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Letter: Methods of Scouting

Scouting is approaching its 116th anniversary since our founding in England in 1907 and this past February 8 was the 113th birthday of the Boy Scouts of America. The founder of Scouting, Lord Baden Powell, called Scouting a game with a purpose.   

The founding of Scouting was somewhat of an accident.  While Lord Baden Powell was a General for the British Army prior to the turn of the century, serving during wars in Africa and India, he wrote a book for military scouts called Aids to Scouting.  Much to his surprise when he returned to England, adolescent boys were acquiring his book that he had written for adults. 

On his return from Africa in 1903, Baden-Powell found his military training manual, Aids to Scouting, had become a best-seller, and was being used by teachers and youth organizations. Baden-Powell decided to re-write Aids to Scouting to suit a youth readership. In August 1907, he held an encampment on Brownsea Island to test out his ideas with approximately 20 boys.

After his observations on Brownsea Island, Baden Powell wrote Scouting for Boys from his findings and experiences. The Scouting movement exploded all over England.  

Polar Bear Reed places third to lead ONU trio at NCAA III Wrestling Championships

By Wes Mayberry
www.onusports.com 

ROANOKE, Va.—Ohio Northern sophomore Jacob Reed (Lancaster) finished third at 141 pounds, and senior Chase Sumner (Ada) and fifth-year senior Jordan Hardrick (Dayton/Wayne) also claimed All-American honors Saturday on the final day of the NCAA III Wrestling Championships at the Berglund Center.

Weekend Doctor: About gastroenterologists

March is colorectal cancer awareness month

By Jay Babich, MD, FACG, Gastroenterology Associates of Northwest Ohio

A gastroenterologist is an internist who has gone on to complete an additional three-year fellowship in digestive disease disorders.

Common ailments that gastroenterologists treat are reflux, abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, change in bowel habits, irritable bowel syndrome, as well as inflammatory bowel disease. In addition, we work with providers with interest and expertise in liver disease as well as disorders of the gallbladder, biliary tree and pancreas. 

Procedures that we commonly perform are endoscopy as well as colonoscopy, along with specialized endoscopic procedures of the biliary tree and pancreas.

Bulldogs McClain, Bulerin compete at OHSAA wrestling meet

Watch the wresters' downtown Ada send off HERE.

By Cort Reynolds

COLUMBUS - Ada High School junior Clayton McClain and freshman Marley Bulerin wrestled at the state double-elimination tournament Friday, March 10, at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus. 

The pair are the third and fourth Bulldog wrestlers to make it to the state meet. 

OHSAA 2023 Boys Wrestling State Tournament Preview

By Josh Lowe

Full article at https://www.ohsaa.org/news-media/articles/2023-boys-wrestling-state-tour...

March 6, 2023--There are 14 individual weight classes contested in each division of the state tournament, and that has been the case since 1995. Before then there were 13 weight classes, an era that started in 1971, which was the first year of the boys’ state wrestling tournament having multiple divisions (Class AAA and Class A-AA).

In that 1995 season, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit became the first team to crack the 200-point barrier, as the Warriors had 203 points on the strength of five state champions. Since then, the mark has been exceeded 13 times, four by Lakewood St. Edward (2005-2007, 2012) and nine by St. Paris Graham Local (2007-2011, 2015-2018). It should be noted the first 50 editions of the state tournament never saw a team even exceed 100 points, as Akron Coventry was the first to do so with their 158.5 points in the 1978 Class AA tournament.

2023 Girls Wrestling State Tournament Preview

By Jarrod Ulrey, @UlreySports

Full article HERE

March 6, 2023--The growth in participation and increase in popularity that girls wrestling has experienced in Ohio in recent years figures to only be the beginning of bigger things to come for the sport.

One of the final major prep events to be held in 2020 before the COVID-19 pandemic wiped out the OHSAA-sanctioned state tournaments in boys wrestling, girls basketball and boys basketball was the inaugural girls wrestling state tournament sponsored by the Ohio High School Wrestling Coaches Association (OHSWCA) held in late February of that year.

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