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Ohio Gets Decisive Win Over Indiana, 4-1
By: Nick Hart
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The Ohio Bobcats rode a successful night on the penalty kill to a decisive 4-1 victory over the Indiana Hoosiers on Friday night at Bird Arena. Ohio killed seven of… Read More

Rio Grande Seeks 2-0 Start, Faces Miami-Middletown
By: McKennah Robinson
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The Rio Grande RedStorm are looking to add another win to the one earned in their season opener this Saturday against the Miami-Middletown Thunderhawks. This game will be a part… Read More

Marietta Hopes To Spoil Otterbein Senior Day
By: Justin Holbrock
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After having their Senior Day spoiled by Baldwin Wallace last week, the Marietta Pioneers (1-7) look to rebound this Saturday against the Otterbein Cardinals (4-4). The Pioneers travel to Westerville,… Read More

Marietta Looks To Improve Upon Last Season’s Success
By: Kellen Becoats
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It’s about that time of year again. The time where the weather is getting colder, the leaves are changing, college students are studying hard to get their GPA up before… Read More

Ohio Opens The Season Against Northern Iowa
By: Michael Drapcho
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For the second straight year, Ohio will open its season with a celebration in the Convocation Center. After the 2012-13 MAC Regular Season Champions banner has been raised, though, Ohio… Read More

Ohio Falls To Miami, Season Comes To A Close
By: Abbey Carnivale
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Nov. 8 was the date set for the rematch between rivals Ohio and Miami as the RedHawks sought revenge and the Bobcats looked for a chance to extend their season… Read More

Parkersburg Claims Victory In ‘Civil War’
By: David Holman
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After a two-year stint on the South side, the Richard Corbitt memorial trophy is back in Parkersburg High School. In an intense matchup between crosstown rivals, the Parkersburg Big Reds… Read More

Athens Survives Logan Elm, Advances
A chill moved through Basil Rutter Field on Friday. Not only did the Bulldogs see freezing temperatures during the game, but they also were heavily contested in their 74-55 win… Read More

Tri-Valley Throttles New Philly, Treks On
By: Sam Mullan
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The No. 4 Tri-Valley Scotties pulled away from the No. 5 New Philadelphia Quakers in the second half en route to a 47-21 victory on the back of Daniel “Bubby”… Read More

Philo Drops John Glenn, Plows Ahead
By: Eric Singer
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For the first time since 1995, the Philo Electrics found themselves playing in the postseason. And playing in front of their own crowd, the No. 3 Electrics (9-2) used home-field… Read More