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C Sports Varsity • JV • Youth • College INSIDE: [email protected] Gazette Newspapers • Wednesday, November 2, 2011 High school sports Classifieds Section Side Lines See TRAVEL page 2C Competitive Travel Team Basketball League comes to the Ashtabula YMCA ASHTABULA – Ashtabula YMCA is now offering a fifth and sixth grade travel basket- ball league for the upcoming season with the local travel teams and with other commu- nities’ travel teams. Registra- tion began Oct. 21. Games are on Saturdays with weekday practices. Games will be played at Ball Gymnasium. From an organizational perspective, the primary goal of the Ashtabula County Fam- ily YMCA travel basketball league is to assist in the de- velopment of youth basketball players at the “local town level”, and then serving, indi- rectly, as a feeder system for each town’s local Middle and High School basketball pro- grams. From a coaching/parental perspective, the goal of the Ashtabula County Family travel basketball league is to provide a positive basketball experience for youth in as many communities as possible within the Northeast Ohio area, to enhance the develop- ment of youth through the sport of basketball, to enable youth to see the results of hard work and teamwork, and to help build personal charac- ter, with a focus on self es- teem, self respect and respect for others. As a leading nonprofit com- mitted to strengthening com- munity through youth devel- Lake County YMCA Turkey Day 5K Run/Walk at Central Branch on Nov. 24 PAINESVILLE – The Lake County YMCA will be hosting a 5K Run/Walk on Thanksgiv- ing day, Thursday, Nov. 24, be- ginning at 8:30 a.m. at the Central Branch in Painesville. The run/walk is divided into multiple age groups and the winner of each group will receive a pumpkin pie. Age groups are defined as: 14 & under, 15-19, 20-24, 25- 29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70 & over. “Our Turkey Day Run/ Walk is a great opportunity for eveyone to have fun and work up an appetite,” said Beth Horvath, Health and Wellness Director at Lake County YMCA Central. Check-in begins at 7:30 a.m. on race day with the run/ walk beginning at 8:30 a.m.The race route will begin and end at the YMCA Central Branch as it twists east through a bike path and Lake Erie College. Fee is $15 for early regis- tration ($20 Race day) and in- cludes a free T-shirt (guaran- teed until Nov. 15). Pre-regis- tration is requested by Nov. 15, registration is accepted until the morning of the race. Volunteers are still needed to assist with participants. For more information or to volunteer, contact Beth Horvath at (440) 352-3303. See LAKERS page 2C SUBMITTED PHOTO Pictured top row left to right are Coaches Larry Dyke, student coach Jake Volmelker, and Ralph Turk. Missing is Coach Dave Oscar. The Junior High football team is made up of: Noah Glavickas, Matt Larned, Matthew Moodt, Robert Midgett, Robert McClure, Colt Yox, Tyler Butler, Logan Drenski, Austyn Spoon, Anthony Crum, Caleb Self, Daniel Kalman, Jacob Kocab, Scott Plumley, Cody Freeman, Robert Haislah, Logan Sines, Cody Rhoads, Jonathon Mulhauser, Brandon Yauger, Cody Howson, Brandon Mihalov, Brandon Thomas, Zackary Randell, Seth Strock, Austin Eubank, Kaleb Mathis, Ian Atwell, Austin Byler, John Martin, Patrick Isenberg, Joe Starcovic, Austin Mathis, Bradley Turner, Drew Hahn, Lukas Quadros, Gabe Arsulic and Jared Simpkins. See full story on page 3C. BY BYRON C. WESSELL Gazette Newspapers ANDOVER TOWNSHIP - The Pymatuning Valley Lakers won their final game of the season 35- 12 over the Mathews Mustangs. The Lakers got on the board early on a 14-yard pass from Josh Adkins to Tim Cross. Mathews would answer with a long drive of their own that lasted from mid-way through the first quarter to the start of the second quarter. Mathews scored on a one-yard run by Joe Siefert, but a failed kick still had them down 7-6. PV would only need seconds to score as Adkins hooked up again with Cross. Cross was left wide- Junior High Mustangs finish 7-0 PHOTO BY BYRON C. WESSELL The Pymatuning Valley Lakers play defense against the Mathews Mustangs. Lakers win final game of the season Riverside’s Jack Maxwell goes over the top for the go ahead touch- down. Riverside defeated Madison 12-6. PHOTOS COURTESY OF BARRY BOOHER Madison’s Jordan McClure makes a diving catch against Riverside’s Zach Van Pelt. Freshmen Beavers edge Madison Gazette News Online www.gazettenews.com

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Page 1: Sports 11-02-11

CSportsVarsity • JV • Youth • College

INSIDE:

[email protected]

Gazette Newspapers • Wednesday, November 2, 2011

High schoolsports

ClassifiedsSection

SideLines

See TRAVEL page 2C

CompetitiveTravel TeamBasketball

League comesto the

AshtabulaYMCA

ASHTABULA – AshtabulaYMCA is now offering a fifthand sixth grade travel basket-ball league for the upcomingseason with the local travelteams and with other commu-nities’ travel teams. Registra-tion began Oct. 21. Games areon Saturdays with weekdaypractices. Games will beplayed at Ball Gymnasium.

From an organizationalperspective, the primary goalof the Ashtabula County Fam-ily YMCA travel basketballleague is to assist in the de-velopment of youth basketballplayers at the “local townlevel”, and then serving, indi-rectly, as a feeder system foreach town’s local Middle andHigh School basketball pro-grams.

From a coaching/parentalperspective, the goal of theAshtabula County Familytravel basketball league is toprovide a positive basketballexperience for youth in asmany communities as possiblewithin the Northeast Ohioarea, to enhance the develop-ment of youth through thesport of basketball, to enableyouth to see the results ofhard work and teamwork, andto help build personal charac-ter, with a focus on self es-teem, self respect and respectfor others.

As a leading nonprofit com-mitted to strengthening com-munity through youth devel-

Lake CountyYMCA Turkey

Day 5KRun/Walk at CentralBranch on Nov. 24

PAINESVILLE – The LakeCounty YMCA will be hostinga 5K Run/Walk on Thanksgiv-ing day, Thursday, Nov. 24, be-ginning at 8:30 a.m. at theCentral Branch in Painesville.

The run/walk is dividedinto multiple age groups andthe winner of each group willreceive a pumpkin pie.

Age groups are defined as:14 & under, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49,50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70& over.

“Our Turkey Day Run/Walk is a great opportunity foreveyone to have fun and workup an appetite,” said BethHorvath, Health and WellnessDirector at Lake CountyYMCA Central.

Check-in begins at 7:30a.m. on race day with the run/walk beginning at 8:30a.m.The race route will beginand end at the YMCA CentralBranch as it twists eastthrough a bike path and LakeErie College.

Fee is $15 for early regis-tration ($20 Race day) and in-cludes a free T-shirt (guaran-teed until Nov. 15). Pre-regis-tration is requested by Nov.15, registration is accepteduntil the morning of the race.

Volunteers are still neededto assist with participants.

For more information or tovolunteer, contact BethHorvath at (440) 352-3303.

See LAKERS page 2C

SUBMITTED PHOTOPictured top row left to right are Coaches Larry Dyke, student coach Jake Volmelker, and Ralph Turk. Missing is Coach Dave Oscar. TheJunior High football team is made up of: Noah Glavickas, Matt Larned, Matthew Moodt, Robert Midgett, Robert McClure, Colt Yox, TylerButler, Logan Drenski, Austyn Spoon, Anthony Crum, Caleb Self, Daniel Kalman, Jacob Kocab, Scott Plumley, Cody Freeman, RobertHaislah, Logan Sines, Cody Rhoads, Jonathon Mulhauser, Brandon Yauger, Cody Howson, Brandon Mihalov, Brandon Thomas, ZackaryRandell, Seth Strock, Austin Eubank, Kaleb Mathis, Ian Atwell, Austin Byler, John Martin, Patrick Isenberg, Joe Starcovic, Austin Mathis,Bradley Turner, Drew Hahn, Lukas Quadros, Gabe Arsulic and Jared Simpkins. See full story on page 3C.

BY BYRON C. WESSELLGazette Newspapers

ANDOVER TOWNSHIP - ThePymatuning Valley Lakers wontheir final game of the season 35-12 over the Mathews Mustangs.

The Lakers got on the boardearly on a 14-yard pass from JoshAdkins to Tim Cross.

Mathews would answer witha long drive of their own thatlasted from mid-way through thefirst quarter to the start of thesecond quarter. Mathews scoredon a one-yard run by Joe Siefert,but a failed kick still had themdown 7-6.

PV would only need seconds toscore as Adkins hooked up againwith Cross. Cross was left wide-

Junior High Mustangs finish 7-0

PHOTO BY BYRON C. WESSELLThe Pymatuning Valley Lakers play defense against the Mathews Mustangs.

Lakers win final game of the season

Riverside’s Jack Maxwell goes over the top for the go ahead touch-down. Riverside defeated Madison 12-6.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF BARRY BOOHERMadison’s Jordan McClure makes a diving catch against Riverside’sZach Van Pelt.

Freshmen Beavers edge Madison

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2C • GAZETTE NEWSPAPERS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2011

AREA SPORTS SCORES

Volleyball

Lake Catholic 3NDCL 225-21, 23-25, 27-29, 25-17, 15-4

Mayfield 3Riverside 225-22, 16-25, 22-25, 29-27, 21-19

Mentor 3Chardon 125-21, 21-25, 25-23, 25-13

NDCL 3Geneva 125-18, 17-25, 25-17, 25-23

Lake Catholic 3West Geauga 025-16, 25-23, 25-9

Mentor 3Cleveland Heights 031-29,25-22,25-21 See story in next week issue

opment, healthy living andsocial responsibility, theAshtabula County FamilyYMCA works to help chil-dren, teens and adults dis-cover their full potential byproviding opportunities tolearn, grow and thrive. Byparticipating in basketballprograms at the Y, childrenand adults have the oppor-tunity to improve theircompetitive and tacticalskills, and well being. They

also socialize and build re-lationships, learn the art ofteamwork, and share theirenjoyment and passionwith each other.

To learn more aboutYMCA’s Championshipfifth and sixth grade TravelLeague or the AshtabulaCounty Family YMCA’sother programs, contactRose Nick or John Bowlerat (440) 997-5321 or email:rnick@ashtabula ymca.org.

TRAVEL From page 1C

LAKERS From page 1C

open for a 46-yard touch-down, putting the Lakersup 14-6.

The Lakers would staybusy in the second quarteras Zach Benedict scored ona pair of touchdown runs.The Lakers would extendtheir lead in the third quar-ter as Kurtis Marsh passedto Cross for an eleven-yardtouchdown. It was the thirdtouchdown of the game forCross who finished with130 yards receiving.

Mathews would get onthe board again in thefourth quarter when An-thony Fordley scored on aone-yard run. The Lakerswould close out the gamefor a 35-12 win. The Lak-ers finished the season 7-3.

Tim Cross had a big day forthe Lakers, scoring threetouchdowns.

BY BYRON C. WESSELLGazette Newspapers

BAZETTA – TheJefferson Falcons boyscross country team cameaway with the Division IIboys cross country districttitle on Saturday, October22. The meet was held atthe Trumbull County Fair-grounds. Jefferson wasable to edge out secondplace Lakeview 68-73.

David Chase took homethe Division II individualtitle for the Falcons with atime of 16:57.75. AdamChase also finished in thetop five for the Falconswith a time of 17:19.58.Daran Woodin finished

BY BYRON C. WESSELLGazette Newspapers

The Mentor Cardinalsgirls cross country team fin-ished second in the DivisionI District Cross Countrymeet held at LakelandCommunity College.

Freshmen KinseyRobinson led the Cardinalsfinishing second in the racewith a time of 20:35.2 Men-tor also got strong showingsfrom Jenny Mulhall, SaraScinto, Julia Lowe andNicole Rizzo who all fin-ished in the top twenty.

Emily Sweet won theoverall race for Euclid witha time of 20:34.56.

The top five teams

Perry and Riversiderunning to regionalsBY BYRON C. WESSELLGazette Newspapers

KIRTLAND - Mike Campbell usually finishes secondto his Riverside teammate Zack McBride, but on themuddy course at Lakeland Community College Campbellwas able to take second place overall.

The Beavers as a team finished third overall with ascore of 67. McBride was able to still help with that scoreas he finished sixth overall. Jacob Burr also helped theBeavers as he finished tenth overall.

The Mentor Cardinals had the best team score with a42. Mentor had Kyle Muenker, Tommy Kozlovich, JosephShaker and Jared Keipert all finish in the top ten.

North finished fifth. Anthony Car finished third over-all for the North Rangers. Brandon Green finished 12thoverall for the Rangers.

Rounding out the rest of the teams were Lakeside sev-enth place, Madison eighth place, South eleventh placeand Harvey twelfth place.

Tyler Kawalec, of Chardon, won the overall race witha time of 17:34.86.

Lakeside was once again was led by Brandon Lopezwho finished 21st. The Dragons also got strong perfor-mances from Brady Bunnell (41), Raul Rodriguez (46),Will Taggert (48) and Caleb Henry (56)

Jason Ryan led Madison finishing right behind Lopezfor 32nd place. Nick Farnsworth came in at 43rd overallfor Madison and Jon Roberts took 47th place.

Brian Fellows was the best runner for Harvey finish-ing 35th, while Deondre Martin finished 39th.

The Perry Pirates boys cross country team capturedfirst place at the Division II District Cross Country meetheld at Lakeland Community College.

The Pirates were lead by Christopher Jordan (fourthplace, 18:31.92) and Dustin Gilbert (fifth place, 18:33.65).Perry also received strong performances from DevinPritschau (15), Ian Cowling (17), Eric Grubaugh (22).

David Thorne finished eighth overall for Lake Catho-lic who finished tenth overall as a team.

Phillip Scheanon finished in the top ten for the War-riors at ninth place with a time of 18:57.75. Gabe McLeodwas right behind for Geneva finishing tenth with a timeof 19:00.59. Edgewood who finished fifth with a team scoreof 129 also got a top 15 performance by Derryn Tomsic.The Eagles finished eighth overall with a team score of203.

Conneaut was lead by a 21st place finish by Alex Wil-liams and finished ninth with a team score of 227.

Division II Cross Country Districtsat Trumbull County Fairgrounds

eleventh for the Falconswith a time of 17:55.34.Also, running for the Fal-cons were Mathew Kantor(22), Steven Houser (29),Andrew Picard (30) andNick Hiltz (54).

The Pymatuning ValleyLakers cross country teambarely missed getting out ofdistricts finishing fifth witha team score of 134. TylerGruskiewicz finished thebest for the Lakers takingfourth place with a time of17:18.27. Also, running forthe Lakers were DrewWonderling (23), RodneyBell (33), Rory Gallitin (35),Chet Mietkiewicz (39),

Corry Mietkiewizc (53),Jackson Bogardus (55),

The Grand Valley Mus-tangs finished ninth over-all with a team score of 248.Heath Martin led the Mus-tangs with a 19th place fin-ish and a time of 18:16.7.Also, running for the Mus-tangs were Tyler Castle(28), Jesse James (63) andSam Pierce (82).

Wickliffe finished with ateam score of 243.

Steven Molnar ledWickliffe finishing 38th.David Monturi (41), ChrisWarneka (44), Ryan Wilson(67), Jeff Jones (68), DevinMoulton (69) and ZackTokar (77) also ran for theBlue Devils.

On the girls side of theDivision II meet Jefferson

finished sixth with a scoreof 116. Summer Pacholkeand Colleen O’Connor fin-ished 12th and 13th respec-tively for the Falcons. Jes-sica Becker just missed outfor Jefferson finishing (17),while Jessica Stranman(36), Elise Musacchio (43),Shannon Perkins (56) andCaitlin Sukalac (56) alsoran for the Falcons.

The Lady Lakers finishedseventh with a team score of165. Abby Hamilton qualifiedfor the Lakers finishing 16th.

Abby Pike (33), GabbyLipinsky (38), CourtneyBrown (39), Melanie Stilson(47), Lexi Cunningham (50)and Lexi Poole (63) also ranfor the Lakers.

Cross Country Districts held atLakeland Community College

moved onto regionals andthey were Chardon (49),Mentor (56), ShakerHeights (62), Mayfield (66)and Madison (176).

Madison captured a fifthplace finish thanks in largepart to Annette Brickmanand Taylor Cline finishing29th and 30th respectivelyfor the Blue Streaks. Also,helping Madison advancewere Katarina Funk,Samantha Martin and ErinHord.

