W.Va. man killed in Meigs County crash - Daily Sentinel
W.Va. man killed in Meigs County crash - Daily Sentinel |
W.Va. man killed in Meigs County crash - Daily Sentinel Posted: 30 Nov 2020 09:39 AM PST ![]() LONG BOTTOM — A West Columbia man was killed in a two vehicle crash near Chester on Monday morning. According to a news release from the Gallipolis Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, Larry D. Jividen, 74, of West Columbia, died in the crash. Jividen was driving a 2005 Ford F-150 northeast on State Route 7 when his vehicle reportedly went left of center and struck a 2015 Dodge Ram driven by Stanley R. Kevech, 60, of Charleroi, Pennsylvania. Jividen's truck then traveled off the left side of the roadway and struck a guardrail. Keveck's vehicle traveled off the left side of the roadway striking a mailbox and embankment. Brenda K. Jividen, 71, of West Columbia, a passenger in Larry Jividen's vehicle was transported by Meigs County EMS to Holzer Emergency Department with non-incapacitating injuries. Kevech was uninjured. All individuals were wearing safety belts according to the report. The crash occurred at approximately 7:08 a.m. on State Route 7 near milepost 17. The roadway was closed for approximately three hours as a result of the crash. The crash remains under investigation. Assisting at the scene were the Meigs County Sheriff's Office, Meigs County ODOT, Meigs County EMS, Chester Volunteer Fire Department, Meigs County Coroner's Office, Anderson McDaniel Funeral Home, 33 Auto and Racine Service Center. ![]() Sarah Hawley is the managing editor of The Daily Sentinel. |
Holland Sentinel All-Area Boys Tennis Team - The Daily Telegram Posted: 29 Nov 2020 01:36 PM PST Austin Becksvoort SCHOOL >> Holland Christian GRADE >> Senior FLIGHT >> No. 2 singles NET WORTH >> Went 24-0 overall and 9-0 in the OK Blue. Won conference and regional championship. 51-2 the past two years. COACH'S VIEW >> "Austin's impact on our team extends beyond his undefeated season. He is a coach on the court, sacrificing some of his personal practice time to help organize drills for his teammates, offering veteran technique advice to our doubles players. Austin's passion for the game was the driving force behind our team's turn around the past two seasons." — Danny Johns Neil VanFassen SCHOOL >> Holland GRADE >> Senior FLIGHT >> No. 1 singles NET WORTH >> Went 17-8 to earn all-conference in OK Green. Was conference runner-up. COACH'S VIEW >> "Neil had a very strong senior season to cap a great career. He steadily improved over his four years and did a great job of putting pressure on his opponents with his big serve and attacking game style. A great player and even better leader for our team." — Kyle Kreps Dalton Goodwin SCHOOL >> West Ottawa GRADE >> Junior FLIGHT >> No. 2 singles NET WORTH >> Went 19-3 and won OK Red Conference title and regional title. COACH'S VIEW >> "Dalton had a fantastic year moving from 3 singles last year up to No. 2 singles for us. He had the best record out of any flight on our team and was also selected as a captain this year. He will be a key member of our team next year as we look to return to the state finals." — Brian Metz Tucker Heneghan SCHOOL >> Holland Christian GRADE >> Sophomore FLIGHT >> No. 3 singles. NET WORTH >> Finished 21-3 overall and 9-0 in OK Blue. Won conference and regional championship. COACH'S VIEW >> "Tucker got off to a slow start this season but rounded into form and provided a third punch to our singles lineup. He is one of the coolest customers you will find on the tennis court, demonstrating outstanding sportsmanship and a detailed knowledge of the game." — Danny Johns Elliot Dozeman SCHOOL >> West Ottawa GRADE >> Freshman FLIGHT >> No. 3 singles NET WORTH >> Finished 16-7 with a third-place finish in OK Red and won team district title. COACH'S VIEW >> "As a freshman, Elliot not only made our varsity, but played well enough to break into our singles line-up and have a very successful year. If Elliot keeps working as hard as he did this past off-season, he's going to have a lot of success for us over the next three years. I'm looking forward to big things from him as he continues to grow his game." — Brian Metz Traiden Bethke SCHOOL >> West Ottwaa GRADE >> Sophomore FLIGHT >> No. 4 singles NET WORTH >> Finished 16-7 with a second-place finish in OK Red and won team district finalist. COACH'S VIEW >> "Traiden is as consistent of a player as they come. He's increased the pace of his groundstrokes as well as his serve this season. His play helped propel us past Hudsonville and into the state finals." — Brian Metz Joe Mireles/Reid Reimink SCHOOL >> West Ottawa GRADE >> Juniors FLIGHT >> No. 1 doubles NET WORTH >> Went 17-6 to finish second in OK Red and won the team district flight title. COACH'S VIEW >> "Reid and Joe both jumped a couple of spots in the line-up this year to make up our great one doubles team. They both have big groundstrokes and even bigger serves which many teams have all kinds of trouble with. Our other two captains, Reid & Joe have high expectations for their final year next season. I'm looking forward to how much better they get. " — Brian Metz Nathan Kollen/Toby Reinardy SCHOOL >> Zeeland West GRADE >> Senior/junior FLIGHT >> No. 1 singles NET WORTH >> Finished 22-1 to win OK Green Conference title and help Dux win first outright conference title in school history. COACH'S VIEW >> "Nathan and Toby had the most successful season of any flight in our history. They went undefeated in the conference regular season, won their flight at the conference tournament, and won their regional match against Byron Center." — Lance McKinney Liam Herweyer/Nolan Zink SCHOOL >> West Ottawa GRADE >> Sophomore/junior FLIGHT >> No. 2 doubles NET WORTH >> Went 14-8 with a third-place finish in OK Red and finalist finish at the team districts. COACH'S VIEW >> "Both Nolan and Liam have complete games that work well together. Their consistency proved vital to their success and I'm looking forward to seeing how much their game develops over the next 10 months." — Brian Metz Grafton Ervine/Joey Rakipi SCHOOL >> West Ottawa GRADE >> Juniors FLIGHT >> No. 3 doubles NET WORTH >> Went 15-8 with a third-place finish in OK Red and team district finalist finish. COACH'S VIEW >> "Grafton and Joey have very different games, but that's the reason they work so well together. Grafton is a big hitter all over the court. Joey has great hands at the net and hits fantastic lobs that really frustrate the opposing team. They did a great job of keeping teams off balance all year long." — Brian Metz Brandon Blake/Jack O'Brien SCHOOL >> West Ottawa GRADE >> Junior/sophomore FLIGHT >> No. 4 doubles NET WORTH >> Finished 16-7 with a third-place finish in OK Red and team district finalist finish. COACH'S VIEW >> "Brandon and Jack broke into the varsity line-up this year and are developing a good feel for playing doubles together as a team. As the season went on, their game continued to improve and they played their best tennis at the end of the year, when it mattered the most." — Brian Metz Second Team Nathaniel McFall, Zeeland West Wil Goodpaster, Hamilton Collin VanderHulst, Hamilton Sean Ruhf, Holland Colin Costello, Hamilton Cristian Castro-Gonzalez, Holland Kyle Theodore, Hamilton Matt Huizenga/Elliot Wehrmeyer, Holland Keenan Faber/Drew Wyckoff, Zeeland East Grant Bush/Simon Moore, Zeeland West Owen Quillan/Luke Henry, Zeeland West Micah Babinski/Alex Marko, Holland |
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