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'We finally came through.' Cooper wins 33rd District softball title in instant classic
Cooper senior Ava Scott is built for big moments. However, her team-leading .495 average, 41 runs scored, 23 stolen bases and 10 doubles don't quite tell the story of her season. As the Jaguars' leadoff hitter, she's trusted to get on base for her teammates and capitalize in clutch situations. Scott delivered two more of those moments in Monday's 33rd District tournament championship. ...
Nothing can stop Ludlow student athlete from doing what she loves
You wouldn’t know it when Ludlow High School sophomore Kaylee Partin steps up to home plate, but she’s been through a lot. “My favorite thing to do is softball,” Kaylee told LINK nky. Kaylee has end-stage renal failure arising from an overabundance of immunoglobulin A, or IgA,...
33rd District baseball tournament: Conner shuts out Cooper, Ryle scores in bottom of 7th to beat Boone
The 33rd District baseball tournament got underway on Saturday at Ryle High School with the Raiders facing off against Boone County and Conner meeting Cooper. Semifinals were held on Saturday with Ryle and Conner to meet in Monday’s championship. Here’s how it went down:. CONNER 6, COOPER 0.
Ja'Marr Chase holds youth football camp in Cincinnati
While the Cincinnati Bengals continue to hold minicamp, Ja’Marr Chase still has yet to show up to practice, but he was in Cincinnati for a good cause over the weekend. He was at Princeton High School to host a youth football camp on Sunday for hundreds of kids ranging from the first through the 11th grade.
33rd District softball tournament: Conner moves on after down to last strike, Cooper’s team effort helps them cruise past Boone
CONNER 2, RYLE 1 (8 INNINGS) Mollie Sharp was not only dominant in the circle, but her two-out, two-strike homerun in the bottom of the seventh helped keep the Cougars season alive. Facing an 0-2 count and fouling off two pitches, Sharp gave the fifth pitch of the at-bat a...
Brandon Sosna, Sycamore HS grad, named Washington Commanders' VP of football operations
The Washington Commanders named Brandon Sosna their senior vice president of football operations. The Sycamore High School graduate, a former chief revenue officer for the University of Cincinnati Bearcats, has spent the past two seasons as the Detroit Lions' senior director of football administration. He left University of Southern California for the Lions...
UC running back Corey Kiner to hold youth football camp at local high school
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - University of Cincinnati Bearcats running back Corey Kiner has set up a youth football camp on the very field that he grew up playing. The former Ohio Mr. Football winner from will hold a three-day camp at Roger Bacon High School from June 3-6 for football players from grades 3-8. Kiner joined Local 12 sports anchor Chris Renkel to talk about his goals for the upcoming football season, what giving back to his community means to him, and what he wants to do after his playing days are over.
Taft hires Holmes graduate and former head soccer coach as new athletic director
Taft High School has named Austin Gullett as its new athletic director, removing the interim tag that he had since March. Gullett graduated from Northern Kentucky University with a bachelor’s degree in organizational leadership and then received a master’s degree from Xavier University in sports administration. He is...
Camels hold off late Scott rally for third straight 37th district baseball title
Campbell County dodged the last punch. The Camels held off a last-ditch effort comeback from Scott, winning 6-5, for their third. consecutive 37th District baseball Championship. The Camels were sitting comfortably until the seventh inning when the Eagles gave it all. they had. Campbell County was neither rattled nor surprised.
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