Archive: March 2010
One of my best friends from high school is a HUGE North Carolina fan. Looks like I’ll be talking to him Wednesday. Go Flyers! UD's in the NIT final for the first time since 1968...
One question surrounding the Division IV boys basketball state championship was answered during player introductions. The most important question wasn’t answered until 32 minutes of hoops had been played.
Port Clinton may have won a moral victory Saturday, but Dunbar got the victory the Redskins really wanted – and the state championship trophy that went with it.
Perhaps no team or head coach has felt the agony of defeat at the boys basketball state tournament more than Lima Central Catholic and it’s head coach Bob Seggerson. Saturday, Seggerson and Co. finally got to taste the thrill of victory.
In Friday’s second Division IV boys basketball semifinal at OSU’s Schottenstein Center, powerhouse Dayton Jefferson (16-10) erupted for an 81-44 throttling of Cinderella, Bedford St. Peter Chanel (14-12). Ouch...
Down 18 in the second quarter and trailing by 15 at halftime of it's Division II state semifinal with Cleveland Benedictine, things didn't look god for Dunbar...then the second half started.
Wolverines making their fourth appearance at state in six years; Dunbar looking for fourth state champion and third since 2006...
In anticipation of this weekend’s OHSAA Boys Basketball Championships at the Ohio State University’s Schottenstein Center, the MVPpodcast has reached deep into our bag of tricks for this week’s epic show!
We continue - and this week conclude - the countdown of JJHuddle's “Top 50 Ohio High School Athletes of the Decade” for 1999-2009. Today's entry is the most decorated wrestler in state history...he's done things no one else has.
Broncos attempt to add state title No. 3 to their trophy case; First appearance in Columbus since 1998 fueled by Payne and Latimer's inside success...
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