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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...
Timeout with Time: It’s going to be learning process for young MHS girls hoop squad
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Marysville senior Allison Price goes up for a basket during Saturday’s scrimmage against Lancaster. Price and Emma Gilbert are the only two seniors and lettermen on the roster. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
November 19, 2024
I stopped in Saturday morning to watch Marysville High School’s girls varsity basketball team scrimmage Lancaster and Grove City. The first thing I noticed was a good number of new faces on the court ...
FHS senior will reunite with sister on collegiate softball diamond
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Fairbanks High School softball player Jenna Dee is pictured blasting a home run at Triad during the 2024 season. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
November 16, 2024
The opportunity to play softball once again with her sister was too good to pass up for Fairbanks High School sister Jenna Dee. With a few strokes of a pen earlier this week, Dee committed to playing ...
Fairbanks girls soccer team has new coach, pending board OK
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By Aleksei Pavloff 
November 16, 2024
Fairbanks High School’s girls soccer program will have new leadership next season. Sam Warye will, pending approval by the district’s board of education, become the new head coach. “I am very excited ...
FHS grad Miller earns MVP accolades for hoop tourney
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Macy Miller, left, drives to the basket during a Fairbanks High School game. Miller, who plays for Ohio Wesleyan University, was recently named MVP of an early-season tournament. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
November 15, 2024
Fairbanks High School graduate Macy Miller continues to move up the college basketball ladder. Miller, a sophomore at Ohio Wesleyan University, was recently named the MVP of the Yonnie Kauffman Blue J...
No movement made in Pigskin Pickers race
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By Tim Miller 
November 14, 2024
There wasn’t any movement in the Pigskin Pickers this past week. There was an abbreviated slate of games as the high school season concluded for teams in the Journal-Tribune coverage area. Each of the...
Spikers fall in tourney
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Sophie Little (31) tips the ball over the net during her 2022 senior season at Fairbanks High School. Little and the rest of the Washington & Jefferson team fell during their conference tournament on Tuesday. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
November 14, 2024
The 2024 volleyball season came to an end on Tuesday for the Washington & Jefferson collegiate team. The No. 6 Presidents concluded the campaign with a 3-2 setback to fourth-seeded Westminster during ...
Area gridders earn district accolades
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These local high school football players have earned first-team honors for their respective divisions in the Central District. They are from left, Nate Russell, Holtz Maine and Ryker Green, Fairbanks; Tyler Krebehenne, North Union; and Zach Gantz and Grant Horne, Jonathan Alder. (Journal-Tribune file photos)
By Tim Miller 
November 14, 2024
In his first year as the head football coach at Fairbanks, Dave Carroll led the Panthers to a 7-4 season mark and their first playoff appearance since 2021. Fairbanks went 2-8 in 2023. Carroll was rec...
No sophomore jinx for former FHS spiker; Little leads Washington & Jefferson in kills for regular season
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Fairbanks High School graduate Sophie Little blasts the ball over the net in this file photo. Little is a sophomore at Washington & Jefferson University. She was named the Presidents’ Athletic Conference offensive player of the week three times during the 2024 campaign. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
November 13, 2024
Fairbanks High School graduate Sophie Little continues to make a name for herself in collegiate volleyball circles. The 2023 FHS grad recently completed her second regular season as a member of the Wa...
Fairbanks’ Ryker Green named OHC’s North Division player of year for 2024 gridiron season
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Ryker Green of Fairbanks picks up yardage against Triad’s defense. Green has been named the player of the year for the Ohio Heritage Conference’s North Division. (Journal-Tribune photo by Chad Williamson)
By Tim Miller 
November 12, 2024
Ryker Green had a huge senior season for Fairbanks High School’s football team. The speedster rushed for nearly 1,700 yards and finished with 1,964 yards of total offense. Throw in his 96 yards on kic...
Lady Cardinal hoop coach not surprised by low number of players in program
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Triad’s Abbey Overfield drives along the base line during a game from the 2023-24 season. Overfield is one of only 11 players in the Lady Cardinals’ program for the upcoming campaign. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
November 11, 2024
It was just a fews months ago when Triad High School girls basketball coach Erica Trainer sounded the alarm. The Lady Cardinal bench boss said only 11 girls in the high school had attended any type of...
Fairbanks Panthers were bright spot in otherwise difficult grid season for area high schools
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Fairbanks’ John Doll (17) breaks up a pass during a 2024 victory over Springfield Catholic Central. The Panthers finished the season with a 7-4 record, which included seven consecutive victories. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
November 9, 2024
It’s no secret that the 2024 high school football season wasn’t that great for Union County-area teams. A rather weak 18-35 record was compiled among the five teams in the Journal-Tribune’s coverage a...
Despite playoff berth, Alder hopes for better football seasons ahead
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Jonathan Alder’s AJ DeLong (72) prepares to make a tackle during a 2024 game. Brooks Pierce (55) and Holden Glick (6) prepare to help on the play. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
November 7, 2024
The 2024 high school football season didn’t go as well as Jonathan Alder head coach Nate Snedeker had hoped. Sure, the Pioneers earned a Division IV state playoff berth, but the 5-6 record didn’t suit...
JA teams perform well during state meets
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In the photo on the left, Jonathan Alder’s Kalyn Greiner pushes toward the finish line during the OHSAA Division II state race. In the photo on the right, Alder’s Lincoln Wilson makes the last stretch of the Division II OHSAA boys race. Greiner took 22nd as an individual and Wilson 41st. (Journal-Tribune photos by Aleksei Pavloff)
By Aleksei Pavloff 
November 6, 2024
Jonathan Alder fans had much to witness during this year’s Ohio High School Athletic Association state cross country meet. Seeing the Scarlet and Black at cross country’s biggest stage has been a regu...
Area gridders named among best in Central Buckeye Conference
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Jonathan Alder’s Grant Horne (12) speeds away from a potential tackler. Horne has been named to the Kenton Trail Division first team in the Central Buckeye Conference. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Bob Putman 
November 6, 2024
The Central Buckeye Conference recently announced its all-league football team. North Union had a pair of players earn first-team honors in the Mad River Division. Senior running back/linebacker Tyler...
Gridiron players of week named
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The final players of the game for the 2024 football season are from left, Grant Horne, Jonathan Alder; Braydon Wiedmann, Fairbanks; and JJ Henry, Marysville. (Journal-Tribune file photos)
By Tim Miller 
November 6, 2024
The 2024 high school football season has come to an end for Union County-area schools. Jonathan Alder, Fairbanks and Marysville all dropped games during the first week of the state playoffs. As such, ...