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Slow Start Plagues Pioneers As Case Western Wins 37-16
By: Nick Komjati
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As the Marietta Pioneers took the field for the first time in the Andy Waddle era on Saturday night, they hoped that they could get off on the right foot… Read More

Field Hockey Earns First Win
By: Nathan Takitch
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After allowing ten goals in its first two games of the season, Ohio Field Hockey (1-2) buckled down on defense against William & Mary (2-2), and got a late goal… Read More

Wooster Spoils Marietta’s Home Opener
By: Brad Friedman
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A last-minute comeback attempt from Marietta proved to be too little, too late as Wooster’s two first-half goals propelled the Fighting Scots to a 2-1 victory in Marietta’s first home… Read More

Bobcats Rebound, Down Flyers In Three
Ohio Volleyball shook off a tough loss from the night before and cruised to a three-set victory over Dayton Saturday, 25-22, 25-19, 25-16, to conclude play at the Baymont Inn… Read More

Ohio To Limit Food Stamps For Some Adults
By: Associated Press
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The administration of Ohio Governor. John Kasich plans to limit food stamps for more than 130,000 adults in all but a few economically depressed areas starting next year. … Read More

Coalition To Promote Federal Health Law In Ohio
By: Associated Press
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A coalition of health companies and advocates plans to reach out to Ohioans about the federal health care law during 28 events around the state this weekend. Enroll America spokeswoman… Read More

Cross-Country Men Win At Miami, Women Place Four In Top 10
By: Erick Starkey
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The men's cross-country team finished first as a team and the women had a strong showing in their own race that was not scored on the new course at the… Read More

Crow’s Late Goal Propels Rio To 2-1 Victory
By: Anna Vassalotti
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Rio Grande claimed its second victory of the season as it defeated Union (Ky.) College 2-1 on Friday. Sophomore forward Kasey Crow scored the game-winner with eight minutes to go… Read More

Accused Mobile Meth Lab Operator Sentenced
A West Virginia resident accused of attempting to manufacture methamphetamine was sentenced to nearly a year in prison Thursday. The Athens County Prosecutor’s office said Harley B. Mollohan, 40, of… Read More

Marietta Football Seeks First Win Since 2011
By: Nick Komjati
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On the date of the Marietta Pioneers’ last win, LeBron James had not yet won an NBA championship, the 2012 Summer Olympics in London were still about six months on… Read More

Pioneers Fall To Bethany In Straight Sets
By: Kellen Becoats
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The Marietta College Pioneers Volleyball team opened the 2013 BSN River City Classic with a straight-sets loss to the Bethany College Bison. Bethany started out strong, amassing a 6-0 lead… Read More

RedStorm Win 2-1 In Extra Time
By: Kaleb Carter
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The Rio Grande Men’s Soccer team pulled out a thrilling 2-1 double overtime victory against Davenport University in the team’s first match at the Indiana Wesleyan tournament. Both Davenport and… Read More

Pioneers Lose Second Straight, 2-1 To Wittenberg
By: Michael Drapcho
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The Marietta Pioneers suffered another tough loss Friday night as the Wittenberg Tigers defeated the Pioneers 2-1 on a goal that came with only one second left on the clock… Read More

Trimble Knocks Off Wahama
By: Kelsi Steele
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In a brutal fight down to the wire, the Trimble Tomcats got a taste of redemption, breaking hearts of White Falcons fans in all of Mason County by a final… Read More

Wellston Loses Home Opener To South Point, 24-21
The Wellston Golden Rockets kicked off their first home game of the season, looking for their first win. But they could not pull through, as the South Point Pointers defeated… Read More

Williamstown Makes Late Comeback Against Magnolia
By: David Holman
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In a thrilling night of week two West Virginia high school football, the Williamstown Yellow Jackets booted the Magnolia Blue Eagles into the night with a last minute field goal… Read More