JUST BEFORE THE TITLE-CLINCHING NAIL-BITER Jerry Sheets gathered the 6HS offensive unit before they took the field for a come-from-behind 21*11win over ambitious-and tough-Northridge.First row, left to right: Lee Bowman, senior, end; Mike Wygle, junior, tackle, Howard Bitner, senior, guard; Randy Friend, senior, centei; Mike Stiff, sophomore,ScottBack Row: Tom Ellinger, coach; Charles Sorrell, coach; Ron Felumlee, senior, fcalf back; Mark Bowman, junior, fullback; Kim Girkins, senior, quarterback; Dave Piper, s'/nior, halfback; Ralph Powless, coach and Jerry Sheets, head coach.L S first issue in newspaper movesWednesday te change ilt;newsmore timelycomplete announcement ofcommunity eventsweek's paper appeers Wednesday, Nov. \ ist published mid-week, prior to moving on date with the issue of December 3.newRotary Hears Panel featunnq Q A ProgramTwp.Village LeadersExplore Zoning Statusby Bev WalkerVillage and township zoning officials came together for the first time in memory Monday to explore the subject: “Zoning: Solving the Problem in Township and Village/’ at the weekly meeting of Granville Rotary Club.Four Member PanelSeventy-five persons heard a peals, representing the village;panel comprised of K. Donald Austin Walpole, chairman of theWaskom. chairman of the Gran- Granville Township Zoningville Development Commission; Commission, and MissCalvin Prine, chairman of the Loughridge, member of the.Aces Hit For Three Quick TD s to WinNM| ReviewsDrug Cases Vikings Are 6th Straightby Bev WalkerThree Granville youths, convicted in Licking Common Pleas Court in September and October on drug charges still await sentencing, while two other have had their cases continued, with all cases awaiting action by Judge Winston C. Allen.Foe to Fall. 21-15Granville High School’s 1971 football team won the lastgame of the season and the Licking County League championship Friday night, confounding disbelieving fans, probably themselves and their first-year coach Jerry Sheets David A. Coleman, Rt. I in the process of finally getting off the field six pointsGranville, convicted Sept. 29, ona charge of unlawful sale ofhallucinogens; Robert Hartsock, Silver-st., convicted Oct. 6 for unlawful sale of hallucinogens;and Thaddeus Grudin, Plum-st.,convicted on two counts: possession of, and unlawful sale of hallucinogens, are awaiting sentence.Follows S.R. Code Judge AUen explained that inopinion1 Code saysbe deferredahead of Northridge, 21-15.First Half FallTo get some idea of how Granville fandom felt at the halfway point, with Northridge holding a 9-0 lead consider such data as this:In the first quarter GHS ran only three plays.thisf week HHHin thegranvide SENTINELhasthe defendants haveinformation within ledge concerning illi or the use of drugs.Bon Appetite Bulletin Board Calendar. Classified. 15Letters to Editor ..Sports .. 13-14-15codeWhistle Stop...........2Granville Board of Zoning Ap-(Continued on Page 8, Col. 1)(Continued on Page 3, col. 1)X-Word Puzzle6In the first half GHS gained a net 13 yards, ran but 14 plays from scrimmage in the entire half.In the first half, fumbled twice the first four attempts with the ball, had a pass intercepted on another, and were never to advance into Northridge territory until 26 minutes had been played in the ball game (24 first half minutes, two in the 3rd quarter).Aces Come to LifeBut in a turnabout that will have young and old chattering for some time to come, the Blue Aces received the second half kick-off, ran 12 plays in six(Continued on Page 13, col. 1)