Archive: April 2011
Today we conclude our dissection of the OHSAA's Competitive Balance Proposal with a look at how our panel voted and what we think. Regardless of the outcome from this year's referendum, the debate will never totally subside…
In researching this Competitive Balance Proposal series, it was evident something needed to be done..."what" though is not a unanimous answer.
Today we continue our dissection of the OHSAA's Competitive Balance Proposal with a look at one thing that could happen if it passes: a private school mutiny.
‘Penalizing Success.' That's what the proposed 'Tradition Factor' will do to teams that win regional and state titles.
Must see TV...click here to watch highlights from the OHSFCA North-South Game courtesy of ScoutingOhio.com. Five future Buckeyes played in the game and the South won for the second consecutive year.
Today we begin our dissection of the OHSAA's Competitive Balance Proposal. Over the next five days we’ll talk to coaches and administrators from around the state and get their take. Today we tackle Issue 1, which is ‘What about D-I?’
This week's MVPpodcast spectacular eschews the obvious and embraces your innermost desires: you wanted more football and for one brief shining moment in the springtime sun that is what ye shall get.
According to sources, Wayne senior Markus Crider has opened his recruitment back up. Crider committed to Providence back in August, but with the recent release of former coach Keno Davis the Friars might not be the right fit anymore.
Seventy-two of the best high-school football players in Ohio will be on display Friday when the Ohio North-South Classic is staged at Ohio Stadium. Kickoff is set for 4 p.m.
Kent Roosevelt junior Ryan Anderson is one of Ohio’s top linemen and was on Ohio State’s radar. But he now faces a far greater challenge after learning cancer has halted his football career…
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After skipping a week due to the Holidays we return with the latest MVP Fab 5 Wrestling Rankings. There was plenty of action and some shuffling over the break...
It's nearing the end of 2011 and it's time again for our annual look back at Ohio's Top High School Sports Stories of the Year. HERE'S WHAT RANKS WHERE.
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?
It's still early in the wrestling season but that doesn't mean teams can't vie for No. 1. Here's how things look with the Christmas break and GMVWA Holiday Tournament looming...
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...