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Single Parent Fair serving the community after 11 years

PORTIA WILLIAMS

PDT Staff Writer

More than 6oo people came out to reap the benefits of Christ’s Community Church’s 11th Annual Single Parent Fair Saturday. Early morning rainfall did not stop fair attendees who were already lined up at by 7:15 a.m.

Stations for the Single Parent Fair consisted of school supplies for students, The Steven Hunter Hope Fund food bank, The Life Center, The Ohio State University, oil changing stations to just name a few.

“It’s a joy because you get to see their faces, you get to see the kids. You get to see how they are being blessed because of what’s happening. I think that most of the people are generally appreciative, I really do,” Rick Clark, Associate Pastor at Christ’s Community Church. “When you arrive here at 7:15 a.m., and the line is already started, that means they’re going to stand there for two hours to wait to get in, and they have smiles on their faces, they stand in the rain, its amazing. Their attitudes are great, they really are.”

As some parents had their vehicles serviced with oil changes, picked up clothing or food, there was plenty of entertainment for patron’s children, according to Andrew Rawlings, the Director of Student Issues at Christ’s Community Church who is the overseer for the “Kids Crafts” area of the Fair.

“We’re just trying to help out the kids, helping them make bracelets. We have students of all ages, helping out from sixth grade, to high school and some that just graduated. We have some adults here too and they are the ones who are really in charge of it, but our students are stationed at booths, painting faces and helping with the bubbles. We have some inflatables for the kids to have that others are in charge of as well,” Rawlings said.

One of the stations that is frequented stations of the Fair is the grocery section which is made possible through Steven Hunter Hope Fund, established in January 2006 by Steven’s parents, Mark and Vergie Hunter.

“In this truck is 10,000 pounds of food, 50 pounds each for 200 families. The food comes from Free Store Food Bank out of Cincinnati,” Mark Hunter said.

“This is from donations from the community, that’s how we are able carry out projects like this for the Steven Hunter Hope Fund,” Vergie Hunter said.

With such a large event with over 100 volunteers, each role is equally important.

“My part is to ensure that the line runs smoothly, that each person gets to the proper line for registration. We never usually have any problems, everyone is nice and calm. I absolutely love being a part of this. What we want to do is show the people God’s love through us,” Marilyn Hairston said, a member of Christ’s Community Church.

From the parishioners to the pastoral staff at Christ’s Community church helping out with the Fair, there were smiling faces, dedication and commitment to the success of the event.

“I have been a part of the Single Parent Fair since its inception. There are many people that have many needs. We have been blessed as a church to be able to pull this together, with the help of the Lord, to be able to serve people, that is what we are all about,” Ralph Clay said, who is Associate Pastor of Pastoral Care at Christ’s Community Church.

Perhaps the ultimate way to measure success of the Single Parent Fair is by the response of the people it serves. A Fair attendee and single parent of three young boys, Heather Covert said her experience at the Fair was extremely beneficial to her family.

“I think this event is wonderful, to do all of these good things for the community. I am just thankful and glad to be here,” Covert said.

Portia Williams may be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 234 or portiawilliams@heartlandpublications.com

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Kids Night at PRP
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PRP Press Release

Portsmouth Raceway Park hosted its annual Kids Night Saturday, and a great crowd of both children and adults was in attendance on Father’s Day Weekend to watch over 75 drivers compete in an evening full of racing.

While several young race fans walked away from PRP with brand new bicycles and other door prizes, the racers had to earn their prizes.

In the Giovanni’s Pizza Late Model Division, Wheelersburg’s R.J. Conley posted yet another PRP win on Kids Night, as he has done multiple times in years past. The three-time track champion started on the pole and led every circuit in his Conley Trucking #71C.

Ben Adkins of West Portsmouth applied some pressure late but could never pull up alongside Conley. Adkins ran second the entire race and wound up finishing as the runner-up.

Waverly’s Billy Gullion had an up, down and up again kind of race. The night’s fast qualifier started fifth, dropped a few spots, was sent to the tail for jumping a restart, then fought his way back into the top five before finishing third.

Wheelersburg’s Kevin Wagner had his best PRP finish of the season. He started 10th and battled his way up to fourth. PRP points leader Rod Conley had a great points race. The Wheelersburg native started 15th but marched his way 10 spots up through the field en route to a fifth-place finish.

The race’s biggest mover was Tommy Carlton of Lawrenceburg, Ky. He advanced 11 positions climbing from 18th to seventh.

Todd Robinson claimed his second feature win of the season in the R.W. Rental & Supply Modifieds. The South Point racer held off Jimmy Lennex, Allen Turner, T.J. Harper and Adam Jordan to take the win.

Fayetteville’s Mike Meyers captured his first victory of the season in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Limited Lates. The 37-year-old plumber took the lead on lap 11 of the 15-lap feature after race leader John Melvin got loose off turn two.

Meyers fended off Dennis Little, Evyian Terry, Robbie Lewis and Kenny McCann to earn the checkers.

