Archive: June 2011
The Rams made it to the state final last year after reaching the regional finals the year before. Expect another deep playoff run this season – if not a state title.
The Astros and head coach Matt Hodge (28-24 in five years) will test the D-IV waters this year.
Eric Frantz earned two firsts Thursday at the Society of Professional Journalists Cincinnati Pro Chapter HOF and Awards banquet. For the third year in a row Frantz was recognized as the “Best Sports Columnist.” He also won...
Last year the Cavaliers were supposed to have a subpar season. Instead they made it all the way back to the D-I state championship game. Encore?
After a successful run in D-VI (been to the playoffs 12 of the last 13 years), the Buccs bump up a division....
The Vikings have had a resurgence the last few years under longtime head coach Max Current (52-70 in 12 years) and have been to the playoffs twice while going 31-11.
The Flyers lost to MAC rival Delphos St. John’s in the D-VI state semifinals last year, but return enough talent to make the playoffs for the 12th time in 13 years.
The Elks have been one of the most consistent programs in Ohio under Ron Ullery, who returns for his 35th year at Centerville and 12th as head coach (86-30 career record).
Head coach Archie Miller and his staff have been busy on the recruiting trail. Here's a look at who they've called (and offered) recently. One call was local...
The Tigers enter Year 4 under head coach Bob Olwin and his spread offense intent on making a push for the MAC title.
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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...