Rounding out the top tenwere Riverside (182),Lakeside (204), Geneva(217), South (229) andNorth (281).

Kristen Beres narrowlymissed out for the Dragons

finishing 21st overall witha time of 22:17.31.

Dajana Tomicic was thetop runner for South finish-ing 33rd. Karen Barrientosfinished 36th overall forLakeside. Adrea Ayres fin-ished 38th for North.

Alyssa Niesset qualifiedfor the Eagles as she fin-ished 17th overall. HaileyVan Hoy barely missed outon the top twenty finishing25th overall for Geneva.

Annie Nelson qualifiedfor Riverside finishing 18th.

The Perry Pirates wereable to qualify two girls inregionals as Marissa Sellfinished 5th overall in Divi-sion II AND Maggie Halefinished 13th.

The Edgewood Warriorsqualified one runner asJulianna Simmons finishedsixth with a time of 21:53.

The Spartans justmissed out on a pair of run-ners as Jennifer Oxley fin-ished 20th and AlexisMillard finished 24th.

Amy Dalpiaz qualifiedfor Lake Catholic finishingtenth overall.

Cleveland Heights Beau-mont took home first placefor the Division II districtsheld at Lakeland with ateam score of 60. Perry fin-ished fifth with a team scoreof 120. Conneaut came insixth place with a team scoreof 174. The Warriors finishedninth with a score of 241.

BY BYRON C. WESSELLGazette Newspapers

BOARDMAN – TheJefferson Falcons boys’cross country team will beadvancing to the state meetafter qualifying fourth atregionals. The Falcons fin-ished fourth out of 16teams with a team score of152. The Perry Pirates alsoqualified for state by finish-ing third overall with ateam score of 149. The Fal-cons knew going into therace from checkingmilesplit.com that based onprevious scores the teamwould finish anywhere be-tween fourth and sixthplace if they ran the racesthey were suppose to.While the times were downdue to the muddy course,the places were right wherethey needed to be. With somuch commotion going onand 21 runners runningindividual races it washard for Jefferson to figureout if they were going tomake it. However, in theend they had a comfortablecushion over fifth placeLakeview who finishedwith a team score of 174.

Jefferson and Perry also advance to state

Adkins finished thegame 16 for 23 passing for270 yards.

Football

South 45North 26

Grand Valley 50Lutheran East 0

University Prep 36Jefferson 0

Conneaut 30Edgewood 28

Madison 59

Riverside 21

University School 42Geneva 6

Chardon 63Lakeside 0

Pymatuning Valley 35Mathews 12

Chagrin Falls 56Perry 41

Boys Soccer

Hawken 2Kirtland 1

Wickliffe 5Newbury 1

Girls Soccer

Mentor 5Riverside 0

Hathaway Brown 2

Lake Catholic 1

Laurel 2Kirtland 0

Send us your local scores by emailsports@ gazettenews.com

The Division II boys’race was the fifth race ofthe day and even in themorning walk through thecourse was filled with mud.By the time the runnersran their race the coursewas pretty much a disaster.Groups of two and threerunners occasionally wouldslip and lose their balance.However, Dave Chase ranstrong throughout the en-tire match navigating thecourse with both wide andtight turns to stay on hisfeet. Chase would finishthird overall in the race forthe Falcons and that inlarge part helped Jeffersontake fourth overall. Chasefinished with a time of18:11.99.

“He was running with somuch confidence as a resultof winning districts a weekago,” Jefferson’s HeadCoach John Patterson said.

Adam Chase also helpedthe Falcons and narrowlymissed out qualifying indi-vidually with a 22nd placefinish. The Falcons also gota great showing from fresh-man Mathew Kantor whoplaced the highest he hasall season by finishing 40th

overall. Andrew Picard alsohad his best place for theFalcons as he placed 71st.Rounding out the scoringfor the Falcons was DaranWoodin with a 73rd placefinish.

“It’s a thrill for me towork with such dedicatedyoung men,” CoachPatterson said.

The last time the Fal-cons qualified for the state

meet was in 2002 wherethey finished third.

The Perry Pirates fin-ished three points ahead ofthe Falcons and will bejoining them at the statemeet held at National TrailRaceway in Hebron. ThePirates were led by a 15thplace finish by Dustin Gil-bert with a time of

PHOTO SUBMITTED BY NANCY PATTERSONThe Jefferson Falcons cross country team pose for a pic-ture along with Coach Patterson and Coach Furman afterqualifying for the state meet.

See STATE page 6C

Bowling Scores FormEL CAMP SENIORS LEAGUEEl Camp Lanes, Conneaut, Oct. 20

Team StandingsMittelstadt Taxidermy 40.5-8.5; Miller Time 37-12; Best ManConstruction 35-14; RHI 35-14; Fuller Buildes 34-15;Rainbow Café 32-17; Orlando Brothers 29-20; ConneautSavings Bank 27-22; Wilkinson Paving 27-22; RossHeating and Cooling 22.5-26.5; Sandbaggers 18-31; BullFrogs 4-45; Lukjan 2-47.High SeriesBill Banyas 754; Gary Sharman 717; Rick Fuller Jr. 700;Vince Vendetti 683; Rick Benson 679; Danielle Rankinen614; Sandy Camensky 540; Laurie Holcomb 505; LauraRoss 498; Ashley Szalai 454.High GamesDick Nelson 278; Don Sackett 266-201; Mike McClintock265-213; Gary Sharman 258-248-211; Bill Banyas 255-254-245; Justin Williams 255-200; Danielle Rankinen 237-203; Laura Ross 203; Sandy Camensky 201; LaurieHolcomb 196; Tanya Clausen 184.Oct. 24

Team StandingsTeam No. 6 34-15; Team No. 2 30-19; Team No. 1 30-19;Team No. 4 23-26; Team No. 3 16-33; Team No. 5 14-35High SeriesGary Webster 681; Dick Nelson 618; Warren Stripe 610;Jim Cunningham 561; Don Palmer 559.High GamesWarren Stripe 265-201; Gary Webster 256-214-211; TomBosick 227; Don Palmer 221; Ray Sillanpaa 217Team StandingsNew Care Vision 21.5-6.5; Monroe Athletic Club 20-8;Michelob Lite 18-10; Fuller Builders 17-11; Miller Lite 13.5-14.5; Wilkinson Paving 12-16; Chapin Rentals 10-18.High SeriesAlan Wintz755; Rick Benson 716; Troy Taylor 714; MikeCastrilla 685; Todd Hirsimaki 685.High GamesAlan Wintz 289-235-231; Troy Taylor 279-233-202; RickBenson 265-256; Mike Castrilla 265-226; Don Thompson248-231

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2011 GAZETTE NEWSPAPERS • 3C

BY BYRON C. WESSELLGazette Newspapers

ORWELL - The GrandValley Mustangs juniorhigh football team made upof 15 eighth graders and 23seventh graders went 7-0this year during the eighthgrade football schedule.The seventh graders went2-1 in their games. Theeighth grade teamoutscored their opponents232-44.

Ralph Turk has beencoaching the Mustangs forthe past 25 years and hashad only two teams haveundefeated the seasons.The last team to have ac-complished this was thecurrent senior class nowleading the Grand ValleyMustangs Varsity football

team. Assisting Turk forthe past several years hasbeen Larry Dyke and DaveOscar. Jake Volmelker wasa student coach this yearfor the team.

The Eighth Graders onthe team were: MattLarned, Matthew Moodt,Robert McClure, Colt Yox,Austyn Spoon, Caleb Self,Daniel Kalman, CodyFreeman, Cody Howson,Brandon Mihalov,Zackary Randell, AustinEubank, Kaleb Mathis,John Martin and JoeStarcovic.

The Seventh Gradersconsisted of: NoahGlavickas, RobertMidgett, Tyler Butler, Lo-gan Drenski, AnthonyCrum, Jacob Kocab, ScottPlumley, Robert Haislah,

Logan Sines, CodyRhoads, JonathonMulhauser, BrandonYauger, Brandon Thomas,Seth Strock, Ian Atwell,Austin Byler, PatrickIsenberg, Austin Mathis,Bradley Turner, DrewHahn, Lukas Qaudros,Gabe Arsulic and JaredSimpkins.

Matt Larned led theMustangs at the quarter-back position and was alsoa cornerback on the de-fense. Mathew Moodt wasa solid tight end and line-backer for the junior highteam.

The main running backsfor the Mustangs wereAustyn Spoon and CodyFreeman, the duo was alsothe starting outside line-backers.

Colton Yox was the lead-ing receiver on the teamand played safety on de-fense.

The Mustangs were ableto have such a successfulseason in large part due totheir outstanding linemanconsisting of: CodyHowson, Brandon Mihalov,Zack Randell, Kaleb Mattisand Austin Eubank.

A few seventh graderscontributed on the fieldduring the eighth gradegames, but regardless theentire seventh grade rosterwas a big part of the suc-cess due to their perfor-mance in practice. JakeKocab was one of the mainseventh graders who con-tributed at the runningback and line backer posi-tion.

Junior High Mustangs finish 7-0

Madison Blue Streak MarchingBand hosts annual ChickenDinner and chinese auction

MADISON - The Madison Blue Streak Marching Bandwill once again host their annual chicken dinner on Sat-urday, Nov. 12, 5 p.m. at Madison High School gym andcafeteria. Anyone may attend the concerts for free, din-ner is $10 per person, $25 for a family of three or fourand $5 for each additional family member with more thanfour.

This year’s entertainment will include the MHS JazzBand along with the sixth, seventh and eighth gradebands.

Band-a-Palooza times: 4:30 p.m. sixth grade band, 5p.m. seventh grade band, 5:30 p.m. eighth grade bandand 6:15 p.m. MHS Jazz Band. Dinner will be served from5 to 7 p.m.

This year will have a new menu that consist of fried orrotisary chicken, mashed potatoes with gravy, vegetable,rigatoni, coleslaw, bread and butter, dessert, beverage andcoffee.

Concluding the evening at 7 p.m. will be the chineseauction, silent auction and 50/50 raffle.

This is the bands big fund-raiser for the year to helpthe students and parents defer expenses for their trip toDisney in April.

Advance tickets can be purchased from the Spirit storeWednesday, Thursday and Friday during lunch or by con-tacting Tammy Gabor by e-mail [email protected] Kristy May at [email protected].

BY BYRON C. WESSELLGazette Newspapers

MADISON – The Madison Joint RecreationDistrict held a recent meeting on Thursday,Oct. 27 at the Madison Village Hall. One of theissues on hand was the new Youth FootballSubcommittee which will be made up of: JohnDragas, Chad Burgard and Walt Alley. TheMJRD recently sent a proposal to help over-see the Madison Youth Football League due toproblems in the league this year.

A letter from the MYFL was entered ontorecord during the meeting. The letter statedthat the MYFL would like to decline the MJRDplan to oversee the MYFL.

Part of the letter stated: “MYFL would liketo respectfully decline MJRD offer for com-plete control of MYFL. We will be implement-ing several of MJRD suggestions, and we agreethat better communication between Parentsand MYFL Community is a must and MYFL istaking steps to improve this.”

The Madison Youth Football League usuallyholds its meetings the first Monday of themonth at the Township Police Department.There are currently board positions open forinterested parents and community members.

The MYFL would also like interested par-ties to know that they are compiling a newemail list to keep everyone better informed onthe MYFL community. To join the email listplease email Mike Cosper [email protected].

MYFL will also be starting a new websitewith MYFL information and news available toeveryone.

“MYFL has taken complaints to heart thisyear and MYFL will work on resolving the is-sues and making next year even better,” ac-cording to the letter written by MYFL BoardMember Mike Cosper.

The next step as far as the Madison JointRecreation District is concerned is that theywill still be looking into matters and have thenew subcommittee. However, the MJRD main-tains that it does not want to completely run afootball league, but would advise a board ofparents interested in starting a new league ifthere are enough interested parties.

Mustangs endseason on

positive noteBY BYRON C. WESSELLGazette Newspapers

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS - The Grand Valley Mus-tangs finished out their season strong with a 50-0 winover Lutheran East. The Mustangs started off hot scor-ing 28 points in the first quarter and then put it intocruise control for the rest of the game.

A.J. Henson connected with Mitchell Lake for the firstscore of the game on a 15-yard touchdown pass. Lakewould kick in the first of his six extra points.

The Mustangs would extend their as Henson hookedup with Joe Satterfield for a 20-yard touchdown.

The Mustangs then added another score on the groundthis time as Adam Moodt ran it in for a 16-yard run. TheMustangs were quickly up 21-0 in the first quarter.

However, the Mustangs were not done as Henson againhooked up with Satterfield this time for a 37-yard touch-down, making it 28-0.

Lake would then catch his second touchdown of thegame in the secodn quarter on a nine-yard pass fromHenson.

Matt Zaller later got into the action in the third quar-ter as he scored ona 27-yard run.

The Mustangs would add a final score in the fourthquarter as Zach Oscar punched it in from one-yard out.Kyle Orgovan would complete a two-point conversion passto Travis Pelles, making the final score 50-0.

Henson finished the game 18-27 passing for 293 yardsand four touchdowns.

Lake hauled in nine passes for 96 yards and two scores.Satterfield had three catches for 62 y ards and two scores.Mason Berky also caught hree passses for 60 yards.

Berkey, Jeromy Rockafellow and Nathan Pilarczykeach had an interception for Grand Valley.

The Mustangs finished the season 6-4.

Next steps for MadisonYouth Football League

The Jefferson Falconsfreshmen football team

PHOTOS BY BYRON C. WESSELLThe Jefferson Falcons freshmen football team hosted the Chardon Hilltopper’s on Thursday, Oct. 27.

The Jefferson Falcons freshmen fooball team lines-up on offense during a game against Chardon.

BY BILL LEVYGazette Newspapers

MENTOR - It may havenot come as easily as manypeople expected but the

Mentor girl’s soccerteam was victorious intheir District I final show-down against ClevelandHeights by a score of 3-1 atJerome T. Osborne Sta-dium on October 29.

Amber Seaman scoredtwo goals for Mentor whileCourtney Schutz added theother one.

This was a rematch ofthese two schools who metearlier in the regular sea-son.

Mentor (13-3-3) isscheduled to travel to

Mentor wins district final

PHOTO BY BILL LEVYThe Mentor Cardinals girls’ soccer team poses for a picture after winning the District I final against ClevelandHeights.

Twinsburg on November 2to play the Berea/Strongsville winner.

“It (today) was a reallytough game,” said Schutz.“We beat them 7-0 earlier.They have improved somuch.”

After controlling thepace in the early part of thegame, Mentor took a 1-0lead on Seaman’s niftystrike from about 25 yardsout on the left side, whichfound the upper right sideof the goal.

“It was a gorgeous goal,”said Cardinals coachMeaghan Howell.

Though Mentor still con-trolled the tempo for themajority of the second half,Heights did tie the score

with 13:04 left in the game.Seaman however was ableto give Mentor the lead forgood, less than a minutelater, when her left-footedshot found the back of thenet with 12:33 remaining.

“I knew we needed one(goal),” Seaman said. “Wecouldn’t get down.”

That was somethingthat did not go unnoticed toHowell.

“We could have pan-icked,” she said.

Shortly after a nice saveby Mentor goalkeeperAmanda Pratt, Schutz gavethe Cardinals an insurancegoal, with a little overseven minutes left in thecontest when she made aseries of spectacular moves

after gaining possession ofthe ball and was able toconnect on a breakaway.

For the Cardinals, theynow set their sites on theRegionals, which are a bigpart of the rogram’s history,though will be the first timethis current group of play-ers are participants. For ateam hat beat their previ-ous two opponents in theDistricts by a 14-0 margin.Howell feels their clashwith Heights will servethem well.

“I was so impressed withthem” she said. “They madesome changes (since whenthey played efore). It wasgood to have a very com-petitive game. It wasneeded.”

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4C • GAZETTE NEWSPAPERS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2011

BY ALLAN MONONENGazette Newspapers

ASHTABULA TOWN-SHIP - The local footballseason ended with theneighborhood rivalry withConneaut at Edgewood.The hosts won the first halfbut the Spartans won thesecond and held on for thetriumph, 30-28.

Coach Rocco Dobranearned his first win as ahead coach at Conneautbut he was quick to givecredit. “This night wasabout seniors, seniors, se-niors,” he said. “Tyler Roseran the ball three timeswhen we were trying to runout the clock and got threefirst downs when theyknew we were trying to se-cure the win. He held onthe ball with both so hewouldn’t fumble. JoeyBrennan kicked the gamewinning field goal andBrandon Burdine returnedthe interception all the wayto the end zone. I thoughthe would be down at the35.”

