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UMass, Louisville Hand Ohio Two Losses At Red And Black Classic
Game One: After leading for much of the game, the Bobcats once again fell asleep in the fifth inning and allowed UMass to grab three runs that proved decisive as the… Read More
Peebles Pushes Past South Gallia
Beau Justice and the Peebles Indians knocked off the last two remaining Tri-Valley Conference teams on their way to a district title. Peebles defeated South Gallia Saturday 66-58 for the… Read More
Bobcats Solid On Mats On Day One Of MAC Championships
Day one of the Mid-American Conference Championships is in the books. Four Bobcats have already punched their tickets to Oklahoma City for the 2014 NCAA Championships and four will wrestle… Read More
Fairfield Pulls Down District Title
Ironically, Fairfield was the team that controlled the paint. The Lions beat Paint Valley 61-51 Saturday claiming their program’s third district title in school history. The Lions out-rebounded Paint Valley… Read More
Cooper, Iowa State Stun Ohio’s Offense, End Its Season
Again and again, Ohio would gain possession of the puck in Iowa State’s zone in a desperate attempt to tie the game, but nothing seemed to go right for the… Read More
Longwood Trumps Ohio Twice In Doubleheader
Game One: Ohio pitcher Jake Roehn gave the Bobcats the best performance of his young career so far, throwing 8 2/3 innings and giving up just one run on five hits… Read More
‘Cats Fail To Crash Boards, Fall To Rival Miami
When Ohio (9-20, 4-13) last faced the Redhawks, five players crossed the double-digit point threshold, sinking buckets from all over the floor. Today, Miami’s 2-3 zone forced poor looks from… Read More
Ndour Leads ‘Cats To Overtime Win In Oxford
Ohio closed out the 2013-14 regular season in typical Bobcat fashion by overcoming a second half deficit to beat Miami 82-76 in overtime. It’s no secret that when Maurice Ndour… Read More
Home Heating Assistance Program Extended in Ohio
State officials are extending a deadline for a heating assistance program that's available to those threatened with disconnection or whose service has been disconnected. The Ohio Development Services Agency administers… Read More
Burglary Suspect Shot Multiple Times by Homeowner
A burglary suspect was shot multiple times by the homeowner, according to the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Department. Detective Jason Newman says about 2 p.m. Friday, Joseph F. Willis forced his… Read More
Canine Officer, Partner and Unit to Retire
After a 26-year career, Officer Krishea Osborne is hanging up her uniform for the last time with the Athens Police Department. With her retirement, her partner also gets more time… Read More
Farmers Market Hopeful for New Location
The Athens Farmers Market has secured its current location at The Market on State through the end of March and prospects are looking positive for a new temporary location. The… Read More