05/11/2005)
2 Martha Simon, Delta (2005)
2 Jennifer Lehrer, Huron vs. Castalia Margaretta (04/13/2005)
2 Monica Gerdeman, Delphos Jefferson (05/05/2005)
2 Ashley Thompson, Fostoria (2004)
2 Nura Jarman, Cincinnati Withrow (04/20/2004)
2 Kim Weindel, Parma Padua Franciscan vs. Mentor Lake Catholic (04/15/2004)
2 Kim Weindel, Parma Padua Franciscan vs. Garfield Hts. Trinity (05/14/2004)
2 Ashley Thompson, Fostoria (2004)
2 Kelli Williams, Celina vs. Sidney (04/10/2004)
2 Simone Cingel, Bedford vs. Warrensville Hts. (05/13/2004)
2 Carolyn Weeman, Smithville vs. Doylestown Chippewa (04/19/2004)
2 Kelsie Pritchard, Columbus Bishop Ready vs. Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans (04/19/2004)
2 Robin Tipton, Willard (2004)
2 Lauren Hey, West Chester Lakota West (2003)
2 Andria Barlage, Toledo Christian (04/29/2003)
2 Kim Skully, Cuyahoga Heights (2003)
2 Haley Keller, Metamora Evergreen vs. Toledo Christian (04/03/2003)
2 Katie Bates, Metamora Evergreen vs. Toledo Christian (04/03/2003)
2 Emily Ford, Metamora Evergreen vs. Swanton (05/05/2003)
2 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk vs. Fremont St. Joesph C.C. (04/17/2003; one right-handed, one left-handed)
2 Megan Gould, Steubenville Catholic Cental vs. Toronto (04/17/2003)
2 Ashley Hensley, S. Charleston Southeastern vs. Cedarville (04/17/2003)
2 Ashley Hensley, S. Charleston Southeastern vs. Mechanicsburg (04/15/2003)
2 Amber Sypert, Cortland Maplewood vs. Bristolville Bristol (2003)
2 Michelle Dawson, LaGrange Keystone vs. Lorain Clearview (05/10/2002)
2 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone vs. Lorain Clearview (05/10/2002)
2 Sandra Wozniak, Port Clinton vs. Clyde (04/24/2002)
2 Krissy Kesler, Pleasant Hill Newton vs. Ansonia (04/12/2001)
2 Rayann Klingler, DeGraff Riverside vs. Jackson Center (04/24/2001)
2 Sara Wiley, Richwood North Union (04/17/2000)
2 Lana Beckstedt, Celina (1999)
2 Mia Allen, Canton Timken (1998)
2 Kaci Pugh, Willard (1998)
2 Cassandra Stanton, Garfield Heights (1998)
2 Erin McAlarney, Tallmadge vs. Baldwin (PA) (1997)
2 Maggie Stath, Cincinnati Western Hills (1997)
2 Lori Balough, Rayland Buckeye Local (05/4/1996)
2 Alicia Enis, Union City Mississinawa Valley (1995)
2 Jodi Jackfert, Rayland Buckeye Local (05/03/1994)
2 Jessica Polson, Pleasant Hill Newton vs. Sidney Fairlawn (04/16/1994)
2 Ranee Furrow, DeGraff Riverside vs. Pleasant Hill Newton (04/02/1994)
2 Ranee Furrow, DeGraff Riverside vs. West Liberty-Salem (04/20/1994)
2 Heather Adams, Atwater Waterloo vs. Windham (05/11/1993)
2 Jenny Smith, Norwalk vs. Willard (04/11/1992)
2 Darcy Helmandollar, DeGraff Riverside vs. Mechanicsburg (05/02/1988)
2 Denise Strong, Pleasant Hill Newton vs. Lewisburg Tri-County North (05/02/1988)
2 Julia Brown, Zanesville Maysville (1987)
2 Denise Carpenter, Genoa Area
2 Rhonda King, Westerville North (05/15/1986)
2 Shelia Evans, Springfield South (1986)
2 Donna Jenkins, Zanesville Maysville (1986)
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Most Home Runs, Season (minimum 10)
1 13 Britney Reynolds, Burton Berkshire (2008)
2 12 Paige Berger, Rootstown (2009)
12 Abby Rhodes, Thornville Sheridan (2007)
12 Blair Nance, Sunbury Big Walnut (2006)
12 Hayley Wiemer, Toledo St. Ursula Academy (2005)
12 Ginger Theis, Gates Mills Hawken (1992)
7 11 Jenna Vavra, Bellaire St. John Central (2008)
11 Abby Rhodes, Thornville Sheridan (2008)
11 Katey Schiering, Mentor (2006)
11 Ranee Furrow, DeGraff Riverside (1994)
11 10 Jamie Preseren, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2007)
10 Kristen Bradshaw, McDermott Northwest (2006)
10 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2002)
10 Amy Quarando, Amherst Steele (1999)
10 Julia Brown, Zanesville Maysville (1986)
10 Kelly Forehand, New Washington Buckeye Central (1985)
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Most Home Runs, Career (minimum 15)
1 35 Abby Rhodes, Thornville Sheridan (2006-2009)
2 29 Paige Berger, Rootstown (2006-2009)
3 26 Hayley Wiemer, Toledo St. Ursula Academy (2003-2005)
4 23 Rona Roffey, Thornville Sheridan (1984-1987)
5 22 Nicole Loudin, Elyria Catholic (2001-2002)
22 Heather Leuzinger, Springboro (1986-1989)
22 Julia Brown, Zanesville Maysville (1984-1987)
8 21 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2006-2009)
21 Charisse Colston, Bedford (2005-2008)
10 20 Lindsey Tobias, Defiance (2006-2009)
20 Katey Schiering, Mentor (2005-2007)
12 19 Hannah Fulk, Jeromesville Hillsdale (2006-2009)
19 Raven Cline, The Plains Athens (2007-2009)
14 18 Tiffany Smith, Fairborn (2004-2007)
15 17 Britney Reynolds, Burton Berkshire (2006-2008)
17 Jamie Preseren, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2004-2007)
17 Amanda Kern, Marysville (2003-2005)
17 Meghan Rowlands, Columbus Bishop Ready (1998-2001)
17 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1983-1986)
20 16 Brittany Insley, Arlington (2003-2006)
16 Maria Barhorst, Tipp City Tippecanoe (1995-1999)
16 Elizabeth Snavely, Defiance (1994-1997)
16 Tracy French, McArthur Vinton County (1982-1985)
24 15 Melissa Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2006-2009)
15 Annie Rowlands, Columbus Bishop Ready (2004-2007)
15 Kristen Bradshaw, McDermott Northwest (2004-2006)
15 Krissy Kesler, Pleasant Hill Newton (2000-2003)
15 Toma Hainline, Celina (1982-1983)
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Consecutive Games with a Home Run (minimum 2)
1 6 Kathy Peter, Shaker Heights (2008)
6 Lindsey Tobias, Defiance (2008)
3 5 Nicole Loudin, Elyria Catholic (2000)
4 4 Elysse Jenkins, Sugar Grove Berne Union (2009)
4 Raven Cline, The Plains Athens (2009)
4 Abby Rhodes, Thornville Sheridan (2007)
4 Kelsey Ford, Youngstown Boardman (2007)
4 Katey Schiering, Mentor (2006)
4 Charisse Colston, Bedford (2006)
4 Kristen Bradshaw, McDermott Northwest (2006)
4 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1986)
12 3 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
3 Shelby Harvey, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
3 Mindy Meredith, Hudson (2009)
3 Melissa Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2008)
3 Britney Reynolds, Burton Berkshire (2008, twice)
3 Suzy May, Lewis Center Olentangy (2008)
3 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2007)
3 Annie Rowlands, Columbus Bishop Ready (2006)
3 Simone Cingel, Bedford (2003)
3 Brittany Runner, Greenville (2003)
3 Amanda Rinkes, Rayland Buckeye Local (2002)
3 Elizabeth Snavely, Defiance (1994)
3 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1985)
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2 Taylor Thomas, Bellville Clear Fork (2009, twice)
2 Paige Berger, Rootstown (2009, twice)
2 Lizzy DeWitt, Bellville Clear Fork (2009)
2 Mackenzie Bedlion, Smithville (2009)
2 Katie Saluga, Warren Champion (2009)
2 Lisa Tittle, Lexington (2009)
2 Emily Mathieu, Wintersville Indian Creek (2009)
2 Aubin Frost, Mt. Gilead (2009)
2 Sara Shields, Atwater Waterloo (2009)
2 Miranda Kelly, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
2 Lydia Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2009)
2 Jess Burger, Convoy Crestview (2009)
2 Kelsey Nedderman, Convoy Crestview (2009)
2 Katie Saluga, Warren Champion (2008)
2 Mackenzie Bedlion, Smithville (2008)
2 Lydia Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2008, twice)
2 Britney Reynolds, Burton Berkshire (2008, twice)
2 Sami Hartman, Convoy Crestview (2008)
2 Amy Radar, Wellington (2008)
2 Lexi Majoy, Huron (2008)
2 Jordan Rausch, Mt. Gilead (2008)
2 Ryann Morse, Sardinia Eastern (2008)
2 Meredith Rocco, Westlake (2008)
2 Lydia Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2007, twice)
2 Sara Shields, Atwater Waterloo (2007)
2 Kait Kallenborn, Smithville (2007)
2 Adrianne Lange, Archbold (2007)
2 Rebecca Mottayaw, Bellville Clear Fork (2007)
2 Jordan Layfield, Bellville Clear Fork (2007)
2 Liz Bidlack, Bellville Clear Fork (2007)
2 Chelsea Cooper, Sycamore Mohawk (2007)
2 Callie McConnell, Wellington (2007)
2 Melissa Rennie, Wellington (2007)
2 Jaclyn Carpenter, Warren Champion (2006)
2 Lydia Eckel, Genoa Area (2006)
2 Amber Jones, Jackson Center (2006)
2 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2006)
2 Brittany Insley, Arlington (2006)
2 Alisha Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2006)
2 Charisse Colston, Bedford (2005)
2 Jordan Berger, Rootstown (2005)
2 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2005)
2 Ashley Holden, Convoy Crestview (2005)
2 LynnLee Myers, Fostoria (2005)
2 Cindy Garlick, Fostoria (2005)
2 Ashley Stamper, New Lebanon Dixie (2004)
2 Dani Haase, Fostoria (2004)
2 Janel Bialecki, Delta (2004)
2 Amanda Graeter, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003, twice)
2 Krissy Kesler, Pleasant Hill Newton (2003, twice)
2 Holly Oesterle, Washington C.H. Washington (2003)
2 Megan Terry, Bedford (2003)
2 Amy Quarando, Amherst Steele (1999)
2 Alecia Jarvis, Atwater Waterloo (1999)
2 Mia Allen, Canton Timken (1998)
2 Chris Burkhammer, Garfield Heights (1998)
2 Kelly Sharp, Atwater Waterloo (1997)
2 Lori Balough, Rayland Buckeye Local (1996)
2 Carrie Laase, Rayland Buckeye Local (1994, twice)
2 Itsy Culver, Atwater Waterloo (1994)
2 Heather Adams, Atwater Waterloo (1993)
2 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1986)
2 Catherine Shuman, Atwater Waterloo (1985)
2 Abby Rhodes, Thornville Sheridan
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Most RBI, Inning (minimum 5)
1 7 Kimberly Skully, Cuyahoga Heights vs. North Ridgeville Lake Ridge Acad. (05/11/2005)
7 Jennie Davis, West Carrollton vs. Piqua (04/19/1982)
3 6 Kelsie Pritchard, Columbus Bishop Ready vs. Zanesville (04/05/2006)
6 Ashley Hensley, S. Charleston Southeastern vs. Cedarville (04/17/2003)
5 5 Melissa Taylor, Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic vs. Bettsville (05/08/2006)
5 Tara Bartruff, Washington Court House vs. Jamestown Greeneview (04/14/2005)
5 Diane Bakle, Defiance vs. Stryker (04/21/1982)
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Most RBI, Game (minimum 9)
1 11 Sarah Matthews, Akron Firestone vs. Akron North (04/28/2003)
11 Denise Strong, Pleasant Hill Newton vs. Lewisburg Tri-County North (05/02/1988)
3 10 Kayla Montgomery, Wintersville Indian Creek vs. Lisbon Beaver Local (04/17/2008)
10 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (05/08/1998)
10 Pam Spenser, Union City Mississinawa Valley (1998)
6 9 Tawny Rogers, Warren Champion vs. Campbell Memorial (05/01/2009)
9 Ashley Evans, Centerburg vs. Howard East Knox (05/05/2005)
9 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (04/06/2005)
9 Courtney Corrova, Columbus Bishop Ready (04/24/2004)
9 Brittany Runner, Greenville vs. Sidney (2003)
9 Amanda Moore, W. Alexandria Twin Valley South vs. Union City Mississinawa Valley (04/16/2002)
9 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding vs. Richmond Hts. (05/08/2000)
9 Nicole Leathers, Oregon Clay (1993)
9 Jenny Smith, Norwalk vs. Willard (04/11/1992)
9 Rhonda King, Westerville North (05/09/1986)
9 Donna Jenkins, Zanesville Maysville (1986)
9 Kathy Garland, Defiance vs. Liberty Center (05/02/1978)
9 Stephanie Breslin, Centerville (04/28/1978)
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Most RBI, Season (minimum 45)
1 65 Kelly Forehand, New Washington Buckeye Central (1985)
2 64 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (1999)
3 63 Ginger Theis, Gates Mills Hawken (1992)
63 Julia Brown, Zanesville Maysville (1986)
63 Rachel Mann, Gates Mills Hawken (1981)
6 60 April Sparrow, Lima Bath (1994)
60 Cassie Wilmoth, Oberlin Firelands (1990)
8 59 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2005)
9 58 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1986)
10 57 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2008)
57 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (1998)
12 55 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2005)
55 Brittany Runner, Greenville (2003)
55 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1985)
15 54 Britney Reynolds, Burton Berkshire (2008)
54 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (2000)
54 April Sparrow, Lima Bath (1995)
54 Chris Notareschi, Poland Seminary (1994)
54 Brooke England, Thornville Sheridan (1983)
20 53 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2000)
53 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton (1994)
53 Dena Romstadt, Oregon Clay (1988)
23 52 Hayley Wiemer, Toledo St. Ursula Academy (2005)
52 Lindsay Miller, Convoy Crestview (2000)
52 Heather Leuzinger, Springboro (1987)
26 50 Amy DiFiore, Cuyahoga Heights (2003)
50 Kacy VanderHorst, Celina (2001)
50 Dena Wagner, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (1998)
50 Pam Gould, Marysville (1987)
50 Holly Cauffman, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1985)
31 49 Whitney Flaherty, Columbus Bishop Ready (2006)
49 Ashley Hensley, S. Charleston Southeastern (2003)
49 Johnce Lee Stewart, Fairfield (1989)
34 48 Kelsey Nedderman, Convoy Crestview (2009)
48 Angie Fegley, Elmore Woodmore (1994)
48 Megan Inman, Sidney (1988)
37 47 Chelsea Cooper, Sycamore Mohawk (2007)
47 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2003)
47 Wendy Olinger, Springfield South (1995)
47 Jennifer Toby, LaGrange Keystone (1990)
41 46 Holly Naymick, Poland Seminary (1994)
42 45 Lindsay Gueth, Vandalia Butler (2006)
45 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2006)
45 Shatona Campbell, Fairfield (2004)
45 Monica Cyphert, Southington Chalker (1998)
45 Marcey Herwig, LaGrange Keystone (1991 and 1992)
45 Kara McDonald, Tiffin Calvert
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Most RBI, Career (minimum 110)
1 207 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (1997-2000)
2 173 Julia Brown, Zanesville Maysville (1984-1987)
3 170 Rona Roffey, Thornville Sheridan (1984-87)
4 168 April Sparrow, Lima Bath (1993-1996)
5 165 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2002-2005)
6 153 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2002-2005)
7 152 Heather Leuzinger, Springboro (1986-1989)
8 151 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1983-1986)
9 149 Amy DiFiore, Cuyahoga Hts. (2002-2005)
149 Wendy Olinger, Springfield South (1994-1997)
11 144 Chris Notareschi, Poland Seminary (1991-1994)
12 142 Kelli Williams, Celina (2001-2004)
13 138 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2006-2009)
14 137 Kelly Forehand, New Washington Buckeye Central (1983-1985)
15 132 Cassie Wilmoth, Oberlin Firelands (1987-1991)
16 128 Dawn Pohl, Lima Bath (1982-1984)
17 127 Maria Weitzel, Hamilton Ross (1988-1991)
18 123 Abbie Shell, Greenville (2004-2007)
19 123 Rayann Klingler, DeGraff Riverside (2001-2004)
20 121 Abby Rhodes, Thornville Sheridan (2006-2009)
21 121 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2002-2006)
121 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton (1992-1995)
121 Pam Gould, Marysville (1985-1987)
24 120 Shelly Freeman, Akron Springfield (1987-1990)
25 118 Melissa Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2006-2009)
118 Kelly Patton, Shelby
27 116 Billie Jo Carder, Celina (1999-2002)
116 Megan Inman, Sidney (1986-1989)
116 Shannon Elking, Blanchester
30 114 Kelli Watercutter, Houston (1999-2002)
114 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (1998-2000)
114 Marcey Herwig, LaGrange Keystone (1989-1992)
114 Ginger Theis, Gates Mills Hawken (1989-1992)
34 113 Britney Reynolds, Burton Berkshire (2006-2008)
113 Sarah Zeleznikar, Burton Berkshire (2004-2007)
113 Lindsay Miller, Convoy Crestview (1999-2001)
113 Sherri Green, Springfield South (1985-1988)
38 112 Angela Lala, Marysville (1991-1994)
39 111 Chelsea Cooper, Sycamore Mohawk (2005-2007)
40 110 Krissy Kesler, Newton (2000-2003)
110 Jeri Kaeser, Springfield South (1985-1988)
110 Lucy Dowds, Shelby
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Most Runs Scored, Career (minimum 125)
1 204 Amy Johnson, LaGrange Keystone (1991-1994)
2 186 Kristen Bradshaw, McDermott Northwest (2004-2006)
3 173 Hannah Fulk, Jeromesville Hillsdale (2006-2009)
4 168 Calli Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2003-2006)
5 167 Billie Jo Carder, Celina (1999-2002)
6 163 Becky Bulach, Hamilton Ross (1994-1997)
7 162 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2002-2005)
162 Rachel Wilson, Bellville Clear Fork (2006-2009)
9 157 Maria Weitzel, Hamilton Ross (1988-1991)
10 156 Missy Mitchell, Lima Bath (1993-1996)
156 Amy Weitzel, Hamilton Ross (1992-1995)
12 155 Janel Hollar, Lima Bath (1991-1994)
13 153 Deb Dunifon, Lima Bath (1986-1989)
153 Jeri Kaeser, Springfield South (1985-1988)
15 152 Missy Runyon, McArthur Vinton County (1985-1988)
16 150 Cassie Wilmoth, Oberlin Firelands (1987-1991)
17 148 Sherri Green, Springfield South (1985-1988)
18 146 Alisha Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2003-2006)
146 Amanda Stevens, DeGraff Riverside (2002-2005)
20 145 Dee Sudnick, LaGrange Keystone (1985-1988)
21 141 Megan Miller, New Lebanon Dixie (2001-2004)
141 Jamie Cendrosky, LaGrange Keystone
23 137 Heather Kristy, Hamilton Ross (1993-1996)
24 135 Jessie Dunn, New Lebanon Dixie (2002-2005)
135 Kristin Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2001-2004)
26 133 Emily Cooper, Hamilton Ross (1996-1999)
27 132 Allie Patton, Poland Seminary (2005-2008)
28 131 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1994-1997)
29 130 Sam Attinger, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2006-2009)
130 Annie Rowlands, Columbus Bishop Ready (2004-2007)
31 129 Lana Beckstedt, Celina (1999-2002)
32 128 Justine Shilt, Greenville (2004-2007)
128 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (1998-2001)
34 127 Lindi Strable, Celina (1998-2001)
127 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1986-1989)
36 126 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2002-2005)
126 Chris Notareschi, Poland Seminary (1991-1994)
38 125 Karrie Gabbard, Kings Mills Kings (1989-1992)
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Highest Batting Average, Season (minimum .575)
1 0.727 Maria Benza, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy (2002)
2 0.671 Jordan Berger, Rootstown (2005)
3 0.669 Kristen Bradshaw, McDermott Northwest (2005)
4 0.667 Amanda Zakeri, Toledo Ottawa Hills (2007)
0.667 Rachel Atkins, Dayton Miami Valley School (2005)
6 0.666 Amy Yarger, Lexington (1998)
7 0.659 Maria Barhorst, Tipp City Tippecanoe (1995)
8 0.658 Charisse Colston, Bedford (2008)
0.658 Kelly Forehand, New Washington Buckeye Central (1985)
10 0.654 Brittany Vanderink, Mantua Crestwood (2004)
11 0.652 Charisse Colston, Bedford (2006)
12 0.648 Melissa Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2008)
0.648 Lois Milholland, Hamilton (1992)
14 0.644 Ashley Hensley, South Charleston Southeastern
15 0.640 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2004)
16 0.639 Rachel Toles, Goshen (1999)
0.639 Marty Imhoff, Shelby (1979)
18 0.638 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1986)
19 0.633 Jessica Burt, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
20 0.631 Ashley Evans, Centerburg (2005)
21 0.625 Jennifer Van Dijk, Gates Mills Hawken (1994)
22 0.623 Brittany Duncan, Fairborn (2009)
23 0.621 Nicole Papania, Columbiana Crestview (1998)
24 0.620 Amber Gregory, Batavia (2006)
25 0.617 Kara Dill, LaGrange Keystone (2008)
26 0.616 Kristen Cochran, Newcomerstown (2003)
27 0.615 Brittany Vanderink, Mantua Crestwood (2001)
0.615 Jamie Smrdel, Cleveland Heights Beaumont (2005)
29 0.613 Britney Reynolds, Burton Berkshire (2008)
0.613 Jamie Smrdel, Cleveland Heights Beaumont (2003)
0.613 Dana Kuhlman, New Riegel (1988)
32 0.612 Rachel Atkins, Dayton Miami Valley School (2007)
33 0.610 Gina Schneider, Lewistown Indian Lake (2001)
34 0.609 Amber Gregory, Batavia (2004)
0.609 Ranee Furrow, DeGraff Riverside (1993)
0.609 Chris Molnar, Amherst Steele (1982)
37 0.608 Tracy Lee, Fostoria (2001)
0.608 Tracy Lee, Fostoria (2000)
39 0.607 Katie Giesler, Goshen (1995)
40 0.606 Kris Mangen, Clayton Northmont (1989)
41 0.605 Cassie Wilmoth, Oberlin Firelands (1990)
42 0.604 Ashley Evans, Centerburg (2004)
43 0.603 Sue Scarbrough, LaGrange Keystone (1980)
44 0.600 Hannah Fulk, Jeromesville Hillsdale (2008)
0.600 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1985)
46 0.593 Kristy Zehringer, Fort Recovery (2002)
47 0.591 Rhonda Ludwig, Defiance (1979)
48 0.590 Missy Edwards, Sidney (1988)
49 0.589 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2005)
0.588 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2005)
51 0.586 Amy DiFiore, Cuyahoga Heights (2003)
52 0.585 Nikki Purk, DeGraff Riverside (1990)
53 0.585 Calli Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2006)
54 0.584 Nikki Gallaugher, DeGraff Riverside (1987)
55 0.583 Krissy Kesller, Pleasant Hill Newton (2003)
0.583 Rhonda Ludwig, Defiance (1977)
57 0.581 Danielle Ochenduski, LaGrange Keystone (1978)
58 0.579 Ashley Stamper, New Lebanon Dixie (2004)
59 0.577 Melissa Bonner, Kings Mills Kings (2005)
60 0.576 Carrie Partlowe, Springboro (1993)
0.576 Brooke England, Thornville Sheridan
62 0.575 Stephanie Burlew, Fairfield Cincinnati Christian (2006)
0.575 Caleigh Hortman, Kings Mills Kings (2003)
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Highest Batting Average, Career (minimum .500, at least 2 seasons)
1 0.609 Maria Barhorst, Tipp City Tippecanoe (1995-1998)
2 0.583 Rachel Atkins, Dayton Miami Valley School (2004-2007)
3 0.567 Gina Schneider, Lewistown Indian Lake (1999-2003)
4 0.589 Brittany Vanderink, Mantua Crestwood (2001-2004)
5 0.582 Marty Imhoff, Shelby (2000-2001)
6 0.579 Maria Benza, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy (2000-2003)
7 0.577 Ranee Furrow, DeGraff Riverside (1993-1994)
8 0.569 Cassie Wilmoth, Oberlin Firelands (1987-1991)
9 0.555 Kristen Bradshaw, McDermott Northwest (2004-2006)
10 0.554 Rachel Toles, Goshen (1997-2000)
11 0.552 Ashley Evans, Centerburg (2003-2005)
12 0.548 Kara Dill, LaGrange Keystone (2006-2008)
0.548 Gerri Crowe, Mt. Orab Western Brown (1983-1986)
14 0.547 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1983-1986)
15 0.546 Nikki Gallagher, DeGraff Riverside (1986-1987)
16 0.545 Tracy Lee, Fostoria (1998-2001)
0.545 Dana Kuhlman, New Riegel (1985-1988)
18 0.539 Jamie Smrdel, Cleveland Heights Beaumont (2002-2005)
0.539 Kim Huth, Atwater Waterloo (1984-1985)
0.539 Jen Nothacker, Shelby
0.539 Brooke England, Thornville Sheridan
22 0.536 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2002-2005)
0.536 Ginger Theis, Gates Mills Hawken (1989-1992)
24 0.535 Amy Yarger, Lexington (1996-1999)
25 0.534 Rhonda Ludwig, Defiance (1977-1979)
26 0.533 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2002-2005)
27 0.530 Mackenzie Peffley, Defiance (1994-1997)
28 0.526 Paige Berger, Rootstown (2006-2009)
29 0.525 Katie Giesler, Goshen (1995-1998)
30 0.521 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (1998-2000)
31 0.520 Calli Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2003-2006)
32 0.515 Jessica Burt, LaGrange Keystone (2003-2006)
33 0.505 Megan Miller, New Lebanon Dixie (2001-2004)
34 0.504 Ashley Stamper, New Lebanon Dixie (2001-2004)
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Most Stolen Bases, Game (minimum 7)
1
10 Jenny Snyder, Columbiana Crestview (1997)
10 Tonya Bowman, Union City Mississinawa Valley (1990)
3
8 Amy Johnson, LaGrange Keystone (04/14/1993)
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7 Kim Skully, Cuyahoga Heights (2003)
7 Kelly Canstant, Bedford (05/10/1999)
7 Nikki Purk, DeGraff Riverside vs. Jackson Center (03/27/1990)
7 Cheryl Shuster, LaGrange Keystone (04/29/1985)
7 Tamara Puehl, Cincinnati Western Hills (1985)
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Most Stolen Bases, Season (minimum 40)
1 62 Cheryl Shuster, LaGrange Keystone (1985)
2 59 Tricia Askins, Millbury Lake (1991)
3 57 Kelly Halpin, Sidney (1986)
4 56 Gloria Polly, Goshen (2001)
5 55 Emily Cooper, Hamilton Ross (1999)
55 Cassie Wilmoth, Oberlin Firelands (1990)
7 53 Brittany Vanderink, Mantua Crestwood (2001)
8 52 Kristen Cochran, Newcomerstown (2003)
9 51 Connie Szucs, Oberlin Firelands (1990)
51 Jena Woods, Akron Springfield (1990)
11 50 Jenny Moore, Blanchester
12 49 Alexandra Scott, Cincinnati Walnut Hills (2007)
49 Donna Briner, Union City Mississinawa Valley (1982)
14 48 Andrea Davis, Johnstown-Monroe (2001)
15 46 Cheryl Shuster, LaGrange Keystone (1986)
46 Kelly Halpin, Sidney
17 45 Serena Crow, Bellville Clear Fork (2002)
18 44 Stacy Skidmore, Dayton Miami Valley (2005)
44 Alisha Bable, Columbiana Crestview (1993)
20 43 Janel Hollar, Lima Bath (1993)
43 Cheryl Shuster, LaGrange Keystone (1987)
22 42 Lauren Brocklehurst, Medina (2006)
42 Shannon Abbott, Hamilton Ross (2004)
42 Billie Jo Carder, Celina (2002)
42 Michelle Engel, Hamilton Ross (1995)
26 41 Michelle Baker, Tipp City Tippeanoe (2008)
27 40 Jenni Arnold, West Chester Lakota (1993)
40 Sharon Finney, Rayland Buckeye Local (1991)
40 Diane Hughes, Tipp City Tippecanoe (1988)
40 Deb Allen, DeGraff Riverside (1986)
40 Amy Cooperider, Thornville Sheridan (1981)
40 Kelly Halpin, Sidney
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Most Stolen Bases, Career (minimum 75)
1 166 Victoria Pyles, Warrensville Heights (2004-2008)
2 160 Alexandra Scott, Cincinnati Walnut Hills (2005-2008)
3 151 Cheryl Shuster, LaGrange Keystone (1985-1987)
4 143 Kelly Halpin, Sidney (1986-1988)
5 136 Brittany Vanderink, Mantua Crestwood (2001-2004)
6 136 Gloria Polly, Goshen (1998-2001)
7 132 Cassie Wilmoth, Oberlin Firelands (1987-1991)
8 128 Connie Szucs, Oberlin Firelands (1987-1991)
9 126 Tricia Askins, Millbury Lake (1988-1991)
10 124 Billie Jo Carder, Celina (1999-2002)
124 Emily Cooper, Hamilton Ross (1996-1999)
12 118 Rachel Wilson, Bellville Clear Fork (2006-2009)
13 115 Jena Woods, Akron Springfield (1987-1990)
14 114 Brooke England, Thornville Sheridan (1980-1983)
15 104 Janel Hollar, Lima Bath (1991-1994)
16 103 Becky Bulach, Hamilton Ross (1994-1997)
17 101 Michelle Logan, Fairborn (2001-2004)
18 100 Amanda Stevens, DeGraff Riverside (2002-2005)
19 99 Jamie Bork, Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic (2003-2006)
20 98 Shannon Abbott, Hamilton Ross (2002-2005)
21 96 Christina Stoffer, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
22 95 Sherry Marsh, Mt. Orab Western Brown (1990-1994)
23 94 Lindi Strable, Celina (1998-2001)
24
93 Julie Metzger, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1996-1999)
93 Heather Kristy, Hamilton Ross (1993-1996)
93 Missy Runyon, McArthur Vinton County (1985-1988)
27
89 Hallie Barr, Bellville Clear Fork (2001-2004)
89 Amy Weitzel, Hamilton Ross (1992-1995)
89 Kim Ratcliff, Mt. Orab Western Brown (1987-1991)
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88 Serena Crow, Bellville Clear Fork (2000-2003)
31 86 Tami Layman, Mt. Orab Western Brown (1990-1993)
32 85 Rachel Atkins, Dayton Miami Valley School (2004-2007)
85 Amie Harris, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999-2002)
85 Amy Bashore, Pleasant Hill Newton (1986-1989)
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83 Charlene Orwick, Arlington (2003-2006)
83 Shelly Nichols, Mt. Orab Western Brown (1987-1991)
83 Angie Fischer, Hamilton Ross (1986-1989)
38 82 Holly Ransbottom, Rockford Parkway (1987-1990)
39 80 Erin Howe, Kansas Lakota (1995-1998)
40 79 Valerie Cute, Fairborn (1997-2000)
79 Jenny Moore, Blanchester
42 78 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2002-2005)
43 76 Steph Shanks, Kings Mills Kings (1987-1990)
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INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
Most Wins, Season (minimum 25)
1 34 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2002)
