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There’s new look to Lady Monarch hoopsters
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Marysville’s girls varsity hoop squad is pictured from left, front row, Kelsey Strahm, Laine Dumbauld, Valeria Brito, Jovie Traucht and Riley Duke; middle row, Emma Gilbert, Jenna Hackworth, Ainsley Rogan and Kadi Strahm; back row, head coach Justin Price, assistant coach Hannah Schaefer, Allison Price and assistant coaches Katie Martino and Reagan Cotner. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
December 3, 2024
Marysville’s girls basketball program will have a different look for the 2024-25 season. A number of players who contributed to Division I district or regional runner-up finishes the past two seasons ...
MHS cagers may play more transition game
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Members of Marysville’s boys varsity basketball team are from left, front row, Brennan Adkins, Levi Crouso, Drew Chaffin, Owen Graves, Zach Barlow and Ben Coil; back row, assistant coach Jamey Collins, Jackson Sloan, Dawson Taylor, CJ Collins. Cole Brewer and head coach Mark Tinklenberg. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
December 3, 2024
The look may be a little different, but the goal will always be the same. Marysville High School’s boys basketball team has lost 6-8 senior Jason Moore from last year’s squad that tied with Olentangy ...
Fairbanks-Pleasant game halted due to medical emergency
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By Tim Miller 
December 2, 2024
Fairbanks’ boys basketball game at Pleasant had to be halted before its completion. The game stoppage was due to a medical emergency for one of the officials shortly before halftime. The official was ...
NU girls bowlers set school record
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By Bob Putman 
December 2, 2024
The North Union girls bowling team set a school record as it defeated Tecumseh in a Central Buckeye Conference match at Dragon Lanes. The Lady Cats defeated the Arrows 2446-2317. The final pin count b...
Marysville’s Hutchins signs to play softball at Bowling Green
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Marysville’s Sienna Hutchins puts pen to paper during a signing day ceremony in Marysville. The senior Lady Monarch is slated to attend Bowling Green State University, where she will be a member of the school’s softball program. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff)
By Aleksei Pavloff 
December 2, 2024
Marysville’s Sienna Hutchins will embark on the next stage of her softball career. Along with several of her peers, the senior Lady Monarch participated in MHS’ signing day. She will continue her acad...
Lady Monarch cagers top Canal Winchester
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Marysville’s Allison Price goes up for a basket in this file photo. Price tallied 27 points during the Lady Monarchs’ victory at Canal Winchester. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
December 2, 2024
Marysville’s girls hoop squad upped its record to 2-0 with a recent 54-34 triumph at Canal Winchester. The Lady Monarchs trailed 13-6 after the opening period, but limited the Indians to seven points ...
Hall scores 40 as NU boys topple Freddies
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Miles Hall of North Union goes up for a basket in this file photo. Hall notched 40 points during a season-opening win over Fredericktown. (Photo submitted)
By Bob Putman 
December 2, 2024
North Union opened its boys basketball season with an 81-66 victory at Fredericktown. Miles Hall had an outstanding game, scoring 40 points, including 22 markers in the first half. It was the first ti...
JA, Triad girls hoopsters fall
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By Tim Miller 
December 2, 2024
Jonathan Alder’s girls basketball squad opened the 2024-25 season with a 51-46 setback to Mechanicsburg. The Indians held a 13-7 lead after the opening period and took a 30-23 margin at halftime. Mech...
NU girls fight off River Valley for hoop victory
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North Union’s Kennedy Harrah goes up for a shot against River Valley. Harrah tallied a team-high 19 points during NU’s victory. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff)
By Bob Putman 
December 2, 2024
It is just two games into the 2024-25 girls basketball season and North Union has already been able to go through the learning process under first-year head coach Mitchell Loomis. The good news is tha...
Lady Monarch cagers roar past Westerville Central Warhawks
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Emma Gilbert (13) of Marysville goes up for a basket against Westerville Central. The Lady Monarchs opened the 2024-25 campaign with a 59-42 victory. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
December 2, 2024
A new era began for Marysville’s girls basketball team earlier this week. The Lady Monarchs, under first-year head coach Justin Price, opened the 2024-25 season by clubbing Westerville Central, 59-42....
