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Ohio Football Blows 21-Point Lead In Loss To Buffalo
AMHERST, N.Y. (WOUB) — With three seconds left in the game, Buffalo kicker Alex McNulty came on to attempt a 31-yard field goal to send the Bulls players and fans home… Read More
Symmes Valley Remains Undefeated Heading Into Week 10 With Win Over Notre Dame
WILLOW WOOD, Ohio (WOUB) – The undefeated Symmes Valley Vikings (7-0) took on the one-loss Notre Dame Titans (6-1) from Portsmouth Friday night. This game featured back and forth action and both teams battled… Read More
Bloom-Carroll Defeats Teays Valley; Clinches MSL-Buckeye Title
CARROLL, Ohio (WOUB) – A battle of unbeatens in the Mid State League matched up in Carroll Friday night. The Teays Valley Vikings would travel to face off against the… Read More
Jackson Closes In On Conference Title With Win Over Miami Trace
Washington Court House, Ohio (WOUB) — Two conference teams battled in a game that would determine the division champ. Both teams came out of the gate hot, in an attempt… Read More
Nelsonville-York Clinches TVC-Ohio After Tough Battle Against Vinton County
NELSONVILLE, Ohio (WOUB) ‒ Nelsonville-York came into senior night hoping to wrap up a share of the TVC-Ohio for the first time since 2019. However, the Buckeyes would have to… Read More
Ironton Shuts Out Gallia Academy, Affirm Their Ohio Valley Conference Dominance
GALLIPOLIS, Ohio (WOUB) — The Gallia Academy Blue Devils welcomed the Ironton Fighting Tigers to Memorial Field for their last home game of the season. Ironton had no trouble as… Read More
Heath Shocks The Green Wave, Hands Newark Catholic First Loss Of The Year
Last night the Heath Bulldogs (6-2) traveled to the home turf of the undefeated Newark Catholic Green Wave (8-0) in hopes for a huge victory. As the Bulldogs went into… Read More
Bobcats Hockey Drops Friday Night Contest To Iowa State
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — The Ohio Bobcats hosted the Iowa State Cyclones in the first game of the series. Iowa State managed to defeat Ohio, 6-4. For Ohio, the first… Read More