Jonathan Alder fullback Austin Fooce escapes the grasp of an unidentified North Union defender Friday evening. Fooce rushed for 170 yards during JA’s 34-14 victory. (Photo submitted) –––– When a football player the caliber of All-Ohioan Trey Pugh goes out with an injury, many coaches would start wringing their hands and gnashing their teeth.
Author: Tim Miller
Kayly Moran (right) of Fairbanks sets the ball for an eventual kill by Taryn Brown (left) Thursday evening. The Lady Panthers swept Northeastern during the Ohio Heritage Conference match. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) –––– Fairbanks High School volleyball coach Ed Marsman likes a good deal of the qualities his team has exhibited this fall.
Jonathan Alder’s Trey Pugh (7) looks to gain additional yardage during last week’s game at Marion Harding. The Pioneers will host North Union on Friday. (Journal-Tribune photo by Mac Cordell) –––– The local high school football battle that many folks have been waiting for has finally arrived.
Lily Keber (10) and Kendra Thibaut (8) of Marysville reach short for a block attempt against Hilliard Davidson on Tuesday. MHS dropped the match in three sets. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) –––– Marysville High School varsity volleyball coach Randy Cline was happy with his team’s performance during the first two sets of a match against Hilliard Davidson on Tuesday.
The Fairbanks High School girls golf team will compete in the Division II state tournament at The Ohio State University on Friday and Saturday. Senior leaders for the Lady Panthers are from left, Krista Nicol, Elisabeth Mueller and Sydney Good. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) –––– A year ago, the Fairbanks High School girls golf team went into the Division II state tournament with a bit of trepidation.
Marysville’s Tommy Rush (27) looks for running room against Westland last week. The Monarchs will host Upper Arlington for Homecoming on Friday. (Journal-Tribune photo by Chad Williamson) –––– The pageantry of Homecoming will intersperse with the Marysville Monarchs’ attempt to win their second consecutive football game on Friday when they host Upper Arlington.
Post-season competition will begin this coming weekend for local high school volleyball and soccer teams.
Noel Ufferman (right) of Fairbanks sets a kill for Brooklyn Kleiber (left) during Saturday afternoon’s match against Liberty Union. The Lady Panthers improved to 18-2 with a three-game sweep. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) –––– On paper, the volleyball matchup between Fairbanks and Liberty Union Saturday afternoon shouldn’t have been much of a contest.
Triad quarterback Briley Harlan (6) races into the end zone for a touchdown against Southeastern on Friday. The Cardinals fell, 36-34. (Photo submitted) –––– The rebuilding process being undertaken by the Triad High School football team continued Friday evening, even if the final result wasn’t what head coach Joe Cardinal wanted.
Sara Berkland (12) of MHS prepares to set the ball for Kendra Thibaut (8) during Thursday’s match against Upper Arlington. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) Marysville High School varsity volleyball coach Randy Cline was pleased with his team’s play during the third set against Upper Arlington Thursday evening.
The Jonathan Alder High School football team is shooting for Lucky No. 7.
Dylan Tremayne of Marysville drives the ball off the tee at Darby Creek on Tuesday. The Monarchs placed seventh in the Division I sectional tournament. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) –––– While several local girls high school golf teams could not complete their sectional tournament in one day due to weather conditions, the same could not be said for the Marysville High School boys.
Jonathan Alder’s football team is firmly entrenched in a position for the state playoffs.
Marysville defensive back Nathan Snyder (3) makes a stop during last week’s game against Dublin Scioto. The MHS secondary will encounter a “pass-happy” offense at Westland on Friday. (Journal-Tribune photo by Chad Williamson) –––– The Marysville High School football team will need to be ready for an air raid Friday evening.
Fairbanks’ Bo Sloan runs for a touchdown against River Valley on Friday. The Panthers fell 42-27. (Journal-Tribune photo by Chad Williamson) –––– Fairbanks High School head football coach Patrick Cotter was disappointed with his team’s 42-27 loss to River Valley during Homecoming on Friday evening.