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AMHERST NEWS-TIMES • OBERLIN NEWS-TRIBUNE • WELLINGTON ENTERPRISE Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021

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Volume 8, Issue 46

New trial Final Four-midable for Petric? Activist seeks second chance for man who killed his mother, shot his father JASON HAWK EDITOR

ELYRIA — A disbarred Florida attorney is campaigning for a new trial for Daniel Petric, who at age 16 murdered his own mother and nearly killed his father at their Brighton Township home. Jack Thompson has crusaded for decades against violent video games, which he has called “murder simulators.” Now he believes enough evidence has mounted to allow Petric to go back before a jury, or at the very least entitle him to a new sentencing proceeding. Daniel Petric The core of his argument is that an addiction to “Halo 3” caused Petric to go on a deadly rampage the night of Oct. 20, 2007. In an Oct. 29 letter to Lorain County Prosecutor J.D. Tomlinson and other court officials, Thompson said Petric “was for months training himself to shoot his parents” and was “addicted to a particularly violent game which rendered him delusional.” The “Halo” series puts Xbox players in the role of PETRIC PAGE A3

Photos by David Richard | Amherst News-Times

Amherst players and students celebrate a point in the first set against Olentangy Liberty in the state seminfinals on Thursday, Nov. 11.

Comets give Olentangy a run for their money, but get knocked out of semifinal in three sets

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Jason Hawk | Community Guide

A turkey takes a walk along Burns Road next to Lorain County Community College in Elyria.

Thanksgiving edition The Community Guide is published every Thursday and delivered to subscribers via the U.S. Postal Service. Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, delivery will be delayed until Black Friday, Nov. 26.

mherst’s season ended the way it started — fiercely. In their first state tournament in 30 years, the Comets were wiped out in straight sets by No. 1 ranked Olentangy Liberty. They didn’t make it easy, though, staying always within striking distance as the Patriots eked out a 25-21, 25-22, 25-23 victory in the Division I state semifinal last Thursday at Wright State University's Nutter Center. “It was a nail-biter through and through,” said Amherst coach Feli-

cia Sanchez. “One point either way could change the outcome.” Sanchez took the team all the way to the Final Four in her first year as head coach. Legendary coach Laurie Cogan won more than 550 games for Amherst over 30 years before taking the reins this fall at Keystone. Sanchez stepped into the limelight after assisting Cogan for several years. Under her leadership, the Comets went 23-4 this season, went into the postseason ranked 10th in Ohio and made it to the Final Four.

They were sent to the state tournament in style. School was canceled Nov. 11 in honor of the achievement and to allow school staff, students and fans to get to Wright State near Dayton to see the game. On the court, Southwestern Conference MVP Laken Voss racked up 13 kills and two aces, Nia Hall had 22 digs and nine kills and Ava Haddix had 24 assists and 11 digs. Cecily Waynar had four blocks and four kills. Lindsey McConihe had 13 digs and Sydney Alto had nine. — From staff reports

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▲ Head coach Felicia Sanchez reacts during the third game. ► Laken Voss spikes the ball past an Olentangy Liberty defender.

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