As befitting the rivalry,the game was well played,hard hitting and verycompetitve. Each team hadits runs to the lead.

In the first quarter, theteams exchanged posses-sions. On the next Warriorseries the Spartan D forcedthe host deep into theirown zone,forcing a Warriorpunt. Starting the series atthe E 37, Conneautmarched downfield, withQB Aaron Bowers going upthe middle for the finalyards. Joey Brennankicked the first of his threeextra points and the Spar-tans had the initial advan-tage,7-0.

The Spartan defenseagain held but the puntwas fumbled and recoverednear midfield by the War-riors. On the first play, QBLou Wisnyai went left onan option, broke throughand sped 42 yards to theend zone. Zach Williamsonadded the first of his threepoints after and it was anew game, 7-7.

On Edgewood’s next se-ries, Wisnyai hit receiverKevin Joslin on a shortslant for another TD, 14-7.

Turnovers have been apain for the Spartans thisyear. A second fumble wasrecovered by the Warriorsin their zone. Strikingquickly, a perfect pass overthe middle to Joslin went70 yards for the TD, 21-7.

As it seemed the mo-mentum had shifted to theWarriors, the Spartansfought back.

With the offense sput-tering near midfield, thevisitors faced a fourth andfive. As Aaron Bowers wentback to punt, instead hetook the snap up the middleto the Warrior 34 and a firstdown. Dvyan Huffmanadded another first down.Three plays later Bowerspowered up the middle for

Spartans hold off Warriors

PHOTOS BY ALLAN MONONENThe Edgewood Warriors set-up on offense during a game against the Conneaut Spar-tans.

the TD with 39 seconds leftbefore halftime, cutting thegap to 21-14.

Bowers played QB onrunning plays, soph SamDistelrath was QB on passplays. Conneaut had suc-cess running up the middle;spreadin five receiverswide, the middle was open.

“They left some gaps upthe middle wide open, I ranhard and tried to runpeople over. We just wentright up the gut, they leftthe middle wide open. Itwas a great win for ourteam but it was a totalteam effort,” Bowers noted.

Edgewood coach DomIarocci commented,” wemay have rested on our lau-rels when we were up 21-7, and didn’t put themaway when we had thelead. That fake punt was abig play,” Edgewood CoachDom Iarocci said.

After the intermission,each defense forced a punt.After the Warrior kick,Conneaut began their se-ries on the host’s 35. On thefirst play, Huffman went inmotion out of the spread,took the handoff aroundright end and out raced thedefense to the end zone.Now it was a new game, 21-21.

The Spartan D, stout allnight, then forced anotherWarrior punt. Conneautstacked ten men near theline, runs up the middle hita brick wall.The ends did afine job of stringing out anyrunning play outside andprevented Edgewoodspeedster Riis Smith fromturning the corner andfinding running room.

As the third periodwound down, the visitorsfielded the punt nearmidfield and began thedrive downfield. WithHuffman and Bowers run-ning, QB Sam Distelrathfound Tyler Rose with aslant deep into Warrior ter-ritory. The Warrior D keptthe Spartans out of the endzone at their five, but thenJoey Brennan split the up-rights with a field goal forthe 24-21 advantage at 6:24

of the fourth quarter.“Jackson Distelrath, the

holder, said,’no pressure’. Ikicked it and was so happy,it was one of the biggestmoments of my sports his-tory,” Brennan commented.

Then another big playoccurred. On Edgewood’spossession, QB Wisnyaitried to find a receiver on aslant route left, but line-backer Brandon Burdinejumped in front, took theball and set sail down thesouth sideline. Eluding sev-eral tackle attempts andrefusing to go down,Burdine raced to the endzone for a insurance TD.The two point conversionwas not successful but theSpartans had the lead, 30-21.

“I saw the guy comingand played it perfectly. Iwent down the sideline,and Tyler Cox laid down aperfect block, I jumped overhim. The D line had greatpressure and the D backshad good coveragedownfield. It was a greatway to end the the season,”Burdine described his bigplay.

True Warriors neverquit. On the kickoff, RiisSmith took the ball back tomidfield. On the first playQB Wisnyai found KevinJoslin speeding down thesideline and hit him with apass in stride. Joslincruised into the end zoneand in ten seconds, theSpartans’ nine point leadhad shrunk to two, 30-28.

Conneaut received thekickoff and kept the ball onthe ground to eat up thelast four minutes. Firstdown runs by Tyler Rosekept the clock running.When the Warriors hadused their last timeout,Sam Distelrath took a kneeand ran off the final sec-onds, game over.

“We didn’t run the ballwell, he (Dobran) had tenmen in the box and it madeit difficult to get any sort ofrunning game going. Ev-erything we did was withour passing game. Obvi-ously, it didn’t end like we

would have liked, but thisis a neighborhood rivalryand both teams played ex-tremely well,” Iaroccisummed up.

Statistically speaking,Aaron Bowers ran 12 timesfor 62 yards and 2 TDs.Dvyan Huffman had 12carries for 62 and a score.Tyler Rose carried seventimes for 34. SamDistelrath had five carriesfor two yards and RJNelson added two totes forthree.

For the Warriors: RiisSmith was held to 13 car-ries for 31 yards by theSpartan D. Lou Wisnyaihad 8 carries for 60 yardsand a TD. Jeff Imbrognoadded 7 rushes for 15 andTyler Legere was 2-4 yards.

In the air attack, Spar-tan Sam Distelrath hadfour completions in ten at-tempts for 54 yards. AaronBowers completed one passin two attempts for nineyards.

The Warriors air gamewas very productive. LouWisnyai completed fivepasses of 17 attempts for152 yards and 3 TDs. Healso threw 2 INTs.

Receivers were: TylerRose with three catches for48; Nick Blood , 1-3, AaronBowers, 1-12.

Kevin Joslin had an out-standing game for the War-riors with four catches for144 yards and 3 TDs. An-thony Magda had one catchfor 8.

Bowers and Burdinehad interceptions for theSpartans.

Conneaut fumbled threetimes and lost two, bothleading to Edgewoodscores. The Warriorsfumbled once andConneaut recovered.

The season ends withConneaut at 1-9 andEdgewood at 2-8

Each team will loseabout a dozen seniors butwith many freshmen andsophomores gaining varsityplaying time on each team,next year looks brighter.

Thus ends the fall cam-paign for all sports.

BY BYRON C. WESSELLGazette Newspapers

H A R P E R S F I E L DTOWNSHIP - The Univer-sity Preppers dismantledthe Geneva Eagles in their42-6 win at SPIRE Sta-dium. The Eagles remainedclose early on after trailing7-0 at the end of one and14-0 at the end of two quar-ters. The Preppers onlytouchdown in the firstquarter came late on a 54-ard pass from Tyler Edento Luke Vadas.

The Preppers wouldscore again in the secondquarter as Kevin Smithscored on a 30-yard passfrom Eden, making it 14-0.

The Preppers wouldthen get on a roll in thethird quarter after recover-ing a Geneva fumble. ThePreppers would take ad-vantage on a three-yardtouchdown run by Smith.

Eden then got thingsdown with his legs as hescored on a pair of longruns. Eden scored on runsof 47-yards and 33-yards toput the Preppers up 35-0.

University would scoreone more touchdown in thefourth quarter as Eden con-nected with Vadas again foran eight-yard touchdownpass.

Geneva would comeaway with its only touch-down late in the fourthquarter on a two-yard run

University does away with Geneva

PHOTO BY BYRON C. WESSELLThe Geneva Eagles football team warms-up prior to their game against University.

by Aaron Rossi.Tyler Eden finished the

game on the ground with107 rushing yards and twotouchdowns. Eden also had

three passing touchdownsand 147 yards.

Cory Morrow had 82yards rushing on 18 carriesfor the Eagles. Tim Costello

toted the ball eight timesfor 52 yards. Rossi carriedthe ball seven times goodenough for 51 yards.

University improved to9-1 on the year, while

BY BYRON C. WESSELLGazette Newspapers

PERRY TOWNSHIP – The Madison Blue Streaks wereable to get past the Riverside Beavers by scoring on theirfirst six offensive possessions. The Blue Streaks man-aged to score 26 points in the first quarter as they de-feated the Beavers 59-21.

Billy Skerkavich scored the first touchdown of thegame on a three-yard run. The Blue Streaks would keepit on the ground as Josh March plunged in from one yardout for the second score of the game. Madison was quicklyup 12-0.

Jason O’Bryan then connected with Quentin Cieslinskifor a 40-yard touchdown, increasing the lead to 19-0. TheBlue Streaks were not done as Skerkavich later scoredhis second touchdown of the game on a one-yard as Madi-son went up 26-0.

The Blue Streaks would continue rolling in the sec-ond quarter as Mark Murray got into the action with afive-yard touchdown run.

Riverside was finally able to get on the board on a longrun by Anthony Bilal. Bilal scored on a 60-yard run andSteve Ivaskovic scored on the two-point conversion, butRiverside was down 33-8.

Madison would answer scoring one more time beforehalf time as Andy Karlson connected with Cieslinski fora 29-yard touchdown.

The Blue Streaks would continue the scoring paradein the second half as the defense got on the scoreboard.Skerkavich recovered a fumble and took it 16-yards forthe score.

Karlson then threw for his second touchdown of thegame this time a nine-yard pass to O’Bryan.

Riverside would try to fight back in the fourth quarteras they scored a pair of touchdowns.

Bilal scored his second touchdown of the game on asix-yard run.

Riverside then had a defensive touchdown of their ownas Matt Miller scored on a 33-yard fumble recovery.

The Blue Streaks would score the final touchdown ofthe game as Nick Knight scored on a 21-yard run, mak-ing the final score 59-21.

Karlson finished the game 14 for 15 passing for 215yards and two touchdowns. The Blue Streaks had fiveinterceptions in the game two by O’Bryan, while March;Mason Kensinger, and Cieslinksi each had one.

The Madison Blue Streaks finished 8-2 on the yearand will advance to Division II Regional Quarterfinal.

Blue Streaks put up 59

Madison’s Billy Skerkavich is persued by Riverside’s SteveStocker.

Pirates fall to TigersBY BYRON C. WESSELLGazette Newspapers

The Perry Pirates tried their best to battle back froma 42-7 halftime deficit against Chagrin Falls. The Piratesscored 27 points in the fourth quarter and fell 56-41.

Chagrin Falls improved to 10-0 on the season, whilePerry fell to 4-6.

Nate Levkulich scored the first touchdown for Perryon a two-yard run, but the Tigers lead 14-7.

The Tigers then scored four unanswered touchdowns,before Perry got back on the board in the third quarter.Mitch VanDewell scored for Perry on a 61-yard touch-down from Cale Burdyshaw. However, the Pirates stilltrailed 42-14.

Chagrin would answer with a touchdown of their ownin the third quarter to extend their lead to 49-14.

The Pirates would gain a little bit of momentum inthe fourth quarter as they outscored the Tigers 27-7.

Burdyshaw threw for three touchdowns in the fourthquarter. The first was an eleven-yard touchdown pass toNolan Farell.

Burdyshaw then connected with Drew Russell twiceon touchdown passes of ten-yards and 42-yards.

The final score of the game came on a 36-yard touch-down pass from Levkulich to VanDeweel, making the fi-nal score 56-41.

Levkulich finished the game with 145 yards on 24 car-ries for Perry. Burdyshaw finished the game with fourtouchdown passes and 201 passing yards.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF BARRY BOOHERRiverside’s Anthony Bilal is able to get around Madison’sBilly Skerkavich on his way to the endzone.

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Rebels defeatNorth Rangers

PHOTOS COURTESY OF BARRY BOOHERSouth’s Kareem Hunt breaks into the open field. Huntran for 485 yards and 6 TDs in South’s victory.

North’s Alex Bizily wraps up South’s quarterback CaseyKlicman for a sack.

Mentor falls to Shaker HeightsBY BILL LEVYGazette Newspapers

MENTOR - The Mentor High School boy’s soccer team’sseason-ending 2-0 defeat to Shaker Heights in a DivisionI Euclid District semifinal clash on October 24 looked alltoo familiar to Head Coach Brady Dean. Despite control-ling possession for most of the game, the Cardinals (8-9)were not able to get on the scoreboard.

The Red Raiders scored their first goal with 14:55 leftin the first half. They then added their second goal withunder one minute left in the game when Mentor was in afull attack mode.

The Cardinals had several scoring chances as ColinEedy’s shot near the end of the first half hit the post.

Chris Jordan also had a breakaway late in the secondhalf where he was interfered with. The official determinedthat this happened outside the goalie box so he wasawarded a free kick and not a penalty kick.

His kick narrowly missed Nikhil Shah who was in agood position to score. Jacob Lombardo and Aaron Hardenalso had opportunities to get good shots on goal.

“This was how the whole season has gone,” Dean said.“We have controlled possession on a lot of teams. We didwhat we were supposed to. They are bigger and fasterthan us, but we still controlled possession. It is hard whenyour leading scorer has nine goals in 18 games. We weren’table to finish.”

BY BILL LEVYGazette Newspapers

MENTOR - Any disad-vantages that the MentorHigh girl’s soccer team hasby playing in the NortheastOhio Conference Valley(NOC), one of the top con-ferences in the state, haveseemed to be erased duringthe Division I Euclid Dis-trict playoffs. After beatingLakeside 9-0 in their firstgame of the tournament,the top seeded Cardinalsfollowed up by beating Riv-erside, the champions ofthe Premier Athletic Con-ference 5-0 on October 26at Jerome T. Osborne Sta-dium.

With the win, Mentor(12-3-3) is slated to take onCleveland Heights in thefinals.

Kayla Gabor and AmberSeaman had two goalswhile Amanda Grebenc

Cardinals advance to finalshad one. Gabor also hadtwo assists in the game.Payton Lewis had two as-sists as well and HaleyVinborg assisted on the lastgoal.

This being Mentor’s firstseason in the NOC, headcoach Meagan Howell saidsome of their league gamesare helping the Cardinalsthis postseason.

“That helps a ton,” shesaid. “They have some ofthe best teams in the area.”

Seaman agreed.“It helped a lot,” she

added. “We are confident.”Mentor looked confident

all game en route to theirvictory over Riverside (9-3-4). They got on the boardabout 18 minutes into thecontest when Gabor madea nice move from about 15yards from the goal afterreceiving a pass from Lewisto sneak a shot by Beavers’goalie Meghan Lyden, who

was a large part ofRiverside’s defense thatonly allowed .47 goals agame this season enteringtheir match-up againstMentor.

While controlling pos-session virtually all half,Mentor added their sec-ond goal approximatelyten minutes later whenGabor attempted a neatshot with her back facingthe goal that found Sea-man, who was streakingdown the right side andable to score to give Men-tor a 2-0 lead.

“That was a total teameffort,” said Seaman. “Wemade a bunch of passes toget in position. Kayla tookthe shot and I just hap-pened to be there to put itin.”

The Cardinals contin-ued their control of thegame in the second half asSeaman, with a left footed

shot, found the back of thenet with under three min-utes in to gave her team acommanding 3-0 lead.

“We have come togetheras a team,” said Seaman.“It is all of us - from thedefense to the forwards.”

Riverside coach MarkMallon is convinced.

“They were better thanus,” he said. “They werefaster, stronger and moretechnical.”

Still though, the Bea-vers’ first year coach couldnot help but be proud of histeam which does not haveany seniors.

“This was my first year,”he said. “Last year theywent 7-6-3. We are a youngteam. They exceeded all ofmy expectations. We prob-ably squeezed a couple ex-tra games out of this sea-son. It will help in the fu-ture. It is tough though toend this way.”

BY JAN PERALA

GENEVA - The GenevaMiddle School Eagles sev-enth grade volleyball team,coached by Marsha Adams,capped its winning seasonby bringing home the firstplace trophy at the Lake-Geauga Seventh GradeVolleyball Tournamentheld Oct. 20 and 22 atLakeside High School.

BY JAN PERALA

The Geneva MiddleSchool Eagles seventhgrade volleyball team wasundefeated this seasoncompiling a 13-0 record inLake Geauga MiddleSchool Conference com-petition. The team,coached by MarshaAdams, capped its win-ning season by bringinghome the first place tro-phy at the Lake-GeaugaSeventh Grade VolleyballTournament held October20th & 22nd at LakesideHigh School.

The seventh gradeteam consists of: TiaGargala, Zoe Ebersole,Megan Adams, KayleeGetz, Kayla Cerjan, KylaSnodgrass, AshleyBurgard, Kallee Gersin,Savannah Nunez, Mor-gan Wantz, Emily Corlew,Hunter Brashear andRebecca Cybalski.

