Late surge lifts Golden Eagles
With the outcome up for grabs, the Golden Eagles got down to the task at hand.
With the outcome up for grabs, the Golden Eagles got down to the task at hand.

Olentangy coach John Feasel admitted his girls were caught by surprise by Westland in their first tournament game, so they took steps to remedy that in their next contest.
The Orange boys basketball team needed help Friday night from New Albany, but more important for the Pioneers, they needed to take of their own business to even get a chance at a share of the Ohio Capital Conference Capital Division title.
Tom Watts, assistant football coach at Baldwin-Wallace College, has been named head football coach at Ohio Wesleyan University, it was announced by athletics director Roger Ingles.

It wasn’t officially “Pack the House Night” at Liberty High School on Friday night. Both Olentangy and Liberty’s crowds just made it seem that way.
It’s a very simple concept: Turnovers are lost chances. Lose to many chances, you’ll likely lose the game.
Slipping something new into the game plan can have its advantages and its drawbacks: A fact Buckeye Valley girls basketball coach Landon Fraker knew full well.
The youthful Battling Bishops came of age Saturday afternoon.Ohio Wesleyan (6–11, 2–6 NCAC) snapped a three-game losing streak by upsetting favored Kenyon (13–5, 6–3 NCAC) on the strength of a strong finish befitting a veteran team in a 63–61 North Coast Athletic Conference women’s basketball victory before a vocal gathering at Branch Rickey Arena.