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500 helping hands in Bowling Green assemble 70,000 meals
BOWLING GREEN — Volleyball and volunteering go hand in hand for Bowling Green State University student-athletes Kate Eigner and Sydnie Hernandez. “We try to get out as much as we can. We genuinely enjoy doing this. We fit it into our schedule,” said Ms. Hernandez, of Bloomington, Ill. They volunteer with the Bowling Green Kiwanis Club and the Detroit Pistons, helping children with special needs play basketball, said Ms. Eigner, of Bowling Green. The volleyball players were among 500 volunteers participating in Bowling Green Rotary Club’s Kids Coalition Against Hunger food packing event Friday at the Perry Field House. In a morning and afternoon session, they assembled 70,000 meals for local, national, and international food pantries.
Bowling Green Football Odds: 2024 Total Wins Over/Under – Vegas Odds as of July 27
This content was writter in partnership with DataSkrive. DataSkrive leverages a combination of human expertise, machine learning, and pre-built content libraries to assemble and personalize sports content. The Bowling Green Falcons’ over/under for 2024 is 6.5 wins, and they are +100 to hit the over. Bowling Green Win Total...
Pace Can Affect Outcomes in Jim Dandy, Bowling Green
A pair of graded stakes at Saratoga this weekend—Saturday's $500,000 Jim Dandy (G2) and Sunday's $250,000 Bowling Green (G2)—could be strongly influenced by pace dynamics. Let's check out the fields and see what the prospective pace scenarios mean for handicapping:. Jim Dandy (G2) I was tempted to select...
O-G’s Hoffman has local throwing company at BGSU
Three Northwest Ohio throwers, Emma Hoffman (Ottawa-Glandorf), Karma Williams (Fostoria), and Trista Fintel (Patrick Henry) are bringing their talents to Bowling Green State University’s track and field team. Last spring at the Western Buckeye League championships, Hoffman won the discus (133-3) and finished second in the shot put (37-½)....
2024 state of the position: BGSU running backs
This is the sixth story of a seven-part series breaking down position groups on Bowling Green State University’s roster entering the 2024 season. BOWLING GREEN — The running back room on Bowling Green State University’s football team will have a little bit of everything this season. That could add up to a lot of production and excitement. The Falcons bring back a proven star in Terion Stewart, experienced seniors in Jaison Patterson and Jamal Johnson, and a handful of freshmen who could provide depth as well. Although the injury bug has already impacted BGSU at the position, the Falcons have a wide range of size, skill, and speed that can make the ground game a strength in 2024.
Summit City Aquatics to discontinue program following announcement of new Fort Wayne Swim Team site
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - Summit City Aquatics shared recently that it is discontinuing its program after Southwest Allen County Schools announced last week that the Fort Wayne Swim Team will open a new site at Summit Middle School. Last Wednesday, Southwest Allen County Schools (SACS) announced that the Fort...
Ian Bishop Named Assistant Swimming Coach at BGSU Women’s Swimming Team
Wed, Jul, 24 | Women’s Swimming & Diving BOWLING GREEN, Ohio – The BGSU women’s swimming & diving team has announced the hiring of Ian Bishop as assistant swimming coach. Bishop comes to Bowling Green from Division III John Carroll University outside of Cleveland, Ohio, where he served as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for two seasons under new BGSU head coach Tanner Barton. While at JCU, Bishop helped lead the Blue Streaks to two men’s and two women’s Ohio Athletic Conference championships and was a part of four OAC Men’s and Women’s Coaching Staff of the Year awards combined.…
Women’s Golf Adds Yeazell for the 2024-2025 Season
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio - The Bowling Green State University women's golf and Head Coach Erin Fahey announced the addition of Clare Yeazell for the 2024-2025 roster. "I am pleased to announce that Clare will be joining our team beginning this Fall season," said Fahey. "Clare is a proven competitor and someone who will make an immediate impact right away. Throughout the recruiting process, it became clear that Clare is passionate about the game of golf, a tireless worker, and someone who wants to be a part of something bigger than herself. We are so excited to welcome Clare to the Falcon Family."
Football teams gear up for the start of the season
Camps in July, 7-on-7s, lifting weights and two-a-days are at the heart of football’s offseason workout regimen. Installing new plays, getting players in shape – or better shape – and allowing quarterbacks to develop and strengthen chemistry with their wide receivers and tight ends is what keeps football teams busy during the summer.
Maumee’s Wagener Named District Player Of The Year
BY JEREMY SCHNEIDER | MIRROR SPORTS — Blake Wagener ended his season as the leading scorer in the state of Ohio, and now the Maumee junior soccer player is starting to see the postseason awards roll in. Wagener was recently voted as the Division II Northwest District Player of...
5K On The Fairway Returns For 10th Anniversary Event
Ten years ago, local runner Mike McArthur, organized a 5K run in honor of his uncle, who had passed away from pancreatic cancer. What began as a single fundraising event has grown into an official 501(c)(3) organization that hosts several events per year. The 10-year anniversary of the 5K on...
Four Men’s Golfers Earn Cobalt Golf All-America Scholar Honors
NORMAN, Okla.- Cobalt Golf announced the 2023-24 All-America Scholar Honorees on July 25, 2024. Bowling Green had four golfers selected to receive this recognition. The Falcons list of honorees include Thomas Bell, Darin Hudak, Ethan Irvine and Brandon Rattray. For Bell and Irvine, this marks the first time in their careers that they have earned this recognition, while Hudak and Rattray earned the recognition for the second time. 532 NCAA Division I athletes from 180 schools earned 2023-24 Cobalt Golf All-America Scholar honors.
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