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12 with the JV game at 6 p.m. and varsity to follow around 7:30 p.m. Zanesville taking fan bus to Massillon There will be a fan bus heading to Massillon for Zanesville-Akron Hoban game. Cost is $15, and the bus will leave the igh school tennis courts at 4:30 p.m. ost does not include a ticket for the ame.
For more information, call Deb Savage at 740-868-4051. NFL Play 60 holding signups The Fieldhouse is accepting signups for its NFL Indoor Flag Foot- all for boys and girls ages 5-13. eadline to register is Saturday, ov. 28, and league play begins Dec. 1.
Teams or individuals can sign up. Sports jerseys are included in fees. The Fieldhouse Foundation, a United ay agency, provides scholarships for hose financially unable to participate. or more information, call The Fieldhouse at 740-454-2224. John Glenn holding Sturtz Scholarship fundraiser John Glenn will hold a Clay Sturtz cholarship Fundraiser from 5 to 9 p.m.
unday, Nov. 29 at Pizza in New Concord. Cash or checks made payable to Clay Sturtz Scholarship Fundraiser will be accepted. All proceeds go to the scholarship. This is for one-topping pizzas nly, either half trays, party trays or by he slice.
No deliveries, only carryout dine-in orders can donate to the fund. West Boosters having poker tournaments West Muskingum Black Friday Texa Poker Tournaments will be held Friday, Nov. 27 at Booster Hall. Doors open at 10 a.m. The first tournament starts at 11a.m.
is a $30 buy-in with $20 payout and $10 egistration fee; the second tournament tarts at 2:30 p.m. with a $30 buy-in ith $25 payout and $10 registration fee, and the third tournament follows with a $30 buy-in with $25 payout and $10 registration fee. There will also be cash tables for and $1-2. Food will also be a vailable. New Lex has volleyball coach pening New Lexington High School is taking applications for varsity volleyball oach.
I nterested candidates must submit a etter of interest, a coaching resume, a coaching philosophy statement, and contact information for at least three references. Information should be sent to Steve ondale, Athletic Director, at Formal review of a pplications and the search committee process will begin on Monday, Nov. 30. BEREA Browns coach Mike Pettine ays he benched Johnny Manziel because the quarterback violated the trust with his behavior during the ye week. Manziel was demoted from starter to third string on Tuesday by Pettine, who was upset after a video emerged of the second-year QB partying last week in Texas while the Browns were off.
Before Manziel left town, Pettine said he made it clear to Manziel that he needed to act in a responsible manner. Pettine said he hopes Manziel has not played his last game with the Browns. He praised the improvement this season, but reiterated that Manziel still has a lot of work to do off the field. The demotion will make it difficult for the Browns to assess skills and future, but Pettine said the move was necessary and for DAVID FILE PHOTO Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel was demoted from starter to third string. Browns benched Manziel for violating TOM WITHERS ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK Veterans Charles oodson, Philip Rivers and Calvin ohnson are among 32 players nominated for the Art Rooney Award that honors sportsmanship in the NFL.
Arizona Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald won the first Rooney award last year. The award was created in honor of the late founding owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers and a Pro Football Hall of Famer. The winner will be determined by a ote of current NFL players after a pane of former players will select eight fin alists, four from each conference. hat panel is comprised of Hall of Famer Curtis Martin, Warrick Dunn, Karl Mecklenburg and Leonard Wheeler. Players will vote on Dec.
18, with each of the 32 teams submitting a consensus vote as its choice for the winner. But a team vote for a teammate. The award will be presented during the show when The Associated Press announces the individual award winners for the 2015 season. That program takes place Feb. 6, the night before the Super Bowl.
The winner will receive a $25,000 donation from the NFL Foundation to a charity of his choice. Raiders safety Woodson is in his 18th pro season, Chargers quarterback Rivers is in his 12th, and Lions receiver Johnson in his ninth. Other long-time NFL players nomi- ated include Colts QB Matt Hasselbeck (17th season), Packers LB Julius Peppers (14th), Browns QB Josh McCown (13th), Saints TE Benjamin Watson (12th), Chiefs LB Derrick Johnson (11th), Vikings LB Chad Greenway (10th), Eagles LB DeMeco Ryans (10th), Steelers CB William Gay (ninth) and 49ers Joe Staley (ninth). Remaining nominees are: Cardinals DT Calais Campbell, Falcons CB Desmond Trufant, Ravens RB Justin Forsett, Bills QB Tyrod Taylor, anthers LB Luke Kuechly, Bears RB Matt Bengals LB Vinny Rey, Cowboys LB Sean Lee, Broncos WR De- maryius Thomas, Texans Duane Brown, Jaguars DT Marks, Dolphins DT Earl Mitchell, Patriots Nate Solder, Giants RB Rashad Jennings, Jets LB David Harris, Sea- hawks WR Jermaine Kearse, Rams DT Aaron Donald, Buccaneers DT Gerald McCoy, Titans CB Jason McCourty, and Redskins RB Alfred Morris. Woodson, Rivers, Megatron op sportsmanship nominees BARRY WILNER ASSOCIATED PRESS MATT Justin Houston of the Chiefs shakes hands with Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson.
Johnson is one of the 32 nominees for the second annual Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award..