Archive: November 2009
Defending D-VI state champions need overtime to get past MAC rival Marion Local in the state semifnals
Knights and Blue Jays try to defend crowns, Cavaliers looking for second championship in three years
This week MVP talks to head coaches Todd Shulte (Delphos St. John's) and Tim Goodwin (Marion Local) and also adds some hoops with Dayton Lady HoopStars mentor John Coffee...
CJ, Alter, Minster, Fort Loramie, Kenton Ridge, Middletown Madison and other Miami Valley teams named in preseason Top 10
Alter, Coldwater, Marion Local, Delphos St. John's and Ottawa-Glandorf head into the weekend with state championship aspirations
Knights give up first points of the postseason, but responded with 32 straight; Clinton-Massie finishes 12-1
Delphos St. John's, Alter, Marion Local move on, Coldwater and St. Henry play one for the ages, Trotwood-Madison, Springfield Shawnee fall and more.
This week Alex Sator talks to head coaches Dan McSurley (Clinton-Massie) and Ed Domsitz (Alter), JJHuddle contributor and Fantastic 50 guru Drew Pasteur and more...
SWBL correspondent Adam Adkins previews the titanic D-IV, Region 16 Final between Clinton-Massie and Alter...both are unbeaten...
In all 20 former Miami Valley High School Football players will dress for Saturday's 106th meeting between Ohio State and Michigan...see who they are:
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