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December 23, 2008 THE OAKWOOD REGISTER WWW.OAKWOODREGISTER.COM Obituary 13 Nicole Burnett, LMT, NCTMB • Deep Tissue Massage • Cranio-sacral Therapy • Myofascial Release Gift Certificates Available 937-903-7583 6728 Loop Rd. Centerville, Ohio Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork Mon-Fri 10am-6pm Sat 10am-4:30pm 2205 Smithville Rd. Kettering (next to Logan Master Appliance) 252-5039 Home Furnishings Boutique Gifts, Accesssories, Furniture & Antiques! Relaxing Shopping Experience Handles As Much Water As Your Gutter Keeps All Debris Out All The Time MASTERSHIELD Gutter Protection Call Toll-Free Today For Your Free Estimate (937) 396-1152 or (888) 477-0117 www.mastershield.net Your Gutters Will Never Clog! (Or Your Money Back) “You’ll Be Singin’ In The Rain” 1227 Wilmington Ave. (formerly Parnell’s) The original Home of the World Famous Bad Juan Margarita Open Daily at 11 a.m. Mexican Lunch Buffet - Mon. thru Fri. Plenty of TV’s to watch your favorite games! Coming in January UD Men’s Basketball Promotion with chances to win UD Game Tickets, T-shirts and backpacks 937-938-7372 Michael William Klenk age 20, of Kettering, lost his 20 year battle with Cystic Fibrosis on Tuesday, December 16, 2008 at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri. Michael was a member of Christ United Methodist Church in Kettering. He was a 2006 graduate of Fairmont High School and attended Miami University in Oxford. Michael was a member of the Fairmont football and baseball teams and received his varsity lettered in both. Fairmont football coaches honored him by establishing the “Michael William Klenk Award”. This award honors the recipient who shows the characteristics of “Selflessness, Loyalty, Dedication & Commitment” to Fairmont Football. He started his football & baseball with the FKAL and was also a member of the KABC base- ball traveling team, better known as the “Dream Team.” Michael is survived by his parents, Susan and Ron Klenk; sister, Erin Klenk of Cincinnati and her close friend Jared Molden; brother, Robert Klenk of Ashland, OH; grand- mother, Bernice L. Klenk of Kettering and many aunts, uncles, cousins and a lot of great friends. The family would like to thank the staff at Dayton Children’s Medical Center and Barnes-Jewish Hospital for their love, care and compassion they showed to all the family, Thank You. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, December 23, 2008 at James S. Trent Arena at Fairmont High School, 3301 Shroyer Rd., Kettering at 10:00 AM with Rev. Barry DeShetler officiating. Burial in David’s Cemetery. Family received friends Monday, December 22, 2008 at Routsong Funeral Home, 2100 E. Stroop Rd., Kettering. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Michael’s name to Christ United Methodist Church, 3440 Shroyer Rd., Kettering, Ohio 45429. The family requests that you share your favorite Michael stories and other remembrances via the Internet on www.routsong.com boring weight classes throughout the day to maximize win ratios so some weigh class victories were shared by wrestlers. The “Gold Rush” began with five wins at 103 with two punishing pins by Kevin Lee and three byes. Lee also per- formed well in the 112 pound class, winning handily over the competition by a major decision. Another pin by freshman Thomas Bustillo along with two byes paid in Gold at 112. Daniel Jacobs tore through opponents with a pin, two techs and a decision in tough matches accompanied with anoth- er gripping pin from Pat Debrosse - all of which crystallized first place at 119. Brandon Bustillo destroyed his competition by pin- ning three stunned challengers, surgically tech’ing a fourth and accepted a forfeit to dominate with five wins at 125. Alex Kooser, who was robbed of Gold last week at Fairmont due to tie break crite- ria, made up for it this week by hammering his opponents and securing first place with a pin, two technical falls and two byes at 130 pounds. At 145 pounds, senior Josh Hootman slammed his oppo- nents with four grueling pins and beat the fifth opponent by decision in astonishing consecutive wins that went on all day long. And finally, Andrew Raichle grabbed Gold at 189 with two stylish pins, a win by decision and two forfeits. All seven gold medal finishes came from hard battles and deter- mination for deserved victories in each spot. Congratulations men! The day yielded other high honors including silver medals for Will LeBoeuf at 135, Max Briedenbach / Cameron Wedding at 171, and Jake Horlacher at 285, who all battled hard throughout the day. Bronze medals went out to Jameson Kordik at 140, Dan Kendig at 152, and Noah Roberts at 215 pounds, all of which threw down opponents in stiff competi- tion. Co-captain Paul Hochwalt did not compete due to an injury. All told, this was an absolutely amazing performance by our Jacks led by a great coaching staff. Varsity wrestlers will compete again Friday, Jan. 2, 2009 at noon at Home where they will host Carroll High School in dual com- petition. Come on out and join the excitement! Sweep from page 1

