tribtown > Gerald "Bingo" Hackman, far right, takes in the actiuon during the Tampico Bobcats game with Clearspring Warriors during the 16th annual Olde TIme County Tourney at Brownstown Central High School on Saturday. At 71, Hackman is one of the oldest players still playing in the tournament, which is a fundraiser for the Jackson County Chapter of the American Red Cross.
tribtown > Bill Wessel (32) spent his time coaching members of the Tampico Bobcats in the 16th annual Olde Time County Tourney at Brownstown Central High School on Saturday. Other members of the team are from left, Kevin Hackman, Tyler Wischmeier, Harlann Peters, Greg Tormoehlen and Tim Wischmeier. At 71, Wessel and teammate, Gerald "Bingo" Hackman are two of the oldest players in the tournamentm which is a fundraiser for the Jackson County chapter of the American Red Cross.
tribtown > Freetown's Bill Acton (2) takes Cortland's Matt Boknecht (4) during the Spartans' 40-38 win over the Eagles during the 16th annual Old Time County Tourney, sponsored by the Jackson County chapter of the American Red Cross. The fundraiser was held at Brownstown Central High School on Saturday.
tribtown > Tampico Bobcat players Bill Wessel and Gerald "Bingo" Hackman talked during warmups at halftime of the team's first game against the Clearspring Warriors during the 16th annual Olde TIme County Tourney held at Brownstown Central on Saturday. At 71, Wessel and Hackman were two of the oldest players in the tournament used as a fundraiser by the Jackson County chapter of the American Red Cross.
tribtown > Gerald "Bingo" Hackman, far right, takes in the actiuon during the Tampico Bobcats game with Clearspring Warriors during the 16th annual Olde TIme County Tourney at Brownstown Central High School on Saturday. At 71, Hackman is one of the oldest players still playing in the tournament, which is a fundraiser for the Jackson County Chapter of the American Red Cross.
tribtown > Bill Wessel (32) spent his time coaching members of the Tampico Bobcats in the 16th annual Olde Time County Tourney at Brownstown Central High School on Saturday. Other members of the team are from left, Kevin Hackman, Tyler Wischmeier, Harlann Peters, Greg Tormoehlen and Tim Wischmeier. At 71, Wessel and teammate, Gerald "Bingo" Hackman are two of the oldest players in the tournamentm which is a fundraiser for the Jackson County chapter of the American Red Cross.
tribtown > Freetown's Bill Acton (2) takes Cortland's Matt Boknecht (4) during the Spartans' 40-38 win over the Eagles during the 16th annual Old Time County Tourney, sponsored by the Jackson County chapter of the American Red Cross. The fundraiser was held at Brownstown Central High School on Saturday.
tribtown > Tampico Bobcat players Bill Wessel and Gerald "Bingo" Hackman talked during warmups at halftime of the team's first game against the Clearspring Warriors during the 16th annual Olde TIme County Tourney held at Brownstown Central on Saturday. At 71, Wessel and Hackman were two of the oldest players in the tournament used as a fundraiser by the Jackson County chapter of the American Red Cross.
tribtown > Jackson County commissioners from left, Steve Gill, Gary Darlage and Monte Streigel prepare to officially open the new bridge over the East Fork of the White River at Vallonia on Tuesday morning. The federal government paid for 80 percent of $1.2 million project to replace the old bridge, which will remain open to foot traffic. Newly elected Jerry Hounshel and Sheriff Marc Lahrman also were on hand for the ceremony. Force Construction Co. Inc. of Columbus built the bridge.
Gerald "Bingo" Hackman, far right, takes in the actiuon during the Tampico Bobcats game with Clearspring Warriors during the 16th annual Olde TIme County Tourney at Brownstown Central High School on Saturday. At 71, Hackman is one of the oldest players still playing in the tournament, which is a fundraiser for the Jackson County Chapter of the American Red Cross.
tribtown > Gerald "Bingo" Hackman, far right, takes in the actiuon during the Tampico Bobcats game with Clearspring Warriors during the 16th annual Olde TIme County Tourney at Brownstown Central High School on Saturday. At 71, Hackman is one of the oldest players still playing in the tournament, which is a fundraiser for the Jackson County Chapter of the American Red Cross.
Gerald "Bingo" Hackman, far right, takes in the actiuon during the Tampico Bobcats game with Clearspring Warriors during the 16th annual Olde TIme County Tourney at Brownstown Central High School on Saturday. At 71, Hackman is one of the oldest players still playing in the tournament, which is a fundraiser for the Jackson County Chapter of the American Red Cross.
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