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| “RAMBALL PICK 3 RAFFLE” |
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If anyone is interested in buying a "RAMBALL PICK 3 RAFFLE" ticket please see anyone of Ross' softball players! All proceeds will go towards the Ross Softball Program.
Tickets are: $10.00 each
Drawing Starts: January 5, 2009
Ends: January 31, 2009
**Winning numbers are based on EXACT ORDER of the Ohio
Lottery Evening Pick 3 Drawing
4 Weeks of Winners, Monday-Saturday (no Sundays)
M-F Winners: 09 Ramball T-shirt AND $20.00 cash
Saturday Winners: 09 Ramball T-Shirt and $100.00 cash
For more information please contact Paul Fernandez at 863-1252 ext 1402, email at ro_fernandez@swoca.net or contact Patti Berry at 894-9717, email at ro_berry_1@swoca.net.
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| “PICTURE WITH SANTA” |
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Once again we will be doing “Pictures with Santa” at the annual Ross Athletic Booster’s Craft Show on Saturday, December 13th this year.
Come out and get your picture with Santa and visit his Ramball Elves and helpers. We hope to catch you there! |
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Butler County Hall of Fame!
Coach Jim Kernohan will join Amy Weitzel in the Butler County Hall of Fame. The ceremony will be Sunday, November 30th at the Manchester Inn in Middletown.
Tickets are $25 and can be purchased in Hamilton at Clark's Sporting Goods and Tom's Cigar Store and in Middletown at Bar-B-Q Junction.
>>read Journal article
Kernohan Inducted To Hamilton Hall
Jim Kernohan was honored before the Hamilton boys basketball game against Mason on Friday, January 25th. He along with 9 others were inducted into the Hamilton Hall of Fame at a banquet the following night.
Coach Kernohan graduated from Garfield High School in 1970. He was a standout basketball and baseball player and graduated as the school's all-time tenth leading scorer.
Congratulations Coach K!!!
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Congratulations to Amy (Weitzel) McFarland for being inducted into the 2007 Butler County Hall of Fame.
Amy was joined by dozens of friends and family at the banquet held on November 25th.
A 1995 graduate of Ross, Amy earned 11 varsity letters in soccer, basketball, and softball. She received all-league and team honors in soccer and basketball, but excelled on the softball diamond where she guided the Rams to four FAVC championships, three district championships, and state appearances in 1993 and 1994. She was the FAVC and Cincinnati Enquirer Softball Player of the Year as a sophomore, junior, and senior and an All-Ohio player as a junior and a senior. She owns a career pitching record of 67-8 with 666 strikeouts at Ross. Her No. 10 is retired. At Georgetown College, Amy was an all-league player four times and the team's Most Valuable Player twice.
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