McDONALD — It’s the last game of the regular season, it’s a non-league contest and everyone seems to
WARREN — Not everyone is complaining about all the snow we’ve seen in northeast Ohio in recent
NEWTON FALLS — The rivalry between LaBrae High and Newton Falls doesn’t need anything extra to make
LEAVITTSBURG — The Campbell Memorial High girls basketball team on Wednesday took another big step
WARREN — Basketball can be a funny game sometimes. On Tuesday night, the Warren Harding High boys
NEWTON FALLS — In a game full of scoring runs, Campbell High put together the longest and the
Ryan Frantz scored 31 points for the Red Dragons. NILES — Tuesday night’s trip to Niles had
YOUNGSTOWN — A 21-7 second-quarter advantage provided Mathews High with enough of a cushion to hold
McDONALD — The Western Reserve girls basketball team is halfway home. The Blue Devils posted a 49-
YOUNGSTOWN — The Cardinal Mooney High girls basketball team put together a 19-10 third-quarter on
NEWTON FALLS — With her team ahead by 20 points midway through the third quarter Tuesday night, a
After stumbling at the start, Chaney rallied to scare Boardman. AUSTINTOWN — On the opening
HUBBARD —Those looking for an up-and-down-the-floor shootout between Hubbard High and Newton Falls
GIRARD — After missing two good opportunities to win in regulation, Girard High overcame a three-
NEWTON FALLS — Defense, specifically half-court defense, had been a concern of veteran Newton Falls
NEWTON FALLS — With two inexperienced teams on the floor, it’s not surprising a sophomore played a
Will Mahone had 17 points for Fitch, which fell 64-44 in the Federal League contest.
The Vikings hit 10-3-pointers in the 20-point victory. By DOUG CHAPIN NORTH CANTON — On a
HOWLAND — Junior forward T..J Lanier poured in 26 points to lead the Howland High football team past
The Raiders blanked the Golden Flashes in the first quarter of an easy win. WARREN — Defense
POLAND — The signs were all there, the game probably was not going to be considered a classic. It
HOWLAND — The Thanksgiving holiday traditionally is a time for families. A sense of family
HOWLAND — Events which occurred in Week 10 of the high school football season greatly impacted
Mooney beats Marlington, 2-1 The Cardinals stayed with the game plan and won it in the second
POLAND — Cardinal Mooney High won a boys soccer district championship for the ninth consecutive
McDONALD — Practice makes perfect. McDonald High completed its second straight undefeated regular
POLAND — Ryan Storkel’s second goal of the game with 6:56 remaining in the second overtime period
NILES — West Branch High boys soccer coach Matt Thomas apparently isn’t afraid of change. Thomas
Key passes rallied the Quakers to a 24-20 win at Lakeview. CORTLAND — Friday night’s high
Poland overwhelms Canton McKinley Taylor Marucci scored twice in the Bulldogs’ 8-0 romp to open
HUBBARD — Prolific is not a term one would use to describe the Hubbard High offense in the first
CORTLAND — A good start fueled by two quick turnovers, and a strong finish by sophomore quarterback
CORTLAND — In the end, Lakeview High’s senior running back Te Elias was the difference — and then
HOWLAND — Fans at Wednesday’s boys Division III sectional doubleheader had to wonder why Newton
HOWLAND — The top-seeded Newton Falls High boys basketball team started things off in style Monday,
NEWTON FALLS — The Newton Falls High boys basketball team persevered in the second half of Tuesday’s
WARREN — A Division I top seed minus one of its best players would be expected to be better than a
The Falcons (2-12, 0-6 Federal) trailed by seven, then found themselves behind at halftime, 30-17.
The Leopards trailed by 15 points before putting together an 18-6 run to win. LIBERTY — The
Freshmen Erika Nites and Taylor Williams led Howland past Salem, 45-37. HOWLAND — Freshmen
LEAVITTSBURG — Something of an outsider in the All-American Conference Blue Division, the Campbell
Warren Harding is 10-2 despite having a relatively young team. WARREN — One coach is looking
The No. 4-ranked Raiders are 8-0 after an 83-53 win over Boardman. WARREN — Maybe it was the
The contest was all but over after the first quarter when JFK (6-3) opened a 25-4 lead against
The Wildcats reeled off an 18-1 run spanning the third and fourth quarters, and went on to their
NEWTON FALLS — The Newton Falls High girls basketball team followed its recipe for success, with the
Maplewood rallied down the stretch for its sixth win to remain unbeaten. WARREN — The final
A deep bench and balanced attack helped the Tigers to prevail. WARREN — Howland High used its
The Eagles’ second-half rally produced a 56-52 win over the Tigers. HUBBARD — Kurtis Drummond
Four free throws in the final 17 seconds helped Campbell escape with a 59-56 win. CORTLAND — A