Archive: May 2011
The Trojans and head coach Steve Nolan made the playoffs for the first time since 2004 last year. Anything but a return trip this season would be a disappointment.
It's OHSAA baseball time here at the MVP podcast.
Can the Falcons rebound from a devastating three-game losing streak to end last season? That's the question.
The Redskins drop back down to D-VI where they’ve won half of their six state titles and look to add No. 7.
Indians return eight All-GWOC players and their top three tacklers...
Too early for Football? Nope. We’re here to give you a big head start this holiday weekend. Our kickoff to the 2011 Ohio High School Football Season officially starts with Memorial Day.
It was a sports, dog-life weekend with seven times the excitement in the Northern Miami Valley area. The gamble that paid. Thrice as nice. And finally, more salsa with your chips. These headlines and more...
DB Cameron Burrows became the first Rams player under current Head Coach Maurice Douglass to land an offer from Ohio State. The star sophomore's performance at the NIKE Football Training Camp at Ohio State on Saturday sealed the deal...
Big Ten teams invade Alter; Small school Southeastern OL gettig big-time looks; Centerville RB earning respect; Xenia QB going camping; Butler DB/LB earning Ivy interest; and more...
The Vandalia Butler baseball team is flying high, well above the radar, with a 25-3 record, a third straight GWOC North title, and a spot in Saturday's Division I district final. This team has it all. Like a hot fudge sundae...
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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...