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Meigs Looks to Coach Fry’s Experience
The experienced Ed Fry will once again coach the sideline for the Meigs Marauders this season. Fry stresses rebounding, defense and pushing the ball on fast breaks. With a relatively… Read More
Federal Hocking Looks to Rebuild
The Federal Hocking Lancers strut into the 2015-16 campaign with a young team, a new coach and a fresh outlook. The Lancers find themselves rebuilding for the future notching just… Read More
Alexander Returns Multiple Players for 2015-16 Season
Coach Jim Kearns returns to an Alexander team that finished second in the TVC-Ohio a season ago. Kearns only lost one senior in point guard Jordan Moseley, and has plenty… Read More
Tomcats Plan to Regroup After Loss
After an exciting undefeated regular season last year, the Trimble Tomcats started this season with a loss. The Tomcats lost their preview game against Vinton County 29-20. After a delayed… Read More
Eastern Eagles Look to Improve
The Eastern Eagles ran into the tough Alexander Spartans at the TVC Boys Preview on Saturday, losing 40-18. Although the Spartans were tough competition, the Eagles struggled both offensively and… Read More
Athens Seeks to Maintain Control of TVC-Ohio
Coming off of a 20-2 finish and a spotless conference record in 2014, the Athens Bulldogs have a tough act to follow. The reigning TVC-Ohio champions have a much different… Read More
Vinton County Eyes TVC-Ohio Title
Matt Combs has his Vikings’ minds set on one thing this season: a TVC-Ohio title. The longtime Vinton County head coach is blessed with an experienced, talented roster and knows… Read More
TVC Boys’ Basketball Breakdown
Athens High School played host to the 50th Annual TVC Shrine Preview on Saturday. Fourteen TVC teams from both sides of the conference showcased their teams at the event in… Read More
‘History of Problems’ Forces Jail to Close
CINCINNATI (AP) — Documents are detailing a history of problems in a southern Ohio county jail forced to close because some of its doors won’t lock properly. Brown County officials… Read More
Ohio Supreme Court Reviews Emails As Open Meeting Violation
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Ohio Supreme Court is considering whether an exchange of emails by members of a central Ohio school board violated the state open meetings law. At… Read More
Irvine Hall Closed Until Saturday For Chemical Risk
An Ohio University building was closed Friday afternoon after “the potential for unsafe environmental conditions” was found. Chemicals being stored in Irvine Hall were found to be in “deteriorating containers”… Read More
Two Rhodes Scholars From Ohio
WASHINGTON (AP) — The daughter of Somali immigrants in Columbus and a Youngstown State University senior are among the 32 American men and women chosen as Rhodes Scholars to pursue… Read More