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Danbury three-sport standout leaves athletics behind to pursue academic dreams
Maria Maringer hasn’t even started college yet. The Danbury graduate already knows how invaluable networking can be in the professional world. First, she squeezed as much out of her athletic career in high school as she could. One of the stories in the Michael K. Bosi athlete of the year series, she spearheaded the...
Put-in-Bay School News: Looking Forward
Put-in-Bay School News – by Scott Mangas, Superintendent. Where did the Summer go? That is a question that many students, parents, and teachers are asking. August is here, and the 2024-25 school year is just weeks away. Put-in-Bay School is ready to go, and the first day for students is August 27th.
Florida Invasion Expected For Must See Sprint Cars Visit to Sandusky
The next time the Must See Racing Sprint Series Presented by Perfit-Parts hits the track, it will do so with an abundance of drivers either living in Florida, or who were born in Florida. Seven drivers in total are entered for the Wednesday, July 24 event at Sandusky Speedway in Sandusky, Ohio. The event will also feature the Maxima Racing Oils Midwest Lights Series to give fans a lot of winged sprint car racing. Open Wheel Modifieds are also on the racing program.
The 'Smoke Show' Holley Among Must See Entrants at Sandusky
Rick Holley hasn’t gotten off to the start that he would have liked this season. But despite his early season disappointment, he has a lot going for him. He currently sits in third place in the Must See Racing Sprint Series Presented by Perfit-Parts point standings and just became a grandfather to baby girl Francis.
Bettis, 14, Set For Must See Debut At Sandusky
SANDUSKY, Ohio — Fourteen-year-old sprint car standout Colton Bettis will make his 410-winged sprint car debut in Must See Racing competition July 24 at Sandusky Speedway. Bettis will pilot the No. 26 AP Driver Development/LSI Racing /SamPierceChevy.com Beast. for Sam Pierce Racing. The formidable No. 26 car is the...
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