2 31 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2008)
31 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
31 Alanna Barker, Akron Springfield (1995)
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29 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
29 Stephanie Moore, Mantua Crestwood (2003)
29 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999)
8 28 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2006)
28 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2006)
28 Calli Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2005)
28 Tara West, Urbana (2005)
28 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (2002)
28 Alanna Barker, Akron Springfield (1994)
28 Carla Brookbank, Akron Springfield (1989)
28 Amy Angelo, Columbus Bishop Ready (1995)
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27 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
27 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2007)
27 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2007)
27 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
27 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2002)
27 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1998)
27 Tammy Stires, Tallmadge (1998)
27 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1988)
27 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1987)
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26 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
26 Casey Lower, Youngstown Ursuline (2009)
26 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2007)
26 Abbie Shell, Greenville (2007)
26 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
26 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2006)
26 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2003)
26 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
26 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
26 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
26 Nikki Scott, Columbus Bishop Ready (1999)
26 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1996)
26 Amy Angelo, Columbus Bishop Ready (1994)
26 Brandi Vogler, Piqua (1993)
26 Pam Mount, Zanesville Maysville (1985)
40 25 Shana Szypka, Genoa (2006)
25 Jeanne Hilvers, Elida (2005)
25 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2005)
25 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2002)
25 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (2002)
25 Rebekah Tipton, Williard (1997)
25 Amy Angelo, Columbus Bishop Ready
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Most Wins, Career (minimum 70)
1 108 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999-2002)
2 103 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2005-2008)
3 95 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2000-2003)
4 93 Alanna Barker, Akron Springfield (1992-1995)
93 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1986-1989)
6 91 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002-2005)
91 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2001-2004)
91 Amy Angelo, Columbus Bishop Ready (1993-1996)
9 90 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2000-2003)
90 Amy Chaney, Mogadore Field (1991-1994)
11 89 Holly Goodpasture, North Canton Hoover (1989-1992)
12 88 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2004-2007)
88 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (1999-2002)
88 Leah Black, Rocky River (1996-1999)
15 85 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2004-2007)
85 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1996-1999)
85 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1994-1997)
18 82 Tara West, Urbana (2005-2008)
19 79 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2001-2004)
20 78 Stefanie Rossman, Painesville Riverside (2004-2007)
78 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (1999-2002)
22 77 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
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76 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (1997-2000)
24 74 Ann Peterson, Tallmadge (1994-1997)
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73 Jan Finney, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1995-1998)
73 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1994-1997)
27 72 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2000-2003)
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71 Bryn Schlatter, Antwerp (2005-2008)
71 Katie Halcomb, Hamilton (2000-2003)
30 70 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2003-2006)
70 Megan Meyer, Vermilion (1998-2001)
70 Rebekah Tipton, Williard (1995-1998)
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Consecutive Wins (minimum 20)
1 51 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2003-2006)
2 46 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (2001-2002)
3 43 Aubrey Walton, Sycamore Mohawk (2003-2004)
4 37 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1996-1997)
5 34 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2002)
6 32 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
7 31 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
8 30 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1994-1995)
9 29 Amy Angelo, Columbus Bishop Ready (1995-1996)
10 27 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2006)
27 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
12 26 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
26 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
26 Brandi Vogler, Piqua (1993)
15 25 Rebekah Tipton, Williard (1997)
16 24 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2003)
24 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
24 Jody Johnson, LaGrange Keystone (1998-2000)
24 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1988)
20 23 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002-2003)
23 Aubrey Saylor, Blanchester
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21 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
21 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2002)
21 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2001)
21 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1998)
21 Kim Schultz, LaGrange Keystone (1986)
21 Kandi Carter, Westerville North (1986)
28 20 Kristin Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2003)
20 Ann Peterson, Tallmadge (1996)
20 Crystal Dunkle, Clayton Northmont
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Shutouts, Season (minimum 15)
1 25 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1998)
2 24 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
3 23 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2008)
23 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2002)
5 22 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
6 21 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
21 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
21 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
9 20 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2007)
20 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2005)
20 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2003)
20 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2001)
20 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
20 Alanna Barker, Akron Springfield (1994)
20 Carla Brookbank, Akron Springfield (1989)
16 19 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2006)
19 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2006)
19 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2004)
19 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1997)
19 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1996)
21 18 Shelby Snyder, Lima Bath (2009)
18 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2006)
18 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
18 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2002)
18 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (2001)
18 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2001)
18 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1995)
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17 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
17 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2003)
17 Kelly Murphy, North Olmsted (2002)
17 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2002)
17 Lisa Frederick, Akron Manchester (1990)
33 16 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2007)
16 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
16 Amy Mattin, Delta (2005)
16 Jeanne Hilvers, Elida (2005)
16 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2004)
16 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002)
16 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999)
16 Nikki Scott, Columbus Bishop Ready (1999)
41 15 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2009)
15 Stefanie Rossman, Painesville Riverside (2007)
15 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2005)
15 Amy Mattin, Delta (2004)
15 Jennifer Meunier, Cincinnati Turpin (2003)
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Shutouts, Career (minimum 45)
1 69 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2005-2008)
2 65 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2000-2003)
3 64 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999-2002)
4 62 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2000-2003)
62 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (1999-2002)
6 61 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002-2005)
61 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2002-2004)
8 59 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2001-2004)
9 57 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
57 Alanna Barker, Akron Springfield (1992-1995)
11 55 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1996-1999)
12 54 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1994-1997)
13 51 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (1999-2002)
51 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (1997-2000)
51 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1994-1997)
16 50 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2000-2003)
17 49 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2004-2007)
18 48 Ann Peterson, Tallmadge
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Consecutive Shutouts, Games (minimum 5)
1 18 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2001)
2 14 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1998)
3 12 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
4 11 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2007)
11 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2006)
11 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2004)
7 10 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2005)
10 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2001)
9 9 Andi Nicholson, Avon Lake (2007)
9 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2004)
9 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
12 8 Melanie Hayne, Celina (2004)
8 Amy Mattin, Delta (2003)
8 Lesa Bauer, Rootstown (2003)
8 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
8 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
8 Ashley Lockmiller, Kansas Lakota (2001)
8 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
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7 Alyssa Lane, Atwater Waterloo (2008)
7 Amy Mattin, Delta (2005)
7 Lindsey Hutchison, Baltimore Liberty Union (2005)
7 Kelly Murphy, North Olmsted (2002)
7 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2002)
7 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (2001)
7 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2000)
7 Ann Peterson, Tallmadge (1997)
7 Beth Jones, Hamilton Ross (1996)
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6 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
6 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2007)
6 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2005)
6 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2004)
6 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
6 Keir McEachern, West Chester Lakota West (2003)
6 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
6 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2003)
6 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
6 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2002)
6 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2001)
6 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2000)
6 Monica Cyphert, Southington Chalker (1998)
6 Kim Evans, LaGrange Keystone (1997)
6 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1997)
6 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1996)
6 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1995)
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5 Alyssa Lane, Atwater Waterloo (2009)
5 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2009)
5 Emma Johnson, Groveport-Madison (2009)
5 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
5 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
5 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002)
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Consecutive Shutout Innings (minimum 35)
1 142 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2001)
2 106 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1998)
3 88 Kristin Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2003)
4 83 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2001)
5 82 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2006)
6 80 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2004)
7 80 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
8 76 Emlyn Knerem, Brunswick (2007)
76 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2007)
10 72 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2005)
11 68 Kristi Janoske, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2005-2006)
12 66 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2002)
13 64 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2003)
14 62 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
15 61 Amy Mattin, Delta (2005)
16 60 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1998)
17 59 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
59 Amy Mattin, Delta (2003)
59 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (2001)
20 58 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2007)
58 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
22 57 Lesa Bauer, Rootstown (2003)
23 56 Melanie Hayne, Celina (2004)
24 54 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2006)
54 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
54 Beth Jones, Hamilton Ross (1996)
27 53 Andi Nicholson, Avon Lake (2007)
53 Lindsey Hutchison, Baltimore Liberty Union (2005)
53 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2001)
53 Monica Cyphert, Southington Chalker (1998)
31 51 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1994)
32 50 Ashley Lockmiller, Kansas Lakota (2001)
33 49 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2009)
49 Ann Peterson, Tallmadge (1997)
35 48 Kelly Murphy, North Olmsted (2002)
36 47 Alyssa Lane, Atwater Waterloo (2009)
47 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2000)
38 46 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
46 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2002)
40 45 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2000)
41 44 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
42 43 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1996)
43 42 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002)
42 Kim Evans, LaGrange Keystone (1997)
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41 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
41 Stefanie Rossman, Painesville Riverside (2007)
41 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2006)
41 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2004)
41 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
50 40 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
51 38 Leah Black, Rocky River (1999)
52 37 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999)
37 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
37 Sarah Martin, LaGrange Keystone (1994)
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36 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
36 Emily Breitholle, Fairfield (2000)
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35 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2003)
35 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
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Lowest Earned-Run Average, Season (minimum 0.25 and 10 games)
1 0.00 Kristin Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2003)
0.00 Kelly Murphy, North Olmsted (2002)
0.00 Stephanie Piontek, Mason (2002)
4 0.06 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
5 0.07 Jennifer Meunier, Cincinnati Turpin (2003)
6 0.08 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2000)
7 0.08 Alyssa Childers, Johnstown-Monroe (2001)
8 0.10 Kacey Locker, Tipp City Tippecanoe (2009)
0.10 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2001)
10 0.11 Emily Breitholle, Fairfield (2001)
0.11 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2001)
0.11 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1999)
13 0.12 Amy Mattin, Delta (2004)
0.12 Monica Cyphert, Southington Chalker (1998)
15 0.14 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
0.14 Jessica Miller, Medina (1997)
17 0.16 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
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0.17 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2006)
0.17 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2003)
0.17 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
0.17 Lisa Frederick, Akron Manchester (1990)
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0.18 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2004)
0.18 Hayley Weimer, Toledo St. Ursula Academy (2004)
0.18 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
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0.19 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1997)
0.19 Jessica Miller, Medina (1997)
0.19 Sarah Martin, LaGrange Keystone (1994)
0.19 Carla Brookbank, Akron Springfield (1989)
29 0.21 Hayley Wiemer, Toledo St. Ursula Academy (2005)
0.21 Randi Huffman, Hamilton Ross (2000)
0.21 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1998)
32 0.22 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2004)
0.22 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2002)
34 0.23 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2004)
0.23 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
36 0.24 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
37 0.25 Layne Carpenter, Marietta (2009)
0.25 Amy Weitzel, Hamilton Ross (1993)
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Lowest Earned-Run Average, Career (minimum 0.40 and 20 games)
1 0.03 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (1999-2002)
2 0.12 Jackie Beavers, Warren Champion (1992-1995)
3 0.15 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (1999-2001)
4 0.17 Brenda Rombach, Tiffin Calvert (1986-1989)
5 0.18 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (199-2002)
6 0.20 Hayley Weimer, Toledo St. Ursula Academy (2004-2005)
7 0.23 Lesa Bickley, Tiffin Calvert (1984-1987)
8 0.26 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (1997-2000)
0.26 Jessica Miller, Medina (1996-1999)
10 0.30 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2003-2006)
11 0.32 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2004-2006)
0.32 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2000-2003)
13 0.33 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
0.33 Ann Peterson, Tallmadge (1994-1997)
15 0.36 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2005-2008)
0.36 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002-2005)
17 0.37 Emily Breitholle, Fairfield (1998-2001)
0.37 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1996-1999)
19 0.39 Alanna Barker, Akron Springfield (1992-1995)
20 0.40 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (1998-2001)
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Most Strikeouts, Game (minimum 18, 7 innings)
1 21 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook vs. New Martinsville (WV) Magnolia (2009)
21 Kelly Murphy, North Olmsted vs. Fairview Park Fairview (04/18/2002)
21 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready vs. Johnstown Northridge
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20 Emma Johnson, Groveport-Madison vs. Reynoldsburg (05/04/2009)
20 Emma Johnson, Groveport-Madison vs. Lancaster (04/30/2009)
20 Keri Seel, Fostoria vs. Norwalk (04/27/2009)
20 Brittany Dauterman, Bloomdale Elmwood vs. Findlay (04/03/2008)
20 Keri Seel, Fostoria vs. Norwalk (05/07/2007)
20 Heather Bauer, Medina Highland vs. Macedonia Nordonia (04/14/2007)
20 Alyssa See, Ashland Crestview vs. Sheffield Brookside (04/13/2006)
20 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg vs. Northwood (04/19/2003)
20 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg vs. Fremont St. Joseph C.C. (2002)
20 Katie Maynard, Lancaster vs. Ashville Teays Valley (03/31/2001)
20 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview vs. Paulding (04/12/1999)
20 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview vs. Antwerp (04/10/1999)
20 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
20 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (04/20/1998)
20 Leah Black, Rocky River (1998)
20 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (04/14/1997)
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19 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
19 Tori Funk, Mentor vs. East Cleveland Shaw (05/14/2009)
19 Caitlyn Calhoun, Oxford Talawanda vs. Cincinnati Mt. Healthy (04/17/2009)
19 Mindy Meredith, Hudson vs. Solon (2009)
19 Abbey Bensing, Cortland Lakeview (04/23/2008)
19 Jordyn Fisherback, New Madison Tri-Village (04/02/2008)
19 Andi Nicholson, Avon Lake vs. Berea (2008)
19 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview vs. Continental (05/2006)
19 Alyssa See, Ashland Crestview vs. Greenwich South Central (04/17/2006)
19 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg vs. Bloomdale Elmwood (05/02/2003)
19 Miranda Hall, Centerville vs. Sidney (04/14/2003)
19 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin vs. Garfield Hts. Trinity (04/29/2002)
19 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (2002)
19 Alana Gaines, Elyria Catholic vs. Garfield Heights Trinity (2002)
19 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (2001)
19 Ashley Donahoo, Oberlin Firelands vs. Sullivan Black River (05/02/2000)
19 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (04/20/2000)
19 Valerie Tipton, Willard (2000)
19 Leah Black, Rocky River (1999)
19 Monica Cyphert, Southington Chalker vs. Warren John F. Kennedy (05/13/1998)
19 Bekah Johnston, Huron (1998)
19 Leah Black, Rocky River (1997)
19 Jodi Noffke, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1993)
19 Rachael Radabaugh, Belpre vs. Nelsonville (NY) (1990)
19 Diahann Tabor, W. Alexandria Twin Valley South vs. Tipp City Bethel (04/13/1989)
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18 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
18 Keri Seel, Fostoria vs. Willard (05/16/2009)
18 Lauren Clifton, Sardinia Eastern vs. Mowrystown Whiteoak (04/09/2008)
18 Layne Carpenter, Marietta (04/07/2008)
18 Brittany Dauterman, Bloomdale Elmwood vs. Fostoria (04/02/2008)
18 Brittany Dauterman, Bloomdale Elmwood vs. Sycamore Mohawk (03/31/2008)
18 Justina Wise, New London vs. Greenwich South Central (05/09/2007)
18 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn vs. Gnadenhutten Indian Valley (04/28/2007)
18 Emlyn Knerem, Brunswick vs. Akron Ellet (04/21/2007)
18 Katie Lawrence, Mt. Orab Western Brown vs. Batavia Clermont Northeastern (04/02/2007)
18 Emlyn Knerem, Brunswick vs. Grafton Midview (03/28/2007)
18 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview vs. Haviland Wayne Trace (04/2006)
18 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone vs. Wellington (2006)
18 Stephanie Burlew, Cincinnati Christian vs. Cincinnati North College Hill (04/18/2005)
18 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross vs. Cincinnati Turpin (04/08/2005)
18 Jessica Locker, Tipp City Tippecanoe vs. West Milton Milton Union (2005)
18 Miranda Hall, Centerville vs. North Laurel (03/31/2004)
18 Miranda Hall, Centerville vs. Greenville (05/16/2003)
18 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (05/09/2003)
18 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin vs. Garfield Heights Trinity (04/28/2003)
18 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (04/03/2003)
18 Miranda Hall, Centerville vs. Hopkins (03/31/2003)
18 Miranda Hall, Centerville vs. Miamisburg (05/20/2002)
18 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin vs. Mentor Lake Catholic (05/06/2002)
18 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (2002)
18 Callie Stanley, Oberlin Firelands vs. Sheffield Brookside (05/08/2001)
18 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview vs. Ottoville (05/05/2001)
18 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview vs. Belmont (IN) (04/26/2001)
18 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview vs. Spencerville (04/05/2001)
18 Katie Maynard, Lancaster - Four times (2001)
18 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (05/24/2000)
18 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview vs. Montpelier (04/03/1999)
18 Monica Cyphert, Southington Chalker vs. Orwell Grand Valley (04/06/1998)
18 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1998 - 4 separate times)
18 Krista Johnson, Defiance vs. Kenton (05/13/1997)
18 Kim Evans, LaGrange Keystone (1997)
18 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton vs. Ansonia (05/01/1995)
18 Nichole Trout, DeGraff Riverside vs. Waynesfield Goshen (04/03/1995)
18 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton vs. Lewisburg Tri-County North (04/04/1994)
18 Sarah Martin, LaGrange Keystone (1991)
18 Rachael Radabaugh, Belpre vs. Pomeroy Meigs (1990)
18 Rachael Radabaugh, Belpre vs. Wellston (04/18/1989)
18 Rachael Radabaugh, Belpre vs. Pomeroy Meigs (03/30/1988)
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Most Strikeouts, Game (minimum 25, extra innings)
1 44 Kasie Kelly, Wooster vs. Lexington (2009) (20 innings)
2 42 Kristy Goodrich, Warren Lordstown vs. Bristolville Bristol (1998) (21 innings)
3 39 Megan Everson, Bristolville Bristol vs. Warren Lordstown (1998) (21 innings)
4 37 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook vs. Cadiz Harrison Central (2009) (14 innings)
5 32 Holly Tomaszewski, Lexington vs. Wooster (2009) (20 innings)
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31 Heather Clark, Oxford Talawanda vs. Harrison (2000) (15 innings)
31 Nikki Scott, Columbus Bishop Ready (1998)
8 30 Sarah Phillips, Powell Olentangy Liberty vs. Hilliard Davidson (2006) (22 innings)
30 Jessica Miller, Medina vs. Berea (1999) (12 innings)
10 29 Courtney Smith, Hilliard Davidson vs. Powell Olentangy Liberty (22 innings)
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28 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
28 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2006)