Each Picker finishes with .500 record for week
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By Tim Miller 
November 27, 2024
All of the Pigskin Pickers were just ordinary during last week’s games. Each Picker posted 2-2 records. Publisher Kevin Behrens and sports reporter Aleksei Pavloff share the lead at 78-36. Sports edit...
Local grapplers compete in All-Star matches
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Marysville’s Lori Grimes (top) tries to secure a pinning combination on her opponent during her match at 155 pounds. The Lady Monarch competed for the second straight year at the CDWCA All-Star Meet at Dublin Jerome High School last weekend. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff)
By Aleksei Pavloff 
November 27, 2024
Several local high school grapplers got their first taste of 2024-2025 competition during an all-star meet last weekend. Wrestlers from Marysville and Jonathan Alder did not take last time off on Satu...
North Union’s new head basketball coaches very familiar with Wildcat hoops
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In the photo on the left, North Union’s new girls basketball coach Mitchell Loomis strategizes with his team during a home scrimmage against Riverdale. In the photo on the right North Union’s newly-appointed head coach Austin Terrill (left) instructs senior Miles Hall (right). (Journal-Tribune photos by Aleksei Pavloff)
By Bob Putman 
November 26, 2024
The North Union girls and boys basketball programs each welcomed new head coaches for the 2024-25 season. But that does not mean either one is opening the season with coaches who are not familiar with...
Marysville student/athlete spending winter months playing in junior hockey league for Vermont squad
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Colin Richards of Marysville is pictured playing junior hockey with the Vermont Lumberjacks. The local youngster takes classes online to work within his hockey schedule. (Photo submitted)
By Tim Miller 
November 26, 2024
Marysville Early College High School student Colin Richards is well into his junior year of academics. It’s just that he is going about his studies in a different way. Richards is taking his classes o...
Journal-Tribune names 2024 Union County-area high school football team
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Fairbanks High School running back Ryker Green (top) has been named the 2024 Union County football player of the year. (Journal-Tribune photos by Aleksei Pavloff)
By Tim Miller 
November 26, 2024
The Journal-Tribune has named its Union County-area high school football team for the 2024 season. The honors are for athletes from Marysville, Fairbanks, North Union, Jonathan Alder and Triad high sc...
NU senior will join equestrian program at Auburn University
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North Union High School senior Kailee Rife is pictured during competition on her horse Biker Chic Dream. Rife has committed to join the equestrian program at Auburn University. (Photo submitted)
By Tim Miller 
November 26, 2024
North Union High School senior Kailee Rife recently signed a letter of intent to continue her sport at Auburn University. She’s not going to play a sport such as volleyball, basketball or softball. Ri...
Triad girls hoopsters notch win over Springfield Shawnee
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Mia LeMay (left) and Abbey Overfield both scored in double figures as Triad’s girls hoopsters opened the 2024-25 season with a victory over Springfield Shawnee. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff)
By Tim Miller 
November 25, 2024
Abbey Overfield scored 16 points and Mia LeMay added 12 as Triad’s girls basketball team opened with a victory on Saturday. The Lady Cardinals turned back Springfield Shawnee, 48-33. Shawnee held a 12...
NU ladies top Cardington
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By Bob Putman 
November 25, 2024
A dominating second half led North Union to a 49-35 opening-season victory in girls basketball on Friday at Cardington. The Lady Cats trailed 21-17 at the end of the first half. Led by Brenna Martino ...
Lady Panthers open with big basketball victory over Elgin
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Fairbanks’ Mara Vicari goes up for a basket against Elgin on Friday. Vicari tallied 25 points during the Lady Panthers’ 67-48 victory. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
November 25, 2024
There are times when a basketball coach doesn’t really know what to expect from his or her team on opening night. Fairbanks girls hoop boss Landon Fraker, however, was pleased with what he saw during ...
Fairbanks grad Miller making big strides in college hoops
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Macy Miller (45) steps back for a shot attempt against Muskingum University’s Claudia Harrington (14) during OWU’s home opener. The sophomore contributed eight points in the team’s 91-58 win, keeping the Bishops undefeated at 4-0. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff)
By Aleksei Pavloff 
November 25, 2024
A former Lady Panther is making big strides in her second collegiate basketball season. Macy Miller, a 2023 graduate of Fairbanks High School, has found her hoop footing at the college level. The six-...
