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Beavercreek shuts out Dayton Day. Ponitz Tech.
A suffocating defense helped Beavercreek handle Dayton Day. Ponitz Tech. 41-0 in an Ohio high school football matchup on Aug. 30. Last season, Beavercreek and Dayton Day. Ponitz Tech. faced off on Aug. 26, 2023 at Dayton Ponitz. In recent action on Aug. 22, Dayton Day. Ponitz Tech. faced off...
Weekly results, upcoming schedule — Sports Digest: August 29, 2024
Two goals by Becca Morse were supplemented by another from Alea Cook. Natalie Miller made a pair of saves in net. A hat trick by Eva Snyder helped Carroll get the win. Abby Tokarz had seven saves. Fairborn 5, Middletown 1. Kait Alting had a four-goal night as the Skyhawks...
Week 2 HS Football Previews: Bellbrook facing one of nation’s best recruits
BELLBROOK — Tavien St. Clair is the name Bellbrook players will remember playing against long into the future. The Bellefontaine quarterback is 6-foot, 4-inches, and 228 pounds. He is the No. 1 or 2 rated quarterback in the country for the Class of 2025, according to 247sports.com, Rivals, and several other recruiting websites, and is a verbal commit to Ohio State.
Bombers bounce back vs. Centerville
CENTERVILLE, Ohio — On the first official “Kirk Herbstreit Day” in Centerville, St. Xavier bounced back from a close loss to Lakota West in week one with a resounding victory on the road over the Centerville Elks, 34-10. “I’m real proud of these kids,” said St. Xavier Head Coach Steve Specht. “Coming off a tough loss, they had to travel all the way up here, so proud of them.”
Soccer Game Preview: Beavercreek Heads Out
The Beavercreek Beavers are taking a road trip to take on the Milford Eagles at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday. Beavercreek will be coming into the contest with an undefeated record on the line. Beavercreek's defense heads into the game hoping to repeat the dominance they displayed on Tuesday. They skirted...
Lochow records TDs receiving and passing, Lampron leads defense as Dayton tops St. Francis 18-10
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — Gavin Lochow caught a touchdown pass and threw for another and the Dayton defense forced turnovers on the last three possessions as the Flyers opened the season with an 18-10 win over St. Francis (Pa.) on Saturday. Lochow hauled in a 12-yard pass from Drew VanVleet midway through the first quarter to cap an 11-play, 28-yard drive on the Flyers’ first possession. That score was set up by Gideon Lampron’s strip sack of Nick Whitfield Jr. and fumble recovery. The Flyers converted on fourth down twice. A 75-yard punt to the St. Francis 1 when the defense swarmed Markell Holman on the next play for a safety in the final minute of the first quarter. The Flyers opened the second half with an eight-play, 74-yard drive, capped by Lochow’s 27-yard strike to Luke Brenner after he took a backwards pass from VanVleet. That made it 15-3 after the two-point conversion failed.
Athlete of the Week: Autumn Sowinski
Autumn Sowinski is an Athlete of the Week for Springfield High School. Last weekend, Autumn finished second overall, out of 144 runners, with a personal best time at the Seneca East Invite. This is always one of the toughest races of the year. Autumn exceeded expectations because of her commitment to the sport and tireless work over the summer. Coach Mike Shull said, “Autumn is one of the hardest workers I have ever coached. She encourages every teammate, always has a positive attitude, and leads by example.” Congratulations, Autumn!
Kirk Herbstreit Will Receive A Major Personal Honor Friday
ESPN College GameDay analyst Kirk Herbstreit is going to receive a big honor on Friday. Herbstreit will be honored by the city of Centerville, Ohio on Friday before his son Chase's high school football game. Chase plays for St. Xavier High School and is the team's starting quarterback. He'll be ...
Horney, Greeneview runs through Waynesville 40-28
JAMESTOWN — It was not just the temperature bringing the heat Thursday night in a week two game for Greeneview. Check out more photos from the week two matchup between Waynesville and Greeneview. Alex Horney was the hot hand Greeneview needed at key moments. Rushing for a career-high 232...
Football: Sidney beats Stebbins 67-55 in slugfest
RIVERSIDE — To call Sidney and Stebbins’ Miami Valley League opener on Friday at Edmundson Stadium at slugfest doesn’t really accurately describe it. The squads amassed nearly 1,000 yards of offense and 122 points (that’s 18 touchdowns) in what was a nearly three-hour and 20-minute affair.
Butler Relies On Interceptions, Does Just Enough To Top Piqua
On the first night of Miami Valley League play, cornerback Tayven Crump is in the right place at the right time twice to help Vandalia Butler remained undefeated on the young season. Vandalia, OH – — Tayven Crump proved his ball skills and pass-catching abilities last year. He led Vandalia...
The warrior's ascent: Aamil Wagner's rise from Wayne to Notre Dame
After passing the towering crimson block “W” in the parking lots, Wayne High School students receive another daily dose of school spirit upon reaching the main entrance. The imposing visage of Wayne’s mascot, the Warrior, adorns each of the three sets of brass double doors, their handles now tarnished from nearly 70 years of use. The Warrior’s crimson and charcoal facepaint perfectly complements his white headdress, welcoming all visitors to the home of one of the preeminent powerhouses in Division I Ohio high school football.
Lady Wave volleyball earns fourth straight win
GREENVILLE – The Lady Wave wasted little time defeating the visiting Stebbins Lady Indians 3-0 in Thursday night MVL action. “It was nice we could play everybody tonight,” said Greenville head coach Michelle Hardesty. The Greenville varsity girls handily took the opening set 25-7, setting the tone for...
Wolf’s 1000th Kill – propels Little Giants to Victory
The Fremont Ross Lady Giants volleyball program had a triumphant night on their home court, sweeping Springfield across all three levels of competition. Both the freshman and junior varsity teams set the tone early, cruising to victory with straight-set wins. The varsity squad followed suit, completing the sweep in dominant fashion with a 25-16, 25-16, 25-21 victory.
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