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2019 Final Jameis Carpet Shop Total

The Jamie’s Carpet Shop Touchdowns to Tackle Hunger Campaign and the 2019 High School Football Season has come to an end.

Fore every touchdown that was scored during our high school football radio broadcasts on WEOL, Jamie’s Carpet Shop donated $10 dollars to the Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio.

During the final week of the season, Avon Lake and Olmsted Falls combined for 5 touchdowns. The $50 from that game combined with the nine week total of $570 brings this seasons final Touchdowns to Takcle Hunger Grand Total to $620!

A big thank you goes out to Jamies Carpet Shop for their charitable donation and to all the Lorain County and Lorain County area schools who helped us reach this years big mark.

Remember for all things carpet and flooring check out Jamie’s Carpet Shop. Visit their website by clicking right here, or on the image to the left.


Avon Lake Superintendent Bob Scott

During Bull’s Eye on the Afternoon, Avon Lake Superintendent Bob Scott spoke with Bull and Matt about the new High School Diploma regulations that will go into effect in 2023.

He also took the time to talk about the Avon Lake School System and some changes that will coming to the schools north and south parking lots.

Take a listen to our interview with Superintendent Scott Below.

http://weol.northcoastnow.com/audio/weol/072319BobScottAL.mp3


The Wiggles on the Morning Show

The Wiggles, left to right, are Blue Wiggle Anthony Field, Yellow Wiggle Emma Watkins, Red Wiggle Simon Pryce, and Purple Wiggle Lachy Gillespie. (Photo courtesy of the Wiggles)

The Wiggles will once again tour the United States bringing their well known songs and characters to a stage near you.

During the Morning Show, WEOL’s Bruce Van Dyke and Craig Adams spoke with The Wiggles (Emma & Anthony) about their upcoming tour and when they will be in Cleveland.

During the conversation the group talked about growing up with their fans, and their passion for what they do.

Take a listen below.

 


Avon Claims Scholastic Games Championship

Avon’s Alex Stamatis receives the final Standout Scholar Award of the 2019 season

In the Scholastic Games of Lorain County Presented by the Elyria Public Library Finals, the Avon team of Jacob Boesger, Connor Smith and Alex Stamatis claimed a 420-290 victory over the Avon Lake team of Natalie Miller, Irwin Deng and Connor McNeill.

Avon Lake took the early lead scoring a perfect 50 points in the opening round. In the following round, Avon Lake extended their lead to 20 points over Avon.

The tied changed in the first buzzer round as Avon was able to beat Avon Lake to the correct answer on multiple occasions taking back the lead 160-100 heading into the fourth round.

In the Multi-clue round, Avon’s Stamatis continued the push scoring on the 50 point clue on the very first question. As the round continued, the Eagles scored two additional 50 point answers creating a deficit their rivals could not overcome.

Avon’s Stamatis received the Standout Scholar Award taking home the honor for the third time this season.

To hear how Avon claimed the title and to test your own knowledge, listen to the Scholastic Games Finals at the link below.

Congratulations to the Avon Eagles the 29th Champion of the Scholastic Games of Lorain County.

 




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