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Minor League Recap - Lake County Wins the Game and Gains Bazzana
COL 6 - LOU 4. The Columbus Clippers took on the Louisville Bats (CIN) Friday night. Doug Nikhazy took the mound and showed that he was, in fact, capable of giving up a run. It was a bit of a rough night for the 24-year-old LHP. Nikhazy needed 83 pitches to get through 4.0 innings. In that unplanned short start, he gave up 3 hits, 3 walks, and allowed 2 runs. He struck out 4. Despite what is not a great box score, Nikhazy still maintains a sub 1.00 ERA at 0.86 ERA. The Clippers turned to 26-year-old righty Nick Mikolajchak for the 5th inning. He also struggled slightly against the Bats, giving up 3 hits and allowing 1 earned run. Jose Tena committed a fielding error to start the bottom of the 5th, allowing the lead off hitter to reach base and ultimately score. LHP Erik Sabrowski locked it in for the Clippers and went 1.2 innings, throwing 29 pitches. He did not give up a hit or allow a run, but did walk 3 and did not strike out a batter. It would be enough of an effort, paired with a successful offense, to earn Sabrowski the win. His record improves to 3-1. The righty Peter Strzelecki recorded his 7th hold of the season, coming in to finish the 7th inning and pitch the 8th. He only walked 1 batter and struck out a batter in his 1.2 innings pitched. Right hander Andrew Walters recorded his 3rd save, pitching the 9th inning. Walters allowed 1 hit and struck out 1.
Counting down Top 13 Ohio 2026 prospects after the summer camps
Ryan Day, Mark Pantoni and the Ohio State staff are assembling a great 2025 recruiting class that currently includes eight Ohioans. The Buckeyes have a great start to their 2026 recruiting class with a commitment from elite wide receiver Chris Henry Jr. Day has said recruiting Ohio will always be...
Trenton Township prepares annexation Q&A
SUNBURY — Trenton Township held a community meeting on April 10 to discuss annexation. Officials later put together a question-and-answer guide to accompany the presentation. Threats for annexation into Sunbury has led the township to engage with property owners neighboring the city and look into slowing down annexation. “The...
Hilliard puts tax issue on fall ballot to replace elementary schools, finance operations
Residents in the Hilliard school district will vote Nov. 5 on a levy for the first time in eight years. Voters will decide on a combined bond-levy issue that would finance regular operations and improvements to school facilities. Residents will vote on raising the bonds and property taxes in the same item.
Columbus author spills truth about Ohio cults in new graphic novel
Matthew Erman's haunting newest graphic novel is also his most personal. “Loving, Ohio” follows four teenagers in a rundown Ohio suburb where a cult controls much of daily life. They try to cope with the death of a friend by suicide and make it through high school before they can get out of town, while solving the mystery of the mysterious “man in the afternoon,” who may or may not be targeting and killing teenagers.
Columbus CC Approves Beautification Committee Garbage Can Painting Fundraiser
(Columbus) The Columbus City Council approved a request from the Beautification Committee to sponsor a fundraising project through the painting of garbage cans in city parks at a recent regular meeting. The committee will be providing the donated barrels, and they will be available for individuals and/or groups, such as...
Heath, Philo, Coshocton air it out in 7-on-7 at Sam Hatfield Stadium
DUNCAN FALLS ― Passing scrimmages present opportunities for all kinds of offenses, as teams gear up for "real football" in about five weeks. That includes even run-oriented attacks like Coshocton and its Wing-T. ...
Woman uses CPR to save her dog who stopped breathing after accident with another dog
COLUMBUS, Ohio — We have all heard by now how CPR is critical to saving someone's life. But what do you do if your dog or cat is in a medical crisis?. “It’s one of those things you don’t need it till you need it,” says Dr. Dillon Clouse, a veterinarian at Animal Care Center at Cherry Way. “We all hope that we never have to use CPR on an animal.”
Adorable Moment: Gorilla’s Sweet Kiss To Baby At Ohio Zoo Takes Internet By Storm! (w/video)
COLUMBUS, OH – In Columbus, Ohio, visitors at the Columbus Zoo witnessed a touching moment when a gorilla appeared to blow kisses to a newborn baby. This heartwarming encounter has quickly become a viral sensation. We have the video for you to watch towards the end of this article!
Single-family homes proposed for vacant Dublin lot near Columbus border
DUBLIN, Ohio (WCMH) — Vacant land in Dublin bordering a Columbus neighborhood could soon be home to a single-family development launched by one of central Ohio’s most prominent builders. A proposal by Schottenstein Homes calls for a development named “Miller Farms” to include 113 single-family homes on a 46.5-acre site located east of Cosgray Road […]
Global tech outage continues to cause delays at John Glenn Columbus International Airport
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A global IT outage grounded flights nationwide Friday, including major airlines like United, American and Delta. "Every person that I've talked to that's had to deal with flying today has been having a tough time,” said traveler Anthony Cihan. Cancellations kept many grounded in Columbus...
3rd WuYue Dance Performance promises to be exceptionally charged – Artistic Director Yongge Chen
For almost 50 years, Yongge Chen has been a professional dancer and teacher. The current artistic director of Wuyue Arts Foundation entered the Affiliated Dance School of Shenyang Conservatory of Music in 1975 and graduated in 1980 and was subsequently assigned to the Liaoning Ballet as a performer and instructor. In 1997, Yongge Chen was recognized as a National-Level Art Instructor. Under his guidance, several students and performers won the Gold Award at the Liaoning Province Taoli Cup Competition and the Gold Award in the Junior Category at the National Taoli Cup. In 1996 and 1997, Yongge Chen was invited to serve as a guest instructor at the Hong Kong Wang Renman Ballet School, and also participated as an instructor in the summer courses held by the same school in 2004 and 2006. Yongge Chen told the New Americans magazine of how successful the recently held 2nd WuYue Dance Performance in Columbus was, stating that “the dancers delivered a captivating and emotionally charged show.”
The Greatest Ohio State Football Players of All-Time
Ohio State officially formed a football team in 1890, but the Buckeyes didn’t win a national championship until 1942. Since then they have 8 National Titles and 41 Conference Titles. Ohio State has been one of the most successful programs in FBS history. The caliber of players coming through this program has been nothing short of legendary. Here are the best to don the scarlet and gray.
Shopping center developer purchases properties near Easton and Polaris
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A Chicago-based company that touts itself as an industry leader in developing open-air shopping centers purchased two properties in the Polaris and Easton areas for more than $143 million. Pine Tree, a company with a $2.5 billion portfolio of shopping centers across the country, acquired Polaris and Easton properties in June. […]
Friday late evening forecast (July 19, 2024)
The weekend will finish with a few more clouds on Sunday with temps a degree or two warmer in the upper 80s. We will stay in the upper 80s on Monday with clouds increasing, and an isolated t-shower possible late. We will have much higher chances of rain and storms starting on Tuesday.
Back in central Ohio with a bigger family, Joe and Ashley Kovacs eye gold in Paris
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Joe and Ashley Kovacs. They may be one of the best stories out of Team USA. Joe, the two-time silver medalist shot put thrower, and Ashley, his wife and coach. And as they get ready for Paris, they do so with more motivation and mouths to feed. It’s not uncommon to […]
Council zoning overhaul changes offer historic protections, don't reduce building heights
An amended version of Mayor Andrew J. Ginther's proposed new "Zone In" zoning code overhaul will still allow new building heights of up to 16 stories in some locations with no required off-street parking. But changes have been proposed to the plan to better protect the city's historic districts. Ordinances...
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