Archive: May 2010
The Miami Valley will have three softball teams in the state tournament, tons of athletes at the state track championships and Fort Loramie back in the baseball semis
Bellbrook earns respect - not win - against state's No. 1 baseball team..As for track – on your mark, get set, listen!
This is a big weekend for Ohio High School sports. Regional titles in track, baseball and softball will
The 27th annual Miami Valley Football Coaches Association All-Star Classic will be held June 11 at Northmont High School. The annual game pits the Miami Valley’s top seniors in a North vs South struggle.
Fort Loramie and Russia to meet with D-IV state berth on the line; Franklin finally gets to .500 - and another regional final
The D-IV regional baseball pairings have been established and two SCL teams remain in the hunt for a state berth next week in Columbus.
Large AAU event in Columbus enables locals to showcase talents, shine in summer spotlight
More than sixty percent of adults do not achieve the recommended amount of physical activity, and a quarter of adults are not physically active at all.
The Greater Western Ohio Conference is home to three of Ohio's Top 6 recruits...and several others in the Top 200.
New Knoxville's Brad Piehl transfers from Robert Morris; joins incoming freshmen Greg Kahlig (Fort Recovery) and Mark Frilling (Fort Loramie) on Oilers roster
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