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Spotlight on Grafton: May 10 & May 11

WEOL’s Spotlight on Grafton has come to an end, but you can still hear all of the interviews from our today event at the Check Please Cafe.

To listen back to our interviews with Grafton city leaders, business owners and the school administration just visit the Spotlight on Grafton page by clicking on the logo. If you would like to hear any of the other shows in the Spotlight Series, click here to visit the Spotlight Series page.

Next up in our Spotlight Series we will visit the City of Lorain June, 19 – June 21.


2017 Spring Forecast

The 2017 Spring Forecat is out now. If you didn’t already get your copy in today’s edition of the Chronicle Telegram, visit local businesses in you community for a chance to get yours.

This year our Spring Magazine features preview articles of the area high school baseball and softball teams, a look ahead at the Lake Erie Crushers season and a preview of what to expect when the Tribe return to Progressive field on April 11.

Inside the magazine you will also find schedules for the Lake Erie Crushers and the Cleveland Indians. If you can’t wait to pick up a hard copy of the magazine, click on the cover and view the magazine right here on WEOL.com.


2017 Lorain County Mr. Basketball

On Sunday evening the Lorain County High School Coaches Association announced Lorain’s Naz Bohannon as the 2017 Lorain County Mr. Basketball Award winner.

This year Bohannon averaged 17 points, 9.1 rebounds and 4.6 assists in helping lead the Titans to the district championship game. Along with outstanding play on the cort, Bohannon has a tremendous resume in the classroom. He is currently 23rd in a class of 371 with a overall GPA of 3.93.

Currently the Titans senior is weighing his options for college. He has received a number of offers from Division I schools.

To hear the presentation of the Award, click on the image.

 


2017 Lorain County Ms. Basketball Presentation

On Sunday afternoon at the Lorain County Girls All-Star Basketball Game, Amherst’s Sydney Roule and Keystone’s McKenah Peters were named co-winners of the 2017 Lorain County Ms. Basketball Award.

Amherst’s Sydney Roule becomes the third Comet to receive the award. She had an outstanding senior season averaging 20 points per game, 6.5 rebounds, 2.8 steals and 2.8 assists. Next season Roule, will play Division one Basketball at IUPUI in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Keystone’s McKenah Peters is the first Wildcat to receive the award in its 33-year old history. In her senior year, she averaged 25.2 points and seven rebounds per game. She also reset the Lorain County record books with 241 3-pointers made in the 2016-2017 season. Next season will continue her career at Youngstown State in Youngstown, Ohio.

To listen to the presentation of the award, click here or on the image above.




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