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Ohio Volleyball: Bobcats Bounce Back with Sweep Over Akron
By: Michael Roth
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Ohio looked to get back to winning ways at home after losing to Buffalo in five sets Friday night. Akron traveled to the Convo looking for their first MAC victory, as they attempted to spoil the Bobcats’ parents weekend. The Bobcats (8-9, 3-1) were able to end the weekend strong, as they swept the Zips… Read More

A Record Setting Offensive Performance Leads Ohio Football to Victory
By: Lukas Moore
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Nathan Rourke and the Ohio Bobcats (2-2) offense ensured the non-conference schedule finished on a high note with a commanding 58-42 victory over the Umass Minutemen (2-4) at Peden Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The Ohio offense produced 664 yards of total offense, the most in Ohio Bobcats history. Nathan Rourke accounted for 459 yards and… Read More

Driving While Recovering: For Some Fighting Addiction, A Roadblock On The Path To Sobriety
By: Jeff Young | Ohio Valley ReSource
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After decades of addiction to heroin and prescription opioids, Wendy Crites finally made a clean break. “For the first time in my life I just wanted to be off of it,” she said from her home in Ranson, West Virginia. “I hit rock bottom.” Last year the ReSource profiled Crites, a single mother getting by on… Read More

Ohio Volleyball: Bobcats Suffer First Mac Loss in Five-Set Battle with Buffalo
By: Michael Roth
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Buffalo came into Athens looking for their first win in the MAC while Ohio was trying to stay perfect in MAC play. The two teams came to play, with both teams totaling exactly 105 points in a highly contested MAC game. Buffalo (9-6, 1-2) got that elusive first conference victory, upsetting the Bobcats (7-9, 2-1)… Read More

Panthers Maul Morgan
By: Taylor Jedrzejek
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High atop a hill in the southwest corner of Morgan’s football stadium, a homeowner has installed a cannon to celebrate Raider successes on the football field. It’s so powerful that the shockwaves can be felt on the other end of the stadium. However, the only shockwaves that could be felt on the field Friday night… Read More

Generals Offense Explodes To Ground The Electrics
By: Joey Madore
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Coming in to this week this game was expected to be one of the marquee matchups in the MVL so far this season. The Sheridan Generals put an end to that notion very quickly. From the opening kickoff, it was clear that the Generals were all business in this one. The Generals (6-0) were nothing… Read More

Jackson Wins Shootout Over Blue Lions In FAC Opener
By: Brandon Monty
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It was a bad night to be a defender in Jackson. The Ironmen and Washington Court House squared off in an FAC opener that saw both offenses run wild. Both squads provided no shortage of points Friday, as the Ironmen prevailed in a shootout 69-40. For Jackson (4-2, 1-0 FAC), this snaps a two game… Read More

Tornadoes Roll Past Rebels
By: Tee Willis
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After being upset last week by the Belpre Golden Eagles, the Southern Tornadoes had to prove they were still contenders for a TVC-Hocking title. On homecoming night, the Tornadoes (5-1) rolled through the South Gallia Rebels 55-12. It didn’t take long for Southern to get going in the game as they scored within the first… Read More

Tomcats Take Command Of TVC-Hocking With Beat Down Of Waterford
By: Zach Paquette
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Trimble and Waterford has become a deciding matchup in the TVC-Hocking in recent years. The 2018 season doesn’t appear to be any different. And the Tomcat defense was lights-out. The Wildcats were unable to get anything going and the Tomcats steamrolled their way to a 42-12 victory. Following a Waterford touchdown in the second quarter,… Read More

Bulldogs Win In Logan For First Time Since 1990
By: Ethan Sands
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Friday night marked the 92nd meeting between the Athens and the Logan on the football field, and for the first time since 1990 the Bulldogs went in to Logan and came away with the victory, 21-14. This game got off to a slow start as neither offense could get things going, but it was two… Read More