HS Football: Athens-area teams race to finish first
By JIM RYAN | Oct. 12, 2011The Athens-area high-school football teams are at varying points on the road to the postseason.
The Athens-area high-school football teams are at varying points on the road to the postseason.
For the first time in her life, freshman Serena Warner is not in a class of her own. But although she is hitting the books in a new atmosphere, hitting the hardwood is old school for her.
Southeast Ohio has always belonged to the ’Cats, but soon there will be a new Dawg in town.
Will the real Ohio defense please stand up?
In hockey, perhaps more than any other sport, a captain’s contribution can be vital to a team’s success. Where the guy with the “C” on his chest goes, the rest of the players follow.
Nearing the midpoint of the football season, many Mid-American Conference teams started to show their dominance while others sank in the standings or barely stayed float.
Pride. Belief. Confidence. Motivation. Character.
Knock, knock.
Bigger. Faster. Stronger.
Taking on the top two teams in the Mid-American Conference West Division is no easy task, but the Bobcats walked away from the weekend with one point and held on to the top spot in the East Division.
As has been the case with Ohio in every defeat so far this year, the loss to No. 17 Iowa yesterday resulted from neither an inefficient offense, ineffective defense or lackluster goaltending.
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Since Trimble fell to Wahama in the second game of the season, coach Phil Faires has stressed the need to win out to have a chance at the postseason.
When Ohio (12-6, 4-0) visits Akron’s James A. Rhodes Arena — known as the JAR — tonight, it will attempt to preserve its unblemished conference record.
Five starts, 1,202 passing yards, and 16 touchdowns ago, Tyler Tettleton scored his first career touchdown in a 27-24 win on the road at Buffalo.
Though much has been said about Ohio’s defense this year, it would be hard to win games without an effective offense.
After Ohio extended its winning streak to four games with a 2-0 victory against Miami last weekend, coach Neil Macmillan already had his sights set on the team’s next opponent.
When Nelsonville-York coach Dave Boston takes the field for home games, he is reminded of his father.