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Boone County announces Todd Humphrey as next boys basketball head coach
Boone County High School announced that Todd Humphrey is taking over as the Rebels' boys basketball coach after three seasons as the girls coach. Humphrey takes over for Nathan Browning, who took the boys head coaching job at Conner after Matt Otte stepped down. Last season, Browning was named the Ninth Region coach of the year after leading the Rebels to an 18-10 record one year after they went 5-20. ...
Cincinnati Public Schools tightens student cellphone policy, pursues Yondr pouches
CINCINNATI (CINCINNATI ENQUIRER) - Cincinnati Public Schools is pursuing cellphone pouches for every student in the district following a pilot program at Hughes STEM High School last year. With Yondr pouches, students are locked out of their phones during the school day without having to turn them into teachers or other school staff, according to our media partners at the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Ohio court bars Hebrew Union College from selling rare books amid financial woes
Ohio’s attorney general obtained a court order this week prohibiting the financially strapped Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion from selling off books from its Cincinnati library, which holds a significant collection of rare and precious items from throughout Jewish history. Attorney General Dave Yost’s request for a temporary restraining order came in response to...
Mason baseball team captures first-ever state title in the sport
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - For the first time in school history the Mason High School baseball team is a state champion. Senior pitcher Michael Bilo carried a shutout into the sixth inning and the Comets offense pounded out 11 hits in an 8-1 win over Twinsburg on Sunday at Canal Park in Akron to capture the Ohio High School Athletic Association Division I state title.
'Just didn't get it done.' Ryle falls to McCracken County in KHSAA state quarterfinal
The McCracken County Mustangs spread their runs out over five innings in a Kentucky High School Athletic Association baseball state tournament first-round win over West Jessamine. Against Ryle, the No. 3 team in the state established a lead with two runs in the first inning before adding insurance in the fifth inning to win, 4-1. "We knew we had our work cut out for us. Just didn't get it done," Ryle head coach Joe Aylor said. ...
Cincinnati evens all-star game series with 29-20 win over Dayton
CENTERVILLE, Ohio (WDTN) – In the 2nd annual MVFCA versus SWOFCA high school football senior all-star game, Cincinnati rallied back to defeat Dayton 29-20 on Friday night to even the rivalry series. Stebbins wide receiver RayVonn Harris was named the Miami Valley’s MVP thanks to a two-touchdown night. “It was great. Just playing with these […]
Second MVFCA vs. SWOFCA All-Star Game
CENTERVILLE, OHIO (WKEF/WRGT) - Friday marked the second edition of an all-star high school football game, hosted in Centerville for 2024. A group of graduated seniors from Miami Valley area schools had the chance to face a team of seniors from Cincinnati, with many area counties and schools on the roster for Team MVFCA (Miami Valley Football Coaches Association).
St. Xavier’s Todd Larkin Awarded National HS Coach of the Year Honor by NHSCA
Todd Larkin, who graduated from the Louisville-based St. Xavier in 1986, has guided the boys to state titles for the past 15 years. Current photo via courtesy of St. Xavier. After leading the St. Xavier boys to their 36th Kentucky state title in a row, head coach Todd Larkin was named National Coach of the Year earlier this week by the National High School Coaches Association (NHSCA).
In 'one of the better Ohio state championship games,' St. Xavier lacrosse bows to Liberty
The St. Xavier Bombers won the Ohio High School Athletic Association boys lacrosse state tournament in 2018 and have been back to the state tournament each season since in hopes of adding another first-place finish to its record. In 2024, the Bombers had to again settle for the silver. In the Division I...
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