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Field Hockey: Ohio Cuts Corners to Secure Shutout
After a scoreless first half Saturday, Ohio resorted to one of its best weapons to pull away: the corner. Ohio defeated Missouri State on three second-half corner goals to secure… Read More
Volleyball: Ohio Bounces Back Against Toledo
What a difference a day makes. One day removed from a tough loss to Ball State, Ohio rebounded to sweep Toledo 25-14, 26-24, 27-25 Saturday on night in the Convocation… Read More
Football: Cardinals Stun Ohio On Homecoming
In the last month, Ohio has scored quickly, given up points in bulk but slowly, and lost more than it won. On homecoming Saturday, the story remained the same as… Read More
Senior Overcomes Injury to Lead Panthers
The New Lexington Panthers have been the surprise of the MVL this season, starting 5-2 following a disappointing 2-8 season. A large factor to their strong start is senior… Read More
Logan’s Struggles Continue Against Jonathan Alder
Jonathan Alder hit hard at Logan tonight. The Chieftains' defense fell short early on in the first half, most notably when the Pioneer's quarterback, Nate Squires, threw a 34-yard… Read More
Williamstown Passes Tough Road Test
With state playoff spots on the line late in the season, the game plan is simple: play solid football. Williamstown did just that Friday, putting in a team effort… Read More
Sheridan Runs All Over the Panthers
The Maysville Panthers came into their game against the favored Sheridan Generals with high expectations. But the Generals struck first when Drew Murray rumbled in for the first touchdown of… Read More
Tri-Valley Rolls Over John Glenn
Tonight in Dresden, the game started out as an offensive struggle. The game was scoreless at the end of the first quarter, but then Scotties showed how they can score… Read More
Football: Ohio/Ball State preview
Keys To The Game: Ball State (3-3, 1-1) vs Ohio (4-2, 1-1) For Pete's (Germano) Sake–Stay Healthy The Ohio defense is injured. Neal Huynh-out; Xavier Hughes-out; Carl Jones-out; Omar Leftwich-questionable…. Read More