Archive: February 2010
It's going down to the witching hour. The MAC boys championship won't be determined until Friday at 9:30 pm. Thanks to New Bremen's 64-54 conquest of Delphos St. John's Monday, three teams still remain in the hunt.
Each week join WHIO Sports Director Mike Hartsock and MVP Sports Magazine Publisher and JJHuddle.com Managing Editor Eric Frantz as they talk about high school basketball, wrestling and other news related to prep sports.
Fresh off a win at Fort Recovery, DSJ can clinch the MAC boys hoops title tonight with a win over New Bremen; Speaking of wins, SCL girls got plenty this weekend
For the next three days the University of Dayton basketball team will hear the word “bubble” more than it cares to.
Rick Derringer rocked this town during the 60s and tonight, the boys from Fort Recovery and Delphos St. John's hope to do the same. One thing is certain. It will be a rock concert atmosphere. The MAC title is on the line.
Redskins beat Cavaliers by 30 in non-league clash; Jefferson scouts say Payne to get MRI today
The Magic is BACK...and just in time for tournament! This week’s MVPpodcast features MVP's Eric Frantz, the Dabbelt Report's Jim Dabbelt and much, much more...
For the Dayton Jefferson Broncos, Wednesday night was about taking the good with the bad. It is hard to say at this point which one outweighed the other.
Despite the winter weather, there was plenty of boys and girls basketball action in the Midwest Athletic Conference and Shelby County League over the weekend.
This week WHIO TV's Mike Hartsock and MVP's Eric Frantz talk about the weather, Big Ten coaches in town to see local talent, tournament favorites and more...
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Saturday night Delphos St. John's and Lima Central Catholic hooked up in a battle of small school powers. Here's how it went down...
Stebbins snaps 30-game losing streak; Carroll kicker booms 52-yard field goal; St. Henry and Coldwater QBs shine
Talk about Friday night lights. In a game that didn’t start until nearly 9:30 p.m., the Valley View Spartans overcame an anemic first half to beat the Dunbar Wolverines on Friday, 25-12.
Stebbins snaps 30-game losing streak; Anna, Centerville, Alter and Clinton-Massie roll; Fairborn "upsets" Tecumseh
For three years while I was writing for the Dayton Daily News in the early 2000s, I was involved in the annual HS Football Pick'em contest. This year we’re going to do it again.