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Teays Valley graduate Camden McDanel defends title at U.S. Open Wrestling Championships
Having defended his U20 freestyle title at the U.S. Open Wrestling Championships, Teays Valley graduate Camden McDanel has his sights set on higher goals. McDanel repeated as champion at 97 kilograms (213.848 pounds), going 4-0 in the event held Wednesday-Sunday in Las Vegas. He beat Penn State recruit Cole Mirasola 5-1 in the final Saturday night.
Ohio State Loses Former Top WR Recruit To Transfer Portal
The No. 63 player and No. 8 WR in the 2022 class, Ohio State’s Kyion Grayes has entered his name into the transfer portal after two seasons in Columbus. Grayes was redshirted his freshman season and saw little playing time in year two due to injury. With Jeremiah Smith,...
Browns to Brook Park option pitched to Columbus lawmakers
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -Members of the Cleveland Browns were in Columbus late last Wednesday making a pitch to a legislation delegation for building a new stadium in Brook Park. Rep. Bride Rose Sweeney attended that meeting where both renovating the current downtown stadium, and a new dome in Brook Park...
Ohio high school baseball: OHSAA state rankings, statewide statistical leaders, schedules and scores
The 2024 Ohio high school baseball season continues this week. Here's what you need to know heading into and during the latest prep baseball slate in the Buckeye State. Here's a look at this season's current baseball statewide leaders in batting average, home runs, RBI, runs, batters struck out and ERA. Statistics are submitted to MaxPreps by coaches, athletic directors or program personnel. Coaches, ADs and staff who do not have current access may request their free account here.
Fury continue winning streak, sweep Grand Rapids 3-0
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — The Columbus Fury extended its winning streak to three games on Sunday. The Fury (8-11) defeated the Grand Rapids Rise (10-11) in three sets at Nationwide Arena. ALSO | Hockey writer receives kidney from member of the Blue Jackets organization. Columbus jumped out to an...
Fury’s Ángel Pérez looks to orchestrate turnaround after turning his life upside down
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Columbus Fury are on a march toward the postseason after winning three matches in a row. And with an eye toward the playoffs, the players are led by a coach who knows a thing or two about success. It hasn’t been an easy road for the Fury in this inaugural […]
Winter Juniors Qualifier Abigail Perry Hands Verbal To OSU (2025)
Perry hails from Monument, Colorado, where she currently attends Lewis Palmer High School and trains with Falfins Swimming. Fitter and Faster Swim Camps is the proud sponsor of SwimSwam’s College Recruiting Channel and all commitment news. For many, swimming in college is a lifelong dream that is pursued with dedication and determination. Fitter and Faster is proud to honor these athletes and those who supported them on their journey.
2024 Transfer QB Stock Report: Cam Ward, Dillon Gabriel and Kyle McCord among those entering the offseason with momentum
Close to 30 transfer quarterbacks are hoping to start for a power conference program in 2024, almost all of whom just concluded spring practice within the last two weeks. While the second transfer portal window remains open for the next few days, the guys who stand to be QB1 in the fall are already on their new teams.
Justin Hill, Eli Lee and a 4-star running back recruit who feels burned by Ohio State football: Buckeye Talk podcast
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- On this episode of Buckeye Talk, Stephen Means and Andrew Gillis discuss the latest developments in Ohio State football recruiting. Andrew spent his Sunday in Canton, attending the Under Armour Camp Series where he spoke with OSU commit Eli Lee along with targets Justin Hill, Bo Jackson, Talyn Taylor and Marquise Davis. The Buckeyes seemed to be still in the running for each of these players and potentially sitting in the lead. But has the door already shut on one thanks to the departure of an assistant coach?
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