Archive: February 2010
Wow. NCAA Tournament teams don’t lose at Saint Louis…do they? That being said Dayton did Saturday. Take it for what it’s worth.
Talbott, Skinner, Shepherd and Jomantas earn one of Ohio's top football honors; Fairborn's Thobe to coach in all-star game...
Thanks to a huge fourth quarter, Carroll just made the GGCL Grey North Division race that much more interesting. Three teams can now potentially tie for the title.
If you are a professional wrestling fanatic then the term elimination chamber should be familiar to you...
Eagles senior and UConn recruit one of three Ohio players to play in boys and girls all-star games at Schottenstein Center in March.
Those groovy folks at MVPpregame beat the mighty blizzard of 2010 by filing a 90-minute barnburner of a show for your approval. This week we have: Ohio Girls Basketball Report founder Tom Jenkins, NBC 4's Jerod Smalley, JJ's Eric Frantz and more...listen up!
Exiting UD Arena Thursday, I told Dayton Athletic Director Tim Wabler that the Flyers stunning 75-47 beat down of Charlotte was a “good” win. I misspoke. It was a GREAT win.
Get excited Sports Darlings! It's tournament time....Will Fort Loramie make it back to Columbus? Can Versailles punch its fourth straight ticket to State? Those questions and others will be answered soon.
My wife said it was the “greatest athletic event” she’s ever been to. I’ve been to better, but not many. The final: Dayton 90, Xavier 65.
A new era in Ohio high school football all-star game action will begin this spring as the Ohio North-South Classic will move from mid-June to Fri., April 23...
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Christmas is coming and here's our latest gift...the Week 3 Fab 5 Wrestling Poll. Who moved up? Who moved down? Who moved out?
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Tradition won out over hunger. Youngstown Cardinal Mooney held off a late fourth quarter drive by Shawnee to win the D-III title 21-14. HOW IT HAPPENED...