Frankfort’s Conard Newman grabbed his second feature win of 2013 in the M & M Inflatables Bombers. Newman held off defending track champ Jeremie Bretz to claim the victory. Finishing behind Newman and Bretz were Shannon Stephens, Derek Spencer and Craig Naylor.

PRP will be back in action this Saturday featuring the annual Premier Precast Products Limited Late Model Extravaganza along with Late Models, Modifieds and Bombers. Gates will open at 4 p.m. Racing starts at 7:30.

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Post 23 doubles up Shockers in opener
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Cody Leist

PDT Sports Writer

For the second day in a row, Portsmouth Post 23 was outhit in the opener of a home doubleheader.

Despite the 11-8 disadvantage, Post 23 used a four-run fourth inning to double up Waverly Post 124 8-4 Tuesday in the first of two District 7 games at Branch Rickey Park. The finale was not completed at press time.

The Shockers threatened in their half of the first by putting two runners on base. But Portsmouth starter Brady Knittel was able to get Adam Tiu to ground into a double play and Tyler Nartker to ground out to end the threat.

Post 23 used small ball in its half of the first two take the first lead of the game. Brady Johnson’s sacrifice fly to score Matt Penix and Alex Shears’ tally on a wild pitch gave the hosts a 2-0 advantage.

A Tyler Shortridge RBI single to score courtesy runner Aaron Abrams cut the lead in half in the second. Post 142 took its only lead of the contest in the fourth thanks to consecutive RBI singles by Pierce Knisley and Tiu.

But in the bottom half of the frame, Portsmouth reclaimed the lead for good. Austin Howard scored on a wild pitch and Philip Cassidy knocked in Zach Brown and Wesley Book with a two-run double. The scoring party was capped off with a Daulton Kenyon single to score Cassidy.

Despite a Levi Jenkins tally in the fifth off a Post 23 error, the Shockers returned the favor with their only fielding mistake of the contest and allowed Shears and Johnson to score and complete the scoring.

Knittel went six innings for his first win of the season as he allowed all four runs, eight hits, recorded three strikeouts and allowed five walks. Tiu was charged with all eight runs as well as all eight hits with two punch outs, two free passes and a hit batsman for his first loss in two decisions.

Portsmouth travels Wednesday to Ashland (Ky.) Post 76 for a doubleheader, the last before Friday’s Jim Jadwin Memorial Tournament.

Cody Leist can be reached at 353-3101, ext. 294, or cleist@civitasmedia.com. For breaking sports news, follow Cody on Twitter @CodyLeist.

Waverly 142 010 210 0 — 4 11 1

Portsmouth 23 200 420 x — 8 8 1

Waverly 142 — Dixon 1-3 (2 BB, R), Knisley 2-4 (RBI), Tiu 2-4 (RBI), Parks 0-3 (BB), L. Jenkins 1-2 (2 BB, R), Johnson 1-4, Jordan 3-4 (SB, R), Shortridge 1-4 (RBI).

Post 23 — Kenyon 1-4 (RBI), Penix 1-4 (R), Shears 0-1 (2 BB, 2 R), Johnson 0-1 (HBP, SAC, RBI, R), Howard 1-2 (SAC, R), Brown 2-3 (R), Book 1-3 (R), Poage 1-3, Cassidy 1-3 (2B, 2 RBI, R).

W — Knittel (1-2)

L — Tiu (1-1)

Records — Post 142 12-4 (6-2); Post 23 5-9 (1-1).

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PRP Press Release

Portsmouth Raceway Park hosted its annual Kids Night Saturday, and a great crowd of both children and adults was in attendance on Father’s Day Weekend to watch over 75 drivers compete in an evening full of racing.

While several young race fans walked away from PRP with brand new bicycles and other door prizes, the racers had to earn their prizes.

In the Giovanni’s Pizza Late Model Division, Wheelersburg’s R.J. Conley posted yet another PRP win on Kids Night, as he has done multiple times in years past. The three-time track champion started on the pole and led every circuit in his Conley Trucking #71C.

Ben Adkins of West Portsmouth applied some pressure late but could never pull up alongside Conley. Adkins ran second the entire race and wound up finishing as the runner-up.

Waverly’s Billy Gullion had an up, down and up again kind of race. The night’s fast qualifier started fifth, dropped a few spots, was sent to the tail for jumping a restart, then fought his way back into the top five before finishing third.

Wheelersburg’s Kevin Wagner had his best PRP finish of the season. He started 10th and battled his way up to fourth. PRP points leader Rod Conley had a great points race. The Wheelersburg native started 15th but marched his way 10 spots up through the field en route to a fifth-place finish.

The race’s biggest mover was Tommy Carlton of Lawrenceburg, Ky. He advanced 11 positions climbing from 18th to seventh.

Todd Robinson claimed his second feature win of the season in the R.W. Rental & Supply Modifieds. The South Point racer held off Jimmy Lennex, Allen Turner, T.J. Harper and Adam Jordan to take the win.

Fayetteville’s Mike Meyers captured his first victory of the season in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Limited Lates. The 37-year-old plumber took the lead on lap 11 of the 15-lap feature after race leader John Melvin got loose off turn two.

