Sports Briefs for 12-31-11

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Owens women win
ROSCOMMON, Mich. — The Owens Community College women’s basketball team defeated Kirtland Community
College, 74-44 on Friday. The Express, ranked No. 12 in the NJCAA Division II poll, are 13-3 overall.

Kieona Foster had 15 points, six steals, four assists and three rebounds for Owens, while Uniqua Mitchell
and Emma-Jean Ricketts had 12 points apiece. Karahn Scott had 11 points, nine rebounds and three steals
for the Express.
Owens men fall in overtime
ROSCOMMON, Mich. — Owens’ men’s basketball team fell to Kirtland, 70-68 in overtime Friday. The Express
are 12-5.
Leaders for Owens were: James Kelly, 25 points, 12 rebounds, four steals; and Jeff Burroughs, 13 points,
seven rebounds, seven assists.
Learn to skate at the Ice Arena
The BGSU Ice Arena will be offering two winter learn to skate sessions.
Session 1 runs Jan. 7-Feb. 13. Session II runs Feb. 25-April 2. Each session is six weeks long with one
30-minute lesson per week.
Cost is $66. Classes are offered Saturday mornings, Sunday afternoons, and Monday evenings. Specific
class times and levels depend on age and current skill level.
Classes are available for ages 3 through adult and skill levels beginner through advanced.
New rental skates are included in the registration fee. For more information or to register contact Laura
Dunn at [email protected]; or (419) 372-8686. Additional information can be found at
www.bgsu.edu/recwell/ice.
Deer must be checked in by 11:30 p.m. the day of harvest
COLUMBUS — Ohio’s popular muzzleloader deer season is set to open statewide Jan. 7-10 according to the
Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife.
The Division of Wildlife expects as many as 265,000 hunters will hunt deer during the muzzleloader
season. Legal hunting hours this season are one-half hour before sunrise to sunset.
Ohio deer hunters must possess the proper permits. Regardless of zone, method of taking, or season,
hunters may take only one antlered deer during the 2011-2012 deer hunting season. Deer must be checked
in by 11:30 p.m. the day of harvest.
Hunters must still report their deer harvest, but are no longer required to take their deer to a check
station for physical inspection. Instead, hunters have three options to complete the new automated game
check: online at www.wildohio.com; by telephone at (877) 824-4864. This option is only available to
those who are required to have a deer permit to hunt deer; or at all license agents. A list of these
agents can be found at wildohio.com or by calling 1-800-WILDLIFE.

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