Congratulations to the boys track and field team on their first place finish at the Finneytown Invitational. Scoring for the lions were the following:
400 Dash - Austin Torrens placing 5th
110 Hurdles - Miles Burnam placing 1st and Pierce Burnam placing 2nd
300 Hurdles - Miles Burnma placing 1st and Pierce Burnam placing 2nd
800 Run - Charlie Spicker placing 5th
1600 Run - Charlie Spicker placing 4th
3200 Run - Luke Glenn placing 6th
4x400 Relay - Darren Porter, Austin Torrens, TJay Burbage and Pierce Burnam placing 1st
4x800 Relay - Charlie Spicker, Zach Fields, Silas O'Dell and Austin Torrens placing 2nd
Shot Put - Branston Evans placing 6th
Discus - Branston Evans placing 3rd
Pole Vault - Erik Anderson placing 3rd and Tyler Anderson placing 4th
Please check www.finishingtiming.com for more results. The team will travel to Batavia on Tuesday.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Monday, April 21, 2014
NREVSD saddened by loss of Joe Middeler
The New
Richmond Exempted Village School District lost a popular coach and loyal
district supporter April 18 when Joe Middeler was killed in a mowing accident
at him home near Moscow.
Joe Middeler |
A1970
graduate of New Richmond High School, Mr. Middeler just completed his 15th
season as varsity boys swim coach. He started the New Richmond Middle School
swim program in the early 1990s and coached at that level before moving up to
varsity. He also taught swimming for the New Richmond High School PTO and has
been an OHSAA swim official for more than 30 years.
“This is
a tragic loss for our district and the NR community,” said NREVSD Supt. Adam Bird.
“Joe was a popular coach and school
supporter for decades and will be missed.”
Mr.
Middeler, 63, helped develop recent Division I college swimmers Nate Kramer
(University of Cincinnati) and Alex Lewis (Cleveland State) and 2014 state
qualifier Tyler David. He was inducted into
the New Richmond High School Sports Hall of Fame in 2006 and was a substitute teacher at New
Richmond for the past 25 years.
“Please
keep the Middeler family as well as our NR family in your thoughts and prayers
as we all lost a very special person,” said NRHS athletic director Doug Foote.
Mr.
Middeler, who earned a BS of Education degree in physical education and health
from Xavier University, served in the U.S. Army and was a veteran of the Vietnam War
(1971-72) and was a member of the New Richmond American Legion and VFW posts.
He was a lifetime member of the Operating Engineers Union.
Visitation for Mr. Middeler will be from 4 to
8 p.m. Wednesday, April 23 at the E. C. Nurre Funeral Home, 177 W. Main Street,
Amelia. Funeral services will be at
10:30 a.m. Thursday, April 24 at St. Peter Church, New Richmond. Burial will be
at St. Peter Cemetery in New Richmond. Memorial contributions may be made to
the New Richmond Food Pantry.
Mr.
Middeler was the husband of Denise Middeler and father of Jennifer Slone
(Rodney) and Katie Middeler (Christopher Flaugh) and brother of Judy Middeler,
with whom he coached at New Richmond, Joyce Webb (Mac), and Janet Bishop (Paul).
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