Meyers fended off Dennis Little, Evyian Terry, Robbie Lewis and Kenny McCann to earn the checkers.

Frankfort’s Conard Newman grabbed his second feature win of 2013 in the M & M Inflatables Bombers. Newman held off defending track champ Jeremie Bretz to claim the victory. Finishing behind Newman and Bretz were Shannon Stephens, Derek Spencer and Craig Naylor.

PRP will be back in action this Saturday featuring the annual Premier Precast Products Limited Late Model Extravaganza along with Late Models, Modifieds and Bombers. Gates will open at 4 p.m. Racing starts at 7:30.

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Post 23 doubles up Shockers in opener
Jun 18, 2013 | 253 views | 0 0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend | print

Cody Leist

PDT Sports Writer

For the second day in a row, Portsmouth Post 23 was outhit in the opener of a home doubleheader.

Despite the 11-8 disadvantage, Post 23 used a four-run fourth inning to double up Waverly Post 124 8-4 Tuesday in the first of two District 7 games at Branch Rickey Park. The finale was not completed at press time.

The Shockers threatened in their half of the first by putting two runners on base. But Portsmouth starter Brady Knittel was able to get Adam Tiu to ground into a double play and Tyler Nartker to ground out to end the threat.

Post 23 used small ball in its half of the first two take the first lead of the game. Brady Johnson’s sacrifice fly to score Matt Penix and Alex Shears’ tally on a wild pitch gave the hosts a 2-0 advantage.

A Tyler Shortridge RBI single to score courtesy runner Aaron Abrams cut the lead in half in the second. Post 142 took its only lead of the contest in the fourth thanks to consecutive RBI singles by Pierce Knisley and Tiu.

But in the bottom half of the frame, Portsmouth reclaimed the lead for good. Austin Howard scored on a wild pitch and Philip Cassidy knocked in Zach Brown and Wesley Book with a two-run double. The scoring party was capped off with a Daulton Kenyon single to score Cassidy.

Despite a Levi Jenkins tally in the fifth off a Post 23 error, the Shockers returned the favor with their only fielding mistake of the contest and allowed Shears and Johnson to score and complete the scoring.

Knittel went six innings for his first win of the season as he allowed all four runs, eight hits, recorded three strikeouts and allowed five walks. Tiu was charged with all eight runs as well as all eight hits with two punch outs, two free passes and a hit batsman for his first loss in two decisions.

Portsmouth travels Wednesday to Ashland (Ky.) Post 76 for a doubleheader, the last before Friday’s Jim Jadwin Memorial Tournament.

Cody Leist can be reached at 353-3101, ext. 294, or cleist@civitasmedia.com. For breaking sports news, follow Cody on Twitter @CodyLeist.

Waverly 142 010 210 0 — 4 11 1

Portsmouth 23 200 420 x — 8 8 1

Waverly 142 — Dixon 1-3 (2 BB, R), Knisley 2-4 (RBI), Tiu 2-4 (RBI), Parks 0-3 (BB), L. Jenkins 1-2 (2 BB, R), Johnson 1-4, Jordan 3-4 (SB, R), Shortridge 1-4 (RBI).

Post 23 — Kenyon 1-4 (RBI), Penix 1-4 (R), Shears 0-1 (2 BB, 2 R), Johnson 0-1 (HBP, SAC, RBI, R), Howard 1-2 (SAC, R), Brown 2-3 (R), Book 1-3 (R), Poage 1-3, Cassidy 1-3 (2B, 2 RBI, R).

W — Knittel (1-2)

L — Tiu (1-1)

Records — Post 142 12-4 (6-2); Post 23 5-9 (1-1).

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PRP Press Release

Portsmouth Raceway Park hosted its annual Kids Night Saturday, and a great crowd of both children and adults was in attendance on Father’s Day Weekend to watch over 75 drivers compete in an evening full of racing.

While several young race fans walked away from PRP with brand new bicycles and other door prizes, the racers had to earn their prizes.

In the Giovanni’s Pizza Late Model Division, Wheelersburg’s R.J. Conley posted yet another PRP win on Kids Night, as he has done multiple times in years past. The three-time track champion started on the pole and led every circuit in his Conley Trucking #71C.

Ben Adkins of West Portsmouth applied some pressure late but could never pull up alongside Conley. Adkins ran second the entire race and wound up finishing as the runner-up.

Waverly’s Billy Gullion had an up, down and up again kind of race. The night’s fast qualifier started fifth, dropped a few spots, was sent to the tail for jumping a restart, then fought his way back into the top five before finishing third.

Wheelersburg’s Kevin Wagner had his best PRP finish of the season. He started 10th and battled his way up to fourth. PRP points leader Rod Conley had a great points race. The Wheelersburg native started 15th but marched his way 10 spots up through the field en route to a fifth-place finish.

The race’s biggest mover was Tommy Carlton of Lawrenceburg, Ky. He advanced 11 positions climbing from 18th to seventh.

