Fairbanks, JA boys coast to easy victories
Sports
January 12, 2026
Fairbanks’ Nate Meihls (left) looks for an open teammate in this file photo. Meihls scored 11 points during a victory over Madison Plains. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)

Fairbanks, JA boys coast to easy victories

By Tim Miller 

Madison Plains’ boys basketball team proved to be no match for Fairbanks.

The Panthers (11-1 overall and 7-0 in the Ohio Heritage Conference North Division) coasted to a 75-18 triumph over the Golden Eagles on Tuesday.

The Panthers rolled to a 22-7 advantage by the end of the opening period as Evan ...

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Brennan Adkins (0) of Marysville battles a Harvest Prep opponent for a rebound. Also pictured for the Monarchs is Levi Crouso (right). MHS dropped a 60-51 verdict to the Warriors. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
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Sports
Brennan Adkins (0) of Marysville battles a Harvest Prep opponent for a rebound. Also pictured for the Monarchs is Levi Crouso (right). MHS dropped a 60-51 verdict to the Warriors. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
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