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Bobcats Bounce Back Against Short-Handed Zips
If fans had seen Ohio’s loss to Western Michigan and then watched its 66-50 win against Akron, they would assume that there were two different teams wearing Ohio uniforms in… Read More
Reagan Ejected As No. 2 Pikeville Routs Rio Grande
Senior night for Rio Grande ended on a bitter note as the No. 2 Pikeville Bears upended the No. 19 RedStorm 111-76 at Newt Oliver Arena. This win gives the… Read More
Seahawks Surge Late To Beat Ohio
In 2013, coach Rob Smith’s Ohio squad struggled defensively, predominantly the left side of the infield, which produced 43 of the teams’ 79 total errors. So when the Bobcats began… Read More
Rahme Nets Game-Winner, Ohio Advances To CSCHL Final
In the latest chapter of the rapidly growing Ohio-Iowa State rivalry, Derek Rahme got the chance to be the hero. Rahme scored in the sudden death overtime period of another… Read More
Massive Second Half Run Surges John Carroll Over Marietta
With March knocking on the door, college basketball teams all over the country are getting ready for their conference tournaments. Today was no different for the Marietta Pioneers and John… Read More
Comeback Pioneers Best The Blue Streaks
The orange ball flies through the air as each player looks across the perimeter for the open shot. Finally Marietta’s sophomore wing Luis Garcia swings the ball one final time… Read More
RedStorm Take Over Sixth Place In MSC With Win
Two made free throws by Rio Grande junior guard Brianna Thomas gave Pikeville the ball down three for one last try. The Bears’ senior guard Callisha Johnson missed a 3-point… Read More
Food Insecurity In The Region Causes Obesity
One-third of U.S. adults are too heavy. According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) with that number the U.S. ranks No. 2 in the world. Only Mexico has… Read More
Boldon’s Bobcats Fall To Akron, Losing Streak Hits Double Digits
It was another day at the office for the Mid-American Conference’s highest-scoring offense. Akron, led by the conference’s second-highest scorer Hannah Luburgh, created open looks from all over the floor… Read More
Ohio Wins Two In Second Day Of Frost Invitational
Game Two: Savannah Jo Dorsey bullied her way through Butler Bulldogs hitters in the second game of the Ohio Bobcats’ day at the Frost Classic in Chattanooga, Tenn., defeating the Bulldogs… Read More
Inexperience Continues To Plague Bobcats In Loss To Liberty
When the season began, the Ohio Bobcats had 20 new players on the roster, and the coaching staff knew it would need most of those 20 newcomers to contribute in… Read More
Ohio Track And Field Tunes Up For MAC Indoors
The Ohio University track and field team traveled up 33 West to Columbus, Ohio, for the Buckeye Tune-up Friday. The meet was the last chance for Ohio’s athletes to earn… Read More
Former County Commissioner Dies
Former Athens County commissioner, Athens Twp. trustee and elections board member David Ratliff died this week after suffering complications of a stroke. Ratliff, 66, of Athens, died on Thursday at… Read More
Attorney General’s Office Issues Subpoena For TV Footage In Kelly Case
The attorney general’s office has issued a subpoena for television news footage associated with the criminal case against Athens County Sheriff Patrick Kelly. The subpoena, issued Friday, seeks raw video… Read More
Sheriff Obtains Attorney For Criminal Case
Athens County Sheriff Patrick Kelly has obtained an attorney to represent him at an upcoming hearing in the criminal case in which Kelly faces a 25-count indictment. Meanwhile, another name… Read More
Evan French Too Much For Athens
With revenge on their minds, the Athens Bulldogs travelled to Jim Myers Gymnasium in Logan Friday night to be a part history repeating itself. Once again the Warren Warriors put… Read More
Nelsonville-York Loses Tournament OT Thriller
Jay Kline stopped at the doorway to the locker room hallway and turned around to face the middle of the court. The Nelsonville-York Buckeyes head coach began to clap and… Read More