Sonny Fulks is a graduate of Ohio State University where he pitched four varsity seasons for the Buckeyes from 1971 through 1974. He furthered his baseball experience as a minor league umpire for seven seasons, working for the Florida State League (A), the Southern League (AA), and the American Association (AAA). He has written for numerous websites, and for the past fourteen years has served as columnist and photo editor for The Gettysburg Magazine, published by the University of Nebraska Press, in Lincoln Nebraska. His interests include history, support for amateur baseball, the outdoors, and he has a music degree from Ohio State University.
It counted...But Christian Brusman's halfcourt shot to end the first quarter (above) appears to be late with the scoreboard clock in the background. Nonetheless, it was called good and the Eagles rallied for four quarters to knock off the #2-ranked Division II Ottawa-Glandorf Titans Saturday. Read more about the game in Sunday's Press Pros.
It took an obscure teenage singer from Scotland and an established actor to create the stir by the 1967 film, To Sir With Love. To some, the title song still lives on popularly, and at least one critic claims..."It was the best song of the 60s." To those who enjoy our occasioning the story behind the song and the people who performed it, here's one of the best...brought to you by Midmark, in Versailles, Ohio.