Todd Robinson claimed his second feature win of the season in the R.W. Rental & Supply Modifieds. The South Point racer held off Jimmy Lennex, Allen Turner, T.J. Harper and Adam Jordan to take the win.

Fayetteville’s Mike Meyers captured his first victory of the season in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Limited Lates. The 37-year-old plumber took the lead on lap 11 of the 15-lap feature after race leader John Melvin got loose off turn two.

Meyers fended off Dennis Little, Evyian Terry, Robbie Lewis and Kenny McCann to earn the checkers.

Frankfort’s Conard Newman grabbed his second feature win of 2013 in the M & M Inflatables Bombers. Newman held off defending track champ Jeremie Bretz to claim the victory. Finishing behind Newman and Bretz were Shannon Stephens, Derek Spencer and Craig Naylor.

PRP will be back in action this Saturday featuring the annual Premier Precast Products Limited Late Model Extravaganza along with Late Models, Modifieds and Bombers. Gates will open at 4 p.m. Racing starts at 7:30.

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Post 23 doubles up Shockers in opener
Jun 18, 2013 | 253 views | 0 0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend | print

Cody Leist

PDT Sports Writer

For the second day in a row, Portsmouth Post 23 was outhit in the opener of a home doubleheader.

Despite the 11-8 disadvantage, Post 23 used a four-run fourth inning to double up Waverly Post 124 8-4 Tuesday in the first of two District 7 games at Branch Rickey Park. The finale was not completed at press time.

The Shockers threatened in their half of the first by putting two runners on base. But Portsmouth starter Brady Knittel was able to get Adam Tiu to ground into a double play and Tyler Nartker to ground out to end the threat.

Post 23 used small ball in its half of the first two take the first lead of the game. Brady Johnson’s sacrifice fly to score Matt Penix and Alex Shears’ tally on a wild pitch gave the hosts a 2-0 advantage.

A Tyler Shortridge RBI single to score courtesy runner Aaron Abrams cut the lead in half in the second. Post 142 took its only lead of the contest in the fourth thanks to consecutive RBI singles by Pierce Knisley and Tiu.

But in the bottom half of the frame, Portsmouth reclaimed the lead for good. Austin Howard scored on a wild pitch and Philip Cassidy knocked in Zach Brown and Wesley Book with a two-run double. The scoring party was capped off with a Daulton Kenyon single to score Cassidy.

Despite a Levi Jenkins tally in the fifth off a Post 23 error, the Shockers returned the favor with their only fielding mistake of the contest and allowed Shears and Johnson to score and complete the scoring.

Knittel went six innings for his first win of the season as he allowed all four runs, eight hits, recorded three strikeouts and allowed five walks. Tiu was charged with all eight runs as well as all eight hits with two punch outs, two free passes and a hit batsman for his first loss in two decisions.

Portsmouth travels Wednesday to Ashland (Ky.) Post 76 for a doubleheader, the last before Friday’s Jim Jadwin Memorial Tournament.

Cody Leist can be reached at 353-3101, ext. 294, or cleist@civitasmedia.com. For breaking sports news, follow Cody on Twitter @CodyLeist.

Waverly 142 010 210 0 — 4 11 1

Portsmouth 23 200 420 x — 8 8 1

Waverly 142 — Dixon 1-3 (2 BB, R), Knisley 2-4 (RBI), Tiu 2-4 (RBI), Parks 0-3 (BB), L. Jenkins 1-2 (2 BB, R), Johnson 1-4, Jordan 3-4 (SB, R), Shortridge 1-4 (RBI).

Post 23 — Kenyon 1-4 (RBI), Penix 1-4 (R), Shears 0-1 (2 BB, 2 R), Johnson 0-1 (HBP, SAC, RBI, R), Howard 1-2 (SAC, R), Brown 2-3 (R), Book 1-3 (R), Poage 1-3, Cassidy 1-3 (2B, 2 RBI, R).

W — Knittel (1-2)

L — Tiu (1-1)

Records — Post 142 12-4 (6-2); Post 23 5-9 (1-1).

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Kids Night at PRP
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PRP Press Release

Portsmouth Raceway Park hosted its annual Kids Night Saturday, and a great crowd of both children and adults was in attendance on Father’s Day Weekend to watch over 75 drivers compete in an evening full of racing.

While several young race fans walked away from PRP with brand new bicycles and other door prizes, the racers had to earn their prizes.

In the Giovanni’s Pizza Late Model Division, Wheelersburg’s R.J. Conley posted yet another PRP win on Kids Night, as he has done multiple times in years past. The three-time track champion started on the pole and led every circuit in his Conley Trucking #71C.

Ben Adkins of West Portsmouth applied some pressure late but could never pull up alongside Conley. Adkins ran second the entire race and wound up finishing as the runner-up.

Waverly’s Billy Gullion had an up, down and up again kind of race. The night’s fast qualifier started fifth, dropped a few spots, was sent to the tail for jumping a restart, then fought his way back into the top five before finishing third.