SUMBITTED PHOTOThe Geneva SeventhGrade volleyball teamended its season by win-ning the first place trophyat the Lake-Geauga Sev-enth Grade VolleyballTournament.

Eyes on the PrizeEagles take home first place trophy at volleyball tournament

Eagles’ seventh grade volleyballteam notches undefeated season

SUBMITTED PHOTOTeam members are (front from left) Ashley Burgard, Kallee Gersin, Savannah Nunez,Morgan Wantz, Emily Corlew, Hunter Brashear and Rebecca Cybalski.In back: Coach Marsha Adams, Tia Gargala, Zoe Ebersole, Megan Adams, Kaylee Getz,Kayla Cerjan and Kyla Snodgrass.

BY BYRON C. WESSELLGazette Newspapers

JEFFERSON – Therewas plenty of action in theopening game of theGeneva Eagles againstNotre Dame-CathedralLatin volleyball game inthe Division II Districtsemifinal. The two teamswould continue to battlethroughout the match withNDCL winning threegames to one. NDCL tookthe opening game 25-18and went on to win 25-18,17-25, 25-17, 25-23.

Geneva started strongas Katie Beacom picked upa dig on the opening pointand Chelsea Scafuro fin-ished it with a kill.

However, StephanieWilliams answered forNDCL with a kill of herown. The Lions then wentup 3-1 behind an ace fromErica Vella and a LaurenBeck tip-in. The Eagleswould battle back to tie thegame at 3-3 and 4-4 behinda block and a kill byVeronica Clutter. The gamewould then be tied threemore times at 6-6 (Scafurokill), 8-8 (Williams kill) and

PHOTO BY BYRON C. WESSELLThe Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin Lions set-up during amatch against the Geneva Eagles.

Geneva Eagles fall to Lions9-9 (Cassie Kuchta kill).

The Lions then went upbig at 17-11 behind playsfrom Beck, Williams andKuchta.

The Eagles tried tobattle back as Thomas andScafuro each had a blockand a kill a piece, but theLions held on to win thefirst game 25-18.

The second game was adifferent story for theEagles after going down 0-2 they battled back to 5-2behind an ace serve fromScafuro. The Eagles ex-tended their lead to 11-5behind four service pointsby Clutter. Geneva wouldget another string of ser-vice points by Beacom to goup 18-7.

NDCL tried to fight backbehind a pair of kills by Wil-liams, who also served forfour straight points, butGeneva held on to win 25-17.

The Lions had the hotserve in the third game asChrissy Grcar served foreight points to put them up15-6. NDCL would go on towin the third game 25-17.

The final game was justas intense as the rest of thematch as the Lions edged

out the Eagles 25-23. TheEagles would go ahead 10-5 behind five service pointsby Clutter. However, theLions would battle backbehind a pair of kills byWilliams and one by Vellato cut the lead to 11-9.Kuchta then picked up fourkills during the middle por-tion of the game to put the

Lions up 16-15. LindsayLaurello would then servefive points for the Eagles togive them a 21-16 lead.

Kuchta would againhelp the Lions come backwith four service points ofher own. Williams thenpicked up two more killsdown the stretch to give theLions a 25-23 win.

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6C • GAZETTE NEWSPAPERS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2011

BY BYRON C. WESSELLGazette Newspapers

The number one rankedLake Catholic Cougarstook on the West GeaugaWolverines in a Division IIDistrict semifinal match onTuesday, October 25. LakeCatholic would win thefirst set handily 25-16 andthen held off West Geaugajust long enough in the sec-ond game to win 25-23. TheCougars would then go onto win the third game 25-9.

Abby Detering helpedput Lake Catholic up 3-1 inthe opening game with a

Cougars claw past Wolverinespair of kills. The Cougarswould extend their lead to7-2 before MicheleHanzlick picked up a pairof kills for West Geauga,making it 8-5.

Kaitlin Bean would an-swer for Lake Catholic asshe picked up a pair of killsto put Lake Catholic up fiveat 12-7. Detering andHanzlick would then eachpick up a pair of kills fortheir teams as Lake Catho-lic remained up 15-11 mid-way through the first game.

Lake Catholic wouldthen go up 20-13 asDetering, Bean and Bridget

Wilhelm all picked up a kill.The Wolverines would try toanswer as Emma Ciprianipicked up a pair of kills andMorgan Henry had one, butLake Catholic held on towin 25-16.

It was more of the samein the second game asDetering picked up a pairof kills early on for LakeCatholic and Hanzlick hada tap in for the Wolverines.Olivia Pirosko would thentie the game at 5-5 for WestGeauga with a kill. Thegame would remain closeearly on as it was tied 6-6,7-7 and 8-8. However, Lake

Catholic would eventuallyget on a roll and go up 18-11.

West Geauga would chipaway at the lead late asthey went on to tie thegame at 22-22 and thentake a brief lead at 23-22behind the serve of MeghanDayringer.

The Cougars would getthe serve back thanks toMaggie Wilhelm and wenton to win 25-23.

Lake Catholic wouldshow why they wereranked number one cominginto the tournament with a25-9 win in the third game.

STATE From page 2C

18:34.21. Perry was aidedby a 39th place finish byChristopher Jordan. Perryalso got strong perfor-mances by Eric Grubaugh(50), Devin Pritschau (53)and Ian Cowling (61).

Qualifying individualfor the Pymatuning ValleyLakers was Tyler

Gruskiewicz who finishedfourth overall.

Phillip Scheanon justmissed qualifying forEdgewood finishing 21stoverall. Derryn Tomsic fin-ished 42nd overall for theWarriors. Gabe McLeodfinished 31st overall for theGeneva Eagles.

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THE BANK OF NEW YORKTRUST COMPANY, NATIONALASSOCIATION, AS SUCCES-SOR IN INTEREST TO JP MOR-GAN CHASE BANK, NATIONALASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEEFOR THE MLMI SURF TRUSTSERIES 2005-BC2 C/OWILSHIRE CREDIT CORPORA-TIONPlaintiffvsROBERTA M SVENSON, JOHNDOE, NAME UNKNOWN,SPOUSE OF ROBERTA MSVENSONDefendant

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Situated in the Village of NorthKingsville, County of Ashtabula,and State of Ohio:

And known as being part of LotNumber Thirty-three (33) in saidvillage, and bounded and de-scribed as follows:

On the North by Church Street;on the East by lands of oneHayes; on the South by landsowned by Mary S. Goe; and onthe West by Lake Street.

Said premises being further de-scribed as follows: Beginning atthe intersection of the center lineof Lake Street with the Center lineof Maple Street, formerly ChurchStreet;

Thence Southerly, along the cen-ter line of Lake Street 105.6 feetto the Northwest corner of landconveyed to Charles W. Risley, tothe Southwest corner of land con-veyed to Charles W. Myers andHelena M. Myers by deed datedNovember 4, 1967 and recordedin Volume 485 Page 475 of Ash-tabula County Records;

Thence Easterly along the North-erly line of said land so conveyedto Risley, to the Southwest cor-ner of land conveyed to CharlesW. Myers and Helena M. Myersby deed dated November 4, 1967and recorded in Volume 417,Page 295 of Ashtabula CountyRecords,

Thence Northerly along the West-erly line of said land so conveyedto Myers 128.7 feet to the centerline of Maple Street;

Thence Westerly along the cen-ter line of Maple Street, 174 feetto the place of beginning and con-taining 0.36 acres of land, be thesame more or less, but subject toall legal highways.

Parcel No. 28-033-10-022-00Prior Deed Reference; DeedBook 347, Page 366Address: 6530 South Main Street,North Kingsville, OH 44048

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TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $45,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

JULIE STEELMAN513-241-3100Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 10/19, 10/26, 11/2 (441)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2009CV1255

THE HUNTINGTON NATIONALBANKPlaintiffvsMICHELLE M SAVARISE, JOHNDOE, NAME UNKNOWN, UN-KNOWN SPOUSE OF MICHELEM SAVARISE, ASHTABULACOUNTY TREASURERDefendants

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THE

ABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,NOVEMBER 28, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

LEGAL DESCRIPTION

Situated in the Township of Ply-mouth, County of Ashtabula andState of Ohio: And known asSublot No. Thirty-five (35) inMeadowood Allotment of part ofPlymouth Township Lots Nos. 33and 48 as recorded in Volume 11,Page 61 of Ashtabula County PlatRecords.

Said Sublot No. 35 has a front-age of 90 feet on the North sideof Cherry Lane, extends back213.61 feet deep on the East line,extends back 214.36 feet deep onthe West line, and is 90 feet widein the rear, as appears by saidplat, be the same more or less,but subject to all legal highways.

Property Address:1530 Cherry LaneAshtabula, OH 44004

PPN 42-023-00-052-00

Prior Deed Reference: Deed fromErnest J. Savarise and Sara A.Savarise, husband and wife, toMichele M. Savarise, filed Sep-tember 22, 2000, in OR Book 138,Page 1632 of Ashtabula CountyRecords.

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $99,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

BENJAMIN N HOEN216-685-1170Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 10/19, 10/26, 11/2 (296)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2009CV1323

THE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON FKA THE BANK OFNEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FORTHE CERTIFICATEHOLDERSCWALT INC ALTERNATIVELOAN TRUST 2006-0C8, MORT-GAGE PASS-THROUGH CER-TIFICATES, SERIES 2006-0C8C/O BAC HOME LOANS SER-VICING LPPlaintiffvsJENNIFER B HIGGS, UN-KNOWN SPOUSE OF JENNI-FER B HIGGS, SCOTT V JANZ,UNKNOWN SPOUSE, OFSCOTT V JANZ, ASHTABULACOUNTY TREASURER, MORT-GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS INC ASNOMINEE FOR AMERICANHOME MORTGAGEDefendants

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAYNOVEMBER 28, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

Exhibit “A”Description of Real Estate

Situated in the City of Ashtabula,County of Ashtabula and State ofOhio;

Being part of Original Lot Num-ber Sixteen (16) in AshtabulaTownship, and is bounded as fol-lows:

North and East by lands formerlyowned by Ursula R. Smith andnow or formerly owned by G. E.Ducro; South by the South RidgeRoad, so-called; and West by

lands of the heirs of J. H.Woodman; and Containing three-fourths (0.75) of an acre of land.

Being the same premises con-veyed to Clyde C. Roller andFrances K. Roller, husband andwife, by warranty deed from Eliza-beth A. Field and Jesse A. Field,wife and husband, dated July 12,1944 and recorded in AshtabulaCounty Deed Records, Volume386, Page 394. The undividedone-half interest of Clyde C.Roller, deceased, passed toFrances K. Roller by virtue of sur-vivorship provided in said deed.

Parcel No. 05-109-00-031-00Commonly Known as:1511 Bunker Hill Rd.Ashtabula, Ohio 44004Prior Deed Reference: Volume382, Page 2330, Instrument No.200600012279

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $81,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

JEFFREY R JINKENS614-221-7663Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 10/19, 10/26, 11/2 (364)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2010CV92

HSBC BANK USA NATIONALASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEEFOR THE HOLDERS OF ACESECURITIES CORP, HOME EQ-UITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES2006-CW 1 ASSET BACKEDPASS THROUGH CERTIFI-CATESPlaintiffvsJAMIE DALRYMPLE, DON PLUNDGREN, JANE DOE, NAMEUNKNOWN, SPOUSE OF JAMIEDALRYMPLE, JILL DOE, NAMEUNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DON PLUNDGREN, UNKNOWNHEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES,EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRA-TORS, SPOUSES AND AS-SIGNS AND THE UNKNOWNGUARDIANS OF MINOR AND/OR INCOMPETENT HEIRS OFDON P LUNDGREN, STATE OFOHIO ESTATE TAX DIVISION C/O OHIO RECOVERY SECTIONDefendant

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,NOVEMBER 28, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

Exhibit ‘A’Legal Description

Situated In The City Of Conneaut,County Of Ashtabula, And TheState Of Ohio And Known As Be-ing Part Of Sublot 69 Of The Mu-tual Plat (Vol. 4, Pg. 32) And PartOf Original Lot 1, Section 2, Town-ship 14, Range 1 Of The Con-necticut Western Reserve And IsFurther Bounded And DescribedAs Follows: Beginning At A 1/2"Iron Pipe Found And Used At TheIntersection Of The East R/W LineOf Harbor St. (50' R/W) And TheNorth R/W Line Of Lake Ave. (50'R/W).

Thence N. 08º 38' 00" E AlongThe East R/W Line Of Harbor St.87.00' To A Concrete MonumentFound And Used In The South-west Corner Of Land ConveyedTo Kwo Sun Chu And Kathy ChuBy Deed Recorded In Vol. 17, Pg.1825 Of Ashtabula County Gen-eral Index Of Deeds.

Thence N. 90º 00' 00" E AlongChu’s South Line 121.37' To AConcrete Monument Found AndUsed In Chu’s Southeast Corner,Which Is The West R/W Line OfPonds Court (40' R/W).

Thence S. 08º 38' 00" W AlongThe West R/W Line Of Ponds

Court, 87.00' To A 1/2" Iron Rebar,30" Long And Survey Cap Set AtThe Intersection Of The West R/W Line Of Ponds Court And TheNorth R/W Line Of Lake Ave (50'R/W).

Thence S. 90º 00' 00" W AlongThe North R/W Line Of Lake Ave121.37' To The Place Of Begin-ning And Containing 0.240 AcreOf Land, Be The Same More OrLess, But Subject To All LegalHighways. Pursuant To A SurveyMay 8, 2000 By Frederick T.Bennett, Ohio Registered Sur-veyor No. 6802.

Known As Being A Parcel Of LandConveyed To Family Home AndSecurity Protection Trust By DeedRecorded In Vol. 122, Pg. 0933Of Ashtabula County General In-dex Of Deeds.

Bearings Are Assumed And UsedOnly To Compute Angles.

The Intent Of This Description IsTo Accurately Describe A ParcelOf Land Conveyed To FamilyHome And Security ProtectionTrust By Deed Recorded On Vol.122, Pg. 0933 Of AshtabulaCounty General Index Of Deeds.

Property Address:868 Harbor StreetConneaut, OH 44030Parcel No: 12-205-00-107-00Prior Deed Reference: OR Vol-ume 368, Page 2621

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $33,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

JEFFREY A TOBE513-241-3100Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 10/19, 10/26, 11/2 (576)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2010CV256

BAC HOME LOANS SERVICINGLP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING LPPlaintiffvsDAVID B BAKER, STACEY LBAKER, NATIONAL CHECK BU-REAU, INCDefendants

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,NOVEMBER 28, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

Legal Description

Situated in the City of Ashtabula,County of Ashtabula and State ofOhio: Being parts of Lots Num-bers Forty-seven (47) and Forty-eight (48), in the Hubbard Plat insaid City, bounded and describedas follows, to wit:

On the North and South by theoriginal lot lines; on the East byland in said plat heretofore con-veyed by R.A. Nogal, to FloydGeralds, and now titled to Lee A.and Cheryl A. Freebourn, as re-corded in Volume 21, Page 4504,Ashtabula County Deed Records;on the West by a line parallel withthe East line and thirty-nine (39)feet distant therefrom, and beingthe Easterly line of land conveyedto Nancy Lee Crytzer by deedfiled for record September 4, 1970and recorded in Volume 693,Page 1039, Ashtabula CountyDeed Records;

containing a tract of land on theSouth side of Williams Street, nowknown as West 4th Street, thirty-nine (39) feet wide and one-hun-dred thirty-two (132) feet deep.Being the same premises con-veyed to the Grantors herein bywarranty deed from Ralph Pennaand Laura Penna, Husband andWife, dated August 17, 1962 and

recorded in Ashtabula CountyDeed Records Volume 618, Page656.

