Baseball: DCS struggles in setback
For the Delaware Christian baseball team, recording victories is tough enough. Keeping the program going is even tougher.
For the Delaware Christian baseball team, recording victories is tough enough. Keeping the program going is even tougher.

If you’re a fan of cold weather and hot offense, Thursday night’s game in Delaware was just your speed.
Normally, a season-opening baseball game shows just what a team has trouble with and what they need to work on. The Orange Pioneers showed nothing like that in their opener.
The Liberty Patriots were never fully out of any game this season, which is just another thing they can be proud of.
Panic is not a mentality closely associated with the Liberty Patriots, and there was no panic in them Wednesday night, even down seven points with 2:50 to play.

How many combinations with a total value of 25 cents can be made with pennies, nickels and dimes?
When you see a first half boys tournament basketball score of 16–11, you’d think it was from the days when they nailed peach baskets to the walls.
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.