Local bowlers drop matches
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By Bob Putman 
November 25, 2024
Mechanicsburg’s girls golf team scored a 2346-1947 victory over Fairbanks. Scores for the Lady Panthers were as follows: Amelia Nicol-340, Lily Vollrath-319, Jasmine Wampler-297, Bella Nichols-254, Em...
Season to begin
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By Tim Miller 
November 23, 2024
Triad’s girls basketball lettermen are from left, Jazz Ford, Mia LeMay, Abbey Overfield and Gracie Martin. The Lady Cardinals will tip off the season (varsity game only) at 6 p.m. today when they host...
Hunter has success
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By Tim Miller 
November 23, 2024
Prairie Bailey, 14, a freshman at Fairbanks High School, is pictured with the 11-point buck she got during a recent state youth hunt. She got her first-ever buck while accompanied by her father Patric...
Fairbanks’ Kise will play softball at Rio Grande
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Macy Kise of Fairbanks is pictured pitching at Triad during the 2024 season. Kise will continue her softball career after her 2025 graduation at Rio Grande University. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
November 23, 2024
A second Fairbanks High School senior softball player has decided where she will play on the collegiate level. Macy Kise, a pitcher-third baseman for the Lady Panthers, recently signed to play for Rio...
Alder’s Neumeier will play softball at Tiffin
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Jonathan Alder High School senior Natalie Neumeier recently signed a letter of intent to play softball at Tiffin University. Seated in the front row are her brother Luke, mother Hayley, Neumeier and father Matthew; back row, Jonathan Alder assistant coaches Tom Russell and Heather Colvin and head coach Dave McGrew. (Photo submitted)
By Tim Miller 
November 22, 2024
Jonathan Alder softball senior Natalie Neumeier will continue her diamond career on the collegiate level. Neumeier recently decided to play at Tiffin University. She chose Tiffin over Ohio Dominican, ...
MHS grappler will continue career at Cleveland State
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Marysville’s Carson Mize signs during a ceremony at MHS to continue his academic and wrestling careerd at Cleveland State University. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff)
By Aleksei Pavloff 
November 21, 2024
One Marysville grappler is set to take his academic and athletic prowess to the next level. Carson Mize is in the midst of preparing for his final high school wrestling season. However, there was a re...
Jonathan Alder athlete will join Ashland track team upon graduation
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Jonathan Alder High School senior Ben Jackson recently signed to compete in track and field for Ashland University. Pictured from left, front row are, Jackson’s brother Reed, mother Bethany, Jackson and his father Dave; back row, Jonathan Alder assistant track and field coaches Gastin Green and Alicia Tremayne and Pioneer head coach Justin Creps. (Photo submitted)
By Tim Miller 
November 21, 2024
Ashland University is the place where Jonathan Alder senior Ben Jackson will continue his academic and athletic careers. Jackson has been a valuable and versatile athlete for the Pioneer track and fie...
Multi-sport Panther athlete has unique style of bowling ball
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Fairbanks High School senior Nate Russell displays one of his bowling balls that looks like a soccer ball. Along with bowling, Russell has played soccer and kicked for the football team during his high school career. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
November 20, 2024
The name of Nate Russell has been widely circulated in the world of high school football and soccer. As a place kicker and punter for the Panther grid squad, the senior converted on 43 of his 45 extra...
Lady Monarch golfers will continue careers in college
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Marysville’s Allee Forrider (left) and Ava Jackson (right) sign their names to Cedarville University and Ashland University, respectively, during a recentcollege signing day at the high school. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff)
By Aleksei Pavloff 
November 20, 2024
Last week marked a big step for a number of Marysville High School athletes. Several athletes from Marysville High School signed their national letter of intent to play college athletics. The girls’ g...
NU girls bowling team wins Ridgedale tourney
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Members of North Union’s girls bowling team are from left, front row, Olyvia Frisco, Lexi Bahan and Leila Hamilton; back row, assistant coach Mike Donohue, Alyssa Frisco, Emma McCaul, Montana Donohue and head coach Matt Donohue. (Journal-Tribune photo by Bob Putman)
By Bob Putman 
November 19, 2024
The North Union girls bowling team opened its season on Saturday in the best way it could. Taking the lead in the preliminary round, the Lady Cats kept the momentum going to win the Ridgedale Rocket B...