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Gahanna Lincoln's boys basketball team had a big season last year.
"And the year before, and the year before," added coach Tony Staib.
In the 2010-11 campaign, the Golden Lions were 19-1 overall in the regular season, losing only to Pickerington North in a second-round Ohio Capital Conference Ohio Division game. Lincoln and the Panthers tied for the conference title at 13-1 each.
Then Gahanna, ranked No. 8 in the state, won four straight Division I postseason tournament contests for a Central District...
Just 48 hours after the Worthington Kilbourne football team closed out its 2011 campaign, coach Vince Trombetti was already preparing for the season-ending banquet and looking ahead to next season.
"We'll be back to work Nov. 28," said Trombetti. "I'm told some of the guys are already in the weight room on their own, working out for next season."
The Wolves' season ended Oct. 28 with a disappointing 3-7 record overall (2-5 in the Ohio Capital Conference Central Division) after a 21-20 home league...
With the top three teams in the Ohio Capital Conference Central Division making the football postseason playoffs this year, it leaves the five remaining schools to ponder the "close calls" and "what ifs" of another campaign in one of the state's toughest leagues.
Thomas Worthington, toiling in the OCC Central, finished its 2011 campaign with a 4-6 record overall and a 3-4 mark in the league play. Both ledgers are one win better than 2010.
Cardinals coach Scott Gordon knew his squad would be more...
COLUMBUS — Goals one and two accomplished ...
The Golden Eagles have put two preseason goals for 2011 in the books … an Ohio Capital Conference Capital Division championship and a berth in the OHSAA Division II Playoffs.
Big Walnut, closing out its regular-season slate with an (8-2, 6-1 OCC) record, locked up a share of the OCC’s Capital Division with Olentangy Orange and New Albany with a 41-10 decision over an undermanned, but determined Franklin Heights (1-9, 0-7...
The Ashland Arrows are back in the post season for the third straight year as outright Ohio Cardinal Conference champs prepping for the New Albany Eagles of the Ohio Capital Conference. Ashland comes into week 11 on a five game winning streak that began after a tough 34-31 loss to West Holmes that had the team at 1-4 at midseason. Steve Mowry, a senior offesive tackle, said Arrows head coach Scott Valentine, told the team at that point in the season that they could either fall apart, or work to get...
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