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OHSAA track & field: Jonathan Alder, Licking Valley boys win Division II regional titles
The Jonathan Alder boys 3,200-meter relay turned in a record-setting performance during the opening day of the Division II regional track and field meet Thursday at Lexington. Seniors Brady Tremayne and Luke Goode and juniors Mason Hermiller and Greg Nussbaum won in a program-record 7:57.89. The top four finishers in...
OHSAA boys volleyball: Olentangy Liberty, Hilliard Darby fall in Division I state semis
SPRINGFIELD – In what was billed as a battle of heavyweights, the Cincinnati St. Xavier boys volleyball team delivered the knockout blow by winning the final three sets against Olentangy Liberty in a Division I state semifinal Saturday at Wittenberg. The Bombers advanced to Sunday’s 3 p.m. final against...
Memorial Day: Will military funeral honors cease to exist? Concerns rise as veterans age
When Michelle Ray sits in her rocking chair in her West Jefferson living room, she feels her late husband Tom Ray all around her. She feels him in the framed, folded American flag Army servicemembers presented to her at his January interment. In a blanket embroidered with "Always Our Hero" and his name...
Missing Delaware Teen Found in Franklin County; Man Charged
Pennsylvania State Police have located a missing Delaware teenager in Greene Township, Pennsylvania. The 15-year-old girl was found hiding under a bed in a residence on the 5400 block of White Church Road. She had left her home in Delaware on Monday, attempting to hitchhike to Canada. Delaware State Police...
OHSAA baseball: Olentangy Berlin, Olentangy Liberty capture Division I district titles
All the Olentangy Berlin baseball team needed was one run to secure its first district championship. A first-inning RBI single by catcher Parker McDaniels proved to be the difference Thursday as the top-seeded Bears (25-3) earned a 1-0 win against 11th-seeded Pickerington North (18-10) at Upper Arlington. ...
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