13 28 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area vs. Bloomdale Elmwood (04/26/2006)
14 26 Amy Mattin, Delta vs. Archbold (05/06/2004) (13 innings)
26 Erin Carey, North Canton Hoover vs. Canton GlenOak (1995)
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25 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
25 Morgan White, Warren Champion vs. Cortland Lakeview (04/09/2008) (12 innings)
25 Katie Lawrence, Mt. Orab Western Brown vs. Batavia Clermont Northeastern (04/25/2007) (12 innings)
25 Jessica Miller, Medina vs. Brecksville (1998) (19 innings)
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Most Strikeouts, Season (minimum 250)
1 455 Leah Black, Rocky River (1999)
2 410 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (2002)
3 409 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
4 406 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2002)
5 402 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2009)
6 393 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
7 377 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2003)
8 374 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (2001)
9 372 Megan Meyer, Vermillion (1999)
10 371 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
11 370 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1998)
12 368 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2008)
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356 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
14 353 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (2002)
15 352 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2006)
16 346 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
346 Leah Black, Rocky River (1998)
18 345 Jennifer Meunier, Cincinnati Turpin (2003)
19 343 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2007)
20 341 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
341 Lisa Frederick, Akron Manchester (1990)
22 339 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2004)
23 335 Kelly Murphy, North Olmsted (2002)
24 329 Casey Lower, Youngstown Ursuline (2009)
25 328 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2007)
26 327 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2004)
327 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002)
327 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2007)
29 326 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (2001)
30 325 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2005)
31 324 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2006)
32 322
Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2002)
33 319 Hayley Weimer, Toledo St. Ursula Academy (2005)
319 Leah Black, Rocky River (1997)
35 315 Keri Seel, Fostoria (2006-2009)
36 311 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
37 310 Alyssa See, Ashland Crestview (2006)
38 309 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2007)
39 308 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2005)
308 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2008)
41 307 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2004)
307 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2001)
43 306 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2006)
44 305 Bekah Johnston, Huron
45 304 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
46 301 Jeanne Hilvers, Elida
47 300 Amy Mattin, Delta (2004)
48 297 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1995)
49 294 Amy Mattin, Delta (2005)
50 290 Nikki Scott, Columbus Bishop Ready (1998)
51 289 Emma Johnson, Groveport-Madison (2008)
289 Shelby Snyder, Lima Bath (2009)
289 Keir McEachern, West Chester Lakota West (2004)
54 287 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2006)
55 286 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2001)
56 284 Rachael Radabaugh, Belpre (1990)
57 283 Megan Flenniken, Cincinnati St. Ursula Academy (2008)
283 Alyssa See, Ashland Crestview (2008)
59 280 Emlyn Knerem, Brunswick (2007)
280 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2007)
61 278 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1997)
278 Amy Angelo, Columbus Bishop Ready (1996)
63 277 Emma Johnson, Groveport-Madison (2009)
64 276 Brittanie Fowler, Avon (2009)
65 275 Andi Nicholson, Avon Lake (2007)
275 Nikki Scott, Columbus Bishop Ready (1997)
67 269 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2000)
68 268 Emily Froment, West Alexandria Twin Valley South (2009)
268 Ashley Lockmiller, Kansas Lakota (2000)
70 267 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2001)
71 266 Amy Mattin, Delta (2003)
72 263 Layne Carpenter, Marietta (2009)
263 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2002)
263 Christina Swierz, Amherst Steele (2002)
263 Amy Angelo, Columbus Bishop Ready (1994)
76 261 Betsy Rafferty, Columbus Bishop Ready (2003)
261 Leah Black, Rocky River (1996)
78 258 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1998)
79 257 Megan Auxier, Proctorville Fairland (2006)
80 256 Janell Weichold, Hamilton Ross (1990)
81 255 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2002)
82 254 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2006)
83 253 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1996)
84 251 Heather Bauer, Medina Highland (2007)
251 Kim Evans, LaGrange Keystone (1997)
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Most Strikeouts, Career (minimum 700)
1 1,381 Leah Black, Rocky River (1996-1999)
2 1,264 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2000-2003)
3 1,260 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2006-2009)
4 1,211 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (1999-2002)
5 1,187 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002-2005)
6 1,162 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2005-2008)
7 1,160 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1996-1998)
8 1,153 Megan Meyer, Vermilion (1998-2001)
9 1,108 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2000-2003)
10 1,103 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2001-2004)
11 1,101 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999-2002)
12 1,097 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (1999-2002)
13 1,058 Aimee Genter, Pettisville (2001-2004)
14 1,027 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (1997-2000)
15 986 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2000-2003)
16 971 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
17 941 Lisa Frederick, Akron Manchester (1987-1990)
18 931 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2004-2007)
19 928 Amy Angelo, Columbus Bishop Ready (1993-1996)
20 922 Amy Chaney, Mogadore Field (1991-1994)
21 910 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (1998-2001)
22 907 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2003-2006)
907 Kelly Murphy, North Olmsted (1999-2002)
24 874 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1994-1997)
25 869 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2004-2007)
26 867 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2001-2004)
27 861 Tara West, Urbana (2005-2008)
28 853 Keri Seel, Fostoria (2006-2009)
853 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (1999-2002)
30 850 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1994-1997)
31 844 Stefanie Rossman, Painesville Riverside (2004-2007)
32 833 Andi Nicholson, Avon Lake (2007)
33 802 Carrie Swinderman, Thornville Sheridan (1999-2002)
34 799 Christina Swierz, Amherst Steele (2002-2004)
35 794 Ashley Lockmiller, Kansas Lakota (1998-2001)
36 793 Bryn Schlatter, Antwerp (2005-2008)
37 775 Geri McFann, Cheshire River Valley (2001-2004)
38 765 Katie Halcomb, Hamilton (2000-2003)
39 759 Alyssa See, Ashland Crestview (2006-2008)
40 758 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2004-2007)
41 756 Hannah Rockhold, Lima Bath (2003-2006)
42 731 Jennifer Boso, Akron Manchester (1990-1993)
43 725 Miranda Hall, Centerville (2001-2004)
725 Christine Bills, Canal Fulton Northwest (2000-2004)
45 714 Heather Bauer, Medina Highland (2007)
714 Kayla Johnson, Defiance (2003-2006)
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Perfect Games, Season
1 7 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
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6 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
3 5 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2007)
5 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2002)
5 4 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2009)
4 Lorena Floccari, Cuayhoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2004)
4 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
4 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
9 3 Jennifer Solanics, Columbia Station Columbia (2008)
3 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
3 Kelly Murphy, North Olmsted (2002)
3 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2002)
3 Amie Lefew, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
14 2 Sara Shields, Atwater Waterloo (2009)
2 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2006)
2 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2005)
2 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2005)
2 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2004)
2 Amy Mattin, Delta (2004)
2 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
2 Amy Mattin, Delta (2003)
2 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
2 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (2001)
2 Kristi Wells, Pleasant Hill Newton (2000)
2 Jodi Jackfert, Rayland Buckeye Local (1994)
2 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton (1994)
27 1 Keri Seel, Fostoria vs. Willard (05/16/2009)
1 Alyssa Lane, Atwater Waterloo (05/11/2009)
1 Caitlyn Calhoun, Oxford Talawanda vs. Norwood (04/29/2009)
1 Jessica Pohlman, Millersport vs. Canal Winchester Harvest Prep (04/27/2009)
1 Ashley Starr, Wintersville Indian Creek vs. East Liverpool (04/13/2009)
1 Brittanie Fowler, Avon vs. Rocky River (04/04/2009)
1 Amanda Barker, Granville (2009)
1 Kathy Peter, Shaker Heights vs. Cleveland Heights (05/09/2008)
1 Brittany Dauterman, Bloomdale Elmwood vs. Genoa (04/16/2008)
1 Jessica Pohlman, Millersport vs. Canal Winchester Harvest Prep (04/15/2008)
1 Chelsea Contant, Miamisburg vs. Trotwood-Madison (04/10/2008)
1 Keri Seel, Fostoria vs. Upper Sandusky (04/08/2008)
1 Shauna Bowers, Delphos Jefferson vs. Spencerville (05/11/2007)
1 Kathy Peter, Shaker Heights vs. Cleveland Heights (05/08/2007)
1 Sara Emerich, DeGraff Riverside vs. Lima Temple Christian (04/16/2007)
1 Kara Dill, LaGrange Keystone (2007)
1 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2007)
1 Heather Bauer, Medina Highland (2007)
1 Andi Nicholson, Avon Lake vs. Middleburg Heights Midpark (2007)
1 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2007)
1 Keri Seel, Fostoria vs. Findlay Liberty-Benton (04/02/2007)
1 Amanda Capehart, Kansas Lakota vs. Old Fort (03/28/2007)
1 Sarah Phillips, Powell Olentangy Liberty vs. Columbus Marion-Franklin (05/10/2006)
1 Brittany Skeels, Warren Champion vs. Youngstown Liberty (05/09/2005)
1 Emily Snapp, DeGraff Riverside (04/26/2006)
1 Jamie Bare, Batavia vs. Lees Creek East Clinton (04/26/2006)
1 Megan Angeletti, Pickerington North vs. Lewis Center Olentangy (04/04/2006)
1 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview vs. Rockford Parkway (2006)
1 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2006)
1 Stefanie Rossman, Painesville Riverside (2006)
1 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2005)
1 Ronni Wasmuth, New Lebanon Dixie vs. Dayton Northridge (04/25/2005)
1 Kasey Karr, Warren Champion vs. Chagrin Falls (04/16/2005)
1 Jen Graham, Atwater Waterloo (04/12/2005)
1 Hayley Weimer, Toledo St. Ursula Academy (2005)
1 Keir McEachern, West Chester Lakota West (2004)
1 Sara Wolfe, DeGraff Riverside (04/24/2004)
1 Kelli Sheibley, North Robinson Colonel Crawford vs. New Washington Buckeye Central (05/13/2003)
1 Liz Chamberlain, Bloomdale Elmwood (05/12/2003)
1 Jenn Woods, Whitehouse Anthony Wayne vs. Findlay (05/12/2003)
1 Alisha Degenhart, Fairborn vs. Cincinnati Indian Hill (04/12/2003)
1 Alysha Scheidt, Van Wert vs. Delphos Jefferson (04/01/2003)
1 Megan Showell vs. Cincinnati Deer Park (04/2003)
1 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2003)
1 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath vs. Bellefontaine Benjamin Logan (2002)
1 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central vs. Bishop Donahue (WV) (04/06/2002)
1 Jessica Fortuna, Eastlake North vs. Cleveland Glenville (05/06/2002)
1 Andrea McGlothin, West Chester Lakota West (2001)
1 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath vs. Defiance (2001)
1 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (05/23/2001)
1 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (04/09/2001)
1 Sara Beck, West Chester Lakota West (1999)
1 Beth Bauer, Rootstown (1997)
1 Beth Bauer, Rootstown (1996)
1 Heather Everhart, Canal Fulton Northwest (1990)
1 Heather Everhart, Canal Fulton Northwest (1989)
1 Debbie Bennett, West Chester Lakota (1989)
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No-Hitters, Season (minimum 4)
1 15 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
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10 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
10 Amy Mattin, Delta (2004)
4 9 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
9 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
9 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2001)
7 8 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2002)
8 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (2001)
9 7 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2007)
7 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2005)
7 Amy Mattin, Delta (2005)
7 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2002)
7 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
7 Leah Black, Rocky River (1999)
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6 Melissa Bonner, Kings Mills Kings (2007)
6 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2006)
6 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
6 Amy Mattin, Delta (2003)
6 Jessica Jesko, Oberlin Firelands (2002)
6 Jessica Miller, Medina (1999)
6 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1998)
6 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton (1994)
6 Lisa Frederick, Akron Manchester (1990)
6 Heather Everhart, Canal Fulton Northwest (1988)
25 5 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2009)
5 Mindy Meredith, Hudson (2009)
5 Jennifer Solanics, Columbia Station Columbia (2009)
5 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2007)
5 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2006)
5 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2006)
5 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2005)
5 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2004)
5 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2001)
5 Debbie Patrick, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (2000)
5 Courtney Abbott, Fremont Ross (2000)
5 Heather Clark, Oxford Talawanda (1999)
5 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
5 Kim Evans, LaGrange Keystone (1997)
5 Krista Johnson, Defiance (1997)
5 April Sparrow, Lima Bath (1996)
5 Kelly McKeen, Oregon Clay (1989)
5 Mary Kay Bryan, Westerville North (1983)
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4 Emily Froment, West Alexandria Twin Valley South (2009)
4 Lauren Clifton, Sardinia Eastern (2008)
4 Alyssa Lane, Atwater Waterloo (2008)
4 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2007)
4 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2006)
4 Jeanne Hilvers, Elida (2005)
4 Keir McEachern, West Chester Lakota West (2004)
4 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2004)
4 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2003)
4 Jennifer Meunier, Cincinnati Turpin (2003)
4 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002)
4 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2001)
4 Ashley Lockmiller, Kansas Lakota (2001)
4 Monica Cyphert, Southington Chalker (1998)
4 Leah Black, Rocky River (1998)
4 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1997)
4 Dani Keiffer, Thornville Sheridan (1997)
4 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1996)
4 Kim Evans, LaGrange Keystone (1996)
4 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1989)
4 Kara McDonald, Tiffin Calvert
4 Mary Kay Bryan, Westerville North (1982)
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No-Hitters, Career (minimum 5)
1 27 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002-2005)
2 26 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
3 22 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (1999-2002)
22 Jackie Beavers, Warren Champion (1992-1995)
5 21 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2000-2003)
6 18 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999-2002)
18 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (1999-2002)
8 17 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2004-2007)
17 Leah Black, Rocky River (1996-1999)
10 15 Melissa Bonner, Kings Mills Kings (2004-2007)
15 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2003-2006)
15 Jessica Miller, Medina (1996-1999)
15 Lisa Frederick, Akron Manchester (1987-1990)
14 14 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2005-2008)
14 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
14 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2000-2003)
17 13 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2004-2006)
18 12 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2004-2007)
12 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2001-2004)
12 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (1998-2001)
12 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1994-1997)
22 11 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2004-2007)
23 10 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2000-2003)
10 Ashley Lockmiller, Kansas Lakota (1998-2001)
10 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton (1994-1999)
10 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1996-1998)
27 9 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2006-2009)
9 April Sparrow, Lima Bath (1993-1996)
29 8 Layne Carpenter, Marietta (2006-2009)
8 Brittany Fernandez, Hamilton Ross (2007-2009)
8 Heather Everhart, Canal Fulton Northwest (1988-1990)
32 7 Alyssa Lane, Atwater Waterloo (2007-2009)
7 Keir McEachern, West Chester Lakota West (2004)
7 Callie Stanley, Oberlin Firelands (2001-2003)
7 Kristy Wells, Pleasant Hill Newton (1999-2003)
7 Jessica Jesko, Oberlin Firelands (1999-2002)
37 6 Keri Seel, Fostoria (2006-2009)
6 Christina Swierz, Amherst Steele (2002-2004)
6 Stephanie Moore, Mantua Crestwood (2000-2003)
6 Debbie Patrick, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (1997-2000)
6 Angie Knapp, Zanesville Maysville (1986-1989)
42 5 Jeanne Hilvers, Elida (2005)
5 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
5 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (1999-2002)
5 Heather Clark, Oxford Talawanda (1999-2000)
5 Jodi Jackfert, Rayland Buckeye Local (1993-1994)
5 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1986-1989)
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Consecutive No-Hitters (minimum 2)
1 5 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
2 4 Amy Mattin, Delta (2003)
4 Courtney Abbott, Fremont Ross (2000)
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3 Lauren Clifton, Sardinia Eastern (2008)
3 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2007)
3 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2006)
3 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2006)
3 Amy Mattin, Delta (2005)
3 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2005)
3 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
3 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
3 Deidre Butcher, Chillicothe Huntington (2001)
3 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2001)
3 Debbie Patrick, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (2000)
3 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1998) (twice)
3 Dani Keiffer, Thornville Sheridan (1997)
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2 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2009) (both perfect games)
2 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
2 Alyssa Lane, Atwater Waterloo (2008)
2 Abbey Bensing, Cortland Lakeview (2008)
2 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2007)
2 Kara Dill, LaGrange Keystone (2007)
2 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
2 Jeanne Hilvers, Elida (2005)
2 Jessica Locker, Tipp City Tippecanoe (2005)
2 Lindsay Lee, Fostoria (2005)
2 Brittany Dauterman, Bloomdale Elmwood (2005)
2 Tabetha Gretchen, Rayland Buckeye Local (2004)
2 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
2 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
2 Jennifer Meunier, Cincinnati Turpin (2003)
2 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2002)
2 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
2 Jessica Mayer, Greenville (2002)
2 Jessica Jesko, Oberlin Firelands (2002)
2 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2001)
2 Ashley Morrison, Cincinnati Ursuline Academy (2001)
2 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2001)
2 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2000)
2 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2000)
2 Valerie Tipton, Willard (2000)
2 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999)
2 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
2 Monica Cyphert, Southington Chalker (1998)
2 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton (1994) (twice)
2 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1989)
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Most Consecutive Innings Pitched Without Allowing a Walk (minimum 20 innings)
1 84 Kristi Janoske, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2007)
2 76 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
76 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
4 74 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
5 71 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
6 63 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
7 60 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2004)
8 58 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin
9 57 Stacey Eckhardt, Middletown Madison (2007)
10 55 2/3 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2007)
11 55 1/3 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2001)
12 53 1/3 Brandi Vogler, Piqua (1991-1992)
13 49 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
49 Stephanie Moore, Mantua Crestwood (2002-2003)
15 48 1/3 Beth Yoder, Smithville (2008)
16 48 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2002)
17 45 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2006)
18 44 1/3 Emlyn Knerem, Brunswick (2007)
19 44 Jamie DeVault, Dresden Tri-Valley (2004)
20 43 Lindsay Lee, Fostoria (2004)
21 42 Emily Snapp, DeGraff Riverside (2006)
42 Lindsey Hutchison, Baltimore Liberty Union (2005)
23 40 2/3 Kathy Peter, Shaker Heights (2008)
24 40 Justina Wise, New London (2007)
25 36 Jennifer Solanics, Columbia Station Columbia (2009)
36 Heather Bauer, Medina Highland (2007)
27 35 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
28 34 1/3 Emily Snapp, DeGraff Riverside (2006)
29 34 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2005)
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33 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
33 Justina Wise, New London (2007)
33 Heather Bauer, Medina Highland (2007)
33 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2004)
34 32 2/3 Emily Snapp, DeGraff Riverside (2007)
32 2/3 Emily Snapp, DeGraff Riverside (2006)
36 32 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2006)
37 31 Kristy Wells, Pleasant Hill Newton (2000)
38 30 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
39 29 2/3 Emily Snapp, DeGraff Riverside (2007)
40 28 Kerry Hunsicker, Wadsworth (2004)
28 Amy Mattin, Delta (2004)
27 Kristy Wells, Pleasant Hill Newton (2001)
43 26 Christina Swierz, Amherst Steele (2003)
44 25 Amy Mattin, Delta (2003)
25 Amy Mattin, Delta (2003)
25 Jessica Locker, Tipp City Tippecanoe (2003)
25 Lynn Hamilton (1996)
48 24 Jen Graham (2004)
24 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
24 Kristy Wells, Pleasant Hill Newton (2001)
51 23 Lindsay Lee, Fostoria (2005)
23 Lynn Hamilton, Atwater Waterloo (1994)
53 22 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
54 21 Sara Shields, Atwater Waterloo (2009)
21 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
21 Ronni Wasmuth, New Lebanon Dixie (2005)
21 Kristy Wells, Pleasant Hill Newton (2003)
58 20 Katie Yantz, Bellevue (2006)
20 Kristy Wells, Pleasant Hill Newton (2003)
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TEAM
Wins, All-Time (minimum 325)
1 678 LaGrange Keystone (through 2008)
2 654 North Canton Hoover (through 2009)
3 630 Hamilton Ross (through 2009)
4 590 Archbold (through 2007)
5 553 Lima Bath (1983-2009)
6 522 Springfield Kenton Ridge (through 2009)
7 494 Thornville Sheridan (through 2006)
8 476 Greenville (through 2008)
9 474 Poland Seminary (through 2008)
10 462 Fairfield (through 2004)
11 459 Bellevue (through 2006)
12 457 Convoy Crestview (1985-2009)
13 452 Akron Springfield
14 449 Springfield South (through 2004)
15 435 New Concord John Glenn (through 2007)
16 433 South Point
17 431 Tallmadge
18 427 Amherst Steele
19 422 Defiance (1976-2006)
20 410 Mt. Orab Western Brown (1985-2009)
21 405 Proctorville Fairland (through 2008)
22 399 Centerville
23 392 Shelby
24 377 Willard (1978-2006)
25 344 Rootstown (1984-2009)
26 339 Celina
27 331 Akron Manchester
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Runs Scored, Game (minimum 40)
1 57 W. Alexandria Twin Valley South vs. Union City Mississinawa Valley (04/16/2002)
57 Defiance vs. Liberty Center (05/02/1978) (57-7)
3 50 Norwalk vs. Mansfield Malabar (04/26/1980)
4 47 Union City Mississinawa Valley vs. Cedarville (1988)
5 46 Garfield Heights vs. East Cleveland Shaw (04/29/1998)
46 Rockford Parkway vs. Ohio City (05/05/1988)
7 44 Willard vs. Mansfield Senior (2006)
44 Sugar Grove Berne Union vs. Canal Wincehster Harvest Prep (03/31/2000) (44-2)
44 Sugar Grove Berne Union vs. Canal Winchester Harvest Prep (04/17/1999) (44-0)
10 43 West Chester Lakota West vs. Dayton Belmont (05/07/2001) (43-0)
11 42 Sugar Grove Berne Union vs. Canal Winchester Harvest Prep (04/26/2001) (42-1)
12 42 DeGraff Riverside vs. Waynesfield-Goshen (04/29/2006)
42 Metamora Evergreen vs. Toledo Libbey (05/02/2003)
14 41 Defiance vs. Liberty Center (05/20/1977) (41-3)
15 40 New Riegel vs. Bettsville (04/23/2008)
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Runs Scored, Season (minimum 300)
1 433 Shelby (1979)
2 383 Elmore Woodmore (1993)
3 371 Shelby (1978)
4 348 Hamilton Ross (1994)
5 341 Fairfield (1989)
6 339 Hamilton Ross (1995)
7 337 Shelby (1982)
8 314 Shelby (1988)
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Runs Scored, Inning (minimum 15)
1 30 West Chester Lakota West vs. Dayton Belmont (05/07/2001)
2 27 Garfield Heights vs. East Cleveland Shaw (04/29/1998)
3 25 W. Alexandria Twin Valley South vs. Union City Mississinawa Valley (04/16/2002)
25 Convoy Crestview vs. Lafayette Allen East (05/13/1995)
5 24 Thornville Sheridan vs. New Lexington (04/04/2006)
24 Fostoria St. Wendelin vs. Arcadia (05/10/2005)
7 23 Willard (2001)
23 Rockford Parkway vs. St. Henry (04/10/1997)
