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www.columbusmessenger.com <strong>May</strong> 2, <strong>2021</strong> - GROVE CITY MESSENGER - PAGE 13<br />

First win of<br />

the season<br />

At right, Calvin Lin serves up a win for<br />

the Comets. The Central Crossing<br />

senior took home straight set victories<br />

coming out on top 6-1 and 6-0 helping<br />

the Comets to a 3-2 win at <strong>Grove</strong>port.<br />

Below, Central Crossing senior Bogdan<br />

Semchishin has his eye on the ball and<br />

a win, taking straight sets 6-0 and 6-2 in<br />

an April 27 match up at <strong>Grove</strong>port.<br />

<strong>Messenger</strong> photos by Pat Donahue<br />

Going around Central Crossing sophomore Jeremy Paquette proved easier than<br />

going over him as his strong net game helped he and doubles partner, Jesse<br />

Nlemchi to a third set tie breaker against <strong>Grove</strong>port’s Casey Humphrey and Jason<br />

Robertson who took the 15-13 victory in the April 27 match up at <strong>Grove</strong>port High<br />

School. It was the first win for Central Crossing. The team now has a 1-5 record.<br />

Moses-Mouser Eye Care<br />

Dr. Joshua Morris is an Optometrist who grew<br />

up in Bellville, Ohio. He completed his undergraduate<br />

degree at the University of Akron, where<br />

he graduated magna cum laude with honors.<br />

Dr. Morris attended The Ohio State University<br />

College of Optometry and graduated cum laude<br />

with honors to receive his Doctor of Optometry Degree in <strong>May</strong> 2019. After<br />

completing his studies, he was awarded the “Primary Vision Care Clinical<br />

Excellence Award”, in 2019.<br />

Dr. Morris is a member of the American Optometric Association, the Ohio<br />

Optometric Association, and The Ohio State Alumni Association. He is<br />

excited to practice full scope optometry, diagnosing and treating a variety<br />

of ocular disorders and diseases in patients of all ages, but has a special<br />

interest in contact lenses and ocular disease.<br />

On a personal note, Dr. Morris and his wife Tess, enjoy spending time with<br />

their family, friends, and their Bernese Mountain dog Maverick, cheering<br />

on The Ohio State Buckeyes, trying new foods, and exploring Columbus<br />

breweries.<br />

Q: What are floaters and what causes them?<br />

A: Floaters are small dark shapes that move across your vision. They can appear<br />

as dots, threads, squiggly lines, or even like cobwebs. Most floaters are caused<br />

by normal changes in the eye. As you age, small strands of vitreous (gel-like fluid<br />

that fills your eye) can clump together and cast a shadow on your retina (the<br />

light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye). Those shadows appear as floaters<br />

that drift across your vision. You may notice floaters more when you look at a<br />

bright background, like a computer screen or a blue sky.<br />

Q: How often should someone with new<br />

floaters get an eye exam?<br />

A: Someone experiencing new floaters, a large increase in the number of floaters,<br />

or flashing lights should see an eye care professional immediately. Sometimes<br />

floaters have a more serious cause, including: infection, injury, inflammation,<br />

bleeding, retinal tear or retinal detachment.<br />

Someone with a few stable floaters should see an eye care professional at least<br />

once a year for a comprehensive dilated eye exam.<br />

Schedule your comprehensive eye exam<br />

today with Dr. Morris<br />

1600 Gateway Circle, <strong>Grove</strong> <strong>City</strong>, OH 43123 614-963-3820

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