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Michael William Klenkage 20, of Kettering, lost his 20year battle with Cystic Fibrosis onTuesday, December 16, 2008 atBarnes-Jewish Hospital in St.Louis, Missouri. Michael was amember of Christ UnitedMethodist Church in Kettering. Hewas a 2006 graduate of FairmontHigh School and attended MiamiUniversity in Oxford. Michael wasa member of the Fairmont footballand baseball teams and receivedhis varsity lettered in both.Fairmont football coaches honoredhim by establishing the “MichaelWilliam Klenk Award”. This awardhonors the recipient who shows thecharacteristics of “Selflessness,Loyalty, Dedication &

Commitment” to FairmontFootball. He started his football &baseball with the FKAL and wasalso a member of the KABC base-ball traveling team, better knownas the “Dream Team.” Michael issurvived by his parents, Susan andRon Klenk; sister, Erin Klenk ofCincinnati and her close friendJared Molden; brother, RobertKlenk of Ashland, OH; grand-mother, Bernice L. Klenk ofKettering and many aunts, uncles,cousins and a lot of great friends.The family would like to thank thestaff at Dayton Children’s MedicalCenter and Barnes-Jewish Hospitalfor their love, care and compassionthey showed to all the family,

Thank You. Funeral services willbe held on Tuesday, December 23,2008 at James S. Trent Arena atFairmont High School, 3301Shroyer Rd., Kettering at 10:00AM with Rev. Barry DeShetlerofficiating. Burial in David’sCemetery. Family received friendsMonday, December 22, 2008 atRoutsong Funeral Home, 2100 E.Stroop Rd., Kettering. In lieu offlowers, contributions may bemade in Michael’s name to ChristUnited Methodist Church, 3440Shroyer Rd., Kettering, Ohio45429. The family requests thatyou share your favorite Michaelstories and other remembrances viathe Internet on www.routsong.com

boring weight classes throughoutthe day to maximize win ratios sosome weigh class victories wereshared by wrestlers. The “GoldRush” began with five wins at 103with two punishing pins by KevinLee and three byes. Lee also per-formed well in the 112 poundclass, winning handily over thecompetition by a major decision.Another pin by freshman ThomasBustillo along with two byes paidin Gold at 112. Daniel Jacobs torethrough opponents with a pin, twotechs and a decision in toughmatches accompanied with anoth-er gripping pin from Pat Debrosse- all of which crystallized firstplace at 119. Brandon Bustillodestroyed his competition by pin-ning three stunned challengers,

surgically tech’ing a fourth andaccepted a forfeit to dominate withfive wins at 125. Alex Kooser,who was robbed of Gold last weekat Fairmont due to tie break crite-ria, made up for it this week byhammering his opponents andsecuring first place with a pin, twotechnical falls and two byes at 130pounds. At 145 pounds, seniorJosh Hootman slammed his oppo-nents with four grueling pins andbeat the fifth opponent by decisionin astonishing consecutive winsthat went on all day long. Andfinally, Andrew Raichle grabbedGold at 189 with two stylish pins,a win by decision and two forfeits.All seven gold medal finishescame from hard battles and deter-mination for deserved victories ineach spot. Congratulations men!

The day yielded other highhonors including silver medals forWill LeBoeuf at 135, MaxBriedenbach / Cameron Weddingat 171, and Jake Horlacher at 285,who all battled hard throughoutthe day. Bronze medals went out toJameson Kordik at 140, DanKendig at 152, and Noah Robertsat 215 pounds, all of which threwdown opponents in stiff competi-tion. Co-captain Paul Hochwaltdid not compete due to an injury.

All told, this was an absolutelyamazing performance by our Jacksled by a great coaching staff.Varsity wrestlers will competeagain Friday, Jan. 2, 2009 at noonat Home where they will hostCarroll High School in dual com-petition. Come on out and join theexcitement!

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