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VARSITY FALL SPORTS Tornadoes soccer team end
SCHEDULES regular season 12 - 5 after two
(10/17 - 10/30) big wins
BISHOP ROSECRANS ZANESVILLE BY MATTHEW DOTSON | DRESDEN BUZZ
Football
Oct. 17 Millersport Home 7PM Football
Oct. 24 Berne Union Away 7PM Oct. 17 Granville Away 7PM
Oct. 24 LHHS Home 7PM
JOHN GLENN COLLEGE FALL
Football
Oct. 17 Philo Home 7PM SPORTS
Oct. 24 Tri-Valley Away 7PM
Home games only.
MAYSVILLE MUSKINGUM UNIVERSITY
Football
Oct. 17 Meadowbrook Away 7PM Football
Oct. 24 Crooksville Home 7PM Oct. 25 Heidelberg 1:30PM
Nov. 1 Baldwin Wallace 1:30PM
Mens Soccer
PHILO Oct. 25 Heidelberg 3PM
Baldwin Wallace
3PM
Nov. 1
Football Womens Soccer
Oct. 17 John Glenn Away 7PM Oct. 18 Otterbein 1PM
Oct. 24 Morgan Home 7PM Oct. 22 Marietta 7PM
Oct. 29 Capital 7PM
Volleyball
TRI-VALLEY Oct. 17 Otterbein 4PM
Oct. 29
Capital
7PM
Football
Oct. 17 Sheridan Away 7PM
Oct. 24 John Glenn Home 7PM
Not all schedules were available by the
publishing date. Sports schedules are subject
WEST MUSKINGUM to change. Please refer to each school’s website
for updated scheduling information. Additions or
Football changes to the schedule can be sent to us at Tornado's Landan Frick aims downfield to get past Warren. Matthew Dotson
Oct. 17 Coshocton Away 7PM
Oct. 24 Meadowbrook Home 7PM info@dresdenbuzz.com.
Vs. Zanesville (10/11) goal before halftime.
The Blue Devils boys’ soccer team When play resumed, the two defenses
rode the bus to nearby West Muskingum went back to protecting their goals fer-
THE
Pastor’s Corner on Saturday to face the Tornadoes. West vently, but the Warriors were able to get
M controlled the ball for the first half, a shot through, taking a 1 – 0 win.
taking a 2 – 0 lead after the end of the Bryce Stant had five saves from six
shots on goal for the game for West M.
first round.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Zanesville held its own during the next
half, but without scoring for themselves, Vs. River View (10/8)
they left the doors open, and West shot On the road in Warsaw, the Tornadoes
801 Chestnut Street, Dresden, OH 43821 a ball right through to get their third and were not sure what to expect as they
740-754-1029 final goal for the day, taking a 3 – 0 vic- stepped onto the home field of the de-
fending 2024 State Champions. The two
tory.
Gray Knowlton had a goal for West teams battled through the first half of
PASTOR THOMAS M. BAPTIST DISTINCTIVES Muskingum. Kohen Polluck also had a the game with neither goalie giving any
ROBINSON goal for the Tornadoes. Brooks McCune ground to end the half 0 – 0.
and Dylan Benitez each had one assist. As the two teams continued play, the
Dear Friend, defenses were still in full control of the
Today, the Lord willing, we will look into Baptist Distinctives numbers six and Vs. Warren (10/9) game until West Muskingum’s junior
seven. Thursday night, the West Muskingum Aiden Metz landed a goal with an assist
The first of these being “Separation” of church and state. Although Christians Tornadoes hosted the Warren Warriors. by sophomore Luther Johnson to take a
should be law-abiding citizens, we believe the state should have no power to create a The two teams were equally matched as 1 – 0 lead that would go unanswered,
state religion or to intervene in the free expression of religious liberty. When called they played through the entire first half giving the Tornadoes the win.
into question regarding their public ministry the Apostles answered; “we ought to of the game, with neither team scoring a
obey God rather than men. The God of our fathers raised up Jesus, whom ye slew
and hanged on a tree. Him hath God exalted with his right hand to be a prince and
a savior, for to give repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of sins.” (Acts 5:29-31) Zanesville sophomore tennis
Clearly, first century Christians placed obedience to Christ above all else.
The seventh Baptist Distinctive is that of “Two” Ordinances, Baptism and the
Lord’s Table. Often called Communion. We believe these are ordinances - not player ended season with a
sacraments. That they have no part in salvation, and only serve as pictures of what
Christ has done for us. Also, we believe that both of these ordinances should only be District final showing
performed under authority of a local church.
This brings us almost to the close of our study of Baptist Distinctives. Next issue BY MATTHEW DOTSON | DRESDEN BUZZ
we will look into our last point. That of personal Separation and holiness. The
missing note in modern Christianity.
Zanesville’s sophomore Tennis stand-
See you on Sunday! out, Bella Jarrett, competed in the Dis-
trict finals on Wednesday, October 8th,
- Pastor Robinson at Columbus Academy High School.
Though she was ahead in at least four
games, Bella lost to Ira Karagirove from
JOIN US! Columbus School for Girls, 6-0, 6-0. Bel-
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. la’s final record for the season was 15
Sunday Morning Service: 10:40 a.m. - 4.
Bible Study: Sunday 6 p.m., Wednesday 7 p.m.
The Evangelistic center of the Tri-Valley Region. Bella Jarrett (left) hugs sister Sara Jarrett (right).
Both play for ZHS. Sara just missed making it to
district by one match. Submitted