Wheelersburg’s Kevin Wagner had his best PRP finish of the season. He started 10th and battled his way up to fourth. PRP points leader Rod Conley had a great points race. The Wheelersburg native started 15th but marched his way 10 spots up through the field en route to a fifth-place finish.

The race’s biggest mover was Tommy Carlton of Lawrenceburg, Ky. He advanced 11 positions climbing from 18th to seventh.

Todd Robinson claimed his second feature win of the season in the R.W. Rental & Supply Modifieds. The South Point racer held off Jimmy Lennex, Allen Turner, T.J. Harper and Adam Jordan to take the win.

Fayetteville’s Mike Meyers captured his first victory of the season in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Limited Lates. The 37-year-old plumber took the lead on lap 11 of the 15-lap feature after race leader John Melvin got loose off turn two.

Meyers fended off Dennis Little, Evyian Terry, Robbie Lewis and Kenny McCann to earn the checkers.

Frankfort’s Conard Newman grabbed his second feature win of 2013 in the M & M Inflatables Bombers. Newman held off defending track champ Jeremie Bretz to claim the victory. Finishing behind Newman and Bretz were Shannon Stephens, Derek Spencer and Craig Naylor.

PRP will be back in action this Saturday featuring the annual Premier Precast Products Limited Late Model Extravaganza along with Late Models, Modifieds and Bombers. Gates will open at 4 p.m. Racing starts at 7:30.

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Post 23 doubles up Shockers in opener
Jun 18, 2013 | 253 views | 0 0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend | print

Cody Leist

PDT Sports Writer

For the second day in a row, Portsmouth Post 23 was outhit in the opener of a home doubleheader.

Despite the 11-8 disadvantage, Post 23 used a four-run fourth inning to double up Waverly Post 124 8-4 Tuesday in the first of two District 7 games at Branch Rickey Park. The finale was not completed at press time.

The Shockers threatened in their half of the first by putting two runners on base. But Portsmouth starter Brady Knittel was able to get Adam Tiu to ground into a double play and Tyler Nartker to ground out to end the threat.

Post 23 used small ball in its half of the first two take the first lead of the game. Brady Johnson’s sacrifice fly to score Matt Penix and Alex Shears’ tally on a wild pitch gave the hosts a 2-0 advantage.

A Tyler Shortridge RBI single to score courtesy runner Aaron Abrams cut the lead in half in the second. Post 142 took its only lead of the contest in the fourth thanks to consecutive RBI singles by Pierce Knisley and Tiu.

But in the bottom half of the frame, Portsmouth reclaimed the lead for good. Austin Howard scored on a wild pitch and Philip Cassidy knocked in Zach Brown and Wesley Book with a two-run double. The scoring party was capped off with a Daulton Kenyon single to score Cassidy.

Despite a Levi Jenkins tally in the fifth off a Post 23 error, the Shockers returned the favor with their only fielding mistake of the contest and allowed Shears and Johnson to score and complete the scoring.

Knittel went six innings for his first win of the season as he allowed all four runs, eight hits, recorded three strikeouts and allowed five walks. Tiu was charged with all eight runs as well as all eight hits with two punch outs, two free passes and a hit batsman for his first loss in two decisions.

Portsmouth travels Wednesday to Ashland (Ky.) Post 76 for a doubleheader, the last before Friday’s Jim Jadwin Memorial Tournament.

Cody Leist can be reached at 353-3101, ext. 294, or cleist@civitasmedia.com. For breaking sports news, follow Cody on Twitter @CodyLeist.

Waverly 142 010 210 0 — 4 11 1

Portsmouth 23 200 420 x — 8 8 1

Waverly 142 — Dixon 1-3 (2 BB, R), Knisley 2-4 (RBI), Tiu 2-4 (RBI), Parks 0-3 (BB), L. Jenkins 1-2 (2 BB, R), Johnson 1-4, Jordan 3-4 (SB, R), Shortridge 1-4 (RBI).

Post 23 — Kenyon 1-4 (RBI), Penix 1-4 (R), Shears 0-1 (2 BB, 2 R), Johnson 0-1 (HBP, SAC, RBI, R), Howard 1-2 (SAC, R), Brown 2-3 (R), Book 1-3 (R), Poage 1-3, Cassidy 1-3 (2B, 2 RBI, R).

W — Knittel (1-2)

L — Tiu (1-1)

Records — Post 142 12-4 (6-2); Post 23 5-9 (1-1).

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Portsmouth Raceway Park hosted its annual Kids Night Saturday, and a great crowd of both children and adults was in attendance on Father’s Day Weekend to watch over 75 drivers compete in an evening full of racing.

While several young race fans walked away from PRP with brand new bicycles and other door prizes, the racers had to earn their prizes.

In the Giovanni’s Pizza Late Model Division, Wheelersburg’s R.J. Conley posted yet another PRP win on Kids Night, as he has done multiple times in years past. The three-time track champion started on the pole and led every circuit in his Conley Trucking #71C.

Ben Adkins of West Portsmouth applied some pressure late but could never pull up alongside Conley. Adkins ran second the entire race and wound up finishing as the runner-up.