Property Address:1702 West 4th StreetAshtabula, 0H 44004Parcel No: 68-405-00-165-00Prior Deed Reference: Vol. 80 Pg.3662

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $45,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

CHANNING L ULBRICH513-241-3100Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 10/19, 10/26, 11/2 (364)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2010CV726

PNC BANK NATIONAL ASSO-CIATION SUCCESSOR BYMERGER TO COMMON-WEALTH UNITED MORTGAGE,A DIVISION OF NATIONAL CITYBANK OF INDIANAPlaintiffvsJOSHUA S SEDMAK AKAJOSHUA SEDMAK, JANE DOE,NAME UNKNOWN, SPOUSE OFJOSHUA S SEDMAK, AKAJOSHUA SEDMAK,CITIFINANCIAL INC C/O CTCORPORATION SYSTEM,STATUTORY AGENTDefendants

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,NOVEMBER 28, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

Exhibit ‘A’Legal Description

Situated in the City of Conneaut,County of Ashtabula and State ofOhio;

Parcel One: Bounded and de-scribed as follows: Being knownas part of Lot No 58 in TownshipNo. 13 in the First Range to-wit:

Beginning in the north line ofDibble Rood, formerly calledKeefus Road, at the southwestcorner of land formerly owned byRose E. Gabel (formerly ownedby Nick Halovich), and further for-merly owned by John J. and M.Milakovich and of another time byF. H. and G.L. Keeney, and morerecently by Alfred J. and HenriettaM. Gier, which corner is also thesouthwesterly corner of ParcelTwo of land conveyed to Jerry D.Gier by deed recorded in Volume47, Page 7861 of AshtabulaCounty Records of General Index;

thence northwesterly along thenorth line of said Dibble Road (for-merly called Keefus Road) a dis-tance of seventy five (75) feet toa point; thence northerly to a pointwhich is the southwest corner ofland formerly owned by Robert P.Aiken and at another time by Ber-tha Hicks, and presently ownedby R. Mears and P. Williams bydeed recorded in Volume 6, Page4429 of Ashtabula CountyRecords of General index;

thence easterly along the Southline of lands previously owned bysaid Aiken and now owned by saidMears and Williams to the westline of lands previously owned bysaid Keeney and at another timeby said Alfred J. and Henrietta M.Gier and now owned by said JerryD. Gier;

thence southerly along the westline of lands of said Jerry D. Gier,as aforementioned, to the placeof beginning, and containing ap-proximately 0.63 acres of land,more or less.

Parcel Two: Known as being apart of Lot 58 in Township 13,

Range One in the ConnecticutWestern Reserve and is boundedand described as follows, to-wit:

Beginning in the center of theKeefus or Dibble Road at theSoutheast corner of lands for-merly owned by William L. Fulleret al, and at another time byRussell D. and Betty J. Hallett,and more recently Owned byAlfred J. and Henrietta M. Gierand now owned by Jerry D. Gierand being the premises known asbeing Parcel one of the premisesdescribed herein;

Thence North 14º 15' W., Twenty-six and 59/100 (26.59) feet to aniron pipe in the north line of DibbleRoad, formerly called KeefusRoad; thence continuing on thesame course 14º 15' W., along theeast line of land previously ownedby said Fuller et al and at anothertime by said Hallett, and nowowned by said Jerry D. Gier, a dis-tance of Three hundred ninetyand 21/100 (390.21) feet to a con-crete monument in the South lineof lands now or formerly ownedby Robert P. Aiken and at anothertime by Bertha Hicks, and pres-ently owned by R. Mears and P.Williams by deed recorded in Vol-ume 6, Page 4429;

thence North 77º 58' E., along theSouth line of lands previouslyowned by said Aiken and at an-other time by said Hicks, and nowowned by said Mears and Will-iams, a distance of Forty-sevenand 8/10 (47.8) feet to a concretemonument; thence South 14º 15'East Two Hundred Thirty-nine and83/100 (239.83) feet to a concretemonument; thence South 74º 00'East Seventy-nine and 23/100(79.23) feet to a concrete monu-ment;

thence continuing along the samecourse and direction twenty feet(20), thence southerly approxi-mately eight-two feet six inches(82' 6") to a point exactly fifty-four(54) inches southeasterly of anexisting concrete monument, saidpoint being where a line drawn atright angles to the center line ofDibble Road, formerly calledKeefus, would intersect at a pointexactly fifty-two and 98/100(52.98) feet easterly along thecenter line of said road from theplace of beginning;

thence southwesterly in a straightline a distance of eighty-sevenfeet (87) feet to a point exactlyfifty-four (54) inches easterlyalong the north line at said DibbleRoad from a concrete monument;thence continuing in the samecourse and direction twenty (20)feet to the center of Dibble Road,formerly called Keefus Road;thence north sixty-three degreestwo minutes (63º 2') west alongthe center of Dibble Road, for-merly Keefus Road, fifty-two and98/100 (52.98) feet to the placeof beginning, and containing ap-proximately 0.78 acres of land,more or less.

Property Address:336 Dibble RoadConneaut, OH 44030

Parcel No: 12-324-00-055-00, 12-324-00-056-00Prior Deed Reference: OR Book348, Page 233

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $39,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

JOHN R KNOEBBER513-241-3100Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 10/19, 10/26, 11/2 (929)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2010CV1216

US BANK NAPlaintiffvsBARBARA A LAGO AKA BAR-BARA A HOLLISTER, GERALD ALAGODefendants

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,NOVEMBER 28, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED

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LANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

LEGAL DESCRIPTION:

ALL THAT CERTAIN LANDSSITUATE IN LOT 18, TOWNSHIPOF ASHTABULA, TOWNSHIPNUMBER 12 NORTH, RANGE IIIWEST, IN THE CONNECTICUTWESTERN RESERVE SURVEY,COUNTY OF ASHTABULA,STATE OF OHIO. A RESURVEYOF THE LANDS TO REX INTER-NATIONAL, AS RECORDED INDEED VOLUME 115, PAGE 5069(PPN 04-025-30-033-00) IN THEOFFICE OF THE COUNTY RE-CORDER, FURTHER DE-SCRIBED.

BEGINNING AT A P. K. NAILFOUND TO MARK A POINT INTHE WEST LINE OF FORESTDRIVE (50 FEET WIDE - T, H. #1107) AT THE SOUTHEASTCORNER OF LANDS TO L. GIL-BERT, AS RECORDED IN DEEDVOLUME 40, PAGE 8791, SAIDPOINT BEING LOCATED FROMTHE CENTERLINE INTERSEC-TION OF FOREST DRIVE WITHTHE CENTERLINE OF WAMARLANE (20 FEET WIDE - T.H. #1006) SOUTH 07º-53'-00" EAST,WITH THE CENTERLINE OFFOREST DRIVE, A DISTANCEOF 633.48 FEET, AND SOUTH87º-08'-48- WEST, A DISTANCEOF 25.10 FEET TO THE POINTAND PLACE OF BEGINNING.

THENCE; THE FOLLOWING (4)COURSES AND DISTANCES;SOUTH 07º-53'-00" EAST, WITHTHE WEST LINE OF FORESTDRIVE, A DISTANCE OF 118.07FEET TO A CAPPED 5/8" IRONPIN SET TO MARK A POINT INTHE WEST LINE OF FORESTDRIVE, AT THE NORTHEASTCORNER OF LANDS TO W.E.FISCHER, AS RECORDED INDEED VOLUME 485, PAGE 326.

THENCE; SOUTH 87º-08'-46"WEST, WITH THE NORTH LINEOF SAID FISCHER, A DISTANCEOF 132.85 FEET TO A 5/8" IRONPIN FOUND TO MARK A POINTIN THE NORTH LINE OF SAIDFISCHER, AT THE SOUTHEASTCORNER OF LANDS TO M.D. &E.M. WALKER, AS RECORDEDIN DEED VOLUME 311, PAGE2624.

THENCE; NORTH 07º-28'-30"WEST, WITH THE EAST LINEOF SAID WALKER, A DISTANCEOF 118.00 FEET TO MARK APOINT IN THE FAST LINE OFSAID WALKER, AT THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF LANDS TOSAID GILBERT (SAID POINTBEING REFERENCED BY A 1"IRON PIN FOUND SOUTH 80º-50'-54- WEST, 0.45 FEET FROMTHE CORNER).

THENCE; NORTH 87º-08'-48"EAST, WITH THE SOUTH LINEOF SAID GILBERT, A DISTANCEOF 132.00 FEET TO THE POINTAND PLACE OF BEGINNING,SAID LAND CONTAINING0.3576 ACRES, BUT SUBJECTTO ALL HIGHWAYS AND EASE-MENTS, AS SURVEYED ANDDESCRIBED IN JUNE 2007, ASILLUSTRATED ON A CERTAINMAP RECORDED IN THE OF-FICE OF THE ASHTABULACOUNTY ENGINEER, BY TIMO-THY E. STOCKER, P.S. 7245CRABBS’ SURVEYING ORDER4308.

BASIS OF BEARINGS ARE TOAN ASSUMED MERIDIANALONG THE CENTERLINE OFFOREST DRIVE, NORTH 07º-53'-00- WEST,

ALL IRON PIN SET ARE 5/8" X30" REBAR WITH CAP “CRABBS7245”.

Property Address:6441 Forest DriveAshtabula, OH 44004

Parcel No: 04-025-30-033-00Prior Deed Reference: Volume418, page 197

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $87,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

CHRISTOPHER MSCHWIETERMAN513-241-3100Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 10/19, 10/26, 11/2 (573)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2011CV164

MIDFIRST BANK NAPlaintiffvsJACQUELINE SALDANA AKAJACQUELINE C SALDANA, UN-KNOWN SPOUSE (IF ANY) OFJACQUELINE SALDANA AKAJACQUELINE C SALDANA,CAPITAL ONE BANK NKA CAPI-TAL ONE BANK USA, NATIONALASSOCIATION, ASHTABULACOUNTY TREASURERDefendants

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,NOVEMBER 28, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

EXHIBIT ALegal Description:

Situated in Lot 2, City of Ash-tabula, R3, T13 of the Connecti-cut Western Reserve, AshtabulaCounty, Ohio:

Beginning at the intersection ofthe North line of West 58th Street(50 feet wide) and the East line ofPoplar Avenue (50 feet wide);

Course 1: Thence North 00 de-grees 28 minutes 10 secondsEast along the East line of PoplarAvenue, 97.00 feet to the South-west corner of S. Parsons (88-4531) (1" iron pipe found 0.23 feetNorth and 0.11 feet West);

Course 2: Thence North 90 de-grees 00 minutes 00 secondsEast along the South line of Par-sons, 49.00 feet to the NorthwestCorner of G. Taylor, et al., (7-4629) (1" iron pipe found 0.07 feetSouth and 0.10 feet East);

Course 3: Thence South 00 de-grees 28 minutes 10 secondsWest along the West line of Tay-lor, 97.00 feet to a 5/8" cappediron pin set in the North line ofWest 58th Street;

Course 4: Thence South 90 de-grees 00 minutes 00 secondsWest along the North line of West58th Street, 49.00 feet to the placeof beginning and containing0.1091 acres.

Bearings are to an assumed me-ridian and indicate angles only. Asper survey by Jerry Slay, OhioSurveyor Number 5298 datedJuly 10, 1999.

The capped iron pin set on thesurvey marked “Slay 5298” is 5/8" x 30".

Parcel Number(s): 051150007400Property Address:927 W 58th StAshtabula, OH 44004

Deed Reference Number: datedOctober 27, 1999, filed October28, 1999, recorded in OfficialRecords Volume 116, Page 7557,Recorder’s Office, AshtabulaCounty, Ohio

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $33,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

EDWARD M KOCHALSKI614-222-4921Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 10/19, 10/26, 11/2 (423)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2011CV203

NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLCPlaintiffvsCHARLES A WEAVER, SR AKACHARLES A WEAVER, AUDREYA WEAVER, BMI FEDERALCREDIT UNION, STATE OFOHIO DEPARTMENT OF TAXA-TION C/O OHIO ATTY GEN-ERAL, ASHTABULA COUNTYTREASURERDefendants

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,NOVEMBER 28, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

EXHIBIT ALegal Description:

Situated in the Township of Mon-roe, County of Ashtabula andState of Ohio

And known as being a part of LotNo. 27 and Lot No. 28 in saidtownship and further boundedand described as follows:

Beginning at a point in thecenterline of State Route 7 at thenorthwest corner of land as con-veyed to Norris and Cora Kelly asrecorded in Volume 712, Page331 of the Ashtabula CountyRecords of Deeds; thence North00 degrees 20’00" East, along thecenterline of said State Rt. 7, adistance of 371.61 feet to a point;thence South 89 degrees 40’00"East, and passing through an ironpin set at a distance of 50.00 feet,a total distance of 1758.30 feet toan iron pin set; thence South 00degrees 20' 00" West, a distanceof 371.61 feet to an iron pin set;thence North 89 degrees 40' 00"West, a distance of 668.30 feetto an iron pin found, said iron pinbeing the northeast corner of landso conveyed to said Norris andCora Kelly; thence continuingalong the same course along saidKelly’s northerly property lineNorth 89 degrees 40’00" West,and passing through an iron pinfound at 44.80 feet east of theright of way of the centerline ofsaid St. Rt. 7, a total distance of1090.00 feet to a point in saidcenterline, said point being thetrue place of beginning of survey.

And containing therein 15.00acres of land as surveyed by Wil-

liam G. Howes, be the same moreor less, but subject to all legalhighways.

Parcel Number(s):310280001601

Property Address:3066 S R 7 NorthPierpont, OH 44082

Deed Reference Number: filedNovember 2,1995, recorded inOfficial Records Volume 85, Page3653, Recorder’s Office, Ash-tabula County, Ohio

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $87,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

KYLE E TIMKEN614-222-4921Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 10/19, 10/26, 11/2 (459)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2011CV244

MIDFIRST BANKPlaintiffvsJAMES E PHILLIPS AKA JAMESPHILLIPS, JESSICA PHILLIPS,ASHTABULA COUNTY TREA-SURERDefendants

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,NOVEMBER 28, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

EXIIIBIT ALegal Description:

The following described propertysituated in the County of Ash-tabula, State of Ohio, describedas follows, to-wit:

All that certain lands Situate in Lot44, Township of Hartsgrove,Township Number 9 North, RangeV West, in the Connecticut West-ern Reserve Survey, County ofAshtabula, State of Ohio. A Re-survey of the lands to JP MorganChase Bank, as recorded in DeedVolume 413, Page 1419 in the Of-fice of the County recorder, fur-ther described.

Beginning at a point to mark thecenterline of Laskey Road (50 feetwide - Rd. No. 546) at the South-west corner of lands to D.E.Sands, as recorded in Deed Vol-ume 83 Page 36, said point be-ing located from a 1" iron pinfound within a monument box as-sembly marking the centerline in-tersection of Laskey Road withthe centerline of State Route 534(60 feet wide - S.H. No. 154), atthe corner common to Lots 45, 46,55 and 56, North 89 degrees-52'-38" West, with the centerline ofLaskey Road, a distance of859.50 feet to mark an angle pointin the centerline of Laskey Road,South 89 degrees-36'-36" Westwith the centerline of LaskeyRoad, a Distance of 2074.93 feetto mark an angle point in thecenterline of Laskey Road andSouth 89 degrees-55'-52" West,with the centerline of LaskeyRoad, a distance of 24.57 feet tothe point and place of beginning.

Thence; The following (4)Courses and Distances: South 89degrees-55'-52" West with thecenterline of Laskey Road. A dis-tance of 200.00 feet to mark apoint in the centerline of LaskeyRoad, at the Southeast corner oflands D.E. Sands, as recorded inDeed Volume 83, Page 36.

Thence; North 00 degree-03'-59"West, with the East line of saidSands (thru a 1/2" iron pin foundat 25.14 feet) a total distance of824.84 feet to a 1/2" iron pin foundto mark a point at the Northeastcorner of said Sands, in the Southline of lands to J.E. Martin, as re-corded in Deed Volume 44, Page8863.

Thence; North 89 degrees-58'-59"East, with the South line of saidMartin, a distance of 200.00 feetto a 1/2" iron pin found to mark apoint in the South line of said Mar-tin, at the Northwest corner of saidSands.

Thence; South 00 degrees-03'-59" East, with the West line of saidSands (thru a 3/4" iron pipe foundat 803.26 feet and 1.14 feet Eastof the property line by perpendicu-lar measurement) a Total Dis-tance of 824.66 feet to the pointand place of beginning, said landcontaining 3.7869 acres. But sub-ject to all highways and ease-ments, as surveyed and de-scribed in January 2008, as illus-trated on a certain Map Recordedin the Office of the AshtabulaCounty Engineer, by Timothy E.Stocker, P.S. 7245 Crabbs’ Sur-veying Order 4435. Basis of bear-ings are to an Assumed Meridianalong the centerline of LaskeyRoad, South 89 degrees-55'-52"

West.

