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The American Physiological Society Launches APSselect

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Newswise The editorial team carefully selects the top articles published each month across all ten APS research journals that highlight, promote, and rapidly disseminate the best original research. This collection provides: Outstanding scientific discoveries published by APS each month. Timely, convenient, and concise "one-stop shopping" mechanism to broadly transmit the most exceptional work. Easy access from the APS homepage http://www.the-aps.org.

APSselect is an ideal mechanism to enable a broader mission: to promote excellence of the physiological discipline to biomedical researchers said the Editor-in-Chief Joseph Metzger in the January 2014 issue of The Physiologist.

APSselect aims to serve as a virtual front porch of the American Physiological Societys scholarly home. The overarching goal of APSselect is to shine a bright light on the outstanding scientific discoveries published by the Society. APSselect will serve the APS membership and the physiology discipline with distinction and pride. APSselect can be accessed at http://www.apsselect.physiology.org.

Physiology is the study of how molecules, cells, tissues, and organs function in health and disease. Established in 1887, the American Physiological Society (APS) was the first US society in the biomedical sciences field. The APS represents more than 11,000 members worldwide and publishes 14 peer-reviewed journals with a global readership. http://www.the-aps.org

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Comets complete weekend sweep with win over FC

After grinding out a win over conference rival Pioneer Friday night, Castons boys basketball team turned its attention to Faith Christian, the second opponent in a weekend twinbill Saturday night.

The Eagles made the trip from Lafayette riding a three-game winning streak, with hopes of garnering their first ever victory over the Comets. In only their second season of IHSAA tournament eligibility, fourth-year coach Clayton Callan is trying to recapture his success from the 2011-12 season, where the Eagles went a respectable 12-8.

The weather outside was still frightful, but the shooting Saturday night was much more delightful. Caston used a second quarter surge and a solid defensive effort to put away Faith Christian, 62-46.

The Comets got a positive sign from the start, as junior Dustin Offenberger connected from the arc. Brayton Jellison followed with a 3 of his own, and the Comets seemed to conveniently forget their shooting woes from Friday.

Junior Matt Rumpke showed nice post moves and scored on consecutive hoops to draw the Eagles to within one. Cam Berning scored with 5 seconds remaining to give Faith Christian its only lead of the game at 11-10.

Jake Kingery nailed a corner 3 to start the second period, which started the key run in the game. Senior Quentin Douglass took a Vernon Ford charge just seconds later, which led to another big trey by Jellison. Offenberger followed his own missed 3, and scored on the stickback and-one. Alex Howdeshells two free throws completed the 11-0 surge.

Christian Andersons pullup jumper in the lane cut the lead back to three at the 2:20 mark. The Comets took advantage of open perimeter shots and finished the half strong behind consecutive 3s by Eli Douglass and Jellison, giving the Comets a 29-21 lead at the break.

Spending much of the first half distributing to teammates, point guard Quentin Douglass began attacking the lane in the third. He scored off a Kingery feed off the baseline to extend the lead to 10 and had eight points in the quarter. Another Offenberger 3, followed by Howdeshells putback put Caston up by 13 mid-way through. Berning also had a big quarter, hitting two 3s and a layup, keeping the Eagles in the game. He finished with a game-high 22 points.

Offenberger continued to cause damage in the fourth, connecting again from outside. He finished with a team-high 19 points. Jellison followed with 12 points and nine rebounds.

The Comets shot 45 percent from the field, including 47 from three-point range.

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Comets cruise past South Central

Stew-Stras picked up an easy win on Monday night, cruising past the Cougars of South Central, 47-36.

Brandon Helmuth scored half of the Comets points with a 23-point performance, scoring nine times from the floor, making one triple and 4-of-6 at the line. South Central had one man in double figures, Harmeier, with just 11 points.

The Comets took a modest lead in the 1st, 12-8, then Stew-Stras struck in the 2nd with an 18-7 run. Stew-Stras was up by 15 at the break, 30-15. The Ceomst forgot to come out ofthe locker room in the 3rd and let South Central cut into the lead with a 13-8 run.

The Comets were up by just ten points at the start of the 4th, 38-28. Still, they shrugged their shoulders and coasted and were happy with an 11-point check in the win column.

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Stew-Stras 47, South Central 36

SS 12-18-8-9--47

SC 8-7-13-8--36

Stew stats: Helmuth 23 (9 FGs, 4/6 FTs), Mark Jones 8 (2-3 pt FGs, 2/2 FTs), Aaron Blythe 6 (3 FGs), Jason Fry 5 (2 FGs, 1/2 FTs), Bryse Bugger 3 (FG, 1/2FTs), Ted Kessler 2 (FG). Team FGs 18. 3-Pointers: 3 (Jones 2, Helmuth). Team FTs 8-of-12.

SC stats: Harmeier 11 (5 Fgs, 1/2 FTs), Langley 6 (3 FGs), OLeary 5 (2 FGs, 1/1 FTs), Riley 5 (2 FGs, 1/2 FTs), Ross 5 (FG, 3/3 FTs0, Powless 4 (2 FGs, 0/1 FTs). Team FGs 15. Team FTs 6-of-9.

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Mason takes title, Lakota West second

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The Mason Comets captured their fifth straight Greater Miami Conference wrestling championship on Saturday night at Lakota East.

For our seniors to win a GMC title their entire career is a big deal. Its been a long week but a rewarding week for our kids, Mason coach Craig Murnan said.

The Comets qualified as a team for the state tournament on Wednesday night. The GMC championship was a nice addition to the season.

The Comets, who won with 219 points, had their traditional green and white colors on display, along with bleached blonde hair that has become a wrestling tradition at Mason.

Robert Shephard, a state champion for us, started it seven or eight year ago and they do it this time of year to create unity, Murnan said.

The Comets captured five weight classes, beginning with Zack Dothan at 106 and Patrick Kearny at 113.

It is nice to win since I hadnt won since my freshman year. I was just going out and wrestling and trying to stay calm, what Ive been doing all year, Kearney said.

Masons other champions were Caleb Walden at 132 and Jordan Collins, who had a pin at 160.

We have a schedule that has challenged them all year and so we are getting to this point and seeing the rewards from it, Murman said.

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