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Reds Hall of Famer George Foster named Grand Marshal of 4th of July Parade
Loveland, Ohio – Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer George Foster has been named Grand Marshal of the City of Loveland’s Independence Day Celebration parade!. He will lead the parade on Thursday, July 4 at 7 PM, cruising in a 1959 Corvette convertible. We’re rooting for a shiny red Vette designed for convoy escort duty!
UC defensive lineman out indefinitely while treated for blood clots found in his lungs
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Cincinnati football star defensive lineman Dontay Corleone is out indefinitely after suffering from a non-football health issue earlier this month. Corleone will miss football activities for an undetermined period of time while he is treated for blood clots found in his lungs. The issue was discovered after he reported chest discomfort and shortness of breath to the Cincinnati athletic trainers.
An improbable Northern Kentucky connection to the sports world’s -- and California's -- all-time greats
This article was originally published in the Northern Kentucky Tribune. The best thing about growing up in Northern Kentucky: If you wanted to, if you worked it right, you could figure out a way to put yourself smack-dab in the middle of so much of the world of sports that mattered.
Hardin Fast: NKY sports news from TMU, Newport, Bellevue, Bishop Brossart, Cooper, Dixie, Highlands and elsewhere
One thing about summer, days get shorter. That makes them go quicker. It can be difficult to keep up. But you can always catch up with local sports news here. This includes all those rapidly happening college offers. Plus, the latest on swiftly rising Tay Kinney and that well-rounded golfer at Bishop Brossart. Fore! Here are the fastest 1,000 words in sports.
'A lot of history here': Greater Cincinnati warehouse sells historic sports memorabilia
WEST END, Ohio (WKRC) - In a warehouse tucked away in Cincinnati’s West End, you'll find pieces of court where some of the biggest games in NBA and college basketball history were played. Legends of the sport like Kobe Bryant and LeBron James; superstars like Giannis Antetokounmpo and Nikola...
The Smith League returns to Cincinnati for sixth season
BOND HILL, Ohio (WKRC) - The Smith League has returned to Cincinnati for its sixth season, and it has new home for the summer. The basketball action is held at Woodward Career Technical High School every Saturday until the championships on August 18. Admission is free. New York Knicks guard...
What is the Best Big 12 Football Helmet For Each Team?
ARIZONA – 2020 RED. While some Big 12 programs have experimented with various logos on the side of their helmets, Arizona has, for more or less, always sported the “A.” The A has undergone a number of changes during the program’s football history, and while it could be an unpopular opinion, I’m pretty partial to the 2020 all-red helmets.
Northern Kentuckians challenged at Tony Blom Metropolitan Amateur golf championship
Three Northern Kentucky-area golfers made it to the round of 16 at the Tony Blom Metropolitan Amateur Championship in Cincinnati. The grueling six-day, seven-round tournament concludes Saturday with the match play final. It’s the event’s 115th year. Former Ryle High School golfer Chris Harpum, former Cooper star Rylan...
UC to host Kansas, newcomer Arizona as Big 12 basketball pairings released
CINCINNATI (WKRC) – The Cincinnati men's basketball team will welcome Big 12 newcomers Arizona, Arizona State and Utah to Fifth Third Arena as part of the league's inaugural 20-game slate. Full dates, as well as the non-conference schedule, will be announced when it becomes available. Home opponents include Arizona,...
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Cincinnati Bearcats defensive lineman Dontay Corleone (2) is double-teamed on a pass rush in the first quarter during an NCAA college football game between the Cincinnati Bearcats and the West Virginia Mountaineers, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023, at Milan Puskar Stadium in Morgantown, W. Va.
Jim’s Journal, June 29th, 2024
It was as tight as major league baseball gets Friday night, but unfortunately the Reds ended up on the short end, dropping their game against the Cardinals, 1-0. Reliever Ryan Helsley made the final difference for St. Louis as the closer on the mound, racking up his 29th save, and Alec Burleson drove in the game’s only run. Helsley pitched a 1-2-3 9th inning, that 3rd one coming on a long fly hit by Cincy’s Stuart Fairchild, that could’ve kept the Reds alive– but left fielder Brendan Donovan managed to pull that ball in just as it looked to be leaving the park, with a leap in front of the wall, taking the Reds’ last chance away, locking down the St. Louis win. And it’s not like Frankie Montas was bad, pitching for the Reds– he only allowed the game’s single run, on 2 hits, in 6 innings of work. Andre Pallante got the St. Louis victory, keeping Cincinnati scoreless over 5 1/3 innings, including getting Elly De La Cruz to ground out with the bases loaded in the 5th. So this afternoon, a pair of right-handers square off– the Reds’ Carson Spiers with his 3.45 ERA, against the Cards’ Sonny Gray and his 2.81. We have the broadcast set to arrive on your radio at 1:45 today, so join us for all the action, on the Sports Voice, 103.9, WRBI.
All new episode: The Queen City Sports Podcast by Chris Ball & Mark Raines – Reds Smash the Cardinals, Cleveland Cavaliers Have a Big Week, and Bronny James is Drafted
Loveland, Ohio – In this week’s podcast episode, we talk more about the Reds and what factors are preventing them from consistently playing as well as they did on Thursday night, beating the rival St. Louis Cardinals 11-4. We also discuss the Cavaliers’ signing of head coach Kenny Atkinson and the challenges he faces in getting the team ready for the 2024-2025 season. We also break down the impact of the Cavaliers’ first round draft pick Jaylon Tyson and discuss what the Lakers’ will do now that they’ve drafted Bronny James, LeBron James’ son.
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