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Venerable Coach Retires from Leading Baseball
One major coach leaves the local high school ranks with a big hole to fill. That’s Jay Malott, whose retirement as South Dearborn’s baseball coach was announced by the school Thursday. Malott has served Knights athletics for 38 years total, the last 29 heading up the baseball program.
Ja’Marr Chase Stages Hold-In for Bengals Contract Negotiation
WR Ja’Marr Chase is staging a hold-in with the Bengals, negotiating a new contract while remaining healthy and absent from practices, confirmed by head coach Zac Taylor without explicitly stating it. Ja'Marr Chase: 268 receptions, 3,717 yards, 29 touchdowns in 3 seasons. Justin Jefferson's contract: $35 million per year.
2024 Video Snapshot: Moeller
The post Jordan Marshall era begins at Moeller and the Crusaders may be even better without the reigning Ohio Mr. Football. It will be a huge challenge considering that Big Moe has won the last three Division I Region 4 titles before falling to Springfield in the state semifinals in each of those campaigns. If anyone can live up to those lofty expectations this very deep 2024 squad is more than capable of doing so.
Meet the Cincinnati boxing club using combat to promote peace
CINICNNATI — Using combat to promote peace may sound convoluted, but it's been a practice at Oasis Elite Boxing Club for several years now. We joined them Thursday at their gym inside Dohn Community School's fitness academy in Walnut Hills to see how it's working. "You can walk away...
Four downs with Dixie Heights
Year three of Patrick Burke’s tenure at Dixie Heights is where the Colonels expect to get over the hump. They’ve made strides each year, last year’s stride coming with a playoff win and a very competitive football team. Now they’ve established their identity under Burke and while...
Local women’s football team will play for a championship in Canton
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A local women’s football team is almost at the top of the mountain, but their jobs aren’t done yet. The team will play in the championship game in Canton, Ohio. FOX19 NOW Photojournalist Jason Maxwell takes you along on their journey to this big moment.
Carson Foster, Sycamore grad, swims in Paris Olympics 400-meter IM Sunday, 200m IM Aug 1
Carson Foster, a Sycamore High School grad who swam for Mason Manta Rays, is scheduled to swim Sunday in the Paris Olympics, in the men's 400-meter individual medley. After event heats scheduled to take place Sunday at 5:15 a.m. Eastern, the men's 400-meter individual medley final is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Eastern at...
An Olympics bid worth remembering. Why we revisited Cincinnati's quest for the games
We get together every week or so here at The Enquirer for something called “the ideas meeting.” The idea behind the ideas meeting is that reporters and editors talk about potential stories, anything from trends and interesting people to weird stuff they're hearing out in the community. Last month, while talking about the upcoming Paris games, someone wondered if it was true that Cincinnati once tried to host the Olympic Games. ...
TQL Stadium Joins ‘No Shoes Nation’ With Kenny Chesney Sellout
TQL Stadium officially joined the ranks of No Shoes Nation — the fan club of country music star Kenny Chesney — June 29 with a sold-out show, an event venue execs say was a success they hope to build on for additional concerts. “It sounded great, it looked...
Proposed Ohio Law could impact Paycor Stadium
Tough timing, if it passes. The Cincinnati Bengals invested over $39 million into Paycor Stadium this offseason after announcing that they plan to do over $100 million in upgrades in the coming years. This year, that included a redone locker room for players, improvements to training facilities and new FieldTurf CORE system for the stadium. The new playing surface looks great, but the team may soon have to remove it altogether. On Tuesday, July 30th, Ohio lawmakers are expected to introduce a bill that would require all professional sports teams in the state to have playing surfaces that are at...
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