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Football Game 9/16/17

Football Game 9/16/17

All Amazing Things Must Come To an End

All Amazing Things Must Come To an End

CLEVELAND — As you may know, the Cleveland Indians just went on a historic 22 game winning streak that struck the baseball world that was also the second longest winning streak in MLB history. The Indians record before the streak stood at 69-56 but they now sit firmly atop of the American League Central Division […]

Early Season Struggles Plus Solutions and Predictions

Early Season Struggles Plus Solutions and Predictions

OXFORD — The beginning of the 2017 season for the Talawanda Football team has not been one to necessarily remember. Two games into this season and the Braves remain scoreless. The team is 0-2 after losing to both Madison and Badin. Why have they been off to such a rough start? Last season, the Braves […]

Spring Sports Review

Spring Sports Review

Softball Coming off last season with an overall record of 5-18 the Talawanda Braves Softball team looks to improve this season. With more wins than last season the Braves look to continue to improve as the end of the season nears. As of May 9th they stand at 3-8 in the conference with a 6-16 […]

THS Athletes Face Ligamentous Knee Injuries Part II

THS Athletes Face Ligamentous Knee Injuries Part II

The following are profiles of the THS athletes that have suffered ligamentous knee injuries: Albert Kirpach is an 18 year old Senior that has played football for two years.  His injury, two torn menisci and a torn ACL in his left knee, was the result of a collision with another player during a home game. […]

Talawanda Hockey: Photo Story

Talawanda Hockey:  Photo Story

Talawanda Braves Varsity Hockey takes the ice before facing off against Sycamore at Goggin Ice Center on Dec. 3, 2015 5:45 p.m. Sycamore player#22 dekes the puck down the ice. Talawanda junior Alex Herrmann hustles down the ice to catch puck. Junior Varsity player Jacob Marado looks on as teammates dominate the game. Coaches Marc […]

Should College Football Playoffs Remain at Four Teams?

Should College Football Playoffs Remain at Four Teams?

CFP should remain at 4 teams As we approach the postseason of College Football, many people think it’s necessary to evaluate the current system that is used to determine a College Football champion. Some can argue that it already needs to be changed, while others think that it should be kept the way it is. […]

THS Athletes Face Ligamentous Knee Injuries

THS Athletes Face Ligamentous Knee Injuries

Five students from Talawanda High School, two boys and three girls, have been subject to ligamentous knee injuries over the past four months, all of which required surgery.  There are many knee injuries that can be fixed with physical therapy, a brace alone, or simply time, yet our High School has had an alarming number […]

Senior Emma Wright Signs With Grand Valley

Senior Emma Wright Signs With Grand Valley

Talawanda High School senior basketball player Emma Wright signed a National Letter of Intent (NLI) on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016 to continue her athletic and academic careers at Grand Valley State.  According to NLI, the signing is a binding agreement between an NLI member institution and the prospective student-athlete that the student will attend the […]

One Team’s Drought is Over

One Team’s Drought is Over

This year’s World Series between the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians couldn’t have been more dramatic.  Not in a movie, not in a video game, nothing.  It is said that game 7 is the best thing in all of sports.  Let alone game 7 of the World Series.  The Cubs entered the World Series with […]