Big inning sends Newman past Missiles

MILLEDGEVILLE Newman pitcher Quincy Coomes left foot kept disappearing into a hole.

The juniors landing foot was swallowed up by a large divot on the mound at Millwheel Park in a game against host Milledgeville. The score was tight, and with the gusting wind, the right-hander couldnt quite focus.

Its always tough to pitch when the game is close, Coomes said, and that mound is especially tough to pitch from, too.

Luckily for Coomes, the Comets bats were able to take one thing off his mind, as an offensive explosion in the fifth inning helped propel them to a 10-1 win over the Missles on Wednesday afternoon.

After struggling to generate offense in the early portion of the season, the Comets bats came to life. They got production from everywhere in the lineup, and it was the bottom of the order that sparked an eight-run fifth inning that broke a 1-1 tie since the first inning.

Nine-hole hitter A.J. Sharp roped a single to lead off the inning. The next two batters reached, and all of a sudden, Newman had the bases loaded with no outs and the heart of the order coming to bat.

Its always good when the bottom of the order can come through, Comets leadoff hitter Dillan Heffelfinger said. When everyone is rolling, it gets contagious.

Newman was happy to catch the bug, as it sent 12 batters to the plate in the top half of the fifth. Twice the Comets loaded the bases, and they produced runs each time. Alex Buhler singled home the first two runs of the inning to break the 1-1 tie.

The Comets (3-4) kept at it, and a Trevor Bolin walk was sandwiched between two outs to keep the inning alive, before Heffelfinger singled home two more with the bases loaded.

This was a good one for us, Comets coach Tom Wilson said. We just needed to start hitting the baseball more consistently.

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Travel the World with Buzz Winners Announced

April 17, 2014 - Ontario Hockey League (OHL) Sarnia Sting The Madere family, Matt, Amanda, Reese and Jackson, have been crowned the winners of the Travel the World with Buzz Promotion - brought to you by Marlin Travel & Transat Holidays.

Throughout the contest, fans were asked to take their Sting gear on the road with them and submit their pictures for a chance to be mentioned at a Sarnia Sting Home game and ultimately entered into a draw to win a $500 travel voucher.

Above is the image that won the Madere family the grand prize, courtesy of our generous partners. While docked in Grand Turk, Turk and Caicos, the family posed in front of their Carnival Cruise-liner wearing their Sarnia Sting Jerseys. Congratulations to the Madere Family on behalf of Marlin Travel, Transat Holidays and the Sarnia Sting.

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Stem Cell therapy on animals may be medicine of the future

Two Central Pennsylvania dogs are receiving a regenerative therapy for arthritis thats unprecedented for this area and less expensive than standard surgery. Stem Cell therapy is a way to repair damaged tissue and treat injury. When dealing with dogs, veterinarians say its the future of treatments and its becoming less costly.

Gunny is a 7-year-old German Shepard. He underwent the revolutionary stem cell therapy at the Palmyra Animal Clinic. Vets say the stem cell therapy is a way to combat Gunnys arthritis in his hips. Doctors collected fatty tissue from his shoulder, processed the stem cells in the lab and injected the cells back into his hips. This happens all in one day for around $1500. Prior to this, surgery could cost around $3,000.

Dr. Calvin Clements of the Palmyra Animal Clinic says, Injected in a damaged joint or ligament, these cells will take on that characteristic and differentiate into the cartilage or tissue were dealing with and help to regenerate it.

Dr. Clements says results are noticeable in about a month. On average, animals improve 85%.

For more information, contact the Palmyra Animal Clinic at 717-838-5451.

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Top stem cell scientist joins Stemedica

Stem cell scientist Mahendra Rao, former director of the now-defunct Center For Regenerative Medicine at the National Institutes of Health. Photo taken in December, 2013 during a speech by Rao at the World Stem Cell Summit in San Diego.

One of the nation's top stem cell scientists has become an adviser to San Diego's Stemedica, a developer of stem cell-based therapies.

Dr. Mahendra Rao joined Stemedica's scientific and medical advisory board, and will help guide the company's strategy, said Maynard Howe, chief executive of the privately held company. Rao's career as a scientist who has also worked for companies and federal agencies makes him particularly useful, Howe said.

Rao is a medical doctor with a PhD in developmental neurobiology from CalTech. He headed the neurosciences division of the National Institute on Aging. He also led the stem cell division of Carlsbad-based Life Technologies, now a unit of Thermo Fisher Scientific. The two companies are on good terms: Life Technologies sells two kinds of stem cells made by Stemedica, used for research purposes, Howe said.

Rao was most recently founding director of the Center for Regenerative Medicine at the National Institutes of Health, which has been shut down. Rao, who resigned at the end of March, said he was disappointed at the slow pace of funding studies with artificial embryonic stem cells, called induced pluripotent stem cells. Stemedica announced his appointment April 8.

Rao said Wednesday that his goal now is to advance stem cell therapies through the private sector. Stemedica drew his attention because it had developed a method of reliably generating "clinically compliant" stem cells suitable for use in therapy.

In addition, Rao said he likes that Stemedica is developing combination stem cell therapies, using a variety called mesenchymal stem cells. This variety of stem cell generates chemicals that promote short-term regrowth and seems to enhance the survival of other transplanted stem cells. For example, mesenchymal stem cells could help transplanted neural stem cells integrate into the brain.

"That's a high-risk process and it's a much more difficult road, but they seem to be willing to do that," Rao said.

He has also rejoined the board of Q Therapeutics, a Salt Lake City company developing treatments for spinal cord injuries and other neurological disorders. Rao is the company's scientific founder, but had to leave the company when he joined the NIH.

Stemedica and its affiliated companies are undertaking multiple clinical trials of stem cell therapies. One of the most advanced is for stroke, Howe said. See utsandiego.com/stemedicastroke1 for detailed information.

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