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Celebrate Elyria

The WEOL Morning Show hit the road to Celebrate Elyria at the Lorain County Historical Society on Washington Avenue, in Elyria! Below are all of the guests that stopped by the show along with their interviews. Special thanks to Vandemark Jewelers on East Broad Street in Elyria for sponsoring the event!

Elyria Mayor Frank Whitfield and Jim Vandemark of Vandemark Jewelers

Amy Higgins and Adrienne Scheithauer of Elyria City Schools

Kathy Dean-Dielman of the Lorain County Historical Society

Terry Hodgeman of Life Care Center of Elyria and Kirk Sauger of The AbbeWood


Big Screen, BIGGER Savings

 

There’s something special about going to see a movie on the big screen with a huge tub of buttered popcorn. However, it can sometimes be pricey. Not to worry, because Rachel Krych from Couponing with Rachel has our back! Rachel shares the latest movie theater discounts , the latest drive-in deals, and how to get the most bang for your buck at the movies all summer long! Our Tuesday conversations with Rachel are brought to you by our friends at the Lorain Public Library System, who have an excellent array of movies available to check out!


Firelands Hires Alum Myers to Coach Boys Hoops

More changes are coming to the basketball scene over at Firelands. With Alan Januzzi on his way to Open Door, Firelands has hired 2017 school graduate Colin Myers to lead the boys basketball program as head coach. Myers was a Division II All-Ohio Honorable Mention as a senior in 2017 and spent last season as the junior varsity coach under Januzzi. Todd Shapiro from The Chronicle-Telegram had a chance to talk to Coach Myers about his new position.

“There’s not many people who get the opportunity to coach at the school they graduated from,” Myers said. “It’s been very exciting. I’ve had a lot of people reach out to me that are excited to see where this program is heading.”

Check out the full story on the Chronicle Telegram’s website from Todd Shapiro by clicking HERE!

 


Dave Kudela Retiring as Firelands Girls Basketball Coach

After 20 years at the helm of the Firelands girls basketball program, head coach Dave Kudela is on to other adventures. Todd Shapiro of The Chronicle-Telegram broke the story over the weekend.

“I decided to step away from coaching and some of my other duties as the site manager and spend some more time at home with my wife and spend more time with my children and my grandkids,” Kudela said. “It seemed like it was a good time to walk away and start the next phase.”

Kudela has spent 27 years as a head coach. Seven of those came as the Avon boys basketball head coach from 1992-99. He finishes his head coaching career with a record of 310-283.

Check out the full story on the Chronicle Telegram’s website from Todd Shapiro by clicking HERE!




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