Parcel Number(s): 240070001101

Property Address:5939 Laskey RoadRome, OH 44085

Deed Reference Number: datedMarch 11, 2008, filed April 1,2008, recorded in Official RecordsVolume 430, Page 2336,Recorder’s Office, AshtabulaCounty, Ohio

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $66,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

EDWARD M KOCHALSKI614-222-4921Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 10/19, 10/26, 11/2 (666)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2008CV210

COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANSINC DBA AMERICA’S WHOLE-SALE LENDERPlaintiffvsDAVID C CHAPPELL, NICOLE DCHAPPELLDefendant

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,DECEMBER 5, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

Legal Description

Situated in the City of Ashtabula,County of Ashtabula and State ofOhio:

Known as part of Lot Number Two(2) in the Eames and Hall Plat Vol-ume 1, Page 29 Ashtabula CountyRecorder’s Office and boundedand described as follows:

ON the north, west and south bythe respective north, west andsouth lines of said Lot NumberTwo (2) and on the east by a lineparallel with the west line of saidLot and seventy-five (75) feet dis-tant therefrom.

Being further known as 4108 Sta-tion Avenue in said City of Ash-tabula, Ohio. Being the same pre-mises conveyed to Margaret War-ren by Warranty Deed dated Au-gust 5, 1953 and recorded in Vol-ume 495 Page 312 AshtabulaCounty Records of Deeds.

Property Address:4108 Station AvenueAshtabula, OH 44004-5678

Parcel No: 05-217-00-143-00Prior Deed Reference: Book 83Pages 3998

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $3,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

ANITA L MADDIX513-241-3100Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 10/26, 11/2, 11/9 (282)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2008CV1279

COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANSINC A DIVISION OF COUNTRY-WIDE BANK FSB FKA COUN-TRYWIDE BANK NAPlaintiffvsPAT J CAPUANO, JANE DOE,NAME UNKNOWN, SPOUSE OFPAT J CAPUANO, BOARD OFHEALTH FOR ASHTABULACOUNTY GENERAL HEALTHDISTRICTDefendants

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAYDECEMBER 5, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

Exhibit ‘A’Legal Description

Situated in the Village of NorthKingsville, County of Ashtabulaand State of Ohio:

And known as being Sublot 26and the southerly 80 feet of Sublot24 in Meadow Acres Additions No.1 Subdivision of part of OriginalKingsville Township Lot 15, asshown by the recorded Plat in Vol-ume 12, Page 88 of AshtabulaCounty Records.

And together forming a parcel ofland 150 feet front on the east-erly side of Fairview Drive, 30 feeton the curved turnout between theeasterly side of Fairview, Driveand the northerly side of Rich-mond Drive, and Extending back110 feet on the southerly line,which is also the northerly line ofRichmond Drive, 140 feet on thenortherly line and having a rearline of 180 feet, as appears bysaid Plat.

PROPERTY ADDRESS:6928 Fairview DriveConneaut, OH 44030

Parcel No: 28-065-00-061-00Prior Deed Reference: Book 396Page 2137

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $81,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDvalue.

ANITA L MADDIX513-241-3100Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 10/26, 11/2, 11/9 (315)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2008CV1388

BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC-ING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDEHOME LOANS SERVICING LPPlaintiffvsDAVID M ZERN, JUNE DOE,NAME UNKNOWN, SPOUSE OFDAVID M ZERNDefendant

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,DECEMBER 5, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

Exhibit ‘A’Legal Description:

Situated in the Township of Ash-tabula, County of Ashtabula, andState of Ohio: And known as be-ing Lot Number One Hundred(100) in Holden’s Fifth Addition tothe Knollwood Plat. Said plat isdated November 4, 1955 and re-corded in the Ashtabula CountyRecords of Plats, Volume 10,page 21B.

Being part of the same premisesconveyed to Ward Holden fromP.C. Remick, Carey S. Sheltonand Ruth D. Sheldon, (husbandand wife) dated November 8,1937 and recorded in Volume348, Page 411 of the AshtabulaCounty Records of Deeds.

Be the same more less, but sub-ject to all legal highways.

Parcel No: 04-044-10-003-00Prior Deed Reference: Book No.388, Page 841

Property Address:6236 Old Woods RoadAshtabula, OH 44004

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $87,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALULE.

LORELEI C BOLOHAN513-241-3100Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 10/26, 11/2, 11/9 (275)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2009CV139

BANK OF AMERICA NAPlaintiffvsTHOMAS P MONTGOMERY,RACHEL MONTGOMERY,PEOPLE SAVINGS BANKDefendant

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,DECEMBER 5, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

EXHIBIT ALEGAL DESCRIPTION

Situated in the Township of Mor-gan, County of Ashtabula andState of Ohio:

TRACT I: Known as a part of origi-nal Lot No. 114 in said Townshipand bounded and described asfollows: Beginning on the originallot line where it is intersected bythe south line of Cemetary Street(so-called): (now known asLawton Avenue):

thence southerly on that line18.60 rods to the north line ofJohn Carrier’s land: thence west-erly on said Carrier’s north linefour (4) rods to a post thencenortherly 16.26 rods to a post onthe south line of Cemetary Street;(now Lawton Avenue); thencenortheasterly on the south line ofsaid street 4.89 rods to the placeof beginning.

TRACT II: Situated, in said Town-ship, County and State, andbounded and described as fol-lows: Beginning at a stone at thenorthwest corner of Lot 115;thence easterly along the centerof the highway about 68 feet to apoint opposite an oak tree stand-ing in the highway;

thence southerly about 9 rods tolands of A.E. Smith; thence west-erly to a stake about 40 feet fromthe southwest corner of landsdeeded to G.R. Webster by H.M.and G.W. Lawton; thence north-erly on said Webster’s west lineabout 8 rods to the place of be-ginning.

Being the same premises con-veyed to Edith M. Doan by deedrecorded in Volume 387, Page388, Ashtabula County Record ofDeeds.

TRACT III: Situated in the Villageof Rock Creek (Twp. of Morgan)County of Ashtabula and State ofOhio: Known as being a part ofLot 115 in Morgan Twp. and isbounded and described as fol-lows:

Commencing at the southeast ofa fourteen hundredth acre tractnow or formerly owned by EvelynPavlik: thence northerly along theeast line of said Pavilk’s land toLawton, Ave. thence east alongLawton Ave. to the northwest cor-ner of land now or formerly ownedby Ada B. Smith;

thence south along said Smith’swest line to a 3.29 acre tract whichis now or formerly owned by saidAda B. Smith; thence westerlyalong said 3.29 acre tract to theplace of beginning, and contain-ing 3.18 acres of land.

EXCEPTING therefrom landsconveyed to John R. Plemel, Jr.by Deed Vol. 597, Page 3 of Ash-tabula County Deed Records.

Property commonly known as:3176 Lawton AvenueRock Creek, OH 44084

Permanent Parcel Number: 33-017-00-010-00, 35-027-00-049-00, & 35-027-00-050-00Prior Deed Reference: OR Vol-ume 44, Page 7741

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $27,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

HOLLY A SEIDEL216-360-7200Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 10/26, 11/2, 11/9 (550)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2009CV157

COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANSSERVICING LPPlaintiffvsJOSEPH R FRYE, TAMMY FRYEDefendant

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,DECEMBER 5, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

EXHIBIT ALEGAL DESCRIPTION

Situated in the City of Geneva,County of Ashtabula and State ofOhio:

And is bounded and described asfollows, to-wit:

Beginning in the center ofEastwood Street at the intersec-tion of the center line of GarfieldStreet; running thence easterlyalong the center of EastwoodStreet a distance of eighty (80)feet; thence southerly parallel withthe center line of Garfield Streetten (10) rods and ten (10) feet;thence westerly eighty (80) feetto the center of Garfield Street;thence northerly along the centerline of Garfield Street ten (10) rodsand ten (10) feet to the place ofbeginning.

Property commonly known as:542 Eastwood StreetGeneva, OH 44041

Permanent Parcel Number: 20-

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017-00-015-00Prior Deed Reference: OR Vol-ume 385, Page 1705

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $36,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

HOLLY A SEIDEL216-360-7200Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 10/26, 11/2, 11/9 (264)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2009CV912

BAC HOME LOANS SERVICINGLP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING LPPlaintiffvsJONATHAN NIEMAN, JANEDOE, UNKNOWN SPOUSE, IFANY, OF JONATHAN NIEMAN,TREASURER OF ASHTABULADefendants

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,DECEMBER 5, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

Legal Description:

Tract One:Situated in The City of Conneaut,County of Ashtabula and State ofOhio; And is known and describedas being part of Lots One and Two(1 & 2) Section Number (2), Town-ship Number (14), in The FirstRange of Townships in The Con-necticut Western Reserve, and isbetter known as being Lot Num-ber Ninety-five (95) in The W.W.Appleby Plat, as the same is re-corded in Ashtabula CountyRecords of Plats and land adjoin-ing same on the north, and whichland so adjoining said Lot 95, isbounded as follows;

Tract Two:Situated in The City Of Conneaut,County of Ashtabula and State ofOhio; Being part of Original Lot 1,Section 2, Township 14, boundedand described as follows; Com-mencing at the point of intersec-tion of the west line of BuffaloStreet, and the north line of TheW.W. Appleby Plat, said point be-ing the northeast corner of lotNinety-five (95) in the said W.W.Appleby Plat;

Thence westerly and at rightangles to the west line of BuffaloStreet One Hundred Thirty-eightand Seventy-five Hundredths(138.75) feet to the center of pro-posed alleyway, fifteen (15) feetwide;

Thence southerly and parallel tothe west line of Buffalo Street, tothe north line of said W.W.Appleby Plat, Thence northeast-erly along the north line of saidW.W. Appleby Plat to the place ofbeginning and contains aboutEleven Hundredths (.11) Acres ofland, and is in the form of trianglelying adjacent to lot Ninety-five insaid W.W. Appleby Plat.

As Platted in Vol. 3, Page 35

Parcel Number(s):122080004200

Prior Deed Info.: Limited WarrantyDeed, OR Book 407, Page 2423,filed May 17, 2007

Property Address:799 Buffalo St.Conneaut, OH 44030

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $9,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

JOHN D CLUNK330-436-0300Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 10/26, 11/2, 11/9 (440)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2009CV1001

BAC HOME LOANS SERVICINGLP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING LPPlaintiffvsMICHAEL S SILKA, JILL DOE,NAME UNKNOWN, SPOUSE OFMICHAEL S SILKA, ATLANTICCREDIT & FINANCE INC C/OLEXIS DOCUMENT SERVICESINCDefendant

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,DECEMBER 5, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TO

WIT:

LEGAL DESCRIPTION:

Situated in the Township Of Ply-mouth, County of Ashtabula andState of Ohio:

Being part of Lot 70 in said Town-ship, also known as Lot 5, FreeAllotment in said Township:

Beginning at a point in the centerline of Township Road No. 323(Pinney-Topper Road); said pointbeing 740.90 feet Northerly fromthe center line of Township RoadNo. 319 (Meaney Road);

Thence North 1 deg. 00' Eastalong the center line of saidPinney-Topper Road, a distanceof 100 feet to a point;

Thence North 89 deg. 00' West,passing through an iron pin in theWesterly line of said Pinney-Top-per Road, a distance of 350 feetto an iron pin;

Thence South 1 deg. 00' West adistance of 89.01 feet to an ironpin in the Northeasterly line of theNow York Central Railroad Com-pany;

Thence South 26 deg. 47' East,along said Now York Central Rail-road Company line, a distance Of12.43 feet to an iron pin;

Thence South 89 deg. 00' East,passing through an iron pin in theWesterly line of said Pinney-Toppcr Road, a distance of 344.21feet to the place of beginning, con-taining 0.80 of an acre of land;Subject to restrictions of record.

Parcel No: 42-025-00-005-00Prior Deed Reference: Book 406,Page 919-920

PROPERTY ADDRESS:2683 Pinney Topper RoadJefferson, OH 44047

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $45,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

JULIA E STEELMAN513-241-3100Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 10/26, 11/2, 11/9 (383)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2009CV1356

BAC HOME LOANS SERVICINGLP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING LPPlaintiffvsDAVID M ORAVEC, JANE DOE,NAME UNKNOWN, SPOUSE OFDAVID M ORAVEC,CITIFINANCIAL INC C/O CTCORPORATION SYSTEMDefendant

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,DECEMBER 5, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

Legal Description

Situated in the City of Conneaut,County of Ashtabula and State ofOhio:

And known as being a part oforiginal Lot Number One (1), Sec-tion Number Two (2), TownshipNumber Fourteen (14), in the firstrange and is better known andmore fully described as Lot Num-ber Sixty-Nine (69) in the ParkPlat (Volume 4, Page 21) as thesame is recorded in AshtabulaCounty Records of Plats, and asrecorded on September 21, 1923in Deed Book 268, Page 97.

Property Address:967 Broad StreetConneaut, Ohio 44030

Parcel No: 12-205-00-037-00Prior Deed Reference: O.R. Book334, Page 1552

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $51,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

CHRISTOPHER MSCHWIETERMAN513-241-3100Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 10/26, 11/2, 11/9 (258)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2010CV14

THE BANK OF NEW YORK

MELLON FKA THE BANK OFNEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FORTHE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS,OF CWABS 2004-BC4PlaintiffvsDALE W CAMPBELL, JANEDOE, NAME UNKNOWN,SPOUSE OF DALE WCAMPBELL, AUTUMN ECAMPBELLDefendants

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,DECEMBER 5, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

Exhibit ‘A’Legal Description

Situated in the Township ofSaybrook, County of Ashtabula,State of Ohio, and being part ofOriginal Twp. 13, Sec. 2;

Beginning at a point in thecenterline of Ninevah Rd. at thesouthwest corner of land nowowned by A.H. & O. Kotila, (as re-corded in Vol. 569, Pg. 352, Ash-tabula County Record of Deeds),said point also being 405.72' ft.southerly from the centerline ofLake Rd. as measured along thecenterline of Ninevah Rd.:

Thence S. 88º 44' E., along thesoutherly line of Kotila, 30.00' ft.to an iron pin in the easterly lineof Ninevah Rd.; thence in thesame course 193.65' ft. to an ironpin;

Thence S. 1º 00' W., a distanceof 150.00' ft. to an iron pin;

Thence N. 88º 44' W., parallel withthe southerly line of Kotila, 194.35'ft. to an iron pin in the easterly lineof Ninevah Rd.; thence in thesame course 30.00' ft. to a pointin the centerline of Ninevah Rd.;

Thence N. 1º 16' E., along thecenterline of Ninevah Rd., 150.00'ft., to the place of beginning andcontaining .7713 acre of land ac-cording to a survey in September1987, by Ronald M. Bienko, P.S.4841.

Parcel No: 48-016-10-062-00Prior Deed Reference: O.R. Vol-ume 297, page 2045-2046

PROPERTY ADDRESS:3400 Ninevah RoadAshtabula, OH 44004

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $87,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

MARIA DIVITA513-241-3100Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 10/26, 11/2, 11/9 (387)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2010CV853

BAC HOME LOANS SERVICINGLP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING LPPlaintiffvsKENNETH A JOHNSTON, JANEDOE, NAME UNKNOWN,SPOUSE OF KENNETH AJOHNSTON, COUNTRYWIDEHOME LOANS INC DBAAMERICA’S WHOLESALELENDERDefendants

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,DECEMBER 5, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

Exhibit ‘A’Legal Description

Situated in the City of Geneva,County of Ashtabula and State ofOhio:

and known as being the northerly48 feet of Sublot No. 105 in theElmwood Subdivision of part oforiginal Geneva Township LotsNos. 2 and 3. Section No. 2, asshown by the recorded plat in Vol-ume 8, page 37, of AshtabulaCounty Records and being 48 feetfront on the westerly side ofFourth Street, and extending backbetween parallel lines an equaldistance of 150 feet as appearsby said plat, be the same more orless, but subject to all legal high-ways.

Property Address:496 4th StreetGeneva, OH 44041

Parcel No: 20-021-00-050-00

Prior Deed Reference: Volume104, page 5071

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $21,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

TINA R EDUMONDSON513-241-3100Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 10/26, 11/2, 11/9 (278)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2009CV801

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY ON BEHALFOF VENDEE MORTGAGETRUST 2008-1, UNITED STATESDEPARTMENT OF VETERANSAFFAIRS GUARANTEED REMICPASS-THROUGH CERTIFI-CATES C/O BAC HOME LOANSERVICINGPlaintiffvsMYRON D WHEATLEY,DEBORAH WHEATLEY, ASH-TABULA COUNTY TREASURERDefendant

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,DECEMBER 12, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

Legal Description:

Situated in the Township of Ash-tabula, County of Ashtabula, andState of Ohio:

And being part of Lot Number 17in the Runkle Plat as the same asrecorded in Volume 2, Page 10,Ashtabula County Records ofPlats, and being more particularlydescribed as follows:

Bounded on the east by the eastline of said Lot Number 17 on thesouth by the south line of LotNumber 17; On the west by thewest line of Lot Number 17, andmore on the north by a line paral-lel to the south line of said LotNumber 17, and 50 feet northerlytherefrom.