Waverly’s Billy Gullion had an up, down and up again kind of race. The night’s fast qualifier started fifth, dropped a few spots, was sent to the tail for jumping a restart, then fought his way back into the top five before finishing third.

Wheelersburg’s Kevin Wagner had his best PRP finish of the season. He started 10th and battled his way up to fourth. PRP points leader Rod Conley had a great points race. The Wheelersburg native started 15th but marched his way 10 spots up through the field en route to a fifth-place finish.

The race’s biggest mover was Tommy Carlton of Lawrenceburg, Ky. He advanced 11 positions climbing from 18th to seventh.

Todd Robinson claimed his second feature win of the season in the R.W. Rental & Supply Modifieds. The South Point racer held off Jimmy Lennex, Allen Turner, T.J. Harper and Adam Jordan to take the win.

Fayetteville’s Mike Meyers captured his first victory of the season in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Limited Lates. The 37-year-old plumber took the lead on lap 11 of the 15-lap feature after race leader John Melvin got loose off turn two.

Meyers fended off Dennis Little, Evyian Terry, Robbie Lewis and Kenny McCann to earn the checkers.

Frankfort’s Conard Newman grabbed his second feature win of 2013 in the M & M Inflatables Bombers. Newman held off defending track champ Jeremie Bretz to claim the victory. Finishing behind Newman and Bretz were Shannon Stephens, Derek Spencer and Craig Naylor.

PRP will be back in action this Saturday featuring the annual Premier Precast Products Limited Late Model Extravaganza along with Late Models, Modifieds and Bombers. Gates will open at 4 p.m. Racing starts at 7:30.

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Jun 18, 2013 | 253 views | 0 0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend | print

Cody Leist

PDT Sports Writer

For the second day in a row, Portsmouth Post 23 was outhit in the opener of a home doubleheader.

Despite the 11-8 disadvantage, Post 23 used a four-run fourth inning to double up Waverly Post 124 8-4 Tuesday in the first of two District 7 games at Branch Rickey Park. The finale was not completed at press time.

The Shockers threatened in their half of the first by putting two runners on base. But Portsmouth starter Brady Knittel was able to get Adam Tiu to ground into a double play and Tyler Nartker to ground out to end the threat.

Post 23 used small ball in its half of the first two take the first lead of the game. Brady Johnson’s sacrifice fly to score Matt Penix and Alex Shears’ tally on a wild pitch gave the hosts a 2-0 advantage.

A Tyler Shortridge RBI single to score courtesy runner Aaron Abrams cut the lead in half in the second. Post 142 took its only lead of the contest in the fourth thanks to consecutive RBI singles by Pierce Knisley and Tiu.

But in the bottom half of the frame, Portsmouth reclaimed the lead for good. Austin Howard scored on a wild pitch and Philip Cassidy knocked in Zach Brown and Wesley Book with a two-run double. The scoring party was capped off with a Daulton Kenyon single to score Cassidy.

Despite a Levi Jenkins tally in the fifth off a Post 23 error, the Shockers returned the favor with their only fielding mistake of the contest and allowed Shears and Johnson to score and complete the scoring.

Knittel went six innings for his first win of the season as he allowed all four runs, eight hits, recorded three strikeouts and allowed five walks. Tiu was charged with all eight runs as well as all eight hits with two punch outs, two free passes and a hit batsman for his first loss in two decisions.

Portsmouth travels Wednesday to Ashland (Ky.) Post 76 for a doubleheader, the last before Friday’s Jim Jadwin Memorial Tournament.

Cody Leist can be reached at 353-3101, ext. 294, or cleist@civitasmedia.com. For breaking sports news, follow Cody on Twitter @CodyLeist.

Waverly 142 010 210 0 — 4 11 1

Portsmouth 23 200 420 x — 8 8 1

Waverly 142 — Dixon 1-3 (2 BB, R), Knisley 2-4 (RBI), Tiu 2-4 (RBI), Parks 0-3 (BB), L. Jenkins 1-2 (2 BB, R), Johnson 1-4, Jordan 3-4 (SB, R), Shortridge 1-4 (RBI).

Post 23 — Kenyon 1-4 (RBI), Penix 1-4 (R), Shears 0-1 (2 BB, 2 R), Johnson 0-1 (HBP, SAC, RBI, R), Howard 1-2 (SAC, R), Brown 2-3 (R), Book 1-3 (R), Poage 1-3, Cassidy 1-3 (2B, 2 RBI, R).

W — Knittel (1-2)

L — Tiu (1-1)

Records — Post 142 12-4 (6-2); Post 23 5-9 (1-1).

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PRP Press Release

Portsmouth Raceway Park hosted its annual Kids Night Saturday, and a great crowd of both children and adults was in attendance on Father’s Day Weekend to watch over 75 drivers compete in an evening full of racing.

While several young race fans walked away from PRP with brand new bicycles and other door prizes, the racers had to earn their prizes.

