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Nasty Nati upset by AboutBillions in TBT regional opener 70-66
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The Basketball Tournament returned to Cincinnati at Fifth Third Arena on Friday night, where top-seed and host Nasty Nati (comprised of former University of Cincinnati players) fell to AboutBillions 70-66 in the opening regional round. Jarron Cumberland led the way for Nasty Nati with 16 points. Nasty...
Greater Cincinnati top 10 defensive linemen in high school football
With the start of another high school football season just over one month away, The Enquirer is once again ranking the best players by position in Southwest Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana. Over the next two weeks, the best quarterbacks, running backs, receivers, offensive linemen, linebackers, defensive backs and special teams players will be revealed. New this year, readers will be able to vote for the best player at each position. ...
Cincinnati man is on a 3,000-mile canoe trip to raise funds for disabled athletes
Joe Motz stopped in Henderson last weekend for a rest. A Cincinnati adventurer at the beginning of an epic canoe journey around the Midwest made a stop in Henderson last weekend. Joe Motz said he’d completed about 10 percent of the 3,000-mile trek when he spoke to the Hendersonian Monday...
Northern Kentucky Track & Field and Cross Country Introduces Largest Signing Class in School History
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. – It was a historic day in Highland Heights as Northern Kentucky head coach Steve Kruse announced the addition of a combined 41 new student-athletes to the men’s and women’s cross country and track & field programs at NKU ahead of the highly-anticipated 2024-25 campaigns. It is the largest incoming class for the program in school history. Less than ten months after the Northern Kentucky University Athletics Department announced an aggressive expansion to the cross country and track & field programs to help grow enrollment numbers for the institution, the history-making incoming class has now doubled the…
Crushers slow to get going after break, fall to Florence
AVON — Call it an All-Star break hangover if you will, but Crushers manager Jared Lemieux figures his team will be back battling today. After time off for the All-Star Game on Tuesday, Lake Erie lost to Florence 6-3 on Friday night in front of 3,762 fans, one of the Crushers' larger crowds of the season. The Crushers (37-21) remain just 1½ games behind Washington in the Frontier League West Division standings.
Boys prep soccer: Ryle Raiders’ summer of transition and promise
Following the conclusion of this week’s tryouts, Ryle coach Stephen Collins is gearing up for the boys’ first soccer practice of the season on Monday at Borland Stadium in Union. The team, a two-time defending 9th Region champion, is setting its sights on a fourth regional title in five years. The program boasts over 70 players across three levels: varsity, junior varsity and freshman.
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