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Storms, flooding and tornadoes possible Tuesday and Wednesday for Reds vs. Diamondbacks
Storms are brewing again in Greater Cincinnati. According to a hazardous weather outlook from the National Weather Service office in Wilmington, one or more rounds of storms are expected late Tuesday afternoon through the evening. Storms are expected to be strong to severe. ...
Kentucky CB Picks the Bearcats
Cincinnati has added even more reinforcements to its defensive back room, this time in the form of former Kentucky cornerback Jordan Robinson. The Columbia, SC native started his collegiate career at Livingstone College, a Division II school in Salisbury, NC. Standing at 6'4", 193 pounds, Robinson played in seven games for Livingstone in his freshman season. Eventually transferring to Kentucky, Robinson would see the field in 15 games for the Wildcats, usually in a backup role. He initially committed to Appalachian State out of the portal from Livingstone, eventually flipping to Kentucky. He racked up 13 tackles and two pass break ups last season for the Wildcats. He did miss some time with an injury at the start of last season.
Football realignment becomes official after latest KHSAA Board of Control meeting
Covington Catholic and Highlands are reunited again as district foes on the gridiron. In Wednesday’s KHSAA Board of Control meeting in Lexington, the proposed high school football realignments for the 2025-26 seasons became official. Back in February’s Board of Control meeting, the board agreed to realign after the two-year...
Notre Dame puts an end to Highlands 9th Region winning streak
The Ninth Region giant has fallen. It was a special night in Park Hills as Notre Dame honored former softball coach Joe Stephenson and took down Highlands, 4-3. “Joe built this program; I owe a lot to him,” Notre Dame coach Christopher Schreiber said. “He built the culture here. That said, it was easy to follow the culture, but hard to follow in his footsteps. This is something that Joe built throughout the years and I’m fortunate enough to follow him and continue that tradition.”
Brossart’s Clines family concludes 8-year track and cross country legacy
There could be a day of rejoicing on May 30 at the University of Kentucky. Or there could be a scene of sadness. What is certain: it will be the end of an era for a certain family with Bishop Brossart’s boys track and cross country teams. When senior...
For Greater Cincinnati swim clubs, summers of fun but '365 days of bills'
Fans of Coney Island’s Sunlite Pool were crushed that their $146,000 offer to buy and run the 98-year-old icon of Cincinnati summer failed. But they may have saved themselves buckets of cash and gallons of sweat equity in losing their last-minute gambit to save Sunlite this spring. Owning and...
Dayton Track Club an ‘amazing resource’ for Flying Pig Marathon winners
Olivia Anger and Jason Salyer make it a sweep for area runners in Cincinnati. Olivia Anger collected stuffed pigs as a kid. It was only fitting her first marathon victory came at the Flying Pig Marathon. Anger, a Bellbrook resident, raced to victory Sunday in Cincinnati in 2 hours, 43...
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