Parcel Number(s):040250002500

Property Address:5943 Runkle AvenueAshtabula, Oh 44004

Deed Reference Number: Dated8/5/2005, given by Myron D.Wheatley, and DeborahWheatley, husband and wife toPaul Bunyan Enterprises, Inc. re-corded on 8/10/2005 in Book 345Page 1133 Instrument #200500012641 in the landrecords of Ashtabula County.

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $30,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

KRISTAN A PRILL614-222-4921Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 11/2, 11/9, 11/16 (317)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2009CV905

BAC HOME LOANS SERVICINGLP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING LPPlaintiffvsLEONARD B GEIB, PAMELA LGEIB, GMAC MORTGAGE LLCSUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOGMAC MORTGAGE CORPORA-TION C/O CSC LAWYERS IN-CORPORATING SERVICEDefendants

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,DECEMBER 12, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

Legal Description

Part of lands of Leroy Caranci, asrecorded in Microfiche 92-1500

Situated in the Original Lot 9, Sec-tion 2, Geneva Township, R5W,T12N of the Connecticut WesternReserve, Ashtabula County, Stateof Ohio:

Beginning at a 5/8" iron pin foundat the intersection of thecenterlines of New London Road(T.R. 217, 60 feet wide) and Aus-tin Road (C.R. 209, 60 feet wide)said pin being Austin Road Sta-tion 115 + 60.00:

Course 1: Thence South 00 de-grees 00 minutes 00 secondsWest along the centerline of Aus-tin Road, 200.00 feet;

Course 2: Thence South 90 de-grees 00 minutes 00 secondsWest (Passing through a 5/8"capped iron pin set in the west lineof Austin Road) a total distanceof 250.00 feet to a 5/8" cappediron pin set;

Course 3: Thence North 00 de-grees 00 minutes 00 secondsEast (Passing through a 5/8"capped iron pin set in the southline of New London Road) a totaldistance of 191.05 feet to thecenterline of New London Road;

Course 4: Thence North 87 de-grees 57 minutes 00 secondsEast along the centerline of NewLondon Road, 250.15 feet to theplace of beginning and contain-ing 1.1222 acres. Bearings are toan assumed meridian and indi-cate angles only. As per surveyby Jerry Slay, Ohio SurveyorNumber 5298 dated January 26,1997.

Intent is to Split 1.1222 acres fromnortheast corner of Caranci, as re-corded in MicroFiche 92-1500. Bethe same more or less, but sub-ject to all legal highways.

Property Address:4251 Austin RoadGeneva, OH 44041

Parcel No: 17-014-00-028-01Prior Deed Reference: O.R. Vol-ume 94, page 3015

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $63,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

RACHEL K PEARSON513-241-3100Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 11/2, 11/9, 11/16 (430)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2009CV1357

BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC-ING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDEHOME LOANS SERVICING LPPlaintiffvsCRYSTAL LACKEY, DERWINLACKEY, FIFTH THIRD BANKDefendant

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,DECEMBER 12, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

Legal Description

Situated in the Township ofOrwell, County of Ashtabula,Range 4, Town 8 of the Connecti-cut Western Reserve, State ofOhio:

and known as being part of Sec-tion 17 in said township and fur-ther bounded and described asfollows:

Beginning at a point on thecenterline of Penniman Road atthe northeast corner of land con-veyed to J. and C. Miller by deedrecorded in Volume 38, page8025 of Ashtabula County Gen-eral Index, said point being north0 deg. 00' east, a distance of200.00 feet from a 5/8 inch ironpin found at the intersection ofsaid road centerline with the southline of said Section 17 and south0 deg. 00' west, a distance of2324.98 feet from the centerlineof intersection of said PennimanRoad and Moore Road;

Thence north 88 deg. 56' west,along the north line of Miller’sland, and passing over a 5/8 inchcapped rebar set at 30.00 feet, adistance of 327.00 feet to a 5/8inch capped rebar set at the north-west corner thereof;

Thence south 0 deg. 00' west,along the west line of said Miller’sland, a distance of 200.00 feet toa 5/8 inch capped rebar set on thenorth line of land conveyed to N.Olszak by deed recorded in Vol-ume 22, page 2503 of AshtabulaCounty General Index;

Thence north 88 deg. 56' west,along said north line of Olszak’sland, a distance of 296.85 feet toa 5/8 inch capped rebar set:

Thence north 0 deg. 00' west, adistance of 461.00 feet to a 5/8inch capped rebar set;

Thence south 88 deg. 56' east,and passing over a 5/8 inch

capped rebar set at 593.85 feet,a distance of 623.85 feet to a pointon the centerline of saidPenniman Road;

Thence south 0 deg. 00' west,along said centerline of PennimanRoad, a distance of 261.00 feetto a point and the true place ofbeginning and containing therein5.1000 acres of land as surveyedin January 1998 by Jerry W.Daniel, Registered Surveyor No.6222.

Property Address:8565 Penniman RoadOrwell, Ohio 44076

Parcel No: 38-017-00-001-03Prior Deed Reference: O.R. Book376, Page 1394

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $105,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

LORELEI C BOLOHAN513-241-3100Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 11/2, 11/9, 11/16 (510)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2010CV17

US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TION AS TRUSTEE IN TRUSTFOR THE BENEFIT OF THEC E R T I F I C AT E H O L D E R S ,MORTGAGE ASSETSECURITIZATION TRANSAC-TIONS, INC, FIRST FRANKLINMORTGAGE LOAN TRUST,MORTGAGE LOANS ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SE-RIES 2005-FF7PlaintiffvsJOHN KUHN, DEBRA KUHNDefendant

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,DECEMBER 12, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

Exhibit ‘A’Legal Description

All that certain lands situate in Lot6, New Lyme Township, Township9 North, Range III West, in theConnecticut Western ReserveSurvey, County of Ashtabula,State of Ohio. A resurvey of thelands to Samuel Riggie, as re-corded in Deed Volume 99, Page5214, in the Office of the CountyRecorder further described.

Beginning at a P.K. Nail set tomark a point at the centerline in-tersection of Institute Street(West) (50 feet wide), withBrownville Road (50 feet wide).

Thence; the following (4) coursesand distances, North 49º-47'-07"West, along the centerline ofBrownville Road, a distance of205.06 feet to mark a point at theSouthwest corner of lands toKathy Edelman, as recorded inDeed Volume 25, Page 2160.

Thence; North 21º-55'-53" East(Thru a 3 foot tall concrete postfound at 26.27 feet) along theEast line of lands to said KathyEdelman, a total distance of533.46 feet to a capped 5/8" ironpin set to mark a Northeast cor-ner thereof;

Thence; South 63º-10'-41" East,with a North line to said KathyEdelman, a distance of 74.50 feetto a capped 5/8" iron pin set tomark a point in the vacatedcenterline of Institute Street West,in the West line of lands to R. andM. Kampf, as recorded in DeedVolume 115, Page 5414.

Thence; South 10º-25'-03" West,with the centerline of InstituteStreet (West), a distance of603.59 feet to the point and placeof beginning, said land containing1.6874 acres as surveyed anddescribed in December 2000 byTimothy E. Stocker, P.S. 7245Crabbs’ Surveying Order 2649.Basis of Bearings are to an as-sumed meridian along thecenterline of Institute Street(West), North 10º-25'-03" East. Alliron pins set are 5/8" x 30" rebarwith cap Crabbs’ 7245.

Property Address:965 Brownville RoadRome, Ohio 44085

Parcel No: 36-006-00-045-00Prior Deed Reference: O.R. Book332, Page 1295

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $27,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

TINA R EDMONDSON513-241-3100Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 11/2, 11/9, 11/16 (482)

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CASE NO. 2010CV361

BAC HOME LOANS SERVICINGLP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING LPPlaintiffvsFRED A MITCHELL, CRYSTALMITCHELL, UNITED GUAR-ANTY RESIDENTIAL INSUR-ANCE CO OF NORTH CARO-LINADefendant

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,DECEMBER 12, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

Exhibit ‘A’Legal Description

Situated in the Township ofSaybrook, County of Ashtabula,and State of Ohio:

PARCEL ONE: Being part of GoreLot Number Three (3), SaybrookTownship, bounded and de-scribed as follows: Beginning inthe center line of Lake Road,North 67º 12' East, three hundredeight (308) feet from the Easterlyline of lands now or formerlyowned by E.E. and M.C. Reed;

thence North 67º 12' East alongthe center of Lake Road, twenty-five and seven tenths (25.7) feetto an angle in said road; thenceNorth 77º 21' East along the cen-ter of said Lake Road, sixty andeighty-seven hundredths (60.87)feet to the Westerly line of landsnow or formerly owned byWidmark;

thence South along saidWidmark’s West line, four hun-dred seventy-nine and eighty-ninehundredths (479.89) feet to aniron pin; thence North 88º 15'West, fifty-seven and eighty-fivehundredths (57.85) feet to an ironpin; thence North 3º 10' 45" West,four hundred fifty-five and fifty-three hundredths (455.53) feet tothe center of Lake Road and theplace of beginning and contain-ing seven thousand six hundredtwenty-two ten thousandths(0.7622) of an acre of land accord-ing to survey made July, 1948 byCandela and Logan, RegisteredSurveyors.

Together with a right of way ex-tending from the center of LakeRoad to the water’s edge of LakeErie over and across the westerlyten (10) feet of the following de-scribed premises: Being Part ofGore Lot Number Three (3)Saybrook Township, bounded anddescribed as follows: Beginning inthe center line of Lake Road,North 67º 12' East, one hundred(100) feet from the easterly lineof lands now or formerly ownedby E.E. and M.C. Reed;

thence North 11º 44' West, paral-lel with said Reed’s easterly line,one hundred thirty-eight and ninetenths (1138.9) feet to an iron pin;thence in same course, about onehundred fifty (150) feet to the wa-ters edge of Lake Erie;

thence northeasterly, along thewaters edge, about seventy-eight(78) feet; thence South 12º 19'East, about one hundred fifty(150) feet to an iron pin; thencein the same course one hundredthirty-six and fifty-one hundredths(136.51) feet to the center of LakeRoad, (said point being South 67º12' West one hundred fifty-twoand seven tenths (152.7) feetfrom an angle one in said LakeRoad);

thence South 67º 12' West alongthe center of Lake Road, eighty-one (81) feet to the place of be-ginning and containing about fifty-three hundredths (0.53) of an acreof land according to survey datedJuly, 1948, by Candela and Lo-gan, Registered Surveyors.

SOURCE OF TITLE: Volume 32,Page 6499 and Volume 30, Page5681 of the Ashtabula CountyRecords.

PARCEL TWO: Beginning at apoint in the centerline of Lake Rd.at a northeast corner of land nowowned by G.A. and S.E. Nelson,said point also being 25.70' ft.westerly from an angle in thecenterline of Lake Rd., as mea-sured along the centerline of LakeRd.; thence S. 3º 10' 45" E., alongthe easterly line of Nelson, 31.85'ft. to an iron pin in the southerlyline of Lake Road; thence in thesame course, 423.68' ft. to an ironpin in the southeast corner ofNelson;

thence N. 7º 45' 19" W., a distanceof 413.25' ft. to an iron pin in thesoutherly line of Lake Road;thence in the same course, 31.86'ft. to a point in the centerline ofLake Road;

thence N. 67º 12' E., along thecenterline of Lake Rd. 37.63' ft.to the place of beginning and con-taining 0.186 acre of land accord-ing to a survey in August, 1975by Beinko-Hart & Assoc., Regis-tered Surveyors No.’s 4841 &4877.

SOURCE OF TITLE: Volume 20,Page 1242 of the AshtabulaCounty Records.

Property Address:6658 Lake Road WestAshtabula, OH 44004

Parcel No: 48-005-00-013-00, 48-005-00-015-03Prior Deed Reference: O.R. Book272, Page 449

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $39,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

PAUL M NALEPKA513-241-3100Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 11/2, 11/9, 11/16 (803)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2010CV430

FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORT-GAGE CORPORATIONPlaintiffvsMEGAN T MEDENIS, JAMES SMEDENIS, BANK OF AMERICANADefendant

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,DECEMBER 12, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

EXHIBIT ‘A’LEGAL DESCRIPTION

TRACT 2:Situated in the Village of Roam-ing Shores, County of Ashtabulaand State of Ohio:

And known as being Sublot No.1959 in Roaming Rock ShoresPlat XI, a Subdivision of parts ofOriginal Rome Township LotsNos. 31 and 41 and Original Mor-gan Township Lots Nos. 158 and159 as recorded in Volume 12 ofPlats, Page 13 of AshtabulaCounty Records, to which refer-ence is hereby made for a com-plete description and dimensionsof said Lots, with building set-backlines for the same, as shownthereon, and subject to all legalhighways and utility easements asshown thereon.

Property address1959 Calabria LaneRoaming Shores, Ohio 44084

Parcel No: 66-011-10-075-00Prior Deed Reference: Vol. 290,page 2480

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $333,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

RACHEL K PEARSON513-241-3100Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 11/2, 11/9, 11/16 (265)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2010CV571

THE BANK OF NEW YORK ASTRUSTEE FOR THEC E R T I F I C AT E H O L D E R SCWABS INC, ASSET-BACKEDCERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-24 C/O BAC HOME LOAN SER-VICINGPlaintiffvsHEIDI HANNA, MERS, MORT-GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS INC, ACT-ING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FORCOUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANSINC, ASHTABULA COUNTYTREASURERDefendant

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,DECEMBER 12, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

EXHIBIT ALegal Description

Situated in the City of Ashtabula,County of Ashtabula and State ofOhio: Being Lot Number Twenty-Four (24) in the Hubbard Plat insaid City, as recorded in Volume1, Page 35 of Ashtabula CountyRecords of Plats.

Said Sublot No. 24 has frontageof 66 feet on the Northerly side ofWest 5th Street (formerlyHubbard Street) and extendsback between parallel lines, 132feet.

Parcel Number: 68-405-00-179-00Property Address:1633 West 5th StreetAshtabula, OH 44004

Deed Reference Number: datedSeptember 23, 2006, filed No-vember 2, 2006, recorded in Offi-cial Records Volume 391, Page2450, Recorder’s Office, Ash-tabula County, Ohio

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED AT $54,000BIDDING TO START AT 2/3RDSOF THE APPRAISED VALUE.

EDWARD M KOCHALSKI614-222-4921Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 11/2, 11/9, 11/16 (273)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2010CV920

HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANKSUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOSKY BANKPlaintiffvsMICHAEL S SUMMERS, JES-SICA L SUMMERS, JANE DOE,NAME UNKNOWN, UNKNOWNSPOUSE OF MICHAEL S SUM-MERS, ASHTABULA COUNTYTREASURERDefendant

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,DECEMBER 12, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

LEGAL DESCRIPTION

Situated the City of Conneaut,County of Ashtabula and State ofOhio:

And is known as being Lot Num-ber One (1) in the B. F. KennedyAllotment as the same is recordedin Ashtabula County Records ofPlats Volume 3, Page 35, beingon the East side of the RidgeRoad and is seventy-five (75) feetfront on one hundred fifty feet(150) deep.

Property Address:388 Old Main RoadConneaut, OH 44030

PPN: 12-331-00-020-00

Prior Deed Reference: JudgmentEntry, Ashtabula County CommonPleas Court Domestic RelationsDivision, Case No. 2007 DR 0514,Orders that Plaintiff Michael S.Summers is awarded JessicaSummers interest of property de-scribed herein, filed February 6,2009 and recorded in Book 448,Page 1199 of Ashtabula CountyRecords.

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $36,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

ROBERT H YOUNG216-685-1170Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 11/2, 11/9, 11/16 (279)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2010CV1242

NATIONWIDE ADVANTAGEMORTGAGE COMPANYPlaintiffvsSTEPHEN B THROOP, ASH-TABULA COUNTY TREASURERDefendant

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,DECEMBER 12, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

EXHIBIT ALegal Description:

Situated in the Village of Jeffer-son, County of Ashtabula, Stateof Ohio:

Known as being lot no. 181 onElliott Avenue of the Elliott Allot-ment as recorded in Volume 11,Pages 69 and 70 of the Map andSubdivisions of Ashtabula County,Ohio.

