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SUNDAY, SEPT. 6, 1970
A boxing exhibition will be held at the fairgrounds Monday
night. Sponsored by the Amateur Athletics Union
and the Odd Fellows Lodge Post 42, it is the first boxing
event held in Coshocton in quite some time. Darrel Evans,
Wooster, and Larry Garver, Millersburg, will compete in
the first bout of the 160 class. Ralph Akers, Wooster, will
face Butch Zeigler, Orville, in the second bout of the 160
class. In the 147 class Don Fawcett, Uhrichsville, will face
Jim Williams, Akron, in the third bout. The fourth bout
will see Don Nickleson, Creston, and AL Coulter, Millersburg,
fight in the 175 class. The fifth bout will return to the
160 class, and see Richard Ramsey, Alliance, face Joe Patterson,
Millersburg. The feature fight of the night will be
Mike Walters, Uhrichsville, and Larry Mason, Akron, face
off in the 126 class. The final fight of the night will see the
Coshocton County’s only representative, Jeff Chapman,
face Joe Leggett of New Philly in the 135.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 6, 1980
The lady Redskins tennis team took their first win Friday
night against the visiting Newark. In singles Redskins
Diane Hamilton and Dee Greenwood won their matches,
and Jill Reardon and Kelley Smith won their doubles
match. CHS’ other doubles team Lynn Siddle and Jackeye
Conrad as well as singles player Rith Schmidley lost their
matches. The final tally put CHS 3-2.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1990
The fifth annual Miller Lite/Domino’s Pizza Coshocton
County Golf Championship held at Hilltop was held and
five people of 140 participants won titles. Tom Young was
behind by three strokes at the start of the first round, but he
turned it around with three birdies and finished five under
par with a 139 total. Ron Tisko took the A-flight title with
149. Rich Bordenkircher finished first in the B-flight with
156. The C-flight went to Jason Champagne with 191.
D-flight was claimed by Mark Miller who finished 175.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 3, 2000
CHS’ volleyball team has won their first game of the
season. Facing Meadowbrook in their third game of the
season and second game in the league, the Lady ‘Skins
came out on top 2-1. The Lady Colts won the first match
but match two saw the CHS team secure a 15-7 win. The
deciding game went to the Redskins with a narrow 14-12
win.
SATURDAY, AUG. 25, 2010
Perry Chapel is celebrating its 150th anniversary. Founded
in 1860, over the recent years the church has grown, and
now serves a congregation which spans Coshocton, Knox,
Licking and Franklin counties from its place in the western
part of the county. The church offers a blended service,
“I like the old hymns, but I also love the praise music. We
do both. We have a great praise band- and a great kids program.
It sounds like I’m bragging but we have lots of programs
for kids. Our junior and senior high youth groups
are both very active,” said Pastor David Fowls. Lifetime
member of the church, Roy Mizer said “It’s kind of special
for me. My granddaughter goes here now, and she is the
seventh generation to attend here. My grandmother’s side
of the family donated the ground that the original church
sat on.”
All information was obtained from microfilm of the
Coshocton Tribune at the Coshocton County Library and
from the archives of The Coshocton County Beacon.