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John Glenn Hoping to Overcome MVL Elite
By: Matthew Stephens
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Consistency is the name of the game in football. The John Glenn Little Muskies have struggled in the last two seasons to establish it. The Little Muskies were among the… Read More

Gridiron Glory Season 17 Premiere
WOUB kicks off a new season of the award-winning high school football show, Gridiron Glory. Our season premiere takes a look at the schedules, teams and players that we will… Read More

Philo Zoned in on Pack Mentality
By: Marisa Salopek
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Across the chest of Philo’s newest practice jerseys reads: “Maximum Effort”. After graduating 13 seniors and fielding a small senior class this year, Philo’s younger players will have to exhibit… Read More


Nelsonville-York Hopes To Reclaim Top of TVC-Ohio
By: Tajah Smith
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Last year the Nelsonville-York Buckeyes made themselves known on the field and in the Tri-Valley Conference. The team almost doubled its wins from the previous year. They ended the season… Read More

Miller Has All the Tools For Success in 2015
By: Duncan Goldberg
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The Miller Falcons have turned the page. Last season’s disappointing one-win finish is a thing of the past and the team is excited about its chances for gridiron success in… Read More

Waterford to Lean on Quarterback Huffman
By: Joseph Payton
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After finishing just 7th in the TVC-Hocking last season, the Waterford Wildcats are looking for a bounce-back season. This year’s edition of the Wildcats will once again be led by… Read More

Southern Seeks Consistency on Both Sides of Ball
By: Joe Cooke
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Despite amassing a 4-6 record and missing out on the postseason, Southern is heading in the right direction. Their offseason has been an analytical process of determining where they were… Read More

Wahama Continues to Restructure
By: Kelsi Steele
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Wahama remembers the feeling like it was yesterday: winning the 2012 Class A West Virginia State Championship. Three years ago, the White Falcons held the hardware high in the air… Read More

Lancers Seek Improvement Through Battling
By: Corbin Bagford
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Luke Richards is the fourth football head coach at Federal Hocking in as many years. Despite the program’s instability, Richards believes in his Lancers. “As long as we stay healthy,… Read More

South Gallia Aims to Climb TVC-Hocking Ladder
By: Anthony Allocco
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The South Gallia Rebels have all the makings of being the surprise team of the TVC Hocking. Ending the 2014 season in the middle of the pack with a 4-4… Read More

Zane Trace Rebuilding Program Under New Coach
Coach Dwane Hall is back and ready to transform Zane Trace. “We are trying to put in an offense and a defense from the ground up,” Hall said. “This is… Read More

Fast Pace to be Crucial for Bloom-Carroll
One thing is certain about Bloom-Carroll head coach Wade Bartholomew: the man has a lot energy. He has enough stamina to run full speed alongside his players during drills. A… Read More

After Turnaround Season, Belpre Wants More
By: Sean Neidig
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The Belpre Golden Eagle football program has come a long way since a winless season four years ago. Last season, the Golden Eagles won eight games, including six in a… Read More

Jenkins, Trimble look to control TVC-Hocking once again
By: Kelsi Steele
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The Trimble Tomcats have a knack for writing history. They are no strangers to the postseason, having made five consecutive playoff appearances. In 2013, the Tomcats won their first-ever regional… Read More

Athens Hopes To Remain Atop TVC-Ohio Despite Lack Of Experience
By: Patrick Klinger
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It is no longer a surprise to hear that the Athens Bulldogs are celebrating a TVC-Ohio championship at the end of the season. Head coach Ryan Adams seems to be… Read More

Marauders Looking to Maintain Offensive Prowess, Improve Defense
By: Patrick Klinger
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With a new year comes a new team motto for the Meigs Marauders. This time around, Meigs is looking to play “As One.” The motto, according to head coach Mike… Read More

OHSAA Announces Division Shifts
By: Brad Friedman
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The Ohio High School Athletic Association announced revised divisions based on new male student enrollment totals. Six schools within our coverage area will be changing divisions. Beginning in the TVC-Hocking,… Read More

2015 Gridiron Glory Player of the Year Watch List
By: Nick Komjati
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Follow @GridironGlory // From Justin Roush in 1999 to Hunter Sexton in 2014, Gridiron Glory has crowned the region’s player of the year each of the last 16 seasons. Sexton… Read More

Alexander Looks to Continue Improving in 2015
By: Patrick Klinger
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On the back of each Alexander Spartans team t-shirt reads one simple phrase, “GLORY: Never Retreat, Never Surrender”. During his brief tenure in Albany as head coach, Alex Penrod took… Read More

New OHSAA Concussion Regulations Aim to Prevent Harm
By: Liam Niemeyer
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The Ohio High School Athletic Association Board of Directors unanimously voted to approve new concussion regulations from the National Federation of State High School Associations Concussion Summit Task Force last… Read More

Wes Jarrell Transfers to Point Pleasant
By: Nathan Wiseman
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Update (8.28.15) – According to Gallia Academy High School, Jarrell is enrolled at Gallia Academy, but is not currently on the football team. When the Gallia Academy Blue Devils make… Read More

Morgan Shifts to Division III
By: Nathan Wiseman
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A slight increase in male population has moved Morgan High School in a new division. Earlier this month, the Ohio High School Athletic Association announced new football divisions, playoff regions,… Read More

Athens Bulldogs Honored By Red Cross For Record Breaking Season
By: Sarah Hawley | Athens Messenger staff reporter
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State runner-up, Ohio’s Mr. Football and Coach of the Year are all titles that can be associated with the 2014 Athens Bulldogs football team. Now, there can be another added… Read More
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