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Ohio Football Dominates Miami in Homecoming Game
By: Sean Neidig
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In the annual Battle of the Bricks, Miami came to Athens hoping to steal a win from Ohio on Homecoming Weekend. However, the RedHawks (1-5, 0-2) were sent home with their largest margin of defeat in the series’ history. In front of the fifth-largest crowd in Peden Stadium history, the Bobcats (5-1, 2-0) did not… Read More

Palliative Care Still a Challenge for Many (interactive map)
By: Kelvin Suddason | SHFWire
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WASHINGTON – For patients needing palliative care, a specialized medical care for those with a serious illness, they now have less than a 50 percent chance to get access to it. In a state like Wyoming, their chances drop to one in six. The United States recently received yet another B rating, as it did in 2011, from the Center… Read More

Extra Points: Bloom-Carroll, Wellston, Athens Win Comfortably
By: Matt Cudahy
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The Athens Bulldogs (4-3) protected their home turf Friday night as they fended off the Meigs Marauders (5-2) 49-34 in a barn-burner. Athens running back Zacciah Saltzman went off again this week amassing 303 yards and seven touchdowns on 37 carries. Saltzman broke off four runs of over 20 yards and two runs of over… Read More

Chapman, Spartans Muscle Past River Valley
By: Connor Martin
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Alexander is a ground-and-pound team and Mason Chapman is its centerpiece. 145 yards and three touchdowns later, Chapman took the air out of River Valley (5-2, 2-2). Chapman carried the Spartans (6-1, 4-0) to a 22-12 victory over the Raiders. Alexander looked like the team celebrating its homecoming, based off the amount of energy it… Read More

Belpre Withstands Miller Second Half Surge
By: Duncan Goldberg
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In one of the biggest games of the year in the TVC-Hocking, the Belpre Golden Eagles (5-2, 5-1) took down the Miller Falcons (5-2, 3-2) 27-20 in Corning, Ohio to take complete control of second place in the Hocking. The Falcons went into the second half down 21-6 and ended up losing by only one… Read More

Jackson Hands Logan First Loss in Pivotal Game
By: Joe Fracasso
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In what could be the last ever matchup between Logan (6-1) and Jackson (6-1) in the SEOAL, the Ironmen ended the Chieftains quest for perfection with a 35-21 victory. The victory put the Ironmen in the SEOAL driver’s seat and it is unlikely they will give up the spot. In the middle of the first… Read More

Sheridan Overcomes Turnovers to Top Philo
By: Blake Baker
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The Sheridan Generals racked up 72 yards in penalties and coughed the ball up twice in the opening quarter, both times in their own end of the field, but they got away with it. Sheridan (5-2, 5-0) overcame a sloppy start to top Philo (3-4, 2-3) 20-17. Sheridan gave up ten points off of turnovers,… Read More