9 22 Willard vs. Mansfield Senior (2006)
22 Fairfield vs. Lima Senior (05/09/1992)
11 21 Sycamore Mohawk vs. Bettsville (2007)
12 20 Thornville Sheridan (1997)
20 Defiance vs. Pettisville (04/22/1983)
14 19 Cuyahoga Heights vs. North Ridgeville Lake Ridge Academy (05/11/2005)
19 Columbiana Crestview (1998)
19 Southington Chalker vs. North Bloomfield Bloomfield (04/19/1993)
17 18 Southington Chalker vs. McDonald (04/15/1993)
18 17 Cincinnati Anderson vs. Cincinnati Winton Woods (04/02/2008)
17 Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic (05/08/2006)
17 Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic vs. Bettsville (05/08/2006)
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16 Mt. Orab Western Brown vs. Cincinnati Taft (05/12/2009)
16 Baltimore Liberty Union vs. Centerburg (04/30/2005)
16 DeGraff Riverside vs. Waynesfield-Goshen (04/29/2004)
16 Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin vs. Cleveland East Tech (05/14/2002)
16 Houston vs. Sidney (05/04/2002)
16 Springfield South vs. Dayton Patterson (04/25/1991)
16 Defiance vs. Archbold (04/25/1978)
28 15 Bedford vs. East Cleveland Shaw (04/30/1999)
15 Springfield South vs. Huber Heights Wayne (04/06/1992)
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Most Hits, Game (minimum 25)
1 37 W. Alexandria Twin Valley South vs. Union City Mississinawa Valley (04/16/2002)
2 36 Garfield Heights vs. East Cleveland Shaw (04/29/1998)
3 33 Metamora Evergreen vs. Toledo Libbey (05/02/2003)
33 West Chester Lakota West vs. Dayton Belmont (05/07/2001)
5 32 Defiance vs. Liberty Center (05/02/1978)
32 Defiance vs. Celina (05/19/1977)
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31 DeGraff Riverside vs. Ridgeway Ridgemont (1986)
8 30 Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin vs. Cleveland East Tech (05/14/2002)
30 Houston vs. Ansonia (04/27/2001)
30 Thornville Sheridan
11 29 Springfield South vs. Jamestown Greeneview (05/02/1984)
12 28 Sycamore Mohawk vs. Bettsville (04/27/2009)
28 New Riegel vs. Bettsville (04/23/2008)
28 Washington Court House vs. Jamestown Greeneview (04/14/2005)
28 Bedford vs. East Cleveland Shaw (04/30/1999)
16 27 Springfield South vs. Springfield Greenon (04/13/1985)
17 25 Willard vs. Mansfield Senior (2006)
25 Cuyahoga Heights vs. North Ridgeville Lake Ridge Academy (05/11/2005)
25 New Lebanon Dixie vs. Riverside Stebbins (04/16/2005)
25 DeGraff Riverside vs. Waynesfield-Goshen (04/29/2004)
25 Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding vs. East Cleveland Shaw (05/08/1998)
25 Springfield South vs. Huber Heights Wayne (04/28/1995)
25 Rockford Parkway vs. Mendon (04/12/1988)
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Most Hits, Season (minimum 300)
1 394 Celina (2001)
2 393 Sidney (1988)
3 367 Sycamore Mohawk (2005)
4 355 Sycamore Mohawk (2003)
5 348 Genoa Area (1997)
6 345 Fairfield (1989)
7 343 Celina (1999)
8 336 Akron Springfield (1988)
9 334 Fostoria (2004)
10 332 Convoy Crestview (2003)
11 331 Poland Seminary (1994)
12 328 Greenville (2004)
13 326 Bellville Clear Fork
14 325 Sycamore Mohawk (2007)
15 323 Celina (2000)
16 321 Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999)
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318 Convoy Crestview (2001)
318 Akron Springfield (1995)
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315 Convoy Crestview (2000)
20 315 Springfield South (1998)
21 313 Convoy Crestview (2009)
22 312 Elmore Woodmore (1993)
23 310 Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
310 Springfield South (1997)
25 309 Convoy Crestview (2006)
26 308 Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
308 Springfield South (1995)
28 304 Hamilton Ross (1994)
304 Springfield South (1988)
30 303 Centerville (2003)
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301 Springfield Kenton Ridge (2002)
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Most Home Runs, Game (minimum 3)
1 7 Columbus Bishop Ready vs. Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans (05/07/2007)
7 Convoy Crestview vs. Miller City (2006)
3 6 Metamora Evergreen vs. Toledo Christian (04/03/2003)
4 5 Byesville Meadowbrook vs. Martins Ferry (04/18/2009)
5 Convoy Crestview vs. Antwerp (2009)
5 Defiance vs. Pettisville (05/22/1979)
6 4 Mt. Orab Western Brown vs. Goshen (05/01/2009)
4 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
4 Sunbury Big Walnut vs. Columbus Beechcroft (05/11/2006)
4 Fostoria (2004)
4 Celina vs. Versailles (04/28/2004)
11 3 Mt. Gilead vs. West Jefferson (05/14/2009)
3 Mt. Gilead vs. Cardington-Lincoln (05/09/2009)
3 Sycamore Mohawk vs. Bettsville (04/27/2009)
3 Mt. Gilead vs. Bryan (04/18/2009)
3 Wintersville Indian Creek vs. East Liverpool (04/13/2009)
3 Antwerp vs. Defiance Tinora (04/09/2009)
3 Mt. Gilead vs. Westerville South (04/04/2009)
3 Convoy Crestview vs. Lima Central Catholic (2009)
3 Convoy Crestview vs. Elida (2009)
3 Mt. Gilead vs. Morral Ridgedale (04/02/2008)
3 Bellville Clear Fork vs. Mansfield St. Peter's (05/04/2007)
3 Bellville Clear Fork vs. Fredericktown (04/28/2007)
3 Sycamore Mohawk vs. Bettsville (04/18/2007)
3 New Concord John Glenn vs. Thornville Sheridan (2007)
3 Genoa Area (2007) (twice)
3 Bellevue vs. Norwalk (05/05/2006)
3 Canal Fulton Northwest vs. Akron Our Lady of Elms (04/12/2006)
3 Columbus Bishop Ready vs. Zanesville (04/05/2006)
3 Arlington vs. Arcadia (05/11/2005)
3 Fostoria vs. Upper Sandusky (04/30/2005)
3 Fostoria vs. Genoa Area (03/31/2005)
3 Fostoria (2004)
3 Metamora Evergreen vs. Swanton (05/05/2003)
3 DeGraff Riverside vs. Waynesfield-Goshen (05/03/2003)
3 Bedford vs. Warrensville Heights (04/28/2003)
3 Greenville vs. Sidney (2003)
3 LaGrange Keystone vs. Lorain Clearview (05/10/2002)
3 Garfield Heights vs. Shaker Heights (05/20/1998)
3 Blanchester (04/18/1997)
3 Norwood (1997) (three times)
3 Rayland Buckeye Local vs. East Liverpool (05/03/1994)
3 Westerville North vs. Whitehall-Yearling (05/09/1986)
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Most Home Runs, Season (minimum 10)
1 26 Mt. Gilead (2009)
2 24 Hudson (2009)
3 24 Convoy Crestview (2006)
4 23 Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
5 19 Columbus Bishop Ready (2007)
19 Archbold (2007)
19 Columbus Bishop Ready (2006)
19 Toledo St. Ursula Academy (2005)
9 18 Granville (2008)
18 New Concord John Glenn (2007)
18 Mentor (2006)
18 Norwood (1997)
13 17 Convoy Crestview (2008)
17 Bellville Clear Fork (2007)
15 16 Sugar Grove Berne Union (2007)
16 Canal Fulton Northwest (2006)
16 Fostoria (2005)
16 Fairfield (1992)
19 15 Poland Seminary (2006)
20 14 Rootstown (2009)
14 Sugar Grove Berne Union (2009)
14 Mt. Gilead (2008)
14 Greenville (2007)
14 Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2006)
14 Bellevue (2006)
14 Marysville (2005)
14 Fostoria (2004)
14 Greenville (2003)
14 Defiance (1995)
30 13 Bellville Clear Fork (2006)
13 Sycamore Mohawk (2005)
13 LaGrange Keystone (2002)
13 Amherst Steele (1999)
13 DeGraff Riverside (1994)
13 Cincinnati McAuley (1990)
13 Fairfield (1989)
37 12 Bellville Clear Fork (2009)
12 Sycamore Mohawk (2009)
12 Poland Seminary (2008)
12 Poland Seminary (2007)
12 Convoy Crestview (2007)
12 Sycamore Mohawk (2007)
12 Genoa Area (2006)
12 Metamora Evergreen (2003)
12 Bedford (2003)
12 Sidney (1988)
12 Westerville North (1986)
12 Westerville North (1985)
12 Akron Springfield (1979)
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11 Warren Champion (2009)
11 Fostoria (2009)
11 Shaker Heights (2008)
11 Marysville (2006)
11 Poland Seminary (2005)
11 Mantua Crestwood (2003)
11 Celina (2001)
11 Celina (1999)
11 Cincinnati McAuley (1991)
11 Springfield South (1986)
59 10 Atwater Waterloo (2009)
10 LaGrange Keystone (2008)
10 Genoa Area (2007)
10 Arlington (2006)
10 Sycamore Mohawk (2006)
10 Arlington (2005)
10 Willard (2005)
10 Southington Chalker (1998)
10 Poland Seminary (1994)
10 Westerville North (1984)
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Most State Championships
1
9
Akron Springfield (2005, 1995, 94, 93, 92, 90, 89, 88, 78)
2 7 Tallmadge (1998, 97, 93, 89, 88, 87, 81)
3 6 Akron Archbishop Hoban (1992, 91, 87, 86, 84, 83)
4 5 Strasburg-Franklin (2009, 91, 89, 88, 87)
5 Jeromesville Hillsdale (2000, 1999, 96, 94, 79)
6 4 North Canton Hoover (2008, 06, 99, 98)
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Most State Tournament Appearances
1
14
Tallmadge (2009, 99, 98, 97, 95, 93, 90, 89, 88, 87, 85, 83, 82, 81)
2 12 Jeromesville Hillsdale (2007, 00, 1999, 96, 95, 94, 92, 86, 84, 81, 79, 78)
3 11 Akron Springfield (2005, 1996, 95, 94, 93, 92, 91, 90, 89, 88, 78)
11 LaGrange Keystone (2006, 05, 04, 03, 01, 1999, 98, 97, 96, 94, 92)
5 10 Strasburg-Franklin (2009, 04, 02, 1995, 92, 91, 90, 89, 88, 87)
10 West Portsmouth West Portsmouth (2003, 02, 01, 00, 1999, 98, 89, 88, 87, 86)
7 9 Portsmouth Clay (2007, 1988, 86, 84, 83, 81, 80, 79, 78)
8 8 Convoy Crestview (2009, 08, 07, 06, 05, 03, 01, 00)
8 Akron Archbishop Hoban (2007, 1992, 91, 87, 86, 85, 84, 83)
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COACHING
Wins, All-Time (minimum 200)
1 546 Jerry Kelbley, Westerville South (through 2009)
2 541 Laura Ford, Lima Bath (1984-2009)
3 472 Susie Harrison, Granville (1995-2009) and Thornville Sheridan (1977-1994)
4 462 Ed Foulk, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1987-2009) (462-156)
5 452 Ray Fowler, Akron Springfield (1978-1999) (452-73)
6 445 Paul Fernandez, Hamilton Ross (1992-2009) (445-82)
7 433 Jan Keatley, South Point (1978-1997) (433-86)
8 430 Barry Closser, Rayland Buckeye Local (through 2009)
9 428 Dave Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1980-1999) (428-79)
428 Debbie Fowler, Canton GlenOak (1977-2002) (428-165)
11 420 Reid Lamport, Poland Seminary (1990-2008) (420-102)
12 400 Greg Newland, Springfield South (1984-2002)
13 384 Dave Dubinsky, Ravenna Southeast (1982-2008)
14 370 Walt Snyder, Bellevue (1986-2006)
15 368 Mark Esselstein, Rockford Parkway (1987-2009)
16 348 Barb Short, Archbold (1976-1997) (348-98)
17 347 Mike Lee, Elmore Woodmore, Fostoria St. Wendelin, and Fostoria
18 344 Dave Mullenix, Rootstown (1984-2009)
19 341 Jeff Hite, North Canton Hoover (1991-2004)
20 325 Gweynn Hampel, Rocky River (1980-1986, 1990-1999) (322-123)
21 322 Owen Pugh, Convoy Crestview (1985-2004)
22 315 Nancy Rubeck, Richwood North Union (through 2000)
23 307 Marc Marshall, Clyde (1989-2008) (307-139)
24 306 Carolyn Vogtsberger, Whitehouse Anthony Wayne (through 2006)
25 305 Randy Larrick, New Concord John Glenn (1991-2007)
26 288 Larry Fox, Marysville (1982-1998)
27 277 Velma Lehmann, Cincinnati McAuley (1983-1997) (277-91)
28 274 Bob Rasor, Byesville Meadowbrook (1975-2007)
29 266 Chuck Cary, Defiance (1984-2001) 266-118-1
30 261 Carol Vice, Portsmouth Clay (1978-1988)
31 256 Jim Soloman, Oberlin Firelands (1978-1982, 1990-2004) (256-112)
32 248 Stan Kiehl, Kings Mills Kings (1982-1998)
33 246 Jim Bailey, Proctorville Fairland (405-176)
34 243 Keith Castner, West Chester Lakota West (1997-2009)
35 231 Gary Weitzel, Hamilton Ross (1985-1995) (231-52)
36 230 Mark Paxton, Newark Licking Valley (1996-2009)
37 229 Rod Yoder, DeGraff Riverside (1990-1999, 2002-2004) (229-116)
38 227 Roger Howard, Tallmadge (1987-1995)
39 211 Darcy Robinson, West Alexandria Twin Valley South (through 2009)
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MISCELLANEOUS
Most Innings Played (minimum 17)
1 22 Hilliard Davidson 4, Powell Olentangy Liberty 1 (05/17/2006 and 05/19/2006)
22 Columbus Bishop Watterson 1, Columbus Bishop Ready 0 (04/07, 04/08 and 04/18/1997)
3 21 Bloomdale Elmwood 1, Kansas Lakota 0 (05/12/2001)
21 Bristolville Bristol 6, Warren Lordstown 2 (05/07/1998 and 05/14/1998)
5 20 Lexington 1, Wooster 0 (04/08/2009 & 04/09/2009)
20 Defiance vs. Tiffin Columbian (05/09/1998)
20 Poland Seminary vs. Warren Champion (1993)
8 19 Dover 4, Cambridge 2 (04/18/2007)
19 Vandalia Butler 3, Miamisburg 2 (03/28/2007 and 04/17/2007)
10 17 Anna 5, Fort Loramie 4 (04/17/2008)
17 Metamora Evergreen 4, Monroe 3 (05/24/2003)
17 Kansas Lakota 1, Gibsonburg 0 (04/18/2001)
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Perfect Games in both games of a Doubleheader
Jordyn Fisherback and Alyssa Comer, Greenville (2009)
Katie Chain and Jen Tisevich, North Canton Hoover vs. Alliance (4/15/1998)
Kim Evans and Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone vs. Oberlin (5/24/1996)
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Most games played on winning team, Career (minimum 100)
1 129 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2003-2006)
2 127 Ginger Slone, LaGrange Keystone (2005-2008)
3 123 Amanda Terry, LaGrange Keystone (2001-2004)
123 Brandy Jacob, LaGrange Keystone (2001-2004)
123 Cindy Meadows, LaGrange Keystone (2001-2004)
6 122 Jody Johnson, LaGrange Keystone (1997-2000)
7 121 Amy Johnson, LaGrange Keystone (1991-1994)
8 115 Mary Simindinger, Lima Bath (2001-2004)
115 Leslie Arnold, Lima Bath (1999-2002)
10 112 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (1997-2000)
11 111 Tera Plaugher, Lima Bath (1998-2001)
111 Missy Mitchell, Lima Bath (1993-1996)
13 109 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999-2002)
109 Jennifer Jenkins, LaGrange Keystone (1996-1999)
109 Rikki Jones, Springfield South (1995-1998)
16 107 Calli Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2003-2006)
107 Jessica Jenkins, LaGrange Keystone (1996-1999)
18 106 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
106 Melissa Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2006-2009)
106 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2003-2006)
106 Alisha Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2003-2006)
22 105 Jessie Dunn, New Lebanon Dixie (2002-2005)
23 104 Christina Stoffer, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
24 103 Brittany Ziepfel, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
103 Amy Weitzel, Hamilton Ross (1992-1995)
26 102 Kaitlyn Strunk, Hamilton Ross (2006-2009)
102 Nell Wilson, Hamilton Ross (2006-2009)
102 Jamie Wonderly (2000-2003)
102 Megan Inman, Sidney (1986-1989)
102 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1986-1989)
31 101 Angela Ruiz (2000-2003)
101 Lana Beckstedt, Celina (1999-2002)
101 Billie Jo Carder, Celina (1999-2002)
34 100 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2002-2005)
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INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE
Hits, Inning Hits, Game Hits, Season
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Home Runs, Inning Home Runs, Game Home Runs, Season
Home Runs, Career Home Runs, Consecutive Games Runs Scored, Career
RBI, Inning RBI, Game RBI, Season
RBI, Career Batting Average, Season Batting Average, Career
Stolen Bases, Game Stolen Bases, Season Stolen Bases, Career
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
Wins, Season Wins, Career Wins, Consecutive
Shutouts, Season Shutouts, Career Shutouts, Consecutive
Consecutive Scoreless Innings ERA, Season ERA, Career
Strikeouts, Seven Inning Game Strikeouts, Extra Inning Game Strikeouts, Season
Strikeouts, Career Perfect Games, Season No Hitters, Season
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TEAM
Wins, All-Time Runs Scored, Inning Runs Scored, Game
Runs Scored, Season Hits, Game Hits, Season
Home Runs, Game Home Runs, Season
Most State Championships Most State Tournament Appearances
COACHING/MISCELLANEOUS
Wins, All-Time Most Innings Played Perfect Games in Doubleheader
Games Played on Winning Team
INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE
Most Hits in One Inning (minimum 3)
1 4 Jenny Campbell, West Chester Lakota West (05/07/2001)
4
Jenni Meier, West Chester Lakota West (05/07/2001)
3 3 Rachel Jurich, Cincinnati Anderson vs. Cincinnati Winton Woods (04/02/2008)
3
Melissa Taylor, Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic vs. Bettsville (05/08/2006)
3
Sarah Gramlich, Thornville Sheridan vs. New Lexington (04/04/2006)
3 Briana Clark, Willard (2006)
3 Lindsay Niedermeier, Willard (2006)
3 Betsy Tipton, Willard (2006)
3 Kimberly Skully, Cuyahoga Heights vs. North Ridgeville Lake Ridge Acad. (05/11/2005)
3 Devon Trimmer, Baltimore Liberty Union (04/30/2005)
3 Gabby Jenkins, Pleasant Hill Newton (04/06/2004)
3 Robin Diers, Pleasant Hill Newton (04/06/2004)
3
Rachel Carr, Willard (05/21/2001)
3
Kendra Shoup, Willard (05/21/2001)
3 Cheryl Coressel, Defiance vs. Pettisville (04/22/1983)
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Most Hits, Game (minimum 6)
1 8 Gabby Jenkins, Pleasant Hill Newton vs. Union City Mississinawa Valley (04/06/2004)
2 7 Justine Bradley, Pleasant Hill Newton vs. Union City Mississinawa Valley (04/06/2004)
7 Kelly Constant, Bedford (04/30/1999)
7 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (05/08/1998)
7 Tiff Seevers, Thornville Sheridan (1996)
6 6
Angela Leach, New Lebanon Dixie (04/23/2008)
6
Sarah Phillips, Powell Olentangy Liberty vs. Hilliard Davidson (2006) (22 innings)
6
Danyel Lipps, West Alexandria Twin Valley South vs. Camden Preble Shawnee (05/07/2005)
6 Lindsey Miller, Continental (04/29/2004)
6 MoNika Parker, DeGraff Riverside vs. Waynesfield-Goshen (04/29/2004)
6 Alissa Toth, Toledo Christian vs. Lakeside Danbury (04/24/2004)
6 Allison Baker, Pleasant Hill Newton vs. Union City Mississinawa Valley (04/06/2004)
6
Haley Keller, Metamora Evergreen vs. Toledo Libbey (05/02/2003)
6
Julia Dunlap, Mechanicsburg vs. West Liberty-Salem (04/21/2003)
6
Brittany Ward, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (04/21/2003)
6 Jessica McMurray, W. Alexandria Twin Valley South vs. Union City Mississinawa Valley (04/16/2002)
6 Brittanie Wiegand, W. Alexandria Twin Valley South vs. Union City Mississinawa Valley (04/16/2002)
6 Amanda Moore, W. Alexandria Twin Valley South vs. Ansonia (04/05/2002)
6 Jenny Campbell, West Chester Lakota West (05/07/2001)
6
Stacy Gilfillen, DeGraff Riverside vs. Mechanicsburg (03/29/2001)
6
Sarah Kuhn, Defiance vs. Tiffin Columbia (05/09/1998)
6 Akishia Moore, Thornville Sheridan (1996)
6 Jackie Stoltz, Thornville Sheridan (1996)
6 Kristy Verssen, Hamilton Ross vs. Goshen (1995)
6 Jadie Wheeler, Zanesville Maysville (1993)
6 Stephanie Brooks, Union City Mississinawa Valley (1990)
6 Diane Bakle, Defiance vs. Bryan (04/27/1982)
6 Jody Runals, LaGrange Keystone (04/22/1980)
6 Karla Hench, Defiance vs. Celina (05/19/1977)
6 Rhonda Ludwig, Defiance vs. Celina (05/19/1977)
6 Darcy Robinson, Defiance vs. Liberty Center (05/16/1977)
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Most Hits, Season (minimum 45)
1 73 Kristen Bradshaw, McDermott Northwest (2005)
2 70 Jennifer Van Dijk, Gates Mills Hawken (1994)
3 69 Calli Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2005)
4 68 Kelly Forehand, New Washington Buckeye Central (1985)
5 65 Brittany Vanderink, Mantua Crestwood (2003)
6 63 Krissy Kelser, Pleasant Hill Newton (2003)
7 62 Michelle Baker, Tipp City Tippecanoe (2008)
62 Missy Edwards, Sidney (1988)
9 61 April Sparrow, Lima Bath (1995)
10
60 Tabitha Enicks, Greenville (2009)
60 Justine Shilt, Greenville (2007)
60 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2003)
13 59 Alisha Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2006)
59 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2005)
59 Kristen Bradshaw, McDermott Northwest (2004)
59 Brittany Vanderink, Mantua Crestwood (2001)
17 58 Kara Dill, LaGrange Keystone (2008)
58 Kara Dill, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
58 Holly Naymick, Poland Seminary (1994)
20 57 Melissa Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2008)
57 Jessica Burt, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
22 56 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2005)
56 Melissa Bonner, Kings Mills Kings (2005)
56 Leah Tufts, Lebanon (2003)
56 Billie Jo Carder, Celina (2001)
26 55 Rachel Wilson, Bellville Clear Fork (2009)
55 Nicole Diers, Pleasant Hill Newton (2006)
55 Katie Bell, LaGrange Keystone (2005)
55 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2004)
55 Calli Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2003)
55 Jackie Messersmith, Sycamore Mohawk
32 54 Jessica Locker, Tipp City Tippecanoe (2005)
54 Autumn Marshall, Hamilton (2001)
54 Kacy VanderHorst, Celina (2001)
54 Jennifer Jenkins, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
54 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton (1994)
54 Marcey Herwig, LaGrange Keystone (1991)
54 Julia Brown, Zanesville Maysville (1985)
39
53 Shannon Abbott, Ross (2005)
53 Amber Gregory, Batavia (2005)
53 Jackie Lee, Fostoria (2004)
53 Kristen Cochran, Newcomerstown (2003)
53 Billie Jo Carder, Celina (2000)
53 Jessica Jenkins, LaGrange Keystone (1998)
53 Karen Robey, Elmore Woodmore (1993)
46 52 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
52 Billie Jo Carder, Celina (1999)
52 Missy Mitchell, Lima Bath (1995)
52 Cassie Wilmoth, Oberlin Firelands (1990)
50 51 Megan Ramhoff, Sandusky Perkins (2007)
51 Brittany Vanderink, Mantua Crestwood (2004)
51 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2003)
51 Katie Singleton, Lebanon (2003)
51 Amy DiFiore, Cuyahoga Heights (2003)
51 Michele Penney, Mantua Crestwood (2003)
51 Billie Jo Carder, Celina (2002)
51 Ashley Gaia, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2001)
51 Lana Beckstedt, Celina (2001)
51 Amy Weitzel, Hamilton Ross (1994)
51 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1986)
51 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1985)
62 50 Allie Patton, Poland Seminary (2008)
50 Jessie Cantrell, Grafton Midview (2006)
50 Katie Manahan, DeGraff Riverside (2005)
50 Shatona Campbell, Fairfield (2004)
50 Dani Haase, Fostoria (2004)
50 Megan Miller, New Lebanon Dixie (2002)
50 Julie Metzger, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999)
50 Rhonda Fett, Lima Bath (1995)
50 Tricia Askins, Millbury Lake (1991)
50 Carla Brookbank, Akron Springfield (1988)
50 Megan Inman, Sidney (1988)
50 Chelsea Cooper, Sycamore Mohawk
74
49 Melissa Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2009)
49 Britney Reynolds, Burton Berkshire (2008)
49 Justine Shilt, Greenville (2006)
49 Alyssa Dickman, Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic (2005)
49 Sonja Addis, Greenville (2004)
49 Britni Rex, Greenville (2004)
49 Ashley Kuhn, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
49 Brittany Ward, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
49 Lana Beckstedt, Celina (2002)
49 Kelli Williams, Celina (2001)
49 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2000)
49 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (1999)
49 Kelli Strayer, DeGraff Riverside (1999)
49 Jennifer Jenkins, LaGrange Keystone (1998)
49 Rikki Jones, Springfield South (1998)
49 Amy Johnson, LaGrange Keystone (1993)
49 Julie Anspach, Thornville Sheridan (1986)
49 Brooke England, Thornville Sheridan (1983)
49 Alicia Clouse, Sycamore Mohawk
93 48 Rachael Connaughton, Hamilton Ross (2009)
48 Brittany Duncan, Fairborn (2009)
48 Kady Caughenbaugh, Newark Licking Valley (2007)
48 Rachel Wilson, Bellville Clear Fork (2007)
48 Lindsay Gueth, Vandalia Butler (2006)
48 Holly Finchum, Columbus Bishop Ready (2006)
48 Krista Harbaugh, Canal Fulton Northwest (2006)
48 Jamie Smrdel, Cleveland Heights Beaumont (2005)
48 Alisha Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2005)
48 Jordan Cravens, Fostoria (2004)
48 Anna Blair, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
48 Ashley Stamper, New Lebanon Dixie (2002)
48 Tracy Lee, Fostoria (2001)
48 Julie Dodds, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999)
48 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (1998)
48 Heather Kristy, Hamilton Ross (1994)
48 Carrie Schultheiss, Fairfield (1989)
48 Heather Leuzinger, Springboro (1987)
111 47 Brooke Nethers, Newark Licking Valley (2009)
47 Brooke Nethers, Newark Licking Valley (2008)
47 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2008)
47 Paige Berger, Rootstown (2007)
47 Deandrea Hillman, Defiance (2005)
47 Chelsea Cooper, Sycamore Mohawk (2005)
47 Jenny Lonsway, Sycamore Mohawk (2005)
47 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2005)
47 Jordan Berger, Rootstown (2005)
47 Amy DiFiore, Cuyahoga Heights (2005)
47 Steffi Graf, Poland Seminary (2004)
47 Amy Simindinger, Lima Bath (2004)
47 Elaine DiCesare, Fostoria (2004)
47 Christine Eggers, Centerville (2004)
47 Jamie Smrdel, Cleveland Heights Beaumont (2003)
47 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Harding (2000)
47 Kacy VanderHorst, Celina (1999)
47 Megan Rodak, LaGrange Keystone (1998 and 1999)
47 Chris Notareschi, Poland Seminary (1994)
47 Jessica Polson, Pleasant Hill Newton (1994)
47 Sandy Dobran, Poland Seminary (1993)
47 Cheryl Shuster, LaGrange Keystone (1989)
47 Kelly Halpin, Sidney (1987)
47 Karen Reiff, Marysville (1983)
135 46 Casey Wilson, Sandusky Perkins (2007)
46 Alayna Ruggles, New London (2007)
46 Sara Gramlich, Thornville Sheridan (2006)
46 Megan Ramhoff, Sandusky Perkins (2006)
46 Jackie Lee, Fostoria (2005)
46 Devon Trimmer, Baltimore Liberty Union (2005)
46 Amanda Stevens, DeGraff Riverside (2004)
46 Caleigh Hortman, Kings Mills Kings (2003)
46 Brandi Jones, Hamilton (2001)
46 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2001)
46 Meghan Rowlands, Columbus Bishop Ready (2001)
46 Jennifer Toby, LaGrange Keystone (1990)
46 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1987)
148 45 Brittany Nethers, Newark Licking Valley (2009)
45 Paige Berger, Rootstown (2009)
45 Tara Thieryoung, Batavia (2008)
45 Katie Manahan, DeGraff Riverside (2007)
45 Carrie Morse, New London (2007)
45 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2006)
45 Amber Gregory, Batavia (2006)
45 Kristen Black, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2005)
45 Jordan Cravens, Fostoria (2005)
45 Brandy Jacob, LaGrange Keystone (2004)
45 Alyssa Dickman, Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic (2004)
45 Rayann Klingler, DeGraff Riverside (2004)
45 Jessica DaGrava, Rayland Buckeye Local (2003)
45 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
45 Hana Mohrman, Sycamore Mohawk (2003)
45 Tracy Lee, Fostoria (2000)
45 Emily Cooper, Hamilton Ross (1999)
45 Becky Lee, Elmore Woodmore (1998)
45 Brianne Thomas, Hamilton Ross (1997)
45 Jamie Cendrosky, LaGrange Keystone (1995)
45 Nikki Gallaugher, DeGraff Riverside (1987)
45 Michelle Jonas, LaGrange Keystone (1985)
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Most Hits, Career (minimum 140)
1 327 Julie Swain, Akron Manchester (1989-1992)
2 313 Jenny Bennett, Akron Manchester (1988-1991)
3 222 Calli Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2003-2006)
4 217 Kristen Bradshaw, McDermott Northwest (2004-2006)
5 212 Billie Jo Carder, Celina (1999-2002)
6 196 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2002-2005)
7 191 Hannah Fulk, Jeromesville Hillsdale (2006-2009)
8 188 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2002-2005)
9 183 Rachel Wilson, Bellville Clear Fork (2006-2009)
10 180 Melissa Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2006-2009)
180 Justine Shilt, Greenville (2004-2007)
12 179 Allie Patton, Poland Seminary (2005-2008)
13 175 Brittany Vanderink, Mantua Crestwood (2001-2004)
175 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (1997-2000)
15 173 Lana Beckstedt, Celina (1999-2002)
16 171 Kristin Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2001-2004)
17 170 Alisha Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2003-2006)
170 Tracy Lee, Fostoria (1998-2001)
19 168 Brooke England, Thornville Sheridan (1980-1983)
20 167 April Sparrow, Lima Bath (1993-1996)
21 166 Megan Miller, New Lebanon Dixie (2001-2004)