In the Giovanni’s Pizza Late Model Division, Wheelersburg’s R.J. Conley posted yet another PRP win on Kids Night, as he has done multiple times in years past. The three-time track champion started on the pole and led every circuit in his Conley Trucking #71C.

Ben Adkins of West Portsmouth applied some pressure late but could never pull up alongside Conley. Adkins ran second the entire race and wound up finishing as the runner-up.

Waverly’s Billy Gullion had an up, down and up again kind of race. The night’s fast qualifier started fifth, dropped a few spots, was sent to the tail for jumping a restart, then fought his way back into the top five before finishing third.

Wheelersburg’s Kevin Wagner had his best PRP finish of the season. He started 10th and battled his way up to fourth. PRP points leader Rod Conley had a great points race. The Wheelersburg native started 15th but marched his way 10 spots up through the field en route to a fifth-place finish.

The race’s biggest mover was Tommy Carlton of Lawrenceburg, Ky. He advanced 11 positions climbing from 18th to seventh.

Todd Robinson claimed his second feature win of the season in the R.W. Rental & Supply Modifieds. The South Point racer held off Jimmy Lennex, Allen Turner, T.J. Harper and Adam Jordan to take the win.

Fayetteville’s Mike Meyers captured his first victory of the season in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Limited Lates. The 37-year-old plumber took the lead on lap 11 of the 15-lap feature after race leader John Melvin got loose off turn two.

Meyers fended off Dennis Little, Evyian Terry, Robbie Lewis and Kenny McCann to earn the checkers.

Frankfort’s Conard Newman grabbed his second feature win of 2013 in the M & M Inflatables Bombers. Newman held off defending track champ Jeremie Bretz to claim the victory. Finishing behind Newman and Bretz were Shannon Stephens, Derek Spencer and Craig Naylor.

PRP will be back in action this Saturday featuring the annual Premier Precast Products Limited Late Model Extravaganza along with Late Models, Modifieds and Bombers. Gates will open at 4 p.m. Racing starts at 7:30.

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Cody Leist

PDT Sports Writer

For the second day in a row, Portsmouth Post 23 was outhit in the opener of a home doubleheader.

Despite the 11-8 disadvantage, Post 23 used a four-run fourth inning to double up Waverly Post 124 8-4 Tuesday in the first of two District 7 games at Branch Rickey Park. The finale was not completed at press time.

The Shockers threatened in their half of the first by putting two runners on base. But Portsmouth starter Brady Knittel was able to get Adam Tiu to ground into a double play and Tyler Nartker to ground out to end the threat.

Post 23 used small ball in its half of the first two take the first lead of the game. Brady Johnson’s sacrifice fly to score Matt Penix and Alex Shears’ tally on a wild pitch gave the hosts a 2-0 advantage.

A Tyler Shortridge RBI single to score courtesy runner Aaron Abrams cut the lead in half in the second. Post 142 took its only lead of the contest in the fourth thanks to consecutive RBI singles by Pierce Knisley and Tiu.

But in the bottom half of the frame, Portsmouth reclaimed the lead for good. Austin Howard scored on a wild pitch and Philip Cassidy knocked in Zach Brown and Wesley Book with a two-run double. The scoring party was capped off with a Daulton Kenyon single to score Cassidy.

Despite a Levi Jenkins tally in the fifth off a Post 23 error, the Shockers returned the favor with their only fielding mistake of the contest and allowed Shears and Johnson to score and complete the scoring.

Knittel went six innings for his first win of the season as he allowed all four runs, eight hits, recorded three strikeouts and allowed five walks. Tiu was charged with all eight runs as well as all eight hits with two punch outs, two free passes and a hit batsman for his first loss in two decisions.

Portsmouth travels Wednesday to Ashland (Ky.) Post 76 for a doubleheader, the last before Friday’s Jim Jadwin Memorial Tournament.

Cody Leist can be reached at 353-3101, ext. 294, or cleist@civitasmedia.com. For breaking sports news, follow Cody on Twitter @CodyLeist.

Waverly 142 010 210 0 — 4 11 1

Portsmouth 23 200 420 x — 8 8 1

Waverly 142 — Dixon 1-3 (2 BB, R), Knisley 2-4 (RBI), Tiu 2-4 (RBI), Parks 0-3 (BB), L. Jenkins 1-2 (2 BB, R), Johnson 1-4, Jordan 3-4 (SB, R), Shortridge 1-4 (RBI).

Post 23 — Kenyon 1-4 (RBI), Penix 1-4 (R), Shears 0-1 (2 BB, 2 R), Johnson 0-1 (HBP, SAC, RBI, R), Howard 1-2 (SAC, R), Brown 2-3 (R), Book 1-3 (R), Poage 1-3, Cassidy 1-3 (2B, 2 RBI, R).

W — Knittel (1-2)

L — Tiu (1-1)

Records — Post 142 12-4 (6-2); Post 23 5-9 (1-1).

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PRP Press Release

Portsmouth Raceway Park hosted its annual Kids Night Saturday, and a great crowd of both children and adults was in attendance on Father’s Day Weekend to watch over 75 drivers compete in an evening full of racing.

