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From left, club member Steve Helm, Norbert Weichele (Zentis CEO and general manager), Michael Maciejck (Zentis production and maintenance), Dietmar Engel (Zentis production manager), club Director Billie Treber, club staff member Andrea Bunton and Melissa Abair, club member, were all present for the generous donation. Pilot Photo/Carol Anders

By Carol Anders Staff Writer
PLYMOUTH — For the second straight year, Zentis in Plymouth is making an outstanding donation to the Boys & Girls Club fundraising efforts.
During the Blueberry Festival, club members, staff and volunteers hope to sell the couple of thousand jars of imported jams that were brought in from Germany for the event.

 
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Bremen Pony League results E-mail
Friday, 13 June 2008
ET Products 11,
1st Source Bank 10
Highlights: Mitch Moren and Taylor Fanning went 3 for 4 for the night for 1st Source Bank. The team had a rally going in the fifth inning, but Bobby Cornett, pitcher for ET Products, came in and closed the game out by walking one batter and striking out the next three. Austin Gardner, Andrew Huff, Collin Snyder and Dan Browning all had hits for ET Products.

LaVille Grey 7,
Mike’s Custom Painting 0

Highlights: LaVille’s Luke Niespodziany went the distance and gave up two hits while striking out 18 batters. Chris Stump had a two-run home run in the sixth.
Last Updated ( Monday, 16 June 2008 )
 
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