166 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2001-2003)
23 165 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2006-2009)
165 Missy Mitchell, Lima Bath (1993-1996)
165 Julia Brown, Zanesville Maysville (1984-1987)
26 163 Kara Dill, LaGrange Keystone (2006-2008)
27 162 Shannon Abbott, Hamilton Ross (2002-2005)
28 161 Amy DiFiore, Cuyahoga Heights (2002-2005)
161 Alyssa Dickman, Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic (2003-2006)
30 160 Katie Manahan, DeGraff Riverside (2004-2007)
160 Jackie Lee, Fostoria (2002-2005)
160 Chris Notareschi, Poland Seminary (1991-1994)
33 158 Annie Rowlands, Columbus Bishop Ready (2004-2007)
34 157 Amy Weitzel, Hamilton Ross (1991-1994)
35 157 Christine Eggers, Centerville (2001-2004)
36 155 Michelle Baker, Tipp City Tippecanoe (2005-2008)
155 Melissa Bonner, Kings Mills Kings (2004-2007)
155 Sarah Zeleznikar, Burton Berkshire (2004-2007)
39 154 Jessica Locker, Tipp City Tippecanoe (2003-2006)
154 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (1998-2000)
41 153 Haley Whitcomb, Sandusky Perkins (2004-2007)
42 152 Jamie Bork, Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic (2003-2006)
43 151 Ashley Stamper, New Lebanon Dixie (2001-2004)
151 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1986-1989)
151 Missy Clay, Shelby
46 150 Elaine DiCesare, Fostoria (2002-2005)
47 149 Kelli Wiliiams, Celina (2001-2004)
149 Michele Penney, Mantua Crestwood (2000-2003)
149 Jennifer Van Dijk, Gates Mills Hawken (1991-1994)
149 Cassie Wilmoth, Oberlin Firelands (1987-1991)
51 148 Jordan Cravens, Fostoria (2002-2005)
148 Heather Leuzinger, Springboro (1986-1989)
53 147 Samantha Attinger, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2006-2009)
147 Brittany Ward, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003-2005)
147 Jordan Berger, Rootstown (2002-2005)
147 Stephanie Hill (2001-2004)
57 146 Ashley Conger, Poland Seminary (2004-2007)
146 Autumn Marshall, Hamilton (2000-2003)
59 145 Wendy Olinger, Springfield South (1994-1997)
60 144 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
144 Jessie Dunn, New Lebanon Dixie (2002-2005)
144 Jamie Smrdel, Cleveland Heights Beaumont (2002-2005)
144 Sharon Krukowski, Shelby
64 143 Christina Stoffer, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
143 Mackenzie Peffley, Defiance (1994-1997)
66 142 Katherine Morgenthaler, Brunswick (2004-2007)
142 MoNika Parker, DeGraff Riverside (2003-2006)
142 Rayann Klingler, DeGraff Riverside (2001-2004)
69 141 Jamie Bare, Batavia (2005-2008)
141 Amber Gregory, Batavia (2004-2006)
141 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2003-2006)
141 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2003-2006)
141 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1983-1986)
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Consecutive Hits (minimum 10)
1 21 Julia Brown, Zanesville Maysville (1987)
2 18 Jamie Siefker, Celina (2003)
3 17 Kelly Simms, Shelby (1997)
4 12 Sarah Ivory, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1998)
12 Mackenzie Peffley, Defiance (1996)
12 Nancy Saalfield, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (1995)
7 11 Charisse Colston, Bedford (2006)
11 Ashley Evans, Centerburg (2005)
11 Brittany Ward, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
11 Angie Newland, Shelby (1997)
11 10 Amber Gregory, Batavia (2006)
10 Erin Peirano, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2005)
10 Kendra Shoup, Willard (2002)
10 Jaime Kautz, Blanchester (1997)
10 Aimee Gainer, Zanesville Maysville (1983)
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Consecutive Games with a Hit (minimum 15)
1
33
Maria Benza, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy (2002-2003)
2 32
Lydia Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2007-2008)
32
Calli Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2003-2004)
4 31
Michelle Baker, Tipp City Tippeanoe (2008)
31
Ashley Gaia, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2000-2001)
6 30
Holly Finchum, Columbus Bishop Ready (2006-2007)
30
Kady Caughenbaugh, Newark Licking Valley (2007)
8 29
Calli Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2005)
29
Rhonda King, Westerville North (1984-1985)
10 28 Rachel Ryan, Northwestern (2004-2005)
28 Teresa Morris, Westerville North (1983-1984)
12 27 Allie Patton, Poland Seminary (2005-2006)
13 26 Katie Manahan, DeGraff Riverside (2006-2007)
26 Brittany Vanderink, Mantua Crestwood (2003-2004)
15 25
Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2005)
16 24
Jamie Bare, Batavia (2005-2006)
17
23
Michelle Jackson, DeGraff Riverside (1995)
18 22
Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2007-2008)
22
Kaci Dunn, Marysville (2005)
22
Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2004)
22
Billie Jo Carder, Celina (2000-2001)
22 21
Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
21
Jessica Locker, Tipp City Tippecanoe (2005)
21
Jackie Lee, Fostoria (2005)
21
Lyndsay Schey, Defiance (2004)
21
Dee Dee Helmandollar, DeGraff Riverside (1986)
27 20
Abbey Kontak, Genoa Area (2006)
20
Katie Maynard, Lancaster (2002)
20
Amy DiFiore, Cuyahoga Heights (2003)
20 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton (1994)
20 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1986)
20 Kim Huth, Atwater Waterloo (1984-1985)
33 19 Caylor Arnold, Mt. Gilead (2009)
34 18 Jordan Rausch, Mt. Gilead (2008)
18 Justine Shilt, Greenville (2007)
18
Britini Rex (2003)
18 Charlotte Knapp, Atwater Waterloo (1985-1986)
18
Kendra Shoup, Willard
39 17 Danielle Hahn, Castalia Margaretta (2007)
17
Katie Manahan, DeGraff Riverside (2006)
17 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2005)
17 Kristin Collins, McArthur Vinton County (2005)
17
Jordan Berger, Rootstown (2005)
17
Rebecca Mathias, New Riegel (2005)
17
Jordan Cravens, Fostoria (2005)
17 Megan Miller, New Lebanon Dixie (2004)
17 Amy Bashore, Pleasant Hill Newton (1989)
48 16 Donna Polk, Shaker Heights (2008)
16 Jessica Hess, Streetsboro (2007)
16
Kelly Krill, Edgerton (2003)
16
Alicia Shoe, DeGraff Riverside (2002)
16 Brandy Orsborne, DeGraff Riverside (1996)
16 Kristin Purk, DeGraff Riverside (1996)
16 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton (1995)
16 Heather Adams, Atwater Waterloo (1995)
56 15 Mallory Derbfuss, Atwater Waterloo (2006-2007)
15
Alisha Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2006)
15 Allison Hall, Shaker Heights (2005)
15 Jordan Cravens, Fostoria (2004)
15
Kristen Salvatore, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
15 Krissy Kesler, Pleasant Hill Newton (2002-2003)
15
Danielle Coleman, Bedford (2001)
15 Mackenzie Peffley, Defiance (1997)
15
Erin Finfrock, DeGraff Riverside (1995)
15 Kim Huth, Atwater Waterloo (1985)
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Most Home Runs, Inning (minimum 2)
1 2 Katey Schiering, Mentor vs. Euclid (05/08/2006)
2 Katey Schiering, Mentor vs. Eastlake North (05/06/2006)
2 Bessie Artino, Bellevue vs. Norwalk (05/05/2006)
2 Georgette Richardson, Defiance vs. Defiance Tinora (04/04/2005)
2 Kelsie Pritchard, Columbus Bishop Ready vs. Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans (04/19/2004)
2 Tara Bartruff, Washington Court House vs. Jamestown Greeneview (04/14/2005)
2 Ashley Hensley, S. Charleston Southeastern vs. Cedarville (04/17/2003)
2 Audry Anders, Defiance vs. Shelby (04/14/2001)
2 Elizabeth Snavely, Defiance vs. Bryan (04/12/1996)
2 Mackenzie Peffley, Defiance vs. Swanton (04/04/1996)
2 Elizabeth Snavely, Defiance vs. Wapakoneta (04/15/1995)
2 Elizabeth Snavely, Defiance vs. Defiance Tinora (04/25/1994)
2 Elizabeth Snavely, Defiance vs. St. Mary's Memorial (04/16/1994)
2 Karen Emerson, Defiance vs. Ottawa-Glandorf (04/05/1988)
2 Addie Batt, Defiance vs. Lima Shawnee (04/18/1985)
2 Stacy Sentel, Defiance vs. Elida (04/22/1980)
2 Kathy Garland, Defiance vs. Pettisville (05/22/1979)
2 Rhonda Ludwig, Defiance vs. Pettisville (05/22/1979)
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Most Home Runs, Game (minimum 2)
1 3 Hayley MacWhade, Medina Highland vs. Berea (04/04/2009)
3 Katie Kortekamp, Cincinnati St. Ursula Academy (04/28/2008)
3 Delaney Talmage, Genoa Area (03/27/2007)
3 Stephanie Sanders, Lima Bath (05/2007)
3 Sara Haynes, Brunswick vs. Parma Heights Valley Forge (05/15/2007)
3 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview vs. Miller City (04/2006)
3 Kati Campbell, Fairview (04/16/2005)
3 Brittany Runner, Greenville vs. Sidney (2003)
3 Monica Cyphert, Southington Chalker (04/07/1998)
3 Anissa Phillips, West Carrollton (03/27/1989)
3 Rhonda King, Westerville North (05/09/1986)
12 2 Taylor Thomas, Bellville Clear Fork vs. Shelby (05/14/2009)
2 Elysse Jenkins, Sugar Grove Berne Union vs. Pataskala Licking Heights (05/04/2009)
2 Jessica Bolanz, Atwater Waterloo vs. Mogadore (05/04/2009)
2 Miranda Kelly, Mt. Orab Western Brown vs. Goshen (05/01/2009)
2 Jackie Messersmith, Sycamore Mohawk vs. Attica Seneca East (04/22/2009)
2 Amanda Reamer, Norwalk vs. Port Clinton (04/19/2009)
2 Taylor Yeater, Galion Northmor vs. Newark Catholic (04/18/2009)
2 Alyssa Wright, Byesville Meadowbrook vs. Martins Ferry (04/18/2009)
2 Katie Saluga, Warren Champion vs. Brookfield (04/16/2009)
2 Emily Mathieu, Wintersville Indian Creek vs. East Liverpool (04/13/2009)
2 Katie Saluga, Warren Champion vs. Newton Falls (04/13/2009)
2 Stephanie Messenger, Perrysburg vs. Wapakoneta (04/11/2009)
2 Chelsea Meister, Liberty Center vs. Edon (04/11/2009)
2 Haylie Forrer, Antwerp vs. Defiance Tinora (04/09/2009)
2 Samantha Wilkosz, Medina Highland vs. Berea (04/04/2009)
2 Jessica Robertson, Mt. Gilead vs. Westerville South (04/04/2009)
2 Paige Berger, Rootstown vs. Akron East (2009)
2 Paige Berger, Rootstown vs. Peninsula Woodridge (2009)
2 Lydia Etzler, Convoy Crestview vs. Antwerp (2009)
2 Kelsey Nedderman, Convoy Crestview vs. Elida (2009)
2 Kelsey Nedderman, Convoy Crestview vs. Antwerp (2009)
2 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
2 Devan Bruner, Greenville (2009)
2 Raven Cline, The Plains Athens (2009)
2
Melissa Matjunas, Sarahsville Shenandoah vs. Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans (05/09/2008)
2
Meredith Rocco, Westlake vs. Cleveland St. Joseph Academy (04/29/2008)
2
Mackenzie Bedlion, Smithville vs. Peninsula Woodridge (04/25/2008)
2
Britney Reynolds, Burton Berkshire vs. Orwell Grand Valley (04/22/2008)
2
Meredith Rocco, Westlake vs. Akron Our Lady of the Elms (04/15/2008)
2
Suzy May, Lewis Center Olentangy (04/08/2008)
2
Charisse Colston, Bedford vs. Parma (05/01/2008)
2
Tara Thieryoung, Batavia vs. East Clinton (04/30/2008)
2
Cassie Gleisner, Wellington vs. Fairview (04/26/2008)
2 Sarah Gabel, Columbus Bishop Ready vs. Columbus Northmoor (04/26/2008)
2
Melissa Rennie, Wellington vs. Fairview Park Fairview (04/26/2008)
2
Rachel Hoffman, Kansas Lakota vs. New Riegel (04/22/2008)
2
Kaylee Ohler, Mt. Gilead vs. West Jefferson (04/19/2008)
2
Charisse Colston, Bedford vs. Cleveland Heights (04/23/2008)
2
Jen Joseph, Canal Fulton Northwest vs. Strongsville (04/12/2008)
2 Melissa Matjunas, Sarahsville Shenandoah vs. Beverly Fort Frye (04/09/2008)
2 Caiti Waldo, Columbus Bishop Ready vs. Worthington Christian (04/08/2008)
2
Kaylee Ohler, Mt. Gilead vs. Morral Ridgedale (04/02/2008)
2 Jamie Preseren, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin vs. Bedford St. Peter Chanel (05/24/2007)
2 Kelsey Ford, Youngstown Boardman vs. Canton GlenOak (05/15/2007)
2 Liz Bidlack, Bellville Clear Fork vs. Mansfield St. Peter's (05/04/2007)
2
Amy Graham, New Concord John Glenn vs. Thornville Sheridan (05/02/2007)
2 Kristi Janoske, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin vs. Cleveland Central Catholic (04/30/2007)
2
Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn vs. Duncan Falls Philo (04/30/2007)
2
Lindsey Tobias, Defiance vs. Kenton (04/24/2007)
2
Mallory Derbfuss, Atwater Waterloo vs. Rootstown (04/24/2007)
2 Jamie Preseren, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin vs. Parma Heights Holy Name (04/18/2007)
2
Chelsea Cooper, Sycamore Mohawk vs. Bettsville (04/18/2007)
2 Abbey Wise, Sycamore Mohawk vs. Van Buren (04/13/2007)
2 Adrianne Lange, Archbold (04/09/2007)
2
Lindsey Tobias, Defiance vs. Wauseon (04/03/2007)
2 Delaney Talmage, Genoa Area (03/27/2007)
2 Megan Drennen, Bellevue vs. Pemberville Eastwood (04/29/2006)
2 Sara Wolfe, DeGraff Riverside vs. Sidney Fairlawn (04/04/2006)
2 Melissa Eickholt, Convoy Crestview vs. Miller City (04/2006)
2 Bessie Artino, Bellevue vs. Norwalk (05/05/2006)
2
Lexi Majoy, Huron vs. Sandusky St. Mary Central Catholic
2
Brittany Insley, Arlington vs. McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley (04/21/2006)
2 Blair Nance, Sunbury Big Walnut vs. Columbus Beechcroft (05/11/2006)
2 Katey Schiering, Mentor vs. Euclid (05/08/2006)
2 Rachael Shepherd, West Chester Lakota West vs. Mason (05/06/2006)
2 Katey Schiering, Mentor (05/06/2006)
2 Rachael Shepherd, West Chester Lakota West vs. Fairfield (05/01/2006)
2 Krista Harbaugh, Canal Fulton Northwest vs. Akron Our Lady of Elms (04/12/2006)
2 Lydia Eckel, Genoa Area (2006)
2 Amy Powell, Streetsboro vs. East Canton (04/2006)
2 Kelsey Ford, Metamora Evergreen vs. Hamler Patrick Henry (04/10/2006)
2 Jaclyn Carpenter, Warren Champion vs. Youngstown Liberty (04/10/2006)
2 Bri Clark, Willard (2005)
2 Ashley Evans, Centerburg vs. Fredericktown (04/15/2005)
2 Ashley Evans, Centerburg vs. Howard East Knox (05/05/2005)
2 Ashley Evans, Centerburg vs. Cardington-Lincoln (05/07/2005)
2 Tara Bartruff, Washington Court House vs. Jamestown Greeneview (04/14/2005)
2 Chelsea Cooper, Sycamore Mohawk vs. West Salem Northwestern (2005)
2 Tiffany Sheehan, Streetsboro vs. Peninsula Woodridge (04/19/2005)
2 Morgan Miller, Batavia (04/20/2005)
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Brittany Insley, Arlington vs. Arcadia (05/11/2005)
2 Martha Simon, Delta (2005)
2 Jennifer Lehrer, Huron vs. Castalia Margaretta (04/13/2005)
2 Monica Gerdeman, Delphos Jefferson (05/05/2005)
2 Ashley Thompson, Fostoria (2004)
2 Nura Jarman, Cincinnati Withrow (04/20/2004)
2 Kim Weindel, Parma Padua Franciscan vs. Mentor Lake Catholic (04/15/2004)
2 Kim Weindel, Parma Padua Franciscan vs. Garfield Hts. Trinity (05/14/2004)
2 Ashley Thompson, Fostoria (2004)
2 Kelli Williams, Celina vs. Sidney (04/10/2004)
2 Simone Cingel, Bedford vs. Warrensville Hts. (05/13/2004)
2 Carolyn Weeman, Smithville vs. Doylestown Chippewa (04/19/2004)
2 Kelsie Pritchard, Columbus Bishop Ready vs. Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans (04/19/2004)
2 Robin Tipton, Willard (2004)
2 Lauren Hey, West Chester Lakota West (2003)
2 Andria Barlage, Toledo Christian (04/29/2003)
2 Kim Skully, Cuyahoga Heights (2003)
2 Haley Keller, Metamora Evergreen vs. Toledo Christian (04/03/2003)
2 Katie Bates, Metamora Evergreen vs. Toledo Christian (04/03/2003)
2 Emily Ford, Metamora Evergreen vs. Swanton (05/05/2003)
2 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk vs. Fremont St. Joesph C.C. (04/17/2003; one right-handed, one left-handed)
2 Megan Gould, Steubenville Catholic Cental vs. Toronto (04/17/2003)
2 Ashley Hensley, S. Charleston Southeastern vs. Cedarville (04/17/2003)
2 Ashley Hensley, S. Charleston Southeastern vs. Mechanicsburg (04/15/2003)
2 Amber Sypert, Cortland Maplewood vs. Bristolville Bristol (2003)
2 Michelle Dawson, LaGrange Keystone vs. Lorain Clearview (05/10/2002)
2 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone vs. Lorain Clearview (05/10/2002)
2 Sandra Wozniak, Port Clinton vs. Clyde (04/24/2002)
2 Krissy Kesler, Pleasant Hill Newton vs. Ansonia (04/12/2001)
2 Rayann Klingler, DeGraff Riverside vs. Jackson Center (04/24/2001)
2 Sara Wiley, Richwood North Union (04/17/2000)
2 Lana Beckstedt, Celina (1999)
2 Mia Allen, Canton Timken (1998)
2 Kaci Pugh, Willard (1998)
2 Cassandra Stanton, Garfield Heights (1998)
2 Erin McAlarney, Tallmadge vs. Baldwin (PA) (1997)
2 Maggie Stath, Cincinnati Western Hills (1997)
2 Lori Balough, Rayland Buckeye Local (05/4/1996)
2 Alicia Enis, Union City Mississinawa Valley (1995)
2 Jodi Jackfert, Rayland Buckeye Local (05/03/1994)
2 Jessica Polson, Pleasant Hill Newton vs. Sidney Fairlawn (04/16/1994)
2 Ranee Furrow, DeGraff Riverside vs. Pleasant Hill Newton (04/02/1994)
2 Ranee Furrow, DeGraff Riverside vs. West Liberty-Salem (04/20/1994)
2 Heather Adams, Atwater Waterloo vs. Windham (05/11/1993)
2 Jenny Smith, Norwalk vs. Willard (04/11/1992)
2 Darcy Helmandollar, DeGraff Riverside vs. Mechanicsburg (05/02/1988)
2 Denise Strong, Pleasant Hill Newton vs. Lewisburg Tri-County North (05/02/1988)
2 Julia Brown, Zanesville Maysville (1987)
2 Denise Carpenter, Genoa Area
2 Rhonda King, Westerville North (05/15/1986)
2 Shelia Evans, Springfield South (1986)
2 Donna Jenkins, Zanesville Maysville (1986)
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Most Home Runs, Season (minimum 10)
1 13 Britney Reynolds, Burton Berkshire (2008)
2 12 Paige Berger, Rootstown (2009)
12 Abby Rhodes, Thornville Sheridan (2007)
12 Blair Nance, Sunbury Big Walnut (2006)
12 Hayley Wiemer, Toledo St. Ursula Academy (2005)
12 Ginger Theis, Gates Mills Hawken (1992)
7 11 Jenna Vavra, Bellaire St. John Central (2008)
11 Abby Rhodes, Thornville Sheridan (2008)
11 Katey Schiering, Mentor (2006)
11 Ranee Furrow, DeGraff Riverside (1994)
11 10 Jamie Preseren, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2007)
10 Kristen Bradshaw, McDermott Northwest (2006)
10 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2002)
10 Amy Quarando, Amherst Steele (1999)
10 Julia Brown, Zanesville Maysville (1986)
10 Kelly Forehand, New Washington Buckeye Central (1985)
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Most Home Runs, Career (minimum 15)
1 35 Abby Rhodes, Thornville Sheridan (2006-2009)
2 29 Paige Berger, Rootstown (2006-2009)
3 26 Hayley Wiemer, Toledo St. Ursula Academy (2003-2005)
4 23 Rona Roffey, Thornville Sheridan (1984-1987)
5 22 Nicole Loudin, Elyria Catholic (2001-2002)
22 Heather Leuzinger, Springboro (1986-1989)
22 Julia Brown, Zanesville Maysville (1984-1987)
8 21 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2006-2009)
21 Charisse Colston, Bedford (2005-2008)
10 20 Lindsey Tobias, Defiance (2006-2009)
20 Katey Schiering, Mentor (2005-2007)
12 19 Hannah Fulk, Jeromesville Hillsdale (2006-2009)
19 Raven Cline, The Plains Athens (2007-2009)
14 18 Tiffany Smith, Fairborn (2004-2007)
15 17 Britney Reynolds, Burton Berkshire (2006-2008)
17 Jamie Preseren, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2004-2007)
17 Amanda Kern, Marysville (2003-2005)
17 Meghan Rowlands, Columbus Bishop Ready (1998-2001)
17 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1983-1986)
20 16 Brittany Insley, Arlington (2003-2006)
16 Maria Barhorst, Tipp City Tippecanoe (1995-1999)
16 Elizabeth Snavely, Defiance (1994-1997)
16 Tracy French, McArthur Vinton County (1982-1985)
24 15 Melissa Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2006-2009)
15 Annie Rowlands, Columbus Bishop Ready (2004-2007)
15 Kristen Bradshaw, McDermott Northwest (2004-2006)
15 Krissy Kesler, Pleasant Hill Newton (2000-2003)
15 Toma Hainline, Celina (1982-1983)
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Consecutive Games with a Home Run (minimum 2)
1 6 Kathy Peter, Shaker Heights (2008)
6 Lindsey Tobias, Defiance (2008)
3 5 Nicole Loudin, Elyria Catholic (2000)
4 4 Elysse Jenkins, Sugar Grove Berne Union (2009)
4 Raven Cline, The Plains Athens (2009)
4 Abby Rhodes, Thornville Sheridan (2007)
4 Kelsey Ford, Youngstown Boardman (2007)
4 Katey Schiering, Mentor (2006)
4 Charisse Colston, Bedford (2006)
4 Kristen Bradshaw, McDermott Northwest (2006)
4 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1986)
12 3 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
3 Shelby Harvey, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
3 Mindy Meredith, Hudson (2009)
3 Melissa Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2008)
3 Britney Reynolds, Burton Berkshire (2008, twice)
3 Suzy May, Lewis Center Olentangy (2008)
3 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2007)
3 Annie Rowlands, Columbus Bishop Ready (2006)
3 Simone Cingel, Bedford (2003)
3 Brittany Runner, Greenville (2003)
3 Amanda Rinkes, Rayland Buckeye Local (2002)
3 Elizabeth Snavely, Defiance (1994)
3 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1985)
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2 Taylor Thomas, Bellville Clear Fork (2009, twice)
2 Paige Berger, Rootstown (2009, twice)
2 Lizzy DeWitt, Bellville Clear Fork (2009)
2 Mackenzie Bedlion, Smithville (2009)
2 Katie Saluga, Warren Champion (2009)
2 Lisa Tittle, Lexington (2009)
2 Emily Mathieu, Wintersville Indian Creek (2009)
2 Aubin Frost, Mt. Gilead (2009)
2 Sara Shields, Atwater Waterloo (2009)
2 Miranda Kelly, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
2 Lydia Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2009)
2 Jess Burger, Convoy Crestview (2009)
2 Kelsey Nedderman, Convoy Crestview (2009)
2 Katie Saluga, Warren Champion (2008)
2 Mackenzie Bedlion, Smithville (2008)
2 Lydia Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2008, twice)
2 Britney Reynolds, Burton Berkshire (2008, twice)
2 Sami Hartman, Convoy Crestview (2008)
2 Amy Radar, Wellington (2008)
2 Lexi Majoy, Huron (2008)
2 Jordan Rausch, Mt. Gilead (2008)
2 Ryann Morse, Sardinia Eastern (2008)
2 Meredith Rocco, Westlake (2008)
2 Lydia Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2007, twice)
2 Sara Shields, Atwater Waterloo (2007)
2 Kait Kallenborn, Smithville (2007)
2 Adrianne Lange, Archbold (2007)
2 Rebecca Mottayaw, Bellville Clear Fork (2007)
2 Jordan Layfield, Bellville Clear Fork (2007)
2 Liz Bidlack, Bellville Clear Fork (2007)
2 Chelsea Cooper, Sycamore Mohawk (2007)
2 Callie McConnell, Wellington (2007)
2 Melissa Rennie, Wellington (2007)
2 Jaclyn Carpenter, Warren Champion (2006)
2 Lydia Eckel, Genoa Area (2006)
2 Amber Jones, Jackson Center (2006)
2 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2006)
2 Brittany Insley, Arlington (2006)
2 Alisha Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2006)
2 Charisse Colston, Bedford (2005)
2 Jordan Berger, Rootstown (2005)
2 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2005)
2 Ashley Holden, Convoy Crestview (2005)
2 LynnLee Myers, Fostoria (2005)
2 Cindy Garlick, Fostoria (2005)
2 Ashley Stamper, New Lebanon Dixie (2004)
2 Dani Haase, Fostoria (2004)
2 Janel Bialecki, Delta (2004)
2 Amanda Graeter, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003, twice)
2 Krissy Kesler, Pleasant Hill Newton (2003, twice)
2 Holly Oesterle, Washington C.H. Washington (2003)
2 Megan Terry, Bedford (2003)
2 Amy Quarando, Amherst Steele (1999)
2 Alecia Jarvis, Atwater Waterloo (1999)
2 Mia Allen, Canton Timken (1998)
2 Chris Burkhammer, Garfield Heights (1998)
2 Kelly Sharp, Atwater Waterloo (1997)
2 Lori Balough, Rayland Buckeye Local (1996)
2 Carrie Laase, Rayland Buckeye Local (1994, twice)
2 Itsy Culver, Atwater Waterloo (1994)
2 Heather Adams, Atwater Waterloo (1993)
2 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1986)
2 Catherine Shuman, Atwater Waterloo (1985)
2 Abby Rhodes, Thornville Sheridan
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Most RBI, Inning (minimum 5)
1 7 Kimberly Skully, Cuyahoga Heights vs. North Ridgeville Lake Ridge Acad. (05/11/2005)
7 Jennie Davis, West Carrollton vs. Piqua (04/19/1982)
3 6 Kelsie Pritchard, Columbus Bishop Ready vs. Zanesville (04/05/2006)
6 Ashley Hensley, S. Charleston Southeastern vs. Cedarville (04/17/2003)
5 5 Melissa Taylor, Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic vs. Bettsville (05/08/2006)
5 Tara Bartruff, Washington Court House vs. Jamestown Greeneview (04/14/2005)
5 Diane Bakle, Defiance vs. Stryker (04/21/1982)
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Most RBI, Game (minimum 9)
1 11 Sarah Matthews, Akron Firestone vs. Akron North (04/28/2003)
11 Denise Strong, Pleasant Hill Newton vs. Lewisburg Tri-County North (05/02/1988)
3 10 Kayla Montgomery, Wintersville Indian Creek vs. Lisbon Beaver Local (04/17/2008)
10 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (05/08/1998)
10 Pam Spenser, Union City Mississinawa Valley (1998)
6 9 Tawny Rogers, Warren Champion vs. Campbell Memorial (05/01/2009)
9 Ashley Evans, Centerburg vs. Howard East Knox (05/05/2005)
9 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (04/06/2005)
9 Courtney Corrova, Columbus Bishop Ready (04/24/2004)
9 Brittany Runner, Greenville vs. Sidney (2003)
9 Amanda Moore, W. Alexandria Twin Valley South vs. Union City Mississinawa Valley (04/16/2002)
9 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding vs. Richmond Hts. (05/08/2000)
9 Nicole Leathers, Oregon Clay (1993)
9 Jenny Smith, Norwalk vs. Willard (04/11/1992)
9 Rhonda King, Westerville North (05/09/1986)
9 Donna Jenkins, Zanesville Maysville (1986)
9 Kathy Garland, Defiance vs. Liberty Center (05/02/1978)
9 Stephanie Breslin, Centerville (04/28/1978)
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Most RBI, Season (minimum 45)
1 65 Kelly Forehand, New Washington Buckeye Central (1985)
2 64 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (1999)
3 63 Ginger Theis, Gates Mills Hawken (1992)
63 Julia Brown, Zanesville Maysville (1986)
63 Rachel Mann, Gates Mills Hawken (1981)
6 60 April Sparrow, Lima Bath (1994)
60 Cassie Wilmoth, Oberlin Firelands (1990)
8 59 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2005)
9 58 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1986)
10 57 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2008)
57 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (1998)
12 55 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2005)
55 Brittany Runner, Greenville (2003)
55 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1985)
15 54 Britney Reynolds, Burton Berkshire (2008)
54 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (2000)
54 April Sparrow, Lima Bath (1995)
54 Chris Notareschi, Poland Seminary (1994)
54 Brooke England, Thornville Sheridan (1983)
20 53 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2000)
53 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton (1994)
53 Dena Romstadt, Oregon Clay (1988)
23 52 Hayley Wiemer, Toledo St. Ursula Academy (2005)
52 Lindsay Miller, Convoy Crestview (2000)
52 Heather Leuzinger, Springboro (1987)
26 50 Amy DiFiore, Cuyahoga Heights (2003)
50 Kacy VanderHorst, Celina (2001)
50 Dena Wagner, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (1998)
50 Pam Gould, Marysville (1987)
50 Holly Cauffman, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1985)
31 49 Whitney Flaherty, Columbus Bishop Ready (2006)
49 Ashley Hensley, S. Charleston Southeastern (2003)
49 Johnce Lee Stewart, Fairfield (1989)
34 48 Kelsey Nedderman, Convoy Crestview (2009)
48 Angie Fegley, Elmore Woodmore (1994)
48 Megan Inman, Sidney (1988)
37 47 Chelsea Cooper, Sycamore Mohawk (2007)
47 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2003)
47 Wendy Olinger, Springfield South (1995)
47 Jennifer Toby, LaGrange Keystone (1990)
41 46 Holly Naymick, Poland Seminary (1994)
42 45 Lindsay Gueth, Vandalia Butler (2006)
45 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2006)
45 Shatona Campbell, Fairfield (2004)
45 Monica Cyphert, Southington Chalker (1998)
45 Marcey Herwig, LaGrange Keystone (1991 and 1992)
45 Kara McDonald, Tiffin Calvert
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Most RBI, Career (minimum 110)
1 207 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (1997-2000)
2 173 Julia Brown, Zanesville Maysville (1984-1987)
3 170 Rona Roffey, Thornville Sheridan (1984-87)
4 168 April Sparrow, Lima Bath (1993-1996)