While several young race fans walked away from PRP with brand new bicycles and other door prizes, the racers had to earn their prizes.

In the Giovanni’s Pizza Late Model Division, Wheelersburg’s R.J. Conley posted yet another PRP win on Kids Night, as he has done multiple times in years past. The three-time track champion started on the pole and led every circuit in his Conley Trucking #71C.

Ben Adkins of West Portsmouth applied some pressure late but could never pull up alongside Conley. Adkins ran second the entire race and wound up finishing as the runner-up.

Waverly’s Billy Gullion had an up, down and up again kind of race. The night’s fast qualifier started fifth, dropped a few spots, was sent to the tail for jumping a restart, then fought his way back into the top five before finishing third.

Wheelersburg’s Kevin Wagner had his best PRP finish of the season. He started 10th and battled his way up to fourth. PRP points leader Rod Conley had a great points race. The Wheelersburg native started 15th but marched his way 10 spots up through the field en route to a fifth-place finish.

The race’s biggest mover was Tommy Carlton of Lawrenceburg, Ky. He advanced 11 positions climbing from 18th to seventh.

Todd Robinson claimed his second feature win of the season in the R.W. Rental & Supply Modifieds. The South Point racer held off Jimmy Lennex, Allen Turner, T.J. Harper and Adam Jordan to take the win.

Fayetteville’s Mike Meyers captured his first victory of the season in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Limited Lates. The 37-year-old plumber took the lead on lap 11 of the 15-lap feature after race leader John Melvin got loose off turn two.

Meyers fended off Dennis Little, Evyian Terry, Robbie Lewis and Kenny McCann to earn the checkers.

Frankfort’s Conard Newman grabbed his second feature win of 2013 in the M & M Inflatables Bombers. Newman held off defending track champ Jeremie Bretz to claim the victory. Finishing behind Newman and Bretz were Shannon Stephens, Derek Spencer and Craig Naylor.

PRP will be back in action this Saturday featuring the annual Premier Precast Products Limited Late Model Extravaganza along with Late Models, Modifieds and Bombers. Gates will open at 4 p.m. Racing starts at 7:30.

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Cody Leist

PDT Sports Writer

For the second day in a row, Portsmouth Post 23 was outhit in the opener of a home doubleheader.

Despite the 11-8 disadvantage, Post 23 used a four-run fourth inning to double up Waverly Post 124 8-4 Tuesday in the first of two District 7 games at Branch Rickey Park. The finale was not completed at press time.

The Shockers threatened in their half of the first by putting two runners on base. But Portsmouth starter Brady Knittel was able to get Adam Tiu to ground into a double play and Tyler Nartker to ground out to end the threat.

Post 23 used small ball in its half of the first two take the first lead of the game. Brady Johnson’s sacrifice fly to score Matt Penix and Alex Shears’ tally on a wild pitch gave the hosts a 2-0 advantage.

A Tyler Shortridge RBI single to score courtesy runner Aaron Abrams cut the lead in half in the second. Post 142 took its only lead of the contest in the fourth thanks to consecutive RBI singles by Pierce Knisley and Tiu.

But in the bottom half of the frame, Portsmouth reclaimed the lead for good. Austin Howard scored on a wild pitch and Philip Cassidy knocked in Zach Brown and Wesley Book with a two-run double. The scoring party was capped off with a Daulton Kenyon single to score Cassidy.

Despite a Levi Jenkins tally in the fifth off a Post 23 error, the Shockers returned the favor with their only fielding mistake of the contest and allowed Shears and Johnson to score and complete the scoring.

Knittel went six innings for his first win of the season as he allowed all four runs, eight hits, recorded three strikeouts and allowed five walks. Tiu was charged with all eight runs as well as all eight hits with two punch outs, two free passes and a hit batsman for his first loss in two decisions.

Portsmouth travels Wednesday to Ashland (Ky.) Post 76 for a doubleheader, the last before Friday’s Jim Jadwin Memorial Tournament.

Cody Leist can be reached at 353-3101, ext. 294, or cleist@civitasmedia.com. For breaking sports news, follow Cody on Twitter @CodyLeist.

Waverly 142 010 210 0 — 4 11 1

Portsmouth 23 200 420 x — 8 8 1

Waverly 142 — Dixon 1-3 (2 BB, R), Knisley 2-4 (RBI), Tiu 2-4 (RBI), Parks 0-3 (BB), L. Jenkins 1-2 (2 BB, R), Johnson 1-4, Jordan 3-4 (SB, R), Shortridge 1-4 (RBI).

Post 23 — Kenyon 1-4 (RBI), Penix 1-4 (R), Shears 0-1 (2 BB, 2 R), Johnson 0-1 (HBP, SAC, RBI, R), Howard 1-2 (SAC, R), Brown 2-3 (R), Book 1-3 (R), Poage 1-3, Cassidy 1-3 (2B, 2 RBI, R).

W — Knittel (1-2)

L — Tiu (1-1)

Records — Post 142 12-4 (6-2); Post 23 5-9 (1-1).

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