Subject to any Restrictions, Con-ditions, Convenants, Rights,Rights of Way, and Easements ofrecord

Parcel Number(s): 26-037-00-162-00

Property Address:248 Elliott AvenueJefferson, OH 44047

Deed Reference Number: datedJune 7, 2004, filed June 18, 2004,recorded in Official Records Vol-ume 301, Page 1064, Recorder’sOffice, Ashtabula County, Ohio

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $144,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

ANN M JOHNSON614-222-4921Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 11/2, 11/9, 11/16 (232)

LEGAL NOTICESHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDSAND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULACOMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBERTERM, 2011

CASE NO. 2011CV495

MOREQUITY INC C/ONATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLCPlaintiffvsJAMES A MCGUIRE UNKNOWNSPOUSE (IF ANY) OF JAMES AMcGUIRE, ASHTABULACOUNTY TREASURERDefendant

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OFSALE DULY ISSUED IN THEABOVE CASE TO ME DI-RECTED I WILL OFFER FORSALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUC-TION AT THE DOOR OF THESHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUS-TICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGEOF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY,DECEMBER 12, 2011 AT TENO’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAYTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS AND TENEMENTS TOWIT:

EXHIBIT ALegal Description:

Situated in the City of Conneaut,County of Ashtabula and State ofOhio:

Being a part of original Lot Num-ber Six (6), Section Number Two(2), Township Number Fourteen(14), in the first range, and is bet-ter known and more particularlydescribed as being a part of LotNumber Seven (7), in the O.A.Rockwell Plat Volume 2, Page 17as the same is recorded in Ash-tabula County Records of Platsand bounded and described asfollows, to-wit:

Beginning in the north line of StateStreet and at the southwest comerof Lot Number Five (5) in the saidO.A. Rockwell Plat; thence west-erly along the north line of StateStreet forty-four (44) feet; thencenortherly and parallel to the westline of said Lot Number Five (5),to the south line of Lot NumberEight (8) in said plat; thence east-erly along the south line of LotNumber Eight (8), forty-four (44)feet to the northwest corner ofsaid Lot Number Five (5); thencesoutherly along the west line ofsaid Lot Number Five (5) to theplace of beginning, and containsabout 12/100 of an acre of land.

Parcel Number(s):121070009700

Property Address:596 State StreetConneaut, OH 44030

Deed Reference Number: filedJanuary 12, 2005, recorded in Of-ficial Records Volume 323, Page1848, Recorder’s Office, Ash-tabula County, Ohio

TAXES FOR THE CURRENTYEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

TERMS: CASHAPPRAISED FOR $30,000BIDDING WILL START AT 2/3RDS OF THE APPRAISEDVALUE.

EDWARD M KOCHALSKI614-222-4921Attorney for Plaintiff

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHER-IFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY

GN 11/2, 11/9, 11/16 (371)

LEGAL NOTICEThe Unknown Heirs, at Law or

Under the Will, if Any, of Albert L.Stewart, Deceased whose lastplace of residence is Address Un-known but whose present placeof residence is unknown will takenotice that on March 23, 2011,BAC Home Loans Servicing, LPfka Countrywide Home LoansServicing, L.P filed its Complaintin Case No. 2011CV00278 and onApril 14, 2011 its Amended Com-plaint and on October 4, 2011 itsSecond Amended Complaint inthe Court of Common Pleas Ash-tabula County, Ohio alleging thatthe Defendants The UnknownHeirs, at Law or Under the Will, ifAny, of Albert L. Stewart, De-ceased have or claim to have aninterest in the real estate de-scribed below:

Permanent Parcel Number:17-027-10-091-00; Property Ad-dress: 3331 Addison Road,Geneva, Ohio 44041. The legaldescription may be obtained fromthe Ashtabula County Auditor at25 West Jefferson Street, Jeffer-son, Ohio 44047-1092, 440-576-3783.

The Petitioner further alleges

that by reason of default of theDefendants in the payment of apromissory note, according to itstenor, the conditions of a concur-rent mortgage deed given to se-cure the payment of said note andconveying the premises de-scribed, have been broken, andthe same has become absolute.The Petitioner prays that the De-fendants named above be re-quired to answer and set up theirinterest in said real estate or beforever barred from asserting thesame, for foreclosure of said mort-gage, the marshalling of any liens,and the sale of said real estate,and the proceeds of said sale ap-plied to the payment ofPetitioner’s Claim in the properorder of its priority, and for suchother and further relief as is justand equitable.

THE DEFENDANTS NAMEDABOVE ARE REQUIRED TO AN-SWER ON OR BEFORE 30thDAY OF NOVEMBER, 2011.

BY: REIMER, ARNOVITZ,CHERNEK & JEFFREY

CO., L.P.A.Douglas A. Haessig,

Attorney at LawAttorney for Plaintiff-Petitioner

P.O. Box 968Twinsburg, OH 44087

(330) 425-4201GN 10/19, 10/26, 11/2

LEGAL NOTICEJames R. English whose last

place of residence is 2095Hubbard Road, Apt. C, Madison,Ohio 44057, and 830 MillwoodDrive, Geneva, Ohio 44041, and8082 Rivers Avenue, NorthCharleston, South Carolina29406, Jane Doe, UnknownSpouse, if any, of James R. En-glish whose last place of resi-dence/business is 2095 HubbardRoad, Apt. C, Madison, Ohio44057, and 830 Millwood Drive,Geneva, Ohio 44041, and 8082Rivers Avenue, North Charleston,South Carolina 29406 but whosepresent place of residence is un-known will take notice that onJune 3, 2011 @ 12:36pm, WellsFargo Bank N.A., trustee forCarrington Mortgage Loan, TrustSeries 2006-NC5 Asset-BackedPass Through Certificates filed itsComplaint in Case No.2011CV0502 in the Court of Com-mon Pleas Ashtabula County,Ohio alleging that the DefendantsJames R. English, Jane Doe, Un-known Spouse, if any, of JamesR. English have or claim to havean interest in the real estate de-scribed below:

Permanent Parcel Number:200390000800; Property Ad-dress: 830 Millwood Drive,Geneva, Ohio 44041. The legaldescription may be obtained fromthe Ashtabula County Auditor at25 West Jefferson Street, Jeffer-son, Ohio 44047-1092, 440-576-3783.

The Petitioner further allegesthat by reason of default of theDefendants in the payment of apromissory note, according to itstenor, the conditions of a concur-rent mortgage deed given to se-cure the payment of said note andconveying the premises de-scribed, have been broken, andthe same has become absolute.

The Petitioner prays that theDefendants named above be re-quired to answer and set up theirinterest in said real estate or beforever barred from asserting thesame, for foreclosure of said mort-gage, the marshalling of any liens,and the sale of said real estate,and the proceeds of said sale ap-plied to the payment ofPetitioner’s Claim in the properorder of its priority, and for suchother and further relief as is justand equitable.

THE DEFENDANTS NAMEDABOVE ARE REQUIRED TO AN-SWER ON OR BEFORE THE7TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011.

BY: REIMER, ARNOVITZ,CHERNEK & JEFFREY CO.,

L.P.A.Richard J. LaCivita,

Attorney at LawAttorney for Plaintiff-Petitioner

P.O. Box 968Twinsburg, OH 44087

(330) 425-4201GN 10/26, 11/2, 11/9

EXHIBIT “1”FORM NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE

COMMON PLEAS COURT,ASHTABULA COUNTY, OHIO

Notice of foreclosure of liensfor delinquent land taxes, by ac-tion in rem by County Treasurerof Ashtabula County, Ohio.

Public notice is hereby giventhat on the 24th day of October,2011, the County Treasurer ofAshtabula County, Ohio filed acomplaint in the Common PleasCourt of Ashtabula County, Ohio,for the foreclosure of liens for de-linquent taxes, assessments,charges, penalties and interestagainst certain real property situ-ated in such county, as describedin the complaint.

The object of the action is toobtain from the Court a Judgmentforeclosing the tax lien againstsuch real estate and ordering thesale of such real estate for the sat-isfaction of the tax liens on it.

Such action is brought againstthe real property only and no per-sonal judgment shall be enteredin it. However, if pursuant to theaction, the property is sold for anamount that is less than theamount of delinquent taxes, as-sessments, charges, penalties,and interest against it, the Court,in a separate order, may enter adeficiency judgment against theowner of record of a parcel for theamount of the difference, if thatowner of record is a corporation,the Court may enter the deficiencyjudgment against the stockholderholding a majority of thecorporation’s stock.

The permanent parcel numberof each parcel included in suchaction; the full street address ofthe parcel, if available; a descrip-tion of the parcel as set forth inthe associated delinquent land taxcertificate or master list of delin-quent tracts; a statement of theamount of the taxes, assess-ments, charges, penalties, andinterest due and unpaid on theparcel; the name and address ofthe last known owner of the par-cel as they appear on the generaltax list; and the names and ad-dresses of each lien holder andother person with an interest in theparcel identified in a statutorilyrequired title search relating to theparcel; all as more fully set forthin the complaint are as follows:

a. Permanent ParcelNumber(s):

#1 25-030-00-044-00b. Last known record owner(s)

of the parcels:#1 MARIA LUDOVICA

AGGAZZOTTI CAVAZZAc. Address(es) of the parcel(s):#1 VACANT LAND - STATE

ROUTE 46JEFFERSON TWP., OHd. Persons or entities with a

potential interest in the parcel(s):MARIA LUDOVICA

AGGAZZOTTI CAVAZZAADDRESS UNKNOWNJOHN DOE, UNKNOWN

SPOUSE OF MARIA LUDOVICAAGGAZZOTTI CAVAZZA

ADDRESS UNKNOWNE. Taxes, interest, penalties,

and assessments due: $2,268.43“The complete legal descrip-

tion of parcel(s) so describedherein can be obtained in the of-fice of the Ashtabula County Clerkof Courts Ashtabula County Courthouse, 25 W. Jefferson Street,Jefferson, Ohio 44047 listed un-der case number 11-CV-968.”

Any person owning or claim-ing any right, title or interest in orlien upon, any parcel of real prop-erty above listed may file an an-swer in such action setting forththe nature and amount of interestowned or claimed and any de-fense or objection to the foreclo-sure. Such answer shall be filedin the office of the undersignedClerk of the Court, and a copy ofthe answer shall be served on theProsecuting Attorney, on or beforethe 14 day of December 2011.(This date must be 28 days afterthe date of final publication of thisnotice).

If no answer is filed with re-spect to a parcel listed in the com-plaint, on or before the date speci-fied as the last day for filing ananswer, a judgment of foreclosurewill be taken by default as to thatparcel. Any parcel as to which aforeclosure is taken by defaultshall be sold for the satisfactionof the taxes, assessments,charges, penalties, interest, andcosts incurred in the foreclosureproceeding, which are due andunpaid.

At any time prior to the filingof any entry of confirmation ofsale, any owner, lien holder, orother person with an interest in aparcel listed in the complaint mayredeem the parcel by tendering tothe County Treasurer, at the of-fice of the Ashtabula County Pros-ecuting Attorney, the amount ofthe taxes, assessments, charges,penalties, and interest due andunpaid on the parcel, togetherwith all costs incurred in the pro-ceeding instituted against the par-cel under Ohio Revised Code,Section 5721.18. Upon the filingof any entry of confirmation ofsale, subject to all existing oil, gasand mineral leases, there shall beno further equity or redemption.After the filing of any such entry,any person claiming any right, titleor interest in, or lien upon, anyparcel shall be forever barred andforeclosed of any such right, title,or interest in, lien upon, and anyequity of redemption in such par-cel.

IN THE EVENT THAT SUCHPARCEL IS OFFERED FORSALE BY THE PLAINTIFF, ALLPROSPECTIVE PURCHASERSARE RESPONSIBLE FOR LO-CATING AND IDENTIFINGSAME PARCEL. ALL SALES AREFINAL AND PLAINTIFF GIVESNO WARRANTY EITHER EX-PRESS OR IMPLIED AS TO THECONDITION OF THE PARCELOR ANY IMPROVEMENTSTHEREON. PLAINTIFF WILL EN-FORCE ALL SUCCESSFULBIDS. IF THE PROPERTY ISSUBJECT TO RECOUPMENT,ANY AMOUNTS DUE FROMSAID RECOUPMENT, IF ANY,WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITYOF THE BUYER.

Said notice shall be publishedonce a week for three (3) con-secutive weeks.

ROBERT L. HERMAN(0059617)

Assistant ProsecutorAttorney for the Plaintiff

25 West Jefferson StreetJefferson, Ohio 44047-1092

(440) 576-3734CAROL A. MEAD CLERK OF

COURTS25 West Jefferson Street

Jefferson, OH 44047-1092(440) 576-3639

GN 11/2, 11/9, 11/16 (914)

Village of Jefferson27 E. Jefferson StreetJefferson, OH 44047

SAFETY & FINANCE COMMIT-TEES

Thursday, November 10, 20117:15 p.m.

Discussion: FinancesGN 10/26, 11/2

LEGAL NOTICEThe Conneaut Area City

Schools is seeking bids forsnowplowing from January 1,2012 through March 25, 2012.Snow removal specifications andadditional requirements are avail-able at the Board of EducationOffice, 400 Mill St., Suite B,Conneaut, Ohio 44030. Bids willbe received by the ConneautSchool Treasurer’s office until11:30 AM November 10, 2011.Bids will be opened at noon, on11/10/2011.

Lindsey M. Cotton, TreasurerConneaut Area City Schools

GN 10/26, 11/2

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CompanyBRUNER

www.brunerland.com

Denmark Twp. - 80 acres, pond, woods, nicesteel building, $129,900. Bulah Rd.

Pierpont - House on 5 acres, free gas, reduced to$66,900. Owner financing. 2524 Sweet Rd.

LOTS FOR SALEASHTABULA COUNTY

CALLDAVE at

330.270.5263

421HOMES FOR RENT

650AUTO REPAIR

HAIR SALON FOR rent in Albion.Very nice. Off street parking. Callanytime (814) 873-6240.

FOR RENT 2 BDRM upstairs forrent. 3 bdrm downstairs for rent.Call (814) 756-558.

MOBILE HOMES FOR rent whenavailable. Call us to find out whenthe next one will be available.References and security depositrequired. Albion Mobile Homes,phone (814) 756-3357.

COMMERCIAL BUILDING 3,000square feet for rent, close to I-90& Rt 11. Contact (440) 812-8678.

BRING YOUR HORSES, cows,or goats. Huge barn for rent inCranesville. Has 3 stalls but canmake more. 5 acres fenced. Hasrunning water & electric forheated buckets. Tack room andlit arena. Call (814) 746-2594.

DONATE VEHICLE. RECEIVE$1,000 grocery coupons. NationalAnimal Welfare Foundation. Sup-port No-Kill shelters. Helphomeless pets. Free towing. Taxdeductible. Non-runners ac-cepted. 1-866-333-5516.

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2 BDRM BETWEEN JEFFERSON& Orwell. Includes water, sewer,trash, appliances. $485 plus secu-rity (440) 213-8859.

DUPLEX FOR RENT in Cranesville.2 bdrm, references, security deposit,lease. Call (814) 756-3576.

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FREE TO A good home, 3 cats -2 spayed females, 1 neuteredmale. Rabies shot included. Call(814) 922-7532.

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547 East Main Street (Rt. 322), Orwell, Ohio 44076 • 440-437-5893

FULL-SERVICE GARAGE

$7,995

2004 Pontiac

Grand Prix GTGray

$3,995

1998 Mercedes

Benz C-ClassGreen

$5,295

2001 Dodge Ram

15-Pass. VanWhite

$5,995

2002 Chevrolet

Monte CarloYellow

$5,495

2003 Mercury

Sable LSSilver

$5,995

2003 Ford

Taurus SEMaroon

$7,495

2002 Buick

Rendezvous CXFWD • Blue

$5,495

2003 Pontiac

Grand Am SERed

$7,995

2001 Pontiac

Bonneville SLEMaroon

$7,995

2001 GMC Sierra

4-Door, 4x4Red

$11,900

2004 Ford

Expedition 4x4Silver

$8,995

2001 BMW

3 SeriesAWD • Gray

$6,995

1998 Ford

Expedition4WD • Maroon

$5,995

2004 Ford

Focus ZX3White

$10,500

2001 Chevrolet

Suburban 4x4Blue

FOR SALE1994 Park Model Casa VillaLocated in Hideaway Campgrounds, Ashtabula, Ohio

Lakefront, full LR with sleeper couch, recliner & LR chair.

Entertainment center & TV included. DirecTV. A/C, full bath,

queen bed, cabinet space, 2 ceiling fans. 33’ lake facing

front deck. Storage shed & E-Z-Go golf cart included.

$13,000 call bob for details

330.813.0442