5 165 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2002-2005)
6 153 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2002-2005)
7 152 Heather Leuzinger, Springboro (1986-1989)
8 151 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1983-1986)
9 149 Amy DiFiore, Cuyahoga Hts. (2002-2005)
149 Wendy Olinger, Springfield South (1994-1997)
11 144 Chris Notareschi, Poland Seminary (1991-1994)
12 142 Kelli Williams, Celina (2001-2004)
13 138 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2006-2009)
14 137 Kelly Forehand, New Washington Buckeye Central (1983-1985)
15 132 Cassie Wilmoth, Oberlin Firelands (1987-1991)
16 128 Dawn Pohl, Lima Bath (1982-1984)
17 127 Maria Weitzel, Hamilton Ross (1988-1991)
18 123 Abbie Shell, Greenville (2004-2007)
19 123 Rayann Klingler, DeGraff Riverside (2001-2004)
20 121 Abby Rhodes, Thornville Sheridan (2006-2009)
21 121 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2002-2006)
121 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton (1992-1995)
121 Pam Gould, Marysville (1985-1987)
24 120 Shelly Freeman, Akron Springfield (1987-1990)
25 118 Melissa Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2006-2009)
118 Kelly Patton, Shelby
27 116 Billie Jo Carder, Celina (1999-2002)
116 Megan Inman, Sidney (1986-1989)
116 Shannon Elking, Blanchester
30 114 Kelli Watercutter, Houston (1999-2002)
114 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (1998-2000)
114 Marcey Herwig, LaGrange Keystone (1989-1992)
114 Ginger Theis, Gates Mills Hawken (1989-1992)
34 113 Britney Reynolds, Burton Berkshire (2006-2008)
113 Sarah Zeleznikar, Burton Berkshire (2004-2007)
113 Lindsay Miller, Convoy Crestview (1999-2001)
113 Sherri Green, Springfield South (1985-1988)
38 112 Angela Lala, Marysville (1991-1994)
39 111 Chelsea Cooper, Sycamore Mohawk (2005-2007)
40 110 Krissy Kesler, Newton (2000-2003)
110 Jeri Kaeser, Springfield South (1985-1988)
110 Lucy Dowds, Shelby
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Most Runs Scored, Career (minimum 125)
1 204 Amy Johnson, LaGrange Keystone (1991-1994)
2 186 Kristen Bradshaw, McDermott Northwest (2004-2006)
3 173 Hannah Fulk, Jeromesville Hillsdale (2006-2009)
4 168 Calli Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2003-2006)
5 167 Billie Jo Carder, Celina (1999-2002)
6 163 Becky Bulach, Hamilton Ross (1994-1997)
7 162 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2002-2005)
162 Rachel Wilson, Bellville Clear Fork (2006-2009)
9 157 Maria Weitzel, Hamilton Ross (1988-1991)
10 156 Missy Mitchell, Lima Bath (1993-1996)
156 Amy Weitzel, Hamilton Ross (1992-1995)
12 155 Janel Hollar, Lima Bath (1991-1994)
13 153 Deb Dunifon, Lima Bath (1986-1989)
153 Jeri Kaeser, Springfield South (1985-1988)
15 152 Missy Runyon, McArthur Vinton County (1985-1988)
16 150 Cassie Wilmoth, Oberlin Firelands (1987-1991)
17 148 Sherri Green, Springfield South (1985-1988)
18 146 Alisha Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2003-2006)
146 Amanda Stevens, DeGraff Riverside (2002-2005)
20 145 Dee Sudnick, LaGrange Keystone (1985-1988)
21 141 Megan Miller, New Lebanon Dixie (2001-2004)
141 Jamie Cendrosky, LaGrange Keystone
23 137 Heather Kristy, Hamilton Ross (1993-1996)
24 135 Jessie Dunn, New Lebanon Dixie (2002-2005)
135 Kristin Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2001-2004)
26 133 Emily Cooper, Hamilton Ross (1996-1999)
27 132 Allie Patton, Poland Seminary (2005-2008)
28 131 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1994-1997)
29 130 Sam Attinger, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2006-2009)
130 Annie Rowlands, Columbus Bishop Ready (2004-2007)
31 129 Lana Beckstedt, Celina (1999-2002)
32 128 Justine Shilt, Greenville (2004-2007)
128 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (1998-2001)
34 127 Lindi Strable, Celina (1998-2001)
127 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1986-1989)
36 126 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2002-2005)
126 Chris Notareschi, Poland Seminary (1991-1994)
38 125 Karrie Gabbard, Kings Mills Kings (1989-1992)
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Highest Batting Average, Season (minimum .575)
1 0.727 Maria Benza, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy (2002)
2 0.671 Jordan Berger, Rootstown (2005)
3 0.669 Kristen Bradshaw, McDermott Northwest (2005)
4 0.667 Amanda Zakeri, Toledo Ottawa Hills (2007)
0.667 Rachel Atkins, Dayton Miami Valley School (2005)
6 0.666 Amy Yarger, Lexington (1998)
7 0.659 Maria Barhorst, Tipp City Tippecanoe (1995)
8 0.658 Charisse Colston, Bedford (2008)
0.658 Kelly Forehand, New Washington Buckeye Central (1985)
10 0.654 Brittany Vanderink, Mantua Crestwood (2004)
11 0.652 Charisse Colston, Bedford (2006)
12 0.648 Melissa Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2008)
0.648 Lois Milholland, Hamilton (1992)
14 0.644 Ashley Hensley, South Charleston Southeastern
15 0.640 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2004)
16 0.639 Rachel Toles, Goshen (1999)
0.639 Marty Imhoff, Shelby (1979)
18 0.638 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1986)
19 0.633 Jessica Burt, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
20 0.631 Ashley Evans, Centerburg (2005)
21 0.625 Jennifer Van Dijk, Gates Mills Hawken (1994)
22 0.623 Brittany Duncan, Fairborn (2009)
23 0.621 Nicole Papania, Columbiana Crestview (1998)
24 0.620 Amber Gregory, Batavia (2006)
25 0.617 Kara Dill, LaGrange Keystone (2008)
26 0.616 Kristen Cochran, Newcomerstown (2003)
27 0.615 Brittany Vanderink, Mantua Crestwood (2001)
0.615 Jamie Smrdel, Cleveland Heights Beaumont (2005)
29 0.613 Britney Reynolds, Burton Berkshire (2008)
0.613 Jamie Smrdel, Cleveland Heights Beaumont (2003)
0.613 Dana Kuhlman, New Riegel (1988)
32 0.612 Rachel Atkins, Dayton Miami Valley School (2007)
33 0.610 Gina Schneider, Lewistown Indian Lake (2001)
34 0.609 Amber Gregory, Batavia (2004)
0.609 Ranee Furrow, DeGraff Riverside (1993)
0.609 Chris Molnar, Amherst Steele (1982)
37 0.608 Tracy Lee, Fostoria (2001)
0.608 Tracy Lee, Fostoria (2000)
39 0.607 Katie Giesler, Goshen (1995)
40 0.606 Kris Mangen, Clayton Northmont (1989)
41 0.605 Cassie Wilmoth, Oberlin Firelands (1990)
42 0.604 Ashley Evans, Centerburg (2004)
43 0.603 Sue Scarbrough, LaGrange Keystone (1980)
44 0.600 Hannah Fulk, Jeromesville Hillsdale (2008)
0.600 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1985)
46 0.593 Kristy Zehringer, Fort Recovery (2002)
47 0.591 Rhonda Ludwig, Defiance (1979)
48 0.590 Missy Edwards, Sidney (1988)
49 0.589 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2005)
0.588 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2005)
51 0.586 Amy DiFiore, Cuyahoga Heights (2003)
52 0.585 Nikki Purk, DeGraff Riverside (1990)
53 0.585 Calli Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2006)
54 0.584 Nikki Gallaugher, DeGraff Riverside (1987)
55 0.583 Krissy Kesller, Pleasant Hill Newton (2003)
0.583 Rhonda Ludwig, Defiance (1977)
57 0.581 Danielle Ochenduski, LaGrange Keystone (1978)
58 0.579 Ashley Stamper, New Lebanon Dixie (2004)
59 0.577 Melissa Bonner, Kings Mills Kings (2005)
60 0.576 Carrie Partlowe, Springboro (1993)
0.576 Brooke England, Thornville Sheridan
62 0.575 Stephanie Burlew, Fairfield Cincinnati Christian (2006)
0.575 Caleigh Hortman, Kings Mills Kings (2003)
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Highest Batting Average, Career (minimum .500, at least 2 seasons)
1 0.609 Maria Barhorst, Tipp City Tippecanoe (1995-1998)
2 0.583 Rachel Atkins, Dayton Miami Valley School (2004-2007)
3 0.567 Gina Schneider, Lewistown Indian Lake (1999-2003)
4 0.589 Brittany Vanderink, Mantua Crestwood (2001-2004)
5 0.582 Marty Imhoff, Shelby (2000-2001)
6 0.579 Maria Benza, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy (2000-2003)
7 0.577 Ranee Furrow, DeGraff Riverside (1993-1994)
8 0.569 Cassie Wilmoth, Oberlin Firelands (1987-1991)
9 0.555 Kristen Bradshaw, McDermott Northwest (2004-2006)
10 0.554 Rachel Toles, Goshen (1997-2000)
11 0.552 Ashley Evans, Centerburg (2003-2005)
12 0.548 Kara Dill, LaGrange Keystone (2006-2008)
0.548 Gerri Crowe, Mt. Orab Western Brown (1983-1986)
14 0.547 Rhonda King, Westerville North (1983-1986)
15 0.546 Nikki Gallagher, DeGraff Riverside (1986-1987)
16 0.545 Tracy Lee, Fostoria (1998-2001)
0.545 Dana Kuhlman, New Riegel (1985-1988)
18 0.539 Jamie Smrdel, Cleveland Heights Beaumont (2002-2005)
0.539 Kim Huth, Atwater Waterloo (1984-1985)
0.539 Jen Nothacker, Shelby
0.539 Brooke England, Thornville Sheridan
22 0.536 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2002-2005)
0.536 Ginger Theis, Gates Mills Hawken (1989-1992)
24 0.535 Amy Yarger, Lexington (1996-1999)
25 0.534 Rhonda Ludwig, Defiance (1977-1979)
26 0.533 Monica Mix, Baltimore Liberty Union (2002-2005)
27 0.530 Mackenzie Peffley, Defiance (1994-1997)
28 0.526 Paige Berger, Rootstown (2006-2009)
29 0.525 Katie Giesler, Goshen (1995-1998)
30 0.521 Jessica Hibbard, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (1998-2000)
31 0.520 Calli Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2003-2006)
32 0.515 Jessica Burt, LaGrange Keystone (2003-2006)
33 0.505 Megan Miller, New Lebanon Dixie (2001-2004)
34 0.504 Ashley Stamper, New Lebanon Dixie (2001-2004)
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Most Stolen Bases, Game (minimum 7)
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10 Jenny Snyder, Columbiana Crestview (1997)
10 Tonya Bowman, Union City Mississinawa Valley (1990)
3
8 Amy Johnson, LaGrange Keystone (04/14/1993)
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7 Kim Skully, Cuyahoga Heights (2003)
7 Kelly Canstant, Bedford (05/10/1999)
7 Nikki Purk, DeGraff Riverside vs. Jackson Center (03/27/1990)
7 Cheryl Shuster, LaGrange Keystone (04/29/1985)
7 Tamara Puehl, Cincinnati Western Hills (1985)
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Most Stolen Bases, Season (minimum 40)
1 62 Cheryl Shuster, LaGrange Keystone (1985)
2 59 Tricia Askins, Millbury Lake (1991)
3 57 Kelly Halpin, Sidney (1986)
4 56 Gloria Polly, Goshen (2001)
5 55 Emily Cooper, Hamilton Ross (1999)
55 Cassie Wilmoth, Oberlin Firelands (1990)
7 53 Brittany Vanderink, Mantua Crestwood (2001)
8 52 Kristen Cochran, Newcomerstown (2003)
9 51 Connie Szucs, Oberlin Firelands (1990)
51 Jena Woods, Akron Springfield (1990)
11 50 Jenny Moore, Blanchester
12 49 Alexandra Scott, Cincinnati Walnut Hills (2007)
49 Donna Briner, Union City Mississinawa Valley (1982)
14 48 Andrea Davis, Johnstown-Monroe (2001)
15 46 Cheryl Shuster, LaGrange Keystone (1986)
46 Kelly Halpin, Sidney
17 45 Serena Crow, Bellville Clear Fork (2002)
18 44 Stacy Skidmore, Dayton Miami Valley (2005)
44 Alisha Bable, Columbiana Crestview (1993)
20 43 Janel Hollar, Lima Bath (1993)
43 Cheryl Shuster, LaGrange Keystone (1987)
22 42 Lauren Brocklehurst, Medina (2006)
42 Shannon Abbott, Hamilton Ross (2004)
42 Billie Jo Carder, Celina (2002)
42 Michelle Engel, Hamilton Ross (1995)
26 41 Michelle Baker, Tipp City Tippeanoe (2008)
27 40 Jenni Arnold, West Chester Lakota (1993)
40 Sharon Finney, Rayland Buckeye Local (1991)
40 Diane Hughes, Tipp City Tippecanoe (1988)
40 Deb Allen, DeGraff Riverside (1986)
40 Amy Cooperider, Thornville Sheridan (1981)
40 Kelly Halpin, Sidney
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Most Stolen Bases, Career (minimum 75)
1 166 Victoria Pyles, Warrensville Heights (2004-2008)
2 160 Alexandra Scott, Cincinnati Walnut Hills (2005-2008)
3 151 Cheryl Shuster, LaGrange Keystone (1985-1987)
4 143 Kelly Halpin, Sidney (1986-1988)
5 136 Brittany Vanderink, Mantua Crestwood (2001-2004)
6 136 Gloria Polly, Goshen (1998-2001)
7 132 Cassie Wilmoth, Oberlin Firelands (1987-1991)
8 128 Connie Szucs, Oberlin Firelands (1987-1991)
9 126 Tricia Askins, Millbury Lake (1988-1991)
10 124 Billie Jo Carder, Celina (1999-2002)
124 Emily Cooper, Hamilton Ross (1996-1999)
12 118 Rachel Wilson, Bellville Clear Fork (2006-2009)
13 115 Jena Woods, Akron Springfield (1987-1990)
14 114 Brooke England, Thornville Sheridan (1980-1983)
15 104 Janel Hollar, Lima Bath (1991-1994)
16 103 Becky Bulach, Hamilton Ross (1994-1997)
17 101 Michelle Logan, Fairborn (2001-2004)
18 100 Amanda Stevens, DeGraff Riverside (2002-2005)
19 99 Jamie Bork, Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic (2003-2006)
20 98 Shannon Abbott, Hamilton Ross (2002-2005)
21 96 Christina Stoffer, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
22 95 Sherry Marsh, Mt. Orab Western Brown (1990-1994)
23 94 Lindi Strable, Celina (1998-2001)
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93 Julie Metzger, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1996-1999)
93 Heather Kristy, Hamilton Ross (1993-1996)
93 Missy Runyon, McArthur Vinton County (1985-1988)
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89 Hallie Barr, Bellville Clear Fork (2001-2004)
89 Amy Weitzel, Hamilton Ross (1992-1995)
89 Kim Ratcliff, Mt. Orab Western Brown (1987-1991)
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88 Serena Crow, Bellville Clear Fork (2000-2003)
31 86 Tami Layman, Mt. Orab Western Brown (1990-1993)
32 85 Rachel Atkins, Dayton Miami Valley School (2004-2007)
85 Amie Harris, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999-2002)
85 Amy Bashore, Pleasant Hill Newton (1986-1989)
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83 Charlene Orwick, Arlington (2003-2006)
83 Shelly Nichols, Mt. Orab Western Brown (1987-1991)
83 Angie Fischer, Hamilton Ross (1986-1989)
38 82 Holly Ransbottom, Rockford Parkway (1987-1990)
39 80 Erin Howe, Kansas Lakota (1995-1998)
40 79 Valerie Cute, Fairborn (1997-2000)
79 Jenny Moore, Blanchester
42 78 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2002-2005)
43 76 Steph Shanks, Kings Mills Kings (1987-1990)
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INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
Most Wins, Season (minimum 25)
1 34 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2002)
2 31 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2008)
31 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
31 Alanna Barker, Akron Springfield (1995)
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29 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
29 Stephanie Moore, Mantua Crestwood (2003)
29 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999)
8 28 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2006)
28 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2006)
28 Calli Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2005)
28 Tara West, Urbana (2005)
28 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (2002)
28 Alanna Barker, Akron Springfield (1994)
28 Carla Brookbank, Akron Springfield (1989)
28 Amy Angelo, Columbus Bishop Ready (1995)
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27 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
27 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2007)
27 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2007)
27 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
27 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2002)
27 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1998)
27 Tammy Stires, Tallmadge (1998)
27 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1988)
27 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1987)
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26 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
26 Casey Lower, Youngstown Ursuline (2009)
26 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2007)
26 Abbie Shell, Greenville (2007)
26 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
26 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2006)
26 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2003)
26 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
26 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
26 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
26 Nikki Scott, Columbus Bishop Ready (1999)
26 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1996)
26 Amy Angelo, Columbus Bishop Ready (1994)
26 Brandi Vogler, Piqua (1993)
26 Pam Mount, Zanesville Maysville (1985)
40 25 Shana Szypka, Genoa (2006)
25 Jeanne Hilvers, Elida (2005)
25 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2005)
25 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2002)
25 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (2002)
25 Rebekah Tipton, Williard (1997)
25 Amy Angelo, Columbus Bishop Ready
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Most Wins, Career (minimum 70)
1 108 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999-2002)
2 103 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2005-2008)
3 95 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2000-2003)
4 93 Alanna Barker, Akron Springfield (1992-1995)
93 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1986-1989)
6 91 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002-2005)
91 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2001-2004)
91 Amy Angelo, Columbus Bishop Ready (1993-1996)
9 90 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2000-2003)
90 Amy Chaney, Mogadore Field (1991-1994)
11 89 Holly Goodpasture, North Canton Hoover (1989-1992)
12 88 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2004-2007)
88 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (1999-2002)
88 Leah Black, Rocky River (1996-1999)
15 85 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2004-2007)
85 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1996-1999)
85 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1994-1997)
18 82 Tara West, Urbana (2005-2008)
19 79 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2001-2004)
20 78 Stefanie Rossman, Painesville Riverside (2004-2007)
78 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (1999-2002)
22 77 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
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76 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (1997-2000)
24 74 Ann Peterson, Tallmadge (1994-1997)
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73 Jan Finney, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1995-1998)
73 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1994-1997)
27 72 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2000-2003)
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71 Bryn Schlatter, Antwerp (2005-2008)
71 Katie Halcomb, Hamilton (2000-2003)
30 70 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2003-2006)
70 Megan Meyer, Vermilion (1998-2001)
70 Rebekah Tipton, Williard (1995-1998)
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Consecutive Wins (minimum 20)
1 51 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2003-2006)
2 46 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (2001-2002)
3 43 Aubrey Walton, Sycamore Mohawk (2003-2004)
4 37 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1996-1997)
5 34 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2002)
6 32 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
7 31 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
8 30 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1994-1995)
9 29 Amy Angelo, Columbus Bishop Ready (1995-1996)
10 27 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2006)
27 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
12 26 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
26 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
26 Brandi Vogler, Piqua (1993)
15 25 Rebekah Tipton, Williard (1997)
16 24 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2003)
24 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
24 Jody Johnson, LaGrange Keystone (1998-2000)
24 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1988)
20 23 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002-2003)
23 Aubrey Saylor, Blanchester
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21 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
21 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2002)
21 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2001)
21 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1998)
21 Kim Schultz, LaGrange Keystone (1986)
21 Kandi Carter, Westerville North (1986)
28 20 Kristin Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2003)
20 Ann Peterson, Tallmadge (1996)
20 Crystal Dunkle, Clayton Northmont
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Shutouts, Season (minimum 15)
1 25 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1998)
2 24 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
3 23 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2008)
23 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2002)
5 22 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
6 21 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
21 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
21 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
9 20 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2007)
20 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2005)
20 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2003)
20 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2001)
20 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
20 Alanna Barker, Akron Springfield (1994)
20 Carla Brookbank, Akron Springfield (1989)
16 19 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2006)
19 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2006)
19 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2004)
19 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1997)
19 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1996)
21 18 Shelby Snyder, Lima Bath (2009)
18 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2006)
18 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
18 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2002)
18 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (2001)
18 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2001)
18 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1995)
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17 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
17 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2003)
17 Kelly Murphy, North Olmsted (2002)
17 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2002)
17 Lisa Frederick, Akron Manchester (1990)
33 16 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2007)
16 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
16 Amy Mattin, Delta (2005)
16 Jeanne Hilvers, Elida (2005)
16 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2004)
16 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002)
16 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999)
16 Nikki Scott, Columbus Bishop Ready (1999)
41 15 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2009)
15 Stefanie Rossman, Painesville Riverside (2007)
15 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2005)
15 Amy Mattin, Delta (2004)
15 Jennifer Meunier, Cincinnati Turpin (2003)
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Shutouts, Career (minimum 45)
1 69 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2005-2008)
2 65 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2000-2003)
3 64 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999-2002)
4 62 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2000-2003)
62 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (1999-2002)
6 61 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002-2005)
61 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2002-2004)
8 59 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2001-2004)
9 57 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
57 Alanna Barker, Akron Springfield (1992-1995)
11 55 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1996-1999)
12 54 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1994-1997)
13 51 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (1999-2002)
51 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (1997-2000)
51 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1994-1997)
16 50 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2000-2003)
17 49 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2004-2007)
18 48 Ann Peterson, Tallmadge
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Consecutive Shutouts, Games (minimum 5)
1 18 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2001)
2 14 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1998)
3 12 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
4 11 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2007)
11 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2006)
11 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2004)
7 10 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2005)
10 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2001)
9 9 Andi Nicholson, Avon Lake (2007)
9 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2004)
9 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
12 8 Melanie Hayne, Celina (2004)
8 Amy Mattin, Delta (2003)
8 Lesa Bauer, Rootstown (2003)
8 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
8 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
8 Ashley Lockmiller, Kansas Lakota (2001)
8 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
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7 Alyssa Lane, Atwater Waterloo (2008)
7 Amy Mattin, Delta (2005)
7 Lindsey Hutchison, Baltimore Liberty Union (2005)
7 Kelly Murphy, North Olmsted (2002)
7 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2002)
7 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (2001)
7 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2000)
7 Ann Peterson, Tallmadge (1997)
7 Beth Jones, Hamilton Ross (1996)
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6 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
6 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2007)
6 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2005)
6 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2004)
6 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
6 Keir McEachern, West Chester Lakota West (2003)
6 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
6 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2003)
6 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
6 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2002)
6 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2001)
6 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2000)
6 Monica Cyphert, Southington Chalker (1998)
6 Kim Evans, LaGrange Keystone (1997)
6 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1997)
6 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1996)
6 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1995)
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5 Alyssa Lane, Atwater Waterloo (2009)
5 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2009)
5 Emma Johnson, Groveport-Madison (2009)
5 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
5 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
5 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002)
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Consecutive Shutout Innings (minimum 35)
1 142 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2001)
2 106 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1998)
3 88 Kristin Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2003)
4 83 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2001)
5 82 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2006)
6 80 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2004)
