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Robert Morrison —
“To do what ought to be done but would not have been done unless I did it, I thought to be my duty.”
Newcomers and veterans of Marysville’s boys wrestling program have lofty goals heading into the Ohio High School Athletic Association Division I state tournament.
Switching gears can be hard to deal with, especially in the middle of a sports season.
That is what Marysville High School senior wrestler Carson Mize has had to deal with when he discovered his soon-to-be college program would no longer be in operation.
Typically, those with inexperience must wait their turn.
That is not the case for some Marysville freshmen who are preparing for postseason wrestling action.
Area high school basketball fans got their money’s worth on Friday.
The rematch between Jonathan Alder and London had all the makings of a hotly-contested matchup.
As the gym overflowed, the Pioneers were able to battle for a 61-59 overtime victory.
After his college suddenly closed, Caleb Miller was able to rebound and find a new home.
Local officials and mat bosses react to new high school wrestling rules starting this upcoming season.
Several local athletes are taking advantage of being out of school to sharpen their lacrosse skills. One club in particular saw a couple of Monarchs and Pioneers team up with one another for the weekend.
Marysville’s girls basketball team experienced success under former head coach Klarke Ransome. It’s now Justin Prices turn.