7 80 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
8 76 Emlyn Knerem, Brunswick (2007)
76 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2007)
10 72 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2005)
11 68 Kristi Janoske, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2005-2006)
12 66 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2002)
13 64 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2003)
14 62 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
15 61 Amy Mattin, Delta (2005)
16 60 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1998)
17 59 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
59 Amy Mattin, Delta (2003)
59 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (2001)
20 58 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2007)
58 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
22 57 Lesa Bauer, Rootstown (2003)
23 56 Melanie Hayne, Celina (2004)
24 54 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2006)
54 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
54 Beth Jones, Hamilton Ross (1996)
27 53 Andi Nicholson, Avon Lake (2007)
53 Lindsey Hutchison, Baltimore Liberty Union (2005)
53 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2001)
53 Monica Cyphert, Southington Chalker (1998)
31 51 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1994)
32 50 Ashley Lockmiller, Kansas Lakota (2001)
33 49 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2009)
49 Ann Peterson, Tallmadge (1997)
35 48 Kelly Murphy, North Olmsted (2002)
36 47 Alyssa Lane, Atwater Waterloo (2009)
47 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2000)
38 46 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
46 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2002)
40 45 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2000)
41 44 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
42 43 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1996)
43 42 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002)
42 Kim Evans, LaGrange Keystone (1997)
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41 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
41 Stefanie Rossman, Painesville Riverside (2007)
41 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2006)
41 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2004)
41 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
50 40 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
51 38 Leah Black, Rocky River (1999)
52 37 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999)
37 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
37 Sarah Martin, LaGrange Keystone (1994)
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36 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
36 Emily Breitholle, Fairfield (2000)
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35 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2003)
35 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
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Lowest Earned-Run Average, Season (minimum 0.25 and 10 games)
1 0.00 Kristin Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2003)
0.00 Kelly Murphy, North Olmsted (2002)
0.00 Stephanie Piontek, Mason (2002)
4 0.06 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
5 0.07 Jennifer Meunier, Cincinnati Turpin (2003)
6 0.08 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2000)
7 0.08 Alyssa Childers, Johnstown-Monroe (2001)
8 0.10 Kacey Locker, Tipp City Tippecanoe (2009)
0.10 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2001)
10 0.11 Emily Breitholle, Fairfield (2001)
0.11 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2001)
0.11 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1999)
13 0.12 Amy Mattin, Delta (2004)
0.12 Monica Cyphert, Southington Chalker (1998)
15 0.14 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
0.14 Jessica Miller, Medina (1997)
17 0.16 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
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0.17 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2006)
0.17 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2003)
0.17 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
0.17 Lisa Frederick, Akron Manchester (1990)
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0.18 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2004)
0.18 Hayley Weimer, Toledo St. Ursula Academy (2004)
0.18 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
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0.19 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1997)
0.19 Jessica Miller, Medina (1997)
0.19 Sarah Martin, LaGrange Keystone (1994)
0.19 Carla Brookbank, Akron Springfield (1989)
29 0.21 Hayley Wiemer, Toledo St. Ursula Academy (2005)
0.21 Randi Huffman, Hamilton Ross (2000)
0.21 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1998)
32 0.22 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2004)
0.22 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2002)
34 0.23 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2004)
0.23 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
36 0.24 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
37 0.25 Layne Carpenter, Marietta (2009)
0.25 Amy Weitzel, Hamilton Ross (1993)
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Lowest Earned-Run Average, Career (minimum 0.40 and 20 games)
1 0.03 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (1999-2002)
2 0.12 Jackie Beavers, Warren Champion (1992-1995)
3 0.15 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (1999-2001)
4 0.17 Brenda Rombach, Tiffin Calvert (1986-1989)
5 0.18 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (199-2002)
6 0.20 Hayley Weimer, Toledo St. Ursula Academy (2004-2005)
7 0.23 Lesa Bickley, Tiffin Calvert (1984-1987)
8 0.26 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (1997-2000)
0.26 Jessica Miller, Medina (1996-1999)
10 0.30 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2003-2006)
11 0.32 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2004-2006)
0.32 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2000-2003)
13 0.33 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
0.33 Ann Peterson, Tallmadge (1994-1997)
15 0.36 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2005-2008)
0.36 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002-2005)
17 0.37 Emily Breitholle, Fairfield (1998-2001)
0.37 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1996-1999)
19 0.39 Alanna Barker, Akron Springfield (1992-1995)
20 0.40 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (1998-2001)
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Most Strikeouts, Game (minimum 18, 7 innings)
1 21 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook vs. New Martinsville (WV) Magnolia (2009)
21 Kelly Murphy, North Olmsted vs. Fairview Park Fairview (04/18/2002)
21 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready vs. Johnstown Northridge
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20 Emma Johnson, Groveport-Madison vs. Reynoldsburg (05/04/2009)
20 Emma Johnson, Groveport-Madison vs. Lancaster (04/30/2009)
20 Keri Seel, Fostoria vs. Norwalk (04/27/2009)
20 Brittany Dauterman, Bloomdale Elmwood vs. Findlay (04/03/2008)
20 Keri Seel, Fostoria vs. Norwalk (05/07/2007)
20 Heather Bauer, Medina Highland vs. Macedonia Nordonia (04/14/2007)
20 Alyssa See, Ashland Crestview vs. Sheffield Brookside (04/13/2006)
20 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg vs. Northwood (04/19/2003)
20 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg vs. Fremont St. Joseph C.C. (2002)
20 Katie Maynard, Lancaster vs. Ashville Teays Valley (03/31/2001)
20 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview vs. Paulding (04/12/1999)
20 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview vs. Antwerp (04/10/1999)
20 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
20 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (04/20/1998)
20 Leah Black, Rocky River (1998)
20 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (04/14/1997)
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19 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
19 Tori Funk, Mentor vs. East Cleveland Shaw (05/14/2009)
19 Caitlyn Calhoun, Oxford Talawanda vs. Cincinnati Mt. Healthy (04/17/2009)
19 Mindy Meredith, Hudson vs. Solon (2009)
19 Abbey Bensing, Cortland Lakeview (04/23/2008)
19 Jordyn Fisherback, New Madison Tri-Village (04/02/2008)
19 Andi Nicholson, Avon Lake vs. Berea (2008)
19 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview vs. Continental (05/2006)
19 Alyssa See, Ashland Crestview vs. Greenwich South Central (04/17/2006)
19 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg vs. Bloomdale Elmwood (05/02/2003)
19 Miranda Hall, Centerville vs. Sidney (04/14/2003)
19 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin vs. Garfield Hts. Trinity (04/29/2002)
19 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (2002)
19 Alana Gaines, Elyria Catholic vs. Garfield Heights Trinity (2002)
19 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (2001)
19 Ashley Donahoo, Oberlin Firelands vs. Sullivan Black River (05/02/2000)
19 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (04/20/2000)
19 Valerie Tipton, Willard (2000)
19 Leah Black, Rocky River (1999)
19 Monica Cyphert, Southington Chalker vs. Warren John F. Kennedy (05/13/1998)
19 Bekah Johnston, Huron (1998)
19 Leah Black, Rocky River (1997)
19 Jodi Noffke, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1993)
19 Rachael Radabaugh, Belpre vs. Nelsonville (NY) (1990)
19 Diahann Tabor, W. Alexandria Twin Valley South vs. Tipp City Bethel (04/13/1989)
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18 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
18 Keri Seel, Fostoria vs. Willard (05/16/2009)
18 Lauren Clifton, Sardinia Eastern vs. Mowrystown Whiteoak (04/09/2008)
18 Layne Carpenter, Marietta (04/07/2008)
18 Brittany Dauterman, Bloomdale Elmwood vs. Fostoria (04/02/2008)
18 Brittany Dauterman, Bloomdale Elmwood vs. Sycamore Mohawk (03/31/2008)
18 Justina Wise, New London vs. Greenwich South Central (05/09/2007)
18 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn vs. Gnadenhutten Indian Valley (04/28/2007)
18 Emlyn Knerem, Brunswick vs. Akron Ellet (04/21/2007)
18 Katie Lawrence, Mt. Orab Western Brown vs. Batavia Clermont Northeastern (04/02/2007)
18 Emlyn Knerem, Brunswick vs. Grafton Midview (03/28/2007)
18 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview vs. Haviland Wayne Trace (04/2006)
18 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone vs. Wellington (2006)
18 Stephanie Burlew, Cincinnati Christian vs. Cincinnati North College Hill (04/18/2005)
18 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross vs. Cincinnati Turpin (04/08/2005)
18 Jessica Locker, Tipp City Tippecanoe vs. West Milton Milton Union (2005)
18 Miranda Hall, Centerville vs. North Laurel (03/31/2004)
18 Miranda Hall, Centerville vs. Greenville (05/16/2003)
18 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (05/09/2003)
18 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin vs. Garfield Heights Trinity (04/28/2003)
18 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (04/03/2003)
18 Miranda Hall, Centerville vs. Hopkins (03/31/2003)
18 Miranda Hall, Centerville vs. Miamisburg (05/20/2002)
18 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin vs. Mentor Lake Catholic (05/06/2002)
18 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (2002)
18 Callie Stanley, Oberlin Firelands vs. Sheffield Brookside (05/08/2001)
18 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview vs. Ottoville (05/05/2001)
18 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview vs. Belmont (IN) (04/26/2001)
18 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview vs. Spencerville (04/05/2001)
18 Katie Maynard, Lancaster - Four times (2001)
18 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (05/24/2000)
18 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview vs. Montpelier (04/03/1999)
18 Monica Cyphert, Southington Chalker vs. Orwell Grand Valley (04/06/1998)
18 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1998 - 4 separate times)
18 Krista Johnson, Defiance vs. Kenton (05/13/1997)
18 Kim Evans, LaGrange Keystone (1997)
18 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton vs. Ansonia (05/01/1995)
18 Nichole Trout, DeGraff Riverside vs. Waynesfield Goshen (04/03/1995)
18 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton vs. Lewisburg Tri-County North (04/04/1994)
18 Sarah Martin, LaGrange Keystone (1991)
18 Rachael Radabaugh, Belpre vs. Pomeroy Meigs (1990)
18 Rachael Radabaugh, Belpre vs. Wellston (04/18/1989)
18 Rachael Radabaugh, Belpre vs. Pomeroy Meigs (03/30/1988)
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Most Strikeouts, Game (minimum 25, extra innings)
1 44 Kasie Kelly, Wooster vs. Lexington (2009) (20 innings)
2 42 Kristy Goodrich, Warren Lordstown vs. Bristolville Bristol (1998) (21 innings)
3 39 Megan Everson, Bristolville Bristol vs. Warren Lordstown (1998) (21 innings)
4 37 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook vs. Cadiz Harrison Central (2009) (14 innings)
5 32 Holly Tomaszewski, Lexington vs. Wooster (2009) (20 innings)
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31 Heather Clark, Oxford Talawanda vs. Harrison (2000) (15 innings)
31 Nikki Scott, Columbus Bishop Ready (1998)
8 30 Sarah Phillips, Powell Olentangy Liberty vs. Hilliard Davidson (2006) (22 innings)
30 Jessica Miller, Medina vs. Berea (1999) (12 innings)
10 29 Courtney Smith, Hilliard Davidson vs. Powell Olentangy Liberty (22 innings)
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28 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
28 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2006)
13 28 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area vs. Bloomdale Elmwood (04/26/2006)
14 26 Amy Mattin, Delta vs. Archbold (05/06/2004) (13 innings)
26 Erin Carey, North Canton Hoover vs. Canton GlenOak (1995)
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25 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
25 Morgan White, Warren Champion vs. Cortland Lakeview (04/09/2008) (12 innings)
25 Katie Lawrence, Mt. Orab Western Brown vs. Batavia Clermont Northeastern (04/25/2007) (12 innings)
25 Jessica Miller, Medina vs. Brecksville (1998) (19 innings)
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Most Strikeouts, Season (minimum 250)
1 455 Leah Black, Rocky River (1999)
2 410 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (2002)
3 409 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
4 406 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2002)
5 402 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2009)
6 393 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
7 377 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2003)
8 374 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (2001)
9 372 Megan Meyer, Vermillion (1999)
10 371 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
11 370 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1998)
12 368 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2008)
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356 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
14 353 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (2002)
15 352 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2006)
16 346 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
346 Leah Black, Rocky River (1998)
18 345 Jennifer Meunier, Cincinnati Turpin (2003)
19 343 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2007)
20 341 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
341 Lisa Frederick, Akron Manchester (1990)
22 339 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2004)
23 335 Kelly Murphy, North Olmsted (2002)
24 329 Casey Lower, Youngstown Ursuline (2009)
25 328 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2007)
26 327 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2004)
327 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002)
327 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2007)
29 326 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (2001)
30 325 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2005)
31 324 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2006)
32 322
Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2002)
33 319 Hayley Weimer, Toledo St. Ursula Academy (2005)
319 Leah Black, Rocky River (1997)
35 315 Keri Seel, Fostoria (2006-2009)
36 311 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
37 310 Alyssa See, Ashland Crestview (2006)
38 309 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2007)
39 308 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2005)
308 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2008)
41 307 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2004)
307 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2001)
43 306 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2006)
44 305 Bekah Johnston, Huron
45 304 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2003)
46 301 Jeanne Hilvers, Elida
47 300 Amy Mattin, Delta (2004)
48 297 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1995)
49 294 Amy Mattin, Delta (2005)
50 290 Nikki Scott, Columbus Bishop Ready (1998)
51 289 Emma Johnson, Groveport-Madison (2008)
289 Shelby Snyder, Lima Bath (2009)
289 Keir McEachern, West Chester Lakota West (2004)
54 287 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2006)
55 286 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2001)
56 284 Rachael Radabaugh, Belpre (1990)
57 283 Megan Flenniken, Cincinnati St. Ursula Academy (2008)
283 Alyssa See, Ashland Crestview (2008)
59 280 Emlyn Knerem, Brunswick (2007)
280 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2007)
61 278 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1997)
278 Amy Angelo, Columbus Bishop Ready (1996)
63 277 Emma Johnson, Groveport-Madison (2009)
64 276 Brittanie Fowler, Avon (2009)
65 275 Andi Nicholson, Avon Lake (2007)
275 Nikki Scott, Columbus Bishop Ready (1997)
67 269 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2000)
68 268 Emily Froment, West Alexandria Twin Valley South (2009)
268 Ashley Lockmiller, Kansas Lakota (2000)
70 267 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2001)
71 266 Amy Mattin, Delta (2003)
72 263 Layne Carpenter, Marietta (2009)
263 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2002)
263 Christina Swierz, Amherst Steele (2002)
263 Amy Angelo, Columbus Bishop Ready (1994)
76 261 Betsy Rafferty, Columbus Bishop Ready (2003)
261 Leah Black, Rocky River (1996)
78 258 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1998)
79 257 Megan Auxier, Proctorville Fairland (2006)
80 256 Janell Weichold, Hamilton Ross (1990)
81 255 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2002)
82 254 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2006)
83 253 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1996)
84 251 Heather Bauer, Medina Highland (2007)
251 Kim Evans, LaGrange Keystone (1997)
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Most Strikeouts, Career (minimum 700)
1 1,381 Leah Black, Rocky River (1996-1999)
2 1,264 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2000-2003)
3 1,260 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2006-2009)
4 1,211 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (1999-2002)
5 1,187 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002-2005)
6 1,162 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2005-2008)
7 1,160 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1996-1998)
8 1,153 Megan Meyer, Vermilion (1998-2001)
9 1,108 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2000-2003)
10 1,103 Whitney Piar, Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2001-2004)
11 1,101 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999-2002)
12 1,097 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (1999-2002)
13 1,058 Aimee Genter, Pettisville (2001-2004)
14 1,027 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (1997-2000)
15 986 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2000-2003)
16 971 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
17 941 Lisa Frederick, Akron Manchester (1987-1990)
18 931 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2004-2007)
19 928 Amy Angelo, Columbus Bishop Ready (1993-1996)
20 922 Amy Chaney, Mogadore Field (1991-1994)
21 910 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (1998-2001)
22 907 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2003-2006)
907 Kelly Murphy, North Olmsted (1999-2002)
24 874 Tiffany McCoy, Akron Ellet (1994-1997)
25 869 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2004-2007)
26 867 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2001-2004)
27 861 Tara West, Urbana (2005-2008)
28 853 Keri Seel, Fostoria (2006-2009)
853 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (1999-2002)
30 850 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1994-1997)
31 844 Stefanie Rossman, Painesville Riverside (2004-2007)
32 833 Andi Nicholson, Avon Lake (2007)
33 802 Carrie Swinderman, Thornville Sheridan (1999-2002)
34 799 Christina Swierz, Amherst Steele (2002-2004)
35 794 Ashley Lockmiller, Kansas Lakota (1998-2001)
36 793 Bryn Schlatter, Antwerp (2005-2008)
37 775 Geri McFann, Cheshire River Valley (2001-2004)
38 765 Katie Halcomb, Hamilton (2000-2003)
39 759 Alyssa See, Ashland Crestview (2006-2008)
40 758 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2004-2007)
41 756 Hannah Rockhold, Lima Bath (2003-2006)
42 731 Jennifer Boso, Akron Manchester (1990-1993)
43 725 Miranda Hall, Centerville (2001-2004)
725 Christine Bills, Canal Fulton Northwest (2000-2004)
45 714 Heather Bauer, Medina Highland (2007)
714 Kayla Johnson, Defiance (2003-2006)
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Perfect Games, Season
1 7 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
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6 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
3 5 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2007)
5 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2002)
5 4 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2009)
4 Lorena Floccari, Cuayhoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2004)
4 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
4 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
9 3 Jennifer Solanics, Columbia Station Columbia (2008)
3 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
3 Kelly Murphy, North Olmsted (2002)
3 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2002)
3 Amie Lefew, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
14 2 Sara Shields, Atwater Waterloo (2009)
2 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2006)
2 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2005)
2 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2005)
2 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2004)
2 Amy Mattin, Delta (2004)
2 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
2 Amy Mattin, Delta (2003)
2 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
2 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (2001)
2 Kristi Wells, Pleasant Hill Newton (2000)
2 Jodi Jackfert, Rayland Buckeye Local (1994)
2 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton (1994)
27 1 Keri Seel, Fostoria vs. Willard (05/16/2009)
1 Alyssa Lane, Atwater Waterloo (05/11/2009)
1 Caitlyn Calhoun, Oxford Talawanda vs. Norwood (04/29/2009)
1 Jessica Pohlman, Millersport vs. Canal Winchester Harvest Prep (04/27/2009)
1 Ashley Starr, Wintersville Indian Creek vs. East Liverpool (04/13/2009)
1 Brittanie Fowler, Avon vs. Rocky River (04/04/2009)
1 Amanda Barker, Granville (2009)
1 Kathy Peter, Shaker Heights vs. Cleveland Heights (05/09/2008)
1 Brittany Dauterman, Bloomdale Elmwood vs. Genoa (04/16/2008)
1 Jessica Pohlman, Millersport vs. Canal Winchester Harvest Prep (04/15/2008)
1 Chelsea Contant, Miamisburg vs. Trotwood-Madison (04/10/2008)
1 Keri Seel, Fostoria vs. Upper Sandusky (04/08/2008)
1 Shauna Bowers, Delphos Jefferson vs. Spencerville (05/11/2007)
1 Kathy Peter, Shaker Heights vs. Cleveland Heights (05/08/2007)
1 Sara Emerich, DeGraff Riverside vs. Lima Temple Christian (04/16/2007)
1 Kara Dill, LaGrange Keystone (2007)
1 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2007)
1 Heather Bauer, Medina Highland (2007)
1 Andi Nicholson, Avon Lake vs. Middleburg Heights Midpark (2007)
1 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2007)
1 Keri Seel, Fostoria vs. Findlay Liberty-Benton (04/02/2007)
1 Amanda Capehart, Kansas Lakota vs. Old Fort (03/28/2007)
1 Sarah Phillips, Powell Olentangy Liberty vs. Columbus Marion-Franklin (05/10/2006)
1 Brittany Skeels, Warren Champion vs. Youngstown Liberty (05/09/2005)
1 Emily Snapp, DeGraff Riverside (04/26/2006)
1 Jamie Bare, Batavia vs. Lees Creek East Clinton (04/26/2006)
1 Megan Angeletti, Pickerington North vs. Lewis Center Olentangy (04/04/2006)
1 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview vs. Rockford Parkway (2006)
1 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2006)
1 Stefanie Rossman, Painesville Riverside (2006)
1 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2005)
1 Ronni Wasmuth, New Lebanon Dixie vs. Dayton Northridge (04/25/2005)
1 Kasey Karr, Warren Champion vs. Chagrin Falls (04/16/2005)
1 Jen Graham, Atwater Waterloo (04/12/2005)
1 Hayley Weimer, Toledo St. Ursula Academy (2005)
1 Keir McEachern, West Chester Lakota West (2004)
1 Sara Wolfe, DeGraff Riverside (04/24/2004)
1 Kelli Sheibley, North Robinson Colonel Crawford vs. New Washington Buckeye Central (05/13/2003)
1 Liz Chamberlain, Bloomdale Elmwood (05/12/2003)
1 Jenn Woods, Whitehouse Anthony Wayne vs. Findlay (05/12/2003)
1 Alisha Degenhart, Fairborn vs. Cincinnati Indian Hill (04/12/2003)
1 Alysha Scheidt, Van Wert vs. Delphos Jefferson (04/01/2003)
1 Megan Showell vs. Cincinnati Deer Park (04/2003)
1 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2003)
1 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath vs. Bellefontaine Benjamin Logan (2002)
1 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central vs. Bishop Donahue (WV) (04/06/2002)
1 Jessica Fortuna, Eastlake North vs. Cleveland Glenville (05/06/2002)
1 Andrea McGlothin, West Chester Lakota West (2001)
1 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath vs. Defiance (2001)
1 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (05/23/2001)
1 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (04/09/2001)
1 Sara Beck, West Chester Lakota West (1999)
1 Beth Bauer, Rootstown (1997)
1 Beth Bauer, Rootstown (1996)
1 Heather Everhart, Canal Fulton Northwest (1990)
1 Heather Everhart, Canal Fulton Northwest (1989)
1 Debbie Bennett, West Chester Lakota (1989)
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No-Hitters, Season (minimum 4)
1 15 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
2
10 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
10 Amy Mattin, Delta (2004)
4 9 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
9 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
9 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2001)
7 8 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2002)
8 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (2001)
9 7 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2007)
7 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2005)
7 Amy Mattin, Delta (2005)
7 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2002)
7 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
7 Leah Black, Rocky River (1999)
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6 Melissa Bonner, Kings Mills Kings (2007)
6 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2006)
6 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
6 Amy Mattin, Delta (2003)
6 Jessica Jesko, Oberlin Firelands (2002)
6 Jessica Miller, Medina (1999)
6 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1998)
6 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton (1994)
6 Lisa Frederick, Akron Manchester (1990)
6 Heather Everhart, Canal Fulton Northwest (1988)
25 5 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2009)
5 Mindy Meredith, Hudson (2009)
5 Jennifer Solanics, Columbia Station Columbia (2009)
5 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2007)
5 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2006)
5 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2006)
5 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2005)
5 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2004)
5 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2001)
5 Debbie Patrick, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (2000)
5 Courtney Abbott, Fremont Ross (2000)
5 Heather Clark, Oxford Talawanda (1999)
5 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
5 Kim Evans, LaGrange Keystone (1997)
5 Krista Johnson, Defiance (1997)
5 April Sparrow, Lima Bath (1996)
5 Kelly McKeen, Oregon Clay (1989)
5 Mary Kay Bryan, Westerville North (1983)
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4 Emily Froment, West Alexandria Twin Valley South (2009)
4 Lauren Clifton, Sardinia Eastern (2008)
4 Alyssa Lane, Atwater Waterloo (2008)
4 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2007)
4 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2006)
4 Jeanne Hilvers, Elida (2005)
4 Keir McEachern, West Chester Lakota West (2004)
4 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2004)
4 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2003)
4 Jennifer Meunier, Cincinnati Turpin (2003)
4 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002)
4 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2001)
4 Ashley Lockmiller, Kansas Lakota (2001)
4 Monica Cyphert, Southington Chalker (1998)
4 Leah Black, Rocky River (1998)
4 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1997)
4 Dani Keiffer, Thornville Sheridan (1997)
4 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1996)
4 Kim Evans, LaGrange Keystone (1996)
4 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1989)
4 Kara McDonald, Tiffin Calvert
4 Mary Kay Bryan, Westerville North (1982)
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No-Hitters, Career (minimum 5)
1 27 Amy Mattin, Delta (2002-2005)
2 26 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
3 22 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (1999-2002)
22 Jackie Beavers, Warren Champion (1992-1995)
5 21 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2000-2003)
6 18 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999-2002)
18 Katie Maynard, Lancaster (1999-2002)
8 17 Heather Widner, Columbus Bishop Ready (2004-2007)
17 Leah Black, Rocky River (1996-1999)
10 15 Melissa Bonner, Kings Mills Kings (2004-2007)
15 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2003-2006)
15 Jessica Miller, Medina (1996-1999)
15 Lisa Frederick, Akron Manchester (1987-1990)
14 14 Jessica Simpson, North Canton Hoover (2005-2008)
14 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
14 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2000-2003)
17 13 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2004-2006)
18 12 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2004-2007)
12 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2001-2004)
12 Keri Perkins, Convoy Crestview (1998-2001)
12 Mindy Dasher, Springfield South (1994-1997)
22 11 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2004-2007)
23 10 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2000-2003)
10 Ashley Lockmiller, Kansas Lakota (1998-2001)
10 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton (1994-1999)
10 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1996-1998)
27 9 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2006-2009)
9 April Sparrow, Lima Bath (1993-1996)
29 8 Layne Carpenter, Marietta (2006-2009)
8 Brittany Fernandez, Hamilton Ross (2007-2009)
8 Heather Everhart, Canal Fulton Northwest (1988-1990)
32 7 Alyssa Lane, Atwater Waterloo (2007-2009)
7 Keir McEachern, West Chester Lakota West (2004)
7 Callie Stanley, Oberlin Firelands (2001-2003)
7 Kristy Wells, Pleasant Hill Newton (1999-2003)
7 Jessica Jesko, Oberlin Firelands (1999-2002)
37 6 Keri Seel, Fostoria (2006-2009)
6 Christina Swierz, Amherst Steele (2002-2004)
6 Stephanie Moore, Mantua Crestwood (2000-2003)
6 Debbie Patrick, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (1997-2000)
6 Angie Knapp, Zanesville Maysville (1986-1989)
42 5 Jeanne Hilvers, Elida (2005)
5 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
5 Grace Luginbuhl, Lima Bath (1999-2002)
5 Heather Clark, Oxford Talawanda (1999-2000)
5 Jodi Jackfert, Rayland Buckeye Local (1993-1994)
5 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1986-1989)
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Consecutive No-Hitters (minimum 2)
1 5 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
2 4 Amy Mattin, Delta (2003)
4 Courtney Abbott, Fremont Ross (2000)
4
3 Lauren Clifton, Sardinia Eastern (2008)
3 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2007)
3 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2006)
3 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2006)
3 Amy Mattin, Delta (2005)
3 Lindsay Bodeker, West Chester Lakota West (2005)
3 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
3 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
3 Deidre Butcher, Chillicothe Huntington (2001)
3 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2001)
3 Debbie Patrick, Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding (2000)
3 Katie Chain, North Canton Hoover (1998) (twice)
3 Dani Keiffer, Thornville Sheridan (1997)
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2 Kinsi Tellep, Byesville Meadowbrook (2009) (both perfect games)
2 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
2 Alyssa Lane, Atwater Waterloo (2008)
2 Abbey Bensing, Cortland Lakeview (2008)
2 Shana Szypka, Genoa Area (2007)
2 Kara Dill, LaGrange Keystone (2007)
2 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2006)
2 Jeanne Hilvers, Elida (2005)
2 Jessica Locker, Tipp City Tippecanoe (2005)
2 Lindsay Lee, Fostoria (2005)
2 Brittany Dauterman, Bloomdale Elmwood (2005)
2 Tabetha Gretchen, Rayland Buckeye Local (2004)
2 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
2 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
2 Jennifer Meunier, Cincinnati Turpin (2003)
2 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2002)
2 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
2 Jessica Mayer, Greenville (2002)
2 Jessica Jesko, Oberlin Firelands (2002)
2 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2001)
2 Ashley Morrison, Cincinnati Ursuline Academy (2001)
2 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2001)
2 Brittney Robinson, LaGrange Keystone (2000)
2 Sarah Newland, Springfield South (2000)
2 Valerie Tipton, Willard (2000)
2 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999)
2 Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1999)
2 Monica Cyphert, Southington Chalker (1998)
2 Kelly Herbst, Pleasant Hill Newton (1994) (twice)
2 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1989)
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Most Consecutive Innings Pitched Without Allowing a Walk (minimum 20 innings)
1 84 Kristi Janoske, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2007)
2 76 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
76 Jamie Wonderly, Gibsonburg (2002)
4 74 Leekycia Brown, Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
5 71 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
6 63 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2002)
7 60 Lorena Floccari, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (2004)
8 58 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin
9 57 Stacey Eckhardt, Middletown Madison (2007)
10 55 2/3 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2007)
11 55 1/3 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2001)
12 53 1/3 Brandi Vogler, Piqua (1991-1992)
13 49 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
49 Stephanie Moore, Mantua Crestwood (2002-2003)
15 48 1/3 Beth Yoder, Smithville (2008)
16 48 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (2002)
17 45 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2006)
18 44 1/3 Emlyn Knerem, Brunswick (2007)
19 44 Jamie DeVault, Dresden Tri-Valley (2004)
20 43 Lindsay Lee, Fostoria (2004)
21 42 Emily Snapp, DeGraff Riverside (2006)
42 Lindsey Hutchison, Baltimore Liberty Union (2005)
23 40 2/3 Kathy Peter, Shaker Heights (2008)
24 40 Justina Wise, New London (2007)
25 36 Jennifer Solanics, Columbia Station Columbia (2009)
36 Heather Bauer, Medina Highland (2007)
27 35 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
28 34 1/3 Emily Snapp, DeGraff Riverside (2006)
29 34 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2005)
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33 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
33 Justina Wise, New London (2007)
33 Heather Bauer, Medina Highland (2007)
33 Logan Hursey, New Concord John Glenn (2004)
34 32 2/3 Emily Snapp, DeGraff Riverside (2007)
32 2/3 Emily Snapp, DeGraff Riverside (2006)
36 32 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2006)
37 31 Kristy Wells, Pleasant Hill Newton (2000)
38 30 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (2000)
39 29 2/3 Emily Snapp, DeGraff Riverside (2007)
40 28 Kerry Hunsicker, Wadsworth (2004)
28 Amy Mattin, Delta (2004)
27 Kristy Wells, Pleasant Hill Newton (2001)
43 26 Christina Swierz, Amherst Steele (2003)
44 25 Amy Mattin, Delta (2003)
25 Amy Mattin, Delta (2003)
25 Jessica Locker, Tipp City Tippecanoe (2003)
25 Lynn Hamilton (1996)
48 24 Jen Graham (2004)
24 Elyse Lucas, Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (2003)
24 Kristy Wells, Pleasant Hill Newton (2001)
51 23 Lindsay Lee, Fostoria (2005)
23 Lynn Hamilton, Atwater Waterloo (1994)
53 22 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
54 21 Sara Shields, Atwater Waterloo (2009)
21 Shelby Kelley, Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
21 Ronni Wasmuth, New Lebanon Dixie (2005)
21 Kristy Wells, Pleasant Hill Newton (2003)
58 20 Katie Yantz, Bellevue (2006)
20 Kristy Wells, Pleasant Hill Newton (2003)
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TEAM
Wins, All-Time (minimum 325)
1 678 LaGrange Keystone (through 2008)
2 654 North Canton Hoover (through 2009)
3 630 Hamilton Ross (through 2009)
4 590 Archbold (through 2007)
5 553 Lima Bath (1983-2009)
6 522 Springfield Kenton Ridge (through 2009)
7 494 Thornville Sheridan (through 2006)
8 476 Greenville (through 2008)
9 474 Poland Seminary (through 2008)
10 462 Fairfield (through 2004)
11 459 Bellevue (through 2006)
12 457 Convoy Crestview (1985-2009)
13 452 Akron Springfield
14 449 Springfield South (through 2004)
15 435 New Concord John Glenn (through 2007)
16 433 South Point
17 431 Tallmadge
18 427 Amherst Steele
19 422 Defiance (1976-2006)
20 410 Mt. Orab Western Brown (1985-2009)
21 405 Proctorville Fairland (through 2008)
22 399 Centerville
23 392 Shelby
24 377 Willard (1978-2006)
25 344 Rootstown (1984-2009)
26 339 Celina
27 331 Akron Manchester
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Runs Scored, Game (minimum 40)
1 57 W. Alexandria Twin Valley South vs. Union City Mississinawa Valley (04/16/2002)
57 Defiance vs. Liberty Center (05/02/1978) (57-7)
3 50 Norwalk vs. Mansfield Malabar (04/26/1980)
4 47 Union City Mississinawa Valley vs. Cedarville (1988)
5 46 Garfield Heights vs. East Cleveland Shaw (04/29/1998)
46 Rockford Parkway vs. Ohio City (05/05/1988)
7 44 Willard vs. Mansfield Senior (2006)
44 Sugar Grove Berne Union vs. Canal Wincehster Harvest Prep (03/31/2000) (44-2)
44 Sugar Grove Berne Union vs. Canal Winchester Harvest Prep (04/17/1999) (44-0)
10 43 West Chester Lakota West vs. Dayton Belmont (05/07/2001) (43-0)
11 42 Sugar Grove Berne Union vs. Canal Winchester Harvest Prep (04/26/2001) (42-1)
12 42 DeGraff Riverside vs. Waynesfield-Goshen (04/29/2006)
42 Metamora Evergreen vs. Toledo Libbey (05/02/2003)
14 41 Defiance vs. Liberty Center (05/20/1977) (41-3)
15 40 New Riegel vs. Bettsville (04/23/2008)
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Runs Scored, Season (minimum 300)
1 433 Shelby (1979)
2 383 Elmore Woodmore (1993)
3 371 Shelby (1978)
4 348 Hamilton Ross (1994)
5 341 Fairfield (1989)
6 339 Hamilton Ross (1995)
7 337 Shelby (1982)
8 314 Shelby (1988)
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Runs Scored, Inning (minimum 15)
1 30 West Chester Lakota West vs. Dayton Belmont (05/07/2001)
2 27 Garfield Heights vs. East Cleveland Shaw (04/29/1998)
3 25 W. Alexandria Twin Valley South vs. Union City Mississinawa Valley (04/16/2002)
25 Convoy Crestview vs. Lafayette Allen East (05/13/1995)
5 24 Thornville Sheridan vs. New Lexington (04/04/2006)
24 Fostoria St. Wendelin vs. Arcadia (05/10/2005)
7 23 Willard (2001)
23 Rockford Parkway vs. St. Henry (04/10/1997)
9 22 Willard vs. Mansfield Senior (2006)
22 Fairfield vs. Lima Senior (05/09/1992)
11 21 Sycamore Mohawk vs. Bettsville (2007)
12 20 Thornville Sheridan (1997)
20 Defiance vs. Pettisville (04/22/1983)
14 19 Cuyahoga Heights vs. North Ridgeville Lake Ridge Academy (05/11/2005)
19 Columbiana Crestview (1998)
19 Southington Chalker vs. North Bloomfield Bloomfield (04/19/1993)
17 18 Southington Chalker vs. McDonald (04/15/1993)
18 17 Cincinnati Anderson vs. Cincinnati Winton Woods (04/02/2008)
17 Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic (05/08/2006)
17 Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic vs. Bettsville (05/08/2006)
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16 Mt. Orab Western Brown vs. Cincinnati Taft (05/12/2009)
16 Baltimore Liberty Union vs. Centerburg (04/30/2005)
16 DeGraff Riverside vs. Waynesfield-Goshen (04/29/2004)
16 Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin vs. Cleveland East Tech (05/14/2002)
16 Houston vs. Sidney (05/04/2002)
16 Springfield South vs. Dayton Patterson (04/25/1991)
16 Defiance vs. Archbold (04/25/1978)
28 15 Bedford vs. East Cleveland Shaw (04/30/1999)
15 Springfield South vs. Huber Heights Wayne (04/06/1992)
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Most Hits, Game (minimum 25)
1 37 W. Alexandria Twin Valley South vs. Union City Mississinawa Valley (04/16/2002)
2 36 Garfield Heights vs. East Cleveland Shaw (04/29/1998)
3 33 Metamora Evergreen vs. Toledo Libbey (05/02/2003)
33 West Chester Lakota West vs. Dayton Belmont (05/07/2001)
5 32 Defiance vs. Liberty Center (05/02/1978)
32 Defiance vs. Celina (05/19/1977)
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31 DeGraff Riverside vs. Ridgeway Ridgemont (1986)
8 30 Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin vs. Cleveland East Tech (05/14/2002)
30 Houston vs. Ansonia (04/27/2001)
30 Thornville Sheridan
11 29 Springfield South vs. Jamestown Greeneview (05/02/1984)
12 28 Sycamore Mohawk vs. Bettsville (04/27/2009)
28 New Riegel vs. Bettsville (04/23/2008)
28 Washington Court House vs. Jamestown Greeneview (04/14/2005)
28 Bedford vs. East Cleveland Shaw (04/30/1999)
16 27 Springfield South vs. Springfield Greenon (04/13/1985)
17 25 Willard vs. Mansfield Senior (2006)
25 Cuyahoga Heights vs. North Ridgeville Lake Ridge Academy (05/11/2005)
25 New Lebanon Dixie vs. Riverside Stebbins (04/16/2005)
25 DeGraff Riverside vs. Waynesfield-Goshen (04/29/2004)
25 Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding vs. East Cleveland Shaw (05/08/1998)
25 Springfield South vs. Huber Heights Wayne (04/28/1995)
25 Rockford Parkway vs. Mendon (04/12/1988)
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Most Hits, Season (minimum 300)
1 394 Celina (2001)
2 393 Sidney (1988)
3 367 Sycamore Mohawk (2005)
4 355 Sycamore Mohawk (2003)
5 348 Genoa Area (1997)
6 345 Fairfield (1989)
7 343 Celina (1999)
8 336 Akron Springfield (1988)
9 334 Fostoria (2004)
10 332 Convoy Crestview (2003)
11 331 Poland Seminary (1994)
12 328 Greenville (2004)
13 326 Bellville Clear Fork
14 325 Sycamore Mohawk (2007)
15 323 Celina (2000)
16 321 Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999)
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318 Convoy Crestview (2001)
318 Akron Springfield (1995)
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315 Convoy Crestview (2000)
20 315 Springfield South (1998)
21 313 Convoy Crestview (2009)
22 312 Elmore Woodmore (1993)
23 310 Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
310 Springfield South (1997)
25 309 Convoy Crestview (2006)
26 308 Woodsfield Monroe Central (2003)
308 Springfield South (1995)
28 304 Hamilton Ross (1994)
304 Springfield South (1988)
30 303 Centerville (2003)
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301 Springfield Kenton Ridge (2002)
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Most Home Runs, Game (minimum 3)
1 7 Columbus Bishop Ready vs. Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans (05/07/2007)
7 Convoy Crestview vs. Miller City (2006)
3 6 Metamora Evergreen vs. Toledo Christian (04/03/2003)
4 5 Byesville Meadowbrook vs. Martins Ferry (04/18/2009)
5 Convoy Crestview vs. Antwerp (2009)
5 Defiance vs. Pettisville (05/22/1979)
6 4 Mt. Orab Western Brown vs. Goshen (05/01/2009)
4 Jordyn Fisherback, Greenville (2009)
4 Sunbury Big Walnut vs. Columbus Beechcroft (05/11/2006)
4 Fostoria (2004)
4 Celina vs. Versailles (04/28/2004)
11 3 Mt. Gilead vs. West Jefferson (05/14/2009)
3 Mt. Gilead vs. Cardington-Lincoln (05/09/2009)
3 Sycamore Mohawk vs. Bettsville (04/27/2009)
3 Mt. Gilead vs. Bryan (04/18/2009)
3 Wintersville Indian Creek vs. East Liverpool (04/13/2009)
3 Antwerp vs. Defiance Tinora (04/09/2009)
3 Mt. Gilead vs. Westerville South (04/04/2009)
3 Convoy Crestview vs. Lima Central Catholic (2009)
3 Convoy Crestview vs. Elida (2009)
3 Mt. Gilead vs. Morral Ridgedale (04/02/2008)
3 Bellville Clear Fork vs. Mansfield St. Peter's (05/04/2007)
3 Bellville Clear Fork vs. Fredericktown (04/28/2007)
3 Sycamore Mohawk vs. Bettsville (04/18/2007)
3 New Concord John Glenn vs. Thornville Sheridan (2007)
3 Genoa Area (2007) (twice)
3 Bellevue vs. Norwalk (05/05/2006)
3 Canal Fulton Northwest vs. Akron Our Lady of Elms (04/12/2006)
3 Columbus Bishop Ready vs. Zanesville (04/05/2006)
3 Arlington vs. Arcadia (05/11/2005)
3 Fostoria vs. Upper Sandusky (04/30/2005)
3 Fostoria vs. Genoa Area (03/31/2005)
3 Fostoria (2004)
3 Metamora Evergreen vs. Swanton (05/05/2003)
3 DeGraff Riverside vs. Waynesfield-Goshen (05/03/2003)
3 Bedford vs. Warrensville Heights (04/28/2003)
3 Greenville vs. Sidney (2003)
3 LaGrange Keystone vs. Lorain Clearview (05/10/2002)
3 Garfield Heights vs. Shaker Heights (05/20/1998)
3 Blanchester (04/18/1997)
3 Norwood (1997) (three times)
3 Rayland Buckeye Local vs. East Liverpool (05/03/1994)
3 Westerville North vs. Whitehall-Yearling (05/09/1986)
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Most Home Runs, Season (minimum 10)
1 26 Mt. Gilead (2009)
2 24 Hudson (2009)
3 24 Convoy Crestview (2006)
4 23 Mt. Orab Western Brown (2009)
5 19 Columbus Bishop Ready (2007)
19 Archbold (2007)
19 Columbus Bishop Ready (2006)
19 Toledo St. Ursula Academy (2005)
9 18 Granville (2008)
18 New Concord John Glenn (2007)
18 Mentor (2006)
18 Norwood (1997)
13 17 Convoy Crestview (2008)
17 Bellville Clear Fork (2007)
15 16 Sugar Grove Berne Union (2007)
16 Canal Fulton Northwest (2006)
16 Fostoria (2005)
16 Fairfield (1992)
19 15 Poland Seminary (2006)
20 14 Rootstown (2009)
14 Sugar Grove Berne Union (2009)
14 Mt. Gilead (2008)
14 Greenville (2007)
14 Carroll Bloom-Carroll (2006)
14 Bellevue (2006)
14 Marysville (2005)
14 Fostoria (2004)
14 Greenville (2003)
14 Defiance (1995)
30 13 Bellville Clear Fork (2006)
13 Sycamore Mohawk (2005)
13 LaGrange Keystone (2002)
13 Amherst Steele (1999)
13 DeGraff Riverside (1994)
13 Cincinnati McAuley (1990)
13 Fairfield (1989)
37 12 Bellville Clear Fork (2009)
12 Sycamore Mohawk (2009)
12 Poland Seminary (2008)
12 Poland Seminary (2007)
12 Convoy Crestview (2007)
12 Sycamore Mohawk (2007)
12 Genoa Area (2006)
12 Metamora Evergreen (2003)
12 Bedford (2003)
12 Sidney (1988)
12 Westerville North (1986)
12 Westerville North (1985)
12 Akron Springfield (1979)
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11 Warren Champion (2009)
11 Fostoria (2009)
11 Shaker Heights (2008)
11 Marysville (2006)
11 Poland Seminary (2005)
11 Mantua Crestwood (2003)
11 Celina (2001)
11 Celina (1999)
11 Cincinnati McAuley (1991)
11 Springfield South (1986)
59 10 Atwater Waterloo (2009)
10 LaGrange Keystone (2008)
10 Genoa Area (2007)
10 Arlington (2006)
10 Sycamore Mohawk (2006)
10 Arlington (2005)
10 Willard (2005)
10 Southington Chalker (1998)
10 Poland Seminary (1994)
10 Westerville North (1984)
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Most State Championships
1
9
Akron Springfield (2005, 1995, 94, 93, 92, 90, 89, 88, 78)
2 7 Tallmadge (1998, 97, 93, 89, 88, 87, 81)
3 6 Akron Archbishop Hoban (1992, 91, 87, 86, 84, 83)
4 5 Strasburg-Franklin (2009, 91, 89, 88, 87)
5 Jeromesville Hillsdale (2000, 1999, 96, 94, 79)
6 4 North Canton Hoover (2008, 06, 99, 98)
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Most State Tournament Appearances
1
14
Tallmadge (2009, 99, 98, 97, 95, 93, 90, 89, 88, 87, 85, 83, 82, 81)
2 12 Jeromesville Hillsdale (2007, 00, 1999, 96, 95, 94, 92, 86, 84, 81, 79, 78)
3 11 Akron Springfield (2005, 1996, 95, 94, 93, 92, 91, 90, 89, 88, 78)
11 LaGrange Keystone (2006, 05, 04, 03, 01, 1999, 98, 97, 96, 94, 92)
5 10 Strasburg-Franklin (2009, 04, 02, 1995, 92, 91, 90, 89, 88, 87)
10 West Portsmouth West Portsmouth (2003, 02, 01, 00, 1999, 98, 89, 88, 87, 86)
7 9 Portsmouth Clay (2007, 1988, 86, 84, 83, 81, 80, 79, 78)
8 8 Convoy Crestview (2009, 08, 07, 06, 05, 03, 01, 00)
8 Akron Archbishop Hoban (2007, 1992, 91, 87, 86, 85, 84, 83)
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COACHING
Wins, All-Time (minimum 200)
1 546 Jerry Kelbley, Westerville South (through 2009)
2 541 Laura Ford, Lima Bath (1984-2009)
3 472 Susie Harrison, Granville (1995-2009) and Thornville Sheridan (1977-1994)
4 462 Ed Foulk, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1987-2009) (462-156)
5 452 Ray Fowler, Akron Springfield (1978-1999) (452-73)
6 445 Paul Fernandez, Hamilton Ross (1992-2009) (445-82)
7 433 Jan Keatley, South Point (1978-1997) (433-86)
8 430 Barry Closser, Rayland Buckeye Local (through 2009)
9 428 Dave Leffew, LaGrange Keystone (1980-1999) (428-79)
428 Debbie Fowler, Canton GlenOak (1977-2002) (428-165)
11 420 Reid Lamport, Poland Seminary (1990-2008) (420-102)
12 400 Greg Newland, Springfield South (1984-2002)
13 384 Dave Dubinsky, Ravenna Southeast (1982-2008)
14 370 Walt Snyder, Bellevue (1986-2006)
15 368 Mark Esselstein, Rockford Parkway (1987-2009)
16 348 Barb Short, Archbold (1976-1997) (348-98)
17 347 Mike Lee, Elmore Woodmore, Fostoria St. Wendelin, and Fostoria
18 344 Dave Mullenix, Rootstown (1984-2009)
19 341 Jeff Hite, North Canton Hoover (1991-2004)
20 325 Gweynn Hampel, Rocky River (1980-1986, 1990-1999) (322-123)
21 322 Owen Pugh, Convoy Crestview (1985-2004)
22 315 Nancy Rubeck, Richwood North Union (through 2000)
23 307 Marc Marshall, Clyde (1989-2008) (307-139)
24 306 Carolyn Vogtsberger, Whitehouse Anthony Wayne (through 2006)
25 305 Randy Larrick, New Concord John Glenn (1991-2007)
26 288 Larry Fox, Marysville (1982-1998)
27 277 Velma Lehmann, Cincinnati McAuley (1983-1997) (277-91)
28 274 Bob Rasor, Byesville Meadowbrook (1975-2007)
29 266 Chuck Cary, Defiance (1984-2001) 266-118-1
30 261 Carol Vice, Portsmouth Clay (1978-1988)
31 256 Jim Soloman, Oberlin Firelands (1978-1982, 1990-2004) (256-112)
32 248 Stan Kiehl, Kings Mills Kings (1982-1998)
33 246 Jim Bailey, Proctorville Fairland (405-176)
34 243 Keith Castner, West Chester Lakota West (1997-2009)
35 231 Gary Weitzel, Hamilton Ross (1985-1995) (231-52)
36 230 Mark Paxton, Newark Licking Valley (1996-2009)
37 229 Rod Yoder, DeGraff Riverside (1990-1999, 2002-2004) (229-116)
38 227 Roger Howard, Tallmadge (1987-1995)
39 211 Darcy Robinson, West Alexandria Twin Valley South (through 2009)
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MISCELLANEOUS
Most Innings Played (minimum 17)
1 22 Hilliard Davidson 4, Powell Olentangy Liberty 1 (05/17/2006 and 05/19/2006)
22 Columbus Bishop Watterson 1, Columbus Bishop Ready 0 (04/07, 04/08 and 04/18/1997)
3 21 Bloomdale Elmwood 1, Kansas Lakota 0 (05/12/2001)
21 Bristolville Bristol 6, Warren Lordstown 2 (05/07/1998 and 05/14/1998)
5 20 Lexington 1, Wooster 0 (04/08/2009 & 04/09/2009)
20 Defiance vs. Tiffin Columbian (05/09/1998)
20 Poland Seminary vs. Warren Champion (1993)
8 19 Dover 4, Cambridge 2 (04/18/2007)
19 Vandalia Butler 3, Miamisburg 2 (03/28/2007 and 04/17/2007)
10 17 Anna 5, Fort Loramie 4 (04/17/2008)
17 Metamora Evergreen 4, Monroe 3 (05/24/2003)
17 Kansas Lakota 1, Gibsonburg 0 (04/18/2001)
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Perfect Games in both games of a Doubleheader
Jordyn Fisherback and Alyssa Comer, Greenville (2009)
Katie Chain and Jen Tisevich, North Canton Hoover vs. Alliance (4/15/1998)
Kim Evans and Amie Leffew, LaGrange Keystone vs. Oberlin (5/24/1996)
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Most games played on winning team, Career (minimum 100)
1 129 Kristie Malinkey, LaGrange Keystone (2003-2006)
2 127 Ginger Slone, LaGrange Keystone (2005-2008)
3 123 Amanda Terry, LaGrange Keystone (2001-2004)
123 Brandy Jacob, LaGrange Keystone (2001-2004)
123 Cindy Meadows, LaGrange Keystone (2001-2004)
6 122 Jody Johnson, LaGrange Keystone (1997-2000)
7 121 Amy Johnson, LaGrange Keystone (1991-1994)
8 115 Mary Simindinger, Lima Bath (2001-2004)
115 Leslie Arnold, Lima Bath (1999-2002)
10 112 Jessica Price, Richwood North Union (1997-2000)
11 111 Tera Plaugher, Lima Bath (1998-2001)
111 Missy Mitchell, Lima Bath (1993-1996)
13 109 Molly Binz, Springfield Kenton Ridge (1999-2002)
109 Jennifer Jenkins, LaGrange Keystone (1996-1999)
109 Rikki Jones, Springfield South (1995-1998)
16 107 Calli Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2003-2006)
107 Jessica Jenkins, LaGrange Keystone (1996-1999)
18 106 Anna Smith, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
106 Melissa Eickholt, Convoy Crestview (2006-2009)
106 Jamie Perkins, Convoy Crestview (2003-2006)
106 Alisha Etzler, Convoy Crestview (2003-2006)
22 105 Jessie Dunn, New Lebanon Dixie (2002-2005)
23 104 Christina Stoffer, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
24 103 Brittany Ziepfel, Hamilton Ross (2004-2007)
103 Amy Weitzel, Hamilton Ross (1992-1995)
26 102 Kaitlyn Strunk, Hamilton Ross (2006-2009)
102 Nell Wilson, Hamilton Ross (2006-2009)
102 Jamie Wonderly (2000-2003)
102 Megan Inman, Sidney (1986-1989)
102 Laura Watkins, Sidney (1986-1989)
31 101 Angela Ruiz (2000-2003)
101 Lana Beckstedt, Celina (1999-2002)
101 Billie Jo Carder, Celina (1999-2002)
34 100 Christa Coppus, Sycamore Mohawk (2002-2005)
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